The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, October 26, 1956, Image 11

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Book Club Has.
Discussion
Mrs. Peter Clark
Sparks Reviews
Back Mountain Library Book Club
members enjoyed a book discussion
in the Annex. Mrs. Peter D. Clark
led the group, asking for volunteers
to give a brief resume of books re-
cently read.
Among the books reviewed were:
“Don’t Go Near the Water” by Wm.
Brinkley; “The Very Young Mrs.
Poe” by Cothburn O'Neill; Merry
SEE and HEAR
DYNAMIC
Congressman
DAN FLOOD
Speak For
The Record
RADIO
WBRE 6:40 P.M. Monday thru Friday .
WILK 7:55 P.M. Monday thru Friday
WBAX 10:55 P.M. Monday thru Friday
WPTS 12:25 P.M. Monday thru Friday
WGBI 10:55 P.M. Monday thru Friday
TELEVISION
WB 6:25 P.M. Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri
RE Pay at 11:20 P.M.
WILK 6:55 P.M. Monday thru Friday
Woman's Club Class In
Ceramics In Full Swing
The ceramics class, one of several
projects proposed by the Hobby
Committee of Dallas Senior Wom-
an’s Club; finished its second session
Monday night at Mrs. John Girvan’s
shop on Lake Street.
Mrs. Girvan reports that five
night Jo Irwin, Jessie Carey, Nancy
Elston, Audrey Nelson, and Peggy
design and the making of decorative |
roses.
Christmas, Mr. Baxter,” by Edward
Streeter; “Of Whales and Women”
by Frank Galbraith; “Mr. Hamish
Certain Smile” by Francois Saigon;
“Autumn Across America” by Ed-
win Teale; and “The Nun’s Story”
by Katherine Hulma.
Presiding atx the tea table were |
| Mrs. Peter Clark and Mrs. Lloyd
| Kear, president. Mrs. Gordon Rowe,
that she would become a member.
Sr., H W. Smith, H. W. Peterson,
| Felix C. Weber,”J. C. Langdon,
| Lewis W. LeGrand, Stanley B. Dav-
| ies, Gordon Rowe, J. M. Crandall,
Ralph Lewis, J. H. D. Ferguson,
Charles A. Eberle, George H. Mont-
| gomery, Peter D. Clark, Arthur H.
| Ross, R. R. Hedden, J. C. Phillips,
| Lloyd Kear, and Homer B. Moyer.
copper and iron mines as well
SHAVERTOWN
as crop lands.
BIBLE CHURCH
Serving 5
OCTOBER 27
to 7 p.m.
Lake-Noxen PTA
‘Hears Dr. Vitale
Stresses Importance
Of United Front
Dr. Louis J. Vitale, Children’s Ser-
vice Center, Wilkes-Barre, spoke be-
fore Lake-Noxen PTA Wednesday
evening.
Dr. Vitale’s subject was “Making
“We need parents who can as-
| sume a share of responsibility; and
| we need parents who can act to-
gether.”
“The efficacy of the home de-
pends on the responsibility that the
parents assume. That responsibility
“Parents have to be in agreement
| as to the course of action they are
going to take whenever an issue
comes up.”
| A Ways and Means Committee,
| headed by Miss Hazel E. Baer, was
appointed to plan fund raising pro-
jects for the purchase of a Tape
| Recorder.
The Association voted to sponsor
an Explorer Scout Troop.
Reports on the recent State Con-
vention held at Harrisburg were
given by Mrs. Beulah Bronson, pres-
ident, Mrs. Wilfred Ide, and Mrs.
Robert Traver.
Finds Son Home From
Germany By Plane
When Mrs. Ruth Houser, Shaver-
town, returned home from private
duty Saturday night, she found her
son, just in from Germany, waiting
for her. On a twenty-four hour pass,
John L. Houser returned to Fort
Dix but expects to be home again
after honorable discharge this week-
end, ready to go with his mother
and sister Janice to Christiana, to
see Mr. and Mrs. Dean Johnson and
celebrate their year-old child Rus-
sell’s birthday.
John was one of 160 soldiers
whose orders to sail by transport
were cancelled at the last moment,
in favor of plane travel on four
a week.
Reunion Of 1946
Alumni of Dallas Township High
School, Class of 1946, will hold a
reunion at the Kingston House, Sat-
urday, November 24. Anyone know-
ing the whereabouts of Pearl Krause,
now Mrs. Alfred Hughes or Edward
Wroblewski, should contact Ethel
Schultz, Dallas 4-2413.
A Sharp Warning
Chief of Police Russell Honeywell
warns parents of Dallas Borough
children that they will be held re-
sponsible for destruction of signs
or any other property in the bor-
ough. Some signs have already been
destroyed.