ren— ts dge op 66 sround visited . Girls y Mrs. yr and Wilkes sd the int in cesses photo- news- on for as the v type notype mbled > oper ss was he day 1, nine Miers, Karen Dianna Wool- ed” by 1 Mrs. use? st — ese 246 sn RR biol lal bteen A Sadi hkid | a GER SL RSE RA Re at RA ih SLR AT IA Sh SR BREE ERA ay Ce es PENNSYLY ANA © a ‘Bowling N ews By DORIS MALLIN West Side Novelty clinched the by P. Ambrose. Go-Mar Cleaners pennant in CROWN IMPERIAL MA- and Crown Imperial split a pair as JOR League on Friday night. With | F. Kardell hit 255- 166-234 (655) one week remaining, West Side took | tor Go-Mag. Kardell now leads the 5'%/ point lead over the nearest league for high three. J. Kriel with competition at the expense of 3 | 203 (543) and A. Montross on points from Henry's Jewelers. J.|227 (527) was enough for Crown to Knecht, with 234 (629) and C. | grab first two games. Kunkle Motors Garris with 232 (612) provided the | shut out Berti & Sons, Berti’s first punch as Hen:y's went down hard. a point loss of the season. All the F. Stolarik with 234 (600) and D.| Motor boys hit in the 500's with Richards on 218 (595) went all out | By Shoemaker leading on 204 (580) for Henry's, but West Side took | and N. Stredney coming in with total pins by six sticks. Vanderhoff | a 184 545). B. Allabaugh with 207 pulled ‘out of a nhose-dive, taking 4 | (571) and T. Cross with 186 (544° from Birth’s. M. Panuti with 225 couldn’t make the grade for Berti’s (576) and L. Reese, 185 (548), led Cohn’s and Bolton's split a pair. P. the Sanders scoring while the best Thomas with 189 (550) and D Bir th's could Produce was 223 (513) Cairns 202 (543) led the scoring for THE BIGGEST THING SINCE HULA HOOPS ) PITCH-N-CATCH Returns Pitched Ball Automatically ® Grounders ® Line Drives © Pop Flies DICK 'S [HOBBY CENTER Narrows Shopping Center KINGSTON REVOLUTIONARY NEW GULF SOLAR HEAT “Ultra clean! Burns clean, heats, ‘Rudick, clean. .. lets you enjoy the very finest automatic heat comfort. First premium heating oil at regular price PITY or Order from us today! CHARLES H. LONG SWEET VALLEY, PA. cl nad These favorite playtimers are made to take the beating of healthy, active young feet. The springy crepe soles are strong and light, and toe caps protect against stubbing. ge : aEmOw MEDI UM $9 Shockproof Arch Cushion FREE PRIZES 4 4 4 4 3 “Guess the Number of 4 4 4 PEANUTS In Jar in our window ade HUMPHREYS CHILDREN'S BOOTERY BACK MT. SHOPPING CENTER SHAVERTOWN Mrs. Louis Maslow, Huntsville oad, Dallas, was a prize winner on friday when the Irem Temple Coun- try Club Women Golfers officially Tn - a : THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1960 Friday Was Opening Day For Irem Women Golfers opened - their /season. Betty Ma n- waring was anothsr winner. Twenty-three members attended the opening day event enjoying fine i weather. First row, left to right: | Mrs. George H. Montgomery, Mrs. | Warren Unger, Mrs. D. S. Williams, Mrs. T. R. Weichel, Mrs. C. E John’s while H. Lyons 221 ind L: Yankoski 195 (533): was lenty ‘for a win in the first and ast game. Jim-Jon Tomatoes swept I from Overbrook Inn. C. Williams vith 217-212-211 (640) led all ‘the corers followed by F. Burke 202 (568) and -C. Allabaugh 201 (568) olus J. ‘Birnstock 192 (557). The best Overbrook could do was a 203 (541) by R. Stair. ; Berti & Sons climbed - into the Iriver’s seat with two weeks left by sweeping 4 points from Sportsmen Bar & Grille as Shemanski with 225 (585) -and Dicton 219 (581) showed the way. Krajewski, 531 and Brace, 218 (520) also helped pave the way. Gulitus, 218 (544) and Kocher, 505 vere high for the Sportsmen. Dallas Lions and Crusaders split 2-2 with Lions ‘winning the opener and - total pins. Romanoski on! 222 (594) and Gavigan, 208 (549) paced the Lions. Tomasak with 522 was high for the Crusaders Noxen VFW swept 4 points from the Wreckers as Race, 527, Newell, 526 and Hollis, 500 showed the way. Amos and Morton with 513 was the only noise for the Wreckers as they slipped five points-off the pace. Raiders took Crispell for all 4 as 229 (577) ‘and Plata, 209 (550) were the big guns. Meade’s Garage swept 4 from Casterline Hauling as Yankoski with 204° (580), P. Thomas, 220 (556), Meade; 537 and Roberts, 510 showed the way. W. Thomas, 215 (524) led the Haulers. Crown Imperial Lanes took 4 points from O’Malia Laundry, knock- ing them out of top spot of IM- PERIALETTES League. Goodman Florists, took over the lead, 1 point ahead of O’Malia. Next week, Crown Lanes meet Goodman. Think you can do it again, girls? Garrity Real Estate was high with 741-2143. Eleanor McShea had 189 for Goodman’s while Becky Caster- line helped Apex with a 481 series. Imperialettes elected officers for coming season: Rose Novrasky will take over as president; Margaret Milne; secretary, Betty DeBarry, treasurer. New members will be wel- come for the coming season;. the league will meet at the same time, Friday at 9 p.m. The first annual banquet will be held on Friday, May 20 at 7 p.m. in Marin’s Restaurant. A group of three or four couples have been getting together every Sunday night this year on two lanes at Crown Imperial for an evening of fun and some friendly competition. Each one has had their share of good games this season, but Mrs. Albert Ide surprised everyone this week when she rolled a top-notch game of 205. (566) Orchard Farm set -a new single | game high last week of 980 in COM- MUNITY SERVICE Teague and was one pin low for high series when | Dallas 5-10 rolled 2690. Dallas 5-10 gained 15 point more over jecker’s by winn'‘ne 1. from i's ponent while the latter team HY wo settle for 7% point. n- Dallas 5-10 now has 39 to Be- secker’s 36%. Bob Maturi scored | 284 and R. Hogoboom had a 614 | series, Rachel Crispell led the scoring in NATONA GIRLS League with 618 | and Pat Klug had high series of | 429. Natonettes had a 667 game. Carderettes lead with 37% points. Construction won second half of WHITESELL BROTHERS «League and will" roll against first half | champions, Plumbing and Heating | this week. Construction had 769- 2185 in its regular contest against | lumbing and Heating last week. Stanley Suseck recorded 187 (490). The banquet will be held at Sportsmen's Bar and Grille, May 14 at 7 p.m. Canaries lead the DALLAS WOM- | AN’S CLUB league with 361% points with Orioles next with 29. Canaries had top scores of 728-1967. Gert Schneider rolled a 190 and Mar- garet Milne had a 473 series. Mar- garet had a 211-550 last week. Cardinals, with 39 points took honors in second half of season in ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN League He Lt. Peggy Thompson To '3 peak At Misericordia { Marine Lieutenant Peggy L. Thompson, woman officer procure- | ment representative for the 4th Ma- | ne Corps Reserve and Recruitment [ District . with Headquarters in >hilndelnhia will visit College Miseri~ ['‘cordia this morning to discuss op- portunities for college *women to | serve in an executive position in the | Women Marines. |" Lieutenant Thompson, a 1958 gra- duate | of Youngstown University, | completed her Marine training at | Quantico, Virginia last year. At | Youngstown University she was sec- | retary of the student council; editor | of the student handbook, and won | the Award for being the best all- round student in her class. She was | a member of Phi Lambda Delta, Al- | pha Pi Epsilon and Kappa Delta Pi | honorary education group as well as | the English Society. Kingston Twp. Ambulance Kingston Township Ambulance made three runs last week; two on April 21: Earl Henwood Jr. from Carverton Road to Veterans Hos- pital, 7 a. m., crew members Long, Johnson Gordon; John Reckard, Harris Hill Road, Nesbitt Hospital, Dr. Crompton, 9:45; crew, Long, Shoemaker, Frederick. April 23: Mrs. Hennebaul, Pioneer Avenue, home from Mercy Hospital t 1:10 p.m. Crew, Weiss, Hill and Loucks. Friday night and will roll against first half winners, Orioles, this week. Orioles had high game of 885 and 2543 total pins. A. Whittaker was high man with 189-183-215 (587). Morgan had 200 (582): Kreidler, 194 (516) and Den- mon, 196 (513). The banquet will be held Friday, May 6 at 7 p.m. at Castle Inn. Pearls lead LUTHERAN WOM- i EN’S League ‘with 29 points with hi Garnets second with 27 and Opals ; next with 26. Pearls lead scoring with 759-2131. High individuals were Terry Morton and Rilla Eck- erd with 185 games and Kay Kalaf- sky ,with 492 (176-171-145), Jackson “A” made a clean sweep of BACK MT. FIREMEN'S League playoffs, beating Lehman “C” 2522 to 2358. Fred Fielding’s 235-565 were Jackson’s top scores. Sid Fielding’s 192-542 closed the lid on |§ the Lehman Team. Trucksville “A” took the bottom eight championship by decisively beating Jackson “C” 2455 to 2301: “Bob” Shoemaker’s 203-210-573 was the “hammer:” The annual bahquet will be held Monday, 7:30 at the Continental Inn Swallowing your pride will never give you indigestion, SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST Join tomorrow. ...join our NEW Thousandaire Club Easiest Way To Save $1000—Fast! Just stop in and tell any teller you want to be a THOUSANDAIRE. 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