T ai 2 sor SECTION B—PAGE 4 By and { Bonnie Jenkins It’s Short WESTMORELAND High School | News Bonnie JENKINS Evraine KozeMCHAK Elaine Kozemchak At this time we ‘Our column is short this week be- | Elaine), would like to tell you about (Bonnie and happenings. In reading the column you may find notes on a particular fad or trend that is popular round-about Westmoreland. This means that we. must know just about everything going on in school, but sometimes it is difficult to learn of activities .or news con- cerning students. We'd like more students and teachers to contribute such as sayings, poems, club news, class news, etc. We must have our column. pre- pared each Monday morning to be proofread by William Moran, senior advisor, after which it is okayed by W. Frank Trimble, our principal, and then taken to the Dallas Post. When do we get time to work on cause of Thanksgiving holiday. We the work involved in putting our our column? Well, since we're both took advantage of our vacation. How column together each week. about you? next week. About Our Column ~~ SHOE MAIN ST. : Priced from 59c¢ to $4.98 WE GIVE S&H GREEN STAMPS Open After Dec. 12 Every Night Til 9 Of | very much involved in school work . ’ . “,. . course, we're always on the lookout | and activities as most other seniors, ; 3 : for news, be it funny or serious, and | the only time devoted to our column We'll make up for this brevity | we are always trying to keep you aware (especially our parents and older friends) of the latest school GIFT SLIPPERS TO PLEASE ENTIRE FAMILY is all of Sunday afternoon. Now you have an idea of how we gather our news and prepare it for column for its variety and content and that you'll continue reading it throughout the school year, for there's a lot more school and many more events to come. = your reading. We hope you like our Magazine Awards There are quite a few super sales- men at Westmoreland who played a big part. in. pushing the drive over the $1200 goal. Annabelle Ambrose, high sales- man, ‘sold ‘over $200. worth of sub- scriptions. : tudents who sold $30 or more were Annabelle Ambrose, Wayne Schmoll, Toni Sekera, Mary Jane Moss, and Carol Hislop. : They will receive certificates from Curtis Company. Hats off to these salesmen for a job well done! = They have selected their prizes, which are expected to arrive before Christmas. Because Westmoreland passed (more than $1400 was collected) a full-length motion picture will be shown after mid-term exams. Football Banquet Westmoreland football squad and coaches will be honored at a ban- quet tomorrow night at Westmore- land. A delicious turkey dinner will be served in the cafeteria by moth- ers of the Booster Club. % After dinner certificates will be awarded by Anthony Roan, head coach, and Thomas Carr and George Dombeck, assistant coaches. lay Tonight ~~ An evening of fine entertainment is in store for those who attend the Senior play ‘That Crazy Smith Fam- ily” tonight at Westmoreland. This sparkling comedy is filled with laugh-provoking scenes. The members of the cast, who haven been toiling since October, are Lee Moyer, Coralie Higgs, Mary Dora Scott, Robert Cross, Anne Dor- rance, William Steinhauer, Joyce Hirleman, Ronald Demko, Ruth Beagle, William Hall, Robert Moyer, and Bonnie Jenkins. Director is Mr. Edgar Hughes. Carolyn Rhone is student director. If you don’t already have tickets, they may be purchased at the door. The curtain rises at eight. After the play a party. will be held at Daddow-Isaacs Post Ameri- can Legion in Dallas for the cast and committee members. Misericordia Alumnae Executive board of general alum- nae will meet at College Misericordia i tomorrow at 1 p. m., Mrs. Willard Garey presiding. LOB GEEBEES DED 9 SEO De BHEBG . DEI DELL © . SDL IES & ogee DEI IL + G BG H 0 RENE NED NENG DI_ NC BF BF_DC_DE_DE_ DEVE DE_ DECIDED DEC IC ICICI DEL DEL IC EC DC DEC IC DEC IL The Back Mi. Lumber Co. Shavertown DALLAS HARDWARE Dallas WILL BE "EVERY EVENING + TOYS Plenty of Parking Space VUUNR YRS BURR RURRR = ap op A te Va eg tm yah yw ah aL ap eo oe ¢Me oo oMo oo aMeoMeoMooWaosNeote PRY RRRRR ne e eWe oe a Wo oMo aMe ¢ We oo oo oMeaMooMeoMootoatooNeotoo yg yyy ag ey og gg wg go pe go ees wen: bd wenn FRR bd Lon i Saw! THE DALLAS POST, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1958 Alice Piatt Band Sponsors Band Sponsors are selling pecans. If you are interested contact Mrs. Elmer Laskowski, Mrs. Dennis Bon- ning, Jr., and Anna Manzoni, Jack- son; Mrs. John Sidler and. Mrs. Myron Moss, Lehman; Mrs. Chester Culver and Mrs. Ord Trumbower, Ross. Deer Season \= The first day of deer season, we had no ‘school. Most of the boys were out hunting. As’ you often find, everyone can’t be successful; this happens when you are hunting. Some of the%oys found it out on Monday. If you were one of them, let’s not take time: off from school to, hunt. .“O.K.”, boys!’ Basketball Tonight, we will be opening a basketball season in which we hope to do’ very well. The game will be played on our own court against Jenkins Township. - We will play them again on December 9th on their court. i Band We have started practice for the LAKE-LEHMAN School News Don Grose came in from Florida By Mary Laskoski LEGION NEWS to hunt deer. Don is located in Fort Lauderdale. Bill Templin, Sussex, New Jersey and Ralph Templin, Baltimore, stop- ped at the Legion Saturday night. : mel are on display at the Legion and Marilyn Livezey: space for the Legion doings in his |a concert. Alternating schools each dove week, the jointure between the two bands is working out very well. The 105 pieces working with a good director gives a beautiful. sound. Let's keep up the good attendance, band members. . / is December 12, not 14. : bad weather. # Class. Rings Football Banquet Tomorrow Night Dance Will Follow Dinner Bnd Movie Booster Mothers will serve a ban- quet for football players and fathers The. Children’s Christmas Party is | tomorrow «night at Westmoreland rolling, along nicely. - Members and | High School. Mothers will eat at friends who received books remem- | 5:30, and serve the men at 6. A ber and make returns as soon as | dance, open to the public, will follow possible. The prizes for the party | the dinner. y Mrs. Robert Shotwell, president, Boyd White's Appliance Store. Boyd, will preside. Mrs. Thomas Jenkins, a good Legion member, always finds | program chairman, has arranged for sports film. Mrs. Fred Houlihan is general The notices for the December | chairman; Mrs. Kenneth Inman has meeting are in error. The meeting | charge of decorations: Mrs. Larry Newhart, dining room; Mrs. Donald Music. at the Legion Saturday |(Clark, arrangements; Mrs. James night didn’t fill the place. We blame | Goodwin, invitations. Fie Th ili hri Part When this article was written, the will 08 A me hd Student Loses Wallet Junior class rings had not yet come the Legion Home. Kt ie for all Aus In Dallas On Vacation in. We can tell by the bits of talk around the. school that the class can hardly ‘wait until it receives them. Student Council : The Council members have sold iliary members and husbands each one bring -a dollar gift. Every mem- is planned for all. A student home for Thanksgiving ber is urged to attend. A good time | from Roberts Wesleyan College in North Chili, N. Y. lost his wallet Following Comittee has been ap- | in Dallas the day after Thanksgiv- season tickets to winter sports, boys | pointed, General Chairman: Mrs. ing, somewhere between the post and girls basketball and wrestling. | Leonard Harvey; Food: Mrs. Joe | office and the home of his parents, We hope to have good crowds out | Lavelle; Mrs. Harold Brobst, Mrs. | Rev. and Mrs. Albert Reining Sr., to all the games; the spirit will help | Doris Mallin, Mrs. Edward Buckley; | on 42 Mill Street. the teams win. Decorations: Mrs. Wes Cave, Mrs. The name of Albert Reining, Jr. The Weather ¢ Marvin Carkhuff; Program: Mrs. |ig on a number of identifying cards Last weekend, many girls and Thomas E. Reese, Mrs. Fred Temp- |i; the blonde leather wallet, includ- lin; Telephone Squad: Mrs. John boys: were disappointed ‘hecsuse of Garbutt and Mrs. George Richards. ‘the first .snowfall which prevented them from going places they had : planned. Well, kids, this is just the | Lake Legion News beginning of another winter, so i cheer up! Look at the bright side Harveys Lake Post No. 967, Amer- of it—winter sports are here again. ican Legion, will hold its annual |Sgpe A Life—Drive Carefully _ | Christmas party for children of its ing driver’s license, social security card, and draft card. Albert is work- ing his way through college at Rob- erts Wesleyan. The loss: of his cards ‘is a blow. &@ \ High School Wins Letter Of Thanks College Compliments Student And Instructor In a letter recently received by Frank Trimble, principal of West- moreland High School, © Warren Johnson writes from State Teachers [College in Bloomsburg: BE “I am pleased to commend the very excellent work of Elaine _ Kozemchak, a student attending your high school, at the Fifth Teen- Age Traffic Safety Conference held November 18 at Bloomsburg. “Miss Kozemchak served on the student committee during the con- ference, and her contribution was highly praised by high school in- structors working closely with her. I have taken the liberty of designat- ing her as secretary of the student committee. 5 “Another item to be brought £4 your attention refers to a member of your faculty, George McCutcheon. He has been very faithful and help- ful these past years with the area's Traffic Safety Conferences. It has been a pleasure to be associated with him during these conferences from year to year. SEN “Thank you for your cooperation with this area’s Safety Conference and the services of your Miss Ko- zemchak and Mr. McCutcheon. “Signed: WARREN JOHNSON, “Associate Professor of Education, “Area chairman of Teen-Ag “Safety Conference.” ’ Your Classified Ad : Goes To 3,700 Homes. Flies To Iceland With Second Combat Team Vernon Crispell, son of Mrs. Ber- tha and the late Harry Crispell of Lehman, flew to Iceland on Sunday for a tour of duty with the Second Combat Team, after spending Thanksgiving with his mother. Ver- non, a graduate of Lehman-Jackson- Ross' high school, was employed by the General Cigar Company before entering the service in June. He received training at Fort Dix, N. J. New Skating Rink Dr. and Mrs. H. G. Gallagher are constructing a skating rink on the lot adjacent to their home on Lake Street. It is the gift of Mrs. Galla- gher’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip P. Kane, to their nine grandchildren. Correction Judy Dawe of Lehman says you never know how many friends you have until the Dallas Post mixes up two names and prints an item on your having arthritis. Judy hates to shut off the influx of strong beef broth and blanc mange, but she states emphatically that she is perfectly OK, in abound- ing health, and she’s eternally grate- ful for the solicitude. ‘Dallas Post,” she says, “certainly has good read- ership.” She's been getting inquir- ies about her health from as far off as Chicago. Bird Club Will Plan Christmas Bird Count Back Mountain Bird Club will plan for the annual Christmas Bird- Count at its next meeting, Thurs- day night at 8 in the Library Annex. Edwin Johnson will be in charge of the count, which is annually a pro- ject of the National Audubon Society. The_date will be some- j where’ in the week between Christmas and New Years. Mr. Johnson will be assisted by Rev. William Reid, pastor of Carverton Methodist church. The local Bird Club is an affiliate of the National society. Correction The name of Burl Updyke was omitted from the front-page account of: a surprise party given Rev. and Mrs. Ira Button recently. Burl was : master of ceremonies, and Dayton Long was general chairman. In addition to a letter received from Dr. George Bell one was received from Mr. and Mrs. Royal Lyne, from Orlando, Florida. Check. Fit Before You Buy Be sure a dress fits properly be- ‘fore you buy it, states Miss Bernice Tharp, extension clothing specialist of the Pennsylvania State Univer- sity. An ill-fitting dress detracts from your appearance and makes you feel uncomfortable. See that the collar fits closely at the neckline and doesn’t pull away at shoulder seams. Make sure the dress covers your back and chest smoothly and has “give” through ‘ the shoulders. Move your arms to . check that sleeves and armholes are comfortable and non-binding. See that the waistline is comfortable and at your natural waistline. Final- ly, check the skirt. It should be full enough over the hips so there is no strain, and the hemline should be even and at an attractive length. Pomona Grange Dec. 13 Pomona Grange 44 will meet with Jackson Grange Saturday December 13 for an all-day session. Ladies of the Jackson Grange will serve the noon meal, Post on Sunday afternoon, Devem- Local Residents Are ber 14, at 2 at WaHoo Inn. Steven Glova is chairman. Joseph Eligible For Prizes Desiderio, commander; is honorary West Side Junior Chamber of chairman. : = Committee members are: Kenneth Eg Jackson, Allen Brace, Basil Frantz, annual Christmas Lighting Contest.. John Panco, Leo Wodaski, Teor Joe Grimes, Director of Christmas | Pennington, Leo Yankoski, Calvin Activities, has announced the ap-| Strohl, William Jones, James Cor- pointment of Charles Gittens chair- | pein and John Gosart. man. Assisting him will be Bill The Auxiliary headed by Frances Walsh, Don Stevick, Joe Harrington | Degiderio, president, will assist. and Don Wolfe. Auxiliary Christmas Party The West Side Jaycees will spon- The Auxiliary will hold its Christ- sor this contest in Kingston, Forty- | mas party Monday evening, De- Fort, Plymouth, Larksville, Edwards- | cember 15, at 7 at Kunkle Commun- ville, Luzerne, Swoyerville, Dallas, | ity Hall. Fifty cent gifts will be Shavertown, Trucksville, Harveys | exchanged. For reservations call Lake and all other Back Mountain ' Elsie Jones not later than Monday, communities. Prizes are to be | December 8. Members of the com- awarded to the first three winners | mittee are: decorations, Myrtle in the home division and a wall | Wagner, Sylvia Brace and Bernice plaque will go to the first place | West; tickets, Mildred Jackson; winner in the business division, The prizes, Frances Yankoski. first place winner in the home div- At its recent meeting the Aux- ision will also be entered in the iliary passed resolutions to pay all national General Electric Home | Department obligations and to make Lighting contest with a chance for | 5 donation to the Gift Shop at the big cash prizes. Venerans’ Hospital. Myrtle Wagner announced that Commerce is again sponsoring its Application blanks can be obtain- IF Santa could choose He'd pick the perfect gift that grows in value each passing year. ed at Acme Markets in the Back | the candy campaign was very suc- | — Mountain area. cessful. Frances Desiderio, Auxil- Deadline for entries is December |iary preseident, has announced that 19. 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