3 5 Nicol, Margaret Purcell, re eT SR ER a a TW pir ¥ : . z #0 PAGE SIXTEEN emmeprr———— Woman's Club Chorale ~ To Broadcast Sunday [Dallas Woman's Club (Chorale will present a Christmas program over station WHWIL Sunday afternoon at 4 p.m. as part of Livingston IClewell’s Autumn Series. The (Chorale which is composed of members from both the Senior and Junior ‘Woman's [Clubs has a full holiday schedule. December 15 they will sing at the Old Ladies Home and afi the Hazle Street [School par- ent teacher meeting. December 16 at the West Pittston Woman's (Club meeting, December 18 at the Dallas Rotary Club, December 21 at the Dallas (Community Sing and Dec- ember 30 before the Kingston Rotary Club. They will broadcast over station WHWL (Christmas Day from 2 until 4 o'clock. Members: Ruth ‘Ambrose, Mary Bennallack, Dorothy Crosby, Alice Dournand, Catherine Garris, Janet ‘Garris, Marion Harvey, Helen Mec- (Cord, Peggy Porter, Emma 'Sarley, Naomi Shaver, Katherine Stringham, ~~ Marion Templin, Elaine Allan, Mar- jorie Downing, Jean Edwards, Billie - Elston, iAdeltha Miller, Dorothy Margarelt Anftanaitis, Evelyn Eck, Jeannette Goeringer, Ruth Lewin, Alice Meade, Mary Reese, Amy ‘Scott, Beth Sey- mour, Dorothy Wileman, Fanny Wil- : ~ liams, Mrs. Sarley is president of the club, Mrs, Reese, treasurer and Mrs. Eck, secretary. Mrs. Norman Pat- ton is director and Mrs. William Bs Baker, Sr., laccompanist. Kraft Completes Work At Quartermaster School Airman Third Class Edward B. Kraft, son of Rev. and Mrs. Henry C,; ‘Kraft, of Noxen has recently graduated from the Office Machine Repair Course of the Quartermaster School at Fort Lee, Va. Airman Kraft entered service in March at Wilkes-Barre and was as- signed to [Fort Lee, He is a graduate of Dallas Township High ‘School and attended Muhlenberg (College, Allen- town, He is spending a leave with his parents after which he will be assigned to Camp Kilmer, N.J. Nesbitt Sewing Group ~ Will Meet Tuesday At 10 Mrs, James Harrison, chairman of Nesbitt Auxiliary sewing group, Shavertown Branch, announces that members will meet in Back Moun- tain Memorial Library Annex Tues- day at 10 [AM. Fifteen were present November 18, with 200 articles - completed. Lehman Jackson Presents Operetta Tonight At 8 Lehman-Jackson elementary school will present its annual oper- etita tonight at 8, under direction of first, second and third grade teachers, Mrs, Dorothy Steele and Mrs. Arlene Kunkle; Mrs. Alice El- ston and Miss Hannah Culp; Mrs. Frances Perrego and Mrs. Dorothy Major. In “The Toys That Had to Wait”, toys come to life and dance about Santa Claus’ toy shop, with (first, second and third graders furnishing cast and chorus. Adam ‘Gardecki is Santa Claus, Susan Nuss Mrs. Santa; Judy Gross is Titania; Ellen Harris a French doll; James [Spencer a clown; Linda Kowlalick a circus dancer; and Eve- lyn Raginski a negro doll. Third grade girls are fairies; nurse dolls, seccnd grade girls; tin soldiers, second grade boys; itops, first grade children; candy kids, first grade; jumping jacks, third grade boys; Dutich dolls, Dorothea and Phyllis Price, Herman and Billy Onday; balloons, second and third grade girls, Third grade costumes were made by Mrs. Paul Gross and Mrs, Mar- garet (Spencer, Mrs. Frances [Per- rego and Mrs. Dorothy Major. Second grade costumes were the work of Mesdames May Bronson, George Gale, Eric Kowalek, Homer Major, Carl Barrall, Edward Radgin- ski, Oscar Falcione, Willard Lyons, Paul Dugan, Joseph Niezgoda, Leslie Sutton, Michael Slimak, "Gladstone Baird, Frank Young, Alice Elston, and Miss Hannah Culp. First grade costumes: Mesdames Glenn Brown, (Carleton Swan, John Harrison, William Jennings, Harvey Bottoms, Joseph Ide, Haroid Lyons, Frank Macyda, Elmer Norris, Arlene Kunkle, and Dorothy Steele. Raymond Garingers, Hosts At Supper Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Garinger entertained members of the Com- mission on Education of Alderson Methodist Church at la ¢overed dish supper last Momday when plans for the (Christmas party were com- pleted. Mrs, Harry Allen, Sr. will entertain members of the Commis- sion at a covered dish supper Janu- ary 19. Present at the meeting were: Mesdames Stephen Hartman, Sr., William Dees, Harvey Kitchen, [Clar- ence Montross, Morrison Witter, Harry Allen, Sr., Rev. Ruth Under- wood; James Hunsinger; Mr. and Mrs, Albert Armitage, Mr, and Mrs. Donald Smith and Donna; Lina Gar- inger, Eleanor Humphrey, Jessie Armitage and Carol Deets. |Unique Program THE POST, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1952 THESE WOMEN! By d’Alessio Sp AE BS i Sm “The boys in front of the drug store are getting awfully dull. They used to pull my hair and chase me home . , . now, when I walk by, all they do is whistle!” to provide musical selections as ac- companiment for (Christmas impres- sions. It ‘will be a unique program. Its preparation thas necessitated much research and thought. Hostesses will be: Mesdames Ar- thur Ross, A. J. Rutherford, Wilson Ryman, Floyd Sanders, J. H. Schaff- thauser, D. T. Scott, Jr., Robert Scott, Willard Seymour, Ray Shiber, V: A. Shindel, Nathaniel Silverman, H. W. Smith, H. A. Smith, Jr., Ralph Smith, James Spencer, Gerald Stout, H. A. Stuhlmuller, Preston Sturde- vant, and H, D. |Swepston. 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All concerts will be given in the gymnasium, south Franklin Street, except the February 22 recital at St. Stephen’s, and will start at 4 PM. Wilbur Isaacs, baritone, instructor at Wilkes, will sing January 25. Clifford Balshaw, organist and choirmaster at Skt. Stephens, will be heard in a program February 22 at the church. Ferdinand Liva, violinist, and Helen Bitler Hawkins, mezzo- soprano, with John Detroy at the piano, will present a concert March 15. All three are members lof Wilkes faculty, School of Music. Wilkes College [Chorus will sing April 19. Wilkes (College Band, Robert Mor- an, conductor, will perform May 10 for (the concluding concert of the 1952-53 series. Pupils To Entertain Shavertown Parents Shavertown elementary school children will present a program for PTA members Monday night at 7:45, each class under direction of its teacher putting on a playlet, enter- tainment, or musical number. [Seven teachers direct 103 children. 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