SECTION A — PAGE 4 FOR YOUR NEXT PRINTING JOB, CALL THE POST GREENWALD'S IN LUZERNE @eive SHOPPING. Clearing ENTIRE STOCK of DUPONT PAINT. PRICES GREATLY REDUCED! Choose from many different kinds im stock LOW LUSTRE Stucco, Shake and | CHALK.RESISTANT Quse Paint) MAY BE TINTED COLOR FAST | Qutside : Hoyse pan [0 Paint SELF CLEANING 40 OUTSIDE WHITE inventory. (Drastic Reductions Limited to aed Come i in now and SAVE !!) SHAVERTOWN LUMBER CO. 16 E. CENTER STREET — 674-8866 | and continuing September. ——— Exhibition Of Painting Opens At Bloomsburg The | | | | summer exhibition of oil | paintings will be hung in the gal- | lery of Waller Hall at Bloomsburg State College begining August 1st until the end of Members of the col- lege community and residents of the area are invited to visit the gallery at their conwvenience. The various works on display have been completed during the | main Summer Session by members | of the classes direction of the beginning and advanced in oil painting under the of Mr. Kenneth Wilson Bloomsburg State College | Art Department. The paintings will show still life and non-objective styles done dur- | ing the morning studio hours. For | additional | spent | and in the country painting land- students on campus inspiration the afternoons | scapes. The two month showing of stu-| | dent work will be the first in a series planned for the 1965-1966 | college year. Mr. cently spent some time at Norcan Lake, Ontario, Canada. nock, visited Miss Helen Williamson, at the home of Stella Shook, on Wednesday. Mrs. Guy Fritz entertained at a party, at her son Dave's Cabin at Stull, on Wednesday evening. Games were played and a tasty lunch was served to the following guests: Mrs. Dorothy French, Mrs. William Macintosh, Mrs. Ronald Hopfer, Mrs. Joseph Shalata Jr., Mrs. Millicent May, Mrs. Sterlyn May, Mrs. William Engelman, Betty Kovolick, Mrs. Chester Visneski, Mrs. William Butler, Mrs. Els- worth Field, Mrs. Lewis Hackling, and Mrs. Duane Lettie re-| THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1965 NOXEN Thomas, Newark, N. J., were recent visitors at the William Crossmans’. Aldus Myers and James Adams | were recent visitors at the home of | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schenck. Mrs. Robert Horlacher, Tunkhan- | Mrs. William Munkatchy, Mrs. Alan | Wilson, Mrs. Elmer Race, Clare Clark, Mrs. Robert Clark, Mrs. | Lewis Lord, Mrs. Oscar Fish, Mrs. Loren Case, Mrs. Walter Galka, Mrs.. 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SATURDAY, CHAPTER BILL DAVIS’ MARKET " COMMUNITY NEWS AUCTION JULY 3, #396 if A. EASTERN STAR 7 DAYS RB WEEK morial Highway Dallas, Pa. AUCTION M. | ents Mr. No J.i% The Schencks visited Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Myers at Muhlen- burg on Sunday. Mr. and. Mrs. Warren Beahm, | Loren, Martin, Palmela and Kevin, | Elizabethtown, spent Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray | Kelly and also visited other rela- tives here. Mrs. Mildred Field, Mr. and Mrs. | Raymond Gorton, Wanda, Tracy | and Michael, Jamestown, N. Y., are visiting Christine and Delbert Bliz- | zard. Mr. and Mrs. Dana Field and! Denise, Jamestown, N. Y. spent, the weekend with the Joseph Sha-! latas, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kelly | visited Mr. and Mrs. James Wil- liams, Kingston, on Monday. | Mrs. Earl Lewis, Hunlock Creek, and Mrs. Augustine McCarthy, Bris- tol, are assisting in the case of Mrs. Harry Keiper, during her illness. Robert Timko Jr., spent the past week ‘with his aunt and uncle, Mr. | and ‘Mrs. . Michael Vena, Linden, Mrs. Marvin Sickler, Trenton, | N. J., ahd ‘Sharon and Kathie Man- ning, Iselin,’ N. J., are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul, Space and family. Little Shannon Dayton of Vestal | spent ‘the week with her grandpar- and Mrs. Lewis Lord. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Day- | ton, came for her over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGovern and Cindy Lou, Charfont, Pa., spent the weekend with Edgar Engelman | and the girls. Guests at the home of Mrs. Wil- liam Engelman and family, on Sun- | day, ‘ were: Mr. and Mrs. Parry _Engelman, Cynthia Sue and Pamela, Mr. and Mrs. Todd and Amy-Rose, Beaumont, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Engelman, Scott Dale, Sayre, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Sterlyn May, Sidney, Jeff, Debbie and Valerie, Noxen. Dennis and Harry McCarthy, Bris- tol, visited their grandparents, Mr. | and Mrs. Harry Keiper, on. Satur- day, Mrs. Larue West, Williamsport, Waverly, Rifenbury, Robert | spent. the weekend with them also, land Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hackling Sr. ! Lewis Hackling ! | Jr. left on Saturday, for a fishing | trip, in Canada. | | | Mrs. Evelyn Nalbone, Iselin, N. I. spent ‘the weekend with her son | Joseph and family. Terry Lynn Shalata is sperding] | next week with Mr. and Mrs. Dana i relatives in Levittown, Pa. | family of Binghamton, Field, Jamestown, N. Y. | Mr: and Mrs. Leland Case and | family, Ravena, N. Y., spent Satur- ! i day with the Loren Cases. Marty Case is: remaining for a Weekly va- “cation. of | | Robert Munkatchy returned bon] Sunday from a ten day stay with | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vilasi and spent the | weekend with the Jeddie MacMil- | lans. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Engelman | and son Gary, Bristol, and Mr. and | | Mrs. ‘Harry Parr, Bristol, spent” the | | weekend with B. B. Engelman. | ' Munkatchys’ Dinner’ at the William | Mr. and Mrs. | guests were: | George Katona and Emma, Mr. and | | Mrs. Emyl Katona and Ruth Ann, | 1 | Kingston, Mr. and Mrs. Edward | | Katona and Lewis, Levittown, Mr. | and Mrs. William Munkatchy, Rar. . mer mond and Linda, Mr. and Mrs. El- Race, David and Christine, | Noxen. Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Jones nit | Leah, Memphis, Tenn., and Mr. and | | Mos. Robert Jones, Robert and | | Jodie Sue, Mrs. | family. Ronald Saus and daughter of Croydon, Pa., spent’) | the weekend with the Walter Galka Recent guests at the Harry Kei- were: Mr. Johnson City, pers | Foote, and Mrs. Earl Gerald Lewis, | Hunlock Creek, Mrs. John Sabatini, | JonAnn and Daniele, and Augustine | Mrs. Mrs. Bristol, Dallas, MacCarthy, Trowbridge, Kenneth Robert | | Calverts; Russell Hill, Mrs. Ronald Croydon, Pa. Minn. Saus, Rochester, Philip Dendler, Jacob Miner visited at the home! of his son Lawrence, at Chenango Forks, on Friday. Mrs. day. Miner at- | | tended the World's Fair, on Thurs- | and Mrs. John Weaver, Plains, Mr. ; p 3 od cM. Philly Deadlor. Jov,. J1|] Sunday, Monday snfiflussday ‘and Phyllis of Rochester, Minnesota, (Continuous Sunday 3-11) Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shalanskis Shirley MacLaine and and family, Trenton, N. J., Mrs. NL Glatath Chester Keiper, sons Alan and Jom Goldia¥ Tommy, Noxen, Mr. and Mrs. Byron in ' Cook and family, Beaumont. : a came | ‘“Please Come Home” Mr. and Mrs. James Kelly and | TH EATRE | Jimmy, Hazelton, visited the Ray Kellys, on Sunday. | ‘A family reunion was held at] Tonight, Friday and Saturday the home of Mr. | Cook, Beaumont on Sunday. ent were: Mr. Sr., | family, Noxen, Mr. Payne of Albany, N. Y., Mr. | Mrs. Ravena, N. 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