by Bridgette Correale 639-5759 A sincere thank you to Lionel Bulford, our chief of police, and to the men who patrolled our neighborhood during the Halloween season. It’s a shame that this extra protection is necessary but thank goodness Halloween comes but once a year! Lehman Township super- visors will conduct a meeting Nov. 13 at 8 p.m. at the Lehman Fire House. Residents are urged to attend. Paula Remplewicz celebrated her 5th birthday Nov. 4 with a party for her kindergarten playmates. Sorry to hear that Mrs. Emil Epson injured her leg from a fall. Oak Hill Civic Association will conduct a dance Nov. 11 at the Idetown Fire Hall. For tickets telephone Kay Johnson 639-5934. Visiting the Correales are George and Adele Amalfitano of Brooklyn, N.Y. This weekend, the school of religion will conduct its monthly session for grades one through six at Gate of Heaven. While you're dropping off your little angel, don’t forget your news- papers for the paper drive. Belated birthday greetings to J. J. Downs who celebrated his eighth birthday Oct. 30 and to Frances Dress who enjoyed her birthday Oct. 28. We extend our sincere sympathy to the Oleys upon the tragic death of their niece, Kathy Oley. Cub Pack 241 under the leadership of Martin Cook, conducted a short meeting which was followed by a Halloween party Monday even- ing. Winners of the costume parade were, Robert Callahan, Michael Blewjas, J. J. Downs and Jeff Dobinick. , Happy to report that Matt Evans is recuperating nicely at Nesbitt Hospital and that Gerri Kerkowski, a surgical patient at Wilkes-Barre General hospital, is doing well. Dallas Junior Women’s Club will sponsor a fashion show Nov. 15 at the Dallas Junior High School. For tickets kindly telephone Irene Michaels 639- 5820. The Back Mountain Branch of Mercy Hospital Auxiliary en- tertained many local couples at a cocktail party this past Sunday, in the Kennedy Lounge at College Misericordia. Chair- man of this delightful affair was Mrs. Steve Morenko and Mrs. John Thompson, co-chairman. The variety and quantity of food was unbelievable. I should know—I ate a lot of everything! David Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. David C. Jones, 150 Cedar Ave., Shavertown, is a member of the concert choir of Blooms- burg State College. David is a junior enrolled in the School of Arts and Sciences with a major or area of concen- tration in earth and space Film on Cancer The mnionthly meeting of St. Therese’s Church was held last Wednesday with Mrs. Robert Yarashus presiding. A film on cancer was shown and a discussion period with Dr. William Smedley followed. The annual Christmas party tinental Inn. The Dallas Women’s Chorale will en- tertain. Ladies of the Church will be called this week to confirm reservations. After the meeting refresh- ments were served and the meeting was closed with a prayer by Father Sammons. The choir will present a performance of the Bach Magnificat Nov. 19 at 7 p.m. in Haas Center for the Arts. The Bloomsburg College Commun- ity Orchestra will serve as the orchestra for this performance as well as performing pieces by Copland, Bergsma, Shostako- vich, and Grieg. John Couch, resident pianist at the college, will perform the first movement of the Grieg piano concerto. John Master will conduct the orchestral pieces and William Decker, chairman of the Music Depart- ment, will conduct the magnifi- cat. Soloists for the Bach work will be Mary Decker, soprano; Harriet Couch, soprano; Eliza- beth Youngue, contralto; John Hyer, tenor; and Timothy Hoff- man, bass. All seats are reserved. Tickets may be purchased by mail at the Haas Center box office on campus or reserved by telephone, 389-3107. The Dallas Post Has A Variety Of Wedding Stationery 675-5211 immediately. NAME STREET TOWN, — Members of the Dallas Junior Woman's Club recently presented 96 children’s books to Mrs. Charles Riedlinger, librarian of the Plymouth Public Library. These books were donated by the club due to the loss of 22,000 books the library suffered because of the June 1972 flood. From left to right are Mrs. Clyde Davis, education chairman; Mrs. Riedlinger, Mrs. William D. Davies, club president; Mrs. Robert D. Richardson, publicity chairman. ABE 3 : Be mEmEm BH ] worth 29° x . worth 30¢ HB DELMONTE SLICESORHALVES § & IDEAL REG. OR HOT mE EH : it PEACHES :: CATSUP . m= un N 29. 4 ¢ . N 14-0z. | HN im With The Purchase of om or More n . With The Purchase of $1000 or More u (Excluding Milk a or Cigarettes) EH Mm (Excluding Milk enlitg Cigarettes) |, (One Coupon Per Shopping Family) BH BH (One Coupon Per Shopping Family) Bn EXPIRES 11-13-72 (CO-5) CL) EXPIRES 11-13-72 (CO-5) TENDER JUICY by Charlot Denmor 675-0419 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wrysch, Binghamton, N.Y., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Elston, Overbrook Avenue, Dallas. Matt Evans, Church Street, Dallas, has been moved from the Intensive Care Unit at Nes- bitt Memorial Hospital to Room 241 where he is a medical pat- Mr. and Mrs. John Tihey, West Fallbrook Avenue, Dallas, Pittsburgh. Carol Jacobs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jacobs, Midland Drive, Dallas, was guest of honor at a combined 10th birthday and Halloween party last week. Carol is a student in the fifth grade at Dallas Intermediate School. Alice Wilcox Zick, Chase-Hill- side Road, is a patient in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Chris Burke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burke, Old Goss Manor, is celebrating his twelfth birthday. He is in the 19° sixth grade at Dallas Inter- mediate School. Mr. and Mrs. Al proprietors of Ye Olde Clock Shoppe. Memorial Highway. Dallas have purchased a home on Woodcliff Drive in New Goss Manor which they plan to oc- cupy in January. The Lipkos were former residents of Kingston whose home was des- troyed in the flood. “Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Elston, Overbrook Avenue, spent last Friday with their uncle, Edward DeLay and cousin, Helen DeLay. in Ber- wick. Mr. DeLay. who is 99 years of age, is in excellent health and works on his farm in RD 2, Berwick. Past presidents and new members were honored at the 40th anniversary dinner of Dallas Senior Woman's Club held at the Newberry Estates, Dallas. A ‘Happy Hour’ was held at 6 p.m. in the lodge followed by dinner at 7 p.m. in the recreation hall. Mrs. Fred Eck, Shavertown, was dinner chairman. A demonstration and display of handmade Christmas decorations highlighted the evening. Men's Club of Prince of Peace Episcopal Church will meet Nov. 12 with breakfast at 8:30 chairman. announces that the speaker at the breakfast will be Edmund Wideman Jr., county commissioner, who {gill speak on the financial responsibilities of the county. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew R. Denmon Jr. have moved into their new home at 198 Daven- port St., Dallas. Congratulations to Charles H. Kupstas on the announcement of his engagement to Anna Marie O'Brien of Forty Fort. Mr. Kupstas is the son of Mr and Mrs. Edward Kupstas, 133 Yeager Ave., senior at Mount St. Mary's College in Emmitsburg, Md., where he is majoring in ac- counting. He is a gdkmber of Delta Epsilon Sigila Honor Society. 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