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Use of trademarks (i and RCA by Whirlpool Corporation, manufacturer of RCA WHIRLPOOL appliances, authorized by Radio Corporation of Americo Pay for Your Electric Range With Veur Electric Bill * FREE x STAINLESS STEEL COOKWARE 3 Qr SAUCE PAN AND COVER 1 QT. 2 Qt, INSET PAN | 8” SKILLET To the Customers of The Luzerne Electric Division of the UGI Co. When you purchase an Electric R n During April and May of 1963 and Install it on the Luzerne Electric Division lines, You Receive absolutely FREE this Beautiful Stainless Steel 6-Piece Set of West Bend Cookwear! / SEE YOUR LOCAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCE DEALER FOR THIS OUTSTANDING VALUE DIVISION THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1963 Shirley Grace Johnson Is Honored At Bridal Shower Miss Shirley Grace Johnson, ‘pink and white color scheme in a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn | traditional shower motif. Johnson, Lehman, was honored at | Assisting in preparing the de- a variety shower given by her licious buffet luncheon were Mes- bridal attendants, Janet Fielding, | dames John Fielding, Lynn Johnson, Cindy Disque and Joy Johnson at Robert Disque. the home of Mrs. John Fielding, | In addition to the above named Sutton Road, on April 15. present were: Mrs. Glenn Johnson, Miss Johnson will be married to , Mrs. Russell Ide, Mrs. Gordon John- Harold W. Smith, Trucksville, in | son, Mary Manzoni, Sue Fielding, Lehman Methodist Church on May | Mary Sabo, Gloria Jean Cigarski, 18. | the hostesses and the guest of The bride received many lovely | honor. gifts. Party table was lovely in a Adult Fellowship Group Honors Members On Anniversaries Adult Fellowship Group, Glenview committee was, in additicin to Mrs. P. M. Church, met on Saturday Fehlinger, Mrs. Roy Moss and Mrs. night to honor those celebrating Josephine Matikitus. John Fluck had birthdays and anniversaries during charge of the program. the month of April. Honored were, | Enjoying the fellowship were; Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Heary Randall and Mr. and. Mrs, Corey Crispell on their | anniversaries and Mrs. Maude Mec Vicar; Mrs. George Shaver Jr. and | and Mrs. Andrew Derrick; Mr. and Mrs. Hery Randall; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Austin; Mr. and Mrs. Corey Crispell; Mr. and Mrs. George Shav- ge from a Participating Dealer FINANCE YOUR NEW CAR Zi ES ab SR AE ae a i / or CREP ia RE SA RH CR PRR Ken Austin on their birthdays. er, 3r.; Mr .and Mrs. John Fluck, Tables were decorated with egg Sr; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Williams; shell flowers pots made by Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. Sam Higglias; Mr. and Charles Fehlinger. The refreshment Mrs. Louis Achuif; Mr. and Ms. . i Charles Seward; Mr. and Mrs. Mel- 4 vyn Compton; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fehlinger; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moss; k | Mrs. Josephine Matikitus; Kathy | i Fluck; Doria and Larry Seward; p i | Sharon Stuart; Mrs. Arline Stuart; | iZusan and Sharon Compton; Ruth | and Ken Higgins; Mrs. Edith Phillips; ! Mrs. Zina Compton; Mrs. Doris, Stuart; Mrs. Vera Welitchko; Mrs. | / : : Sylvia Karuza: Mrs. Sarah Moss; PLUS — Elvis Presley WM | Mrs. Maud McVicar; and Mrs. Ge- GIRLS GIRLS GIRLS | cree shaver, ir The Family Drive-In FN RR ay ale ws Rt. 309 New Thru Tuesday Walt Disney Presents SON OF FLUBBER id You Read The Trading Post LUZERNE THEATRE’ Friday, Saturday, 1 Sunday 4 4 <4 I { IFORTY-FORT ii THEATRE Tonite, Friday, Saturday (Con’t. Sun. 2-11) ] (Con’t. Sun, 3-11) CHARLETON HESTON ] “DIAMOND HEAD” Cinemascope and Color WALT DISNEY’S 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 Sunday, Monday 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 { 4 1 “SON OF FLUBBER” What can be more lovely for her birthday, anniversary, Mother’s Day—or “just because” than the highly cherished “MOTHER'S RING” Order Early For Mother’s Day $25.00 2 Stones $30.00 3—Stones $35.00 plus tax HENRY’S JEWELRY CARDS and GIFTS FOSTORIA — KEEPSAKE DIAMONDS — LENOX 1—Stone Memorial Highway — Shavertown — Open Every Night Til 9 Joanne Mekeel, Guest At Birthday Dinner Mrs. Laverna M. Mekeel, Lehman, entertained at a dinner party at the Towne House Lounge, honoring her daughter, Joanne, who observed her sixteenth birthday, April 10. The group enjoyed dancing, and a buffet dinner served by candlelight. Centerpiece of the main table was the traditional birthday cake, bear- ing the inscription ‘Happy Birthday Joanne,” decorated in pink, white and green. Adorning the table was a bouquet of sixteen red roses, a gift to the honoree from her father, Warren Mekeel, Baltimore, Md. Attending were Linda Gosart Bob Gray, Karla Ray, Scott Miller, Marilyn Woodling, Renald Daven- port, Pat Kanasky, Ken Ellsworth, Joan Darby, Karl Schriner, Carol Prescott, Chip Landis, Beverly Bon- ning, John Bunney, Sandy Steele, Tom Woodling, Linda Conner, Bob Kunkle, Cathy McHose, Don Bur- nett, Chris Miller, Richard Mekeel, Tony Foster, Mrs. Frances Brown, Mrs. Anna Warner, the honoree and hostess. Joanne is a member of the sopho- more class at Lake-Lehman High School. Girl Scouts Enjoy Hike End Outdoor Lunch Happy Wanderers Patrol, Troop 201, enjoyed a hike Saturday. They visited the fire tower, which is be- hind the Irem Temple Cowatry Club, coming back to the picnic grounds for. a bag lunch, which included roasting marshmallows over the fire. The hike was held so that the troop might be eligible for ‘a badge. Participating were: Jan Bittenbcinder, Doreen Daring, Nancy Thomas, Joy Harris, Joan Farley, Elaine Kuehn, Carol Hozempa, Carol Shaskan, Christine Rubino, Debbie Drake, Donna and Roxy Sekara, Jill Carruthers, . Nercy Bergman, Debbie Hartman, Wendy Pattison, | Nancy Ziegenfus, Debbie ©Lamor- eaux, Sherry ‘Reese, Diana Reese, Janice Dieroff and the two leaders, Mrs. Harold Lamoreaux and Mrs. Louis Reese. Navy Mothers Club Navy Mothers Club 899 will spon- Sor a game and card party on April 26 at 8:00 P.M. at the Navy Reserve Training Center, comer of Bennett St. and Wyoming Avenue, Kingston. Refreshments will be served. And Door prizes will be awarded. Players are requested to bring their own | cards. Mrs. Carl Gries, Demunds Road is the general Chairman and Mrs. Myr- tle Bolton of Main Road, Fernbrook is the Commander. SANDY BEACH] DRIVE-IN THEATRE For The Season Fri. May 3rd Will Be Open every Fri.; Sat., and Sun. — Until Later — LAUNCH YOUR MOTOR BOATS At Our Beach Also Rent Space For The Season | \ BEACH IS BEING CONDITIONED and OUR PONTOON BOAT and WATER CYCLES Will Be Ready For Use Very Soon. Com pare Our Financing With Others! Monthly Payts. on New Car Loans (LIFE INSURANCE INCLUDED) AMOUNT _ PAYT. MONTHS $1500 $48.11 36 ~ $2000 $64.14 36 $2500 = $80.18 36 © CONSUMER LOAN DEPT. 2nd FLOOR Telephone 823-0131 YOU'LL SAVE MONEY IF YOU DIRECTLY WITH THE rr wri ranett 1 Lees wd $619, th @ on RA RRR AEE OF WILKES-BARRE TERS Mr. and Mrs. Ral brated their forty-fourth wedding anniversary ‘April 19th. They have one son, Warren, living in Cort- land, N. Y., with his wife and fam- ily, and three fqster sons, Al, Bob and Jay Gould. Al is in Califor- nia, Bob is in Middletown, N. Y,, and Jay is in Las Vagas, Nevada. There are four granddaughters, one married and living in Washingtcn, D.C : Mr, and Mrs. Brown met while Mr. Brown was on construction in Blossburg. They were married in | ovenme | Blossburg by Rev. A. B. Russell, Primitive Methodist Church. Mrs. Brown is the former Jennie Johnson, daughter of the late Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown cele- | DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Ralph Brown Wed Forty-four Years On Friday and Mrs. August Johnson, Bloss- burg. Mr. Brown is son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown, Dor- anceton. Prior to retiring, Mr. Brown worked for the Transit Com- pany for thirty-three years and for the past nine years, he was em- ployed with the Elmira City Schools. However a serious illness forced him to retire. They have lived in Elmira for the past nine years and recently returned to their home cia Parrish Street where they lived many years previous ‘to going to Elmira. They Church where Mrs. Brown taught the Brickel Class for many years. Lackawanna Presbytery Meets Saturday In Troy Spring meeting of the Presbytery of Lackawanna will be held at First Presbyterian Church, Troy, on Sat- urday at 9:30 a. m. Moderator Rev. Mickael Klinoff, West Pittston, will be assisted by Vice Moderator Elder Claude Mar- tin of Scranton Suburban Church. Three ministers and three elders will be elected commissiciiers to the meeting of the Synod June 11-13, at Westminster College, New Wil- mington. Purely Personal Mrs. W. E. Schoonover, Orange, has retumied home after spending the winter with her daughter, Mrs. | William Love, Newburgh, N. Y. | ‘Mr. and Mrs, Robert Aldrich, | East Center Street, Shavertown, |and Rev. and Mrs, Paul Irwin, Elm | Grove Methodist Church, Rochester, | spent the weekend in Washingtei, eC Lt. and Mrs. Dale Hoover and son, Keith, * Hadley = Falls, Mass., "have returned home after spend- | ing a week with their parents, Mr. aind Mrs. Harry Cobleigh; Idetown, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hoover, Lehman. Mrs. Hoover is the form- er Jean Ann Cobleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Postorive, Pioneer Avenue, returned last week from a cruise to South America, West Indies, Dutch Indies and Haiti. Mrs. Pastorive says it was a most delightful trip. Mrs. Jerome Gardner, Shrine Acres, is a patient in General Hos- pital. and Mrs. Louis Bobeck, Davenport Street, has returned to his ‘home after being a patient ‘in ‘Scranton State Hospital, where he submitted | to observations for a week. Charles iis a fourth grade student in the Gate of Heaven School. Charles Bobeck nine, son of Mr. | Carl Stash returned to Girard College, Philadelphia after spend- ‘ng the Easter vacation with his mother, sisters and brother, Mrs. Betty Stash, Betsy, Marianne and Andy, Davenport Street. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Newcomb, Ohio, spent some time recently vis- iting Mr. and Mrs. Dcinald Paeglow, Parrish Street. Mr. Newcomb is Mrs. Paeglow’s brother. Mrs. Theodore Newcomb, Hunts- | ville Road, left Sunday to spend a week with her daughter, Mrs. Alice Barna, Hartford, Conn. Dr. and Mrs. Carlton Davies and family, Machell Avenue, spent the Easter holiday in Folson, Pa., visit- ing Dr. Davies’ brother, Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Davies and family. Mrs. Florence Roberts, Daven- port Street, spent the Easter holi- day with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Roberts, Bear Creek. | Candy Poad spent ’ the Easter , holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Evans, Ferguson Avenue, Shaver- | Master Sargeant and Mrs. George Shortz and family, Wilmington, Ohio, spent Easter vacation visit- | ing the Arja Brown family and other local friends and relatives. Florence Roberts, Dallas, was ad- mitted to the medical service at Mercy Hospital Monday afternoon. She would appreciate cards. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Shafer, Druid Hills, left Monday for a cruise to the Bahamas. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bell and Mrs. Rose Steltz, Shaver Avenue, Shaver- town had a recent guest Mrs. Ben Pangborn, Keyport, N.J. The Bells returned home with her last week- end, retuming home on Monday. Mrs. Harry Cob, Jackson Street, Dallas, is a patient in General Hos- pital. Danny Traver, Buck Horn, spent Richard Traver. For "Beautiful PRINTING Try The Post Your a ss 2 po Out-of-Season clothes at home will seem bigger | a Feri Brean By ; Eo Prine ats at TO FOR YOUR convenient hampers. 288-1496 O'MALIA’S Deluxe Hanging STORAGE | Fur Trim Garments Included All garments SANITONE Dry Cleaned and put on hangers in our spacious 30,000 cubic foot COLD STORAGE YAULT on the premises. You pay only for ‘insurance, plus cleaning charges. 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