The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 12, 1952, Image 3

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Jeanette,
CAPTAIN WALTER L. DYER, skipper of the cruiser Helena, extends a welcoming ‘hand to Joseph Ww. Dodge,
adviser to President-elect Dwight Eisenhower on budget matters, as he arrives on the ship. At left is
Gov. Douglas McKay of Oregon, Secretary of Interior-designate, and (right) Defense Secretary-designate
Charles E. Wilson. In center is James Hagerty, press secretary.
Dallas-F ranklin School
Plans "“Jeanette-Isabella”
Dallas-Franklin Township schools
will present @ [Christmas program
December 19, 8 PM, in the auditor-
ium, featuring a pageant based upon
an, lolld French Carol, “Here gq Torch,
Isabella,” presented by
pupils of elementary grades. Fifth,
sixth, and third grade choruses will
take part in tthe pageant, first and
second graders will sing selections.
IGrade school band, accompanied
by fourth grade rhythm band, will
play a ‘Christmas overture.
Mixed chorus, girls’ chonus, and
girls ensemble will give selections,
with Mary Jane Tryon as soprano
soloist, Ann 'Woicekowski accom-~
. panist.
i is Reese Pelton. Elemen-
tary teachers training pupils for
pageant and chorus are: first grade,
Mrs, Thelma Lamoreux, and Evelyn
Everard; second, Mrs. Helen Guyler
and Veronica Mills; third, Frances
Bubb and Mrs. Alice Yaple; fourth,
Mrs. Mary Mohr and Vernette Butts;
fifth, Mrs. Sarah Mitten and Hilda
Bredbenner; sixth, Mrs, Freda
Hughey and Mrs. Bette Thomas:
PTA meeting, scheduled for Momn-
day night, is cancelled in flavor of
‘ Friday night's program.
A political plank should be wide
ough for side-stepping.
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On the Night Before
[Christmas
Let us think of some ways
To mark its real meaning—-
This Holy of Days.
Let our children remind. us
Of the Babe, manger-born;
Of the singing of angels
Thalt first (Christmas morn.
May the Star on the fir tree
‘Seem the God-inspired light
THE POST, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1952
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‘Which guided tthe Wise Men,
On their journey that might,
Let the Day be for children,
Let there be [Santa Claus;
But let us, as their elders,
Take a moment and pause
To recall it’s His Birthday
Who was born but to give
Up His Life, that we mortals
In His Kingdom, might Live.
—Carl] C. Helm
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The Federal govenment has a “A good wife will always help
direct investment of more than
$20,000,000,000 iin over 100 enter-
prises which lend money, guaran-
tee loans and deposits, write life
insurance, run electric power proj-
ects, and buy and sell farm prod-
ucts, etc, says Pathfinder Maga-
zine.
More than 92 per cent of all
humian beings have seen a large
part and sometimes most of their
savings annihilated by devaluation
of currency since 1939, says the
magazine U. S. A.
her husband do the dishes.”—Ham
Park.
“The old dollar-to-a-doughnut bet
is now the same as even money.”—
Jackie Kannon,
“Competition to excel has en-
larged every American’s life.”—
Earl Bunting, managing director of
“We will recover our national
solvency only by the extravagant
use of our national sanity.”’—
President
ROBERT ACHUFF
Robert Achuff, president of Pow-
der and Wig Club, Dallas-Franklin
Township High School, and one of
the leads in “He ICouldn’t Marry
Five”, was pleased with response
to Ithe senior play last Friday.
Plagued by a torrential downpour,
there was still a huge crowd for
the howling comedy, which went
down to history as one of the most
successful plays ever put on at the
school.
Salvation Army Unit
Still Short of Quota
The Salvation Army is closer to
your doorstep than you realize, ac-
cording to a statement made today
by Mrs. (Clarence Schioonover, Chair-
man for the Salvation Army Ser-
vice Unit in Northmoreland Town-
ship.
Under this Service Unit setup the
committee controls its own actions.
It does not have to clear with [Scran-
ton Headquarters under which Ser-
vice Units in this area operate. The
committee of local citizens is auth-
orized to render immediate assist-
ance to the needy without any red
tape.
“While returns are still coming
in, we have mot yet reached our
quota - of $250.00,” stated Mrs.
Schoonover. 'A reminder letter will
be sent out to our many friends
whio have not yet responded and
whom we know are very much in-
terested in the work of The Sal-
vation Army,
A percentage of every dollar con-
tributed in Northmoreland Town-
cases.
Send your contributions direct to
the Treasurer, Mrs, Frank Williams,
Centermoreland,
Dallas Grade Pupils
To Entertain PTA
Dallas Elementary School will
present the following program at
the monthly PTA meeting on Fri-
day, December 19.
Grade I, Rhythm Band numbers
and Christmas (Carols; Grade II,
Dallas Winter Birds; Grade III,
Christmas in Song; (Grade TV, We
Begin the School Day; Grade V, The
Nativity and Grade VI, Christmas
Choristers,
This will be an activity program
showing various types of daily work.
Music, Art, Language, Reading
and Dramatics will be portrayed as
the childenn give their stories in
rhythm and rhyme on a Christmas
theme,
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Mrs. Ray Henney Is
Hostess To Commission
Mrs. Ray Henney was hostess to
members of the Commission on Edu-
cation of Kunkle Methodist Church
at her home in Kunkle last Tues-
day. Present were Rev. Ruth Under-
wood, Mr. and Mrs, E. R., Kierlin,
Mrs. Thomas Landon, Mrs, Dan
Meeker, Mrs, Enma Miller, Mrs. Paul
Smith, Mrs. William Eckert, Wini-
fred Stompler and the hostess.
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Thomas J. Mooney
“Tom”
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Claude A. Putnam, president, Mark-
em Machine 'Co., Keene, N.H.
ship will remain with the Service
Unit committee to be used for meedy
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Passing out my free gifts to good little boys and girls.
Do you know that last weekend | gave out hundreds of gifts
to my little friends, and | have hundreds more for this
weekend. So be sure to come in to my headquarters at
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from 2:30 till 6 for YOUR gift.
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d. Clinton Shaver
“Clint”
THE
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Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Announces The
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of a
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To Serve
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