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The Pocono Record from Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania • Page 16

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The Pocono Recordi
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Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania
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THE DATLY RECORD. STKUUDSliUKU KAST STKUUJJSrJUKG. TlltlKSUA Yt fiUUKUAKX TJOO SIXTEEN Portland Mrs. Gladys Carpenter Thone Portland 7 9 1 cv TO A MA.VS HEART DR. AND MRS.

Howard Ott re Miss Godshalk of Bangor, will be the director. turned to their home on Upper Delaware Ave. after an automobile The Ladies Aid and Mission trip to Mexico City, and other ary Society of the Baptist Church points of interest. ill be held on Thursday, Feb. 3, at 2:30 p.

at the home of Mrs. The Feb. Meeting of the Town Stalemate Fits Into Red Pattern By J. M. ROBERTS AftHOciated Press New Analyst Stalemate has been the overwhelming pattern In the East West conflict, and President Eisenhower referred to the word yesterday as though It might fit his expectations with regard to Formosa.

Stalemate would mean a return to the situation of several months go. with a lot of words but few Roy Teada on the Portland Ban gor highway. The Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Methodift Church will be held on Tuesday, Feb. 1, at 7:30 p. at the home Council will be held on Monday night, Feb.

7th in the Town Hall. William H. Cowell, president, will preside. Mrs. Mark Weidman of Hempstead, Long Island, N.

visited a day the past week at thevhome of her brother in law and ister, Mr. and Mrs. James Weidman Jr. and family. The Girl Scout Troop No.

37 of Mrs. Harry Bellis. Mrs. Lloyd Newbaker will be co hostess. Iff KING OF HEARTS Richard Shuster and Richard Kithcart have enlisted in the United States Navy and left on Wednesday.

Charles Lerch was admitted on bullets passing back and forth. It would mean a cease fire with of Portland and vicinity will have a First Aid Course each Monday afternoon after school In the social out any agreement on a cease fire. Monday to the General Hospital, East Stroudsburg, when he was taken with a heart attack while at room of the Methodist "Church, assignments to the graduating his work. Charles DeGroff is confined to his home with illness. He and Mrs.

DeGroff observed their birthday anniversaries this week. body. Mr. and Mrs. Allen expect to receive a ministerial annoint ment in the United States.

Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm S. Allen aJ It would mean a cease fire with Red China of the fact that pursuit of her intent to invade Formosa would involve payment of too high a price, the price of war with the United States. It would mean recognition by Nationalist China that the United States will not supjort the Chiang Kai shek dream of an invasion of the mainland.

Both sides would lose by it. The Reds would lose face, in that they would be backing down from their Saylorsburg RD 1 Couple To Graduate As Ministers A Gift Of Sonietliing to Wear Gets Closest to a 3Ian! MR. AND MKS. Malcolm S. Allen, formerly of Saylorsburg RD1, will graduate from the Watchtower Bible School of Gilead at South A HOME OF YOUR OWNh Lansing, N.

on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen are members of the 24th graduating class of the school which is operated by the Watch tower Bible and Tract Society, promise to take Formosa, ine West would lose much of the deter rent effect of Chiang Kai shek's poised forces, representing a threat to the Reds if they deploy their troops for new military adventures, such as in Burma or Thailand. Thus, in effect, stalemate would Bewitched, bothered and bewildered about what to give that man of yours on Valentine's Day? If this is your problem we have the answers.

Choose here the gift that will flatter his taste and yours governing body of Jehovah's Wit nesses. Mrs, Allen, 1948 graduate of Chestnuthill High School, is the former Grace Howell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy K. Howell of Saylorsburg RD1.

Mr. Howell is proprietor of the Mountain Blossom Honey business and is well HAVE A TALK WITH US RATE PER AN organize new congregations and in general spearhead the missionary activity of Jehovah's Witnesses. Since its dedication in 1943, more than 2,500 ministers have graduated from the international school and have been sent to more than 100 lands to engage in missionary activity. It is expected that upwards of 2, 000 people from Eastern United States 'will attend the graduation exercises Sunday. N.

H. Knorr, president of the school and the world organization of Jehovah's Witnesses will address the graduates and present the ministerial LATEST DIVIDENDS 356 0 mean the avoidance or an immediate war threat while increasing the danger of later war threats. This is a procedure which has become recurrent ever since the Berlin blockade and the fall of Czechoslovakia. There is little doubt that it is a consistent part of Communist policy. It began with the idea that it would encourage economic upheavals upon which 'the Communists could capitalize in their hope of world conquest, and continues as a part of both political and military strategy.

ON SAVINGS INVESTMENTS HOURS: 9 o.m.5 p.m. 9 a.m. 12 N. Saturday NOV. 30, 951 East Stroudsburg SAVINGS.

Building Loan Assn. known in the Saylorsburg area. Mr. Allen has been associated with the Watchtower Society for the past 16 years. Prior to entering Gilead Bible School for specialized training, the couple served in South Central United States, in which capacity Mr.

Allen was principal speaker at bi weekly area conventions Jehovah's Witnesses in Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Tennessee, Kentucky and Southern Indiana. Mr. Allen also served for five years at the world headquarters of the Watchtower Society in Brooklyn. As graduates of the school, Mr. FAMOUS ARROW WHITE SHIRTS 3.95 to 3.00 Snyder sville Mrs.

Richard Rinker MR. AND MRS. Charles Pos Jeddo Highlond COAL Lehigh Yalley Hazelton SILVER CREEK blrnlvg CITY COAL CO. PHONE 1234 MEMBER OF FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK SYSTEM ALL ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $10,000.00 BY FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN INSURANCE CORP. 75 WASHINGTON STREET PHONE 2397 or 862 Bell Telephone Bills May Be Paid Here CORDUROY JACKET singer and foster son, Russell 100 Lambs Wool Sweater 10.00 Sleeveless at 4.95 Adams, called on Mr.

and Mrs. El 7.95 and Mrs. Allen will be expected to. take the lead in the Christian: ministry, direct preaching activity, Mr. and Mrs.

Jerry Post recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Ben Post at Washington, N. J. Mrs.

George DeHaven, Mrs. Al ma Detrick, Mrs. Gladys Neyhart and Mrs. Rina Marsh attended the I DSli HOT TISUICK IN HISTO Kk. JeZ tniTOiff No wonder you see so many 1955 Buicks on I tjNfe.

asW" the highways they're roiling up bigger sales than I fTx. history topping the popularity Ice Follies on Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Kunkle and son, Bruce, and daughter, Judy, wer rpppnf rtinnor tnct nt Xlr and Mrs.

Norman Ebert. Mr. and Mrs. Rred S. Reaser visited with Mrs.

Sarah Stack house on Sunday afternoon. GIFT NECKTIES 1.00 to 3.50 Mr. ana Mrs. rtusseu fossmger ana Mrs. Mary rossinger spent a day recently in Plainfield, N.

J. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kresge and family, of Stanhope, N. called GIVE HIM A PAIR OF SLACKS 6.95 to 17.88 LIGHTWEIGHT GABARDINE JACKET on Mr.

and Mrs. Jerry Post on Sunday. Guests of Mrs. Raymond Hahn and daughter, Linda, on Monday forenoon were the former's mother, Mrs. Agnes Eschenbach, of Mount Pocono; Mrs.

Madelyn Reaser and 7.98 daughter, Marlene, Mrs. Richard Rinker of Sciota, and Mrs. Margaret Burkholder. Fred S. Reaser, assisted by his brother, Robert Reaser and nephew PARIS BELTS 1.50 to 10.00 Kenneth tieaser butchered a pigi for Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Penle re cently. Recent euests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Post were: On Thursday Mrs.

Alma Detrick and Gail Rutt and daughter, Linda; on Friday Mrs. Brittain Detrick and son, Randy, spent the day with the Posts. Betty Opplinger, Doris Armitage and Mrs. Mary Possinger railed on Sunday. You can take INTERWOVEN SOCKS GOLDEN EAGLE PLAID SPORT SHIRTS 88 it over for only 2.32.5 (A 5 65c to 2.50 stretch sox 1.00 1.50 WASHABLIS The new V.

6.93 7.95 'txtmfyf GIFT PAJAMAS 3.95 to 10.00 ft w. people still don believe it. Jiut MTL1 true. 1 1 0 i i Give him a new fuce flaUerinji I II 1P HAT ride that comes of all coil springing and torque tube stability. Yu find it in the extra roominess, the extra frame strength, the extra tread width, the extra silencing all part and parcel of every Buick.

could tell you about the little things, too. Things usually charged for as "extras" in other cars, but yours as standard equipment at no extra cost in every Buick. Things like direction signals, oil bath air cleaner, full flow oil filter, automatic lighting in glove and trunk compartments and so on. But you get the idea. This is a buy, this '55 Buick a great buy and a thriller from the instant you press its gas pedal.

Come in this week and check things for yourself, won't you? 2 rieor, pcuenger lutck SPECIAL Sedan, MedeMS, illuitreted. Optioncl equipment, eccetsoriet, state and local taxes, if eny, additional. Trices roy vary slightly in adjoining communities. Even the focroryinstalied extras you rray wont are bargains, tuth eit Heater 4 Radio i Antenna $92.50, And when you look into the facts, you'll find these two solid truths: Buick is one of the "Big Three" in sales volume and hotter this year than ever before. And Buick is one of the "Big Three" when it comes to prices which make such popularity possible.

The price we show here proves it. So why not get what a Buick has to offer, if you are in the market for a new car? You find that the dollars you pay for Buick buy you a lot more automobile and the sheer satisfaction that comes with bossing a brawny traveler of this caliber. You find it in the record high V8 power that gives life to this spirited performer. You find it in the soft and level and cruiser steady It' simple when ou give a champ hat. GIFT CERTIFICATE 5.00 fo 7..10 DO YOU KNOW A NEWCOMER Who lias just moved to Strouclsburg or East Stroudsburg? Phone to WELCOME WAGON HOSTESS For Stroudsburg 909 For East Stroudsburg 1840 Calls are made upon New mothers Girls 16th Birthdays Engaged Girls Newcomers duiibeotn Nl.

The new shape gives twice as wide shaving surface double the beard coverage. Faster, closer shaves than you ever thought possible. Twice as wide shaving surface Thrill of the year is Buiclc 27.r0 fives double the beard coverage. Entirely new shape is smaller la the hand, easier to beadle. More compact, more powerful motor thaa ever before.

Comes ia beautiful gift case. WHIN IETTIR AUTOMOIILIS All BUILT IUICK Will BUILD THIM WEICHEL BUICK, 1009 Main Street. Stroudsburg, Pa. PHONE 770 A. B.

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