SECTION A — PAGE 4 For Beautiful Wedding Invitations Try The Post WHY TWiST TRADEMARK® ‘When you purchase a waichband, what do you expect from it? COMFORT DURABILITY BEAUTY To be sure you get all these features, buy miracle TSTOREX For her eee, TADY TWSt-0-F1 EVEY oh 3 § babel EY Florentine, 10 KT. G.F., $7.85 F.1.. R. L. EYET Jeweler Memorial Highway SHAVERTOWN Lehman Mr. and Mrs. Lansford Sutton re- | cently entertained Mrs. Suttons | mother Mrs. Nettie Reabuck, Forty | Fort; Mr. and Mrs. William Sippel, Port’ Crane, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. William Goodwin, Kingston, and | Mrs. Doris Whitson, Forty Fort. Mr. and Mrs: Paul Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Rogers, Mrs. Evelyn | Weaver and Joanme recently called on Rev. 'Abbott and his wife in Winston, N. Y. ‘The Abbotts would like to be remembered to all | friends amd neighbors. Mrs. Ab- | bott is doing very well. | Harry Lord, Outlet Road, lost one | of his sisters this past week, Mrs. Bertha B. Kreller, Plymouth Town- ‘ship. © She was only in the Nesbitt Hospital one day. - THEATRE Wednesday and Thursday Nov. 13 and 14 “Escape From East Berlin” % Don Murray, Christine. Kaufmann Friday and Saturday Nov. 15 and 16 “A New Kind of Love” % Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward Saturday Matinee and Sunday Nov. 16 and 17 “The Quick And The Dead” PLUS “Viking Women And The Sea Serpent” with Healthful Comfort from Floor to Ceiling! GAS HEAT costs less to install, operate and Em Er | maintain! Ask for Your FREE Heating Survey! Before you buy fuel or convert your heating equipment see your Heating Contractor, Plumber or Gas Company PENNSYLVANIA GAS ~~ THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1963 Mr. and Mrs. Lewis LaBar Feted On 32nd Anniversary Lt. and Mrs’ Dale Hoover, sta- tioned at an Air Force Base in Mass., and sons Keith and Kevin, are visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hoover and Mr, and Mrs. Hairy Cobleigh of Idetown. Happy birthday this week: Wal- ter Kyttle, Patricia Ann Major, Alice = Ide Hudak, Dale Sutton, James C. Barrall, Richard Johnson, and Frank McKenna. Also Happy Anniversary to this nice couple: Mr. and Mrs. Leonard H. Ide. Joe Ide, our cnief of police, re- turned home Sunday from Nesbitt Hospital. He would like to ‘thank all those who sent him flowers and also cards. Willard Sutton is coming along some time in General Hospital. Mr. | and Mrs. Sutton and family enter- | tained over the weekend Mr. and | Mrs. Earl Moffitt, Havertown, and | Miss Clara Hammer, Ocean Grove, N. J. Richard Sutton wants to thank vv vv FORTY-FORT THEATRE Thursday -'Friday - Saturday “Garry On Teacher” Sunday - Monday - Tuesday (Continuous Sun. 3 to 11) Maureen O'Hara Henry Fonda Ee ee a ee a a a “Spencer's Mountain” et A A AL AL eis cided ddadmin Mr. and Mrs. Lewis LaBar, Hunts- ville Road, were pleasantly sur- prised Friday evening , November a housewarming. Mrs. LaBar is the former Mabel MacHenry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore MacHenry, Orange. Mr. LaBar is the son of Mrs. very nicely at home after spending | Laura LaBar, Dallas. He is an em- ployee of the Wyoming Valley Auto Bus Co. The couple have 4 children; Mrs. Robert Bender, Palmyra, N. Y.; Jack, Nashville, Tenn.; Mrs. Albert Simmons, West Pittston and Mrs. William Simmons, also of West Pittston. There are eight grand- all those who helped in, any way to make his sale a success. He was well satisfied with everything. | The Auxiliary was on the job to | serve luncheon. Aaron Sutton is still in General Hospital, ‘and doing well He vv would like to thank all those | friends and neighbors that sent | him cards. 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Mrs. ‘George Jacobs and Mrs. Nor- wod Brader head the hostess Com- mittee. i r——y Auxiliary To Feature Holiday Displays, Tea Nesbitt Hospital Auxiliary will sponsor a Holidays Displays and Tea Wednesday, November 20 at ‘the new Nurses Home Auditorium, be- ginning at 1 p. m. and continuing until 9 p. m. A lovely assortment of hobbies, gifts and decorations will be featur- ed. have three displays: a charming Cranberry Glass Collection by Mrs. Harold Shappelle; Thanksgiving Ta- ble decorations by Mrs. H. H. Ry- mer; Nativity scene by Mrs. Carl Hontz. Mrs. Charles Perkins is chairman. The public is cordially invited to attend. A free will offering will be taken. Et Mt. Sinai Miss Ruth Bennett, R. N., daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Bennett, Trucksville, is engaged im general duty at Mt. Sinai Hospital, New | Fos City. Main Highway — DARING'S 674-8481 Dallas Fresh Lean Ground 3 1b. 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THE BOSTON STORE Harveys Lake and Sweet Valley The Boston Store RE UN i ye hh a Ea a ——— EE 2 CC I OO OPEN - JUST A SPIN OF THE DIAL and you reach DIAL 674-1181 In Wilkes-Barre NO TOLL CHARGE Centér Moreland, Dallas and Walker The local Shavertown Branch will | AED ET <> <C> <> + <i <i CE ~<a <r ATT ETE Er a Ae CY i «OT DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Phyllis Louise Brown, Elmira Engaged To Harry H. Sebring Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brown, former residents of Dallas, now xe- siding in Elmira, N. Y., announce the engagement of their daughter, Phyllis Louise, to Harry H. Sebring, also of Elmira. Miss Brown is a graduate of Cort- land High School and is an em- ployee of Westinghouse Electric Corp., Horseheads. Her fiance is also a graduate of Cortland High School and is em- ployed with Hankins Container Co., Elmira Heights. He is the son of William Sebring, Cortland, N. Y. Miss Brown’s maternal grandpar- ents Mr. and Mrs, Theodore Mac- Henry, reside in Orange and her paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown, live on Parrish St., in Dallas. Sweet Valley Luther Kocher has returned home after spending the past several weeks in Thomasville, Ala- bama, “where he was working as an Electronic Technician for the Sperry-Rand Co. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Phares, Pikes Creek, had as guests over last weekend, ‘their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lanning, Chester. Congratulations are extended to Bob and Jane ‘Ann Cooper Smith, who observed their first wedding anniversary on Sunday, November 3. Bob is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith,, Sweet Valley and Jane Ann is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cooper, Chase. Bess Klinetob, Pikes Creek,enter- tained her nephew and family, Rev. and Mrs. Hugh Klinetob, Nanticoke, last Wednesday, the occasion mark- ing Rev. Klinetob’s birthday and the couple's silver wedding anni- versary. They are the parents of two children, Elaine and Hugh, Jr. Rev. Klinetob is the son of Rev. and Mrs. C. B. Klinetob, Afton, N. Y,, former local residents. Last Thurs- day Bess has as dinner guests, Letha Spaulding, Shavertown and Lillian Hildebrant, Dallas. Mrs. Albert Smith and son, Dar- win, spent last weekend as the guests of Mrs. Smith’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bonning, Corning, N. Y. Jan Long, son of Mr. and Mrys. Charles H. Long and David Haines, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Haines, were guests Friday evening of Randy Kevin Ray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Ray, Sweet Valley. To celebrate Randy’s birthday the boys attended the presenta- tien of ‘Beauty and ‘the Beast” at College Misericordia, returning to the Ray home later for the tradi- tional cake and ice-cream. Birthdays in the Sweet Valley area ‘this week include, Liza Dougal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dougal; Sharon Phares, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Phares and Michael Trotta, Mrs. Louis Trotta. See our complete selection of fresh, delicious CANDIES ~ son of Rev. and We are sorry for the temporary parking in- We . appreciate the consid- convenience. eration of our customers who have been wonder- fully cooperative. HALL'S PHARMACY Registered Pharmacists on Duty at All Times ROY ELLIOTT, JOHN FEDOCHK ED HALL 674-4161 OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY 8 AM. to 10 P.M. National Diabetic Detection Week NOV. 17 TO NOV. 23 CERNE EEE ERE EEE FINANCE YOUR DIRECTLY WITH THE WYOMING NATIONAL BANK. OF WILKES-BARRE YOU'LL SAVE MONEY IF YOU Compare Our Financing With Others! Monthly Payts. on New Car Loans (LIFE INSURANCE INCLUDED) AMOUNT PAYT. MONTHS i $1500 $48.11 36 $2000 $64.14 36 $2500 $80.18 36 Telephone 823-0131 CONSUMER LOAN DEPT. . 2nd FLOOR NEW CAR Many Local Folk Enjoy UN Tour Thirty nine Back Mountain resi- dents, including seven Rotary Ex- change Students participated in the United Nations Tour, sponsored by the Wyoming Valley Council of Churches on Monday. A number of the visitors enjoyed dinner in the Delegates Dining Room, choosing from a varied menu of Poached Eggs on English Muffin and Ham Benedict, Grilled Fresh Striped Bass Maitre d’Hotel, Breast of Chicken On Toast Eugenie, Roast Prime Ribs of Beef au Jus, Pork Chops Saute Pepinillos Cubana, La Cote De Veal Sautee Grand Mere, Chef's Salad Bowl with Jumbe Shrimps Viniagrette, Curry of Spring Lamb a I'Indienne en Casserole with Rice Pilaw. General Assembly meeting at the time afforded an opportunity for all present to be seated during the session and listen in on ear phones to the business at hand. 2 A special briefing on Church Re- lationship to the UN and Interma- tional Affairs was given by ¥. Ernest Inwood, Director of UN pro- gramming for the National Council of Churches and a tour of the UN Church Center taken. Attending from the Back Moun- tain were Mesdames Betty Rogers, Ellen Kimball, Harry Beck, Jack Magee, George Jacobs, Laura Dod- son, John Diffendafer, Charles Mains, Carol Roushey, Nancy Deeble, Letha Spaulding, Ruth Houser, Flor- ence Kast, Pearl Gosart, Marian Biggs, Eva McGuire, William Keefe, Emma Anderson, Nancy Webster, Amelia Crompton, Margaret John- son, Dorothy Griffith, Georgienna Weidner, Imelda Thomas, Robert Wilde, Lee Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Edwards, Ted Poad, Harri- son Hall, William Davis and Miss Pearl Averett. Also exchange students residing in Back Mountain homes: Meredith Billings, Australia; Loesloes Van Baaren, Holland; Eiji Kusumoto, Japan; Marianne Davidson, Sweden; John Zardona, Argentina; Eva Haamsen, Holland; Esther Avila, al- so, of Argentina and Roshan Billi- moria, India. Trucksville Ruth Merrell, Doran Drive, and Pearl Averett, Shavertown, spent Saturday in Binghamton. L Our sincere sympathy to Fink Malloy and family on the death of his wife this past week. 3 Clair Geissinger, Mountain Home, was houseguest of “Mrs. Florence Gallagher and Arline Bessmer this past week-end. Mrs. Alice Davis, Grove Street is recovering from a recent illness. Mrs. Harry Owens, Harris Hill Road, is a patient in Nesbitt Hos- pital. . Mrs. Bruce Long, Harris Hill Rd, has returned to Nesbitt Hospital where she - was a patient several weeks ago. Birthday Greetings this week to: Sherry Bullock, Ricky L. Turner, Mrs. Harold C. W. Birth, Russell A. DeRemer, Bobby Shoemalgge, Jocelyn Ann Nichols, Harry John- son, Shirley Tippett,” William H. Clewell, Mary Lou Nichols, Isabel Kreidler and Dick Kerpovich. 9 Mrs. Matilda Beline and Betty spent the week-end in Dushore. Ruth Mendelson, Waghington, D. C. spent the weekend with her parents. Mrs. Albert Williams, Jr., was a Sunday dinner guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Williams, Kingston. Precision built with muscle and brawn TOYOTA JLAND CRUISER, the world’s toughest all pur. ‘pose 4-wheel drive vehicle POWER! — 135 np. cylinder ngine § e oof MUSCLE! _s forward speeds, 3 reverse BEEF! rrattens slippery rocky 64° grades BRAWN! _ 3263 1s. of heavy steel construction TO DRIVE IT IS TO WANT IT! Johnny HAKIM USED CARS 681 S. MAIN ST. Wilkes-Barre AE rr rr rrr Orr DA
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