The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 11, 1953, Image 11

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Veterans Association
Elects New Officers
Officers were elected at a meet-
ing of Kingston Township Veterans
Association on Tuesday evening at
the clubhouse in Trucksville. They
are: President, Nelson McDonald;
vice president, Dale Parsons; secre-
tary, Bill Lawler; treasurer, Don
Thompson. Board of directors for a
two-year term: Frank Kardell, Bert
Roberts, Herbert Updyke, Paul
Shaver; one-year term, Frank Hem-
enway, Jack Smith, Paul Sedler.
' Plans are under way for a Christ-
mas party December 19 when mem-
bers’ wives and sweethearts will be
guests. Committee in charge: Nel-
son McDonald, Ralph Swan and
In New Role
Charles ‘Steinhauer, president of
Back Mountain Little League, is
playing a new role as Santa’s helper
selling Christmas trees at the Den-
mon Service Station in Trucksville.
Holy Name Society
Plans Holiday Smoker
Holy Name Society of Gate of
Heaven Church will sponsor a Holi-
day Smoker at Joseph Polacky’s
shop on Huntsville on Monday even-
ing at 8.
Willian T. Morgan, newly elected
president, will preside. Plans for
the coming year will be discussed.
All men of the parish are invited
to attend, members and non-mem-
bers.
. Committee in charge of the pro-
gram includes: George Stolarick,
chairman; Edward Sholtis, co-chair-
man; Robert Laux, Leonard Paux-
itis, Joseph Noon, Frank Michael,
Sr., Frank Michael, Jr., Fred Young-
blood, Edward Manzoni, Joseph
Manzoni, John Kupstas.
Refreshments will be served.
The men of the society will re-
ceive Holy Communion in a body
at the 9 o'clock mass this Sunday.
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from several strings of Christmas
graph above, you may doubt
that the tree is actually made
lights, ornaments and tinsel.
above.
The stylized tree above stands 32
at its widest part.
The “star” on the tree is a rubber
ball which has been cut in half and
had C-7% bulbs placed in notches
in the surface. Lamp cord was
brought up from the base of the
tree into the rubber ball. There,
clamp-on type
sockets hold the
five “star” bulbs
as shown in the
drawing. The ball
was held together
with rubber ce-
ment and cello-
phane tape.
To make the tree, attach a 32-
inch wooden dowel to a six-inch
square wooden base as shown at
the top of the drawing above. Next,
turn the juice can upside down,
punch seven holes in the bottom,
line with electrical tape and insert
one string of multiple tree lights
and sockets. Also, make a hole in
center of can for dowel to pass
through. Then, make eight holes
around the sides of the can, line
with tape and position one string
of series-type Christmas lights with
foil reflectors. Now, place the
“lighteed” can over the dowel and
rest on wooden platform.
Next, suspend the wire hoop (if
you don’t have a wire hoop, make
one from several thicknesses of
coat hangers) from the top of the
tree with fine strands of wire. Hang
various colored shiny ornaments in-
side the tree with black thread.
These will reflect the bright images
of the Christmas tree lights which
protrude through the upper surface
of the '‘tin-can” base.
Then, alternate strands of silver
glass beads ‘and gold tinsel from the
top of the dowel to the wire hoop
allowing just enough slack to create
a graceful curve. Decorate the hoop
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and Eskimo. children. You can, of
course, use any tiny figures around
the tree. Plug in the lights and
your glowing tinsel tree is com-
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Picks Dandelions
With spring-like weather prevail-
ing, Joe Peterson this week picked
five dandelion blooms in his yard
on Norton Avenue.
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Lehman Operetta
Scheduled Tonight
First, second, and third grades at
Lehman will stage an operetta,
“Merry Christmas, Mr. Snow-Man,”
in the auditorium tonight at 8.
Director is Doris Rowlands, grade
school music instructor. Teachers
who have been making costumes
and assisting are Mrs. Arline Kun-
kle, Mrs. Dorothy Steele, Mrs. Dor-
othy Major, Edward Stroble, Han-
nah Culp, and Mrs. Alice Elston.
Robert Rogers and Kenneth Ells-
worth have the main leads of Santa
Choruses
include toys, dolls, clowns, tops,
fairies, jumping jacks.
Home From Hospital
Conrad Honeywell who has been
a patient in Wellsboro Hospital
since he was injured a week ago
in a motor accident has returned
to his home in Kunkle. Though still
bruised and sore he is making a
good recovery.
Cow Makes Record
Ueterborough, N. H.— A regis-
tered Guernsey cow, Lake Louise
Princess Royale, owned by Ray-
mond Goeringer, Dallas, has com-
pleted an official Advanced Regis-
try record of 12,364 pounds of milk
and 575 pounds of butterfat on
three times daily milking for 365
days, starting her record as a jun-
ior three year-old.
“Royale” is the daughter of the
registered Guernsey sire, Langwater
Anthracite, that has seven daugh-
ters in the Performance Register of
The American Guernsey Cattle Club.
This record was supervised by the
Pennsylvania State University and
was reported to The American
Guernsey Cattle Club for approval
and publication.
Youthful Hunter
Tommy Saunders, 13, Huntsville,
has had a successful hunting sea-
son, bringing home rabbits and
grouse, and on the first day of deer
season a nice buck.
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