JH LETTE DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA ‘Moonlight Sale At McCrory’s, May 15 McCrory'’s ‘Store, Back Mountain ! Shopping Center, Shavertown, will ' hold a Moonlight Sale on Friday 1 evening, May 15. Sale will be held from 8 to 11 p.m. ~ Customers will receive a 10% dis- count on every item in the store. a Check for coupon in this paper. ARMOUR'S a HOT DOGS 4 whine 1 76° EF) ARMOUR’S CHOPPED HAM Chipped b 69° 10c EXTRA LEAN GROUND BEEF 2 95° VIRGINIA ' | Bakep Ham Ib 89 ¢ os COUNTRY SMOKED SLAB BACON 3 Ib Si. HORMEL WESTERN ROUND STEAK Ib 69: TASTEWELL - HIGH QUALITY SALAD DRESSING . pt. 29¢ OUR OWN - FRESH BAKED PASTIES __ 49QC THURS. ONLY a Phone orders taken NE 9-9561 ow Always i! Fresh i H Store Sliced By The Piece { i | Our | Best FRESH BAKED DAILY | HOME STYLE BREAD | {IN STORE BAKED 35¢ 1 LV. | {51 GAUGE QUALITY - 15 Den. 4 NYLON STOCKINGS 2 pr. Gc We Cut Meat & Prices Never Quality |CAVE’"S | SUPERMARKET i | MEMORIAL HWY. - IDETOWN Phone NE 9-9561 Dallas Junior High School Chorus Concert will be held at the Dallas | Senior ‘High School Auditorium Wednesday, May 20th, at 8 P.M. Row 1: Shirley’ Gordon, Debbie Dixon, Carol Crawford, Deborah Al- len, Alicia Bauman, Vera Balshaw, Suzanne Moen Gladys, Frantz, Christine Demmy, Diane Chisarick. | Row 2: Margaret Evenson, Paula Richards, Karen Potter, Linda Finn, Vera Cave, Susan Kozick, Joan Nel- son, Sharon Coolbaugh, Shirley Duffy, Linda Croom, Linda Ratti- gan, Alfred M. Camp, Director. Row 3: Catherine Reese, Lucy Fleming, Diane Davies, Nancy Cris- pell, Cheryl Futch, Phyllis Hanna, Gail Zekas, Cindy Supulski, Joan Lawson, Joan Reese, Deborah Bill- ings. Row 4: Barbara Hughes, Char- | lotte | Carcl Reimiller. | Linda Farrar, Donna Smith, Debbie S - THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1964 Junior High School Chorus Ready For Spring Concert Gelb, Luella Olver, Anne Davies, Peggy Darrow, Cynthia | Garman, aJnet Balshaw, Ruth Hig- | gins, Dorothy Philo, Florence Weir, Row 5: Susan Moore, Sheryl Slater, Miriam Mohr, Cathy Martin, Patsy Achuff, nH Margaret McHale, Kathleen Hons, Nancy Covert. { | Auxiliary met May 4, with the fol- | lowing present: Stella Shook, Mes- | dames Elsworth Field, Elida Beahm, | Fred Schenck, Loren Case, | | go Row 6: Veronica dJerista, Judy | Chernin, Patricit Nixon, Roberta | Mahler, Cory Jordan, Christine | Grose, Sandraz Sherwood, Pam | Baker, Deborah Carruthers, Jane Rozelle, Sally Simpson, Rosellen Klabore. Absent when the picture was taken were: Beverly Whiting, Janet Jackson, Deborah Savikas. —Photo by Kozemchak DEPENDABLE | I TUNE -U All our work guaranteed S&H Green Stamps + BAA. Service 'SERVICENTER MAIN HIGHWAY, DALLAS—ICT. ROUTES 309 AND 115 Mount Zion -:- Carverton -: Orange Henry Hess, Jr., is home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hess of Demunds Road, after three years in the Navy. Li Robert and Madge Snyder of Toms River are visiting Mrs. Marie Pomeroy of Sutton Creek Road, Orange. Their daughter Marie Elizabeth: is getting her degree in Nursing Education. Joe and Freda Perry, and Bill Priscilla Perry and children, have returned from Florida, to their home on Sutton Creek Road. Rev. and FOAM RUBBER: all sizes in stock for sofa cush- § fons, seats, benches, station | wagons, studio mattresses, DRAPERY FABRICS: largest selection in Pa. Solids, prints; as low as 49¢ a yard. : DRAPERY HARDWARE: traverse rods, pins, hooks, weights, pleater tape 15¢ yd. UPHOLSTERING FABRICS: : tapestries, leathers, friezes, § ¥ nylons as low as 89¢ a yard. UPHOLSTERING SUPPLIES: I webbing, tacks, gimp, i burlap, braid, welts. > §! DECORATOR TOSS CUSHIONS: § y foam.35¢ — 50¢ — $1.00. 5 FOAM BED PILLOWS: $1 up. Mattresses Made & Expertly Reconditioned & Recovered felt, | | | Mrs. William Gray and children are | and roll in it like a horse turned visiting Mrs. (Gray's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Perry. The Rev. Mr. Gray is pastor of the Presby- terian Church in Lock Haven. Mrs. Gray is the former Catherine Perry. The annual public meeting of the Franklin-Northmoreland Town- ships Ambulance Association was held last week Tuesday at the Centermoreland Methodist Church. Reports for the year were given. The following officers were elected: President, Wm., W. Boyes; vice- president Harold Davenport; secre- tary Ama DeGraw; treasurer L. Stanley Jones. The following direc- tors were also chosen: For one year David Werts, for three years Mrs. Marion McHenry. And for North- moreland Township, Stacey Schoon- over. ’ ¢ Mrs. Margaret Marcy was up to Mt. Zion last Sunday with her granddaughter Penelope Pappas, whose last name at least used to be Pappas. 1 forgot to ask if that was her name now. She has grown tall like a lovely young tree! And I saw Ellen Daniels whom I hadn’t seen for some time. Of course I recognized her but I al- ways have to identify her as ‘the little golden curled lassie” I often saw years ago when she lived with her folks where the Willis Hawkins people now live. Edward Miles was not at church on account of having a bad sore throat. It’s a pleasure to see so many growing and beautiful things. The golden dandelions spattering both lawns, rejoicing that they are not being ruthlessly mowed down as fast as they bloom. And the lush grass, like border to border carpet- ing, growing taller every hour. It would look silly for me to lie down N. Lehigh St. Shavertown, Pa. out to pasture, but Tuffy rolls and ! rolls with sheer skin-cooled joy. I began one day to mow the lawn which is easy with our power mow- er. But these days my ability to do such easy things is severely limited | by my loss of appetite and weight. | Funny about this loss of appetite; it’s totally foreign to the Gilbert nature. Tt carries with it a revul- sion against even the thought of food. Don’t worry, T'm dutifully doctoring for the inside infection, for I don’t want to get any lower in weight than the 174 I've reached. | Once in awhile I think of something | that IT know would taste good. For | instance, three years ago Cathy | set out, with my help, a dwarf sickle pear tree near our old Kieffer pear. The catalogue said to have it near such a tree for the sake | of cross pollinization. Up till this year there were no blossoms, but now the little darling is blossoming | at the same time the big tree is. So I've told all the little bees to do their best so I can have some sickler (or seckle pears) like I used ' to enjoy when I was as little as this four foot high tree. I hope I have at least three pears, one for Ruth, one for Cathy and one! for me. And even without my ap- petite I'll enjoy that juicy pear. Clara Gonser is back at home now on Sutton Creek Road. She has a young woman named Ann Merritt from Wyalusing living with ‘her at present. The Sunday night meeting of the Mt. Zion MYF featured a guest speaker, Mr. Wm. T. Thom III, assistant psychologist at the Chil- dren’s Service Center in Wilkes- Barre. He spoke on the subject “Religion. as an Adventure,” men- tioning the several types of religious work camps and projects. During | the business meeting which follow- ! ed, the following officers were elec- | ted: President Nadeen Van Tuyle, | vice president Nancy Alling, secre- ! tary Karen Hronich, and treasurer | Mark Anchunas. [Police To Hold Dance Back Mountain Police Associa- tion will hold a farmer dance May | 15 at Jackson Fire Hall. | Ladies Auxiliary will serve re- freshments. The Sharps Trio will play for dancing with Red Jones as caller. | as “Hawkie” is a patient in Nesbitt | spending a two weeks’ leave with , Lamoreaux, Demunds, Road. Pvt. ‘and Mrs. Walter Gerlach, Roushey i} Street on the death of his sister { EFernbrook John Romanoski, better known Hospital where he underwent surgery. { Mrs. Albert Woelkers; Sr., and daughter, Jane and Mrs. Lillian Bayler, Pittsburgh, were weekend | guests of Rev. and Mrs. Andrew | Derrick, - Demunds Road. | Mr. and Mrs. Truman E. Nagle | and daughter, Suzie, were guests | of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nagle and | family, E. Overbrook Avenue aver] the weekend. Mrs. George Belles, Anna ‘Compton and Mrs. George | Shaver, Sr., calling on her. Other visitors were her daughter and son- | [# in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lam- oreaux and son, Fred. Adult Fellowship Group of the | §& Glenview P.M. Church will hold its regular monthly celebration of | those observing birthdays and an- niversaries in May. Pvt. Fred Lamoreaux, will return | to Fort Knox, Ky., on Friday after his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lamoreaux has completed his basic training and will continue in further training in Personnel for eight weeks with the Pennsylvania Na- tional Guard. x Sincere sympathy is extended Mr. last week. Mrs. Dorothy Holley, Laceyville, has been a guest of her cousins, |. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jordan, De- | munds Road for some time. News From Former Pastor's Wife The Dallas Post was happy to hear from Mrs. John Austin, Ithaca, N. Y., widow of the late minister, who served so many Methodist churches in this area. Mrs. Austin looks forward to news from the Back Mountain and | § the folks she knew so well. She is now 81. Rev. Austin held pastorates at Maple Grove, Ruggles, Moorestown, Dymond Hollow, Vernon, Lehman, Jackson and Trucksville. Did You Read | Wilson | Chester Keiper, Oscar Patton, Oscar Calvin Strohl, Guy Fritz, Charles spent the weekend at the home of Engelman, Carl Siglin, and Pat Edgar Engelman. § Newell. Mrs. Earl Crispell was ac-| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vilasi and S A V E cepted as a new member. family, Binghamton, - spent the Election of officers will be held | weekend with her parents, Mr. and at next meeting. Mrs. Field, Mrs. | Mrs. Jeddie MacMillan. PEs I P Dorothy French, and Mrs. Harold Mr. and Mrs. Russell Turner and A 1 R Bennett are nominating committee. | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner, f Mrs. Elida Beahm, Mrs. Bernard| Tunkhannock, called on Frank | Spencer Holmgren, let Gary, Eva Ray, Mrs. Elwood Pat- | Mr. and Mrs. William Inman, | ton, Mrs. Oscar Patton, Mrs. Wil-| Kingston and Mr. and Mrs. William | 8 liam Butler, Mrs. Richard Traver, | Cook, Colonia, N. J., were guests at | [i From $ 95 Mrs. Allen Kitchen, and Mrs. Tom | the Loren Cases, on Saturday eve- |B 1 0 rx Gay. | ning. - y Classmates of Noxen Methodist | Tom Bean and Donald Thompson |{8 Church will meet Friday evening at | spent the weekend at the Toby- |g f the home of Mrs. Elwood Patton. | hanna Depot, in the Poconos. | E3 or Assisting hostess will be Mrs. Els-| Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Kaminstein. | ® worth Field. | Flushing, N. Y., spent the weekend | Graduation | Levittown. Roushey | gE Street, celebrated her birthday on | E Thursday with her sisters, Mrs. & SECTION B — PAGE 5 NOX EN with Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Bean. The Methodist men of Noxen met May 6 in the church basement. Discussion for the summer events Films shown by Henry were very much ap- children; Eyers Grove, spent Satur- day with her mother Mrs. William Engelman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGovern, Newtown, and Mr. and Mrs. John | was held. Hansen, John Jr., and Debbie, | Manganella Canandagua, N. Y., spent the week- end at the home of Edgar Engel- man family. Daniel Overdorf, Noxen Volunteer Fire Company Earl Beahm, Ora Bean, Earl Crispell, Bender, Richard Traver, wets preciated. Refreshments served. Fish, Ralph Lutes, Joseph Nalbone, Joseph Dotter, Bernard Mulligan, Newark, N.Y., i 7% | Turner on Sunday. i Into TOWN! Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lasecki and § family and Mr. and Mrs. George # Dendler. ‘Mrs. Guy Fritz, and Mrs. Oscar Fish comprise the auditing committee. Richard Traver and Weston Ruff joined the group for | Krouse and Thelma Sue, Nanticoke, 3 & amson tT t e refreshments and discussed plans Visited at the home of Arthur Bliz- HB i : for the horse show. | zards on Sunday. & BE ; | Mrs. Howard Leibenguth, Ft. {#& L U G G A G E Sterlyn May and family, New Tri- | poli, are spending several weeks | Lauderdale, Fla, and “Mrs. Ray § 3 Q 9 BH with her mother, Mrs. William | Miner, Jr, visited Mr. and Mrs. 08 ? 5; Engelman. | Ray Leibenguth on Sunday. 7 up; WSCS of Noxen Methodist Church | Mr. and Mrs. ‘Charles Van Camp- | will sponsér ‘a rummage sale at | en Endicott, visited Mrs. Lawrence f8 Lares. Market, Luzerne, June 15, 16, | Race, and she and son William re- Ji 17. Anyone having rummage may | turned with them. He will be em- | §8 contact Mrs. Oscar Fish or Mrs. El-| Ploved at E. Johnson. 'E wood Patton. | Sundav guests at the home of the The WSCS met in the church | Joseph Shalatas’ were Mrs. Harold basement for their regular monthly | DuBois, Mrs. Teresa Christman. and meeting on Tuesday evening, Mrs. | daughter Susan. Oneonta,” Mr. and scar Fish and Mrs. Jacob Miner | Mrs. Ernest Daley, Ernest Jr., Ed- hostesses. Present: Mrs. William | Ward and Joneen, Tunkhannock, MacMillan, Mrs. Warren Montross, | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomas, Brian Mrs. Franklin Patten, Mrs. Francis | and Judy, Hunlock Creek. Schenck, Mrs. Fred Schenck, Mrsi| Mr. and Mrs. William Mason, | Mrs. - Kenneth | Johson City = spent the weekend Denmon, Mrs. Elsworth Field, Vio- | with Mrs. Joseph Hackling. WATCHES Mr. and Mrs. David Hopkins. | 22 Vienna, N. 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