WEEE EWR We eT Sea SAT ORE «mmm WEE. a THB Lad X W BE ERR RRA TRON nny RE REE ER REE Re “> oR a 3 Ea mw rE EE RY i ® Jones, SECTION A -— PAGE 4 Two Local Girls In U. S. Bir Force Two Back Mountain girls have recently joined the ranks of the U. S. Air Force. Airman Kathleen daughter of Mrs. Dorothy Jones, Shavertown has completed training at Lackland AFB, Texas, as a medical services assistant and is now assigned to Gunter Air Force Base, Alabama. Miss Judith Rother, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rother, Maple- wood Avenue, has been selected for training at Amarillo, Texas, as an Air Force Supply Specialist. She too, has completed basic training at Lackland Air Force Base. Dallas High School. NAME OMITTED ‘Apologies to Keith DeVincentes for omitting his name from the ninth grade Dallas Junior High School Honor Roll. IT | PAYS TO ADVERTISE s works. | City, Both girls are 1965 graduates of | Just buckle it on your dog—and forget = flea remedies for three full months. e Extensive tests by veterinarians prove that Sergeant’s® Sentry Collar Also aids in tick control, especially in the neck area. © Registered with the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture (No. 778-21). ® Only $1.98. If not completely satisfied, your money will be returned by Sergeant’s. Get the new Sentry Collar here. Carl German, Dallas, To Wed Miss Linda Kutzer On Nov. 25 Miss Linda Mae Kutzer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kutzer, 84 Summit Street, Edwardsville, will become the bride of Carl German, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ger- man, Sr., Heaven Church, Dallas. Rev. ‘Michael Rafferty will per- form the nuptial mass. Miss Loretta Harvey, Dallas, will be maid of honor for the bride- elect and Philip Gaughan, New York will serve as best man for Mr. German. A reception for the bridal party and immediate family will follow at .the home of the bride. The newly weds will leave im- mediately for 84 Merrill Street; Rochester, where they will reside. ! Miss Kutzer is a graduate of Ed- | wardsville High School and is em- ployed as a labor ary technician at- IT’S HERE! ‘The new Sergeant's Sentry Collar is guaranteed to kill fleas all over your dog for three full months ‘EVANS DRUG STORE Harveys Lake Highway, Shavertown 674-3888 TWO PHONES aii Dallas RD 1, on Thanks- | | giving morning at 11 at Gate of Valley Crest. The bridegroom elect, an alumnus of Dallas High School, is employed by the Eastman-Kodak Company at | N.Y. Rochester, To Aid Missionaries Letters from Guatemala, Africa and Korea were read at a recent meeting of the Missionary Society of Glenview P.M, Church from mis- sionaries stationed in those coun- tries. The ladies will send used men’s | shirts as the project of the group for next month. A Christmas party will be held at the home of Mrs. Earl McCarty, Lehman on December 2. Attending the meeting were Mes- dames Sam ‘Higgins, Blanche Cris- pell, George Shaver, Charles Se- | ward, George Shaver, Jr., Andrew Derrick, Earl McCarty, Miss Verna Lamoreaux and the hostess. To Hold Clinic Visiting Nurse Association will hold Well Baby Clinic at Shaver- town YMCA on Thursday, Novem- ber 18th. Postponement due to Hol- iday on November 11th. THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18 1965 DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Ruxiliary Planning Arrangements For Home Builders Association Dinner Dance Mr. And Mrs. Wilfred Anderson Back Mountain area residents are playing ‘committee roles for the annual dinner-dance of the auxil- iary of the Home Builders’ Asso- | ciation of Northeastern Pennsyl- vania set for Saturday night, No- vember 20 at the Irem Temple | Country Club. They include, standing, left to right, Mrs. Howard Whitesell, Dal- whose husband is president of the Home . Builders’ Association; Mrs. Wilbur whose husband is one of the de- las Township, Pastrami Baked Ham Capicola Corned Beef Jewish Salami Salami VISIT THE ADELPHIA DELICATESSEN IMPORTING CO. 44 N. MAIN STREET, WILKES-BARRE WE CATER TO PARTIES "Enjoy our Delicious SANDWICHES - - - = made to’ suit YOUR TASTE! SALADS MADE FRESH DAILY Mortadella Boiled Ham : Imported Sweitzer Cheese Potato Salad Macaroni Salad ‘WHOLESALE Health Salad with Pure Olive Oil and Wine Vinegar Lobster Salad Fresh Cut Fruit Salad 822-1798 Tuna Fish Salad Imp. Sardines RETAIL Shorts, | b3- Samii to 9 “p.m. near velopers of College Manor College Misericordia and who also ! serves as membership chairman of | the Home Builders’ Association of | Pennsylvania; Mrs. Michaels, Dallas; Mrs. W. S. Breckenridge, Mrs. Dur- | | land Daron, Dallas; and Mrs. Robert | Tippett of Westmoreland Hills. | Seated, left" to right, ‘Angelo Costello, Mrs. Cochran, Mrs. Joseph Clemson, Mrs. | Carl Nardell, and Mrs. John Hanus. Nesbitt Hospital are Mrs. Plans Holiday Fair And Tea | Setting for the Fair and Tea of | the Women’s Auxiliary of Nesbitt new Nurses Home, Kingston, which will be gaily decorated for the affair. The date is December 1, from 11 Tea and home- made cookies will be served, and a silver offering will be received. | Christmas gifts. On sale will be Christmas decora- tions, as well as a great variety of Many of the mem- | bers will have an unusual display of arts and hobbies. There will ‘also be a a bake sale of delicious PENNSYLVANIA GAS AND WATER (0. re N l= ON Il CE son fini < Guest star, Carol Lynley, will appear on program demonstrating her favorite recipe. EXPLICIT INSTRUCTION FOR EXQUISITE EATING GAS MAKES THE BIG DIFFERENCE! William | Hospital, sponsored by the Shaver- | town Branch, : will. be held in the | the opinion of many people ‘My | Fair Lady.” To Celebrate 32nd Annviersary Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Anderson, !in PTA, Football Mothers and the | Holly Street, Trucksville, will ob- Trucksville Methodist Church, | serve their 32nd wedding anni- "where she and her family are mem- | versary on Wednesday, November | bers. | 24. Mills. | Mrs. Anderson, the former Mar-| Her husband, a long time em- | garet Deininger, Taylor, and Mr. | ployee of the Burroughs Company | Anderson were married at the Tay- (is a member of Trucksville Fire {lor PM. Church by Rev. Joseph Company, its Civil Defense Unit | Mason. | and the Back Mountain WW veiing | They have resided in Trucks- | Team. | ville for over two decades and have! There are five children: Mrs. Joan | participated in many community en- Barbuto, Trucksville; Wilfred, Jr., deavors. For a bit of relaxation | Poughkeepsie; Mrs. Carl Straley, they turn to quiet streams where | Noxen; Mrs. John Brady, Trucksville [oy cast their lines with equal! expertness. [ John, at home. Three grand- hild lete the family circle. 2 | Mrs. Anderson has been active Coo complete the family 0 Mrs. Tippett and Mrs. Daron are C : : t harg f ticket: M Heaps hri C { Gi { Id ji 2 en BN Coe, I1S mas Id S, 1 eas Mrs. Brechenridoe are planning oo Highlight YWCA Homemaker Class | orations. ‘Entertainment will be ar- | ranged by Mrs. Michaels, Mrs. | Shorts, and Mrs. Whitesell. Mrs. | The YWCA Back Mountain Home- | you how to make Christmas candles, | maker’s Holiday Program held | glamorous holiday tie ons for your | guest day last Tuesday. A soup Christmas boxes and luscious net luncheon was ‘served and Chuck | center pieces. If your desire is to Bauer of Sears, Roebuck & Co. was | have a sparkling new hat for those guest speaker. . The vacuum cleaner | holiday parties join the millinery donated by Sears, Roebuck & Co. | class or if you want a slim, trim | was won by Mrs. Edward Miles. | figure to show off your holiday | The new series of classes begits) finery you may join the slimnastics November 16 and runs for eight] class. If you want to dress up your weeks, four classes before the Holi- | home for the gala season join the | day season and four after the first | lampshade class. of the year. Classes are held every | Tuesday morning in the Educational | | Building of the Shavertown Meth- | odi h. There i i Each of the eight branches co- | ois Chua There isn supervised nursery for pre-schoolers. | operating in the affair will have 2 Mos of the ‘lis ih separate booth at the Fair. Man ses in the pre- I> women belong to the ay holiday series will help you to have jary, ‘both’ from - Shavertown znd | la very Merry Christmas. There is from the Centermoreland Branches. a tt GC es and : . . | Bazaar Ideas which will enable you fae = the oy Chi: | to make fabulous holiday decora- BR SONORA Joa mre Mis. Josep | tions and lovely Christmas gifts. Marsh and Mrs. William Brown. | There is also a special class called The public is cordially invited. | Holiday Fantasy that will teach | Nardell will be assisted by Mrs. | Robert Rebennack, Huntsville Road, Lehman Township on the publicity committee. Reservations are in charge of Mrs Clemson. Ruxiliary The sewing class offers you an opportunity to make a glamorous gown for those holiday festivities. This series will give you andfmpor- tunity to improve your bridg: game or to join an art class and give your friends a painting done by you as a most original Christpes gift. All in all this series is a i for the woman who cares. 7 homemade bread, cinnamon rolls, fects. cakes and fruit cake. Enlistee Honored At Birthday Party A birthday party was held re- cently at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Lewi O. Bedford in honor of Rodney Weiss, Orange. Breath- Taking Scenery In Slides Shown Book Club By Charles Nuss corn sso ponoret vs cn : | He is stationed at Parris Island, | Members of the Book Club en- Charles Gates, C. A. Coughlin, Floyd | S.C. joyed a program of colored slides | Sanders, A. D. Whitebread, T. B. 8 i : ; fs by Mr. and Mrs. Charles | Bobo, Thomas J. Graham, Pater D. a. bahar oe 2g Jos Jon | Nuss Monday afternoon at the No- Clark, W. B. Jeter, Harold Titman, | 514, and Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin | vember meeting. Richard Rudolph, Mitchell Jenkins, | Dixon; Mr. and Mrs. Louis O. Bed- Mr. and Mrs. Nuss, recently re- | Frank Townend, Roy Flick, A. G. | ford, Kristie and Kimberly and the turned from a visit to Berlin, had | Rutherford, Ornan Lamb, Ben H. | guest of honor. an opportunity to visit Switzer- | Edwards, George Gregson. Sor ~~ land, Austria, Lichtenstein, as well | Thomas Heffernan, Arch Hutchi- | To Be Organized = as England, taking pictures in color | son, Paul Gross, Albert Jones, John gli as they went. O’'Malia, George Jacobs, Howard N. | . A new Boy Scout Auxiliary fg be- Dana Crump. George Montgomery, | ing formed in Trucksville, “First Thomas Heffernan, T. M. B. Hicks, junseting of the group will be held Charles Frantz, Misses Frances Dor- & Monday evening, November 22 d Fl hoe mt the Trucksville Building. Poe an ooo Binclagte | Election of officers will be held Magnificent scenery of Austria recalled to many members the breath-taking backgrounds of “The Sound of Music,” where Austria is the backdrop for one of the best musicales in years, outclassing in Glen Roman Kozemchak Glen Roman Kozemchak, son of The Book Club program followed | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kozemchak a routine business meeting, which | celebrated his eighth birthday with | equipment discussed. Also on the agenda wil be information on ob- taining credits to attend summer camp. All those interested in Soouting a. 4 DAVID WADE Winner of America’s Leading Food Demonstrator Award for 1965. NOVEMBER 20, 1965 4:30 PM. to 1:30 PM. WR V-28 IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE YALE- HARVARD FOOT BALL GAME PENNSYLVANIA GAS and WATER Company | h THE LARGEST PUBLIC UTILITY WITH HEADQUARTERS IN_NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA | ing year, | severe months of winter. Thomas treasurer, | ander secretary. saw officers reelected for the com- | 2 Party for some of his classmates | are urged to attend. and no change made in |2t his home on Overbrook Avenue the present schedule which elimi-| on Saturday afternoon. nates meetings during the most The children had various games | to play in which the winners re- ‘McKinley Longs’ Feted ‘On 49th Anniversary Mrs. George Montgomery retains ceived prizes. They also enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. McKinley Long, the presidency. Mrs. George Jacobs playing army with their guns in | gyeet Valley, were feted at a fam- : : > | the back yard. The boys presented | ; : Ta | is vice president, Mrs. Herman | ily dinner party on Sunday, Novem- | Glen with some very nice gifts. | ber 7, in honor of their 49th wed- Present at the party were Larry | ding -anniversary. Mrs. James Alex- a : ' Parsons, James Myak, Jeffrey Lin- | Present were Mr. and Mrs, John ftp to table vivid with fall, gio geott Slocum, Greg Kuhnert, | | Richards and Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. coloring, Mrs. Stanley Rinehimer | Paul Lavitsky. Cliff Kozemchak and | Bud. Smith. Visio: Viol Te. on Mrs. James Alexander poured | in. guest of honor. voy Jr Dovion, Long, Langaster; or JE, } Mesdames Wesy Steelman, { Mr and Mrs, J. Long and ment, Millersville; Miss Pearl Edwards, Mr | and’ Mrs. William Ferrey, Sr., and | Lily June; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long, Gloria Wanda and Marilee Beth, Mrs. June Iveson and Brad and the guests of honor, Shannon Children, Home | David Burton Roat John, eight, Tara, five and Kevin, | Ie two, children of Mr. and Mrs. John | Th an a oa | Shannon, Wyoming Avenue, have | fugyoon hong, srucisville, heeams | returned home: alter being patients | the parents of a séven pound, three | at General Hospital last week. The ounce son, David Burton, November children, all suffering from a virus, 8, at Nesbitt Hospital. ' There is | | another son, Harry, III, four. Mrs. | . 5 Roat is the former Jacqueline Perry, | Pitalized. Their parents were very | Greenwood. . Mr. Roat is employed glad and thankful when the trio with Roat’s Supply, Kingston. | returned home. Ross Elementary School Holds Open House, Tea Open House was held . recently | at Ross Elementary School, Sweet Valley, sponscred by the Lake Leh- | man. P.T.A. | Parents visited Homerooms from 7:30 to 8:45 to discuss with the {| teachers how the children ane pro- gressing.. The students workbooks |.and art work were on display. | . Following room visitation a tea, served California style was held in the gymnasium for the faculty and parents. The centerpiece for the table was made by Mrs. Beryle Updyke. . Serving at the tea were, Mrs. Betty Long, Mrs. Joan Cult, F and Mrs. June Walsh. Refreshment committee was homeroom mothers of all six grades. 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