Mr. and Mrs. Alden Dietz and son Chris recently returned ! from visiting the Rev. and Mrs. I Horace Reading, Detroit, Mich. ; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lennigan, Lapier, Mich. ; Carolyn Dietz, Chicago, Ill. ; and Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Harris, Parkersburg, W. Va. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jenks, ‘Wrightstown, N.J., spent the weekend ‘with her father, Harry Siglin. - Benjamin Engelman was ‘taken to General Hospital by Noxen ambulance Wednesday afternoon. He is in intensive ‘carel) : Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wright and daughter, Osceola, visited ~ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Womer ~ Saturday. ~ Charles Smith, Laceyville, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Teetsel. j Mz! ‘and Mrs.” Fred Case i spent the weekend & at. Niagara | Falls. Mr: and Mrs. Albert Ruff Jr., Baltimore, spent the week- end ‘at the home of Mr. and ~ Mrs. Albert Ruff Sr. Mrs. Joe Dotter and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff Sr. drove to Waverly, N.Y., Sunday to visit Albert’s sister. Mrs. - Howard ~ Muller. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coole visited his mother Mrs. John Kilburn at Wellsboro Hospital Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fish would like to thank everyone ~ for ‘cards and flowers sent to Mr} "Fish. He is still a patient at the General Hospital, Wilkes- Barre. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Hinkey NOXEN and family, Endicott, visited Mrs. Osmond Casterline Satur- day. .Mr. and Mrs. William Hollos have sold their home in Kings- ton and moved back to Noxen. Raymond Jones is building a new home on the Lake-Noxen Road. Mrs. Martin Brobst and sons wish to thank everyone for their kindness and gifts at the time of their "recent bereavement. They also have expressed their appreciation to the Lutheran Ladies for serving lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Straley entertained Mr. and Mrs. Mills Edgerton, Buckwheat Hollow, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bigelow - returned from a vacation with their son Charles and family, Barker, N.Y., and Dr. and Mrs. Wilbur Bigelow and family, Ann Arbor, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dunbar, Troy, Pa., wereovernight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Hess Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Straley spent Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Southworth, Vestal. Mr. and Mrs. William Inman, Kingston, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Case. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kelly visited Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bender, Tunkhannock, Sunday morning. The Benders are quite well and like their new home at the Methodist Home. Mr. and Mrs. James Kelly and son James, Milnesville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kelly, Sunday. MADAME AMY Reader-and Advisor _ tures. ‘from Elby’'s Restaurant. PALM and CARD READER ary If you have problems in marriage . . if you are concerned about someone you love, . = SE protien, visit Madame Amy, 96 S. Wyoming Ave., Kingston, directly across vy . doubts about your business ven- . . no matter what your THE DALLAS POST, OCT. 30, 1969 area citizens plan to help others Ever been in a jam? Perhaps you suddenly had to go out and there was no one to watch the kids. Maybe your wife was taken ill and meals and care had to be provided until your in-laws could drive up. Maybe you were feeling de- pressed and needed someone to talk with—or you were alone and can’t get out to shop be- cause of the snow. You might have difficulty seeing and need someone to read and write a letter for you. You have run away from home and don’t know where to turn. Or you must get to the doctor and have no transpor- tation. It is to meet such needs as these that a few church mem- bers have gotten together to interest others to act as good neighbors in the Back Mountain. Now we are looking for people who are tired of talking about loving mankind, but who want rummage sale in Dallas, Nov. 8 The women’s association of the United Trinity Presbyterian Church will hold a’ rummage sale, Nov. 8 from 9 to 5 at the church off Route 309 opposite Dallas Drive-In. to help people—whose faith is not pie in the sky by and by, but responding to God’s love by putting love into action where they are. If you are interested you could be asked to be on call during one 12 hour period per month or be ready to help in a particular way such as driving, counseling, cooking a meal, etc. All young people, men, wives, widows, church members, ser- vice clubs, clergymen, new- comers, natives, everyone in fact, tired of meetings and talk- ing but still interested in people, are welcome to take part. Watch for further information regarding this worthwhile en- deavor to be known as FISH (an early Christian symbol) in the near future. bloodmobile ‘at Lehman The Athovidan Red Cross Bloodmobile unit will be col- lecting blood at the Lake-Leh- man High School Nov. 3 from 12:45 to 5:45 p.m. There was a very poor turn out at the last visit. It is urgent that anyone between the ages of 18 and 60, in. apparent good health, go to the school. Many people have become aware of improper blood pres- sure, lack of iron, etc., from the « pre-donation tests taken and have secured proper medi- cal attention before any signs of actual illness have taken place. Don’t. wait for a disaster to strike our community before deciding that a blood bank is necessary. Unless we have'a good show- CIE NIRAVAN oye SRS fo) SHOPPING CENTER HOUSEW ART WY eT Ve vVYYOTYVYVYeOYY ID00000COBB0000000COO00CO0OLOOOOOO000 DS IIPS ‘ing—our community will be un- protected against accident, ill- -ness or disaster. Plan now to attend. Transpor- tation will be available by call- ing the high school. A baby- sitting service is supplied for mothers with small children. DON KELLY CLEANING SERVICE commercial & residential FLOORS WINDOWS terrazzo complete tile janitorial hardwood service FREE ESTIMATES ! 675-2370 Dallas, Pa. Box 152 18612 dedicated, qualified VOTERS of LEHMAN TOWNSHIP Re-Elect ALAN S. MAJOR SUPERVISOR and experienced Take Outs Invited PHONE 288-6606 288-6607 822-1513 THE BACK MOUNTAIN'S MOST ATTRACTIVE BAR & DINING ROOM Telephone Madame Amy for an appointment at 287-9462, 4 Madame Amy is a gifted reader and advisor who speaks many foreign |< languages and has done readings throughout the various parts of Europe. A ‘truly gifted lady. Madame Amy, Polska Vrushka, reader and advisor. Reg. MODERN MOTEL Casual Dress Acceptable b Bernard : Prothonotary $5.00 reading. with this ad $3. 00 Pr Open Daily ‘Til 10 p.m.—Sunday All Day Helen PODCASY - O'CONNOR - YANIK Register of Wills Elect Dean Louis 'MANDERINO State Supreme Court Justice Luzerne County Democratic Committee—Sen, Martin L. Murray, Chairman Joseph Controller Retain Ty Bernard IC. BROMINSKI President Judge Luzerne County Courts VOTE “YES” TELEVISION i ALL COMFORTS PARK MOTEL Delicious Appetizers Choice Steaks South African Lobster Tails Plus Many Other Tasty Dinners “Closed Sunday DINNERS SERVED Monday thru Thursday 5 p.m. til 12 p.m. Friday and Saturday 3 p.m. til '1:a.m. "PARK MOTEL Two Miles North 309 in Trucksville Carverton Road, R. D. No. 3 Wyoming, Pa. Aa CATERING, WEDDINGS, PARTIES Smorgasbard $1.50 TUES. WEDS. & THURS.—6 to 9 P.M. MEETING FACILITIES OPEN 11 'TILL CLOSING MAIN ST.. DALLAS Dinner Served at THE MONTROSE INN Montrose, Pa. 717-278-1154 Monday thru Thursday 5:30 — 8:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday 6: 00 — 10:00 p.m. Sunday — 12 noon — 6:00 p.m. with a “Buffet and Serve’’ Dinner { | “Sing-Along” on Friday Night from 8:00 p.m. Dancing Saturday 9:00 — 1:00 a.m. $5.50 Side of lasagna, garden fresh greens, select relish tray, Prime Rib of Beef, gargantuan potato, individual loaf of rye, butter, 4 dressings, ‘1-2-3 cups of coffee. MOTEL 81 i ROUTE 81-EXIT BO I NORTH OF sckRanTON i PHONE (717) 563-1157 Suburban Gi on il ) ‘Open’ Daily 2 p.m. CHOICE Beer — Wine Liquor Mixed Drinks Before and after the RACES - Complete Menu - 11 A.M. til 2 A.M. Ed Bocer ’ overbrook in {7199pi] ‘Closing enjoy a leisurely meal in our delightful Early American surroundings— * delicious food at moderate prices Serving Dinners 6 P.M. to 1 A.M. Kitchen Closed Monday Overbrook Avenue Dallas 675-9639 Restaurant! - We Specialize ® In Tasty, Homemade Foods Feature Large Menu Orders to Take-Out Delicious Soups and Desserts Special Sunday Dinners Served all day - from 11 a.m. ® Sunday Papers Available ® Open Daily at 6 a.m. at the “Y” - 309 and 18 ¥ Dallas - Harveys Lake Highway : EAT AT Vic-Mar's SEA FOOD Famous QesToliaNt | 612-614 MAIN ST, EDWARDSVILLE, PA. - Planning a =2Christmas Enjoy Sterling Hotel's warm and cordial hospitality, beautiful accommodations, and superb cuisine. By Tradition, Wilkes-Barre’s Finest! Resggve your date today. MISS STERLING, AT YOUR SERVICE. PHONE: 822-3131 Wilkes-Barre’s Finest! Downtown Motor Hotel. On the River Common By Tradition SHADOW BROOK Tunkhannock, Pa. FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIALS Italian Pasta Dinner beef, ravioli, ziti, shells, : as Italian meat sauce, Parmesan cheese, garlic rolls, tossed salad and beverage. $1.75 Baked Salisbury Steak hot sauce and tartar sauce, choice of potato, tossed salad and beverage. $1 . 75 Dancing To The DON WATT TRIO Saturday Night — 9 to 1 > = Spend An Enjoyable Evening at the PRINCE HOTEL Tunkhannock Pa. ning. oie a featuring three special coil, 6 te 7 p.m. Wednesday is. Family Steak Nite Steak, baked potato, fossed 2 CHEF 'S SPECIAL or SEAFOOD PLATTER - $1.50 Adults $3.00 Children $1.50 : 5 PL es Det Qtr 40 — Ef A) ae rtf pin TET Re oo Ci i prs El EY.
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