SECTION A — PAGE 4 PRICED TO SELL FAST KUNKLE MOTORS ht The Area’s Oldest Imported Car Dealer Just Off Route 309 North of Dallas 3 Open Evenings Until 9 Phone £7341516 3 Mrs. Paul Gross THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1963 Is Reelected Head Of Library Book Ciub The Book Club elected officers Monday afternoon in the Library Annex, and enjoyed its annual hol- iday tea before suspending sessions for the winter. Because of weather conditions, it was decided at the November meeting that the Christ- mas meeting would be the last until the third Monday in April. Mrs. Paul Gross was reelected prez‘dent. Installed also were these officers: Mrs. George Jacobs, vice president; Mrs. Ed Rexer, secre- tary; Mrs. Herman Thomas, treas- urer. The group sang carols. “The beau- tiful Christmas tree was a git of David Schooley, companion piece to the tree in the main librarv. Presiding at a festive holiday tea- table with a centerpiece of white chrysanthemums and red geran:- ums flanked by red candles, Mrs. George Montgomery and Mrs. J. D. | Hutchinson poured for these guests: Mesdames Paul Gross Homor Moyer, Willard Seamai, ~tets, Raymon Hedden, Herman Thomas, Thomas jHeffernan, "V. B. Jeter, J. Traver Nobel. Louis J. A Ay FROM This Chrismas Remember a. St. Michaels Boy! are located at each office. GIFT CERTIFICATE BUDDIES We Give S & H Green Stamps and our Store is Brimming With Gift Ideas For You! 1 i RR PEN NSYLVANIA GAS a WATER Sox Bany. J Se TS THE GIFT THAT'S ALWAYS RIGHT [ef HI For the fifth annual “Give a Gift to a Boy of St. Michael's School” Holiday solicitation, Christmas trees have been decorated in honor of the Boys at w 41 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, and 135 Jefferson Ave., Scranton, the two main : offices of Pennsylvania Gas and Water Company. The public is cordially invited to place a Christmas gift under the trees for a St. Michael's Boy. The principal gift suggestions are articles of clothing for boys between the ages of 12 and 15. Shirts, jackets, sweaters, trousers, shoes, underwear and articles of personal grooming are most suitable. If checks are donated, they should be made out to “St. Michael's Christmas Fund” and donation boxes Jcnes, John P. DeWit:, Edgar Brace, Warren Unger, George Ja- cobs, Dana Crump, Fred B. Howell, Lloyd Kear, Charles Frantz, Cora Gates, Catherine West, and Margaret Wood. Donna Sue Marcase A six pound, ten ounce daugh- ter, Donna Sue, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marcase, Goe- ringer Avenue, Shavertown, Decem- ber 4 at Nesbitt Hospital. This is their first child. Mrs. Marcase is the former Sonya Wood, Phil- adelphia, Miss. Mr. Marcase is as- sociated with Wilkes College, in: the music department. In Pretty Novem Mre. Iva May, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur May, Outlet Road, Harvey's Lake, became the bride of Frederick London, son of Mrs. Mildred ‘London on Nove aber 9. in Free Methodist Church, Dallas Rev. Emory Stokes officiatd. Miss Lillian May was maid of honor and Ralph May, best man. The bride was attired in an or- chid ballerina length gown with Harveys Lake Couple Married ber Ceremony »ill box hat and white accessories. She carried a fall bouquet of car- ations. A reception followed at the Fome of the bridegroom after which the couple left on a honeymoon irip. The bride is employed at the Town House Restaurant, Dallas. Mr. London is employed at Elston Gould Tire Service, Memorial Highway. Thirty-Day Leave From Oahu Includes Birthday Home on a thirty-day leave from Schofield Barracks, Honolulu, Sp/4 John C. Honeywell will celebrate his twentieth birthday two days after Christmas, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Honeywell, Noxen. Young Honeywell, a 1961 grad- uate of Lake-Lehman, enlisted shortly “after graduation. Recently, he had two months of maneuvers with a tank battalion on the large island of Hawaii, returning to Oahu shortly before jetting off for Phila- delphia December: 8. He is due back at Schofield Barracks Jan- uary 7. Says it’s a ten-hour flight, with luck. FINKELSTEINS JEWELRY 72 Main St., Luzerne, Pa. CHRISTMAS WATCH SPECIALS Blulova 21 Jewels Reg. 71.50 $40 Gruen Reg. 83.75 ........ $18.95 Lady. Elgin Reg. 49.95 ..$29.95 Croton Reg. 49.95 ...... $29.95 NEW BULOVA DEW DROP AT TREMENDOUS SAVINGS | CET, 3 | Howard Ides Are Leaving Area Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ide will leave for Bredenton, Florida on December 31, where they have purchased a trailer and where they intend to make their home. The Ides will be dinner guests of Tax Collector and Mrs. Louis Wilcox on Sunday, and will assist the - Wilcoxs’ in trimming their Christmas tree, as has been their custom for the past ten years. The Ides will be missed as they have been very active in the Trucksville Methodist Church. READ THE TRADING POST Of Herbert Upd A lovely dollhouse is placed in the corridor of Wyoming National Bank, Shavertown Branch, catch- ing the eye of visiting patrons and delighting the youngsters. Fashioned by Chief Herbert Up- dyke and his wife, the finished | product would provide any little girl with a world of enchantment. The three room play house con- structed so that it may easily be converted into a window seat when play days are over is al- ready padded on top and hand- some wood paneling included to replace the present picture win- dows. The lovely bedroom upon whose poster bed rests a tiny baby is beautifully furnished throughout in Unusual Doll House Is Work | original idea. matching pieces. The attractive vke And Wife kitchen opens onto a patio and wall abloom with lifelike flowers, while the spacious living room is built around a ceiling high fire place. Many hours of work went into the finished masterpiece. Mrs. Updyke, who is the mother of | three sons, says a yen for a little | girl is probably responsible for the | She thoroughly en- joys’ adding the delicate touches requiring a woman's hand. The next project will be a one room doll house, easily converted into an ottoman. Plans have been on the drawing board over several years and much time was required in finding the right materials for the miniature home. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Pope, W. Center Street, /!Shavertown, an- nounce the recent marriage of their daughter, Phyllis Jean, to Albert J. Tondora, son of Mrs. Helen Tondora, Fernbrook, and the late Mr. Joseph Tondora. Ceremony took place in St. Ther- ese’'s Church, with Rev. Francis Brennan officiating Mr. and Mrs. August Stella were attendants. Phyllis Jean Pope Bride Of Albert J. Tondora, Fernbrook A reception followed at the Stel- la home after which the couple left on a wedding trip. Tondora Catholic Senior High School. Mr. graduated from Central High ‘School and is a carpenter anprentice. The newlyweds are residing at Dallas, R. D. 2, Pa. , Serves Venison Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Philip Pope, Shaver- town, entertained friends on Sun- day at a venison dinner. The deer was killed by their son- in-law, Albert Tondora. Present were Mrs. Helen Ton- EER AE ECR TP «ER <TR {TI <I CEP ET AE Ei GI «TI CL I GT I i <i The bride is a graduate of Dallas! dora, Mr. and Mrs. August. Stella, ROG er ER as i ¥ A oor "HE The CASTLE} ® NUT ¥ MEMORIAL HIGHWAY, DALLAS i BREAD : FOR YOUR RELAXING MOMENTS : 8 vy o a | ® RAISIN 3 SERVING CHRISTMAS DAY ; BREAD s Featuring A Large Variety of } ® NUT : STEAKS — CHOPS — ROASTS — SEAFOODS ; ROLLS g Full Course Dinners — $2.00 up ; ¥ Children 5-8 years Y, price — Small Children—Free 2 ® POPPYSEED g Catering to Card Parties - Banquets - Weddin i ROLLS y 2 3 ¥ i R : from g l sunpay i L WEEK DAYS | | Houmas ; DICTON’S 4 12 NooN— i] seme ! 12 NooN— i ¥ L900 PM. i { wmoneaT | | mipNeaET i BAKERY 3 ! oe 3 bid | a Memorial Highway : : Shivertowk y Ala Carte’ Cocktail Leone 3 HARARE RUA ERR ERR RAERIEIERERIEIEREAELERERT DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Brenda and Kathy, Marvin Meade, Edmund Yudisky, Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Tondora and the host and host- ess. a Shop JORDAN'S for: * WONDERFUL * WEARABLE * WELCOME GIFTS FOR MEN ! Every Man On Your Gift List Will Be Proud To Receive A Gift From JORDAN S If ‘Undecided What To Give Him . . . Let Him Choose His Own Gift. . . Give A JORDAN'S Gift Certificate MEN'S WEAR In The Narrows Shopping Center Established Since 1871 Open Every Evening "Til Christmas AN EE CIP ER IR <I SRE GE IE Te Or A TEE I ER SCE AE IE EEE SE » THE LARGEST PUBLIC UTILITY WITH pm IN NORI HEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA | Mare PLUS 100 EXTRA S&H with $5.50 or more Purchase - - - and coupon CLIP THIS COUPON ) rt EEE EET EEROEE hOGA ISR pt GLOBE IN LUZERNE : COUPON GOOD ] THROUGHOUT STORE 100 S&H GREEN STAMPS In Addition to Regular Stamps On Cash Purchases THIS COUPON A, of $5.50 or more. : GOOD THROUGH [Tov : Tues. - Dec. 24 YOU'LL FIND ROBES AND GOWNS, \ TIGHTS, SLIPS, SWEATERS ! BEDROOM SLIPPERS AND DRESSES VAN HEUSEN SHIRTS AND TIES SOCKS AND UNDERWEAR, BLOUSES, TOO GLOVES AND NYLONS, CAR COATS FOR ALL SCARVES AND BOOTS, TOWELS AND RUGS BELTS AND PAJAMAS, HANDKERCHIEFS ALSO SNUGGIES AND VESTS, COMFORTERS AND QUILTS MUFFLERS AND SLACKS, KNIT SUITS AND SKIRTS EATS AND CAPS AND HANDBAGS AND LOTS MORE . . . IN SHORT, SOMETHING JUST RIGHT FOR MOM AND DAD, SISTER AND BROTHER, NIECE OR NEPHEW, UNCLE FRED AND COUSIN MYRTLE, AND GRANDPA ED Open Every Night Til [Shuisimas GREEN STAMPS : LR ay Du ii LS. a ee Oe SLE i a Ve ANNE Stree after Mr. cott, § Wa a pa after Mr. 1 Farni te Rec home Mr. Mrs. Lois Nestle Mr. daugl ‘ recen paren Lewis and | Street Ern is a | sylvazr Rec Mr. 3 Lansd ‘Abing Our and 1 death Mrs isi a’i] Yio ID. spent G. 'S. rs tec ler, oS » er, Lehm: Street morni the er Mis: East on Fr cess Ww Home Dallas Alls comin rives days 1 Thom: ‘Dallas Ling visite ver, N the w seriou Joe wag a erans in iso tis. H blews] for precia Miss New iE Sweet with studyi ato Mrs will le to spe Richay Mr. Miliert the la man £ Harris Rar Semin: will ar the hc Harry Trucks Mr. and 1d spendi mont vs Lave. “pital. Die we Vir Road, C233 11 wih h Rich Mrs. town, holida; istia, Hartfo Mars Harve; Christr ther J Rick Mrs. Conyn; Hotchl ville, day te their ; Mr. Jr., ar Ambher holida; Mrs." Axyenu Hill. 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