lw ER i Ny. ey Tel, SVS mitre RE IN tl 0 Pull] Sox IE ~ bilitation Center. mpanied by Mrs. Ken Hildebrant, | AS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Dersonal Donald Williams recently spent e weekend with his parents, Mr. d Mrs. Donald Williams, Susque- a Avenue. Don is enrolled at nsfield State Teachers’ College was accompanied by a friend, il Geer, Olean, N. Y. . and Mrs. Jack Jones, Powder rn Drive, entertained Mr. and is. Alfred Chandler recently at a uble birthday celebration. ark “Kookie’’ Daubert, Jr. was in®d to his home on’ Parrish eet last week due to illness. kie is a senior at Dallas High ool and is in the Naval Reserves. . and Mrs. Alvin Long and son, nt,, Dallas, recently motored to lefonte, where they attended the idding of a niece. They were ac- mpanied by Mr. and Mrs. Lewis ng, Shickshinny. Mr. and Mrs. John Jewell, JoAnn d Jacqueline, Newport, Del., re- ntly visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph well and Mrs. Ann Jewell, Parrish reet, and Grandma Jones, Daven- t Street. Mrs. Ann Jewell is a at-grandmother. Linda Williams, Harveys Lake, re- ntly spent the weekend with her rents, Mr. and Mrs. Penn Williams. nda is enrolled at Blomsburg Col- re. Harry Lavelle, Harveys Lake, is afined to his home with echo us. : : Mr. and Mrs. ve returned to their home on rch Hill Lane, Dallas, after spend+ ; two weeks visiting their daugh- © @d son-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. rome Marshall Jr. at Orlando, Fla. hile. there they visited Chick 1itMyho i is convalescing there and y he is doing fine. Charles Gregory, well known local rber, has been ill with the flu at ; home, Mill Street, Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. DeWitt, Elm- ist Drive, are spending a vacation Florida. Mrs. Fred Jennings, Norton Aven- I'is spending several weeks with r daughter and family in Philadel- ia. ! Mrs. C. W. Smith, Machell Aven- | spent Friday in New York City th her sister-in-law, Lida Smith. Myra Risley has returned to the ice after being ill with the virus | several days. Mrs. Leighton ott, Easton, spent the weekend tthe Risley home. Albert Smith spent last weekend lhis home in Sweet Valley. He s met at the airport by his wife, 1, Darwin and Barry Ray. Mrs. Albert Ray, Sweet Valley, - vin, Brook, Graceann, spent last nday with Mrs. Ray’s uncle, thael Martin at Laurel Run. Mr. rtin thas been ill for the past lth. floyd Harris has been ill at his me on Lehman Avenue. for the it week. Pet® Eckman, son of Mr. and Mrs. nford Eckman, | 7th birthday anniversary on Sun- inl sympathy is extended to . por Phillips, Orange, in his recent eavement. i and Mrs. Richard Williams i children, Philadelphia, visited | and Mrs. Raymond Williams, munds Road, over the weekend. Mr, and Mrs. Forrent Samson, ibler, spent the weekend with s. Emaret Franklin, Centermore- d. Walter Rowlett, Dallas, has been ‘at his home. The sympathy of the entire com- {nity goes out to Mrs. Ruth Lozier 1 her family in the loss of their sband and father, Emory Lozier, tt week. _ Lester Evans, Dallas, underwent Ew, early this week at General spi Ars. Thomas Evans, Hartford, Con- sticut, is making satisfactory prog- owing surgery performed at rtiord Hospital, Hartford, Con- sticut, last week. Mrs. Wheeler Hess, Noxen, was mitted to General Hospital on mday evening. The Hesses were a trip to Flordia when her illness ised them to return home. Dr. Walter Mokychic, Pioneer Ave- e, Shavertown, is recuperating at i home following discharge from ssbitt Hospital two weeks ago. Dr. kychic, who suffered multiple ctures in a recent automobile ac- lent will be confined to his home ' several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Earl and son, hn Thomas, Hamilton Square, N.J. d Mrs. Jack Youngblood and ughters, Sharon and Sandra, Falls urch, Va., were guests of Mr. and 's. Thomas Hontz, IShavertown. Mrs. Merle Shaver, Hayes Corners, ‘a surgical patient at Mercy Hos- al. i James Brown, Joseph Street, edical patient at Nesbitt Hos- RL Ms. and Mrs. Clifford Scourfield d children, David, Franklin and zanne, Philadelphia, recently vis- d Mrs. Scourfield’s parents, Mr. d Mrs. Frank L. Hislop, Demunds. Barbara Hennebaul has returned her home at Harveys Lake, after ending a week visiting her brother, eddie, a trainee at Johnstown Re- She was ac- hens, whose husband is Freddie's Omate. Mrs. Walter Andrews, Evergreen reet, Shavertown, is up and around ‘er having the flu last week, For Letter Press Or Offset Try The Dallas Post Prices Are Reasonable Norwood Brader | Swans Have First Child Dallas celebrated | Geno HEINER THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1963 Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest SECTION A — PAGE 3 Teddy Kittle, Leaving For Army, Entertained At Farewe Teddy Kittle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kittle, Sr., Mooretown, was honored Wednesday evening Febru- ary 6, at a farewell party, given by Young People of Assembly of God Church, Mooretown. He was in- ducted, into the army, leaving for Kentucky the next day. Decorations: in the church hall were in keeping with a patriotic theme, with red, white, and blue streamers, centered with silver streamers across the ceiling. One wall featured a huge American flag. Two large sheet cakes adorned the table with the inscriptions, “Good Luck Teddy’ and “Best Wishes”. Dolores Kittle and Nancy Harris comprised the decorating committee. In charge of the menu and serving were Mesdames Leonard Baer, Den- nis Mahoney, Elsie Mahoney, Dolores Kittle and Nancy Rarris. Entertainment consisted of a pro- gram by the children, special musi- cal selections and a duet, * Take the Name of Jesus with You” by Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Baer. The invocation was given by the | Party pastor, Rev. Louis Trotta, who also presented ‘the honoree with a cash gift. Attending were, Mr, and Mrs. Ear] Kittle, Sr., Harry, Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kittie, Jr., Alan, Keith and Cheryl, Mr. and Mrs. Fran- cis Cornell, Dianne, Danny and Deb- bie, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Stoffel, Bert and Billy, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Skoronski, Dianne, Mrs. Wilbur Shaw, Joleen and Gail, Mrs. Stella Rousing, Walter Lubinski, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mahoney, Paul, Connie, Barton and Denise, Mrs. Harold Cragle, Mrs. Nelson Harris, Beverly, David, Carl, Mrs. Alma Durhammer, Laura, Ruth Helen, John, Teddy, Flossie, Trudy and Jody Stroud, Rev. and Mrs. Lewis Trotta, Betty Lou, Michael, Randy Marie, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Baer, Lois and Karen, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Mahoney, Roseann, Dianne, Pamela, Thomas, Rodney and Robert, Mrs. Lois O'Keefe. Teddy is a 1962 graduate of Lake- Lehman high school. Before enlist- ing he was employed at Jay Fash- ions, Inc., Sweet Valley. Charles Fisks, Hosts At Party For Father Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisk, Sweet Valley, entertained at a family party February 10, honoring the latter’s father, Oscar Swan, who observed his seventy-fifth birthday. Two cakes decorated the attractive tables, baked and iced by the honoree’s daughters, Mrs. June Fisk and Mrs. Edythe Bonning. Attending were four, generations of Mr. Swan's family, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Swan, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Swan, Earl Swan Jr., Kathy, Pat, Idetown; Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bonning, Beverly and Dennis, Jr., Jackson; Albert Sweitzer, Harvey's Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cragle and sons, Kevin and Todd, Lehman; Mr. and Mrs, Murray Fisk, Jane, Martha, Marilyn, Paul. and Ann, Tunkhannock; Sharyn Lyons, Mill- ville; Mrs. Lois O'Keefe, sons, Brian and James; Karen Covert, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisk, Connie, Jimmy and Danny, all of Sweet Valley. Three year old Kevin Cragle and six week old brother, Todd the guest's great-grandsons, mark the fourth generation of this family. . Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Swan, Dal- las, became the parents of a seven pound four ounce son, Scott Pres- ton, February 16 at General Hos- pital. Mrs. Swan is the former Elaine Saunders, Huntsville Road, Dallas. Mr. Swan is employed with the Har- veys Lake Light Company. Randy Charles Seward Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seward, R. D. 1, Noxen, announce the birth of their first child, a son, Randy Charles, seven pounds, five ounces, February 21 in Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. Seward is the former Erma Sickler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Sickler, R. D. 1, Noxen. Mr. Seward is son of Mr. and Mrs. Char- les Seward of Fernbrook. Randy is the first grandchild for the Sewards and the fourth for the Sicklers. He is also the first great-grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. William Compton of Fernbrook. Mrs. Clara Smith of Beaumont is also a great- grandmothe er of the new baby. Dr, Charles G. Perkins of Trucks- ville is delivering his second genera- tion of babies. He delivered Randy as well as his mother. Henninger Family Returns From Germany T/Sgt. and Mrs. William Hennin- ger and children, Kathy and Hansie, who recently returned from four years in Germany, visited Mr. and Mrs. William Henninger, Sr., Harris Street, Fernbrook, for two and a half weeks. They flew by jet from Germany in nine hours and were met at Idlewild Airport, New York, y Ed Henninger, Bill's brother. Mrs. Henninger is the former An- ita Glogger of Germany. Bill and she were married there. Bill is a career man having spent twelve and a half years in the serv- ice: His parents, the (Sr. Henningers, drove the family to Scranton on Saturday where they boarded a train for Grand Forks, North Dakota, where they will be stationed. Charles Longs, Hosts For Mrs. Nettie Post The family of Mrs, Nettie Post, Sweet Valley, gathered at the home 1of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Charles H. Long, Febru- ary 11 to honor her ‘with a family party. She was seventy nine. The birthday cake was baked and deco- rated by her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Howard L. Post. Guests also en- joyed home-made ice cream from Mrs. Post's granddaughter, Mrs. William George. Attending were children, Howard L. Post, Mrs. Vida Kitchen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Long; grandchildren, Mrs. Shirley Kitchen George, Henry and Brent Post, Dean, Wilma, Wanda, Jan, and Miralee Beth Long. Family’s fourth generation was represented in tiny Marcia Jean George, who is two years old. Also attending were William George and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gabel. Todd Lee Cragle Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cragle, Leh- man, announce the birth of a seven pound two ounce son, Todd Lee, December 23, in Nesbitt Hospital. There is one other son, Kevin, | three and one-half. Mrs. Cragle is the former Phyllis Swan. Mr. Cragle is office manager at Wilkes-Barre Iron and Wire Works, Luzerne. Have Birthday Surprise The neighbors of Mrs. Carl Dau- bert, Dallas, had a birthday sur- price for her on Friday, February 22. Mrs. Daubert was presented with a bouquet of flowers. Those attend- ing were Mesdames Donald Paeglow, Stewart Williams, [Charles Hosler, James Daubert, James LaBar. Karen Brown Has Sleighriding Party Karen Brown, daughter of Atty. and Mrs. James Lenahan Brown, Westmoreland Hills, Trucksville en- tertained at a sleighing party and supper on Sunday afternoon. Present were: Nancy Brislin, Wilkes-Barre; Marlene Brown, Shirley Duffy, Maggie Siegfried, Susan Tippett, all of Trucksville; Clifford Bigelow, Jr., Michael Thomas, Kingston; Tony Groblew- ski, Robert Oley, Robert Schilling, Shavertown; Charles Ruckno, Dal- las; Patrice and Larry Brown, Trucksville and the hostess. | Marsha Williams Crispell Is Honored At Shower A variety shower was held at the home of Eileen (Crispell, Noxen, in honor of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Marsha Williams Crispell, on Friday evening. Present: Nancy .Bialogwitz, Bar- bara. Engelman, Kathy McHose, Jen- nie Lee Bainbridge, Judy Cavill, Sharon Casey, Eileen Spencer, Judy Sorber, Debbie Reish, Carol Prescott, Linda Piatt, Susan Traver, Kathy Newberry, Karlene Jones, Mrs. Rus- sell Newell, Jr., Mrs. Harry Freeman, Mrs. Jack Winters, Mrs. Percy Mac- Millan, Mrs. Joseph Kerns, Mrs. Elvin Bean, Ora Bean, Mrs. Lambert Traver, Mrs. Elwood Davis, ton, Mrs. Robert Timko, Mrs. Karl Newberry, Mrs. Earl Crispell, the hostess and the guest of honor. HTC ® WEDDINGS BUSINESS eg oo SEC C3 C3000 C3000 300033 CA THE CONTINENTAL INN LUZERNE-DALLAS HWY. t Facilities For ® BANQUETS ® PARTIES For Information Plone 287-7588 ee 5! MEETINGS C0303 ES ESE | Mrs. | Richard Williams, Mrs. Gilbert Bos- Miers and Mrs. Charles Wertman announce the wedding of their sister, Mildred, Devens, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Devens, to Harold La- Bar, son of Mrs. Hattie LaBar and the late Joseph LaBar. The Rev. David Morgan, pastor of Wyoming Methodist Church, of- ficiated at the ceremony which took place at the home of the bride Fri- day evening, February 8, in a lovely setting of white candelabra, white snapdragons and carnations. Roan- nah Shoemaker presented a short piano recital prior to the wedding. Miss Devens was attired in brown sheath dress, white pillbox hat and brown accessories. [She carried a bouquet, of white rosebuds, centered with a white orchid. Mrs. Arthur Culver, matron of honor, was attired in dress of mon- aco blue, with navy accessories. Her flowers were pink roses. Lydia Baker, maid of honor and cousin of the bride, was attired in Mrs. Russell emerald green sheath dress and Married February 8 MR. AND MRS. HAROLD LABAR matching accessories. She carried yellow roses. Arthur Culver was best man and Calvin Miers, nephew of the bride, usher. A reception was held immediately following the ceremony. Following a trip to Atlantic City, Mr. and Mrs. LaBar are residing at 62 Lake Street, Dallas. Guests at the wedding were Rev. and Mrs. David Morgan, Lydia Bak- er, Mrs. Edgar Brace, Mrs. John Girvan, Mr. and Mrs. John Devens, Mrs. Charles Wertman, Mr. and Mrs. Carvin Miers, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Miers, Mrs. J. E. LaBar, Mrs. Roannah Shoemaker, Mrs. J. Frank Dennis, Mrs. Fred Dodson, Mrs. Frank Whitesell, Mrs. George Dob- son, Mr. and Mrs. Karen Louise Jones, Pamela Beth Jones, Dawn Amber Jones, Mr. and Mrs.’ Arthur Culver, Mrs. L. L. Rich- ardson, Mrs. Della Thompson, Mrs. Ross Lewin, Mrs. Dan Richards, Rita Cummings, R. M. Lloyd and Alex Rebar, Jr., photographer. For' First Spring {A bright spot on the calendar of coming events will be the Fashion Show, sponsored by WSCS of Shaver- town Methodist Church. Chairman of the affair, scheduled for March 19 at 8 p.m. in the social rooms, is Mrs. Van Zimmerman with Mrs. Ted Meixell as co-chairman. Mrs. Jack. Jones will act as com- mentator. Table decorations under the capable and artistic supervision of Mrs. H. H. Rymer promise to offer the unusual. Adult ‘models will be Mesdames Mark Grimm, William Flock, Budd Hirleman, Charles Humphries, Jack Rogers, Richard Farley, and Gloria Dolbear. Children who will display the Shavertown Women Make Plans Fashion Show latest fashions in their éwn win- some way are Julie Diffendafer, Ann Troup, Laura Dillehey, Beth Hirst, Leslie Evans, Jennifer Ireland, Debbie Allen, Todd Ireland, Sam Diffenda- fer, Danny Hensky, Stephen Klaboe, Johnny Porter. Mrs. Jack Rogers and Miss Gloria Dolbear will offer musical selections. Mrs, Van Zimmerman has named the following committee chairmen: Mrs. Milton Evans, properties; Mrs. Robert Deeble, tickets, assisted by Mrs. John Porter, Mrs. Martin Porter and Mrs. Victor Piccone; Mrs. Elwood Swingle and Mrs. Thomas Reese, publicity; Mrs. Robert Shotwell, re- freshments; Mrs. Robert Berlew, kitchen clean-up. John Anuskiewiczes Are Wed Sixteen Years Sixteenth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. John Anuskiewicz, Division Street, Shavertown, was cel- ebrated February 17. Mrs. Anuskiemicz is the former Irene Pekerosky, Edwardsville, daughter of Mrs. Pekerosky. Mr. Anuskiewicz is son of Mrs. Sophie Tyszko, Kingston. The couple was married in St. Ceril and Methodist Church, Ed- wardsville, by the late Rev. Joseph Podsko. 3 [There is one son, John, eight years | of age. Candace Judith Blaine Mr. and Mrs. Norval Blaine, for- mer Back Mountain residents, have announced the birth of a seven pound, six ounce baby girl, Candace Judith, at Beth Israel] Hospital, New- ark, N. J. on Sunday, February 10. They have three boys, Andrew, fifteen, Richard, eleven and Brian, twenty-eight months. This is the first granddaughter for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blaine, Mooretown. Mrs. Blaine is the for- mer Dorothy Casterline, daughter of | Mrs. Mattie Casterline and the late Emi] Casterline. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST \ . MAIN HIGHWAY DALLAS ER Fresh Country FRYERS Legs Breasts Ib.43¢ 1b. 55¢ Country Fresh PORK BUTT (by the piece) Ib. 39c Sweitzer (by the 1b.) CHEESE Ib. 69c American (by the 1b.) CHEESE Ib. 49¢ Western’ Baby BEEF LIVER Ib. 3%¢ Lean Sliced (by the 1b.) BOILED HAM |b. 85¢ Ice Grea (2 il. ) (Thru Feb- 28 - 39c Mar. 1 and 2) Donald Jones, | | Bride-Elect, Honored At Variety Shower Ladies of Assembly Church, Mooretown, entertained at a variety shower honoring Dorothy Long, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Long, Mooretown. Miss Long is the bride-elect of Thomas Petro- ski, son’ of Michael Petroski, Shick- shinny. Games were played and refresh- ments served to Mrs. Simon Long, Edna Leacock, Stella Kittle, Helen Stroud, Trudy Stroud, Josephine : Shaw, Betty Lou Trotta, Elsie Ma- honey, Roberta Mahoney, Cragle, . Sandra Shaw, Cragle, Muriel Baer. The honoree was the recipient .of many lovely gifts. Wandell And Traver Birthday Party Held A birthday party was held in honor of Mark Wandell’'s second birthday and Russell Traver’'s fifth birthday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wandell, Noxen, on Saturday might. Present: Mr. and Mrs. Russell Traver, Sr., Patty, Sam- uel, Edith and Eleanor, Patty Kline, Mrs. Arnold Williams and Mrs. Mabel Wandell. Nancy Eleanor Mrs. Walter Gosart Is Hostess At Party Mrs. Walter Gosart, -Sr., Shaver- | town, entertained Thursday evening at a farewell party for Mrs. Charles Michel, who moved this week to Philadelphia. Present were ladies of ‘Mrs. Gos- art’s ’ volunteer cancer = dressings group, who. made thirty-five dozen dressings ‘before: refreshments were served. Guests were Mesdames ' Ruth Houser, Florence Kast, Walter Ger- lach, Charles Sieber, Arthur Marth, Fredric Anderson, Charles Michel and the hostess. Vacation In Florida Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rosser, Kings- ton, former Shavertown residents are vacationing at Lake Wales, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Rosser are the parents of Mrs. Ted Newcomb, School Street, Shavertown. of God! Lady Toby Rebekah Lodge Celebrates Sixteenth Birthday Friday evening, members and friends of Lady Toby Rebekah Lodge #514, I1.O.O.F., Trucksville, cele- brated the institution of the lodge sixteen years ago. The celebration was held in Trucksville Methodist Church Educational Building, Trucksville, with a smorgasbord served by the W.S.C.S. Mrs. Cedric Griffths Chairman. Mrs. David Mathers, was Lodge Chairman, Mrs. Edward Baker, co- chairman. Mrs. Thomas Williams was master of ceremonies for the program consisting of Solos by Betty Jean Davis; “Hello Young Lovers” and “The Sound of Music”; accom- panied by Mrs. Thomas (Cleashy, Piano Solo, “Christ Arose’” by Robert Andrews; Duets by Cherryl and Marsha Thomas, “Light One Little Candle” and “It’s a Sin To Tell a Lie” accompanied by Robert Andrews; Trumpet Solos ‘by Larry Carpenter, “The Holy City” and ‘“‘America: -the Beautiful” accom- panied by Robert Andrew and reci- tations by Susan Baker, ‘The Wal- nuts” and “William Henry”. Mrs, Burton Owen offered prayer at the table. - Remarks were given by the Noble Grand, Mrs. Allan Grey who received 4 pink carnation cor- sage from the lodge. Mrs. Gerald Nunn was decoration chairman, tables were ‘in the red, white and blue , theme, with red hatchets, miniature logs and cherries. 3 Atténding * were, Mr. and Mrs. | William Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. Har- old LaBar, Mr, and Mrs. Allen Grey; Mrs. William Sarley Entertains At Cards Mrs. - William . Sarley, Midland Drive, entertained members of the Happy Nine. Club ‘at her ‘home re- cently. Prize winners were Mrs. Clayton Evans, Mrs. Thomas Cease | and Mrs. Samuel J. Holvey. Present ‘were: Mesdames Lawrence Britton, Richard Ostrum; William Kelley, Wilson Maury, Llewellyn Williams, Samuel J. Hovey, Bruce Moen, Thomas E. Cease, Dayton Evans, William Sarley. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. David Mathers, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Nunn, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Williams, Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver, Jr.; Mesdames Ethel John- son, Beverly Dymond, John Layaou, {Maude McVicar, Mabel Mitchell, Helen Veitch, Betty Owen, Alice Davis, Thomas Cleasby, Warren Yeisley, Hattie LaBar, Harry Beck, George Rice, Hulda Pedersen, Corin- ne R. Jones, Myrtle Rineman; Betty Jean Davis, and Libby Cleasby. Kelly Freed Mr. and Mrs. Donald Freed, Gosart Court, Sweet Valley, an- nounce the birth of their first child, a daughter, Kelly; born February 20, at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. The new arrival weighed seven- pounds three ounces at birth. Mrs. Freed is the former Donna Marie Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith, Main Road, Pikes Creek. Mr. Smith is employed at Eberhard-Faber, Inc. Mountain Top. James Patrick Kelly III Mr. and Mrs. James Kelly, Jack- son Street, Dallas became the parents | of a six pound thirteen ounce son, James Patrick Kelly III, on February 11 at Nesbitt Hospital. This is the couple’s first child. Mrs. Kelley is the former Gloria Koytk. Mr. Kelly is employed with Michael Contracting. BRIDES | i CHECK LIST OF ITEMS YOU NEED WE CAN SUPPLY res FRANK Adan in these beautiful rings is a Tovely marquise-cut diamond - the most graceful and feminine of all. Slender and glittering, it has as much brilliarice as the round-cut. It is at its best in a plain : setting or flanked by the cool beauty of baguettes. The payments may be arranged Jeweler 63 South Main St. Wilkes-Barre @Zs) MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY CLARK FREE PARKING for our customers STORE HOURS - 10:00 to 5:25 - THURS. 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