HT I aR Kd: a SECTION A — PAGE 4 EVANS DRUG STORE Prescription Pharmacy Ee fn “Read it Backwards" Carverton Girl Scouts Observe Scout Week At Special Service Girl Scout Sunday was observed, The girls sang, “America, by the Carverton Girl Scout Troop | Beautiful,” accompanied by No. 656 and Brownie Troop No. 635 | David Perry on the piano. at the Carverton Methodist Church, | ‘Girl Scouts present were: Sandy March 10. | Perry, Debbie: Werts, Susan Rich- Sandy Perry and Debbie Werts ards, Elsie Harris, Meagan Davis, lit the candles; Meagan Davis, Jane | Jane Marstell, Ann Purcell, Nancy Marstell, Ann Purcell, Nancy Voi- Voitek, Roy Ann Meeker, Debbie tek, Lynn Wolfe, Donna Hoover, Casterline and Cindy Cobleigh. Donna Cobleigh and Marion Cy-| pulski acted as color guards; bul- letins were distributed by Patty Willauer and Roy Ann Meeker; of- fering taken by Kathy Percy, Mary Ann Meeker, Susan Richards and Culver and Donna Hoover. Riv Harris. | Absent: Debbie Wasserott and | INFORMALS - INVITATIONS | Denise Sigworth. Members of the Brownie troop present were; Mary Ann Meeker, Lynn Wolfe, Kathy Percy, Betty Casterline, Donna Cobleigh; Patty Willauer, Marion Cypulski, Patty ACCORDING TO YOUR | SPECIFICATIONS THE DALLAS POST Girl Scout Troop leader is Mrs. ' Charles Wasserott; Brownie leader | is Mrs. Roy ‘Meeker. Everybody Hurries fo TASTEE-FREEZ — OPEN — FRIDAY, MARCH 15 HAVE A LUNCH HAVE A DRINK TASTEE-FREEZ Hours: Friday and Saturday, 11:30 - 11 Sunday, 2 to Ii p.m. rs STAINLESS Ben PANS ran FAST Rell FROM ACHES AND LTT Te Fatt) ALTE SLEEP AA STORE Prescription Pharmacy SHAVERTOWN | Carverton Cub Scouts Enjoy First Banquet Carverton Cub Scouts, Pack 162, | the Carverton Methodist Church on Thursday, February 22. The Pack has just recently been organized, but over forty people attended the covered dish ‘supper, the first one for the boys. Tables were decorated in the two colors. | Toastmaster was Roy Meeker, | chairman of the pack committee. "Rev. Donald Schalk gave the in- vocation. Cubmaster David Werts led everyone in ‘the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag, and Mrs. Joseph Perry led group singing. The boys put on ua skit, “The rat Episode of Glory Gulch’. [Jock and Jerry Cobleigh did a T-V commercial. Royanne Meeker play- ed several piano selections. Jo- seph Perry told jokes. Special musical selections on the accordian were played by Mrs. Don- ‘ald Schalk. Den chief Jack Cob- | leigh presented the Blue and Gold | floral centerpiece to, Den mother, Mrs. David Werts, on behalf of all the cubs. Cubmajster David Werts assisted | by. Jack Cobleigh held the Wolf ceremony for the following boys: David Werts, Jr.. i | held their Blue and Gold dinner at The Mrs. | ' THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1968 Dallas Senior High School Certificate Winners The students above, sophomores tests, .are, designed to provide in-| Jerry Cobleigh, {at Dallas Senior High School, have forrhation about a student’s general | Charles Owens. Kevin Searfoss, Jo- | recently been notified that they level of educational development seh Perry. Eugene Meeker and have been awarded Certificates of and ability -in each of the areas | William Lewis. Meeker and family, Mr. and Mrs. | | Owens and family, Mr. and Mrs. | David Werts and family. Rev. and | Mrs. Donald ‘Schalk and family, Mr. | and, Mrs. Eugene Searfoss and fam- ay, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Cobleigh | and family, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lewis and boys, Mrs. Joseph Perry and family. 2 L. Sunset Bssociaticn The Harveys Lake-Sunset Beach | Association will hold a meeting on Friday, March 23, at 9 p.m. at | Breeze Inn, Sunset. James P. Britt | will preside. Refreshments will be served. CLIP COUPON GET = on Cash S&H GREEN STAMPS with $5.50 or more purchase and this coupon with the strength to heavenly comfort. Girdle Pantie Girdle Long Leg Panty today. Touch it... Look For The Girdle In SHOP ASSEEN ON TV | 100 EXTRA 1 100 sah Stamps: In Addition To Regular Stamps Good Through Wednesday, March 20 Except On Special Sale Items. _ Beep On Special Salo Tims. PLAYTEX. hour GIRDLE. THE FIRST FIRM-CONTROL GIRDLE THAT'S COMFORTABLE FOR HOURS | : Made with the dramatic new fabric — SPANETTE : Spanette is the remarkable new girdle fabric invented by Playtex—a soft, delicate webbing Playtex 18 Hour Girdle! Sizes XS, S, M, L, (XL sizes $1.00 more) See the wonderful new Playtex 18 Hour Girdle tryiit. .. Thursday and Friday until 8:45 Saturday until 6 Purchase totaling 5.50 or more = i THROUGHOUT STORE , hold you firm all day . . . in And it’s only in the new $9.95 $11.95 $12.95 you'll love it! The Tall Tube Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Roy 68 National Educational Develop- | | on the “Pilgrimage to the tomb of | the Unknown Soldier”, | Cemetery. urer, Merit for their scores in the 1967- | | tested. Second row: Alan Stewart, Laura Menzel, Carol Shaskan, Susan Owen, Christine Rubino, Jane Gil- martin, Ruth Lewis, Deborah An- thony, Mark Carmon. Pictured Tal are are, first row, Third row: Grant Davis, John ment Tests. The tests were given | |left to. right: Judith Szela, Elaine Fleming, Michael Glova, Bruce on a Saturday morning at the Dal- | Friedman, Diane Reese, Sheryl Young, Jeffrey Gillis, James Pichart, las High School. .. Beard, Lorene Daring, Elaine John Rosser, Clifton Dungey, Dale The N.ED.T., a battery of five Kuehn, Susan Bucan. Elston. Ben L. Jenkins Chapter To Hear R. V. Kresge Talk, The Ben L. Jenkins Chapter, Od) Fellows Welfare Bureau of Pennsyl- | vania will hold a regular meeting | in the Odd Fellows Temple, 21 S.| present Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre, Sat- | Concert on Friday, March 15 at!® urday, March 16, at 2 p.m. |3 p.m. in the high school auditorium | The recently elected officers will | under the direction of Miss Jane be seated: president, Max - Pollack | Morris. of Ismael Lodge No. 1151, Scranton; secretary, Byron W. Sleppy of Kingston Lodge No. 709; vice-presi- | and will present works by Edward dent, George W. Reid ‘of Thistle| Grieg, Deems Tyalor and Ralph Lodge No. 512, Pittston and treas- | Vaughan Williams. Other selec- Margaret Robbins of Lady tions include “The Prayer” from Tobey Lodge Rebekah No. 514, the opera, “Hanzel and Gretyl” by Lehman. {'Humperdivele; “Big D” , from' the R. V. Kresge will give a talk Broadway musical, “The Most Happy Fella;” several Negro spiri- tuals, sélections from “The ‘Sound of Music” and others. The Senior The Senior High Chorus consists | of oyer fifty male and female voices Arlington This js an annual pro- | ject of ‘the Irdependatt Order of | Chorus is accompanied by senior, Odd Fellows in the month of May | Sherry Piper. | i and includes placing a wreath on | ‘The Junior High Chorus, also ac- ied by. Sherry, will si highest honor given | Sn y: or Ts oe js among the médals | ¢ ee German fo. songs by Jo- | hanes Brahms and the South Amer- [ican calypso melody “Yellow Bird.” | the grave, The “Grand Decoration |; | of Chivalry”, oy the Order, | at the tomb. This Order only, has || been accorded this privilege. 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Miss Morris © joined ‘the Lake- Lehman High School faculty September of 1965 and has directed two previous Spring choral con- certs at Lake-Lehman ‘School. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Morris of Kingston and at- tended Morris College for two years, completing her college education at She majored in music and | used English as her minor, and is well-known for her control to voice. Tickets may be purchased in the school cafeteria during ‘the lunch hour or at the door the night of the concert. INCLINED FOAM BED REST | Gives ira elevation as recommended by many physicians for easier breath- ing and comfort in most cases requiring elevation, May be used as a back= wedge tor reading or to elevate legs. 27 inches square and tapered from % inches at top to 0 inches. Only 6.50 open atresre—————_— ART FOAM AND FOAM RUBBER FOR SOFA Cushions, Seats, Pads, Upholstering— all colors, art toam—Drapery, slip cov- ering Fabrics, 49c¢ yd. 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Shaver- town, Senior St teward; he Gelb, Shavers town, Junior Steward; Bruce ‘cung, Dallas, Standard Bearer: Dogaid Voelker, Shavertown, Senti rel; Barry Willis s, First Preconton ‘cith DeVincentis, Trucksvill d Preceptor; Tex: Wilson, 1 hird Preceptor; David Jones, ha. ertown, Fifth Preceptor; Carl Goer- Dallas, Sixth Preceptor; David iffe; Shavertown, Seventh Pre- nes, member of the wnandery, was the Installing Of- Rummage And Bake Sales By Dallas Junior Women The Dallas Junior Woman's Club will hold a Rummage Sale Friday and Saturday at the Back Moun~" tain Shopping Center in the store between McCrory's and DeRemer’s. Sale hours will be 10 am. to 9 pm. on Friday and 9 to 5 p.m. on Saturday. A Bake Sale will be held in con- junction with the sale on Saturday. Mrs. Charles Butler and Mrs. Ed- | ward Kale are chairman and co- | chairman of the sale, Mrs. Henry | Church is serving as f Bake Sale chairman and Marlyne Lipfert, publicity. Members can drop off articles at. | the store this afternoon byween |1 and 4 p.m. Trans-Atlantic Brides ' To Hold Dinner April 6 The Wilkes-Barre Area Branch, of Trans-Atlantic Brides snd Parents Association will hold their annual installation dinner at the Brothers Four, Dallas, on Saturday, April 6. Mrs. Peter Duda. of Dallas is chairman of the affair and Mrs. Robert Pugh of Trucksville is co- chairman. Chairman of reserva- tions is Mrs. John Sekel; awards, | Mrs. Jessie Finn; decorations, Mrs. Windsor Davis. Reservations must be made with Mrs. Sekel by April 1. Anyone of British birth in the area is eligible for membership in the association and may travel on chartered flights at r Fowlers Leave nt For AFB In North Ttaly Sgt. and Mrs. Samuel J. Fowler and family of Woodridge, Virginia will spend ‘the week with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kingston, Tarleton ‘Avenue, Dallas, before leaving for Northern Italy. The Fowlers will leave ‘the States on April 1. Sgt. 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