— PAGE 4 rs. Bruce Williams Is Head Of Idetown WSCS © Mrs. ‘Bruce Williams was chosen i ‘president and Mrs. Russell Rogers, | vice president, at the meeting of [detown W. S. C. S. held m the Church last Wednesday. Other cers: Mrs. George May, treasurer, d Mrs. Roswell Frederici, secre- y. Present were Mesdames Arthur Montross, Joseph Ide, Raymond | Spencer, Wiliam « Evans, Dean Snaver, John Mahle, Raiph Welsh, Roswell Fererici, George May, Heroert Ward, Corey Meaue, Waiter Smith, Bruce Wuliams, Russell i Emory Hadsel, Alfred Had- Chioe Spencer and Walter Fitohor: haren and Leonard Manle, Howard Reilly. | Centermoreland Scouts 236 held a Field Day along Mil ‘eek, near the Florence Weaver me on May 14 from 4 until 9 vhen hiking, fishing and cooking ere enjoyed. In the group were arles Klimas, Charles Corby, Ken- neth Corby, Frank Schoonover, Terry Schoonover, Ronald Kaskus, ack Rogers, John Bliss, Dale Wright adult leaders, Rev. J. 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You'll find a style to ‘meet every type lamp. MARTIN'S 'LECTRIC HOUSE WYOMING AVE. KINGSTON BU 7-4367 THE DALLAS POST, It Was A Grand Night I For mo At oii Prom THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1000" = hs Lath ke RIGHT x It was a grand night for dancing. A dull overcast day had turned bright as the sun broke through the clouds just a few hours before the boys began picking up their dates. Here in the crowded ball room at Irem Coun- ‘try Club you can spot Sue Kelley and Bill Bowers in the left foreground; Libby Cleasy and her escort (right); Grace Ann Bachman and John Marks, (center); that's Jack Eck and Betsy Mason, (far right center). George Hall, (left), and Willard Smith, with their dates, Donna Howell and Beverly. \ There was plenty to laugh and talk about between dances. Nobody had a better time than Jimmie Morgan and Sue Lawrey, (facing camera), Tony Bloomer has a serious conversation (far left first table) with Sharon Sem: uels. ' Bob Eyet and Carol Dymond, backs to comera. CENTER David Stout smiles proudly. His date, Celia Monta: has just been named Queen of the Prom by girls of the Junior Class. Sherry Gauntlet, (left), and Sis Carey with their escorts, Peter Letts, (left), and Robert Shotwell. ? LEFT School Board President and Mrs. Charles Mannear with their daughter, Charlene, pause for a moment.to chat with Tom Heslop (left), William An- derson and Martha Muncie (right). The faculty had a good time, too, (left to right)' Lester Lewis, West- moreland Band director; Mrs. Thomas Jenkins, Thomas Jenkins, faculty manager; Mrs. James Goodwin and James Goodwin, principal of E Shovertown Raildino, Dallas Senior Woman's Club Welcomes Two New Members Dallas Senior Woman's Club met, Eggleston, Robert Graham, Edwin | at ‘the Prince of Peace Chuich Wed- | Roth, Kenneth Bayliss, Walter Lar- | nesday and welcomed Mrs. Richard | son, H.R. McCartney, George Bowen, | Meyers and Mrs. Frank Quare as! Ralph Dixon, Evor Jones, Willard | new members. Committee reports | Durkin, Robert VanHorn, Ralph | were given. by Mrs. Robert Milne, { Marshall, Peter Kaye, Richard | bowling, Mrs. John Rogers, library | Meyers, John Mulhern, Stefan Hel- | auction, Mrs. Algert Antainitis, val-| | lersperk, Roger McShea, Victoria ue shop, Mrs. Roger McShea, flower | Bierstein; R. M. Grenstead, Robert arranging. Hostess were Mesdames Milne, Frederick Sinclair, Sheldon | Joseph Schnéder, Vernon Ash, Don- | Evans, Edward Ratcliffe, John M. | ald Clark George Bonning, Michael | Rogers, Harry Ohlman, Charles W. Bucan, Larry Newhart and William | Goode, Howard Garris, John Rich- Cooper. E. Reithoffer Jr., Nelson Shaver, Mrs. Ben Edwards, program chair- | Charles Mahler, Edwin Bush, Del- man, introduced the entertainers; | mar Fish, Harold Elston, Joseph Mrs. Donald Munson, Mrs. Lillian | goode, Howard Garris, John Rich- Weidner and Mrs. George Schooley | ards, Edward Bessmer, Richard Jr, vocalists, accompanied by Mar: | Griffith, Allen Montross, Algert An- | garet Roberts McCormick. Flutist | tainitis and Edward Jackson; Patti | was Jane Piekorski, accompanied by | and Glenda Larson, Nancy Eggles- : Dorothy Turner. ton, Martha Messick. Present were Mesdames Alva Mrs. Bruce Cardon Entertains Book Club With Antique Display Charlotte Cardon, summer resi- Wilson, A. R. Dungey, H. W. Smith, lector, headed a fascinating program on antiques at the meeting of Back Mountain Library Book Club held in dent of Beaumont and antique col- | John P. DeWitt, A. G. Rutherford, W. B. Jeter, Russell Frantz, George | Montgomery, Herman Thomas, Ora- | nan Lamb, Arthur Ross; Miriam To Attend Convention Three Back Mountain women are among the twenty-six Luzerne County delegates attending the 63rd Annual Convention of Pennsylvania Federation of Women’s Clubs Wed- nesday, Thursday and Friday atthe Bellevue Startford in Philadelphia. They are: Mrs. Harry Ohlman, re- | Woman's | pesenting Dallas Senior Club; and Mrs. Robert Moore and Mrs. Raymond Daring, Woman's Club. NG UIPHOLSTERI Give your furniture a new lease on life We'll extend the life of your furniture by many years . . . give it new beauty - and new comfort, FREE ESTIMATES sparkle, Junior | | ley, dr, | Birth, Lohman | Williams, | Moss, David Benscoter, gle, Harold Briggs, George Wesley, ‘| women, Mrs. Sweet Valley Class Has Mother Daughter Party Kings Daughters Class of Church of Christ held its Mother and Daugh- ter banquet in the Church Hall re- | cently. Gifts were presented to the Mrs. Nina Birth, Mrs. George Wes- with most daugh- Adam Kliamovitch and Sr., three oldest mother, youngest mother, , mother Mrs. George Wesley, ters, Mrs. daughters. Mesdames Nina Hawke, Kenneth Willard Sutliff, Frank William Trumbower, Stanley Gerald Cra- Present were Foss, Jr., Clair Wesley, Ned Walsh, Carl Rood, Carl W. Rood, Joseph Gre- vitch, Charles Masters, Charles gory Donald Wesley, Adam Kliamo- Brown, E. J. Waterstripe; Debbie Williams, Beverly and Mary Wesley, Betsy Rood, Helen and Diane Wes- ley, Edna Roberts, Kathy, Leach, Betty Kliaomovich, Susan Masters, Jeanette Shaw, Judith Shaw. - Irs. Stella Birnstock Heads Kunkle W.S.C.S. Mrs. Stella Birnstock was elected president and Mrs. Sarah Williams, vice president at the meeting of Kunkle W. S. C. S. held at the Victor Rydd home, Kunkle, recently. Other officers: secretary, Mrs. Gomer Elston; financial secetary, Mrs. Allen Brace; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Ann Weaver; treasurer, Mr. Ralph Elston; (promotion secretary, Mrs. Russell Miers; missionary education and service, Mrs. Ralph Ashburner, social relations, Mrs. Ralph Hess; student relations, Mrs. Fred Dodson, children’s work; Mrs. Arthur West; spiritual life, Mrs. E. Ralph Karlin; literature, Mrs. Julia Kunkle; supply work, Mrs. Lewis Nulton; status of William Brace; chair- man of church activities, Mrs. Ray Henney. Officers will be installed by the pastor at a time to be announced later. Present at the meeting were Mes- dames Fred Dodson, Ralph Elston, Lewis Williams, Ralph Ashburner, llen Brace, William Brace, Gonior Miller, Jack Birnstock, Lewis Nul- ton, Lewis Joscyln, E. Ralph Kerlin and Russell Transue; Winifred Stompler. Commencement Speaker Dr. George Z. F. Bereday, Colum- bia University, will be the com- mencement speaker at Bloomsburg State College, Sunday, May '29 at 2 > m. To Speak On Russian Trip Wilkes Commencement Agnes Gregson, Shrine View, will Dr. Elmer W. Engstrom, sénior ex- | speak on her frip to Russia at the i ecutive vice president, Radio Cor- meeting of Dallas Rotary Club to- | poration of America, will deliver the night at Irem Temple Country Club. commencement address at Wilkes Stefan Hellersperk is chairman. College, Monday June 6 at 8 p. m. in the college gymnasium. | xo) : Aes 3 et Have been Priced as be ane yo° a, & high as 21.95 a sf \ APT ad™ FS; * MINX MODES ¥ te od * LAMPL | A pi : \ot® Linen — Light Wools — Rayon | A \ Tweedy Acetates : ALL SIZES He. ALL COLORS PENNSYLVaidA S12. the annex Monday afternoon. Mrs. | Lathyop, Mary Jane Faust, Mar- Cardon who displayed an unusual | garet Wood. collection of antique silver acces- sories conducted a guessing game, | with members of the audence par- | 25 of our 50 states have parts of ‘their area reaching to sea level—. ticipating. ; J i | California and Louisiana, each, have Following the program, Mrs | parts ts extending below sea level. Arthur Dungey and Mrs. A. D. | adn REE CT EE AIRES Hutchison poured. | Present at the meeting were Mes- | dames Mitchell Jenkins, Fred Jen- nings, Carl Henderson, Harry Sweps- | ton, Sr., Thomas M. Lewis, Ray W. Turner, Thomas Graham, F. B. | Howell, A. D. 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