rn SD CRS —_—r | on es = DIRTY Sane WO ERDRIEE BES ae " praes SRR me 3, FYNOTE GUCRCIIREME VYSESN Re Ren ~ Funeral in General Hospital, id SECTION B— PAGE4 Thomas E. Williams, 795 Dies On Thanksgiving Services for Thomas E." Williams, 75, Harris Hill, Trucksville, were held Saturday morning from Disque Home, Dallas with Rev. Russell Lawry officiating. Interment was in Wardan Cemetery. Mr. Williams, who resided with his grandaughter, Mrs. Harold Rose, Trucksville, died Thursday morning where he had been admitted two days earlier. He had undergone surgery three weeks ago and appeared to be improving when he was again stricken. He had moved to the Back Moun- “ tain area following the death of his | Rose is another grandaughter, Mrs. wife, ‘the former Ellen O'Shea, who passed away in 1931. He resided with his daughter, Mrs. Mary Eliza- beth Meholick, in Shavertown and Trucksville until her death last year. A native of Wales, Mr. Williams came to this country as a young man and was engaged in mining until retirement. Surviving in addition to Mrs. Edward Makowski, Dallas. Also four great grandchildren, Here's your comforting thought for today” the world changes so fast that you couldn't stay wrong all the time if you tried. 84 MAIN ST. Schechtman’s Army & Navy Store (across from Acme Market) Open Evenings Til 9 LUZERNE Beys’ & Young Men’s MEN’S MEN’S SKI COATS BULKY KNIT BAN LON REG. $14.98 - SWEATERS SOX 2% | $ Genuine Argyle "8.98 38 | EF, nsninted Values to $6.98 $ _Dagton Filled Ob aod wrod 2 pr. i WINTER LADIES’ f JACKETS ITALIAN WOOL GIRLS’ BLUEBELL and TAPERED WOOL SLAX CLICKER 3 ; a COATS SLAX LINED 1 98 $10 Value $5, value 2 98 REG. $3 Boy’s and Men's (8-18) 3 SPECIAL CHRISTMAS VALUES T00 MANY To LIST ! 1d — 54. Years — - FOR FINE WATCHES - HAIR DRYERS - GIFT ITEMS The Finest APPLIANCES - SHAVERS - FOR 4 Generations DBIEAMONDS and Wedding Rings RINGS SILVER from 10c up ARES RSS ARRAS SS SRA RSA NLS ASS ASA SN SANSA SASS SSSA AS LS TALLLLLEALLLALLASA AAAS VN SIENA VERS ASSN SVS SAS VAS ~ THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1963 LUZERNE STORES PLAN GALA CHRISTMAS Luzerne has long been a favorite shopping center for the Back Mountain residents. This year, as in many previous ones, plans are being made for another busy Christmas season. The stores are displaying many unusual items and: their prices are well in line and often below those featur- ed by the discount houses in the area. Parking space is adequate, since Luzerne Bank has provided a large area in the rear of the bank to accom- modate shoppers. Starting today, December 5, the stores will be open every night until 9. Trinity United Presbyterian Congregation Plans Edifice Reverend Andrew Pillarella, pas- tor of Trinity United Presbyterian Church in Dallas announces plans for a campaign to build a church, asking parishioners to support the building campaign in conjunction with the regular Every Member Canvass on Sunday December 15. No monetary goal has been estab- lished but it is hoped that pledges made over a three year period will enable the construction of one or |- more units- as planned on' the seven acres Now. owned by the church adjacent to the Dallas. Township Junior High School. Chairman of the Building Fund Committee has a big job to do according to Rev. Pillarella, and has divided the responsibility into sec- tions. In charge of Unit No. 1 is Mitchell Jenkins who has George Davis and Arch G. Rutherford to ascist. They will have charge of 3% making necessary preparations. A EE EE NE EN HENRI ERS PRN HEIEH HERKEN XERKERRERKS # FINKELSTEIN'S Jewelry Store 72 MAIN ST., LUZERNE QUALITY JEWELRY Unit No. two publicity, has as cochairmen, John L. Marsh and Ed- ward M. Wroblewski, with Mrs. Thomas B. Bobo Sr., and Mrs. Wil- liam Eckroat and Frederick Weiss to assist. Unit No. three, charged with re- sponsibility for personnel has as co- chairmen [ester Hauck: and Mrs. ‘Thomas A. Dungey and Mrs. Hauck. Unit No. four is headed by Mrs. Warren Koehl and Mrs. George Da- vis. They will be responsible for making arrangements for meetings and providing meals, assisted by Mrs. John L. Marsh and Mrs. Wil- liam G. Cooper. Unit No. five, Church Staff Com- mittee and responsible for clerical work is headed by Paul Heitzenra- ter and Dr. Robert M. Bodycomb with working members Miss Alice Jones, Mrs. Bradford Alden and Mrs. Heitzenrater. Unit No. six is headed by Ronald |S. Woolcock, Financial Secretary and Treasurer for the Building Fund Committee. This committee, com+ posed of Bradford Alden and Dr. Warren Koeh] is responsible for all finances. In addition to these units, Donald Miller will have charge of Followup and will assist the Financial Sec- retary and Treasurer. According to Rev. Pillarella adult membership is now 164, a number FOR THE HOLIDAYS ORDER YOUR '® TURKEY @® CAPON @® GEESE '® DUCKS (with KREF) '® CHICKENS (Roasting-Stewing) FRESH KILLED POULTRY All Poultry Fresh Dressed on Premises BENNIE'S POULTRY MARKET NYLON SLIPS HALF SLIPS owl eee vel iw ier. PETTI PANTS | WALTZ GOWNS - LONG GOWNS es 8 es ss se eb. ETE TET $ PLUS id y ¥ $ PURCHASE of $2.99-3.99 1.99-2.99 .69-2.99 “eee ew» os ss se 1.99-3.99 (NYLON - FLANNELETTE - COTTON) Dacron and Cotton PEGNOIR SETS “eo. Nylon 5.99-8.99 3.99-12.99 WITH EVERY $5.50 OR MORE Goed Through—Wed, Dec. 11 BLEETEEETK i LL BEE TTT ATTRACT Special across from GREENWALDS ELECTRIC KNIFE $17. 95 | 53 MAIN STREET LUZERNE FREE DELIVERY OPEN EVEMIKGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS 287-0046 We're Open Every Night Until Christmas lingerie galore from the Globe Store TELE IIL TEETER RE RE RERIRE Opava SQHEREEN AND THIS COUPON | . * YOU ree sre. DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA CAN'T LUZE THESE WOMEN! By d’Alessio oT be FAY DAY EVERY FLORENCE J THANKS TO BROOKLYN, NY. “Please, Mr. Bower — from now on, keep my salary and just give me the deductions!” which is expectedto be doubled by 1966. The congregation has been hold- ing services at Dallas Junior High School since September 1961. The church was granted a charter in June of 1962 and purchased prop- erty with the intention of building in October of that year. A building Committee was form- ed in April 1963 and has been working regularly in preparing plans to meet the needs of the congre- gation. Pastor Pillarella said, “ I expect the church will move for- ward in faith upon completion of this campaign on December 15th. The response thus far has been a real joy.” Sheets Needed Clean used sheets are needed. for cancer dressings. Anyone wishing to donate same may leave them at Gosart’s Store, Shavertown, or the Dallas Post. 3 Couples Club Plans Farmer Dance Dec. 7 Couples Club, Trucksville Metho- dist Church, will meet at the Fel- lowship Hall Saturday at 8 p. m. The program will be a Farmer Dance with a famous local caller. Committee members are: Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Dymond, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kreidler. Michael R. Sherin Mr. and Mrs. Bernard ‘Sherin, East Franklin Street, Shavertown became the parents of a seven pound, five ounce son, Michael Ray- mond, November 19 at Nesbitt Hos- pital. There are’ two other children, Bernard, four and Dianne, three. Mrs. Sherin in the former Grace Craig, Courtdale. CRE HEHEHE HEE H HEHEHE EHH E HEHEHE HXLRREERRKLERKS MAIN STREET 5 % % &% % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % 4 % % 4 % % % % % % v EXPERT SHOE REPAIR vV HANDBAGS MENDED v ALL LEATHER REPAIRS June’s Shoe Repair (across from GREENWALD’S) LUZERNE = Co % is n nice 0. ' be Sifted with $5.95 to Slipovers Zipper Button Styles 15.95 SHIRTS ALL $2.98 to $5.00 id with MAIN WEATHER COATS Muted Plaids Solids Pile Liners UDDIES MEN'S SHOP Boys’ and $12.95 Men's Sizes to $39.95 SIRERY Bowling News (Continued from Page 1. Jack Stanley piled up games of 199-228, a 592 total for Tan- gos. Bob Maturi spilled 209 (556) and Sherwood Wilson had 209-198 (568) for Twist- ers. Marge Milne starred for the girls with 167-161 (470) on Semanon’s team. Other top scorers were Ed Roth 204 508), Gems, Eleanor Moyer 162, Doris Maturi 156, Checkers; Twist- ers rolled 1868 total pins. Industrial League Kern's team led the scoring Nov- ember 20th with 2199 total pins. Only one kegler spilled over S550 pins and that was E. Espen with 9254 (560) for Harvey's Lake Ameri- can Legion. A. Wendell had 191 for Stanton TV. MacDougall had 213, J. Casterline 191-216 and J. Landis 194 for Kern's. A. Staka hit 191 for ASP: Watch for the standings. Bowlerettes Bolton’s Diner, with 29 points leads the league and Whiting's Parts is next with 26", . Duke Isaacs’ team has 20% and Monk Plumbing and Heating 20. Bolton’s Diner took team honers with 2178 total pins and Whiting’s posted high sin- gle of 796. Kay Kalafsky hit 163-168 (472) for Bolton’s and Flo Rosenberber had 189. Other top scores were chalked up by A. Whiting 170, H. Bolton 169, 'S. Roberts 164, and in the 150’, L. Cyphers, T. Morton, L. Bolton, R. Nygren, M. Hislop, S. Roberts, J. Inman, B. Risch and D. Oravitz. Dallas Woman’s Club First place in the women’s af- ternoon league is held by Garnets with 267 points. Pearls are not far behind with 25. Amethysts with 24 and Emeralds 23 are in the running. Eleanor Moyer took honors with 160-180 (493) and Dia- monds led the teams with 589 (1623). lines with a triplicate series of 125 games. Donna Kaye had 175-169 (482), Helen Bonomo 165-174 (475) and Dot Davis 177. Lakers Burkes Bar B Q tends he lea- gue with 35 points. Stegmaier Lads have 27, Kocher’s Boys and Sports- man Bar M are tied with 26 each. Top shelf and Stegmaier Lassies, 24 each. Joe Rodda led the boys with 220 (604). F. Bialogowicz post-’ ed 229, B. Zimniski: had 580, Charles Berkey, 553, R. Field- ing hit 223 and Joe Rodda, 220 Marie Ritts hit 212 (567) for the girls. Janet Fielding and 186 (481), Rose Novros- ki 181 (499) and R. Nelson 181. Theresa ‘Graham made the head- Crown Jewels Heading the league is the Onyx team with 29 points. Pearls have 24. - Ruby Scouton led individual scoring with 196 (524); Jane Bick- ing had 188 (475); Mary “il Whitesell (468) and ‘S. Major Travelling Ron Fielding tock honors when he posted 235-221 (645) for Sportsman Bar when the boys met Litzy’s Cafe and won 3 points. His brothers Fred and Sid rolled along with him on series of 221 (593) and 226 (i%1) respectively. Buck Ro- berts hit 202. Tom had — 133? Ady Asphalt took two from iSha- ker’s with Fred Fielding hitting 235 (581) and Leo Yankoski hitting 225 (578). Al Ciccarelli rolled 561. Addy “took all from Lispi Lanes, piling up 8 games of 1017-950-1006 for a total of 2973 pins. Leo Yankoski had | 245 (632), Fred Adams and Al | Ciccarelli were tied with 606 ‘series. Fred had 233 and Al rolled 205. Tom Gauntlett had 216 and Bob Moore, 200. Bernie's took 2 from Mozip and 1 from Stetz Clothiers, Paul Kamont had a 203 in the first match. Paul rolled 215-219 (606) in the other, Jack Trudnak had 224-205 $600). Jim Lohman rolled 195 (563), dy Matte 224 (551). Crown Imperial 8 Anita Pascavage led the oa Imperial Women with 179-189 (527 Evelyn Roberts hit 203-179 (522) and Bernie Pape, 193-175 (521). Dink Thomas posted 165-164 (476) and Ginger Gosart 171-181 (496). The girls took two from Kingston Lanes. The week before, they took 2 from Newton. Evelyn was top scorer with 162-172-21% (551). Dink Themas had 200 (509), Anita Pascavage 183-182 (504), Ginger Gosart 168 (473) and Bernie Pave 173. Local Boy At Juniata W. Andrew Unger, son of Mec. and Mrs. Warren Unger, Trucksville, js among the 831 full time students enrolled at Juniata College, Hunt- ington, Pa. : from = The Bible S As the Father hath life in Himself, even so gave fede the Sor also to have life Himself.— (John 5:26). We have but to ackno 3 edge the fact in order E joice in the conviction that | His life is within us; that it | is constant and sufficient to fulfill our needs. 3 a ® WEDDINGS RICE IE AREER CIR RCI an ee THE CONTINENTAL INN LUZERNE-DALLAS HWY. 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