The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, October 12, 1956, Image 14

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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Odd Fellows
Have Outing
Lehman Men Enjoy
_ Weekend At Cabin
" For the’ fourth ‘consecutive year
members of Osage Lodge; 1.0 0. F,,
of Lehman enjoyed a weekend of
fellowship . and recreation at the
Holmes Cabin in: Sugar : Hollow,
Eaton Township. The cabin is :lo-
cated on a sightly hillside above the
great bend’ in the “Susquehanna
River. ¢ ch Somes
A number of the men went up
Saturday evening’ and spent the
night there while others arrived
Sunday morning in ample time to
enjoy a three-hour pancake and
sausage breakfast prepared by Rob-
ert Disque and Sheldon Wandell.
During the day there were quoits
and trapshooting, and at noon a
fried chicken and ham dinner. Rev.
Kenneth O’Neill arrived after morn-
ing services at Lehman Methodist
Church.
Those who enjoyed the day were:
William Trethaway, F. R. Searfoss,
Harry Howell, Robert Disque, Alan
Major, A. B. Ide, L. C. Sutton, Ed-
win Wright, R. E. Wright, H. C.
Sutton.
Joe Ellsworth, Wesley Moore,
Emmet Hoover, Frank Prutzman,
Ray Prutzman, Kenneth Swan, Slel-
don Wandell, Lewis V. Ide, Glen
Johnson, Walter Harris, Charles
Long, Si Evans, Elbert Coombs,
Dennis -Bonning, Jr., Lester B.
Squier, Ben Mitchell, Virgil Sutton,
It was the twentieth year that
Lester Squire has visited the catin.
and faculty groups frcm
Lehman High School have enjoyed
the fellowship and sightly beauties
of its surroundings.
Back Mt. PTA Council
Meets At Library Annex
The first meeting of the Back
Mountain P.T. A. Council for this
school term was held at Dallas Lib-
rary Annex last Monday with Mrs.
W. F. Bidwell presiding.
After the reading of the minutes
by the secretary, Mrs. W. A. Austin,
treasurer, Edward Dorrance, gave
forms for the payment of state and
national dues. Due to the resigna-
tion of Mrs. Wright there was no
report from the Movie Committee.
porting other civic groups who may
take the initiative concerning a
community swimming pool. It was
voted to subscribe to the ‘Parents’
Magazine” and place the copies in
doctors’ and dentists’ offices for
public use. The Dairy Council sent
a communication stating that it is
desirous to furnish a speaker and
films free of charge for P.T.A. meet-
ings. The group was shown the
award given to the Dallas Boro Ele-
mentary School which received the
P.T.A. Standard Association Honor
Requirements for 1955-1956. Each
attending president of a Back Moun-
tain P.T.A. Chapter presented his
plans for the year’s projects and
programs. ;
Before adjournment Mrs. Bidwe:l
reminded the group about the vol-
untary gift for “Founder’s Day” and
requested attendance at the P.T.A.
Workshop at Kingston High School
Thursday night, October 25.
The following attended: Beau-
mont—Orland Sayre, Mr. and Mrs.
William Arch Austin; Dallas Bor-
ough—Mrs. W. F. Bidwell and Mrs.
Ray Titus; Dallas Township—Walter
Prokopchak and Edward Dorrance;
Lake-Noxen — Mrs. Beulah Bronson
and Eleanor Humphrey; Shavertown
—Mrs. William Glahn, Mrs. George
Alexander; Trucksville — Mrs. Wil-
liam Pritchard, Mrs. Welton Farrar,
and Stanley Weaver.
Durbin Class Plans
Late October Bazaar
The members of the Durbin Class
of the Dallas Methodist Church
have been making up a variety of
aprons for the Bazaar to be held
October 26th and 27th. Many are
lovely prints and organdies, for
adults and children, aprons for
parties and utility also many in
Christmas designs. Mrs. Arthur
Miller, chairman, is assisted by
Mesdames Cora Finn, Raymond
Kuhnert, Robert VanHorn, Sheldn..
Mosier and Dan Richards.
The White Elephant Booth at
the Bazaar will have an interesting
display. Many useful and aitrac-
tive things will be for sale. In
charge of the booth are chairman,
Mrs. Gerald Dettmore, assisted by
Mesdames Homer Moyer, Sheldon
Mosier, John Jeter and Charles
James. The committee will be glad
to receive donations from friends
and members of the W. S. C. S.
Fourth Kindergarten
Room In Operation
The fourth kindergarten ' room,
opened September 24 on the second
floor of the frame building at Dallas
Elementary School, is in charge of
Mary Vanden Hout (Polly Lou
Coober), who is once more with the
Dallas Area Schools, after resigning
in June... There is a_ registration
of 183 in the kindergarten, pupils
allocated to the four rooms in
eight-session groups, half coming
in the morning, half in the after-
noon, : WH