nville. Wednesday night. 3 ‘Gomer Elston, © game ~ Charles Murphy, Noxen, R. D. 1, 5 a patient at Geisinger Hospital, ~ Kunkle WSCS had a nice turn- t for their Christmas party last Reverend Fred Eister gave a talk, and Mrs. Llewellyn Williams had devotion. After dinner, the party was turned er to Mrs. Allan Brace and Mrs. committee. Gifts were presented and the club ‘gave a gift to Mrs. Fred Dodson, Bridge Game Winners At YMCA Are Listed There were eight tables of bridge players at the duplicate bridge game, sponsored by the Back Mountain YMCA and directed by Warren Seiple, recently. Winners were; North-South; 1st. Lenore Harris and Muriel Brav- man; 2nd. Clara Ohlman and Miri- am Mailander; 3rd. Ruth Murphy and Mrs. John Hogan. East-West; 1st. Gertrude Pokorny and June Wagner; 2nd. Frances Kammer and Marian Evans; 3rd. Ruth Her- bert and Mrs. Harry Root. The next game will be on Thurs- day, January 9, starting at 12:30 P.M. All Bridge TT J | FINKELSTEINS SUNBEAM MIXER ® 1§ WELRY § § 72 Main St., Luzerne, Pa. § If = Seth Thomas Westminister | CHIME MANTEL CLOCK ~ Reg. $82.50 - $70.00 Reg. $52.95 at $39.95 | players are in- vited. Typewriters Adding Machines, sold, rented and repaired. 696-1008 HOLDREDGE CO vb $ hotel ballroom. Call Now . 823-6152 for your - Reservations MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW ol Enjoy a party-perfect New Year's Eve at Gus Genetti's Hote! Ballroom Bo d | Gala party includes ~ Elaborate Smorgasbord, - Noisemakers, Novelties, and beautifully decorated 7 GET YOUR TICKETS NOW Reservations limited to 150 couples at the ballroom j _ This 115 room hotel Jocated only two blocks from the square offers 2 main dining rooms and beautiful cocktai] lounge, plus 10 private dining and function rooms to accommodate ~ “any size” party and the ballroom seats up to 450, per person Dancing to the famous - Lee Vincent's Modernaires 10 P.M. to ? Gus Genetti’'s Hotel is the ideal place to hold “any size” Christmas party. HOTEL Corner of East Market and Pennsylvania Avenue ST Lingerie Gowns - Robes Pajamas - Slips Panties - Half Slips : ~ Petti Pants ' SWEATERS or choose from— Handbags, Gloves, ~ Hosiery, Costume Jewelry, Shoe Totes, Handsome Head- warmers, Sewing oll in cottons ROBES for by rity DALLAS OPEN 'TIL 830 P.M. PERFECT GIFTS for women — Big and Little Girls and infants — at — GRACE T. CAVES Baskets, Knitting Bars. The Grace T. Cave S 44 Main Street, Dallas, Pa. ve ORES SPECIAL GOAL COATS Sizes 10-20 $15.” Blouses Tailored or Fussy - All Sizes Antelope Beautiful, colorful or prints—soft orlons, Olive warm wools. For wo: men, misses and children. SPORTSWEAR Slacks, Tops, After- Ski Boots, Beaded Moccasins Pretty and Practical QUILTED ROBES and COFFEE COATS UNUSUAL lanterns with and nylons magnetic tool CHILDREN a hop ROVIYOYY & ~ Beautiful Quality Corduroy with Knit Collar — Fluffy Alpaca Lining — Real Buys — Special For Christmas. Bar gadgets, desk accessories, flash Give A Phone Commonwealth Telephone Com- pany has opened a Christmas gift center at the Business Office, 100 Lake Street. J. N. Landis, District Manager announces that a wide range of telephone ideas will be on display and a gift counselor will be on duty to corsult with shop- pers. Telephone gifts will be at- tractively gift wrapped. Mrs. Carlin, in charge of the gift center, recommends for Dad, a space-maker phone in the den or workshop, and/or a special out- door bell which summons him when he is at work in the yard or gar- age. Mother will welcome gaily col- ored extension telephones for var- ious areas . . .a handy wall phone for the kitchen, a petite “Starlite” phone for her bedside, a telephone in- the laundry. Telephones in sev- eral areas will make her work so much easier, Mrs. Carlin points out. 3 | Teenagers will welcome a pri- i vate telephone with a separate num- ! ber for their own use, insuring | uninterrupted use of a telephone | without interfering with other fam- ily members. Younger children in the family can share in telephone gifts with extens'ons in their rooms, and wenial listings in- the telephone di- rectory, — right alongside the par- ents listing. ! Grandmother will- love an illum- inated-dial phone in her room — one that makes iteasy for her to see the figures as she dials. If Grand- ra 3 hard-of-hearing, a special hard-of-hearing set will be an ideal gift for him. A convenience for the entire family is the new home-intercom system or telephone door-answer- ing unit which enables members to talk with vistors at the front door without unlocking the doors ~~ leaving work areas. Home inter- phone permits conversations be- tween rooms, and switching of calls fram one room to another. Telephones come in a wide range of colors and styles, including reg- ular desk vhones, the beautiful commact “Starlite” © phone. and handy wall phones. One of the newest gift ideas is the bell chime which can be installed for a plea- sant bell tone whenever a call comes into the home. These and many other gift items, to meet special requirements, are vailahle at the Commonwealth: Telephone ' Company gift center. Complete details may be secured dily between now and Christmas. As a final gift suggestion, Mrs. Carlin says that every telephone subscriber has someone who would welcome a Christmas greeting by telephone on Christmas day. Whe- ther it's across country or across town, a cheery “Merry Christmas’ by phone will brighten any home for Christmas. THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1963 What's The Whatzit? James Kozenichak’s latest is of of reupholstering. Or better still, of “| iF course a floor mop, badly in need replacement. Looks pretty tattered. Extcded Small Game Season Dec. 23, Jan. 4 The extended small game season cn cottontail rabbits, squirrels and | ruffed grouse opers Monday, Dec- | ember 23 and closes Saturday, Jan- uary 4. Daily shooting hours are 7 a. m. to 5 p.. m. except for Christmas Day and 3 Sunday, Dec-. ember 29 when no hunting is allow- ed. Pennsylvania Game Commission | says daily bag limits are set at four rabbits, six squirrels and two grove. Season bag limits are 20 rabbits, 30 squirrels and 10 grouse, including any of these species killed during the November gmali game! season. : December 23rd and 24th were citablished to compensate small game hunters for two days lost from tho regular season in November because’ of the hunting ban. The ruffed grouse is the only game bird which will bea legal target. The season was not, extended on wild turkey, ringneck pheasants and bobwhite quail. Starting Thursday, December 26, snowshoe hares will be legal tar- gets in 56 counties, including Luz- erne and Wyoming. Bag limits are two per day, six for the season. In Geisinger Phoebe H, Mordan, 19 Gordon Avenue, and Mrs. Louise A. Ged- dard, 1 Hildonia Avenue, were ad- mitted to Ge'singer Medical Center, Danville, December 11 and 12 re- spectively. . SPOTS or STAINS VAN LIKE MAGIC. . . RR An EN 3% J Young Men's ey ¢ stop Shop 42 Main St. i W Dallas : CHRISTMAS SHIPMENT i : 4 i i z= : ETE AT 2 NOVELTY GIFTS red warning light, holders, etc.. Ee a Young Men’s Shop | 42 Main St; Dallas SHV URE EER AY piel ia NERS Bene eee BS Finish of Your Furniture ® MASTER FURNITURE REPAIR © ANTIQUE REFINISHING © CABINET MAKER Call STEFAN HELLERSPERK PRESENT FOR EVERYONE ! RE TIE TR IRIE TRIE TEE TELE i Memorial ‘Highway von ISH aEen Without Removing EVENINGS | Mrs. Kenneth Calkins, Mrs. Roswell | Mrs Ralph Welsh, Bess Cooke, Mrs. OR 4-0744 | LATE e've A WHITMAN'S SAMPLER COTY' COSMETICS HALLMARK CARDS KINGSMEN SETS CIGARS Christmas Gift Wrapped El Producto Robt. Burns White Owl MENNEN GIFT SETS YARDLEY SILENT NIGHT KUEHN’S DRUG STORE : 3 A a ar BN en RR AT CEE EEE EE 933