a EN TR STN A YAS MN I STAT TE \ RIE Serves a BR ET OA ER ee LAS x XP A TIARA | SRE 3 VA pS v SECTION A — PAGE 4 Blue And Gold Banquet Held At Noxen Church ‘Mr. And Mrs. Carlton Hadsall ue ana coe mommies oo ATK 23rd Wedding Anniversary Scout Pack 530, sponsored by Bow- | man’s Creek Lions Club, was held | at the Noxen Methodist Church on | Friday night. { Scoutmaster introduced commit- | tee members, Earl Crispell, chair- | man, Lewis Hackling, treasurer, | William Evans, ins. repp., Ronald Fielding, and Charles Womer. Den mothers are Mrs. Nellie Scouten and Mrs. A. M. Kitchen, den 1, and Mrs. George Macialek and Mrs. Otto Sarmonis, den 2. Cub Scoutmaster Warren Mont- ross gave awards to Charles Womer, Bear badge, Kenneth Macialek, Bear badge, and Bobcat badges to Richard Harvey, Gary Moyer, Richard Traver, Dwight Barbacei, James Belles, and Darrell Dillard. Theodore Scouten was honored with Denners Chief cord. Rev. Fred Eister was guest speaker. | Others present: Allen Kitchen, | Assistant Cubmaster, Otto Sarmonis, Representative of Boy Scout Coun- cil, Charles Winner, Hazel Winner, Charles Winner Jr., George Macia- lek, Robert Macialek, Tommy Scout- en, Mrs. Joseph Luketic, Dawn, Lynette, and Joseph Jr., Marilyn AE SPECIAL i especial cratic Woman's Club which served dinner, and Rev. Fred Eister, who The family is deeply conscious of the spontaneous | | Julius, Mrs. Shirley Moyer, Gregory Moyer, | ! Bobby Roberts. | Mr. and Mrs. Lewis May, Mrs. Helen Mr. and Mrs. on February 23. Carlton Hadsall, Harris Hill Road, Trucksville, mark- ed their 23rd wedding ‘anniversary Bellas and Mr. Hadsall were mar- ried at Shavertown Church by Rev. Roswell Lyons. They are the parents of five Mrs. Hadsall, ‘the former Goldie | children, Mrs. Bernard Phillips, New CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Miss Ida L. Grey wishes to thank all those who rendered assistance during the recent bereavement, thank-you to the Demo- conducted services. which difficult outpouring of sympathy eased the burden of the days. Macialek, Ronald Fielding, Judy and Jack Fielding, Richard Traver and son, Ricky and Janice Traver, Mrs. James Barbacei, Dwight and Jack; Lois, and Michael Kopcha, Mrs. Fred Case and Loren Case, Belles, Bobby, John, Tim, and.Jim Belles, Mrs. Theresa Harvey, Gil- bert Harvey, Richard and Kenneth Harvey. on SUMMER . RETREADS Before Rush Season Reg. $7.00 up NOW LIMITED TIME ONLY JACK WINTERS MAIN HIGHWAY Ballas with “an ! Berlew, Mae Race, cutgrown, | Jersey, JoAnn who is in training | at General Hospital, | Barbara, Bruce and Brenda. There Methodist | and triplets, | THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24,1966 = fa Fiancee Of Airman Glenn D. Hilbert February Board meeting of Dal- lag Junior Woman's Club was held last week at the home of Joseph Borton, Shavertown. | Marlyne Lipfert was co-hostess. | = Mrs. Merton Jones presided and | heard reports of committee chair- | men. | Mrs. Kenneth Hunter reported is also one grandchild. The couple are members’ of Hunts- ville Christian Church. Mr. Hadsall is emplgyed at State Equipment Company. Harmony Club Meets Harmony Club met recently at the home of Mrs. Race, who pre- sided at the business meeting in | | the absence of Mrs. Alice Austin. | Present were Mesdames Maude Lampman, Mae Phillips, Etta Carle, | Myrtle Berlew, Gertrude Perry, | Ruth Derr, Rose Llewellyn, Florence | Carle, Betty Swepenheiser, Fannie | Emma Hoover and two visitors, Todd Phillips and | Members are asked to send a! birthday card to: Mrs. Schoonover, | whose birthday is March 2. The ad- ! dress is: Hospitality Nursing Home, Route 70, Cherry Hill, N.J. Next meeting will be at the home | of Mrs. Emma Hoover, March 3. Members are asked to bring a small | © gift to the meeting for game orizes. Card Of Thanks i Mrs. Marion Perrin, Trucksville wiches to thank all her friends who | were so kind to her during her re- cent illness and Kingston Township Ambulance crew for its ‘fine service. | Through the medium of the Dallas | Post, Mrs. Perrin heard from many | relatives and friends whom she had | been out of touch with for some | time. She is most grateful. Rummage Sale | If you have articles which you have wearied of or your family has Dallas Junior Woman's Club will be glad to have them for their Rummage Sale at the Back Mt. YMCA on March 3 and 4. Drop your items off at the “Y" on March 2 or call Mrs. Kenneth Hunter, chairman. Coffee and doughnuts will also be sold. | Why settle for round-tube Color TV? This is the new generation of Color TV. The picture is big! The set is slim! The tuning is simple! The color is beautiful! Big Color Picture NOT | THIS | with Round Tube ® Sleep Switch —radio plays you to sleep, turns itself off! 1 ® Visilite* lets you tell time in dark # TRADEMARK OF MOTOROLA INC. f MOTOROLA CLOCK RADIO $59.95 1 YEAR SERVICE — PARTS and LABOR at No Extra Cost. ANTENNA SYSTEMS INSTALLED Buy Where You Can Get Service to Protect Your Investment ® Automatic demagnetizer ® Color indicator light ® Solid-State UHF tuner FM/AM ® Choice of 4 colors | KATYL'S T-V - | 674-4631 j Open Till 10:00 P.M. slim cabinet From the Premiere Series in select hard- wood veneers and solids with choice of applied Walnut or Mahogany grain finish @ Power transformer chassis 05 ® Tint control u LIMITED SUPPLY! ® Two Speakers! One 4”, one 315" ® Built-in Ferrite rod antenna in anew, 23CU3328 with 23" overall diag. tube meas. ; 274 sq. in picture viewing area MOTOROLA Dual-Speaker TABLE RADIO $18.95 Lycoming Coleg Chic Is | plans were completed for the Rum- | mage Sale to be held March 3 and | 4 at the Back Mt. YMCA. New and | used goods will be available for buy- { ers. Committee members will be lat the “Y” from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. | on March 2 to receive articles for | the sale: Brotherhood To Meet | eran Church will meet this evening | at 8 in the Church social rooms. | Ted Woolbert, newly elected pres- ident, will preside. Other officers are George Voor- | hees, vice president, Elwood Dungey, treasurer; Fred Anderson, Jr.,.sec- | retary. Roy Stair will introduce some | wildlife will be shown. Refreshment committee is headed by Robert Monk and Tex Wilson. ‘Dallas WSCS News Mrs. Joseph Marsh presided at Methodist WSCS. Devotions were MISS BARBARA ANN SPENCER Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Spencer RD 1, Dallas, announce the engage- ming. Her fiance: is also a graduate | will be held February 25, 1:30 p.m., | (ment of their daughter Barbara Ann i of Tunkhannock High School, and in Trinity Presbyterian Church. \ Spencer, to Glenn Douglas Hilbert, ‘is now in the Air Force, Stationed | Mond son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hilbert! at Myrtle Beach Air Force Base. | aan of RD 1, Dallas. South Carolina. - Miss Spencer is a graduate of! The wedding will take place in Tunkhannock High School. She is the spring. / March 7, was set by Company. She asked ten women | to be available to begin baking at | and Welsh cookies. | Mrs. William Baker, Sr., reported | thirteen pounds of patches sent to | Dorothy Gilbert in Africa. The young singers were brought | Well Received In Back Mt. Lycoming College Choir which | made its appearance Sunday after- noon in the Back Mountain offered of Shavertown Methodist Church. | Fred Welsh. a delightful Tepottoits of folk songs | The sale of tickets was brisk and | Mrs. Robert Sheehan spoke on and early compositions to the in-|the affair was termed a huge suc- the Bible, its versions and transla- terested audience which thoroughly | cess. : ] tA | tions. She gave the members a It was the opinion of all who | Bible test. Professor Mclver, director of voice | heard the program that here was at Lycoming, led the group with Chairman of - the enjoyed the chorus of 41 voices. | | Refreshments were served by a representative group of young Mesdames: Stanley Davies, Clyde finesse and in perfect accord. - | people, who were a credit to their Veitch, Marvin Scott, Jr., Arthur Music lovers were delighted to school and their families. | Dungey and Miss Ruth DeWolfe. have a fine program presented in | Ladies of the church are plan- | Crete ———— ing a tour of the Lycoming Campus | — READ THE TRADING PGST = IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE s their. own community and the aud- ience was lavish in its praise. in the spring months. ! 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Qe DEEP-FRIED PLATTERS * Devilled Crab Scallops * Mixed Sea Food * Fresh Haddock * Southern Fried Chicken with French Fries & Cole Slaw ALL ITEMS ALSO SOLD BY THE POUND § 50c PasTIES — TO TAKE OUT — EVERY TUESDAY OPEN DAILY 7AM.-11PM. 674-9301 * Shrimp Qc 50c | Under New Management -- = | ; TONY and MARIE NAPERKOSKI Club members are asked to con- | | tact friends, neighbors and family | to make this last project of the exciting new games and movies of | Richardson, | committee will furnish, -meat, des- the February meeting of the Dallas | : SD | led by Mrs. Zel Garinger, who an- | of employed at M&K in West Wyo- nounced that World Day of Prayer | |9 am. She requested all members | | to start taking orders for Coconut | Ministers’ | here under auspices of the WSCS Luncheon, March 14, will be Mrs. | Dallas funter Women Phan | Rummage Sale, Spring Agenda present administration’ a most suc- (cessful one, -All proceeds will be Mrs. | Miss | used for the many: community en- deavors and scholarship fund en- dorsed by the club. ~~ DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA ‘Bon Voyage Party For Airman Meeker Airman First Class Earl Meeker was feted at a Bon Voyage Party on February 12 by Mrs. Freda Meek- | er. Airman Meeker is soon to leave {on @ tour of duty in Thailand. He | will be. gone a year. Lovely miniature Air Force em- Executive Board accepted with re~| blems, decorated cakes and. favors gret the resgination of Mrs. Craig Aicher as Education Chairman. Mrs. Robert Richardson, Arts ‘Chairman, announced the judges for the Art Contest for Dal- las Junior High Students Mrs: Hontz, Mrs. Whitby and Mrs. Longmore, all teachers at the and paintings displayed at this time. Dallas Senior . Woman's Club has donated $25 to the project. Mrs. Robert Stair, eration’ of Woman's Club Religious | Division .asking. for old Bibles or | any part. of same. which might be | Brotherhood of St. Paul's Luth- | given to the needy. regardless of race or religion. Contact Mrs. Stair if you have any old Bibles at home. Spring meeting will be held April 13 at Irem Temple Country Club with registration at 2:15 p.m., meet- ing at 3 and dinner at 6. Reservation deadline is April 4. There will be a: joint meeting with | ‘the old and new boards.on March 15, with the cld' board members | serving as hostesses at a Covered Dish: Supper at the home’ of' Mrs: | Walter Kozemchak, Overbrook Ave- Jones is* chairman, Mrs. | Hostess | nue: Mrs. co-chairman, sert and extras. Members ‘are asked to bring a covered dish- plus place setting. : Next regular ‘meeting will be held March 1 at Prince of Peace Church. | | Speaker will be Atty. Merton Jones, | whose topic will be “The High Cost | of Dying.” : As of a recent date; student en- | rollment in U.S. colleges and un-.| | Mrs. Marsh, for making of cookies | iversities totaled some 5.5 million. | at Pennsylvania Gas and Water | | public institutions and the remain- der were enrolled in private in- | there - were | of whom three out of five attended stitutions. All ‘totaled, some 2,168 colleges and universities, costing more than $10 billion a year | to staff, maintain and operate. Tax money pays for almost half of this annual cost. 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They have recently re- at the March membership meeting turned from Arkansas where he was stationed for a vear and -a half. Guests were Mr .and Mrs, Floyd Wolfe and Bing, Mrs. Eugene J#hr- vey,” Mr .and Mrs. Eugene H ff man, Mr. and Mrs. Freas Kaylor, |-and-* Sandra, Mr. and Mrs. Emory | Wolfe, ‘Mr .and Mrs. John Kaylor, Linda and: Lorraine, Alvin Meeker, | Mr. and Mrs. Garman Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Baer and Karen Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Franklin, Mr. and ‘Mrs: Glenn Harvey, Mr.. and Mrs. Theodore ; Adams. and Darnell, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kitchen, the guest |-of honor and his’ wife. Metered Bulk or Bottled Gas LP - Gas Motor ruc and Carburetion Equipment Complete line of mode 0 GAS APPLIANCES ™ —Space Heating— Contractors— Salamander Service “Gas Service Anywhere’ For Service Call 674-4781 —Memorial Hwy., Dallas— EE TE LUZERNE THEATRE Thursday - Friday - Saturday Sunday (Sun. 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