Stata Ns SECTION B— PAGE 6 Military Honors For Isaac S. Buchman Military honors were accorded a veteran of World War I Tuesday afternoon when Isaac S. Buchman was buried in Mt. Greenwood Cem- etery following services from a Wyoming funeral home, conducted by Rev. William Watson. Mr. Buchman died Saturday af- | ternoon at Veterans’ Hospital after A native of Upper ! a long illness. Lehigh, he had lived in Center More- land for thirty years. He was a retired State Highways Department employee, and a mera- | ber of Wyoming Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 396. Surviving are his widow, the for- mer Laura Icziesiak; children: Ber- nard, Dallas; Thomas, Evans Falls; Richard and Frances, at home; five grandchildren; brothers: Edward, Jo- seph and Carl, Wilkes-Barre! sisters: Mrs. Margaret Brown, Wapwallopen; Mrs. Myrtle Corrigan, Mrs. Florence Murphy, Mrs. Lillian Hannigan, and Mrs. Helen Desmond, all of Wilkes- ! Barre. Requiem Mass For Jaceb Novicki Rev. Francis Brennan, with Rev. Richard Frank in the Sanctuary, celebrated a Mass of Requiem for Jacob Novicki Friday morning at’ St. Therese’s, and Father Brennan pro- nounced the benediction at Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Pallbearers were: Bernard No-'| vickim Eugenes ' Prushko, Robert,’ Richard and John Kaleta, and Ste- phen Dudek. Mrs. Robert McDowell was organist and soloist. Arrangements by Glova. | 11th Annual Antiques o { Show May 7 And 8 | Women of Prince of Peace Episco- : Mrs. E dud Day Of Prayer pal Church will stage their eleventh | ) . annual Antiques [Show May 7 and 8. | Which deposited eight inches of snow, by the hour announced for General chairman, Mrs. F. Prentice { : . va World Day of Prayer at Dallas Lacy announces an innovation this ; ¥ « » Methodist Church, sixty intrepid year, a “Flee Market” sale of un- 5 7. ET : A 3 souls braved the. blizzard to attend. finished antique furniture in the : : Congregations from Idetown and basement, for those who like to do : oe 3 Lehman were not able to come, a their own refinishing and caning. | Mr Jack. Stanle ATROuR few women from Trucksville and > y UBCSS Shaver town managed to get cars chairmen of committees: assisting | Mrs. Lacy will be co-chairmen Mrs. | through the drifts. Many scheduled ,' | meetings were cancelled. Richard Stouffer in charge of deal- ers, and Mrs. Robert Maturi, pub-| Mrs. ; "licity, assisted by Mesdames Harden | Wrote the material on. prayer, was | Coon, Jack Stanley, Henry Doran; | 20% present due to illness. Mrs. "and Robert Weaver; posters, Mrs. | John Rogers read the carefully Arthur Ross; kitchen, Mrs. Walter | worded and well-thought-out essay Kozemchak; program, Mrs. Edward 1B her stead. In part, Mrs. Ferguson Ratcliffe; tickets, Mrs. Jack Con- | had sketched the beginnings of 11 a Mrs. Carl Goe h | Christianity and the need felt by BEY an TE. o2T Tinger, hos- i ‘the Disciples to pray, and their re- tesses, Mrs. John Prater; flower-! Ls y mart, Mrs. James Lacy. Mrs. Weaver | 120C€ Ubon the teachings of and Mrs. Doran have charge of the Christ. “Prayer,” wrote Mrs. Fergu- downstairs saled foom. | son,” is not a matter. of influencing God to do something for us, but an opening of a doorway into our af- | Requiem Mass For Former Resident | ar” Lana ; Delia. B. Verfaille, former Ai ugh 8, Sor from mi resident of Dallas, was buried in the | I Somiuny ore parish cemetery Tuesday ,ROININEG, | ley Bayley; Alan Cease, and. Philip following a Mass of Requiem from Singer. St. Ignatius Church. Mrs. Vertfaille died at her home in Essex, Maryland, . Saturday morning. She was a member of Prince of (Peace Church in Baltimore. | thank her neighborhood and the She leaves these children: Mrs. community of Orange for gifts of William Neimeyer, Roy and John flowers during the recent bereave- Verfaille, all of Baltimore; six grand- ment. children; sisters: Mrs. Mary Munley, ‘ Scranton; and Mrs." Margaret Flan- agan, Newark, N. J. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Prices Are Reasonable For Post Offset BETTER THAN SUNSHINE “ELECTRICALLY” FE with the same care Land convenience ad that you wash them... WITH TW SPEEDS! MODEL LKE 670-0 Is just like two dryers in one! Normal-speed drying for all your washable garments. . . extra-fast drying of a heavy load. Just turn a dial / to get the kind of drying you want. Other features you'll especially like include: Six automatic cycle settings eo Five automatic temperatures e Ultra- "violet lamp that brightens clothes as they dry e Automatic door shutoff e Built-in lint screen. Your old clothesline worth $3.00 towards the purchase of a new || Click! Now it's a } super-speed dryer! the revolutionary-new ELECTRIC DRYER AND ONLY | ° As Low As $1.97 Per Week BUYS IT! super-speed for _ electric clothes dryer LUZERNE E ns. i mm amen DIVISION ert it ere tietm teat aks sears st. semttinot al John H. D. Ferguson, who | fairs on earth, the key to that door- Former Employee Dies Galvin S. Duesler, 58, S. Wash: | ington Street, Wilkes-Barre, a for- Defying ‘the storm on Friday | co. employee of the Dallas Post, | died last Thursday in Mercy Hos- . pital, where he had been 2 patient for two months. Ji Mr. Duesler was born in Chicago, coming to this area as a young man. "A graduate of St. Mary's High School, city, he served his appren- ticeship as a linotype operator with the Elmira Telegram. He had also been employed by the Times- Leader land ‘Sunday Independent. He was a member of St. Mary's Church and its societies. Survivors are his wife; son, John, Bloomsburg; one grandson; brother, Carl, E. Chi- cago, Ind. Funeral was held Saturday morp- ing from St. Mary’s Church. Inter- ment was in Hanover Township parish cemetery. Shurch People Enjoy Spaghetti Supper A spaghetti supper was served | teachers, officers and: trustses of Elnviow P. M. Church on Saturday evening in the social rooms of the church by Mrs. Jehn Fuck and her committee, The monthly business meeting fo'lowed. A film ° strip, | “Teaching For Growth” was shown. Present were, Rev. and Mrs. An- drew Derrick, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Henry Phillips wishes to i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Saws ard, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Randall, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Achuff, Mr. and Mrs. John Medovich, Mr. and Mrs. | Roy Moss, Mr. and Mrs. John Fluck, i Mesdames Leona Bellas, Vera Wel- itchko. Lena Evans, Sylvia Karuza, Mary Shaver, Anna Compton Ruth Higgins, Patsy Achuff, Kathy Fiuck. Birthday Confirmation Parly Given By Millers A combined birthday party for JoAnn Steve, of Exeter who was eleven years old and a confirmation | party for Robert Miller who “was confirmed in Gate of Heaven Church was held on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller, East Dallas. JoAnn's cake was pink with green candles. Robert's spon: sor was Joseph Steve. Enjoying the celebrations were: ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Steve, Swoyer- ‘ville, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Steve, children, Judy, Helene, Joseph, Jr, Exeter, Joseph, Ann Marie, Susanne and Thomas Miller and the honored guests. Snowblower Edvice Given By Chaplain odist chaplain from Mt. Zion" and friend to everyone in the area, has can dig himself out the door to the garage. Once again, the chaplain has retired. Says Mr. Gilbert: Every snow machine ought to come equipped with tire chains or suitable deep tread. After all the only time you use your snow ma- chine is in snowy weather! You can make the side chains out of dog chain material bought by the foot at a hardware store. Worn out cross chains which you have taken off your car, have enough wear leit in them for your snow machine. All you need is two or three links for each cross chain. rest of the chain with a hack saw. They are hardened steel, them off on your carborundum ~wheel. Then attach them to the side chains with monkey There you have chains: that will ; make your power machine . really’ | take hold of ‘the snow and ‘ice. They | will not wear out ‘as your car. chains’ | do because they will not scrape mugh : . 1 on. concrete payes. 3 Familiar words in times of illness. How relieved you are to know the. friendly doctor is here at last. In most cases he will give you a Prescription and you ~ will hurry ta your pharmacist. We know how important that piece of paper is to you. So, «it gets top priority in this Rexall Drug Store. We want the sick to get well, too. We have loved ones and knaw just how you feel. EVANS DRUG STORE ff Your Prescription Pharmacy” Shavertown 674-3888 Charles Gilbert, ubiquitous Meth- proffered his homemade recipe for snowblower chains to anyone who | proven that he only pretends to be | But don’t try sawing them off the r and the ; 4 saw will not scratch them. Grind. links: 3 “Fasten the ends of the completed : | chains with same monkey links. YOUR DRUG STORE J | THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1963 a "AJrUOIA pue seeq ur syoIenRdng dV [IEW 6 YoIel ‘ASpanjes YInoiyj 9A1j094 PV SI) UI SII me TET TET Ra Ye "DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Register Tapes From Your A&P ... 125 Memorial thwy Selection Of Free Premiums RSs eT i ed SAVE YOUR YELLOW GASH DALLAS A . . Come See The Exciting New Cans ~ Mrs. Schlorer’s : Coffee Mate % WHITE ® Delicia Sugar Waffles 3 . Heinz Pork 'n’ Beans raft acs Cheese... 2 wo Satfola Margarte 2 212-0z. Pkgs. 20c ¥ 1-Lb. 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