The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 20, 1955, Image 12

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Waves, active and inactive and
retired from all parts of the nation,
will hold their thirteenth annual
reunion at the Hotel di Lido, Miami,
Fla, July 29, 30 and 31. Activities
will include a reception, buffet sup-
per, birthday dinner and swimming
party. Chairman of the affair is Lt.
Cdr. Mary Wood Malone USNR.
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Seniors Enjoy
New York Trip
Schedule Banquet
Thursday, 6:30
Dallas - Franklin Seniors left
Monday morning for their annual
trip to New York. They visited the
as high points of a day spent in an
intensive tour of the city. Starting
time was 6 p.m: returning around
mid-night.
Edgar Hughes and Robert Dol-
bear, senior class advisors, accom-
panied the thirty-eight seniors, who
Hi-Y News
Officers and new members of the
Dallas-Franklin Hi-Y received their
‘Hi-Y pins during a special meeting
on May 4. Jack Williams, Executive
Secretary of the Back Mountain
Town and Country YMCA was the
guest speaker. On May 16, elections
will be held to select the new offi-
cers for the 1955-56 school term.
Tonight the Junior Class will hold
a dance from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m.
Claudine Tvede Becomes
Bride of D. D. Durland
Saturday, April 23 at 2 pm,
Claudine Tvede, daughter ‘of Mrs.
Claudine Tvede, former Jackson
Township resident, became the
bride of Rev. Denton D. Durland,
son of Mr, and Mrs. Denton D. Dur-
land - of Pittsburgh. The Durlands
formerly spent their summers in the
Back Mountain Area.
Attendants were sisters of the
bride, Bodil and Susanne Tvede and
Charles J. Durland, cousin of the
bridegroom of Brooklyn, N. Y. Ush-
ers were Allen Wilkenson of Brook-
line, Mass.,, and Samuel Ashley,
Dallas.
Following the ceremony a recep-
tion was held at the Tvede home on
Butler Street, Kingston, and the
couple left for a southern trip.
Mrs. Durland is a graduate of
Lehman High School and Nesbitt
Hospital School for Nurses. Rev.
Durland was graduated from Val-
ley Forge Military Academy, Ho-
bart College, and Philadelphia Div-
inity School. He is assistant pastor
at St. Luke's Episcopal Church in
Scranton.
The couple resides at 232 Wyo-
ming Avenue, Scranton.
Lehman Alumni Dinner
Lehman - Jackson - Ross Alumni
dinner is scheduled for May 28 in
the high school auditorium, the
cafeteria staff serving at 7:30. A
guided tour of the buildings will
start at 6:45. Jimmie Jones, ven-
triloquist will entertain, and music
and dancing will follow.
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267 Wyoming Ave.
Open Friday Evening ’til 9
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3. WHY ARE
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ATRY
* Answer to Question No. 1:
It is good to be out in the sun
| =—winter or summer—since sun-
; shine at any time of the year
is a general tonic. The sun helps
appetite and digestion. Rickets,
, once a common disorder among
" children, has practically been
eliminated by the use of Vitar-' -
D, the sunshine vitamin.
Answer to Question No. 2: @
Though pulmonary tube. u-
losis is still a serious condition,
the mortality rate has greatly
decreased. This is due to early
diagnosis, to some of the newer
surgical procedures and certain
antibiotics which help to cure
or arrest the disease. Anyone
who has a cough which persists
more than two or three weeks
should have a chest X-ray. Many |
unsuspected cases can be found |
ly healthy people.
Answer to Question No. 3:
Your local health depar:. t
keeps accurate records of deaths
and their causes, births and dis-
eases. Such facts are needed to
head off epidemics and locate
sources of infection. “Vital sta-
tistics” also help to spot short-
comings in your community's
health services. For example, if
your town’s percentage of baby
deaths is higher than in other
communities, it’s an indication
your health services need inves-
tigation. ®
(Copyright 1952 by Health .nforma-
tion Foundation)
Harveys Lake
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ross of. Lu-
zerne, visited Mrs. Herman Garinger
on Friday.
Mrs. Harriet Rauch and Jack
Rauch visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Rauch, at Forty Fort, recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Witter of
Scranton, wisited Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Allen, Sr., on Sunday.
Jessie Armitage, second year stu-
dent at Nesbitt Hospital, is spending
her month's vacation with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Armitage.
CANVAS SHOES
way not bring the entire family in today for
“P-F’ Canvas Shoes . . . the shoes that help
you play or work longer in greater comfort.
Wide choice of styles and colors.
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Generally, we like to have a little more car
to start with! However, it is amazing what
we CAN do to restore banged-up cars to like-
new looks and performance. In fact, “CAN
do” is our watch-word. When your car’s in
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efficient service!
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