ad TRUCKSVILLE WSCS of Trucksville United Methodist Church will hold a bazaar tomorrow and Saturday at the educational building. A cafeteria supper will be held tomorrow night. Quilters Club of Trucksville Unjted Methodist Church will mt in the educational build- ing Tuesday morning at 9:30. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stone, Brainbridge, Md., will arrive today to spend the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, Harris Hill Road. They will also visit his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.- Joseph Hunt and family, Ather- holdt Drive, Bunker Hill. Jay Pope, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merl Pope, 95 Warden Ave., was taken into Delta " PhiOmegafraternity at Blooms- burg State Teachers College. Jay was a member of the 1967 graduating class at Dallas Senior High School. Mrs. James G. DeCosmo, 157 SggPioneer Ave., is a member of Xhe committee for the Wilkes College dinner dance to be held Saturday, Nov. 22 at the Treadway Inn for members of the Wilkes faculty and staff and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Slagle Ad family, 191 Highland Ave., were house guests of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Wilk, Philadelphia, this past weekend. Auxiliary to Trucksville Fire Company met in the muni- cipal building Monday night. Mrs. Ernest Norrie presided. Mrs. John Kennan was in charge of the program. Carol Jones was made chairman for the Christmas party to be held so nice togive- andto get next meeting night. Members ° will exchange gifts at that time. Mr. and Mrs. Even Evans Jr. and family, Plymouth, have moved to a home at 208 Holly St. Jeri Jorden, Carverton Road, is president of Back Mountain Rotaract Club. Jeri attends College Misericordia. C. F. Kresge, 229 Cliffside Ave., will observe a birthday tomorrow. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Henry F. Doran entertained at a brunch at their home on Sut- ton Road. Honor guest was Sally C. Booker, Dallas. Miss Booker will marry John Terence Goldner, Palm Beach, Fla. Saturday in Grace Episcopal Church, Kingston. Brownie Troop 627 held in- vestiture ceremonies at their meeting in the municipal build- ing Tuesday afternoon. First year brownies received pins. Second year brownies received stars. Parents were guests. Ruth Merriel, Doran Lane, recently entertained members of Wilkes College Club of Wilkes-Barre. Campus activi- ties were discussed at the meeting. Mrs. Harold C. Snow- don Jr., Sutton Road, served as cohostess. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Miers, S. Memorial Highway, spent the weekend in New York City. Mrs. C.A. Perkins, Maple Street, was confined to her home several days last week by illness. Friendship Class of Trucks- ville United Methodist Church met in the educational building Tuesday night. Mrs. George CHRISTNIAS Take your pick of many special ways of extending warm wishes to your friends and relatives . . . in the beautiful tradition of holiday greeting cards. y Personalised Cords Ly Sellar, Printed immediately at our store. Large selection to choose from. BACK MOUNTAIN GIFT SHOP Shavertown Daily 8—6, 675-2127 Friday 8—9 Confidence Class meets in ldetown Charlotte Calkins, Judy Brown and Linda Whitsell were hostesses for the Confidence Class which was held in the Ide- town Church House recently. Margaret May led devotions while Vivian Rinken presided at the business meeting. Officers for 1970 are Vivian Rinken, president; Hannah Frederici, vice president; Ruth Walters, secretary and Jeanne Barrall, treasurer. The Christmas party will be held in the Franklin House Tuesday, Dec. 2. Present were Jeanne Barrall, Mrs. Lewis Anesi, Vivian Rinken, Charlotte Calkins, Betty Oram, Claire McKenna, Ruth Walters, Beatrice Hadsel, Hannah Frederici, Betty Wal- ters, Anna Shaver and Margaret May. Lake scouts hold meeting The Harveys Lake Senior Girl Scout Troop, under the di- rection of Barbara Rood Wolfe, held a Halloween party and’ welcomed new members re- cently. The troop also reported on their attendance at Little Theatre’s performance of ‘Sound of Music’ Thursday, United Fund Night. Present at the meeting were Edith Wilson, Deannie Jones, Lolly Clark, Linda Stzelczk, Doris Parrish, Judy Kosten- bauder, Susan Fetsko, Susan Nagle, Clare LaBarre, Melinda Jones, Diane Coolbaugh, Cather- ine Wilson, Madelaine LaBarre and Mrs. Wolfe. Gaylord presided at the busi- ness meeting. Ruth Merriel gave the bible lesson. A social hour followed. Mrs. Robert Shoemaker, Mrs. John Roushey, and Mrs. Vern Pritchard were on the serving committee. Mrs. Nicholas Cavute Jr. and infant son have returned to their home at 130 Keller Lane from Nesbitt Hospital. hospital auxiliary sees Alaska slides The Shavertown branch of Nesbitt Memoriall Hospital Auxiliary met recently at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Sha- vertown. Mrs. William Thomas presided. The group discussed plans for the annual holiday fair being held today in the auditorium of the nurses home at Nesbitt. Pearle Gilroy, program chair- man, introduced Dick Whit- taker who showed slides of Alaska which he took when he visited there recently. Mrs. Dana Crump was wel- comed as a new member of the auxiliary. Jane Schooley and Mrs. R.D. Shepherd were greeters. Lucy . Courtright gave the auxiliary prayer. To Parents Having Blue Cross And Blue Shield Coverage: “ La Se DID YOUR CHILD BECOME 19 YEARS OLD THIS YEAR? " THE DALLAS POST, NOV. 20, 1969 Harveys Lake Mrs. James Tattersall of Lakeside Hotel, Warden Place, returned after spending two weeks with her sister, Alma Asbell, Buffalo, N.Y. Katherine Payne, Ash Street, Harveys Lake, is a surgical pa- tient in the Wyoming Valley Hospital, Wilkes-Barre. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Boice observed their 52nd wedding anniversary Nov. 7. Sympathy of this community is extended to the Tom Casey family, Warden Place, on the death of Joseph Swoboda, who was Mrs. Casey’s stepfather. Sympathy is also extended to Lila Giberson Zinzle, Idetown, whose husband, George Zinzle passed away recently. Mrs. Zin- for Plenty of 60h Snow. PAGE ELEVEN zle is the owner of the Giberson Rest Home, Idetown. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Shaver, Idetown, celebrated their 40th SIX MONTHS TO PAY, ~~ NO MONEY DOWN “WITH SUNOCO CREDIT wedding anniversary Nov. 5. college freshmen to receive grants Two college freshmen will re- ceive $800 scholarships this year given by Successful Farm- ing through the Edwin T. Mere- dith Foundation. Winners of the grants will be announced during the 48th National 4-H Congress in Chicago, Nov. 30 to Dec. 4. PROPERTY NEEDED We have qualified buyers for three and four bedroom homes in the $10,000 to $25,000 price range. Also, several for acreage. Call us for prompt courteous service with no obligation. ROBERT W. LAUX INC. 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