The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 15, 1956, Image 3

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FRIDAY. JUNE 15, 1956
Mary Shangraw
Will Instruct
Named Girls’ Worker
For YMCA Da-Camp
Mrs. Mary Shangraw of West
Main Street, Trucksville, has been
named the Girls Worker for the
Back Mountain Branch YMCA’s Da-
Camp, which is set to open for three
two-week periods, starting July 2.
Mrs. Shangray has her B. S. Degree
in Elementary Education from Ju-
niata College and is at present
teaching in Shavertown = Grade
School. Robert D. Yost, chairman
of the Back Mountain “Y” Youth
Program, expressed pleasure in se-
curing a person so ideally adapted.
Back Mountain Da-Camp is open
to boys and girls, 8 to 14 years of
age. A well balanced program of
games, sports, handicrafts, singing,
hikes, tours, swimming, nature
study, movies and stories, has been
planned. Folders giving full de-
tails, can be secured at Shavertown
“Y” Building or Central “Y” in
‘Wilkes-Barre.
Gail Woolbert, Chosen
Editor Of Year Book
Gail Woolbert, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Woolbert, North Main
Street, Shavertown, has been chos-
en editor of Susquehanna Univer-
sity’s year book, The Lanthorn, for
the coming year.
Gail, a member of the Junior
Class, is an English major, feature
editor of the school newspaper, Sec-
retary of the Junior Class, Secre-
tary-Treasurer of the Women’s Stu-
dent Council, and one of six girls
appointed by the Dean of Women to
be a counsellor in the Freshman
girls’ dormitory, Hassinger Hall.
She was graduated from West-
moreland High School, class of 1954.
Entertains At Cards
Mrs. James A. Oliver, Lake Street,
bridge club Monday evening. Pres-
ent were Mrs. Harry Peiffer, Mrs.
Robert Fleming, Mrs. Robert Bach-
man, Mrs. Roger Owens, Mrs. John
Dungey, Dallas; Mrs. Alva Eggles-
ton, Vernon; Mrs. Sherman Harter,
Mrs. James Hunt, Trucksville.
Mrs. Peiffer will be hostess to the
club on June 25.
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sko, Jan McDade,
Ronnie Sands,
Guest Night was staged by Har-
veys Lake Woman's Service Club
jg te evening at Lake - Noxen
school, with each member intro-
ducing her guest to the gathering.
Mrs. Fred Swanson reported on
Luzerne County Federation conven-
tion recently held at Hotel Sterling.
Following a brief business meet-
Hostesses were Mrs. Robert Read-
er, Mrs. Clarence Oberst, Mrs. Glenn
||. 5 Mrs. Otis Allen, Jr., Mrs.
Albert Armitage, Mrs. Earl Crispell,
and Mrs. George Bray.
Guests were: Mesdames Lewis
Anesi, Thomas Jones, Robert J. Hirt,
Carrie M. Hildt, David Ide, Helen
Kenny, Estelle Schweider, Alan G.
Kistler, J. R. VanLoon, Ora M. Bean,
Jessie Garinger, H. Templeton, J.
Pickton, Granville Scouten, Otto
Olafson, Mina Harrison, Misses Jes-
sie Armitage and Judy Kuchta.
Members present were: Mesdames
Lee Bicking, Michael Godek, William
Hackman, William Jones, Stephen
DuBarry, Ray Foulke, Garvin P.
Smith, Stephen Hartman, William
Deets, James Kenny, Edward Sil-
ecky, Paul Davis, Warren Dennis,
Elwood Mitchell, Robert Payne,
Elwood Dayis, Fred V. Swanson,
Ralph Lutes, Joseph DeSiderio,
Ward Jacquish, Clarence Montross,
Lehman Auxiliary
Plans Barbecue Platters
The Chicken - Barbecue Platter
Committee for Lehman Horse Show
on July 4 met Monday night to
discuss the menu and make plans.
Attending were Mrs. Glen John-
son, Mrs. Joseph Ellsworth, Mrs.
Russell Coolbaugh, Mrs. A. M. Ma-
jor, Mrs. Charles Ely, Mrs. Leonard
Ide, Mrs. Lewis Ide, Mrs.
Ide and Mrs. Stuart Marks.
The menu will include barbecued
chicken, baked beans, potato salad,
cole slaw and buttered roll.
Russell
David Jones, William Kelly, Harry
B. Allen, John Tobin, Arthur Eng-
ler, H. E. Payne, Luther Hummel,
Walter Kitchen, Harvey Kitchen,
Joseph Rauch, Delmar Wintersteen,
David Deater, Carl Schreiner, Jr.,
Adam Stefanowicz, Wilfred ; Ide,
Mary Forster, Walbridge Leinthall,
Otis Allen, Sr., Howard Piatt, Carl
T. Swanson, Joseph Elgaway, Clar-
ence Moledor, Hattie Wesley, Fred
Dodson, Thomas Smith, and Pauline
Davis.
Express Gratitude
Rev. and Mrs. William H. Heapps
wish to express sincere appreciation
to all their Dallas friends for their
gifts and many kind expressions for
success as they leave Dallas to take
up their new field of work in Elm
Park Methodist Church, Oneonta,
N.Y.
Dance Recital Postponed
The Kathleen Sweeney recital,
scheduled for this evening at Lake-
Noxen high school, has been post-
poned, due to the death of Miss
Sweeney's mother, Mrs. Patrick
Sweeney of Plymouth.
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the program: Mrs. Ord Trumbower,
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I Mary An Kupstas, solo; Bonnie
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