i i i i Photo by Alex Rebar Rosary Society of St. by Bridgette Correale 639-5759 At the recent Jonathan Davis ing, Harry Haeffle was elected Congratulations to Gene and ~ American Legion Auxiliary the Post Home with president It was announced that members attending the bi- county workshop at Sunbury were Florence Shively, Lottie Wrobleski and Ruth Struthers. Mary Sapser, chairman, and Margaret McDermott, co- announced that bd annual Christmas party to be held Dec. 21 at 6:30 p.m. A ~ Dutch treat cocktail hour will dinner will be served and gifts ment will be provided by a youth group. Hostesses were Helen Gar- butt, Marian Harvey, Margaret Rice and Betty Mulhern. Publicity deadline is Monday at 5 p.m. Don’t put’ off until tomorrow what you can do today. We want to hear from you. Start losing weight today MONEY BACK. MONADEX is a tiny tablet that will help curb your de- sire for excess food. Eat less-weigh less. Contains no dangerous drugs and will not make you nervous. No strenuous exercise. Change your life |... start today. MONADEX costs $3.00 for a 20 day supply and $5.00 for twice the amount. Lose ugly fat or your money will be refunded with no questions asked by: Finos’ Rexall Pharmacy Dallas MAIL ORDERS FILLED Oak Hill Eleanor Menges who celebrated their 25 wedding anniversary Nov. 29. Michael Wynorski, son of John and Bernice of Hemlock Drive, will celebrate his fourth birthday Dec. 21. Kay Johnson will celebrate her birthday Dec. 23 and Fred Tomaselli, his birthday Dec. 21. Happy birthday you all! * Best wishes to Mary Ann and Jack Cleary and Noel and Kay Johnson. Both couples will cele- brate their wedding anni- versaries Dec. 23. Sorry to hear that Fred and Dolores Mitchell will be trans- ferring to a suburb of Hartford, Conn. The Mother’s March on Polio will take place in the latter part of January. The chairman for our area is Yours Truly. Cub Scout Pack 241, Den 4, under the guidance of Jane Mrs. Frank Wallace, Haeffle, will join other scouts to trim the Christmas tree at Leh- man Center Dec. 18 at 7 p.m. Gifts will be distributed by Santa. Oak Hill’s Caroleers, under the direction of ‘Legs’ Iwanow- ski, will perform their annual demonstration Dec. 17 starting at 6 p.m. The group began re- hearsing at 2 a.m. this past weekend, so don’t expect too much! Have you ever gone to a party and there was one person who was the life of the party? At our recent combination birthday and Christmas party held at our home, everybody was that person. They’re such a bunch of ‘nuts’ that just being together turns them on. If the Bartz, Cleary, Johnsons, Kerkowskis, Yoniskis, Tomasellis, Iwanow- skis, Haeffles, Ritts, Thomp- sons, Batkas and Mitchells are not alone! i - NARROWS IA LUTE) QJ £00290 KY 0 00 - - 72° 350 Wyoming Ave. pe = Wyoming, Pa. 18644 0.0 ( 0 0 10:00 a.m, - 5:30 p.m. 717/693-3415 Se SR Re I SE . GIFTS. & Rais ated S American Russell Stover 3 Greeting Cards Candies 5 5) » ¥ ¢ Pipes i Love Cosmetics nf — SH : fli ~~, 3 Tobacco ~ Chanel No. 5 J (eme-O-Ewe-Oan « Fo, & ia » , N 3 Revlon ty, " & Toileteries harmacy J 3 y Roy J. Elliott, Prop.’ ) So o ne eu pu Max Factor — LB iN A a Timex Wate a hes Tussy % 1 8 Ns - J FREE GIFT WRAPPING 4% a, i § 113 NORTH MEMORIAL HIGHWAY SHAVERTOWN, PENNA. 18708 3 PHONE 675-1191 THE DALLAS POST, DEC. 14, 1972 Senior Citizens At Holiday Tea The Back Mountain Senior Citizens Club recently held its Christmas tea at College Misericordia. Tables were decorated with Christmas or- naments and silver tea service. There was a December bir- thday table with special decorations of sleds filled with holly. Cards and. bingo were played and prizes awarded. Mrs. Matthew Gray presided and the secretary’s and treasurer’s reports were read. On Dec. 14 at 1:30 p.m., Mary Pleban from the home economics department of College Misericordia will demonstrate how to make Christmas decorations. Members and friends are asked & to make a special effort to at- seamen. tend. The next regular meeting will be held in January. rtd uvhchuRings Photo by Chukinas Long on glamour Gowns from $19.98 to $50.00 ‘Devastating party dress goes 10 grea? lengths fo flatter. Toni Todd starts with the softly shaped, long sleeve top. Makes a spectacular finish with the bold, eye- stopping diamond patchwork skirt. In washable polyester double knit. Black top with white and multi-color skirt. 8-18. $35.00 ANN’S APPAREL LAY-A-WAY 95 Main St. MASTER “Luzerne CHARGE Open-Daily 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Friday ‘til 8:30 p.m. PAPAIN PRPRIIRIRIN IRR * ONE SIZE FITS ALL x 100% Nylon PANTY HOSE SR SR I TRI STR SR SRI NIRINTWRICIUININININININININS IIIT SINS WHY THESE ONE SIZE & PANTY HOSE WILL FIT You By not pre-shaping under heat ‘(like other ’ Q panty hose) there is 60% more STRETCH and ¢ snap back Fabulous Fit-Matte Finish, Much longer wear. ) ¢ 4 $ At This Low Price! b 4 ) 4 PPP TTT TR RTT RR eT sR IRR RRR TS 1 ) ) p Q AT ) ¢ - a : EVANS 5 | : STORE | $ “Prescription Pharmacy 3 ) Quick Service : ‘ 4 g ‘ 4 H Easy Parking ¢ $ eiss121 SHAVERTOWN 875:3366 $ { PAPUAN PIII ATI ISUSIITIUIRITTSI § for the evening’s concert, the concluding portion of the Christmas Madrigal I§ner. Misericordia students L-R sitting are: athy Kameen, Barbara Jones, Dorrie Volpe, Vicki Krispin, Louise Kandrac, Joanne Siderovich, Barbara Vilushis, and Suzanne Kachik. L-R, standing: Michael Connors, University of Scranton; Edward Stanks, King’s College; Albert Dunn, Wilkes College; Fred Pacolitch, Wilkes College; Steve Kandrac, King’s The madrigal singers, composed of students from colleges throughout the area, prepare The Carolers— 1972— by Norman Rockwell THE THIRD ANNUAL | FRANKLIN MINT CHRISTMAS PLATE y New in the neighborhood? | u LIMITED EDITION / STERLING SILVER / DIAMETER 8" / {265 “The Carolers’ is the third in this series of six collector's plates featuring original art by the distinguished American artist Norman Rockwell. Payments may be arranged. ~ FRANK CLARK, Inc. Jeweler 2s 63 South Main Street — Wilkes-Barre ee Hs not all bad. np MEMBER’ AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY — Store Hours 9:30 A. M. to 9 P. M. TIES "GREENWALD’S glean for SHOPPING ~ CENTER The Welcome Wagon hostess will help! j Mrs. Ives Call today: 287-4467 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING FURNITURE OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS = ( nN) > 7 696-1224 J) AF z! oh 2 ZX Si at pi 7} fe = ~~ un i % vr Church Hill Rd.,Trucksville Gibson‘‘J-40" Acoustic Guitar - 696-1129 $295. List Price Gibson *‘Humminghird” Acoustic Guitar 3445 Specially pe /& Priced $360. Brass - Woodwind - Percussion Instruments and accessories, also sheet music, books and Christmas music. Guitars ‘sy Gibson, Martin, onder Harmony and Toredo Specially Priced GBX and EMC amplifiers and PA systems Tues. and Thurs. ‘til 9 W A = Open daily 8 ‘til 5
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