DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Editorially Speaking . . . (Continued from Page Two) was what the senators had been pleading with him to do for two days, and for free! But, whether or not the Teamsters and the AFL-CIO decide they have had enough of Dave Beck, James Hoffa, et al., whether they go to jail or remain at large, the pur- pose of the investigation must not be lost sight of. It is to determine what must be done to protect theoretically free American citizens and the nation’s economy against a cynical labor hierarchy that threatens something new and unlovely in dictatorships. Beck and his ilk are only symptoms. It is the disease that must be conquered if the patient is to live. 20th Century-Fox presents RICHARD EGAN DEBRA PAGET and introducing ELVIS is PRESLEY" DALLAS OUTDOOR THEATER — Double Feature — SATURDAY and SUNDAY ONLY from 20th CENTURY-FOX CINEMAS COPE | COLOR by DE LUXE THE DALLAS POST, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1957 Senior Band To Give Concert At Retreat Westmoreland Band will repeat its spring concert for the benefit of ambulatory patients at Retreat on Thursday, performing in the large auditorium at 1 p.m. under direction of Lester Lewis, band leader. Senior band members, accompan- ied by twelve majorettes, and by Mr. Lewis and Miss Patricia Walsh, vocal instructor, will leave West- moreland by Myers bus shortly be- fore 10 a.m. They will be taken on a guided tour of activity and recrea- tional areas before enjoying a box luncheon at noon, and will return to Westmoreland in time for dis- missal. Correction Last week’s Dallas Post stated that Philip Kunkle would be op- posed by Allen Brace for Dallas Township supervisor in the May election. Mr. Kunkle will be op- posed by William Brace, not Allen HIMMLER THEATRE Dallas. Pa. TODAY & TOMORROW FRIDAY & SATURDAY April 5 and 6 “Teahouse Of The August ‘Moon? (Cinemascope and Color) wit Marlon Brando, Glenn Ford TIME: 6:45 MONDAY & TUESDAY April 8 and 9 ‘Great American Pastime” with Tom Ewell, Ann Francis Also CARTOON & NOVELTY TIME: 7:00 and 9:00 .Coming.. " “Oklahoma” “Here's one thing IF KNOW?!” “If you really want to save money, take the next pay that you get your hands on and put part of it in a savings account right away. Then repeat it, each payday. "We tried every other way in the world, but it was ten years after I got my first job before I tried this one—and it was the first that worked. “So I say: Don't wait another day—start saving NOW" THE Second ational zixx : “2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS: W. MARKET and FRANKLIN STS. WILKES-BARRE Your Deposits Insured Up To $10,000 By The Federal Deposit Insurance Corpordtion WYOMING AVE. KINGSTON and UNION S§T. Mrs. Shirley Erwine Is Given Farewell Party Mrs. Shirley Erwine was pleas- antly surprised at a farewell party given by Lehman Brownie Troop 136 Friday evening, March 22, at her home. Mrs. Erwine, leader of the troop for some time, recently moved to Forty Fort so she could be with her mother who is ill. The troop presented her with a gift. Games were played and lunch- eon served. Present were Mesdames Leonard Adamchick, Tony Schlock, Ervin Connors, Dennis Bonning, Jr., Nettie Rogers, Floyd Milbrodt, Clifford Er- wine; Misses Shirley Disque, Ruth Adamchick, Patsy Schlock, Janet Spencer, Linda . Connors, Barbara and Beverly Erwine, Beverly Bon- ning, Susan and Tera Milbrodt, Clif- ford Erwine and Chucky Erwine. Tera Milbrodt, Guest On Seventh Birthday Terra Milbrodt celebrated her sev- enth birthday anniversary with a party for her classmates in Lehman- Jackson-Ross Grade 1A on Friday afternoon. All the children, their teacher, Mrs. Dorothy Steele, Grandma Sor- ber, and her mother thoroughly en- joyed a luncheon of pink and blue frosted cup cakesswith individual animal candle holders, dixie cups, candy, peanuts, lollypops and bal- loons. Read the Classified Column ROLLER SKATING EVERY Wed., Fri., Sat. and Sun. Nights Also Sun. Afternoons Wolfe's Grove Sylvan Lake — Sweet Valley DANCING Per Semi Night — SPRING REOPENING — Starlite Drive In Tunkhannock, Pa. SUNDAY & MONDAY April 7-8 — Double Feature — Cameron Mitchell Robert Wagner, “Between Heaven And Hell” (Color and Cinemascope) PLUS “Naked Hills” David Wayne, Keenan Wynn FRIDAY & SATURDAY April 12-13 Tom Ewell, Jane Mansfield in “Girl Can’t Help It” (Color and Cinemascope) PLUS Joel McCrea, Felicia Farr in “First Texan” The annual Career Day program of Back Mountain Branch Town and Country YMCA will be held Tues- day, April 30, at Central YMCA in Wilkes-Barre. Sponsored in conjunction with Dallas Kiwanis Club and the four Back Mountain Area High Schools, the program will be for selected stu- dents from Dallas- Franklin-Monroe, Lake-Noxen, Lehman-Jackson- Ross, and Westmoreland. Participating students have re- ceived material concerning this pro- gram. [From a list of more than a Dallas Kiwanians and Fons Schools Sponsor Career Day at Central YMCA hundred different occupations, each student will make a first, second, and third choice. These choices will decide the makeup of the program and will allow the student to enter discussion groups in which he or she may have an interest. The program will begin at 10 a. m. with an assembly program at which Professor John Hoke, Dean of Instruction at Bloombsurg State Teachers’ College, will speak. Pro- fessor Hoke will also give the sum- mary address which will terminate the session at 2 p. m. Mrs. Frank Harvey's Grandson Breaks Arm Mrs. Frank Harvey, Woodlawn Drive, left for Johnson City Wednes- day morning to check on the con- dition of her grandson Blaine, who fell from a slide in the school yard and broke his arm in two places. Blaine, five years old, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Oney, spent a day in the hospital after Monday’s ac- cident, but was discharged without further hospitalization to recover at home, his arm in a cast. 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