FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1954 “Your son’s growing up when he | sissies, and starts thinking it's for PAGE SIXTEEN THE DALLAS POST, DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Britain Champion, Sheila Hamilton. Linda’s Dog Muggs Tangles With Possum Linda Davies, one of the Dal- las Post's second-grade friends from Dallas Borough School, dropped in Monday morning to report that her dog, Muggs, had killed an oppossum in her back yard over the weekend. It was a big opossum, said Linda, and it growled at Muggs and bared its wicked teeth, something which Muggs, as the defender of the household, could not take. Linda suggested that the opossum might have been after bird eggs. What did the Carl- ton Davies family do with the opossum? Put it in the trash- can, said Linda. She added, as she went out the door, that its tail was very long: and scaly, like a rat’s, only fatter. Country Couples Plan Carolling And Party Country Couples Club members will decorate Dallas Methodist Church tomorrow at 1:30, and at 8 p.m. will meet to go carolling. After covering the area represented by their membership, couples will be entertained at a coffee hour at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Baker, Jr. on Lehman Avenue. Sunday afternoon, from 2 to 5, children of Couples Club. members will enjoy their Christmas party in the Sunday School rooms, welcom- ing Santa Claus. Committee chair- men for this event are Dr. and Mrs. Carlton Davies, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Fay Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bulford, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnston. PILES SHRUNK without surgery! IN CASE AFTER CASE PAIN STOPPED | NEW STAINLESS | In 90% of cases FORM now ALso | of simple piles— AvAILABLE: |tested by doctors — amazing Pazo Ointment stopped bleeding, re- duced swelling, healed cracking.. WITHOUT SURGERY! Pain was stopped or materially reduced. 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And this time the All-new Ice Vogues of 1955 brings to Wilkes-Barre the greatest production in it’s history. Included is an all-new cast of top- flight skaters from all corners of the skating world. Sixteen of Europe’s greatest skat- ing comedians and figure skaters will be in the huge cast, making their first American appearance, in- cluding the World-Famous 24 “Gla- mour-Icers.” tary honof) from the Polish Gov- ernment in Exile. The award is long overdue, delayed since 1949, when Mr. Hellersperk was first informed of the coming decoration. The new Eagle Scout was born in Poland, coming to’ this country when four years old. New sensational lighting effects brought from South America in the skillful illusion of ‘Undersea Won- derland” is one of the eight great production scenes. Ice Vogues pro- duction staff did several months re- search to create this effect in black light—more than 500 tropical fish are used in this sequence, and it remained for Laurence Vlady, ex- pert in plastics and theatrical stage- craft, to create the model for life- like fish. To add to undersea effect there are lobsters, mermaids, gold- fish, sailfish, angelfish, and many varieties of the finny tribe. Costumes for the entire number are extremely elaborate. The “Gla- mour-Icers” representing fish and mermaids adorn costumes costing as much as $1,000 each, with bril- liance and jewels. Yes, Ice Vogues of 1955 takes you down “Six Fath- oms” deep in this cleverly con- structed production, featuring Great FUNERAL SERVICE Via Elmer 7. TET, heating oil 6:30 a.m. AE Nine Mile Tramp A Mere Stroll To William Evans, 85 Eight or ten miles cross coun- try through the woods around Lovelton is duck soup to Wil- liam Evans, who admits to be- ing eighty-five years old. He was back at Evans Pharmacy waiting on customers the day after official opening of deer season, good as new and twice as natural. Ice Vogues of 1955 comes to Kingston Armory on. its annual Coast to Coast tour; Sunday, Janu- ary 2 through Wednesday, January 5 (four days only). Nightly at 8:30 (except Sunday). There will be two early shows Sunday for the benefit of rural pat- rons at 4:00 P.M. and 7:30 P.M. The show is sponsored by the Wilkes-Barre Jaycee’s for the bene- fit of its youth program. All seats reserved including tax: $3:00, $2.50, $2.00, $1.50. Get tickets the easy way: Just send check or money order with stamped self-addressed Mr. Evans says the only buck envelope to: Ice Vogues c/o Jay- he saw was too far away for a cee’s office, Miners Bank Building, shot, but that several does Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Make came up and nibbled at him. checks payable to: Ice Vogues. Might be he has a way with RN the gals. 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