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WATERMELONS <-> 79c ~ 99; | BALLIETS and PHILLIPS SALADS Cole Slaw © Beans © Macaroni © Pepper Cabbage ® Tapioca and Rice Pudding B & G Pickles (Kosher Dill and Ogorki): 2 as 1.00 B & G Sweet Cucumber Sticks 100 $1.00 B & G Relishes 4 jo "1.00 Book Matches (sora) @¢ Potato Salad © Pepper Hash © : Charcoal ® Brig-ettes Charcoal Lighter Fluid Paper Cups ® Napkins Plastic Knives - Forks - Spoons © ® Paper Table Clothes © Aluminum Folding Chairs Diving Masks ...... 79¢-98¢-1.29 Cap Guns ............ 39¢ & 98¢c Beach Bags .............. 1.95 Beach Towels ........ 98¢c to 2.49 2 30” Beach Balls ............99¢ SwimRafts ..........98c & 1.98 § Caps © Strawhats © Bathing Hats ® Swim Fins GOSART'S Main Highway Dallas OPEN 9-10 ____ THE DALLAS POST, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1963 A lovely Mother and Daughter Tea was held recently by the Friendship Class of Trucksville Methodist Church. : Invocation was given by Mrs. Ro- bert Germocind, welcome by Mrs. Robert Shoemaker. = ° Debbie Bullock gave the tribute to mothers and Mrs. Willard Bul- lock responded with a toast to daughters. Honoring her three great grand- daughters, Mrs. Etta Holcomb, Mrs. Lory Johnson and Mrs. William Shoemaker, Bonnie Long paid tri- Mothers and D At Trucksville Methodist Tea aughters Feted bute to all grandmothers. Oldest mother present was Mrs. Mame Dymond, youngest mother, Mrs. Robert Bullock, mother who came the greatest distance, Mrs. Joseph Lohn. Germany; mother of most daughters, Mrs, Thomas Cleas- by, Sr. A ‘A Fashion Show by the Fashion- | ettes of Muhlenberg provided the | evenings entertainment. Betty Jean | Davis was vocalist, Mre. Walter Phil- lips and Maryanne Moss presented a Puppet Show. ] Dallas Folk To Mark Birthdays This Week The following Dallas residents will coming week: B. B. Lewis, June Groff, Marsha Getty. Frances Dorrance, Susan Jean Veitch, Susan Fleming, - Edgar SS. Brace, Jr., George Mahler, Blase, Midge Smith. Gary Lester Fiske, Weidner, Mrs. Melvin Mosier, Sr., ev, Richard Bodycomb, Mrs. John ‘Blase, Pat Dyer, Linda Rice Houli- han. Celebrating Ariniversaries are: Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Brown, Mr. and Mrs, William “Parry, Mr .and Mrs. Carlton Reed. Has Baby Shower . A bahy shower in honor of Mrs. Clint Cobleigh, was held last Tues- day evening at the home of Mrs. Harold Lamoreaux, Mill street. The small table was decorated with a stork motif. es Those present were Mesdames Rae Taylor, Jean Phillips, Ted Newcomb, Gladys Fink, Eugene Lavelle, Jesse Turner, and ‘the guest of hanor. observe their birthdays during the Scott | Alen Blase Judy Ann Richards, Charles Stook- |’ Janice Rinken Feted At Bridal Shower A lovely bridal shower was held Wednesday evening in honor of Miss Janice Rinken; Idetown by Mrs. Charles Derr, - Mrs. Ruby | Garden, Mrs. Clem Rinken, Judy Neary. Gloria Lyens - and Carol Hadsell at Idetown Fire Hall. Miss Rinken will - become bride of Melvin Congdon; Dallas cn August 10. - Party motif was in aqua and | white with large aqua sprinkling cans and aqua umbrellas trimmed | in * white roses and satin ribbon. Aqua tapers completed: the decora- tions. East Games were played and a buffet lunch served. The bride elect re- ceived many lovely gifts. Guests were: — Mesdames Ken neth Calkins, Jerry Brown, Jesse ' Boice. Marion Kern, Carl Kern, Ed- win Kern, Virgie Walfe, Anthony Taluba, Clifford Davis, Libbie Smith. Edmund Weber, Charles Casterlne, Gerald Elston, Raymond Kern, Jack Kern, Harold Titus, George - Adams. Harold Frederici, Dick Spencer Glenn Spencer, Lloyd Jennings, Joesph Olenik, George Honeywell. W. E. Fried, Al Maec- (Callum, Jan McLaughlin, Eddie SANDY BEACH Fri., Sat., Sun. — July 5-6-7 R wMELVILLE SHAVELSON'S poacten OO PINSON enn ef Charlton Heston, Elsa Martinelli The Picture That Delivers Fun. Fri. and Sun. 9:00 p.m. Sat. 10:40 Also LAURENCE HARVEY FRANCE MARTHA NUVEN-HYERE Fri., Sun. 10:40 - Sat, 9:00 —————————— Movies Open Every Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Chil- dren under 12 admitted Free. Adults 60 cents. “Fun For Everyone At Sandy Beach” - ‘Swim, Suntan, Water Bicycle, Row, Fish, Cruise on our Pontoon Boat and Plenty of Picnic Tables for all. | Petroski, Joe Wallace, Kenneth Kacher, Charles Rukstalis, Carl Congdcn, Robert Rukalalis, Louis Schultz, Misses Edna Rogers, Karen Derr, Carol Lavelle, Bess Cooke, Karen Jennings, Debra Rinken, Mrs. | Vivien Rinkenithe guest of honor ‘and the hostesses. 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MAIN ST. nnounces a Change of Office Hours WEDNESDAY - FRIDAY 2-4 * 19 \ O'Connell's Twin Lakes Er rE rE A I I I PE EL ry | SUNDAY DINNER at FAMILY STYLE DINNER SERVED COUNTRY STYLE RESERVATIONS Phone NE 29-9011 FOE NE rr EE RE EE EO A RL "CATERING ——— Graduations - Reunions - Weddings - Banquets Business Meetings and Clam Bakes. 2 } 3 - I _r a a EL RL DL AD A Ld A Ak A) te — pa the Miss Judy Searfoss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Searfoss, R.D. ‘1, Harveys Lake, became the bride of George J. Gutch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gutch, Oliver Street, Swoyerville, on June 29, in Saint Therese’s church, Shavertown. Rev. Francis Brennan officiated. Mrs. Marian O'dell was soloist and organist was Mrs. Robert McDowell. The bride given in marriage by her father, lerina length gown of pure silk organza designed with a fitted bod- ice of chantilly lace, bracelet length sleeves and a ‘Sabrina neckline of handclipped lace, highlighted with seed pearls and sequins. ‘The skirt featured a lace panel in front with unpressed pleats “forming - a semi- belle effect. Her shoulder veil of imported illusion was gathered. ta a double | bow effect cap with a trim of lace applique. - She carried a ‘bridal bouquet of white carnations and rosebuds. 3 Nancy Oney, maid of honor, was gowned in a peach organza over taffeta sheath cocktail dress made with a scoop neckline, empire bod- ice and brief sleeves. The match- ing tunic length overskirt was bell shaped and fashioned with a tailor- ed bow at. the front waistline. She wore a matching circelet on her head fashioned of flowers and a cocktail length pouff veil. She carried a bouquet of pink, green, blue and white carnations. Bridesmaids Ann Lee Hansen, and Donna Smith wore identical blue was attired in a bal- ~ DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Lake Girl Is June Bride Ye MRS. GEORGE J. GUTCH and ‘pink gowns with matcililg headpieces. Donald McCue was best man and John Hansen and William DeMatteis ushers. A reception followed at the Ide- town Fire Hall. The couple left on a wedding trip to the New England States. They will reside at Wilcox Road, Whitesboro, N. Y. Mr. Gutch is associated with ‘General Electric Corporation at Utica, N. Y. Karen Lee Spencer Has Graduation Party Mrs. Ann Spencer, Main Road, Sweet Valley, entertained at a din- ner party Sunday June 23, honor- ing her daughter, Karen Lee, a mem- ber of the graduating class of Lake Lehman High School. The color motif was carried out in Blue and Silver, Karen's class colors. Centerpiece was a large ‘cake decorated in blue and silver and topped. with am academic hat and diploma. 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