A Greenstreet News Co. Publication Ambulance Log DALLAS Oct. 12—Rose Ann Delaney from College Misericordia to Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Crew: Willard Newberry, John n Soetl, . Bob Cartier. Oct. 13—Elaine Newberry, 108 Highland Drive, New Goss Manor, Dallas to Mercy Hospital. Crew: Will Newberry, Ted Wright, Lois Disque, R.N. Oct. 15—Mrs. Nesbit Garinger, Lake Street, Dallas from General Hospital to home. Crew: Tim Carroll, Mike McFadden. Oct. 15—Auto accident, Haddonfield Hills, Dallas, Robert E. Shepherd from Robbins Road to Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Crew: Wes Cave, Don Shaffer, Ted Wright. Oct. 16—Darl Moore, 85 Jackson St., Dallas to Nesbitt Memorial Hospital and then to General Hospital. Crew: Ted Wright, Mike McFadden, Jerry Torr. Oct. 20—Mrs. Raymond Russin, Pioneer Avenue, Dallas to General Hospital. Crew: Tim Carroll, Leonard Roginski, Bob Cartier. Oct. 21—Called to the home of Carl Husband, Route 292, Cen- termoreland. Not needed. Crew: Don Shaffer, Mike McFadden, Tim Carroll. Oct. 22—Mildred Spencer, Country Club Road, Dallas from General Hospital to Leader Nursing Home. Crew: Chuck Finn, Dave C. Carey. Oct. 22—Called to home of Clark Spencer, RD 1, Dallas. Not needed. Crew: Ted Wright, John Sperl. Oct. 23—Standby for Dallas—Nanticoke football game at the Dallas fignior High School. Crew: Don Shaffer, Tim Carroll, Ted Wright? ? Oct. 25—Mrs. William Jones, 146 Beech St., Shavertown to General Hospital. Crew: Ted Wright, Mike McFadden, Dave C. Carey. Publick Occurrences Oct. 29 A fish dinner will be served by Trucksville United Methodist Friendship Class at the Educational Building. Reservations can be mage with Blanche Atherholt, Alberta Lohman, or Gertrude Poko. Oct. 29 a United Methodist Church’s Friendship Class will serve axish dinner beginning at 5 p.m. and continuing for two hours. Dinner will be served in the educational building. Oct. 29 A fish dinner will be served by the Friendship Class of the Trucksville United Methodist Church at the educational building. Chairman is Elizabeth Harrison. Oct. 30 The Lehman Fire Co. Auxiliary annual Halloween party will be held Oct. 30, 7 p.m. Members and friends who wish to donate fudge, pie, candied apples, please call 675-2265. Oct. 31 Witches, ghosts and goblins will turn out in their finest array for the Kiwanis-sponsored Halloween Parade. Participants are invited to assemble at the Dallas Intermediate School at 12:30 p.m. folfgshe spooky affair. Oct. 31 What better way to Start a day than with a tasty ham and egg breakigst? Members of the United Methodist Youth Fellowship of the Lehman United Methodist Church invite all area residents to their breakfast on Youth Sunday from 7:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. Tickets may be purchased from any U.M.Y.F. member. Nov. 1 The Altar and Rosary Society of Gate of Heaven Church will hold an Ability Auction beginning at 8 p.m. at the church. Nov. 1 Project 40, an intriguing venture, will hold its grand opening from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 40 Lehman Ave. The boutique will feature handcrafted articles made by Back Mountain craft- smen. Nov. 3 ThegBack Mountain Federated Women’s Democratic Club will meef at WaHoo Inn, Harveys Lake. Nov. 6 Dallas Junior Woman’s Club informal dance at the Con- tinergihl Inn. Reservations must be in by Oct. 29 to Mrs. Charles Hilla¥#a, Mrs. Robert Yarashus, or Mrs. Dominic Fino. Nov. 6 A turkey supper, Soosored by the Dallas Order of Eastern Star, will be held at the Jackson Fire Hall. Baked goods and Christmas Corner items will also be for sale. Nov. 9 The Milton Hershey Glee Club, well known for its Broadway type production; will appear in concert at the Dallas Junior High School tonight at 8. Tickets for the performance may be purchased from any member of the Dallas Rotary Club. Nov. 10 Some of the best cooks in the Back Mountain community are memuers of the W.S.C.S. of the Lehman United Methodist —a fact ®ey capably demonstrate each year through their roast beef supper. Serving will be from 5 p.m. Nov. 10 The Holy Name Society of Our Lady of Victory Chapel will sponsor a Trukey Party at Sunset, Harveys Lake, at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 10 Dallas Junior Woman’s Club annual card party will be held in Gate of Heaven auditorium at 8 p.m. A wig show and fashion accessories demonstration will be given. Nov. 10 Roast beef dinner sponsored by WSCS of Lehman United Methodist Church will be held at the church beginning at 5 p.m. Also the UMYF will hold a bake sale at the same time and place. Nov. 11-12-13 : College Misericordia Players will present a play-out entitled, “The American Dame.” Curtain time, 8 p.m. Tickets are avail- able at the door. Nov. 13 The first annual Holly Bazaar at the Trinity Presbyterian Church will open at 10 a.m. and continue to 8 p.m. Women of the church have been busy since spring making Chrsitmas gifts and decorations, jams and jellies, handcrafted items, and many appealing children’s gifts. A sandwich bar will provide snacks for hungry shoppers. Nov. 20 Boy Scout Troop 281 paper drive. Bundled and tied papers’ should be taken to Dallas United Methodist Church. J ke: w THE DALLAS POST, OCT. 28, 1971 Carverton Troop Holds Investiture Troop 635 of Carverton held its Brownie Investiture cere- mony Oct. 21. Eight Brownies from the area were taken into the troop: Maria Augustine, Brenda Crich, Kim Hood, Cubs To Organize A meeting will be held in the basement of St. Francis Cabrini Church Nov. 1 to organize a Carverton Cub Scout pack for boys from Franklin and King- ston Townships. Boys must be between the ages of 8 and 10, or 7 if in the third grade to be eli- gible for membership. Parents of interested boys should attend the meeting which begins at 7:15 p.m. After the program, refresh- Daylight Saving Time Rember to turn back the clock ments were served to the girls Ends Oct. 30 Saturday night. and their mothers. 0 = = \ J 1) - / Ne? Rs — Y{ ~ ; A - . (A, E\ = NY ae 8 — = i os Ao 7 7 = CC . 7 A HA OPEN HAUNTING PECIAL MIDWAY & Jackie Shartowskas, Linda So- snowski, Linda Spare, and Laura Stibgen. All the girls re- ceived Brownie pins and were welcomed into the troop by Mrs. Hugh MacDerment, leader, and by Mrs. Howard Stibgen and Nita Crich, assistant leaders. Following the ceremony the entire troop put on skits, the purposes of which were to ex- plain the Brownie “B’s”’: be a discoverer, be a friend maker, and be a ready helper. Other Brownies participating in the program were: Lisa Augustine, Sharon Baines, Peggy Cobleigh, Loretta Donnelly, Lisa Gryske- vicz, Pam Krispin, Margie Luke, Terrie Metz, Annet Miko- lachik, Suzanne Santerelli, and chilled milk. SCHOOL MENU DALLAS MONDAY —Cheeséburg, (Jr. and Sr. high); hamburg patty on roll, (elementary); potato chips, butter kernel corn, sliced peaches TUESDAY—Orange juice, chipped ham barbecue on roll, relish, peas and carrots, applesauce, cookie, chilled milk. WEDNESDAY —Spaghetti with meat sauce, Vienna bread and butter, tossed salad with dressing, gelatin, chilled milk. THURSDAY—Turkey patty on roll with ketchup, cranberry relish, ridgie chips, green beans, scooter pie, chilled milk. FRIDAY—Fish sticks, potato cake, cabbage salad, rolls and butter, apple crisp, chilled milk. ’ Anne Yakowski. AT iE THE ld NIGHTLY ‘TIL 9 P.M. Page Seven American 24-30, 1971 DWAY SHOPPING NTE WYOMING, PA. Hiller ’s Jewelers wun wasn MIDWAY SHOPPING CENTER WYOMING FAMOUS BRAND Watch Bands 20% off 3 Expanison % Bracelet. % Leather Ladies and Gents Minutes Drive from Back Mountain Duryea Falls Plains The Wyomings Forty Fort Kingston Plymouth Nanticoke Dupont Avoca Pittston Twp. Jenkins Twp. Harding Exeter Old Forge. PETERS $c Women’s - Knee Length Crinkle Patent FASHION BOOTS THIS WEEk $12.90 ONLY Halloween Treats Decorated Cookies and Cupcakes Sizes GIRLS PILE FUR COATS Double Breasted Style Full Quilt Lining Fully Washable 4 to 6X Reg. $17.00 Sale $13.90 7 to 14. Reg. $19.00 Sale $15.90 Your Best Friend When You Need A HOME LOAN Kiddie Halloween Costumes $1.29 to $2.79 Reg. $17% - $20 POMEROY’S INC i Bie SHOEMAKER'’S Midway Shopping Center Derick , CARD & GIFT SHOPPE Having a Party? PAPER NAPKINS, COASTERS, MATCHES MONOGRAMED TO ORDER MAYS “Halloween Special” Slacks - Tops $188 gs ENDICOTT JOHNSON SHOES Special Group of Womens "DRESS & SPORT SHOES $3.00 pair 38s $ 2 pair for $5.00 you'll be glad you picked - THE National Eastern Penna. At Midway— PET WORLD (next to THRIFT BEVERAGE) OPENING SPECIALS Tropical Fish Special 13c ea. 5 for 63c 14c ea. 5 for 68c 10 gal. S-S Aquarium $3.97 Sergeants Dog Shampoo Reg. 98¢c Now Only ééc Green Swords Silver Angels SLEEPERS Stark’s YOUTHTOWN Famous Make Reg. $3” to $3° $19° SIZESO0-1-2-3-4 McCRORY'’S STORE Midway’s Only Variety Store Shredded Foam Bed Pillows $17 Printed Cotton Ticking Handy 21” X 27” Size (with feet) fabricland 40” LUCIA VELVET 15 COLORS now $3% yd WESTERN AUTO Halloween Costumes SIZES 4 to 12 $9239 MASKS 19° to 29¢ Education Week October «Fr
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