] : DALLAS; PENNSYLVANIA Three Celebrate Joint Birthdays A group of young folks joined in a joint birthday and Halloween celebration Friday evening, when Janet Cumberland, Beth Whitesell | and Leighton Scott, Jr., marked the occasion at a Halloween Dance at Huntington Mills Fire Hall. Miss Whitesell observed her an- niversary on October 19, Mr. Scott on October 31 and Miss Cumberland | on November 3. Corn stalks and pumpkins lent a festive decor to the affair and participants were in costume. Danc- ing, games and refreshments were ered. Present were: Sandra Strazdus, Karen Strazdus, Raymond Strazdus, Betty Sleppy, Beth Whitesell, Jack Marks, Eugene Krasucki, Bob Bar- chick, Carl Edwards, Dick Camp- bell, Bud Kearkuff, Gary Becker, Ed Donalevick, Jean Rudenski, Tom Ceppa, Lynn Sheehan, Roger Lane, Norman Weaver, Cindy Dymond, Clarence and Judy Schoonover. Bob Phillips, Cheryl Phillips, Mary Rae Jones, Judy Ridall, Tom Shaw, Leighton Scott, Janet ‘Cumberland, Bernice Barchick, Kathy = Carroll, Linda Cragle, John Kabachik, Jean Kabachik, Maureen Connell, Bucky Ridall. Dance To Aid Retarded To Be Held Nov. 6 Four Luzerne County Junior » of the Pennsylvania Federa- ti¥1 of Women’s Clubs will sponsor a dance, Friday, November 6th at the Continental Inn, Luzerne-Dallas Highway. Bobby Baird and his Or- ids will provide the music. ickets may be purchased from any member of the four participat- ing clubs, Dallas Junior - Women’s Club, West Side Junior Club, West Pittston Junior Club or Hanover Township Junior Women’s Club. All proceeds will be uséd to sup- port their state project, Pennsyl- vania Association For Retarded Children. These clubs have done much to help mentally retarded children learn skills necessary for enrollment in special school classes so that they may one day be a functioning part of our community. However, much education is still | needed to alert the public of the many responsibilities these children can be taught to assume. Mrs. Richard Martin is chairman of the i YDallas Club in charge of name tags. { Mrs. Merton Jones, Dallas Club President, extends an- invitation to all residents of the Back Moun- tain to attend this affair. A good time is being planned for all and you will be helping a most worthy cause. Lake PTA Tea Set For Wednesday At 2:30 “Education Pays Dividends,” will be the general theme of American Education Week, at Lake Elemen- tary School, November 8-14, Students and teachers = benefit from parent understanding of the school program and the faculty of the Lake Township Eelementary Building invites all parents to visit their school and their children’s classrooms during American Educa- tion Week. Homeroom mothers of Lake PTA met recently at the home of Mrs. Taft Truska, Jr. to plan .for the Teachers Tea to be held Wednes- day at 2:30 p.m., in the Lake Town- ship Cafetorium. Refreshments will be served and it is hoped that everyone will make a special effort .to attend. Senior Girl Scouts 4 eo Spend Day At Wilkes i t | Senior Girl Scouts plan a visit to Wilkes College, on Saturday, No- vember 7, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. An exciting and interesting day has been planned by the College . authorities to introduce scouts to what Wilkes has to offer for career preparation and an introduction to campus life. Scouts will meet at Stark Hall, Room 116 at 10 a.m. Those co-ordinating the alfaly afe I" Dean George Ralston, Wilkes Col- lege, Grace Husted, Senior Scout General Chairman, Norma Xoons, Chairman of Arrangements with the college. Hold Halloween Party Christle Joi Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Zibe Smith, Jr., Meadow Lake, entertained forty classmates from her school and Sun- day School classes at a Halloween Party last Tuesday evening. Games and refreshments were en- joyed by the guests and prizes awarded. | Jackson Grange Supper ¥ Jackson Grange will hold a Cafe- teria Supper on Saturday evening, November 14 at the Grange Hall Serving will begin at 5 p.m. MOLDED SHOES FOR PROBLEM FEET By Appointment Only CALL MICHAEL'S MOLDED SHOES 719-0168 21 W. Main, Plymouth || Yellow Pe SIXTH WEEK'S MAILER (elo REDEEMABLE THIS WEEK! NIMAL KINGDOM PICTURE “PACKETS 1617.18 ON SME" 4 GET EXTRA "MARKETS CHRISTMAS GIFTS WITH THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 5, 1064 = / me SAVE ALMOST ¥;! Semsonite Folding CHAIRS AND TABLES 1299 2 STUFFED TOYS { ELECTRIC IRON « $9.88 ; EACH L : A ~ DELUXE 5-PIECE 3 er *3 . wen: $499 Ti # TRAY-TABLE SET « $10.99 With Acme Register Tapes. 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