"AGE EIGHT The Dallas Post (SsAFFIAN) Purely Personal Doreen Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Davis, Idetown, is on crutches after suffering an injury in a fall. She isa student and cheerleader at Lake-Lehman High School. Mary Glahn was a recent guest of her daughter, Marjorie, who is an elementary teacher in Hazelton wher she now resides. Mrs. Alfred Rogers and family, Shavertown, wish to thank all who sent flowers, cards and for helping in any way during their recent bereavement. Mrs. William Carroll and Mrs. Ira Smith, Dallas, and Mrs. Roland Eagle, Huntsville, spent some time last weekend in East Stroudsburg attending the Fred Waring Workshop. They sang with Waring’s Pennsylvanians Saturday. Mrs. Anna Walter, 54 Gerald Ave., Dallas, has reported that she has an Easter lily in her yard with two large blossoms in full bloom. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Ryman, Mary Valentine, Dallas, called on Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoover and Flossie Sutton recently. Mrs. Theodore Frankenfield, Wanamie, Mr. and Mrs. William Stroud and family, Virginia, visited Flossie Sutton and her sister, Minnie Sutton, Sunday. Iva Hoover is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoover. Robin Ann Lee, Philadelphia, and Cassie Cilvic, Outlet, have returned from camp at Beach Lake. Clara Lockwood, Linda and Mark, Kingston, N.Y., recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gosart and her mother, Flossie Sutton. Marie Ritts of Oak Hill and Jane Bicking of Dallas have re- turned from a 10-day tour of Florida. They also spent some time in Havana. Clifford Davis of Idetown is a surgical patient in the Veteran's Administration Hospital, Wilkes-Barre. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Lannon and children, State College, visited Mrs. Lannon’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Davis, Idetown, over the weekend. The Hayden A. Evans family, formerly of Trucksville, is on the move again. They élosed their home in Framingham, Mass., last month and after the wedding of daughter, Sheryl, in Norwalk, Conn., Mr. and Mrs. Evans and son, Hayden (Butch), Chippewa Falls, Wis. Mr. Evans is associated with Amoco Chemical Packaging Products as national retail sales manager. Richard M. Tattersall Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tat- tersall, Harveys Lake and Wilkes-Barre, enlisted in the armed forces Sept. 22 at the recruiting station in the Veterans’ Adminis- tration Building. Richard will receive training in motor transport and will take basic training at Fort Dix, N.J. Niro YY Enjoy Sterling Hotel’s Award-winning MORGASBORD PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH STYLE More than 100 varieties of Fine Foods and Desserts. All you can eat. No charge for seconds, thirds, or fourths. Make your own sundae. Thursday Thursday—S5 to 8:30 P.M. Night Saturday—>5 to 9:30 P.M. 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HENRY’S JEWELRY CARDS and GIFTS Memorial Highway Shavertown, Pa: Homecoming at Dallas Dallas Senior High School will observe Homecoming Day Oct. 10 at the Dallas High School. The Mountaineers will compete with West Side Tech that after- noon. A motorcade, starting at the Dallas Shopping Center, will kick-off the afternoon’s festivities. The Homecoming Queen will be crowned during halftime ceremonies. Seven candidates have been chosen by vote of the senior class. The Queen will be selected by vote of the entire student body. The Homecoming dance will be held that night after the game, from 8 to 11. Trinity Church rummage sale The Trinity United Presby- terian Church Women’s Associ- ation has completed plans for its annual fall rummage sale which will be held Oct. 10 at 9 am. at the Dallas Church, located off Rt. 309 across from the Dallas Drive-In Theater. Alarge variety of articles will be available for sale. Commit- tee chairman is Mrs. Wayne Williams. Other members of the committee are Mrs. Charles Meck, Mrs. Josef Reese, and Mrs. Hugh Mac Derment. Orpheus members eat ‘crow’ cake Half the members of the ! Serving on the board are Orpheus Choral Society, Wilkes- | Charlotte Klavonski, Mrs. Barre, literally ate crow recent- Philip Weidner, Kingston; Mrs. ly at a dinner meeting held re- Melvin Swithers, Nanticoke; cently at the Gus Genetti Hotel. Ann Lutz, Don Williams, The contest centered around William Clewell and John concert subscriptions sold for Humble, Wilkes-Barre; Joseph Orpheus’ spring concert. The Polacky, Edwardsville, out- group was divided into two going president, and Mrs. teams for the purpose of com- Eugene Martin, Wilkes-Barre, peting. While the winning side Mrs. Roland G. Eagle is di- ate a decorated sheet cake for "rector of public relations; dessert, the losers, managed by William Acornley, director; Mrs. John Honabach, Nanti- coke, ate crow. Following the dinner the new president announced several goals for the coming 52nd season of Orpheus. He also an- nounced auditions for new members at 8 p.m. at the Gus | Genetti Hotel Oct. 6 and 13. The Rev. Eugene Martin is pastor of the Parsons Primitive Meth- | odist Church, Wilkes-Barre. ! Other officers installed were: ; Clem Metz, Scranton, vice pres- ident; Brynley Griffith, Ply- mounth, treasurer; Mrs.’ Thomas Klinger, Dallas, re- cording secretary; Ann Jones, Scranton, corresponding secre- tary; Mrs. John Truchon, Ply- mouth, financial secretary; li- brarians, Charlotte Klavonski and Ruth Oliver. Rev. Martin helps Gloria Honabach ‘‘eat crow’ at a dinner which ‘marked the opening of the 52nd season of Orpheus recently. Pictured, left to right are: Richard Davis, who designed the three dimensional cake with black icing; Brynley Griffith, treasurer; Mrs. Robert Honaback, losing team manager; the Rev. Eugene R. Martin, president, and Clem Metz, vice president and concert chairman this season. lovable have expect from Air Sten Shop Monday through Saturday Tandems There’s no other feeling like it. Soft, cushiony and frankly every step of the way. Tandems all the comfort you’ve come to SHOE SALON STREET FLOOR 9:30 to 9 When you want to enjoy being your feet Aa oy $18 Sizes 5 to 10 AAA fo C WILKES-BARRE, PA. 823-4141 Mrs. William Carrol, assistant director; Mrs. Ira Smith, ac- Altar & Rosary to reorganize Mrs. Robert Cartier, presi- dent of the Altar and Rosary society, Gate of Heaven Parish, Dallas, has announced that the next meeting of the organiza- tion will be held Oct. 8, at 8 p.m. in the school auditorium. Suggestions for the coming season will be discussed, and plans will be made for the an- nual Christmas party. Following the business meeting and remarks by the Rev. Thomas Jordan, pastor and moderator, a program will be presented by ~ Florence Eckert, Forty Fort, who will companist; Edith Lloyd, assist- -« show slides and tell of her visit ant accompanist. to Fatima. Ambulance Log * DALLAS MONDAY: Beefburger on roll, Kosher pickle slices, potato puffs, sliced peaches, milk. TUESDAY: Egg salad, ham salad, peanut butter and jelly sand- wiches, potato salad, buttered wax beans, asst. gelatin with topping, milk. WEDNESDAY: Hoagie with sauce, potato sticks, homemade cinnamon apple sauce, milk. THURSDAY: Ham barbecue on roll, lettuce with tomato, buttered corn nuggets, oatmeal cookies, milk. FRIDAY: Chicken loaf, lettuce and tomato with dressing, fruit cocktail, assorted cookies, milk. ; A good hostess is one who knows how to make her guests feel truly welcome And that’s a talent that comes with knowing when your home looks its best, your table its loveliest. Fine Lenox China and Lenox China Gifts give you a secur- ity that enables you to relax, to be a con- . fident hostess with your guests. See the » complete collection of world-famous Lenox in our china department. Brookdale. A dainty floral design, in platinum- banded Lenox China. A 5-piece setting is $29.95. Payments may be arranged FRANK CLARK, Inc. * Jeweler MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY \ 63 South Main Street — Wilkes-Barre ’ " §tore Hours 9:30 to 5:30 — Thursday 9:30 to 9:00 COUNTRY AUCTION THIS SATURDAY, 1 P.M. ‘OCT. 3, 1970 Many antiques as well as hundreds of t : I house-hold items from area estates. % quslity SPECIAL NOTE —we will sell any entire truck load of golden Oak furniture cond signed to us by a New York warehouse. ‘There are round tables, china closets, rockers, bedroom suites, etc. Their will be china and | glassware along with old bottles and hundreds of rare collectables—come early to inspect. This big sale will be held at IKUNKLE (COMMUNITY HALL \KUNKLE PA Just a short distance off Rt. 309 between Dallas & Tunkhannock ROBERT EARL, AUCTIONEER : ente incl atta iron fron