EMI I TN CC TTT A ANY Grae AREA SN TN SEAT Se BAN 2 a ree a a ~ SECTION A — PAGE 4 1 © sites of interest, James Martins Back From Texas Trip Mr. and Mrs. James Martin are | home again after a trip to Texas. | Their daughter, Miss Martin had visited her brother Att'y and Mrs. James Martin, ITI at returned adelphia Airport with his son, Jim las, Texas and the 4th aged six. There Grandpa and Martin met him and toured various including Franklin Mazk Stadium. Indevendence Hall and the | Navy yard. Then back to Shaver- | town, where the young man stayed Institute, Connie for a visit. Three weeks ago the Martins and their guest returned to ¢ town, showing him extra points of | the Astradome, interest along the way and staying | returned to Shavertown on Sunday in Texas for granddaughters, S, Lynne Controls Weeds and Feeds Your Lawn at Same Time. 10,000 sq. ft. Reg. $12.95. . 5,000 sq. ft. Reg. ROUTE NO. 118 USE WHITESELL BROS. BILD-ACCOUNT, FREE DELIVERY — OPEN SATURDAY SOM ETHING NEW Varieties Show, which Charlotte | this evening at ‘7:30 p.m. Dal- Junior High School. to Phil- place. Grandma in October promises a Bassball by Richard Oliver. Sesqui Cast Practice Tonight And Tuesday \ | The cast of the Sesqui Centennial | is along in great shape, will practice Rehearsal will also ba Tuesday evening, same time, The show which will be nresented treat Back Mountain residents. Mrs. Rich- ard C. Post has written the script and is serving as producer. Don Williams is directing assisted coming | at Dallas | held on same for lotte. his home | a period where they evening. also enjoyed the company of their | and Char-' 6.95. WINDSOR GRASS SEED REDUCED !'! {PHONE 674-1671 SD GPE TEES LEHMAN HIGHWAY After a nice visit and a tour of Mr. and Mrs. Martin — - READ THE TRADING POST —_ NOW #10. 5.3 | |] B | Mr. ' Endicott, | gagement of their daughter, Mary Lake-Lehman High School, son | 1961, served three years in the U.S. | John R. Honey- | Army and is now employed by IBM | Grace Knupp, Mrs. THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1967 Engagement Announced MISS MARY ELLEN WEBB Harold L. Webb, | Practical Nursing. and Mrs. N.Y:, announce the Ellen to John C. Honeywell, of Mr. well, The bride elect is a graduate of | , Union Endicott High School and is at a later date. | attending the Binghamton School of | and Mrs. Noxen, RD 1. eh- Mr. | at Endicott, N.Y. Wedding plans will be announced) for Mr. and Mrs. 202, Ringtown, Pa., | birth of an eight pound, six ounce | | daughter, Crystale Leigh on Septem- | x "ber 1 at Wilkes-Barre General Hos- Elaine Susan Cannon A daughter, Dallds, who now reside at Aberdeen, Md. Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cannon, W. Dorrance | pital. | Street, Kingston. The new arrival, tne Cannons is Crystale Leigh Barber Boyd Barber, YAMAHA INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION Plenty of good riding weather ahead ! !! since 1887 Make this your Year to Go Yamaha at KUNKLE MOTORS KUNKLE, PA. 675-1546 Elaine Susan, was | born to Mr. and Mrs. James D. Can- | non, Baltimore, Md., ; A | man; Mrs. John Marsh, Back Moun- | Beth Ann Simon rall, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carey, | pain foering \ ‘Committec: Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. James Simon, S.| Mr. and Mrs. Randouph Wright, | Marian Seeley, Bridge instructor; | Pioneer Avenue, Shavertown, be- | Billy Bidwell, Mr. and Mrs. Al Bid- | pps. Leonard :Adamshick, Della on September came the parents of a six pound well, Mr. and Mrs. Richard. Disque, thirteen ounce daughter, Beth Ann, | September 11, at General Hospital. 12: | Mother is the former Virginia Drake, daughter of Mr. and, Mrs. | | Frederick Drake, Sr. formerly of { the first child | also the first | great granddaughter for the Drakes. | |is the son of Mr. Box announce the | This is their first child. Mrs. Simon is the former Mabel Mahoney, Luzerne. Mr. Simon is | employed with General Cigar. There are two older sisters, Bren- {dg and Holly. Mrs. Barber is the former Linda Condon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Condon, Kunkle. Mr. Barber and Mrs. Barber, RD 5, Tunkhannock. He is employed by Commonwealth Tele- phone Company. GAY-MURRAY STORE TALK CHECK YOUR ROOF—whether it needs just some asphalt coat- ing, rolls, shingles, or steel sheets — now is the time and we have the “stuff.” Our roof coating will stop a %” hole. Winter won't wait! HEAPS OF FUEL — are saved by having storm windows on your home. We stock 22 sizes— our $9.95 aluminum window has all of the features. You can in- stall them yourself. CHAIN SAW NOTES — some saws feature electric start, some are self sharpening, but all of them use the same bar and chain. Our “Mono” 4 H.P. saw is the best buy at $89.50. CUSHION FLOOR — new from “Armstrong” — heavy vinyl sur- face — widths up to 12 feet— cleans like a dream. You can cover most kitchens for less than $30. We also have vinyl as- bestos tile at 10c each for “Do- it-yourselfers.” ) THAT HOME PROJECT — you can do a lot for a little with our Formica drops at 55¢ a square foot; Paneltile at 25¢ witth a square foot, and 12x12 vinyl tile at 25c¢ each. Let's go! SEED LAWNS NOW — seeds such as Fescue and Blue grass make your finest and most last- ing lawn Scott's contains these varieties. Check us also for the fertilizers and weed con- trol for your present lawn. SPRING FLOWERS — new color combinations in tulips, hyacinths, and daffodils are next in line for fall planting. New stock just arrived from Holland. SIEGLER HEATERS — heats your rooms at less cost and gives you warm floors. Come see. GAY-MURRAY TUNKHANNOCK : | daughter Carol at an Open House i. | honoring: Mrs. | lowing guests. 2 Morton Connollys Feted At Open House Mr. and Mrs. Morton Connolly, | Lehman, were entertained bv Mr. | and Mrs. Chester Lamoreaux and | Lamoreaux parents in honor of their 50th wedding an- niversary. Decorations were carried out in gold and 'a beautiful wedding cake formed the centerpiece of the party table which waz adorned with a gold lace cloth. The flowers, couple received numerous gifts and cards. | Luncheon was served to the fol- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beale. Mrs. Robert Larsen. Upper Darby; Mrs. Helen Ward. Cheer; Mr and Mrs. Vernon Ward Swarth- more; Mr. and Mrs. John Gullo and Mr .and Mrs. Gerald Hoover and sons. Wilmington. Del: M~ and Ms, Ross Steart and Mrs. William Boh- len. Phi'adelrhia; Mrs. Ed Palmer | Mrs. Ameliq Honeywell is an alumnus of | Davenport, class of | Nuss, Marion Harvey. Lee | — | Frances Layaou, Mrs. Anna Peters, | | Russell Ide. | Shilanski. | Mrs. | ford Martin. Mrs. Delia Martin, Mrs. | Delia Martin, Mr. and Mrp. and Carol Palmer, East Lansdown; Hoover Anderson. An- drew Ccburn, Mrs. Sally Ell. Mr. and Mrs. Rov Squier. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur’ Hoover, Ms. Lynn Johnson, Mrs. Jordon Johnson. Mr, and M»~ Gor- don James. Mr. and Mrs. Ea» Cham- berlin, Glendoris Shilanski, Leonard John Raskiewiz. Mr. and : Willard Bachman. Miss Wini- the Back Mountain area Gordon Hoover. and danghter Linda. Kath- | ryn Altemus Vivian, Dymond, Mr. makers Holiday. land. Mrs. Joe Nucklns, Finrence | With attractive tables arranged Mr. and: Mrs. Charles’ with fascinating samples of ceramics, > | hooked rugs, Rev. and Mrs. W. L. Kelly, Mrs. | H. A. Brown, | Mrs, Florence Howell, Mr. and Mrs. | Lester Squier, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne | ing, Mrs. Gilbert Tough, Mr. and | Mrs. Joe Ellsworth, Mr. and Mrs. | Chester Barrall, Miss Margaret Bar- for the occasion. | of Craft Associates, Mrs.’ Elverna Anesi, Mr .and Mrs. Andrew Schlosser, Mrs. Archie Major, Mr. and Mrs. | Willard Lansberry wand daughter Debra, Mrs. Agnus Lansberry. Miss Sarah Major, Mr. and Mrs. William | Drabick, Mrs. Beulah Sutton and | two sister's Eleanor and Daris, Mr. | | and Mrs. Chester Lamoreaux ‘and | daughter Carol, Mr. Gary Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hoover, Mrs. Ralph | Welsh, Mrs. Thelma Lamoreaux, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Searfoss, Mrs. Joe Stolarick, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elly, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Floyde Thompson, Liza Hen- | | dershot, Mrs. Eva Hendershot, Mrs. met ensuing year were outlined. Financial Chairman, Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. Ross Williams, Mrs. | Gladys aMrtz. Sixty interested homemakers of L gathered Tuesday morning at Trinity United Presbyterian Church to attend the Open House of the YWCA Home- paper mache figures tance of good design and explained land Della Robia wreaths to illustrate | materials used the class work to be done in com- | the custom made pieces, created and ing weeks, a festive air was created | manufactured by his firm which em- Shown above are Mr. J. J. Serafin | guest speaker, display chair- Lake Women's Club Planning Fashion Show, Birthday Tea The first Fall meeting of the Har- veys Lake Women’s Service Club recently at the Lake School with president Mildred Lutes pre- siding, reports were given by the various Chairman and plans for the William | Borton presented the Budget for | the year and announced plans for |a Birthday Tea and Fashion Show, candv sale, Fall and Spring Dances, Merchandise Party to be held at | | various times throughout the vear. | The Birthdav Tea and Fashion Show |swill. be held Tuesday. October 3, : Turkey Supper | at the Lake School. Mrs. Marilyn Saturday, November 4, is the date | Gauntlet of Lazarus will be in i charge, models being members of | set for the annual Turkey Supper of the Dallas Chapter No. 396 Order of the Eastern Star at the Jackson {ony club. Mrs. Willard: Sutton and | | Mrs. Elwood Davis are Co-chairman ‘Bart Colletts Hosted at their Florida home. Beverly Ide's Training Club, included Mr. | Bonnie Allen. Walter Zovp, | Steele and Keith Gensel. Board | Members unable to attend becance of previous commitments were Mr. and Mrs. Saluatore Falcone, Dr. and Mrs. Donald Closterman and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Williams. The younger Gensel hovs, Calvin and Warren spent the afternoon and evening with grandma and grandpa Malkemes. of Wilkes-Barre. After a nleasant afternoon enwent fishing at Rowmisn’s Creek. Calvin met with the misfortune of having a finger caught in a car door. The little finoer of his left hand was fractured and will be in a splint for 3 weeks. Harveys Lake Highway in DERR’S BARBER SHOP Building SPECIAL UNTIL SEPT. 30 | “Perfect Comb-Out” PERMANENT $5 WAVE Phone for Appointment 639-5623 Two At Geisinaer Louis R. Stolfi, Haddonfield Hills, and Robert A. Pesavento, Dallas, RD 1, are patients at Geisinger Medical Center, Danville. Come and ® Delicious ® Nutritious ® Tempting BAR-B-Q CHICKENS ad each DARING’S ... “The Store of Convenience” MEMORIAL HIGHWAY, DALLAS, PENNA. We're Open Sundays - 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. PHONE 674-8481 Easiest way to serve a Quick Dinner! Judv | ‘| Fire Hall, Chase. sor A | Bt Farewell Party “Now OPEN | Mr. and Mrs. Roland ‘Gensel, | | Chase Manor, entertained at their home on Sentember 3rd at a fare- TUESDAY well party for Mr. and Mrs. Bart Through Collett, Trucksville, who left Sen- SATURDAY tember 5th to svend eight months Williams. Joseph Rauch, Fred Dod- Guests, all members of the Board Pilger, : of Directors of the Anthracite Doo Stephen Ward, Earl Crispell, and | liam A. Borton, Allen Sorchik, Rob- | B t Sh Mrs. William Stefancin, Mr. and |ert Trave, W. A. Ide, Shirley Cor- eal Y op Mrs. Robert Allen, the honored |bett, Grace Martin, Taft Truska, Jr., DRUG STORE | quests and host and hostess, also | Clarence Montross, Miss Pauline DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Housewives Gather For Back Mt. YWCA ‘Homemakers Holidey Opp House Robia Wreath instructor. Mrs. Thomas Smith, Adult Pro- gram Director of the YWCA intro- duced J. J. Serafin, vice president and purchasing agent of Craft As- | sociates, originators of Furniture | Fashions in Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Serafin stressed the impor- , tive vice president of the company. Serafin described the styles as produced and finest materials which go into every article made here. Various finishes and filling were discussed ‘and he disclosed that most women buy for appearance and choose from the middle range of fabrics. He urged | buyers to accept the date for filling of orders as good workmanship can | not be hurried. | ploys 600 persons. Mrs. Smith announced ghat fall He dealt a bit on the history cf | | classes would begin on T day at | the furniture plant, relating it had | 9:30 a.m., at Trinity Presbyterian been in existence 15 years and | Church. Those attending ave =sk- had been started by two men who | ed to bring their own sandwiches. | came from Trumansburg, N.Y. Coffee will be available. A ffrsery Adrian Pearsall is president and | school will be ready for tots. designer and Richard Pearsall execu- | ' Instructors and classes offered are | Creative Stitchery, Mrs. Loren Sam- | sel; Paper Mache, Mrs. Edward Rat- | cliffe; Ceramics, Mrs. William James; | Della Robia Wreaths, Mrs. Leonard | Adamshick; Silk Screening, Mrs. | Harry B. Davenport; Bridge, Mrs. of the affair. Mrs. Joseph Rauch and George Seeley; Linoleum Block Mrs. Fred Dodson are in charge of | the tables; Mrs. Carl Swanson is | Printing, Mrs, Clifford Mossley in charge of refreshments and Mrs. | Elvin Bean will take reservations. We are also selling note paper with scenes of Pennsylvania; and Christ- mas cards with scenes of Pennsyl- vania. The Fall Dance will be held | possibly the first weekend of Noo | vember, Mrs. Rcbert Pilger and Mrs. Malcolm Nelson Co-chairman. various in” construction of YUMMY... Chewahles with VITAMIN The Executive Committee will meet with Mrs. Fred Dodson on GOODNESS Monday. September 18, with Mrs. Grace Martin * and © Mrs. Rexall). Harvey Kitchen co-hostesses. | SUPER PLENAMINS JUNIOR CHEWABLE Multi-Vitamins @® The program of the evening was | given hy Mr. Malcolm Nelson which | was an interesting and informative movie on Radiological Defense pre- sented by our Civilian Defense | Kilt lovelies mothersican hair 3 ' 2 SH d attending feel safer... providing t Members) and guests, attending children with a vitamin spe- i were: Mesdames Harvey. Kitchen, cidilyimade 15 Rel ¢ Charles Williams, Arthur = Engler Y papieven vitamin deficiency. A diet safeguard that's sugar-free, with delicious candy-taste. 3's 919 Larger Sizes Available EVANS | Edward Crake, John Honeywell, Guy | Fritz, Wheeler Hess, Elvin Bean. C. | Wesley Boyle, Elwood Davis, Wal- | bridge Leinthall, Otis Allén, Richard William T. ‘Swanson, Robert Bradley Ide, Elliott Ide, Wil- son, Davis, Miss Hazel Davis, Sandra Pellam., Ruth Ann Crawford, Janice | Congdon, Mrs. Carolyn Butwin. - SHAVERTOWN Antiques and Household Sale Dalton, Pa. Having sold our home, (en route Florida) we will offer our thirty year collection of Antiques and Household Furnishings on Saturday, September 23rd Starting at 9:00 A.M. Sharp You'd better believe it—this will be the “‘Sale-of-the- Year.” A large general selection of American Antiques. » Important Early Penna. Conn., Mass., Antiques as - - - bow-front chest-of-drawers with original brass, Inlaid Newburyport Hepple- ‘white card table, horn-of-plenty gold leaf looking glass, early Moulton silver, Mass. regiment snare drum labeled and 3 great banister-back arm chair 1710, Ogee bracket-foot 5 chest, large Penna. stretcher-base maple table 1720, early Penna. grandfather’s clock walnut, Terry Pillar & Scroll clock, Conn. clock by Solomon Stow, Dorflinger glass, oil paintings, rare ocllection of iron and tinware, Chinese Export, Staffordshire etc., Queene Anne looking glass, American Books and First Editions, text books on Antiques. Woodenware; Old tools, drop-leaf and gateleg tables, desks, chests-of-drawers, stands, chairs, oriental and hooked rugs, settees and benches, blanket chests, prints, decalcomanias, sterling, name bottles, rope beds, hardware, brassware, etc., ete, ete, ‘Also non-antique household and garden articles, cabinet makers supplies and equipment, work bench, power tools etc. Much stuff- in-the-rough for do-it-yourselfers. ! A variety too ‘numerous to mention! ‘“Sale-of-the-year” ! ! ! } Luncheon will be served. Sale under tent. MERTON L. BUNNELL, Auctioneers Springville, Pa. Inquire 965-2375 "nd \ MR. and MRS. DANIEL R. MERRILL, Owners Inquire: 210 E. Main St., Dalton, Pa. — 563-1802 the very ay Fr a givis ‘Uni beer for to Mon Levi Mein Tad: at a zere nue, H son “Wor Peni Ken brot class ‘has ing pital Cs colle a fe Mrs. Gree in A the Sun Mrs. Jam Tow snen of Best hom dinp hom land
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