ir ! i 3 il ‘daughter Vernanne, | and Mr. and Mrs. James Barrall, Sandy, Jimmy and Billy, gathered | at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ches- | ter Barrall on Friday evening to SECTION B — PAGE 2 \ Lehman Mr. and Mrs. Wayman Miers and grand-daughter Joanne Shellhamer, 'Nescopeck, were dinner guests of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Chester Barrall and | family, Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Lord and Shavertown, | | Rt. 29—Harveys Lake to Noxen VV VV VY VV VV VV ev SADDLES © BRIDLES ® TACK © Western Wear and Gifts Indian Moccasins and Gifts CHAZEL NE 9-8504 1 1 4 4 b 4 4 4 4 4 9 4 4 4 4 4 R 4 4 1 4 1 Doin bode bled ddd id i oi i p > p b p p p y: b r » » p p b > t P > t “The Wonderful World + of the Brothers Grimm” | VV VV VO VV VV VY VV VY ve YvevY FORTY-FORT THEATRE Friday - Saturday Matinee “King Kong versus Godzilla” Saturday Night - Sunday Monday - Tuesday (Continuous Sun. 3 to 11) a hdc dadmeatibrstibesihstialia iusto 4 otto dhetictinztattbuctineitictidiitaddied help Margaret Louise celebrate her birthday anniversary. Chris Dawe celebrated his minth birthday on Saturday with a party at his home. Present were Gary Baker, Douglas Ehret, Michael Hosh, Herbert Mayer, Paul Adamshick, Dale Sutton, Jack Vivian, Michael Schnell and James Cook. Chris is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dawe. Alfred Simms amd Grandson Chris Dawe whose birthdays fall on the same day were also entertained at a family birthday dinner on Sun- day. Sunday School Department of Lehman Methodist Church will pre- sent a short Promotion Day pro- gram on Sept. 29th, during the opening of Sunday School. All par- ents and friemds are invited. Township ' supervisors, auditors and tax collectors had their county convention inthe fire hall Thurs- day Sept. 19th, all day. Auxiliary of the Fire Company served a roast beef dinner to about 100. Auxiliary will meet in the fire hall Monday evening Sept. 23rd. Dorothy Baker will preside at the meeting. There will be installation of officers, A Happy birthday: Elbert F. Coombs, Helem N. Terry, Margaret L. Barrall, William B. Howard, Al- fred Rice, Jean Hoover and Gerald NEW MOWERS USED MOWERS BILL ECKERT OFF ROUTE NO. 309 Tunkhannock Hwy. — 674-5931 Hoover. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hoover have another son, born Sept. 16th. They have a son Keith, Mrs. Hoover is the former Jean Cobleigh, Idetowmn. Mrs. James Davemport and Mrs. Lillian Hildebrant drove to New Milford recently to see the beauty of the Countryside. ' People go to Europe to see the beauty of the world, and we have it in our own back yards. Just buy a tank of gas and drive out im the country, and you will see all the colors of the rainbow. It is beauti- ful. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nuss have returned from a camping and boat- img trip with their son Ron in Western Maryland at Deep Creek Lake. Ron discovered this lovely spot while flying over the area with the Air wing of the Maryland Na- tional Guard. You are invited to our hat party to be held at the Methodist Church 1 - 4:30 and 7 - 9 October 4, spcin- sored by the W.S.C.S. Come and bring your friends. Choose your hat from the latest styles and colors. Mrs. Lester Squier is chair- man. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnson cele- brated their 24th wedding anniver- sary September 18, in their home. It was a surprise given by their children amd son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith and son Lee. Present: Mr.. and Mrs. Russell Ide, Grace Ide, Mrs. Ethel Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Johnson and family. Mr. and Mrs. William Drabick entertained the Men’s Bible Class in their home Thursday evening. Mrs. Edward Omcay and Mrs. Madge Barnes assisted in serving. There {was a short business meeting, {| Robert Disque presiding. District meeting of W.C.T.U. was held: with a covered dish luncheon at the Outlet Free Methodist Church Parsomage. There was in- stullation of officers in the church. Mrs. Russell Hoover presided in the business meeting. i rape Ba — bo IIR IBA TTT afl t ! I EE RE RE NE RE NR RN RN EN TR RN NT RN NNN RY ONE TABLET DAILY Rexatt ® WEDDINGS BUSINESS Facilities For ® BANQUETS ® PARTIES | For Information Phone 287-7588 EC RE SE EEE OT ESE REESE } EE EEE A TEE EE EET EE EE EE n> i THE CONTINENTAL INN LUZERNE-DALLAS HWY. MEETINGS MULTIPLE only ° costs fe DRUG *3.65 © A FULL YEAR'S SUPPLY © SUPPLIES ALL THE VITAMINS YOU NORMALLY NEED! : "EVANS SHAVERTOWN 674-3888 VITAMINS ee A DAY STORE NTC ES RN TE TREE ETRE TATRA Sweet Valley Karla Penman Ray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Ray, amd Carol Drapiewski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl V. Drapiewski, entered the freshman class of Col- lege Misericordia this week. Both are graduates of Lake-Lehman High School. Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Ray, Karla, Graceanne and Brook; their guests, Mr. amd Mrs. Fred J. Gra- ham, Meridian, Mississippi; were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Sommers, Williamsport, Tuesday evening. Three-year-old Brook, accompanied by his father, and uncle Fred, emjoyed his first airplane jaunt last week. Area boys interested in partici- pating in the annual Punt, Pass and Kick competition, may register at THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1963 Harveys Lake Mrs. Guy Scouten recently spent Earl Hummel at East Brunswick, Mr. and Mrs, James Garey, in Balti- more. Arthur Dale Wagner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wagner of Arlington, Va., was baptized at the Alderson Methodist Church on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wagner and som have been spending their vacation with his parents at East Dallas, and with her paremts Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wagner at Harveys Lake. Lina Garinger left on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Austin, War- ren Center, to spend the winter in Florida. James Hunsinger, George Hunsinger, Schnectady, spemt the weekend with their par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hunsinger. Fernbrook Mr. and Mrs. George Getner, Ilion, N. Y., spent a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allen, East Over- brook Avenue. Mrs. Getner and Mrs. Allen are sisters. The regular monthly Missionary meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Higgins, Ransom Road, Thursday evening at 7:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. George Bellas, Berwick and, Mt. Zion Mary Lewis Bible Class met last two weeks with her daughter Mrs. | Wednesday for a covered dish din- | ner at the church. President Edith New Jersey. During her stay there Perry conducted the devotions and she and her daughter; Mrs. Ken-|the business meeting. neth Davis attended the wedding of ture projects were discussed. The her nephew Peter Garey, son of |following members were Various fu- there: Freida Krum, Lucy Howell, Jennie Smith, Maude Guilford, Ruth Gil- bert, Ida Mullison, Murielle Rozelle, Mae Howard, Evadna Decker, Ruth Perry, Edith Perry, Blanche Lewis. Visitors were: Carrie Lewis, Ezra Rozelle, Mr. Howard, Lois Perry, Catherine Perry, Priscilla Krum, Baby Howard Krum, Marion Maplewood Heights, and Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver, Sr., Trucksville spent Monday at Bloomsburg Fair. Promotion Sunday will be observ- ed this coming Sunday in the Glen- view P. M. Church. Rally Day will be held October 6 with Audrey Brodbeck as guest speaker. She is the Child Evangelism Director of Luzerne County. Mrs. Ira Button, East Overbrook Avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. Truman Stewart, East Stroudsburg spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stewart and family, in Pen Yan, New York. Tomy Hudak, Dave Stash, ‘Ed Estock and Claude Cooke took a trip to South Mountain on Sunday. They saw six deer and a bear and walked to within 60 feet of the creature and had him standing up twice. Ed Estock took some fine pictures of the animals, __ DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Nancy Sieber Starts Geisinger Training Nancy Louise Sieber, Shavertown, is one of a class of seventy-two . At the time I replied about Oct. 1.|gtydent nurses registered at Cei- formance for years, ever since wel] But the Artist is working fast singer Medical Center, where they first moticed its blazing red in the | ng the changes come while you = 4 their training September 16 Clara Thelma road — I mean the tree next to the corner tree, It’s redder than red and the leaves are beginning to fall. 1 was asked the other day when would be the best time to drive out in the country to see the Fall colors. Thomas, Gonser, George. Leighton Scott has eyes to see and words to tell about the tree at Eaton's Corner below Orange. That tree has been doing that color per- Pal of 1956. «| are driving! Nancy, daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Leighton, do come over quickly to see the tree at, the corner of our | C. T. Sieber, Shavertown, is a gradu- ate of Dallas High School. HEE ERASER TER RCRCRA CREE RRERRRRA EE 2 KEEPSAKE SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST y pos am From *100 Henry's Gifts - Cards - Jewelry MAIN HIGHWAY SHAVERTOWN Open Every Night Until 9 EEE EE EEE Ey { PUT 2) be mm em d Motor Twins, Inc. Market Street, Kingston. It is held for boys eight through eleven, : College boumd students in our area include Tom “Cy” Evams; Bob Gray, Carl Shriener, Renald Daven- port, Marily Woodling, Helen Du- gan, Wilkes College; Marsha Thomas, Dean Long, David Coslett, Jr., Jame DelKanic, Bloomsburg Teachers College; Gloria Long, College; Nancy Drapiewski, Penn State; Karen Young and Patricia Gutz, Wilkes-Barre Business Col- lege. CV vv vo LUZERNE THEATRE Friday and Saturday WALT DISNEY'S “Summer Magic” TECHNICOLOR With Hayley Mills Sunday (Continuous 2 to 11) “Flipper” TECHNICOLOR The Wonderful Story of a boy Linda Swelgin, Lock Haven State VV VV VV PV VV VY VV UV VY PY VY VV YY YY YY and his Dolphin Pal. b : i: GETYOUR