The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, October 31, 1952, Image 8

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SHAVER THEATRE
SHAVERTOWN
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
“World In His Arms”
Technicolor
Gregory Peck, Anne Blyth
News |
MONDAY & TUESDAY
“We're Not Married”
Ginger Rogers, Marilyn Monroe
David Wayne
Cartoon & Comedy
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
“Diplomatic Courier”
Tyrone Power, Hildegarde Neff
Cartoon & Sports
HIMMLER
THEATRE
Dallas, Pa.
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
“Big Jim McLain”
with John Wayne
also Cartoon and News
MONDAY & TUESDAY
“The Red Snow”
with
Guy Madison, Gloria Saunders
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
“The Family Secret”
with
John Derek, Jody Lawrence
also Sports and Cartoon,
SANDY BEACH
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
“The Reckless
Moment”
JAMES MASON
- JOAN BENNETT
An Innocent Life Hung
in the Balance
also Cartoon and News
SATURDAY ONLY
“Up In Arms”
. DANNY KAYE
DINAH SHORE
A Real Danny Kaye's best
picture with everything in it
2 SHOWS—T7 and 9
Children Under 12
Admitted FREE
DALLAS
OUTDOOR
THEATRE
CHILDREN UNDER 12—FREE
FRIDAY
HALLOWE'EN SPECIAL
“Frankenstein”
Boris Karloff
PLUS
“Dracula”
Bela Lugosi
“The greatest horror show
of all time”
CARTOON
SATURDAY
“Frontier Gal”
Technicolor
Yvonne DeCarlo, Rod Cameron
“A guy who fights like he loves
it . . . and a dame who loves
like a desperado”
CARTOON
9
SUNDAY & MONDAY
Technicolor
“Lovely To Look At”
Red Skelton, Kathryn Grayson
News & Cartoon
~ SHOWS BEGINNING
At 7:00 and 9:00 P.M.
PILLAR TO POST
(Continued from Page 1)
You'd think adolescence was a dis-
ease instead of a perfectly natural
ripening process,
Face it folks. It’s an emotional
and mental reaction, and it is
brought about not by growing up
but by an unwillingness to admit
the facts. That slouch and that pos-
THE POST, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1952
fact that the terrain which used to
be streamlined and sleek, pinioned
in the smooth little garments of
childhood, has undergone a change.
Mother can see to it that under-
pinning is of a proper nature to
give the teen-ager a feeling of poise.
5 it is completely useless for her
to nag, ‘Why on earth don’t you
stand up, Rosemary?’ or Nathalie
or Bernice or Mary. .
SHOEMAKER AVENUE
PL
with Jerry Colonna—plus a
ture are designed to conceal the!
WEST WYOMING
The Drive-In With The Pic-Nic Atmosphere
2 SHOWS STARTING AT DUSK
FRIDAY & SATURDAY—DOUBLE FEATURE
“SCANDAL SHEET”
with Broderick Crawford,
“Thrill seekers, thrill killers, black mailers! Who is the Keyhole
King of Crime? The story that will revolve you, with a revolver.”
Donna Deed, John Derek
US
“KENTUCKY JUBILEE”
string of finest entertainers.
“Red hot with sizzling music and songs!
Snazzy, snappy, alive with entertainment.”
“HIGH
“He didn’t run away,
PL
SUNDAY & MONDAY—DOUBLE SMASH HITS
NOON”
starring Gary Cooper—also all-star cast
in one of the best produced action westerns ever seen.
High adventure, gripping excitement and fast heart-beat suspense.
to fight another day!”
US
“GETTING GERTIES GARTER”
starring Dennis O'Keefe, Marie ‘The Body’ McDonald
A funny rare comedy treat, delightful, delicious,
curvaceous farce, “Garter Getting Gertie!”
why p
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Rosemary isn't having any. Tt is
OPEN AIR THEATRE
easier to slouch,
1 know a smart mother who
mioves frequently, and do you know
what she does before she unpacks
the china? She arranges with a
local handyman to install a hori-
zontal bar in the back ward. It's
for fun, and the children go for it
in a big way, If their mother told
them it was to keep their backs
straight and their muscles in trim,
promoting good carriage, they'd
shun it like the plague.
Most mothers do mot have this
insight. They still think of Rosemary
as she was three years ago, lithe
and lean instead of lumpy,
That’s where ballet training comes
in. Because fit's fun, because there's
a chance to wear a pretty costume
and go in for the school shows, be-
cause the fluid motion of a correctly
balanced body gives poise and light-
ness,
‘We're mot talking about training
for the stage or for a career. A
serious ballet artist works hours a
day, never letting up on her routine,
and very few girls have what it
takes to dedicate themselves so com-
pletely. What we do say, and with
seriousness, is that while calisthen-
ics are usually approached with in-
difference, ballet technique is fas-
cinating, it pays dividends of grace,
strengthened insteps and ankles,
correlation of arm and leg move-
ments, and a walk which is a joy
to the beholder.
It’s too bad that it is mot part of
the school curriculum, for girls need
the assurance of grace and physical
fitness. It is all too easy to forget
to “stand tall’, making the most of
every inch of height.
Firemen Select Truck
(Continued from Page 1)
had emptied their buildings in one
minute, 46 seconds, a gain of one
minute over former evacuations.
To a suggesticin from the chair
that a committee be appointed to
go to Elmira to inspect the pumper,
Besecker said it would be more
practical for truck and demonstra-
tors to come to Dallas. Henry Peter-
son, chairman, Norti Berti, James
Gangsel, Al Shaffer and William
Wright were appointed on the com-
mittee,
(Charles Flack will give a demon-
stration of the resuscitator at Nov-
ember meeti
Present were; James Besecker,
Al Shaffer, Billy Berti, Arthur W.
Owens, Richard Owens, Percy Love,
Donald Bulford, Arthur H. Ross,
Sterling Williams, Leon Young, Ross
Lewin, Russell Case, F. L. Ambrose,
E. B. Stringham, R. D. Evans, Hay-
den Richards, C. Dean Ide, Charles
D. Flack, D, T. Scott, Jr., Pop Neal,
C. 8S. Wileman, Arthur Dungey,
Jerry Dettmore, James Gansel,
Joseph P. Jewell;
J. E. Roberts, John Mosier, Harry
Ohlman, Henry Peterson, D. R.
Richards, Harold Smith, Ben Ed-
wards, R. B. Lewis, R, Decker, E.
B: Davies, Norti Berti, Jack Dona-
hue, H. L. Titman, Nelson Shaver,
Johin Yaple, Wardan Kunkle, Fred
Welsh, Dr. R. M. Bodycomb, Edward
Buckley, Robert Laux, William
Wright, Glenn (Shaffer, Ernest
Beeker.
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you switch to Electric.
The Modern Way
Clectric
COOKING
THE
See your appliance dealer today about installing an
[LUZERNE COUNTY GAS & ELECTRIC CORP.
SET
CONTROLS!
Local Newswomen
Attend Meeting
Two local newspaper writers,
Martha Hadsell representing Wilkes-
Barre Record, and Mrs. T. M. B.
Hicks, Dallas Post, attended a re-
gional meeting of Pennsylvania
Newswomen on Saturday at the
home of Mrs. Harold Brislin, Clarke
Summit, vice-president.
Mrs. Jane Mecllvaine, president,
author of “It Happens Every Thurs-
day” and editor of Downingtown
Archive, presided, leading a discus-
sion of news techniques. Each mem-
ber brought a copy of her own, mews-
paper for material, A cocktail party
followed,
Nesbitt Auxiliary
Meets Tuesday At 2
Shavertown Branch, Nesbitt Aux-
iliary, will meet at 2 PM Tuesday in
the Library Annex. A Kodachrome
record of a recent western trip will
be shown by Emerson Zuck,
with slides of Grand Canyon and
other points of interest. Mrs. Theo-
dore Baker will preside.
Appointed by hostess chairman
Mrs, Charles Behee for November
are Mrs. Lillian Bevan and Mrs.
Morgan Bevan, assisted by Mes-
dames Elizabeth Benscoter, John
Cortright, Albert (Clifford, Martha
Dykman, George Dodson, [Gwillam
Evans, David Evans, I. R. Elston,
Fred Eck, and J. C. Fleming.
GOVERNOR FINE SAYS
NO HUNTING UNTIL
| RAIN OR SNOWFALL
Hunting season will be de-
layed until there is either a half
inch rainfall or a snowstorm,
according to radio reports
Thursday afternoon, issuing
from Governor John Fine. Tim-
ber lands are extremely dry,
and there is great danger of
forest fires.
For Rent—
HOUSE, Main Highway, Beaumont
six mooms and bath. All conven-
ienices. Reasonable. William Haase,
Beaumont,
Mr. Dog Owner
have you tried
Coon Hollow
Dog Ration
with chlorophyll
27% protein, 25% beef
meat meal plus cheese, milk,
fish meal, animal fat, cod
liver oil, and other ingredi-
ents to make a balanced ra-
tion.
Your dog and puppies
will thrive on it, in 5-lb.
and 25-l1b. bags. Gét it at
your feed dealer.
DISTRIBUTOR
H. M. Sayer
Dalton, Pa.
FARMERS
NIGHT MARKET
Pierce St. KINGSTON
* (Adjacent To The Railroad)
Home Grown, Fresh
FRUITS ee VEGETABLES
FLOWERS e TOMATOES
BAKED GOODS
ednesiors 9200 Pai.
Wednesdays
Fridays
FOR THE “BEST”
A IN
Home Decorating
Painting-Paperhanging
Back Mt. Painting
& Decorating Lo.
JosEPH TEMARANTZ
Phone 9-6731
ALFRED D.
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Phone Dallas 4-8661
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Your Telephone”
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24 HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE
TAIN
Not 4
. not 2
Every
TURKEY
We sell for Thanksgiving
will be Fue flavored and
S0 PLACE YOUR ORDER
NOW AND GET THE BEST
at the
TRUCKSVILLE MILL
POULTRY SHOP
but
PHONE. 4-3316
PHONE 4-3376
STANLEY MOORE, owner
PHONE 4-1181
A ST LO Em
SAVEMONEY
~ ON TELEVISION
it Guyette’s
The Back Mountain’s Oldest and Only Complete
TELEVISION CENTER |
With over 600 satisfactory installations in this area we are fast
approaching the 1000 mark. Due to so many requests we are
compelled to fill orders as they are received. We are doing our
utmost to make installations as quickly as possible.
TV Completely Installed $99. uw
TRUCKSVILLE RADIO-TV SERVICE
. MAIN HIGHWAY, TRUCKSVILLE
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