The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 20, 1951, Image 6

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THE POST, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1951
Entries Now Being Made
For Sweet Valley Parade
Entries of floats and various
types of wehicles are already being
sent to Alfred Bronson, Dallas
824 R, for the fifth annual Me-
morial Day parade to be held at
Sweet Valley. The evolution of
the fire engine will be one theme
of the parade.
Any one wishing to enter a float
or vehicle in the parade should
Named To Dean's List
David H. Schmerer, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Schmerer, Parrish
street, has been named to the
Dean's list of the Syracuse Uni-
versity College of Liberal Arts.
Nomination to the list requires
that the student maintain an av-
erage of B or better.
David, a senior majoring in fine
arts concentration, is a member of
Syracuse-in-China Arts and Let-
ters Society and Methodist Student
Beaumont
The registrations for “Amateur
Night” Friday, April 20, sponsored
by the Monroe Township Alumni
Association, show promise of an
enjoyable program. Be on hand
to boost your Alumni ! !
It was a boy for the Carl Smiths
at the General Hospital Saturday,
April 14.
All of us extend our sympathy
to Walter Pilger, Sr. at the death
of his mother.
Dick Kresge, formerly of Beau-
mont now of Noxen would appre-
ciate cards during his stay in bed
as he battles rheumatic fever.
“Tom Sawyer” is planning to be
seen at a matinee performance
Wednesday, April 25, and an eve-
ning performance Friday, April 27.
The Senior Class certainly did a
bang-up job soliciting funds for
the “Cancer Drive” Monday night,
April 16, when they made personal
contacts with the following donors
who made the $110.00 total such
monds, Cosima Hubbell, Mrs. Bea-
trice Dymond, Ray Gunton, Charlie
May, Harry Bigelow, J. R. Mulnix,
Stanley Dymond, Earl Johnson,
Bernice Hayner, Mae Sickler, Car-
olyn Scovell, Paul F. Nulton, Ed-
ward MacDougall, Walter Derby,
Ignatius Gavek, Charneys, Donald
Jones, Guy Swank, Russell Den-
man, Allen Thompson, Byron Cook,
William Montross, Clarence Hilbert,
Clarence Cook, Herbert Goodwin,
John Rifenberry, Wilson Furr,
Louis DeRemer, Glen Clark, Clif-
uel Davis, John Lewis, Louisa Nie-
man, Fred Weiss, John Denmon,
Harry Hilbert, Stanley Kozak, Gus
Norbutt, Emory Straley, Emil Bil~
ewski, Fred Case, C. J. Dress,
George Clark, Franklin Clark, Char-
les Smith, Arnold Smith, Blake
Millard, ; Norman Frantz, Cragg
Herdman, Joseph Kreidler, Marion
Dendler, John Cowan, Norman
Shannon, George Zacharais, Alden
Dietz, Emma Richards, Clarence
Shupp, Lester Crispell, Lawrence
Crispell, Mrs. Ernest Dendler, Harry
cam
Spence, Elmer Boyce, Mrs. Alma
Minor, Cloyd Myers, Ray Price,
Mrs. Dolly Moyer, Lloyd Kunkle,
Kenneth Traver, Janet Traver,
Raymond Blizzard, William Mun-
katchy, Ira Kresge, Oscar Patton,
Elwood Patton, Sam = Mansfield,
Claude Crispell,” Mrs. Race, Elmer
Crispell, Alice Patton, Elmer Daley,
Ben Hufford, and William Arch
Austin, :
Many thanks to you all ! ! !
Carl Hackling of Noxen takes
local honors for hooking his seven
contact Mr. Bronson as soon as
Fellowship. He is a graduate of
a possible,
Wyoming Seminary.
The Red Cross Drive netted
$190.00. Did you do your share?
a marvelous success: Lend-A-Hand | ford Denmon, Irvin Denmon,
Club, J. H. Hadsalls, Elmer Dy- | Wayne Brace, George Yatsko, Sam-
Monroe, Arthur Kibbler, George |and a half pound brown trout in AR
Crispell, Mrs. Blossom, Emily! Bowman’s Creek. ®
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