The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 05, 1964, Image 11

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© DALLAS, PENNSVTVANIA THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1064 ~~ yi SECTION B — PAGE 7
f 1 | Decorations followed the Halloween Harrisburg.
n R NOXEN |Dallas Kiwanis | Velveteen Dress | Bitends Wedding Enteriainy Lh [Purely Personal I a ee i kiwish 110 Carvertag
id , Takes Second Place | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harvey, Mr.| Mrs. Walter Kozemchak enter-| Mr and Mrs. Alfred Fry, Bing- |W’ Doan Johns Dean or. Sos | Road, was confined to his oy
i the Plowersion theilte: at 5, Tule's Pl Fi . 2 |and Mrs. Leonard Harvey, and Mrs. | tained her card club at her home hamton, spent several days recent- | and Barbara Johnson, x rs. Ru - | several days last week by ness.
fl Lutheran church on Sunday were aces rst Second place in a modelling con- |'vi tor Cross and daughter, Renita [on Overbrook Avenue Monday ly with her father, William Hewitt, | Houser, Michael Hawk, Lawrence | Paul Hughey, Hazeltine Street, 1s -
allas, §& © placed there by the family of Mrs. o 2 test Saturday morning at Scranton Hai : pd oh Sete i night, October 26. Prizes were won lo vrerion Road. | Fritges, William Palmer, and the recuperating from injuries he re-
i ; Harry Siglin. Tops District 15 [Drygoods went to Amy Shouldice, | 2 a, gn ; es by Mrs. Robert Shoemaker, Mrs. Russell Johnson, son of Mr. and guest of honor, ceived in a fall Jast week in his
J Mr. and Mrs. Paul Keiper Debbie F Ei h h M five year old daughter of Mr. and Harding and son, Roger, Kingston, hs so x k ie : a 54 (wroow. | Mrs. Robert Chamberlain ‘and h
and Nancy spent the weekend at | or Llg t onth Mrs Paul Shouldice. Huntaville | attended the wedding of Dee Worth | Benjamin Roberts, and Mrs. Clif- Mrs. W. Dean Johnson, 54 Carve: ome.
the BH x Mr. and Mrs. David | Dallas Kiwanis with a score of | Ary a Toke Lovmun kinder land Josephine Mattice, of Oneonta, ford Garris. Others present Were: ton Road, was guest of honor at a daughters, Susan and Cheryl, Car-| yr ice Chernin, Carverton Road,
Kline, Philédelphia. : 83 ranked first in District 15 | arte pupil, modelled two dresses N. Y., last Saturday. Mrs. James Jolly, Mrs. Richard family party given at his home cn verton Road, spent Friday at Steam ill attend the lumberman’s show
Achievement ratings for the month |
Clayton Keiper Jr. is at the F Sortenh di made by her mother a red velve- The double ring ceremony was Montgomery, Mrs. Frederick Run- wednesday, October 28, when he Valley where her husband is em- in Philadelphia today and fomor-
Lackland Air Force Base in San An- © September Bi 44 in (teen dress, and a jumper outfit ' performed by Rev. Joseph Fiske, | 1 and the hostess. celebrated his ninth birthday. ployed hv Stabler Construction of row. = i :
tonio, Texas. - : ; . - - vA
nouncement
| with blouse. The first outfit was
William L. Guyette at last week's
Harrison, Kunkle on Thursday eve-
ning: Mesdames James Hettesheim-
er, Earl Beahm, Joseph Dotter,
Samuel Blizzard, Ralph Lutes, Al-
bert May, Fred Schenck, Wheeler
Hess, Clark Oliver, Russell Newell,
Jack Winters, Jacob Miner. Guy
Fritz, Donald Wall, Ronald Hopfer,
Arthur Blizzard, John Jones, Joseph Programs and Entertainment Teter. NTS Llewellyn Williams and the = 2
Nalbone, Bernard Mulligan, Chester club Relations, Education i Fel- hostess. %
Keiper, Richard Traver, James . Publi } ra tlie ea rect ee EEE
a i and ublic Relations they SURGICAL PATIENT gh
Mr. and Mrs. Robert ‘McGovern,
Chalfont, Pa., spent the weekend
with her father Edgar. Engelman.
While here she was entertained iat
her home with a stork shower by
Miss ‘Gayle Nalbone. ' Present:
Cathie Dendler, Mrs. Jane Kocher,
Mrs. William. Coole, Mrs: Ronald
in the year to date.
To achieve this ranking all com-
mittee reports were submitted on
time for 10 points, while the at-
tendance percentage of 91% gave
the group an 18 out of a possible
20 points. Lack of new members
cost the club a possible 10 points
but on Administrative Ratings on
perfect score of five
points each for'a total of 20 points.
Lack’ of Club Extension work cost
the Dallas group another 10 points,
but Youth: Activities ‘were perfect
with 10 for boys. and girls work,
5 for Key Club ands for Vocational
Guidance. ‘Community Activity al-
Street, Dallas, entertained members
of her card club recently.
Prizes were won by Mrs. Clayton
Evans and Mrs. William Kelley. At- :
tending in addition to Mrs. Evans
and Mrs. Kelley were Mrs. William
Sarley, Mrs. Richard Ostrum, Mrs.
Samuel Holvey, Mrs. Wilson Maury,
David Nouroth, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Nouroth, Centermoreland,
was taken to the hospital on Thurs-
day for an appendix operation.
TO VISIT SISTER
i Half the teenagers ques-
tioned in a recent survey op-
posed free enterprise! To come
bat these attitudes, the Junior
| Achievement program teaches
teens the value of our system
' by letting them set up and
4 Wal B d ; 3 > y son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pet] r RTI =
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id on Sin id ho Mire. meeting held at Irem Temple Coun- LT et » ka Boil Dalles, pastor lof the Chestont
Leonard Terito for awhile. “try Club. Kiwanis District Gover- Sharad Street Methodist Church, Oneonta, | {## i 3
ho ri members of Ladies POF Albert M. Kole of Swoyersville ole N. Y. Shop!
Auxiliary of Noxen Volunteer Fire ¢OPgratulated the club on winning E : Cl SHOP
Hdd attended a Hallowesen first position for eight consecutive ntertains ub 9
“party at the home of Mrs. Stanley Months and, fop Sil bus ene month | Mrs. Thomas Cease, Franklin
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so scored 15 tof ssible 15: Mrs. ‘Mary Kuzma left on Satur-
Hopfer, Sharon Goble, Mrs. Joseph by scoring on hi Con. day for Connecticut to visit her| run their own firms! These Famous Brands — SHOP! COMPARE! SAVE!
Nalbone, Mrs. Guy Fritz, Mrs. Helen servation, Public and Business Af- sister. 3 : y .
Wilson,” Mrs. © Emma McGovern, fairs and Support sof Churches. : y n |
«© Mrs. Walter Besteder, Mrs. William | The Dallas telub's nearest. com- S FIces Ig Ver a ow ) ow Ges
» MiGovern; Barbara and Kathie petition came * from the Pittston 9 8
a gi 2 guest of honor Kiwanis and the Forty Fort Kings-
rs. Robert MrGovern. } tort Club which tied ; :
Debra May Weaver, daughter of i a Use or SHOP EVERYDAY FROM 9:30 A. M. TO 9 P » M.
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4 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weaver, was new members William Umpherd | j ey ~~ rr.
a baptized at the morning service at gang Raymond Parsons. These men iA i o 4 o Sha :
St. Lukes Lutheran Church on Sun- will be inducted at a special cere- § = 7 Pomeroy’s Everyday Low, Low Prices Pemeray’s Everyday Low, Low Prices
Say: | Wr. Mas Sifferd Foss, | ne in the near future. Guests ) Y Ss
allas, w es ; i 3 ill D
henner wes Wier TOYS TOILETRIES
family of Linden, N. J., spent the Nauroth, Kiwanis member and pro- = LOWER LEVEL FIRST FLOOR
weekend with her parents, Mr. and ducer of the “Womanless Wedding,” —— New Location aman >
3 Ve Rn 5 Gt dak Sehuides Fest of Nenth 7 a 1 Price ema
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BR nT es aa Ben Bene, 0 2p ; ie = Bueiyiiny how Belse
spent the weekend with Mr. and |ding” and guest of the club. | D BR LOT 4.00 Mattel Barbie Game . .83 Ipana Toothpaste 55
: Mrs. Joseph Nalbone and family. Robert Parry reminded the group 5.00 M. Lie Detector Game 2.99 1.50 VO5 Hair Spra 83
2 Theodore Jones and children of they were to report for painting 6.25 M. Animal Talk Game 3.99 1.50 Ad Hai 5 y ‘30
ke Warwick, N. Y., spent the weekend | details at the Shavertown YMCA : 7 7 00 M. Magnatel Game 3.99 ; orn - air Spray -
b with Mrs. Albert Jones, | at 9:00 a.m. Saturday. The “Wom- 2 * ag 2 d G 2.99 .95 Lavoris Mouth Wash 59
v Theodore Jones Sr. is still in a |anless Wedding” participants were o ° h 250 ¥ Happy Birk BY ae 2.98 .79 Fresh Stick Deodorant 59
% serious condition, at his home here | instructed to report at 6 p.m. 5 . Key to Fame oi ee ? 86
¥ Carl and Charles Patton. Sayre, | Wednesday at the Plymouth High Memorial Hig way 16.00 Mattel’s Vac-U-Form 2.99 1 Ih ah aste 2 for 9
® are spending a week with their! School = Auditorium for a “run 3 16.00 M. Chatty Cathy Doll 8.44 Re es y C p .
& grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James | through.” Building and props will T k ille 12.00 M. Tiny Chatty Cathy Doll 6.67 1 SR Toothpaste 2 for 2
i Patton Sr. | be checked in advance by Nauroth ruc SV1 . or d 2 : 12.99 . e e air Spray Od
4 Carl Hackling and George Hack- and Fennell. 20.00 M. Charming Chatty Doll oe 08 Listerine Mouth Wash 55
ling Jr. are bear hunting in Ver- : : on 4.10 M. Talking Hand Puppets 3.99 98 Ban Deodorant 58
Ll Rnd iy = Php hE Across from Cities Service Station 9.25 M. Talking Casper Doll i 1.00 Seerit Deodorant ‘vg
ay Tres Lo Tors, Did Alexander Pope, the poet, | 13.00 M. Talking Bugs Bunny . 8. 110 5 Day Pads 9
Endicott, visited Mrs. Elwood Sche- he Pas onan. diced | h 696 11M 16.00 M. Larry the Talking Lion 9.99 .59 Alka Seltzer 31
eR er oki aiit int ctl ale Brat] P one Jyu= 15.00 M. Crackers the Talking Parrot 9.99 2.19 One-A-Day Vitamins 1.68
iw hl a ir et atta Ht ved: eye is one of the ‘symptoms of | 14.00 M. VRRoom Dump Truck 9.99 2.00 Toni ome Perotnsh 2
ing, at Westfield, and visiting their | Infectious hepatitus. | 14.00 M. VRRoom Skip Loader 9.99 2 Just Yoh oy Grrray =
brother, Cecil Schenck. ER | s , 4 qua ir .
pf _ Vr and Mrs Andrew Kish oy] SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST | ET EVs EO TET” 4.00 Ohio Art’s Etch A Sketch 1.88 1.09 Phillips Milk of Magnesia 63
'¥. Sandma and Mrs. Gabriel Kalmar, 5.00 Parker Monopoly 3.99 iiog. Milk of Mbehesia 486
.69 Phillips lk o g
Seon Wy adhend with 1.25 Remco Machete and Knife 58 .98 Bayer Aspirin (100’s) 49
‘Mr. and oe ors Perrin, 1.80 Remco Short Range Bazooka 1.12 2.19 Bayer Aspirin (300s) 1.36
Adan Pa; vied; My and Ms. : 3.00 Remco Monkey Helmet 1.99 98 Alka Seltzer (Foil) 79
arl Beahm, on Sunday. : ; ;
% Borin, on Tinta Sel Lh S20 Rene Si a and Holster I ~~
family, Greencastle, spent the 4.5 emco ris aalo . 5 i
ul ih Mr MR. Veh = 5.00 Remco Field Tent 3.99 ET "APPLIANCES
Traver. ; : : : : MAL
: an Me Jie Teens sed) 6.00 Remco Monkey Gun 3.99 S
amily, Byers Grove; soot Sundiy ace & 6.00 Remco Battle Jacket 3.99 FIFTH FLOOR
with Mrs. William Engelman. | : : — : 99 ~
i Mr. and Mrs. Barry Engelman IT’S WAR 6.00 Remco Small Bulldog Tank 3. eae
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a oe and family have moved their trailer ST) Reg Everyday Low Price
« to Waverly, N. Y., to be nearer his | 4 3 ;
. EL work, INSIDE Pomeroy’s Everyday Low, Low Prices 17.95 G. E. Automatic Toaster 11.99
E Russell Turner, = Tunkhannock, ; OCESSING 32.95 G. E. Blender 24.99
| visited his father, Frank Turner, on FILM and PR 29.95 International Electrie Food Slicer 17.97
. Sunday. 3 . : : = , 8.47
| Ja fl mca Toms vn ook vit wa FIRST. FLOOR | 2093 G. B. Electric Slieing Knife 17.88
her sister, Mrs. Grace Emory, at ema 19.95 Sunbeam Fry Pan Cover & Control 14.99
9 the home of her niece Mrs. Albert Leothery sand Waterproof 10.95 Shetland Electric Can Opener 7.95
IR Cowen Jedeon Mid, ines Seyles, Fverydsy 1495 G. E. Electric Can Opener 9.47
ee Black - Brown KODACHROME II FiiM Low Price 5495 |. Sandwich and Waffle Maker 18.88
Snyder, Niles, Mich. They also Flat and Dress 8 mm Roll 1.99 with Processing 2.49 12.95 G. E. Steam Travel Iron 9.99
visited Mis. Thelma Willams, Ne Heels. § rie Mogaging 8.89 with Provessing: 4.01 19.95 West Bend 30 Cup Pary Por Su
2 punvay I : : : 17.95 Sunbeam Automatic Coffee Maker 13.¢
RA WE A $4.99 35 mm 20 Exposure 1.52 with Processing 2.47 1495 G. E. Automatic Coffee Maker 10.88
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home of his parents Mr. ot Mrs, To 35 mm 36 Exposure 2.29 with Processing 3.86 14.95 Proctor Silex Juicer 10.99
a pity = i - $ 99 Kodacolor CX 120-127-620 Size Roll .83 19.95 Universal Electric Can Opener 16.99
: m , Kingston,
spent Sunday at their home. 2 3 ] : Kodacolor 35 mm-—20 Exposure Roll 1.52
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Engelman, CT ie 3 .
nS home SE Sens A on POLAROID FILM Pomeroy’s Everyday Low, Low Price
Bill May spent the weekend at ® EXTR Type 37 1.69 Tyee. 1.89 CURITY GAUZE DIAPERS
we tome o 3 win aml [Jse This Coupon for A Type 47 188 Tove 483 Color 3.88 Ty
inehard, at Ly and brought : 7
1 home a nice ringneck pheasant. | Type 107 1.99 Type 108 4.28 QUALITY Pes .00 Dos
: Mrs. Katherine Taylor, Sea-Girt,
e N. J., spent a week with Mr. and S &z H Green Stamps ; 1 | M LIMIT ONE DOZEN PER CUSTOMER
Mrs. Wheeler Hess. Mr. David J. FREE! KODAK F L y
Williams and Mrs. J. Thomas Wil- 5 ; : INFANTS DEPT.—SECOND FLOOR
3 ® s P h f S h 50 r More Bring in your film for processing and receive FREE
Joss, Wilkes Tare wets dimer urchase 0 - 0 fresh Koda film roll for roll color CX 120, 127, 126, 620
guests on Sunday. being: hi 127. 620. 120 "126. : (em .
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bender and BE ODN EE EN DW EN EN EY EN MEE MN Mn BE WW or. black and = fee ho sot FIRST FLOOR ©
Mrs. Gomer Thomas spent the GLOBE STORE Pomeroy’s Camera Departmen TTT)
COUPON COUPON | 1
Fockona at fe Somer home Dots ; COUPON WORTH i ( Pomeroy’s Everyday Low, Low Prices
pe eee :
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fritz visited 1 XTRA 1 CLEANING AIDS
Rl ne ters broth ohn InOOe y EXTRA 100 E : Pomeroy’s Everyday Low, Low Prices )
tngh y yday Low, IFTH FLOOR
ne "S&H STAMPS In Adsien To | Y i —
7 the home of Mrs. Roy Dendler, in ( Regular Stamps i C A N D :
honor of her new grandson Donald . On Cosh Over Bo $ Capen i Reg. Everyday Low Price
~ Buttermore, of Harrisburg. Present : roug ed. Nov. i :
| © were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holdredge I For All Merchandise 1 > a iver Cis wl 8
and son Scott, Mrs. John Szela, 1 Th hout St: 1 1 A 3 5 y : >
Mrs. Lewis May, Janet Turner and 100 EL, 100 © a CANDY BARS Schraft S Boxed 79 Johnson's Glade Air Freshener 59
. Clara Hopfer, Mrs. Guy Fritz, Mrs. pg Reg Chocolates 1.39 Johnson's Pledge Furniture Polish 1.19
| Ralph Lutes, Mrs. George Brody, oad ge 25c Reg. $ .00 .79 1 Lb. Johnson’s Paste Wax 59
{ Mrs. Robert Clark, Mrs. Earl Cris- Mars dalniond Joy, Cadbury, {80 3 boxes 1:0 1.29 Johnson’s Kleen Floor 98
. vpell, Eileen Crispell, Mrs. Eddie S, m > Wind Wind cl Asrosol 85
> .Crispell, Mrs. William Buttermore Hershey, Mounds, Nestles 20 Delicious. Flavors 98 index Window Cleaner Aeroso .
and baby Donald Buttermore. Shop 2.98 Drain Aid Cleaner 2.67
Harry Siglin spent a week with Rey Everyday Low Price .75 Johnson’s Jubilee Wax 59
: his daughter Mrs. David Hopkins Thurs, & Fri : : .98 Johnson's Glo Coat Wax a9
PS el Tam gi ' 1.50 Quality Street, 1-Ib. 1.29 1.19 Johnson’s Klear Floor Wax 88
§ home on Fridey and spans ibe Eveni 49 Nestle’s King Size Bars 3 for 1.00 2.49 Beacon Floor Wax 1.97
! kend at his h h R venings . i g : eacon r .
: ii Eh . ei enh Tae 39 Italian Imported Candy 3 for 1.0¢ 1.69 Armstrong Floor Wax 1.29
daughter Mrs. Kenneth Jenks, at} 4 .10 Dietetic Gum — Rolls — Bars 3 for 25¢ 3.98 Johnson's Klear Floor Wax (Gal.) 2.89
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