a ak a Jr. a SECTION A — PAGE 4 Back Mountain Area : Ambulance Loghook Kingston Township May 17 — Charles Gosart, Lu- | zerne, accident on Bunker Hill, to Nesbitt Hospital. Wayne Long, Wal- | ter Davis, Thomas Evans. May 19 — Dr. H. B. Harris. War= dan Avenue, to General Hospital. William Frederick, T. Evans. May 20—Mrs. Mae Bohn, Wilkes- | Barre, from Pioneer Avenue, to Mercy Hospital. Ted Newcomb, W. Davis. i May 21 — Howard Frantz, verton Road, to Veteran's Hospital. Andres Roan, Ted Newcomb. May Street, Smith, to Nesbitt Hospital. Paul Sabol, James Gordon. May 23 — John Mallon, Dallas, R.D. 1, accident, to Nesbitt Hospital. Jack Lasher, W. Davis and Arnold Yeust. Harveys Lake May 19 — Mrs. Verna Groblew- ski, Laketon, to Mercy Hospital. Jim McCaffrey, Arthur Wagner. May 22 — Carl Grey, Loyalville, | to General Hospital. Russell Taylor. : Dallas Community May ‘17 — Mrs. Anna Thomas, John “Stenger, pital. ‘Dick Disque, III, Wesley Cave, May 20 — Eugene Hilbert, Beau- mont, to General Hospital. Wayne Harvey, ‘Bill Wright, W. Cave. May 21 — Called to Klem acci- dent scene. { May 23 Charles - Olowiany, Mike Carr, Robert Udichak, dent to Nesbitt Hospital. Don Shaf- Zor. Ww. Wright. Noxen Car- | 23 — Leo McLaughlin, Hill | Harry | | Farewell Party Hosts Mrs. Thomas Maheney | Mrs. Marian Mahoney was guest of honor at a farewell party on Sunday evening, leaving from Kennedy Airport for | Frankfort, Germany, where she joined her husband on Monday. Specialist Thomas Mahoney is | stationed 20 miles from Frankfort | with the U.S. Army. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson ‘Mahoney, | Sweet Valley RD 1. The affair was held at the Sweet | Valley Fire Hall and was given by the members of Mooretown Assem- bly of God Church. Present were Mr. ahd Mrs. Wil- son Mahoney, Rodney, Diane, Rose- anne, Becky and Pam, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Perkin and Bert, Mrs. Mar- tin Evarts, Pat Brader, Marilyn Matichek, Mr. and Mrs. Dennie Ma- honey and Denise, Paul, Connie and Bart Clemow, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne { Elston, - Wayne Jr. and Laurie; | Rickie Heiser. Tim Nevell, Mr. and THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1967 Dallas Junior Women's Club | Mrs. Wilbur Shaw. Joleen and Gail: | Holds Mother-Daughter Tea May 19, before | A Mother and Daughter Tea was | from the A.A.A., presented a film held recently at Dallas Methodist Church by the Dallas Junior Wo- man’s Club. Mrs. Evan Bonowitz Mrs. Kenneth Crocker, oldest mother presented floral arrangements in attendance; Mrs. Diane Shaver youngest mother; Mrs. Bruce Tenley, most daughters and Mrs. Joseph Muldcon, most children and the youngest child. 3 Mrs. Clyde Davis, of Mrs. Walter Kozemchak. presided at the meeting. Welfare Chairman, Mrs. Joseph Morton, announced her committee would * entertain the patients at the Geri Kay Convalesz- ent Home on May 17 from 2 to 3 p.m. Mrs. Steven Vrabel, Home Life Chairman, reported on the cock book. Mrs. Dreher was a delegate to the April 27. A Blue Ribbon was pre- of Expo 67, compliments of Martz | | Trailways. A discussion period fol- | to | | ley, Mrs. Joseph Shaver, in the absence | lowed the film and maps were dis- tributed. Hostesses were: Mrs. David | Stevens,, Chairman; Mrs. Bruce Ten- | Mrs. Rob- | ert ‘Scott, Mrs. Alice Niskey, Mrs. William Richards, Mrs. Thomas | Decker, Mrs. Bernard Banksy Mrs. | James Parry and Mrs. John Young. ‘Susan Fielding, Honored County Spring Federation | Mecting held at the Hotel Sterling 2h. , juniors are selected for membership | | sented to the club for net increase | | Leonard Baer, Karen. Lois and | Sharon; Russel Kitchen, Nancy Grosz Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Harris, | | Beverly, David ‘and Carl: Mr. and | Mrs. Leon Evarts and Gladys Mae; “Red Ledge Drive, to Nesbitt Hos- | Louis Demise | Rerry Kyttle, Mr. and Mrs. | Ferrey. Susan Morgan, Owens, Mrs. - Eleanor Cracle. Mrs Mabel ‘DzReemer. Mrs. Catherine Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. George Fuller- ton and Thelma Sue, Rev. and Mr= Elmer Kipe. Garv and Randy and ! the honored guest. Patient had disappear- | ed. Jim Davies, W. Cave. | Mrs. - Mahonev is the danchter of Myr. and: Mrs. Thomas Perkins. | ford ‘Sutton. 3 Lehman May 23 — Mrs. Bert Bryant, acci- | Rg May 20 — May Reese, Noxen, to General Hospital. :Earl-Crispell and Bobeit Sampell Lee Wentzel, Lance- Meeker, 79. to Nesbitt Hospital for X-Rays and return. May 24—Driebeneck and Charles Koval, L-L High School, to General | Hospital, Lee Wentzel, Bob Disque, Wes Moore. KITCHEN Catering to Parties Sandwiches Under New Management Dallas American Legion NOW OPEN Friday — Saturday — Sunday 6 p.m. to 12:30 Dinners of Your Choice by Reservation Regular Dinners Served at All Times DINING ROOM Banquets Snacks PHONE @74-8081 | ing Library : “will b= Mrs. Robert. Richardson and of new members in the Junior Di- vision. Mrs. ‘Calvin Miers, reported on will be .chairman for the forthcom- Auction. .'Co-bostesses Mrs. ‘Byron Rinehimer. The June ‘meeting will be .in torr of a dinner to be held at the Irem Mrs. Evan Bonowitz asked that all Program for the evening will feature the Dallas Woman's Chorale. Mrs. Clyde Davis and Mrs, flowers. Mr. SANDY BEACH Fri.-Sat.-Sun. — May 26, 27, 28" Tobruk Technicolor Rock Hudson — George Pefford Guy Stockwell — Negel Green Also Arabesque Sophie Loren Technicolor Ultra Mad Ultra Mystery Feature Starts at Dusk Bigelow ‘,a representative Gregory Peck ‘BEACH OPEN. 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Made possible through 20,000 volts of Pic- grained vinyl or black pearl-grained vinyl. 8 ATURN—Lightweight transformer powered portable features quick-on picture and sound plus personal listening earphone. ome with a DuMont portable and enjoy the very best in quality TV. $159.95 . handsome, versatile the Fashion Show. Mrs: Hans Dreher:| Susan Fielding, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Fielding, Huntsville, was elected to membership in the Iruska honor society at Lycoming Colleze, Williamsport, during the an- | nual honors day assembly recently. | Each year no more than seven | in Iruska, which honors juniors arn tive in extra-curricular activities, | who best represent the spirit of | campus leadership at Lycoming, and | whose academic rank is in the upper, | half of their class. Sucan is majoring in sociology at “the Williamsport’ institution. She is | 1 active in the. student: and faculty Temple Ccuntry -Club. on June 6. reservations be made hy May 29. "To Hold Parade | (Jack) | | committee. ‘to. evaluate :extra-cur-. rieulny activities. and served as ed- itor-in-chief -of The Bell, the school | newspaper, during the’ past year. Noxen Girl Scouts will honor Stanley poured. Tea- table’ was en- | Mermorial Day with a parade and hanced ‘by arrangements, of SONG | vices at the town Honor Roll on Tuesday. Parade will start at 9 am. in front of the Lutheran Church with | hcnor roll services at 9:30. All local ! scout units and organizations are, asked to take part in the ceremony. | ZA EDDIE DAY and §:30 p.m. SANDY FORTY FORT | . 4 er at ris | Tunkhannock, * THIS FRIDAY “THE NIGHTIMERS" DANCING ADMISSION — T5¢ | Special Memorial Bay Dance Monday — May 29 You Must Be Properly Attired ! !! HARVEYS LAKE i ~ EXCLUSIVE AREA SHOWING . . . . RESERVED—EVERY =! AMPLE SR TICKET HOLDER FREE Thi = Fri 5:15 LxR00: 4} e 8 i ng oO Se GUARANTEED PARKING Sat & Sun Sox ; a A SEAT Lh ys aan : Traditionally Wilkes-Barre’'s Finest Host em —— Well Known Couple Married At Tunkhannock | ville Road, Dallas, will observe their | Wednesday, May 30. There are two daughters, Jack Lasher, ley Evans, Landover Hills, so two grandchildren. mer May. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Traver, | Lutes Corners, will be wed thirty | seven years, Saturday; May 27. YWCA Bridge Marathon Winners Announced | The Back Mountain YWCA Bridge Marathon held at the Irem Temple | recently met for their final meet- ing of this marathon and the fol- ‘lowing women were awarded prizes, Mrs. George Seeley, first place; Mrs. Dale Parry, 2nd; Mrs. Harvey John- son, 3rd, Mrs. James Huston, Sr. 4th; Mrs. Merle Gerdes, 5th and Mrs. Philip Jones, 6th. | The Marathon subsidizes the "day program held Thursday mor- Mr. and Mrs. Warren Reed, Hunts- | | Johnson, daughter | | twenty sixth wedding anniversary | and Mrs. B. Ford Johnson, Trucks- DALLAS, PENN SYLVANIA Mr. And Mrs. Warren Reed, Dallas Are Wed 26 Years On Memorial Day Reed is the former Mollie of the late Mr. Mrs. | ville. Mrs. | Dallas. and Mrs. Wes-| Mrs. Charles Reed, Shavertown. He Md. Al-|is employed with the Liquor Control | 3 They were wed in First Reformed | Church, Wilkes-Barre, by Rev. Ho- 1 | Mr. Reed is the son of Mr. and Boad, Kingston. They are members of St. Lutheran Church. Paul's Mr. And Mrs. Samuel Traver, Nefen ‘To Observe 37th Wedding Date There are two children, Rodney, Lutesi Corners, and Mrs. Millicent May, Noxen. Also two grandchil- dren. They were wed at the home of the bride's uncle, William Lutes, Tunk- | hannock, by Rev. R. Benson. | Mr. | playschool ‘at the Homemakers Holi- | MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM COMPTON nings at the United Presbyteri-n Announcement-is‘ made of the Rev. Philip Pitcher officiated at Se Dallas “from September to marriage of Wilma W. Radle, of the ceremony, which took place at | and William - H. | 4:00 p.m. in the Tunkhannock Meth- | Compton, also of Tunkhannock, Pa., odist Church. which was solemnized on May 13. A reception followed at The Pink | Mrs. Compton is the daughter of | | Apple, Tunkhannock, with friends] Charles Wilson, McCord Street, and relatives present from Brooklyn, | Tunkhannock, and the late Maude | New York, Dallas, and Tunkhan-| | nock. Mrs. Don A. Peterson, scorekeeper ing in the marathon next year to sign up now with any member of the * steering committee i Temple Wednesday, May 24th. Registration { Mrs. Compton is employed by the and coffee hour will be held from Tunkhannock Water Company. Mr. {10 to 11-a.m., followed by a busi- Compton is- foreman for the Dallas | Water Co.,” Dallas. Gar dner Wilson. Walsh, President, will Avenue, Tunkhannock. The * Honorable Robert Hourigan, | . ie ob | Judge of the Court of Common Pleas Hospital Ruxiliaries, At Country Club Spring meeting | speaker. 11:3¢ pm. of Northeast! | vations may do so through the local | Pensylvania Association of Hospital | Hospital auxiliary. Auxiliaries will be held at the Irem | I —_— | BUSINESS CARDS, | SUBSCRIBE 10 THE DALLAS POST THE DALLAS POST ENJOY AN INDOOR PICNIC All Day Memorial Day {2 NOON ’TIL 8 P.M. 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Mr. Traver is the son of the late and Mrs. Daniel Traver, Buck- wheat Hollow. He is employed as an electrician - in. Tamaqua. They are members of Free -Meth- odist Church, Harveys Lake. If we can fit You— You'll surely get a bargain! Reg. 6.98 & 7. % Women's and Gitis’ Stack Heel & Mid-Heel DRESS . SHOES; ONLY 50 PAIR. To Clear *4 50 Broken Sizes While They Last ITALIAN SANDALS *4 98 Genuine Leather P. F. FLYERS FOR THE FAMILY HUSH PUPPIES FOR ALL MEN’S GUIDE STEP SHOES FAIRVIEW SHOE STORE Dallas Shopping Center EXPERT SHOE REPAIR Our ¢ ITALIAN STEAK . Sandwiches Are Making A HIT we Pizza 1 eat here or TAKE OUT - 675-2768 We Will Be GLOSED MEMORIAL oar” LUIGIS PIZZA Dallas Shopping @ Center THANKS I am humbly grateful to the electorate of the Republican Party of Luzerne County for the vote of confidence given me by nominating me to the office of Recorder of Deeds of Luzerne County. } I pledge you intelligent, effi- ‘cient and diligent service if elected to this important of- fice. | Thank you again. pay E Gila, i ? oe a DAL P P Mr. Dallas spend wood, Leo Dallas pital, And ada, v and 1 ily, “Li Mr. brook of th Sturde Basze, Mr. guson winter the st in She Mr. Rober: wecke and A Rev daveh come home Mrs Wavn visitin duski, Mr. were Hossle Mr. Kingst Street Wes Mr. a hamto son TT Clarke and C( Mrs entert day ii Doris were Perry, berg, Dorotl Edith Murra Mrs tori 9 after | conve! Fede Clubs Mr. Forts on Hc Mr Street 49nA end im do sos Ger Mrs. turmog ine he pital. Mrs Nursiy visitor lev. A Dendl Harry Wilke Mrs. Donal Mr. S. 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