The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, September 15, 1966, Image 4

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~~ Mr. And Mrs. Thomas Landon
Observe 26th Wedding Date
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Landon,' Mrs. Anna | Kinsman. She
Kunkle, observed their twenty- | ployed with} Hill the Florist.
i 8 sixth wedding anniversary Monday, Mr. Landon is the son of Mr. and
% September 12. | Mis. George Landon, Kunkle. He
. The couple were wed in the Meth-
~ odist Parsonage, Bel Air, Md., by | There is one son, Thomas G.
Rev. G. A. Ogg. |
{ Mrs. Landon is the former Helen | ;
Kinsman, daughter of Charles Kins- 0 SET PRINTING
Th Dallas Post
man, Tunkhannock, and the late {
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_ FOR YOUR NEXT PRINTING JOB. eats THE POST
is em-
| is employed with Shady Side Dairy. |
| GARAGE SALE
HOUSEHOLD FURNisHINGS
and
ANTIQUES |
Breaking up my: home
— MRS. ROBERT H. SCOTT
PR TS
Lehman Centre in the
Barn Red House
WED., SEPT. 21
9 to 6 P.M.
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| NORTEX JACKETS
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CORDUROY — 516.93
SUEDE-TEX — 519.95
Olive — Brown — Tan
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POOR BOY SWEATERS
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:- Crewneck S $3.9 D
All Popular Colors
LEWIS-DUNCAN
SPORTING GOODS
CENTER
town,
small
med
large
extra
large
NARROWS
SHOPPING
Mrs.
is shown here scanning the
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1966
Prevues Rotary Fall Fair Fashion Show
Stanley. Hozempa, Staver. latest issue .of a popular
: show will
‘on
magazine which features on
fold-out cover: dresses which will |
be shown at the Dallas Rotary Fall
Fair Fashion Show, Saturday eve-
ning, September 17.
Commentator for the fashion
be Ann Hayes, well-
known television weather girl;
members of the Dallas Women of
Rotary will act as models.
The two-day 4th annual Dallas
Rotary Fall Fair and Fashion Show
will be held September 17 and 18,
the Lehman Horse Show
Grounds. Saturday’s show ‘is sched-
Het for 12 noon 1 to 11 Po m.; Sun-
SNACK SHOP |
CARVERTON ROAD
TRUCKSVILLE
Breakfast
Served from 7 A.M.
FRIDAY SPECIAL
i Ib. Haddock or
- Fish Sticks
| Ib. Cole Slaw
{ Ib. French Fries
only $1.99
674-9301
CALIF. PRUNES
PEARS
McINTOSH APPLES
CAULIFLOWER
CARROTS
CUCUMBERS
GAVY'S SUPER MARKET
Main Hwy. Shaverown = FREE DELIVERY = 735-2322
| Dozen Rolls FREE
—photo' by Kozemchak
| day’s show, ‘1, p. 'm. through the
! evening. At the end of ‘the perform-
ances a colored’ television will be
awarded to the holder of the lucky |
gate number.
Exhibits and displays, demonstra-
tions, games of skill, rides and re-
freshments will turn the Lehman
Horse Show grounds into an old-
time country fair grounds. Contin-
uous entertainment in the show
Mr. and Mrs. Basil Steele, Moore-
town, Sweet Valley, R. D. 1,
niversary today, September 15.
mont, Md.
Mrs. Steele is the former Ethel
Blaine, daughter of the late Mr. and |
rs Ee Blaine, Berwick.
. Steele is the ; son of the late
Mr.
West Shavertown,
Center Street,
yesterday, September 14.
They were' wed at St. Anne's
Church, Philadelphia, by Dr. J. Mc-
Dermott. ]
Mrs. Glenn is the former Dorothy
Feeney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
James Feeney, Philadelphia.
Mr. Glenn is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Glenn, Philadelphia.
He is a salesman for Dupont.
Mis. loria Schenck,
Honored At Shower
Mrs.
lowing at a stork shower in honor
|
of Mrs. Larry Schenck, at the Bow-
man’s Creek Youth Center on Sat-
urday: Hilda Shupp, Mrs. Carl New-
berry, Mrs. George Crispell, Mrs.
Lowell Boone and Sharon, Mrs.
obert Bennett and Jeffrey, Mrs.
William Traver, Mrs. Allan Hobbs,
ring promises to be outstanding.
Many will
“snake handling”
by Dr. Charles Kuschel, Pitteton |
optometrist. In his collection of |
snakes, Dr. Kuschel has three rat- |
tlers, two black snakes, copper-
heads, and others. He will milk the
venom, handle the snakes and con-
duct a question and answer period.
At 5 p. m. on Sunday, Dr. Wil-
liam Dawe will give a demonstration
on orchid care and culture. Many
persons have seen Dr. Dawes rare
orchid display and will" loek for-
ward to this event.
The public is invited to enter the
exhibits of hobbies listed last week.
Entries must be brought in Friday
evening or Saturday before noon.
Prizes and ribbons will be awarded.
Special entry forms may be
| picked up at Shavertown and Dallas
Acme Stores. Special prizes will be
offered.
Mrs. Nelson Booth, Lehman Ave.,
is vacationing at Cape May, N. J.
Mrs. Bertha Andarson, who has
been staying with Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Derby at Lehman, was re- |
admitted to Nesbitt Hospital on |
Wednesday.
be attracted to the
Saturday evening’
|
3'/2 Weeks
Supply
Mr. And Mis. Basil Steele To
Mark 36th Anniversary Today
are | Valley,
celebrating ther 36th wedding an- | faculty at Lehman Schools.
The couple was wed in St. John’s | Steele’s Restaurant for many years.
Evangelical Latheran Church, Thur- | Mrs. Steele is famous for her home,
26th Anniversary Is Noted By
Mr. And Mrs. Thomas J. Glenn
and Mrs. Tomas J. Glenn, Therese’s Church. A
~ They are active ‘members. of St. |,
Fiancls Schenclh - and Mrs. | plane to visit Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Cecil Crispell entertained the fol- |
| Cecil Crispell and daughter
Mrs. Gerald Clark, Mrs. Ray. Wen- ;
24 FREE with purchase
of 100
Schenck.
John Steele, Sweet
of the
Mr. and Mrs.
and is a member
They have owned and operated
made pies.
There are two children: Joy
Wickard and Jchn Alan Steele,
Sweet Valley, also seven grand-
children en.
They have residend in Shaver- |
were married twenty-six years | town for nine years. |
There are six children; Mrs. Mary |
Mangan, Maryland; Thomas, a stu-!
dent at Catholic University, Wash]
ington, D. C., where he is study- |
ing law; Ann, a student at College |
Misericordia, who will make nursing |
her career; Robert, Charles and |
James, students at Central Catholic |
High School; also two
children. ?
Mrs. Ethel Honeywell, Pioneer
Ave., entertained her great-grand-
daughter Susan Oliver, Aberdeen,
Md. Miss Oliver flew up in a private
Lavelle and Larry, Dallas, a week, !
and spend a week with great-grand- |
ma Honeywell.
Earl Richards, Mrs. Fred
John Wright = and
Mrs.
Cath-
erine and Mrs. Francis Schenck and
the guest of honor Mrs. Larry
dell, Mrs.
Schenck, Mrs.
Joan, Cheryl and John Jr.,
Unicap M
30 FREE
With Purchase
of 90
Excellent for
DIETERS !
FINO'S PHARMACY
Main Highway
§75.114 od
Dallas
®
A — a.
GLOBE
COUPON
S&H STAMPS
on Cash Purchases totaling 5.50 or more
Good Throughout Store !
Good Through Wed. Sept. 21
100 extra
In Addition To
Regular Stamps
Our Second Floor of,
Fashion beckons
Latest SPORTSWEAR by
Collegetown and Tami
Many other famous “Better Name"
Fashions for your selection.
Plus 100 EXTRA S. & H.
Green Stamps with
$9.50 or more purchase and
this Coupon —
grand- |
— DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
David Robert Stokes
Mr. and Mrs. John Stokes, Hill-
side Avenue, Trucksville, * became
the parents of an eight pound, one
Septem-
There
ounce son, David ‘Robert,
ber 3, at General Hospital.
| is another son ,John Edward.
Mrs. Stokes is the former Nancy
Stavish, Mr. Stokes is
employed with General Cigar.
Kingston.
MONUMENTS
of Select
Barre Granite _.
. . . whose everlast- §
ing, blue-gray beauty §
is guaranteed for- %
ever by 61 memorial “um
manufacturers. Monuments
CARVERTON
MONUMENT CO.
ORANGE ROAD
CARVERTON. PA
Phone 333-4246
Theatre - Wilkes-Barre
New From 10:30 a.m.
These roles gave
LEZ her reputation! 4
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Cat ona
Hot Tin Roof
STARRING
ELIZABETH TAYLOR
PAUL NEWMAN
BURL IVES
JACK CARSON JUDITH ANDERSON
fl AN M-G-M i
in METROCOLOR @. i
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M-G-M Presents
ELIZABETH TAYLOR
LAURENCE HARVEY
EDDIE FISHER
in JOHN O'HARA'S
BUTTERFIELD
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) in CINEMASCOPE
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