+ SECTION A — PAGE 2 For Modern Printing, Ty The Post "Dear Column: My husband wears a hat and gloves at the dinner table. Is this good manners?" PUZZLED Dear Puzzled: Perhaps your oil burner is not operating at peak efficiency. Call MAHAFFEY let our expert service men inspect your burner and put it in top condition. We also offer automatic keep-fill delivery of top-quality Sinclair Heating Qil. For home heating happiness, call Mahaffey Sinclar y_ 48 im IAHAFFEY OIL COMPANY 273 UNION STREET LUZERNE WE GIVE S & H GREEN STAMPS, TOO! Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Covert, R. D. 4, Dallas, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Jan- et Louise to Carl Carey, Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carey, Sr. Harveys Lake. The bride elect is a graduate of | Lake-Lehman High School and is — Tum DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1964 Janet Louise Covert Will Be June Bride Of Carl Carey, Jr. employed by Petite Dress Company, Luzerne. Her fiance is a graduate of Larks- ville High School and is employed at Narrows Car Wash, Edwards- ville. A June wedding is planned. ‘Home From Germany son, Tony, flew home Sunday ev- | ening, December 29, from Germany. Mrs. Olive Mock, Tunkhannock, had been in Germany for the past year and a half with her husband, who is a 2nd Lieutenant in the U. S. Army. The baby was born in August Mother and infant are staying with relatives. in. Tunkhannock until Lt. Lincoln returns the end of January. Mrs. Robert A. Lincoln and baby | { Lincoln who is the former Alexanders Have Son Mr. and Mrs. Peter Alexander, Ov- | erbrook Avenue, Dallas, R. D. 2, an- | nounce the birth of a five pound, eight and a half ounce son, Thomas Peter, at Washington Sanitarium and Hospital, Tacoma Park, Md. on November 20. area spending much of her child- Mr. and Mrs. Darl Moore, Jackson Street. 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TO $6.95 $2.97 and $3-97 WOMEN'S SHOES “2.” to 4.” BOOTS — SALE PRICED SIZES FOR THE FAMILY REG. $29.98 GAR GOATS WOMEN’S and CHILDREN’S Sportswear WOMEN’S COATS CHILDREN’S COATS DRESSES Mrs. Lincoln is well-known: in the , hood here with her grandparents, ! | Sharon Evans Miss daughter of Dallas, | will be installed as Worthy Advisor Sharon Evans, I bly, No. 144, Rainbow For Girls, | on Thursday evening, January 16, | at Trucksville Methodist Education- Rainbow Assembly To Install Officers Celleen Conaghan al Building at 7:30 p.m. Miss Colleen Conaghan, worthy advisor, invited the’ public | of Charles James Memorial Assem- | to the installation ceremony for all retiring newly elected officers. Mrs. Mildred Smith will also te installed as mother advisor. Generous Santa The American Legion Annual Children’s Christmas Party was held December 21, with about 300 little guests of the Back Mountain area in attendance. Santa Claus. arrived on the Fire Truck, and a jolly clown also provided entertainment. A stocking filled with fruit and candy was given each child. Weiners and soda were served. On Christmas Eve, the annual | Christmas baskets were distributed to shut ins of the Post, along with toys for needy local families whom the Post knew about. Past Commanders Tom Reese and Edward Buckley who have been go- ing around on Christmas Eve for the last 8 years visiting with bas- kets, and toys were aided this year by the following: Bernard McDer- mott, Dick Fuller, Roland Spencer, and Curtis Bynon. The “.egion this year in addition to fruit baskets for member shut- ins, also gave their wives poinset- tias donated by Tom Tobin, Forty Fort. Daddow Isaacs Post 672 Played To Many Here Members: 6f Daddow Isaac Post wish to thank Caddie LaBar who donates so many toys for the chil- dren each year. Prizes were won ‘by the following youngsters: Boys Bicycle—Donald Bulford, Dallas; Girls Bicycle — Ida Berlew, ,Tunkhannock; Trains-— Donald McGill, Joseph Edward, Dal- las; Football—R. - Walters, Shaver- town; Doll—D. Lengle, Shavertown: Baseball Glove—Luther Cease, Hun- lock Creek. Steven Gerald Schmitt Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Schmitt, Chicago, announce the birth of a son, Steven Gerald, on December 28. The baby weighed 7 pounds 10 ounces Mother is the former Sylvia Tre- wern. The couples first child, Ro- ger passed away last April. Maternal grandparents ars Mr. and Mrs. William C. Trewern, for- merly of Shavertown, now residing in Chicago. Radeon Joni Scavone, Former Lehman May Queen Is Betrothe Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Scavone, R. D. 1, Sweet Valley, announce the engagement of their daughter, Rose- mary Joan, to Pfc. John Dougher- ty, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Fea- therstone, 415 Andover Street, Ash- ley. 5 DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA as the 1961 May Queen . Mr. Dougherty was graduated from St. Leo’s High School and is Base, Florida, States Army. No date has been set for. the wed: with the United Miss Scavone, a graduate of Lake- | ding. : / Lehman ‘High School, was honored 0 Mr. and Mrs. Marks Visit Shut-Ins Host Holiday Party The 5th Grade of Carverton : Methodist Church School made Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Marks, Leh- man, entertained members of the Dallas Post Staff at a dinner party on Monday evening. December 30. ‘The Marks home was beautifully decorated with holly and candles. Present were Mrs. T. M. B. Hirus, Mrs, Doris Mallin, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Anderson, Mr anil Mrs Donald Weidner, Mr.. and Mrs. Chester Hons, Sandra Strazdus, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Selingo, Mr. and Charles Lutsey, Mary Lou, Audrey, and Elaine Hunt, and the host and hastess. 2nd Youth Concert To Offer Fine Program Sdents between the grades seven to twelve have a rare treat ‘n store when Ferdinand Liva well- known concert director will appear at Irem Temple in the second Youth Concert of the current season on January 27 at 3 p.m. Sponsored by the Wilkes-Barre Philharmonic Society, the program will offer Excerpts from Symphony No. 2 in D, Dance Barbare, Medita- of ‘tion from Thais and Anna Magde- lene Suite from Bach’s Notebook. Heme room teachers and music instructors are also cordially invited as guests of the Philharmonic So- ciety. Hold Dinner Party A family buffet style dinner par- ty was held December 28, 6 p. m. at the home of Sharps Cyphers. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Fred and Clara Shupp, children, Sandra, Rick and Norma Jean; Mr. and Mrp. Robert Cyphers, Betty, Bobby and Brian; Mrs. Betty Stephenson, Mrs. Anna Dennis, Wyoming; Mr. and Mrs. Sharps Cyphers, Sally and Pat- ty. | Eddie Coolbaugh and Janice Hanna. Christmas cards and small gifts fo 16 shut-ins of the church and d tributed them personally on Dec- ember 22. | Charles Wasserott, Elizabeth Reid and Mrs. Joan Wasserott en- joyed a treat at Orchard Farms following their visits. Kimberli Miller Mr. and Mrs. William Alfred Mil- ler,, Emmaus, Pa., announce the birth of a daughter, Kimberly Jo, weighing 7 pounds, 12 ounces on December 18. Mrs. Miller is the former Dols Christenson, Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Miller, East Dallas, are the proud grandparents. Have First Child A seven pound, fourteen ounce son, John Raymond, was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Bednash, Me owcrest, Trucksville, December at Nesbitt Hospital. This is the first child. Mrs. Bednash is the for- mer Marian Morelli, Courtdale. i; : Rainbow Girls To Meet Advisory Board of the Charles E. James Memorial Assembly of the Order of the Rainbow for Girls will meet at the home of Mrs. Fay Hopkins, January 9,, at 8 p. m. ? Dallas Birthdays Happy birthday this week to Ro- _ : bert B. Wallace, Ruth Lawry, O. L. Harvey, Robert Dymond, Barbara Ann Berti, Cecil Sutton, Jr., Calvin Sutton, Mrs. Emerson Veitch, Lee M. White, Dorothy Veitch, Samuel Ashley, Judy Miller, Susan _ Eliza- beth Botsford, Dorothy Peiffer, Ray- mond R. Heddoo, Bill Whittaker, a WITH THIS COUPON J *19 to °68 to $89 - 57 to S15 UPTO 1/5 Price MEN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS "1." JUMBO BLANKETS HEAVY WEIGHT *4 97 MEN'S BULKY SWEATERS $9 88 Nice Selection DACRON COMFORTS = UP = COTTON FABRICS —38c and 48¢ Yd. Put a new \ Don’t Delay Electrically... See Your Electric Appliance Dealer Do It To-day. stationed at Homestead Air Force il 4 son] Ea A] \ I ) | A 1 1 | i i I | 7 at