TION A — PAGE 4 hard John Morgan Civil War Group 1 v r. and Mrs. Richard H. Morgan, To Hold Dinner Y Tioga Avenue, Kingston, an- punce the birth of a son, Richard bhin, weighing 6% pounds on March | Mother is the former Nancy Jane | evening, April 19. bnes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack | the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard | “Civil War Artillery”. organ, Sr., Luzerne. f Mr. and Mrs. Jones. Carl Goeringer, Jr. THE CONTINENTAL INN LUZERNE-DALLAS HWY. Facilities For ® WEDDINGS © BANQUETS © PARTIES BUSINESS MEETINGS For Information Phone 287-7588 Dallas LAWN SEED - Cover up to 500 square feet LAWN FOOD - - (20-10-10) Cover 5,000 square feet $4.95 GARDEN RAKES - - - 79¢-33.99 © Complete Line of Garden Supplies Lucite Paints . .. Inside 6.” Gal. Outside 28 4 Gal. ll EEE CO ET CCE EI EEE ESE EU ERE SESE ET EE CEE 88¢ to $1.89 Back Mountain Civil War Round- table will hold a Spring Dinner at ) in General Hospital. |Irem Country Club on Saturday Orchestra Festival was held at Plans for a May weekend visit to | Richard John is the first child of : Gettysburg will be discussed. Res- he couple and the first grandchild | ervations may be made with Mrs. IHC EI CI ESET AEE ITNT Dallas Musicians In Orchestra Festival The North East District Pennsyl- vania Music Educators Association Mountain View Joint High School, Colonel Fletcher Booker will bel with 100 teen-agers participating. . Jones, Shavertown. Mr. Morgan guest speaker taking as his theme, Representing Dallas Area Schools were Kathy Maury, Bassoon; Thom- as Houlette, Percussion; Paul Hara- dem, Flute, These students spent | three days as guests of Mountain , View Joint High School, prior to the | Sympkony Concert Saturday night. One highlight of the program, feat- ured the Bassoons and Flutes, “Sat- irical Dance” by D. Schostakowitsch. A recording of the entire program | was made available to the public. | The Concert was directed by Clyde | Owens of Coughlin High School. » Class Reunion Class of 1953, Dallas Township High School, will hold a tenth re- union in June. Members of the | class are asked to contact Don Weidner, c/o the Dallas Post or Bob Rice, ¢/o Orchard Farm Restaurant. Any member knowing of the where- about of class members out of town, please leave their addresses with Don or Bob. Try The Post CHECK-UP ! Phone or stop in any time 4 l to arrange for our Scotts t Counselor to inspect your t lawn and recommend what Lis needed. 3 RAV GARDEN CENTER Shavertown, Pa. Ph. 674-6936 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 1 4 4 4 4 1 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 FV VV VV VV VV VV VY VY VIO TY VY VY VY ee vy Odin iin li desi odin ilo odio, THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1963 Back Mountain Girl Scout leaders, assistants and troop committee mem- bers recently completed a four- session training course in line with a Nation-wide movement ‘to reorgan- ize the Girl Scout program, schedu- led to go into effect next September. Four age levels will be provided for: Brownies, Juniors, Cadets, and Sen- Th a Sd as AR isn. EXPERT TAILORING eo Trouser Alterations 4 e Skirts & Dresses Hemmed vv . e Coat Alterations Cleaning & Pressing | ADAMS Clothes For Dad & Lad Back Mt. Shopping Center Shavertown Open ’Til 9 Every Night 674-8936 ae lion GLOBE FOOTWEAR 100 Exira S&H ‘Stamps plus regular stamps on purchase of 5.50 or more in SHOES, SNEAKS or other Footwear. Good Thru April 17 & A ra a GLOBE IN LUZERNE 100 S&H GREEN STAMPS In Addition to Regular Stamps On Cash Purchases of $5.50 or more. Throughout Store J 5 RI NT NES ST Ah uly lips pf ey i When the family goes 200 EXTRA S¢H Green Stamps 0 when The GLOBE DRESSES COATS SUITS HATS SHOES and all these last minute accessories Shirts Ties vay ws EEE SHOP THE GLOBE U. S. KEDS P. F. FLYERS PARADING . They'll look their best Gloves Nylons Socks Blouses ROBIN HOOD SHOES For Children ARIE) aire. 3 re Een mora mm mr ii outfitted from pH THC TT EET 14. gf 2 RRRERR EE ARRROREE! for all THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY NIGHTS: This Week TIL TIL TIL 8:30 9:00 8:30 CLOSED GOOD FRIDAY 12-3 SEAMLESS MESH HOSE (4 pair in box) 1.99 Excellent Quality FREER ERE I A PARK FREE REAR 2 0 ER sho fils. HHI fii ®| [¢] i ok SRR LE Cum, Ee Mrs. Charles Nuss, Mrs. Darrell Cris- Girl Scouts Plan New Program For Coming Year iors. Mrs. Harry Crawford, District Chawman, and Mrs. Wesley Boyle, | staff council aide, supervised train- ing sessions held at Dallas Methodist Church. Taking instruction were these women: first row, Mrs. William | Weintz, Mrs. Charles Gardner, Mrs. Robert Block, Mrs. Richard Demmy, Mrs. P. William Hanna, Mrs. Russell | Lawry, Mrs. C. Wesley Boyle; | Second row, Mrs. N. E. Nelson, | i | Mrs. John Blase, Mrs. Oliver Troup, Mrs. Harry Peiffer, Mrs. Elwood Swingle, Mrs. Donald Edwards, Mrs. | Arthur Hontz, Mrs. Wilson Honey- well; Third row: Mrs. Ernest Norrie, Marijane Moss, Mrs. Floyd Milbrodt, VV VV VV VV VV VV UY eee LUZERNE THEATRE Tonight, Friday Saturday 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 { 4 4 4 1st time at Regular Prices : 13741 ine”? | King of Kings” ' 4 Cinemascope and Color 1 PLEASE NOTE: One Show ] 1 Starting at 8 P.M. ] 4 9 4 i 4 4 4 4 Sunday, Monday (Con’t, Sun, 2-11) Sodom and Gomorrah” b > > a L Cinemascope and Color b b Lert Dommick, James Nixon, Jr., Don Innes, Kenneth Cosgrove. pell, Mrs. Victor Smith, Mrs. Joseph Niezgoda, Mrs. Andrew Ondish. Fourth: Mrs. August Stella, Mrs. Frank Kuehn, Mrs. Thomas Reese, Mrs. Lewis Reese, Mrs. Fred Daley, Mrs. Frank Gelsleichter, Mrs. Elwood Ide, Mrs. Jack Apple. Fifth: Mrs. Robert Summers, Mrs. Robert Mathers, Mrs. Donald Traver, Mrs. James Darling, Mrs. Paul Hen- ritzy. : Standing: Mrs. Milton Evans, Bar- bara Evans, Mrs. Clayton Evans, Mrs. Leo Nauroth, Mrs. Thomas Bottoms, Mrs. Stephen Yalick, Mrs. Stanley Wills,” Mrs. Gilbert Robinson, Mrs. E. M. Darby. Taking the course, but not appear- ing in the picture were Mesdames Harry Lefko, Loren Samuels, E. Evenson, Clarke Lewis, Grace Hicks, Marita Martin, Audrey Billings, Frank Huttman, Harold Young, Rob- Sel! Quickly Through The Trading Post A a a a a a ee a FORTY-FORT] THEATRE Friday, Saturday Sunday, Monday Tuesday. ; (Cont. Stn. 3-11) « Charleton Heston | guests. “Diamond Head” » P r b } b b b b > P P P P $0 b h b ¢ > > > b b b p > > > > : Cinemascope and Color b betetlsntiee fivrlentusiistinsradtielimedeeslurthutimetibestimuedaaibendin FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY 288-1496 Need Cleaning Send Them In Now... We'll Have Them Ready vor EASTER There's nothing better than our specialized ~ Sanitone MAIN PLANT and NARROWS SHOPPING CENTER BRANCH STORE i Enterprise 1-0843 oring her son, Darwin who was thirteen March 31. Darwin attends Lake-Lehman Junior high school. On hand to enjoy the turkey dinner with “all their trimmings were Mr. and Mrs. William Smith and daugh- ter, Wendy Elaine, Nevel Road, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, Ewing, N.J., Jesse Bonning, Barry and Kevin Jill Novitski Is Eight Mr. and Mrs. John Novitski, Sut- ton Road, Trucksville, entertained at a birthday dinner honoring their daughter, Jill, who was eight years old on April 1. The attractive birth- day cake, baked by the honorees mother, was decorated in an Easter motif, favors of Easter baskets for the Attending were Anne Marie Evans, Mary Ann, (Helen and John DeMarco, the honoree’s brothers and sister, Jeff, Jack and Janice Novitski, the honoree and her par- ents. Jill is in second grade at Gate of Heaven School, Dallas. Cooking Demcnstration Lady Toby of Trucksville will attend a cook- ing demonstration at the Little White House in Kingston on April 22 at 7:30 P.M. Any one wishing to go along as a guest please con- tact, Mrs. George Shaver, Jr. 674- 5460 or Mrs. William Robbins, 696-2240. Firemen's Softball Formation of a Back Mountain Firemen’s Association softball league will be proposed at the meeting Tuesday by George Adams of the J.R. Davis Company, Idetown, since three or four companies have ex- pressed interest. : Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hosle and family, formerly of New York City have purchased and moved into a home on Hemlock Drive, Oak Hill. Mr. Hosle is associated with the American Stores. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS THE DALLAS POST 2% ATIONWEIDE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY HOME OFFICE © COLUMBUS. 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