he 1d le ot ls { al | ry 4 of aA a = EE a Bob BE Re RS Ege for- ntz, ! bell, § Ts aw rratt J vies, 0th. ET man man Sut- lent col- s at ions for Slo- died s to e to chta Ide- cks- ida; neer man As- ire ailer ikes nter 74, lore, 74, Ide- 7 to Els- ene ara- eks, DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Ars. Granville Sowden, Hostess o Senior Women's Club Board submitted: Mrs. Chairman of Ways and Means, announced a big pro- The Executive Board of nior Woman's Club, met at the | ward Wiley, me of Mrs. Granville Sowden, esident, Monday night. Mrs. | ject for the Fall and asked for ed Eck acted as Co-hostess. cooperation from every member. The following Committee = re-' Mrs. Claire Ohlman, Chairman of Dallas | ports were | members for the Yon: SERVICE 3 Guard your fine woolens against moth * damage—at no extra cost. We'll mothproof them uncondi- tionally, and return everything Sanitone alean, luxuriously soft and new looking. Get this complete, professional service today! FREE pick up and delivery 288-1496 | Enterprise 1-0843 | MAIN PLANT and NARROWS SHOPPING CENTER BRANCH STORE ‘O'Malia’s Laundry & Dry Cleaning Luzeérme-Dallas Highway w the Refreshment Booth of ‘the Li- brary Auction, also called for co- operation from members and an- nounced her co-chairmen; Mrs. Fred Eck, Mrs. Sheldon Evans and Mrs. Edward Ratcliffe. Mrs. Rachel VanHorn, Corres- invitations have been sent to Club Woman’s Club Shoppers’ Night. Mrs. Robert Brown reported au- diting of the Treasurer's Books has been completed. Mrs. Harold Brobst announced the Executive Board would meet in September at the home of Mrs. Merrill Faegenberg with Mrs. Allan Montross as Co-hostess. Mrs. Wiley and Mrs. Sowden gave a resume of the State Con- vention at Harrisburg which they recently attended. Mrs. Robert Brown, Housing, Chairman, . announced the June Meeting of the Club would be held June 10th at 6:00 at O'Connell's Twin Lakes and would be in the form of an outside Buffet. It was voted to turn over the end-of-the-year balance of the Treasury to the Educational Com- mittee to be added to the Club's Scholarship Loan Fund. This fund was established last year by the Dallas Senior Woman's Club to help our young people enter and | Mrs, Raymond Wall, ponding Secretary, announced that | LUZERNE THEATRE Tonight - Friday - Saturday 2 TOP HITS GLENN FORD “Advance to the Rear” CO-HIT ROSANNI BRAZZI SHIRLEY JONE “Dark Purpose” Saturday Matinee - and Sunday ‘Horror at Party Beach’ CO-HIT ‘Curse of the Living Corpse’ THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY MAY 28, 1964 Attend Mozart Dinner Residents from ‘the Back Moun- tain who attended the Mozart Club Banquet at Westmoreland Club re- cently, included Mrs. Alan Sanford, Ruth Turn Reynolds, Mrs. Alva Eggleston, Mrs. W. F. Newberry, and Louie Wiegand Ayre. remain in schools of higher learn- ing who might not have been able to do so, due to lack of funds, Mrs. Fred Eck, Chairman, announced that several applicants are to be interviewed this week by the Com- mittee. Present at the meeting were: Mrs. Ross Lewin, Mrs. Edward Ratcliffe, Mrs. Allan Montross, Mrs. Howard Wiley, Mrs. Verne Groff, Mrs. Francis Fry, Mrs. Henry Moyer, Mrs. Merrill Faegenburg, Mrs. Robert Van Horn, Mrs. Betty Dixon, ' Mrs. Claire Ohlman, Mrs, Harold %.aBar, Mrs. Harold Brobst, Mrs. Darrell Crispell, Mrs. Robert Brown, Mrs. George Payne and the hostesses. PAPER NAPKINS Many Designs THE DALLAS POST Woodlawn Leonard Harveys To Celebrate | Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harvey, Drive, Dallas, are celebrating their 25 wedding anni- versary on Monday June 1. The couple was married in the Meeker M.E. Church on June 1, 1939, by Rev. Mark Kohler. Mrs. Harvey is the former Marion Weintz of Meeker, daughter of George Weitz, Lehman and the late Mrs. Edith Weintz. Mr. Harvey is son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harvey, Dallas. The couple have one daughter, Karen Charlotte a Senior in Dallas Senior High School. Their Twenty-Fifth Anniversary ‘Attendants were: Mrs. Florence | Davenport, Lehman, Mrs. Charlotte Parsons Prideax of New Jersey, | Jack Hazeltine of New Jersey, | Victor Cross, Dallas and the late | James F. Davenport of Lehman. Mrs. Harvey is employed at Na- tona Mills and Mr. Harvey at the American Chain and Cable in Wilkes Barre. | They will be spending the week end at Kingston Mills, Ontario, Canada with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mockert of Berwick and Mr. and Mrs. Merton Coolbaugh of Shaver- town. Lehman Women's Club Stages Final Meeting Of The Season Lehman Woman's Club held its final meeting of the season at the Lehman [Fire Hall, Mrs. Thomas Hillyer presiding. ‘Garden Flowers Ready - to - Plant — PERENNIALS OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT! CUT FLOWERS for CEMETERY VASES Combination LOGS and POTS OPEN SUNDAY UNTIL NOON Open All Day Saturday PECK’S Floral Shop "GIFTS — CARDS Giant Market Shopping Center Meyer’s Lane — Kingston 287-0884 Mrs. asky. Mrs. Willis Gentile, Mrs. William | Cole, Mrs. Thomas Hillyer and Mrs. Kanasky, presented the bud- get to the group for approval. Mrs. Cole, fund raising chair- man, announced a rummage sale for October 8th, 9th and 10th at the Lare Building in Luzerne. Mrs. Edward Jones, chairman, will col- lect items during the summer. Mrs. Mark Grimm reported on the requirements for the education awards to be presented at Com- mencement exercises at the Lake- Scholarship Society. | lege Picked For Select Scholarship Group Nancy Helen Drapiewski, Sweet Secretary’s report was read by | Valley, a senior at Pennsylvania William Geiger and treas- | State University, has been initiated urer’s report by Mrs. Edward Kan- | into Phi, National This society, open to honor students from all departments of American Univer- sities and Colleges, emphasizes scholarship and character of col- students. Requirements for membership in Phi Kappa Phi are the highest of all undergraduate societies on the campus. Only 2% of the entire senior class has been accepted for mem- bership in Phi Kappa Phi. Nancy has a cumulative average of 3.87 at the end of her 11th term with a perfect score of 4.0 Phi Kappa __SECTION A — PAGE 3 Purely Personal Ronald Cross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Cross, Woodlawn Drive, was promoted to Private First Class. He is stationed in Korea, with the Army, as an Aviation Engineer. Mrs. is spending some time ‘with Mr. and Mrs. . Frank Harvey, Woodlawn Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harvey recently visited Mr. and Mrs. James Atkinson, Buffalo. While there they saw Niagara Falls on the Amer- ican and ‘Canadian side. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Brukhart, Mr. John Randler and grandson, John Pierce, Penryn, visited former neighbors, Miss Callia Biemesderfer and Mrs. Sallie Diehm, who resides with the C. L. Hoslers, Parrish St. Do it taday « « or tomorrow. But do it. Convert now to the cleanest, most dependable heating fuel for Winter after Winter of cozy, economical comfort. Install 2 Gas Conversion Burner quickly and con- veniently in about 4 hours « ¢ « Install a gas-fired house heating unit in about 1 day. Actually, you have * pothing to lose but your heating problémst FESTIVAL oF CAS FIRST AT THE NEW YORK WORLD'S FAIR hen is | Dest ti Li sas heat?” Today! : “The second best time?” Tomorrow! 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Drapiewski. | one to a boy and one to a girl; one | music award; one nursing award; | Memorial award. Mrs. John Chesnovitch reported on the county meeting held recent- ly at the Trem Temple Country IN Club, at which the Lehman women - served as hostesses. “ Operation Petticoat ” Mrs. Charles Bednar gave a re- dish supper held at.the Fire Hall in ‘April. Mrs. Sunday - Monday - Tuesday (Cont. 3 to 11) Russell Coolbaugh, welfare graduate studies, Nancy is working | RAE ERR NE ERE RAEEREREEER a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl | | and the annual Thomas Longmore : For generations, the choice of America’s loveliest brides... and their grooms. port on the Installation covered ! HENRY’S JEWELRY GIFTS - CARDS Carrie Renn, Endicott, N.Y., ’ eS ails : ; . chairman, announced that two Memorial Highway “The Cardinal” walkers are being used and that SHAVERTOWN Repeat Performance there is a wheel chair available for use in the Lehman area. 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