= —— SECTION A — PAGE 4 tn NEED NEW LETTERHEADS? TRY THE POST 2 NICO POO CAR | FORTY-FORT THEATRE LUZERNE THEATRE Tonight - Friday - Saturday Sunday - Monday - Tuesday (Sunday Con’t. from 3) Tonight - Friday - Saturday Sunday - Monday-- Tuesday (Sunday Con’t. from 2) Richard Burton 3 Marlon Brando in : “The Spy Who Came} in From The Cold” | “The Chase” in | HAMS. FOR EASTER - Haye Tried a Hoagie From | You ~ | The Hoagie Bar OPEN FOR THE pre Pizzaburgs: Chili-Dogs Chili-Burgers Hot Sausage Italian Steak Meat Balls Subs Tuna Hoagie Fish Hoagie Ham and Egg Hoagie Coffee - Milk - Soda Beefburger Cheeseburgs | French Fries Fried Onion Rings Curb Service ARE MADE OF .... | KIELBOSSI | Fresh Killed CHICKEN EASTER BASKETS EGG Grass oe Davis Market Butchers Only Sell Double A — Choice Grade Meats! 2. Their Homemade Sausage Is Seasoned Just Right! 3. All Meat Is Trimmed Before It Is Weighed! 4. Youve Missed A Lot If You Aren’t Acquainted With The “Happy Butchers” Who Serve You At - - - | BILL |BAVIS MARKET MEMORIAL HIGHWAY | DALLAS if mae Open 7Days - 9 AM.-10 P.M. | Miss Diane Banta Engaged To Wed Mrs. Dorothy U. Banta of Kens- ington, Md., announces the engage- ment of her daughter, Diane, and Mrs. Robert M. ‘Thompson, Pa. Miss Banta, who is also the daughter of Louis Banta of Pitts- ton, R. D. is a graduate of Sibley Memorial Hospital School of Nurs- | and is pres- | ently employed as a registered nurse | ing, Washington, D.C., at Holy Cross Hospital, Silver Spring, Md. - She also attends Cath- | olic University, Washington, D. C., | and has completed several semes- ters at the University of Maryland. Mr. Shelly is presently with the army stationed at Walter Reed Hos- | pital, Washington, D. C., and upon | completion of his army service will | | enter medical school. Miss Banta is the granddaughter | of Levi B. Updyke and the late Bertha R. Updyke of Trucksville. No wedding date has been plan- | ned. “he Enchanted Mirror” Is Newest Hair Salon The ‘former’ Burton. Luster Hair Fashion Salon: in Dallas Shopping Center is under new management. Bill Stuart, a WARM radio an- | nouncer. has purchased the shop and ‘will stage a grand opening of “The Enchanted Mirror” Realizing the importance of skil- | led personnel in charge of his busi- ness, Bill has secured the services of two top notch Scranton people, Rose Marie Serge and. Michael Stan- I, CO. Both have been graduated from two Beauty Schools and have much experience - in ‘the work: Miss Serge was trained at Charles of the Ritz, New York City and a Canadian School of: Beauty. The shop will specialize in selling | and styling. wigs, a difficult to pro- |.cure service. The opening will feature * free manicures with the hair specials and three wigs, a $250 value will ' be given away. Watch the advertisement of the | “Enchanted Mirror” for specials. to William Dayton Shelly, son of Dr. | Shelly of | this week. | weekly | THE DALLAS POST, \ THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1966 Mrs. Nellie Wagner Is Hosted At 75th Birthday Mrs. Nellie Wagner, Hill Street, | Trucksville, who celebrated her |. 75th birthday on March 22, was | honored at a family dinner, held | at the. home of her daughter, Mrs. | William Clark, 48 Gordon Lane, | Kingston. Helping Mrs. Wagner to celebrate twin sisters, Mrs. Arthur Nanticoke and Mrs. Eva Rehill, Levittown, Pa. Both these ladies | | will mark their 79th anniversaries jon May 29. Another sister, Mrs. | Jennie LaBarr, Mooretown, who is 81, was also present at the festivi- ties, Dallas Junior Wo by Dallas Junior Woman's Club for May 21 when Luau”: will be the theme of their Spring Dinner Dance. Committee for the affair met re- cently ‘at. the home of Mrs. Fitch, Jr., to complete ments. The Hawaiian night will begin with Cocoanut Cocktails at 7 p.m. with a Luau buffet following and | featuring a roast suckling. Dancing | will follow. The dinner dance will be I held - at the Carousel Motel. arrange- Dallas Chapter, The 41st annual banquet of Dal- las Chapter, 396, O.E.S., honoring the worthy matron,’ Mrs. Elsie Jol- ley, and the worthy patron, Dennis Bonning, Jr., was held at Irem Temple Country Club, Friday, April 1, at 6:30. p.m. | Tables were decorated with or- chid and white pompons, silver I bells and orchid tapers noting the OPEN FOR BUSINESS DALLAS, PA. Susan Fritzinger's " BEAUTY SHOP 95 MIDLAND DRIVE 674-7053 CHOCOLATE EGGS Chocolate Cream 65¢ Nut & Maple Nut Fudge 10¢c . 85¢ Registered Pharmacists HALL'S PHARMACY Shavertown Highway Intersection d. J. Fedock—E. W. Hall—L, J. Elliott Open Daily and Sunday 8 A.M. to 10 P.M. J on Duty at All Times the special occasion were 28 mem- | bers of her family, among them her | Long, | “A Night In Hawaii | Ralph | Dinner Party Mrs. Wagner, resident of Trucksville for the past | | ten years, came to the Back Moun- tain from Muhlenburg. She is the | who has been a! former Nellie Moss, daughter of the | late Mr. and Mrs. | Bloomingdale. | Wagner, passed away 19 years ago. | Mrs. Wagner is the mother of five children, Arthur Wagner, veys Lake; Sheldon Trenton, N.J.; | Mrs, Sarah Clark, Mrs. Helen Brod- | head and Mrs. Marsha Campbell, all | | of Kingston. There are also ten | Stiles Moss, | Her husband, Miles | Har- | grandchildren and five great grand- children. She is a member of Dorranceton | Methodist Church. man's Club Plans "Night In Hawaii Luau” An exciting event has been set | | vations will be held responsible if | they are not cancelled before tha | deadline date. ‘No tickets will ‘be! Issued with reservations payable” at | semi-"| the door. | formal. Attire will = he All reservations must be in by | May 16 and anyone making reser-:! Other committee members are | | Mrs. | | man; Mrs. | tions; Mrs. George Tattersfield, Robert. Scott, Steven Vr abel, Teserva- | door | co-chair- | - chairman; Mrs. David Stevens, post- | ers; Mrs. Robert Andre ws, publicity. aston Sar. Honors Mrs. Jolley At Dinner Grand Chapter Sogsionk of the Bells of the worthy matron and her hus- and the silver wedding anniversary | band, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jolley. Following the reception: of guests | by the Past Matrons the chairman | of the ‘banquet, Mrs. redge, = welcomed members ‘and | guests rafter which: the chaplain, ‘Mrs. Layiah Martin, gave invoca- tion. ; i Timely seasonal remarks were given ' by District: Deputy Worthy Grand Matron of District 21-A, Mrs. Eleanor Witheridge of: Wyo- | Worthy Patron who' were presented by the Toastmaster, Mrs, Betty Meeker. The Dallas Chapter’s Choir { di- rected by Mrs. Virginia Swanson, | provided several musical selections | before and after the main address of the evening by Rev. Clifford Bound, pastor of the Luzerne Meth= odist Church, whose topic was “Bells as Instruments of Peace.” The evening of fellowship ended with dancing to the Merrimakers after group singing directed by Mrs. Virginia Swanson and accompanied by Mrs. Jean Holcomb. Birthday Luncheon Mrs. Ralph Brown, Parrish Street, Dallas, entertained * Wednesday, March 3, at a luncheon, celebrating her birthday. Present were Mesdames, Williams, bert, Don Paeglow, dams and hostess. 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