SECTION A — PAGE 6 ; TAKE YOUR PHINTINGS TO THE BANK TOMORROW | Area residents are urged to enter | on Saturday and the show will be! paintings in the Wyoming National ! open to the public June 6 through Bank Spring Art Show today, | June 30. Judges are Marcia Clapp | Thursday, and tomorrow, Friday. DeRocco, founder and chairman of Valuable prizes will be offered by | the Pocono Art Center, , the bank for first, second, third | Ruzicka and Celius Dougherty, both best of show painting portray ing’ musicians, composers, art critics show “Spring and world travellers from the Po- the theme of the Comes to Wyoming Valley.” Judges will make their selections cono Area. TIMEX WATCHES Guaranteed Shockproof Waterproof WOMAN'S TIMEX Guaranteed a a » < a “ a ® Shockproof © Waterproof £5 I EM Py i | EVANS DRUG STORE § Harveys Lake Highway, Shavertown Phong 674- 3358 or $74 4685 Vincenz | Mrs. Mabel Hess Celehiales 80th OUR QUALITY FIRST. Low Low FREE oy GEV Y V'S s SUPER MARKET | i We Have Ever vin. For The Holiday. COMPARE |: i bois ory Mond Memorial Weekend Specials i DELIVERY PHONE THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1966 Engagement Announced MISS JoANN NORRIE Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Norrie of] attending Wilkes - Barre Business ' 86 Carverton Road, Trucksville, an-| College. nounce the engagement of their Her fiance was graduated from daughter, Jo-Ann,’ to Airman 3rd| Dallas Senior High School, and is Class William C. Sarley, son of Mr. | serving in the U. S .Air Force as and Mrs. William R. Sarley, 45 Mid-| an aircraft electrical repairman. land Drive, Dalas. | No date has been set for | Miss Norrie was graduated from | wedding. Dallas Senior High School and is! the Birthday At Family Party, May 14 Mrs. Mabel Hess, Ricketts Glen, | ton, Harry Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Law- celebrated her 80th birthday on |rence Cragle, Mr. and Mrs. Robert May 14. A family gathering was | Cragle and children, Mr. and Mrs. held at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Cragle. Mrs, Hess was born at Fairmont in 1886. She was the former Mabel ‘Davis. There are four i in the family. Mrs. Hess has one daughter, Mrs. Cragle. She has ed | Elwyn Cragle. | | MONTOUR FARMERS LIVESTOCK MARKET children ING Those who attended the party | . ! grandchildren and five great- grand- { were: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shannon, Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert Davis, Benton, Mr. aand Mrs. Dana Sickler, Carver- ATTENTION, farmers and dealers. Consign your livestock to cur sale which is held every Monday at to benefit the consignor. If in need of a truck call 287-2746. —DANVILLE, PA.— Prices and Save. 675-2322 | 2Lb. Franks 12 Frank Buns BOTH FOR | #129 Save 46¢ Ground BEEF SALE 1.49| Single 59¢ Ib, FORTY-FORT THEATRE Eatrite Hams Fully Cooked 63: Thursday - Friday - Saturday USDA CHOICE ~ Boiled Ham Sirloin Steak 99: | 99: Mr. And Mrs. John Honeywell To Mark Silver Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. John Honeywell, Noxen, will observe their 25th wed- ding anniversary on May 31. They were married at Ruggles Methodist Church by Rev. David Morgan. Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bunsek, now of Alaska. Mrs. Honeywell is the Faith Kocher, Sorber Mountain. Her husband Is is a Dallas native, brother Miss Lois" Carol Fantz Bide: Of Lee H. Schreiner, New Jersey A lovely spring wedding took place at Clinton Methodist Church, Fairfield, N.J.,, on Sunday, May 1 at 4:30 p.m., when Miss Lois Carol Frantz, daughter of Mr. Sheldon Frantz, Fairfield, N.J., be- came the bride of Lee H. Schreiner, son of Mrs. Margie Schaffer, Cald- | well, N. J. | Rev. John Crawford, pastor and | Rev. James Umbra, pastor of Wa- | namie Methodist Church, cousin of former and Mrs. ! “and pill box hat with short veil. § the bride, performed the double ring ceremony. of Chief Russell Honeywell, and is. employed by Hoover and Milbrodt. They are the parents of five chil- dren Mrs. Betty Spencer, Noxen; John, Endicott, N, Y.; Susan, Jeff and Copnie, at home. There are Hosen. Mrs. Landon is the former! also four grandchildren. | Anna Maude Herdman. The family are members of Rug-| NE London. managed Bis. own s 1 ds h : » | . 2 ge gles Methodist Cinch ! farm and was employed by the county until his retirement six years ago. ! There: are three children, Mrs. Paul Hilbert, Bordentown, N. J, Mr. and Mrs. ding anniversary on May 18. The couple were married in Bing- hamton, N. Y., by. the Rev. Van- Bible, gift of her pastor, which was covered with a spray of white rose- buds, baby breath and ivy centered with a white orchid. of Miss Sally Hildebrand, Boonton, j N.J., was bridesmaid and selected an aquamarine street length gown i of taffeta with matching lace jacket fd She carried a colonial bouquet of aqua tinted carnations and white rosebuds. Allen Morgan, Hanover, served as best” man. N.J., ~ ALIAS, PENNSYLVANIA Mr. And Mrs. George Landon Celebrate 56th Wedding Date’ George Landon, ' Mrs. Pittston, Kunkle, observed their 56th wed- Thomas of Kunkle. Seven grand- | children and three great-grandchil- dren complete the family circle. preparing, the affair. David Jones, This is the TIME To — vv CHECK YOUR OIL BURNER + CONTRACT FOR NEXT YEAR'S Troop 705, Trucksville Jun ior . Girl Scouts will be hostess to their Mothers and troop committee mem- bers at a Covered Dish Supper on June ‘1. Event will be held at Pracksville ' Educational Building, with the girls serving and drranging y pear} Mr. And Mrs. Samuel B. raver Mrs. Hugh Klinetob, Apalachin, N.Y., and Mrs. Grace Smith, Little Falls, N.J., played the wedding inusic. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a long sleeve princess The conple spent Sunday night style street length gown of white at the Dallas Motel chantilly lace ' over taffeta. Her friends in the Dallas area. shoulder length veil of illusion tell | from a satin headband with seed trim. She carried a white | | sage of pink rosebuds breath. Terrace Apts. Caldwell, N.J. Mark 36th Wedding Anniversary marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel hours to quilting and handcraft, Traver observed their 36th wedding adding many delightful pieces to anniversary yesterday. her home. The couple were married at the | home of the bride’s uncle, William Methodist Church, Harveys Lake. Lutes in Tunkhannock by Rev. R.| Two children were born to the Lena Brown, Dallas. Mr. Traver, who is employed as also one grandchild. an electrician in Binghamton, N. Y., travels back and forth each day to' IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE What is Spring in Wyoming Valley? It’s cherry blossom time . . . it’s sweethearts hand-in-hand. It’s baseball in the vacant lot . . . hop-scotch and jump rope. It’s the Fiesta . . . it’s the circus . . . it’s an artist’s hey-day! ‘Whole or ‘| Sunday - Monday - Tuesday Shank Half Paul Newman in With Every $10.00 “Harper” Order or more, 2 ply 50 ft. Garden ~ Hose for 99¢ Con’t. Sunday from 3:30 fx EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION Saturday Matinee and Once on Sunday 2 P.M. | Open ai Day Memorial Day — a PROBUCE Large Bunch Celery - - Green Onions or Radishes - Large California Lemons - ~~ Watermelons - - - Hot House Tomatoes - - we A | ‘ “The Magic Weaver” Close - bp. m. | i LUZERNE THEATRE 2c 2/15¢ doz. 55¢ | - ew | E——— - - Ib. le | Thurs., Fri, Sat, and Sunday Ib 25 | Con’t. Sunday from ‘8:30 - - . 3c Lana Turner en CHARCOAL Free Party 10 LB BAG PITCHER | PT. LIGHTER FLUID WITH 10-02. BOTH FOR Instant Coffee PRT wp 2 WROTE pm a a A A a Pen | in “Madam X” Heinz Relishes \ HOT DOG B-B-Q SWEET RELISHES Extra Added Attraction Saturday Matinee and Once Sunday at 2 P.M. 79: | $139 31% Sere SODA — All Flavors 8 Full Qfs. Watch the world being reborn this Spring . . . and capture it on can- vas . . , for the Wyoming National Bank’s Spring Art Show! The show theme . . . “Spring Comes to Wyoming Valley. » Paintings will be received the week FOUNDED 1829 ® SHAYERTOWN @ PLYMOUTH I “The Magic Weaver’ The, mother of the bride chose a aunt of the bride was soloist pink lace dress over taffeta with § white accessories and wore a cor- [ and baby H and visited # They are residing at 507 Caldwell & Residents of Noxen since their his: job. His wife gives her spare @§ They are members of the Free B Benson. Mrs. Traver is the former couple, Rodney, Tunkhannock, and 8 | Mrs. Millicent May, Noxen. There is | GATEWAY SHOPPING CENTER @ OIL DELIVERIES and SERVICE Ask about our CONTRACT that insures your OIL SUPPLY: -."-«.~ care of your BURNER - - - Replacement of PARTS: MAHAFFEY OIL COMPANY * 273 Union Street Luzerne, Pa. 288-3636 This is your cordial invitation vA > to enter the WYOMING NATIONAL BANK SPRING ART SHOW of May 23 and will be on display at the bank’s Wilkes-Barre Office, June 6 through 30th. Valuable prizes will be awarded! Stop in a Wyoming National Bank office for entry forms and show rules ,. , or inquire through your local art group. THE WYOMING NATIONAL BANK OF WILKES-BARRE EXETER ® TUNKHANNOCK | | irs So tx 5 ing RE en S————— a —— ar 5 i i pa : Ne x ee £