Christmas Program Dallas elementary school child- ren will present “The Magi’s Gift”, and a Nativity Play Monday eve- ning at 8 under auspicés of the PTA. Principal characters are Jon Butler, Ruth Miller, Robert Fletch- er, Marleen Futch, Susan Fleming, Elfriede Hefft, Susie Owens, Allan John Wardell, Nebbie Mummers are Leslie Broad, Frederick Drake, Stu- art Stahl, Dick Creasy, Ronald Cross; Angels: Sally Moyer, Mar- jorie Saunders, Susan Taylor, Jean Crop; Shepherds, Beverly Brown, Sally Booker, Jean Ide; Magi, Har- old Hislop, Jimmie Wertman, Bobby Wallace. Choruses include first and second grades, and third grade boys. Car- olers are third grade girls, fourth and fifth grade children. Sixth graders handle art and stage prop- erties. ‘“‘Adolescent—one who's well in- formed about anything he doesn’t have to study.”—Marcelene Cox. Westmoreland high school Christ- mas program will be given tonight in the auditorium as a community service, free to all. It is in two parts, the first reflecting the tradi- tional merry-making of the Christ- mas season, the second the relig- ious significance. The meaning of Christmas is told to two children, AVE y Here’s how FoR SAY ; : : $ 50...... $1 a week todetermine | © 0... 2 a week your weekly S150...00 3 a week ; deposits for $280... 5 a week : $ 500....% 10 a week BO esl $1,000... .. 20 a week Open Friday Afternoons Until 5 CUB gw vi o “Guo SEI ITD . SEL DE by Daisy Fitzer, mother. Christmas tree a suitable toy for each of the musical numbers. voices. Comes Santa Claus.” terpretive dance of “Winter Won- trumpet solo; Carol Thomas the Bells; grade - ensemble sings Coming Down the Chimney;” Rock- ettes dance to Wooden Soldiers.” The high school band ends this part of the program with favorite Christmas songs. “The First Noel” is sung by the entire assembly; the Mixed Chorus gives “Gloria in Excelsis Deo”; Nancy Jane Jones and Ruthellen Hammond sing “Gesu Bambino”; Joan Sickler and Roberta Williams present a duet on flutes; Junior High Boys Ensemble sing two Bo- hemian carols; Mixed Chorus sings “Come Immanuel”, and Junior High gram ends with the Hallelujah Chorus. Members of the brass quartette Ernest Stair, and Robert Eidam; Modernaires: Patricia Steele, Daniel Frederici, Sandra Graves, Lytle Per- ry, Carol Thomas, Beatrice Ell, Rob- Balut, James Thomas; hauser, Nancy Wilkens, Sally Het- rick, Louise Perrin, Gail Hoover, Joyce Schultz, Carol Rudy. Accom- panists are Joan Sickler, Sandra gery Stookey. Mrs. charge of production and music. ever presented at Westmoreland. Lehman Freshmen To Hold Dance Tonight dance tonight in the gymnasium, from 8 until 11:30. Stolaricks band will play for dancing. -ketball in the winter of 1891-92. BELL TELLIER IERIE TET REEVES is proud to present its loveliest array of Holiday apparel — always a woman’s most treasured gifts. SEE OUR COLLECTION OF NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS . . . Seamprufe Lingerie Triumph Hosiery Helen Harper Sweaters—Knit Suits Crescendoe Gloves Kimberly Knit Suits Maiden Form Bras “Life” by Formfit Sarong Girdles Swansdown and Jaunty Junior Coats . . . and a sparkling selection of new holiday dresses priced from 8.95 up MEN! We'll be glad to help you Open select just the gift she’ll love you Evenings Til Christmas REEVES 95 Main St. Luzerne “First in Fashion — First in Value” BABB HEBRERY HHY TR) & oo BH =a NEC DEICIDE Bean I. ED HOY oop CS OLS Oe eee H Oye 0 0 0 hee SELENE DEDEDE DS. & oi oo Par A J ~ GOH oi li a: pr glenn Te IG Baas 13 Dolls * Bows & Arrows CHURCH ST. Revere Ware FOR YOUR HOME Ornaments * Decorations Colored Bulbs Bells, Balls, Wreaths Snow * fcicles Wrapping Supplies FOR THE MEN Tools of All Kinds Flashlights * Knives Rifles * Shotguns Fishing Rods * Thermos Bottles * Hand Warmers GIFT CENTER DALLAS \ A 0 “oWe a 2 mate” oe -—r LK ye ya mye pm myn yy yo yi