NIA , (RY) senta- Viehol- echter er 17; la 30, Stev- hy 16; es 65, Ches- phrey ice. 1, thy 5, Bunn tative 128; , Fine (hy) a” + 30, y. Ad, (R) D) W. sident, nocrat ndsay, yaNix- 3, Mc- n'332, )'Con- dams; , Fine ; (D) la 43, y 16, R) V. 1b 48, sident ler 12, nnedy >ing. Bunn tative Dele- Berger Csala roy 6, ed 16 Demo- as re- eeman 11 and 0 and re 2 Pad- s in d. A rop- ence now seed can rden cked and » are blos- will ” ion big aint, Ices, ors, edit pur- pay- hen RE J f NISL BT Ap 3 YH RY AG wr sh “i the DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1968 i SECTION A — PAGE 5 Purely Personal Alfred Rogowski of Pikes Creck spent a week receatly in Philadelphia - with ‘her g.andchil- dren, Michelle .and Robbie Lecnard while her daughter, Sandra entered the Oxgwrd Hospital for minor sur- gery. Mrs. Harry W .Wilson, Sr., 72 Frank- lin Street, Dallas is ga surgical patient in Nesbitt Memorial Hos- pital. * 4 ® Atty. B. B. Lewis of Woodlawn Drive, Dallas had as weekend guests his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer FP. Lewis of Tranquillity, N.J. * %* ® i Mr. returned to their home on Sut- ton Road, Shavertown, after spend- i: ing the winter in Florida. ; * * Mrs. L. E. Beisel is recovering from a strep sore throat at her | home in Idetown. Mrs. Louise Marks of Lehman, ! advertising manager of the Dallas Post, has returned to her home after spending several days in. the Gen- | eral Hospital. Mr. - Wilson has returned to his home at Lake TeJa, East Dal- las, after spending a few days in! Nesbitt Memorial Hospital where he was a surgical patient. Tex suf- fered an is now wearing a cast. / ie ® & Mr. and Mrs. W. Curtis Prothero have returned to their home on Tunkhannock Highway, Dallas, after ‘ spending the winter in Naples, Fla. | Penn's Woods Scouts Elect New Officers Among the newly-elected officers of the Penn's Woods Girl Scout Council are Mrs. John M. Robinson, Jr., Dallas, member-at-large; Mrs. and Mrs. John Wilson have | injury to his ankle and | Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest | | { | | i | | | | | MISS KAREN ANN FAUX Myr. and Mrs. Donald faux of R.D. | 1, Falls, have made known the en- gagement of their daughter, Miss Western Horse Show William Wentz and Mrs. John T.| Howell, Jr., Dallas, nominating com- | mittee members. Elections were held at the fifth annual meeting of the council Tuesday night in Penngylvania Room of Stan Genetti’s in Hazleton. “Miss = Jenny Lippestan, an ex- change professional Girl Guide from Norway, was. featured speaker. . Panel discussions on four. topics of interest to advancing Girl {Scout- ing within (Penn's Woods €cuncil the Cougaril were held. Topics cov- ered ol “Camping as a ‘vital part of the (irl Scout Program’; ‘Pro- i Girl ' Scouting in local Choice Western STEAKS Sirloin 80¢ per Ib. Choice Western STEAKS T-Bone Western Horse Show, sponsored by the Sweet Valley Fire Com- pany will be with the annual Memorial Day Parade at the Ross Township Ele- | mentary School grounds, at 10:00 (a.m., Thursday, May 30. Competition will be open to any- | one. Trophies, ribbons and cash will be awarded. Persons wishing to enter are asked to contact Har- ‘old Post, Robert Walsh, or Loren | Cragle Jr. ' communities”; “Cookie Sales’ and | “Sound Financing & Strong Com- munity Support.” Standing FB ROAST 1% per lb. : 05¢ per lb. small end slightly higher. FRESH LETTUCE RED BLISS CORN 6 ears for 49¢ 1c per hd. ~ POTATOES hb » 49 SHURFINE | KETCHUP 14-0z. size B/51.9 CUKES 2/29% SHURFINE Evaporated MILK 1 SHERFINE CUT GneEKN BEANS 303 size [31.50 ISLE-O-GOLD MARGAKINE LB. PKGS. 6/°1.99 WALDORF Toilet Tissue 4-Roll Pack 29%¢ Back Mountain Formerly Back Mt. Economy Store) CARVERTON RD. - Off Main Hwy. 696-1133 TRUCKSVILLE 696-1134 IN — = ETT STOP IN Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Waursday Friday 31 Lake Street THERE'S A DIFFERENCE cQFFEE Satdrday ~~ - c . THE TOWN HOUSE - Dallas " Behind Atlantic Station < Center of DALLAS Try ours and you'll know what we mean ! OPEN . at 6 AM. close at 9 p.m. - Join The Crowd. held in conjunction | | | | | | oN | { | | Karen Ann Faux, to Douglas Shelley, | son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shelley | of Poplar Street, Fernbrook. | Miss Faux graduated from Tunk- | hannock Area High School and Em- | oldest English settlement west of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rogowski of She is owner- | pire Beauty School. Faux Hair operator of Karen Fashions in Dallas. Mr. Shelley is a graduate of Dallas Senior High School and is self- | employed in the trueking business. | No date has been set for the wedding. Dallas Legion To Host District 12 On Sunday can Legion of Dallas, will host the District 12 meeting on Sunday, April 28. District 12, commanded | | by William Horan, is the State's third largest district in membership. It represents all posts in Luzerne 8 County. | Members of the Dallas Legion feel | honored to be selected as host for ‘the important meeting. Francis | hills and the Shenandoah Valley is | | Parades | floats’ and 90 bands). the selection | of “Miss Shenandeah Apple Blos- | eom”’; I Avple Blersom Twirling event, An- | Daddow-Isaacs Post 672, Ameri- | Dcuglas Shelley Is Fiance Of Karen Ann Faux Form er Da llas R esident’ Deputy Base Commander {| Col. Walter W. Lewin, former resident of Dallas, has recently been named as Beale’s new Deputy Base Commander. Colonel Lewin arrived at Beale on February 21, 1966, after serving as commander of the 4158th Stra- Epple Blossom Festival | To Feature Many Events The Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival has been held each year since 1924, except during World War II. More than 150,000 persons flock to the “Apple Capital” and the area each spring. The orchards of the region are then pink and | white against the new-green of the at its lovliest. The thrée day program features a Queen, Princesses, nofables and’ celebrities, a colorful Pageant of | Springtime, elaborate Coronation ceremony for Quesn ‘Shenandcah, the Firemen’s and Grand Feature (the latter featuring 60 Apple Pie Baking Contest, tique Car Meet, and Shenandoah | Country Music Jubilee. Concerts, dances, historic-scenic tours and ex- | hibits. round out the schedule. The | Festival's heartiest boosters are | those who have sampled the Shen- |andodh Valley and the Avpalachian | Fruit Growing Areas of Virginia, | West Virginia. Maryland and Penn- sylvania in the spring. Winchester, home of the Festival, is a ‘busy city with a population | of 15.000 people... It lies nestled | comfortably in the northern end of | the Shenandoah Valley and is the i the Blue Ridge. As in year gone. | by, when the Shawnee Indians | | roamed this area and settlers | maused here on their westward trek, | Winchester is still a favorite stop- | ping-off point for those moving on | to the great Alleghenies. | Weiss, State Service Officer of De- | partment of Pennsylvania American | Legion will be present. | Within two months, District 12 | will have-a new District Comman- | der, Commander Curtis Bynon of% me Dallas Post 672 has named | Thomas Reese and Edward Buckley: | as delegates to the convention. | The Dallas Legion Post will hold | nominations for a new commander 1 | at the regular meeting, May 10.4 ; Commander Bynon is finishing his | third term. | — READ THE TRADING POST — Any pattern...any size FRANK \_ 63 South Main Wi ¥ e eo ° # o i > ere giving away Stieff silver! Here's how you get itl Buy any five place settings of Stieff sterling silver, and we'll give you a sixth place setting absolutely FREE. ~.but call on us soon! Ofer expires May 31, 1968. - Payment May Be Arranged - Jeweler setting. Call us berserk CLARK St., Wilkes-Barre tegic Lewin filled wgs vacated when Col. . vision. Deputy Base Commander after Col. | with one Bronze Star, the Air Force | To Observe Golden Anniversary Wing Alaska. duties Division. at Elmendorf AFB, At Beale, he assumed the of Chief of the Personnel The slot which Colonel Arden B. Curfman was assigned to the 14th Strategic Aerospase Di- Col. Lewin was Acting Curfman left. The mew Deputy Base Comman- | der served five years as Chief of | Control Division at Headquarters Fifteenth Air Force, March AFB, California. He is a veteran of al- | most 25 year’s service. He s=rved in Japan in addition to numerous places in the United States. | Col. Lewin has been awarded the | Air Force Commendation Medal | with one Oak Leaf Cluster, the | Army Commendation Medal, the | Z World War II Victory Medal, the | American’ Occupation Medal, the | National Defense Service Medal | Longevity Service Award with five | Oak Leaf Clusters and the Air Force MR. AND MRS. RAY WILLIAMS Outstanding Unit Award. M 4M : : Mr Willi : . Foci . . Mr. and Mrs. Ray Williams of Myr. Williams went into retire- Colonel Toyin $28 Lis wie Dor Demunds Road, Fernbrook, will ob- | ment six years ago. He also served othy, have two children, Bill and | ©% BRAN TSI TOR we D | et 5h ves : ; : serve their 50th Wedding Anni- | as a republican committeeman in Janus. He has two sisters present- | ly residing in the Back Mountain. | Mrs. Z. Harmond is in Shavertown | and Mrs. Muriel Garinger, Dallas. He also has a brother, Ross. the South District for twenty years. He and Mrs. Williams are members of St. Paul's in Shavertown. The couple have two sons, Ray- mond and Richard, and five grand- children, all residing in Philadelphia. versary on April 30. They will be honored guests at a family dinner on Sunday, April 28, in the Pine Brook Inn, Dzllas. Open House will be held at ‘St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Shavertown that nocn from 2 to 4. Christie Dawn Hilbert Mr. and Mrs. Alpha Hilbert of RD 1, Hunlock Creek, announce the birth of a daughter, Christie Dawn, on April 18 at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. The infant is the first child of the Hilberts and weighed 5 pounds, 11 ounces at birth. "Mrs. Hilbert is the daughter: of after- | The Williams were married in the | = parsonage of © Messiah Lutheran Election Rebuit Church in Wilkes-Barre by the late | Rev. William Schewe. They had as attendants Rachael Gwyn Price and Harry Fisk, both deceased. Les Warhola, judge of election | in Dallas Township’s Middle District | after carefully counting all the | presidential writeins on Tuesday was deeply disturbed “to have a | courthous official casually toss ‘the | information in the waste basket {and tell the gentleman from our sector that they didn’t want them. Quite a change from a printed re- ‘quest for same in the newspapers. Mrs. Williams is the former Susan Purvin, daughter of the late August and ‘Mary Purvin of Wilkes-Barre. | Mr. Williams is the son of the late Pikes Creek. Mr. Hilbert is the son | Peter and Levena Williams of Lu- of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hilbert of |zerne. They have been residents Beaumont. | of Fernbrook for thirty-six years. ‘Book Club Sees ‘Travel Slides The first meeting of the Library Book Club for the spring season saw a good turnout on Monday afternoon in the Annex. The program featured slides of South America, presented by Hume Daron. Those women who had kept themselves informed on early Aztec civilization were delighted with pictures of the ruing and of the Inca, as well as the famous harbor of Rio de Janiero. The tea table was festive with spring flowers in yellow and white, flanked by tall tapers. Presiding at. either end were Mrs. Harold Titman and Mrs. Williard Seaman. Officiating at the business meet- ing in the absence of Mrs. Ornan Lamb was Mrs. Fred Howell, a charter member and ormer pfresi- dent of the Book Club, and per- manent secretary of the Back Mocuntain Memorial Library Asso- | ciation. Present were Mesdames Carl Henderson, Ben H. Edwards, W. H. Pierce Jr., Thomas J. Graham, Arch Hutchison, Donald Johnson Jr. Dana Crump, Harold Titman, James R. Malkemes, Lyman Lull, Joe Beckham, Charles Berger, Sdgard | Brace, George Gregson, Ray Flick, |W, B. Jeter, Stanley B. Davies, | Ralph G. Lewis, Hume S. Daron, 'C. ‘M. Laidler, John O'Malia, Wil- liard Seaman, James Alexander, Fred Howell. To Sponsor Card Party | St. Gabriel's Retreat League will | sponsor a Spring Card and Game | Party at “St. Ignatius Hall, Market | Street, Kingston on Sunday, April | 28 at 2:30 p.m. Proceeds go to | the building fund of the Pagsionist | nuns. | Anyorie interested should call | Mrs. Robert Lavelle, Overbrook . | Road, Dallas (675-1409) far tickets. | The public is invited. : Let’s Do It Again And Again And Again! APRIL 26th SAN Harveys Lake THIS FRIDAY NIGHT All New And Fantastic! ‘Dancing 8-11 p.m. with the GROOP Must Show Legal Proof of Being 16 Years of Age or Older Must Wear Proper Attire Prizes Too! Dancing Every Friday Night
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