-~ 7 ; | A Greenstreet News Co. Publication Publick Occurences i i Nov. 27 Dallas Junior Woman’s Club International Tea will be held at 8p.m. in the Parish Hall of Prince of Peace Church. Dec. 4 3 Dinner meeting for the Dallas Junior Woman’s Club will be held at Ireng Temple Country Club beginning at 6:30 p.m. The Dallas wo’ Club Chorale will present, ‘Prelude to Christ- mas 1973”. Dec. 8 Christmas shopping for children of the Back Mountain will be held at Gate of Heaven School auditorium, Dallas, from 2 to 4 p.m., sponsored by the Dallas Junior Woman’s Club. Dec. 15 Dallas Women of Rotary will sponsor a dinner-dance at the Irem Temple Country Club. Dutch treat cocktail hour will begin at 6:30 p.m. and dinner will be served at 7:30 p.m. Dancing will continue until 1 a.m. Mrs. Perry Karnofski, Dallas, and Mrs. Ralph Weggel, Trucksville, are in charge of reservations. soem School Menu DALLAS MONDAY-No school. TUESDAY-Orange juice, steak with roll, whipped potatoes, but- tered corn, apple and milk. WEDNESDAY-Minced ham salad or chicken salad with lettuce, soup and crackers, fruit, cookie and milk. THURSDAY-Braised beef and vegetables over noodles, Parker House roll and butter, lettuce with dressing, ice cream sandwicl and milk. FRIDAY-Hot fish sandwich or tuna salad sandwich, French fries (jr. and sr.), potato chips (elem. and inter.) cabbage slaw with pineapple, homemade cookie and milk. GATE OF HEAVEN MONDAY—No school. TUESDAY,—Spaghetti rings with meat balls, buttered beans, fruit L) cocktai@g@milk. . : WEDNESDA Y— Chili con carne, cole slaw with pineapple, cookies, bread and butter, milk. THURSDAY— Pizza, peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, carrot and celery sticks, orange cake, milk. FRIDAY—Tuna salad on rolls, potato chips, buttered peas, apple- sauce, milk. : Fred Bauer, author, was the speaker at the Wyoming Valley Woman’s Club’s first tea at the newly-renovated YMCA-YWCA in Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Bauer, whose new book, “For Rainy Mondays and Other Dry Spells”, has recently been published, spoke on ‘‘The Magic of Enthusiasm’, and stressed that the most important longe- vity yardstick was mental at- titude and if you have P.E.P. (Positive, Enthusiastic, Perser- verance), you can push cynicism and pessimism right out of your life,” and that “everyone is important so you should bloom where you are planted.” ; Mrs. David Hettinger, presi- dent, presided over the business meeting. Natalie Nyhart, mem- bership ' chairman, introduced as new members Mrs. Edward F. Bennett, Mrs. Stella Keller, Mrs. Robert S. Miller, Mrs. Joseph E. Sliker, Mrs. Frank A. Tomairo, Edna May Wolfe and Mrs. Kenneth Woolbert. The members were welcomed by Mrs. David Hettinger, who ex- plained the aims of the club and its part in the welfare of the community. Miss Nyhart stated that the membership had been closed put that new members will be THE DALLAS POST, taken in the club from a waiting list in sequence order as resig- nations are received, as many members have settle else- where. Recipients of ‘‘Busy Bee Pins’’ for obtaining five or more members were Margaret Gallagher, Mrs. John Pugh and Mrs. Ralph Trax. Mrs. Hettinger announced that a 63rd Anniversary Scroll was presented to the club by the Federation of Woman’s Clubs in recognition of service to com- munity and nation. Mrs. John Korn, board mem- ber of the Cerebral Palsy As- sociation, made a plea for S & H green stamps to be used toward the purchase of a station wagon which is used to transport cere- bral palsy clients to their work- shop or to other centers. Some books and stamps were col- lected from members, but there is still a great need for addi- tional books and stamps. Members were urged to bring them to the December tea. Mrs. Gomer Thomas and Mrs. Harold Harris announced that anyone interested in pur- chasing Bi-Centennial Plates should contact them. Mrs. Hettinger expressed pleasure at the number of mem- bers attending the art class con- Mr. and Mrs. Max Dreher will celebrate their 47th wedding anniversary at a family dinner at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dreher, 140 Elizabeth St., Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Dreher were To Distribute Directories completed within two weeks and total deliveries will exceed the 1972 distribution by 1,000 copies. The combined alphabetical list will include Commonwealth customers in Centermoreland, Dallas, Harding, Harveys Lake, Huntington Mills, Muhlenburg, Distribution of new Com- monwealth Telephone Company directories will begin Nov. 21 in the Back Mountain Area. James DePolo, Com- monwealth's Dallas service manager, said 19,000 copies of the directory will be delivered ston, Plymouth, Wyoming and Mr. Dolo said the delivery Wilkes-Barre. program is expected to be Let us know the news as soon as you hear it. 675-5211 or 825-6868 Mr. Jon’s F ashions | Lets you make the Scene . . . in Quality Clothes you can afford. WILKES-BARRE, PA. :. 582 S. MAIN STREET Long dresses, gowns, sportswear. GREENWALD'S| IN LUZERNE @&exii SHOPPING CENTER FURNITURE HOUSEWARE GIFTS { | 4 | | DAN'S CLOTHING Headquarters For PLAYTEX BRAS and GIRDLES AND Men’s and Boys’ HANE'S . es | T-SHIRTS and SHORTS DAN'S CLOTHING 171 E. MAIN ST., MINERS MILLS (Next to Penn Lee Footwear) i DAILY | to 9 P.M. — SAT. | TO 6 P.M. @ TERN RR 2 NR SE AE to custongers in Dallas, Harveys Noxen, INuangola, Shickshinny Lake, Centermoreland, Har- and Sweet Valley, and Bell ding, Sweet Valley and Noxen customers in Kingston, Moosic, exchangess Mountaintop, Nanticoke, Pitt- the late Rev. Gogel.- Fred Schreiber, New York, brother of Mrs. Dreher, and John Dreher, Trucksville, Mr. Dreher’s There is a correspondent in your area if you live in Dal- las or Shavertown. Call 675-0419 Charlot Denmon Dan Rittinger Antiques 1014 WYOMING AVENUE (U.S. ROUTE 11) FORTY-FORT, PA. 18704 PHONE 717—288-9484. . 287-4088 Antiques Bought, Sold, Appraised { ceremony. NOVEMBER 21, 1973 ducted every Monday morning at 10:30 at the First United Methodist Church. All inter- ested club members are wel- come. Mrs. Luther Kaiser expressed delight at the return of the club to its former meeting place and thanked the officers for their untiring efforts to make it pos- sible. Reception chairmen, Mrs. George Edgerton and Mrs. E.C. Mitchell, had as their commit- tee, Mrs. Norman Clemens, Mrs. Joseph Nelms and Mrs. Earl Phillips. Mrs. Emory Wood and Mrs. Winfield Davis, tea chairmen, had as chairmen for the Nov- ember tea, Mrs. Cledewyn Rowlands, Mrs. Samuel Harris, and Mrs. Merritt Hughes Sr. Club members were served from decorated tea tables, with exquisite new tablecloths and new silver tea service. Home- made cookies were furnished by the: committee. Serving were Mrs. Lawrence Clark, Mrs. Wil- liam Pierce Jr., Mrs. Gomer Thomas and Mrs. Albert Kai- ser. “The Music Masters Trio”, featuring Lois Nordling, mezzo soprano; Bill Sempier, tenor, and Bob Pagano, pianist, will present a Christmas program tea, Dec. 11, at 1:30 p.m., at the YMCA-YWCA. / Dallas, 42 years ago. They have two sons, Max, Campbell, N.Y., and Herbert. They also have four grandchild- ren, Max 3rd, 20; Karen, 16; Herbert Jr., 16, and Susan 12. 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