THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1963 DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA | : ; . was first to guess the Whatsit in last Mrs. Alice C. Davis, Trucksville, week's Dallas Post. That stack of i convalescing at her home follow- | crackers got an enthusiastic recep- lig a heart attack suffered while! tion Folks who couldn't guess the 0 duty as a licensed practical poon-track a few weeks ago, got arse at Valley Crest Hospital. on board the cracker picture with fe Dive ig Hanstorel to" 4 whoop and a holler. Jimmie Ko- y OSPIia’ where sie remain. | omchak’s Whatsits take a lot of 1 a patient for three weeks. This | “"7""% Leek she was allowed to climb part- | Jimmie’s time. lay upstairs and hopes it will not > long until she can return to the fork she loves so well. She especially urges folk to visit | ile patients who look forward to ers she received while ill. 4) xan ms ie Emam GLOBE IN LUZERNE 100 J} Use This Coupon For 2 Purchases in Store. 4 100 S&H GREEN STAMPS In Addition to Regular Stamps On Cash Purchases of $5.50 or more. * THIS COUPON GOOD THROUGH WED., NOV. 6 STAMPS with every $5.50 or more Purchase HEADLINERS OF THE SEASON 099 10 $899 Fashion goes to your head - = - in our beautifu] in- terpretations of the sea- son’s important millinery styles. ' Choose felts, velours, tapestry fabrics— in scrumptious colors. We have a very large selection. GLOBE OPEN THURS. and FRI. NIGHTS IN LUZERNE SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST any callers and expresses her sin- cere thanks for the cards and flow- a» The “Harvest Revue” to be pre- sented next Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings by Dallas [Senior | and Dallas Junior Woman's Clubs will offer an evening of fine enter- tainment ranging from comic to classic. Excellent chorus and solo numbers intersperced with dancing specialties will highlight the Mu- sicale directed by Frank Casey with an assist from Vince Murphy and Dan Stenger who will alternate as master of ceremony. Music will be furnished by Bobby Baird and his orchestra. The presentation to be ,held at Dallas Senior High School will be made up of the following cast: Mrs, Robert Stephenson, Dr. David Kun- kle, Donna LaBarr, Marilyn Lipfert, Mrs. Evan Bonowitz, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ash, Mr. and Mrs. William To Sell Cookies “COOKIES: AROUND THE WORLD ” will highlight the Baked Goods Booth at Dallas Chapter No. 396, ‘0. E. S. Turkey Supper and Fall Festival at Jackson Fire Hall on Saturday, November 7. The Rainbow Girls will also have a Candy Booth. Mrs, Gertrude Dav- ies heads’ the Baked Goods Booth. Miss Colleen Conaghan is Wor- thy Advisor of the Charles E. James Memorial = Assembly, Order of the Rainbow for. Girls. REPUBLICANS RE-ELECT Vernon A. Cease School Director Harold Bertram Road Supervisor ELECT Mike Slimak School Direcior Henry Zbick Auditor REPUBLICANS JACKSON TOWNSHIP BUCKWHEAT REG. 5%¢c and REG. : 49¢ { COMB HONEY PANCAKES EVER Just Add Water - - i Bake ! SPECIAL | PKG. (4 Ibs.) BUCKWHEAT PANCAKES BOTH on SH Huston's Feed Service FERNBROOK ED ~ 674-6191 Bride Elect Feted At Bridal Shower | Donna Givens, West Wyoming was feted at a Variety Shower, Sun- day October 6 at Carverton Meth- | odist Church. Hostesses were Mary Ann Meeker and Lillian Werts. The former Miss Givens was mar- I ried October. 19 ' to ‘Arthur Owen, Carverton at West Wyoming... Present were Grace: Safford, Doris . | Lewis, Elna Lewis, Marie Charney, ‘Ida Norton, ; Earlene Farrell, Grace Lostrick, ‘Dorothy : Lapinski, Lillian Nicholas, Madeline Nicholas, Staf- | finia Nicholas, Sue White, Dolores Wegodinski, © Ann Nicholas, Mrs. | William Owen; Alice ' Owen, ‘Jean | Cron, Loretta Owen, Mrs. Givens, | Mrs. Osmyn Owens, = the ' guest of honor and the hostesses. Dallas Birthdays Birthday greetings to Atty. Rob- ert Fleming, Dennis McCa1tney Mrs. Milford Shaver, Jimmy Miller, Frances T. Williams, Lawrence Britton, Stephen Farrar, Beverly S. White, Robert Parry, Sue Botsford, Stephen M. Evans, Mrs. Stanley S. Davis, Dr. W. L. McCutcheon, James B. Huston, 3rd and Billie Lewis. At Mansfield John Dana, son of Mr. and Mrs. field State Colleg. T | | Dallas Woman's Club Shoemaker Chapel, : { | SECTION A — PAGE 4 | i ice Davis Is Guesses The Whatsit Fifty Three Make Up Cast of Dallas Women's Club Harvest Revue Lehman IOOF Offers lecuperating Mrs. John H. Penman, Dallas, . Hall To Toby Creek {iv District Deputy Grand - Master Joseph Ellsworth, secretary of Osage Lodge, IOOF, Lehman, speak- ing for four other members pres- ent, invited Toby Creek Lodge No. [ 1078, Trucksville, to store its equip- ment and paraphernalia at the Le- man hall. Archard, Mrs. Joseph Balavage, Mrs. Paul Lauer, Betty Jean Davis, Mrs. Leonard Groboski, Mrs. Raymond Wilson, Mrs. Robert Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Harding, Mrs. David Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Al Turner, Richard Oliver, Orchard, Mrs. Frank Huttman, Mrs. Donald Smith, Mrs. Ross Williams, Mrs. ‘Howard Garris, Mrs. Leo Mo- hen, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wiley, Bud Nelson, Elsa Mrs. Robert Moore, Mrs. Harry Ed- | wards, Ruth Miller, Mrs. William | Carroll, Mrs. Victor Cross, Mrs. | Charles Mahler, Mr. and Mrs. John | Rogers, Mrs. Joseph Katyl, Jerry | Gardner, Herry Lefko, Mrs. Ed- ward Ratcliffe, Mrs. Henry Moyer, Mr. and Mrs. Jack (Stanley, Mrs, Fred Niemeyer, Francis, Ambrose, John Konsavage, Mrs. Cletus Hol- comb, Diane Meyers, Joan Natitus, | Mrs. Bud Rogers, Carol Lahey, Mrs. Lewis Reese. Program will begin each evening at 8:30 P.M. Tickets may be pur- chased from any club member or at the door. Proceeds will go to the scholar- ship fund and civic projects car- ried on by ‘the joint women’s or- ganizations. ‘ For Scenic Beauty Dallas Senior Woman’s Club at its October meeting passed a resolu- tion similar to that passed by the Garden Club of Wyoming Valley a short time previous, and printed as an. editorial in the Dallas Post of October 17. The Senior Woman's Club goes on record as: “Wholeheartedly supporting the efforts. of the Greater Wyoming Valley Chamber of Commerce, gov- erning officials and other interested groups. and individuals ‘to preserve the scenic beauty along that stretch of highway and to prevent further encroachment. of both advertising and undesirable construction through enforcement of existing laws and ordinances.” The stretch of ‘highway is the portion under construction. from Luzerne to Dallas,, defaced hereto- ! | fore by glaring signs. Copies were sent to Mrs. Edward B. Wicks, president of Luzerne County . Federation of Woman's Clubs; Thomas Kiley, president of Chamber of Commerce; David Ogden, Area Appearance Committee; Edward Heiselberg, Planning Com- mission; Jarrett Jennings, Luzerne County Commissioner. ? LaRoy Ziegler, Kingston Town-' ship supervisor; Harold Brobst, Dal- | Nesbitt Hospita Rummage Sale Shavertown Branch, Nesbitt Hos- pital Auxiliary, will hold a Rum- mage Sale Monday, Tuesday and ‘Wednesday, November 4, 5 and 6 at Lare’s Store in Luzerne. | Mrs. Charles Maxwell, Mrs. Har- | vey Kitchen, Mrs. Lyman Lull and “Mrs. Joseph Marsh are serving as chairmen of the event. ‘Assisting are Mesdames Fred Templin, Charles Sieber, Lewis Un- derwood, Pearl Gilroy, Robert Gra- ‘ham, Carl Hontz, ‘Gladys Martz, David Evans, Charles = Sprenkel, Ward Jacquish, Blanche Keller,, | | Auxiliary Next Week Edward Whitely, Sheldon Evans, Fred Malkemes, William Thomas, Franklin Hawke, William Brown, Misses Florence Rave and Ruth Lamoreaux. ! The ladies will accept any -clo- thing or hcusehold items including furniture. Mrs. Joseph Marsh, Mrs. Charles Perkins and Mrs. Carl Hontz are in charge- of the pick up com- mittee. | ? 3 Funds realized will be used to as- sist in. furnishing the new nurses home. Gramley-Clemow Nuptials Performed At Dallas Saturday Miss Beatrice Gramley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carson Gramley, Harvey's Lake, R.D. No. 1, became the bride of Ronald Clemow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Afton Reese, R.D. No. 3, Dallas, in East Dallas Methodist Church, Saturday evening, October 26. Rev. William Watson officiated, ' bridesmaid was Miss Patricia Gard- ner. Richard Clemow, brother of the groom served as best man, while another brother, Hamilton, was usher. Miss Gramley was given in mar- riage by her brother, Carson. A wedding reception following the ceremony was held at the bride- las Borough Council; Fred Lamor- and Mrs. William Boice was organ- groom's home. eaux, Dallas Township Supervisors; ist. | And to Wilkes-Barre Publishing Jack Dana, is a freshmtn at Mans- Company, Sunday Independent, and Dallas Post. Miss Mary Alice Cooper, daughter of Mr .and Mrs. John Cooper, 104 Mill Street, Parsons, became the bride of Darryl Dickson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Dickson, East Dal- la,s Saturday, October 26 at Kings- ton Methodist Church. | The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. Robert J. Lukens. The bride was attired in a white wool dress with black accessories Mary Alice Cooper Weds Darryl Dickson, East Dallas tions. Matron of honor Nancy Sehmidle, sister of the groom, wore a royal blue wool dress with black accessories and a corssage of blue and white carnations. Best man was Thomas Schmidle, Jr., law of, the groom. Following the ceremony a recep- tion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Schmidle Jr., at 432 Schuyler Ave., Kingston, Pa. The couple will reside in Lyons, and wore a corsage of white carna- New Jersey. NOY EI HEI REICH CEN every night ~ = ~ a ~ = ~ = ~ = ~ = ~ = A GIFT FOR CHRISTMAS Henrys is open ’til 9 A small deposit will hold a Diamond Lustrous, Beautiful and Bright! THENRY'S JEWELRY — CARDS MAIN HIGHWAY — SHAVERTOWN EES EAE C2 EZ ENE s i CEI EEE SCENE nens: TO SOON GIFTS EEE IE TEE EEE TEEN RR TREE ER UCT EIN TREE M2 REXALL ONE CEN OCTOBER 31 n T SALE STAI Through —- NOVEMBER 6 |S Rexall DRUG STC SHAVERTOWN — ———————————— brother-in- TS TO-DAY | Mrs. Gloria Hadsel, sister of the | bride, ,was matron of honor and | The couple are residing over Bunney’s Store in Fernbrook. 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BAKERY Highway The Trucksville club was also | invited to hold its future meetings | there if and when it becomes necessary to vacate present quarters to make way for the new townhip building. Many Local Residents Attend U. N. Dinner The United Nations Dinner Thurs- day night at Hotel Sterling was well | attended by Back Mountain resi- | dents, among them a number of students from foreign countries at- tending College Misericordia. Many of these girls posed questions for Philip Deane, head of the United Nations Information service Washington D.C., who invited ques- tions at the conclusion of his talk. Spotted in the Crystal Ballroom were Senator and Mrs. Harold Flack, Dr. and Mrs. John Doane, Miss Frances Dorrance, Mrs. William Lance, Mrs. Mae Townend, Mrs. Eu- gene Farley and Mrs. T. M. B. Hicks. Mrs. Townend Returns From Oregon Visit Mrs. Mae Townend, Twin Spruces, Pioneer Avenue; Dallas , has return- ed home after spending a ‘three week visit with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Townend, Port- land, Oregon. . Mrs... Townend, an advocate of airplane travel, fulfilied a long-time desire to fly in a helicopter, when she made the trip from Pniladel- phia to New York in one of the whirlibirds. She -enplaned via TWA jet from the metropolis arriving in a matter of hours at her destination, having breakfasted at her home in Dallas and enjoying dinner with her son that evening. 2d New Daughter Born Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sayre, Pike's Creek, announce the birth ‘of a daughter, Saturday, October 26, at Nesbitt Hospital. There are three other little girls, Christine, four; Cathy, three; Terry, one and a half. Mother® is the former Beverly Kester, Meeker. Michael Allen Ell Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ell, Lehman Avenue, announce the birth of a six pound ten ounce son, Michael Allen, October 22 at Nesbitt Hos- pital. There is another son, Gary, age two. Mrs. Ell is the former [Eleanor Lacomis, Kingston. Mr. Ell is "employed by the Process Plant, | Country Club Road and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ell, Jr., Sha- vertown. . Flies Back To England After Three-Week Leave Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rogokgki, Pikes Creek, had a telephone call from England Monday, which an- | nounced safe arrival of their son | Ronald after a seven hour jet flight across the Atlantic. A/1C Rogowski, home on leave for three weeks, and |'with ten months left to go in Eng- | land , is stationed at (Greenham | Common, southwest of London. escsseseesesssesesassresey . Miracle Whip | Salad Dressing ...ALL YOU NEED FOR : BETTER BUNWICHES : > . 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