AORN Sing SIRE, _baLLAS, PENNSYLVANIA ‘Dallas Borough Sixth Grader: Start HE DALLAS LUSH, LBUReDAY, JULY iy 1960 For Philadelphia ; F ie a Btn nt Dallas Borough P.T.A. sponsored the Sixth Grade's Annual Trip to Leslie Reining, George Mahler, Peg- gy Rood, Charlotte Rambus, Linda Philadelphia in June when the group visited Franklin Institute, the Navy Yard as guest of Daniel Kozemchak, Betsy Ross House, Independence Hall, the Zoo, and Trainor’s Res- taurant for seven o'clock dinner en- Parry, Janet Kelley, Amy Hetrick, Nancy Davis, Patty Peiffer, Eva Ko- zemchak, Danny Yanchick, Paul Fiske, Fred Mintzer, Donald Bul- ford, Billy Davis, Jerry Sutton, Tho- mas Rowett, Edmund Peters, Dale Prynn. route home. “i i Starting at 7 a. m. were: Row 1 Row 2 Bus Driver, William A. STOP AT THE SIGN FOR PROMPT, EFFICIENT SERVICE Now Open 24. 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LONG : : SWEET VALLEY GR.7-2211 Austin; Supervisor of Elementary Education; Chaperones, Mrs. Charles Mahler, Mrs. Donald Bulford, Mrs. Robert Parry; Robert Parry, Richard Prynn, Sharon Brobst, Betty Jane Scott, Mary Jane Antanaitis, Betty | Hall, Peggy Reese, Bonnie Brobst, . Lesser, Sandra Turner, Sharon Pickanski, Mrs. Chaperones, Mrs. | Gertrude Schneider. Pamela | Donna Demmy, Judy Schneider, James Yarnal, W. A. Austin, teacher, and Mrs. Harold Brobst, Richard Prynn, and Mrs. Junior High School principal, John Rosser, releases names of students on the honor roll for the past semester: SEVENTH GRADE: Fred Gosart, Stephen Farrar, Walter Gosart, Al- bert Matukitis, Sharon Phillips, Ann Woolbert, Daisy McCelland, Linda | Parsons, Thomas Wardell, Robert Houston Day, Judy Bergs- trasser, Shirley Zarychta, Charlene Tyrreli, Robert Bray, Reese Finn, Nadine Xuderka, Charles Miller, Susan Smith, Helen Yagloski, Mar- jorie Glahn, William Roberts, David Kopetchny, Edward Muncie, Susan Dingle, Linda Casterline, Ronald Fink, Linda Davies, Jean Fleming, Gail © Lamoreaux, Jo-Ann Norrie, Harry Sweppenheiser, Rose Mary Zekas, Jean Shales, Patsy Block, Arthur Miller; Charles Dodson, Ro- bert Templin, , JoAnn Tucker, Ellen Evans. EIGHTH GRADE: Lillian Nero, “A Fine Vacation Spot in Pennsylvania’ FOR OUR GUESTS! 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Carol Remley, Sharon Titus, Connie Condaras, Bradley Earl, Charlyn Ell, Margaret Fleming, Laura Jacob, Susan Kitchen, Anne Mulhern, Rita Rice, Harrison Schaff- hause, Sheryl Stanley, Linda Wool- bert, Sherrill Owens. ~ NINTH GRADE: Robert Ashman, Frank O'Hara, Peter Wolfe, Jeanne Merolla; Marjorie. Baird, ' Richard Ratcliffe, Richard Eckerd, Gary Cbbb, Paul Jenkins, Arline Rambus, Charlotte Roberts, Susan Larish, Holly Bacon, Robert Letts, Howard Dover, Donald Anderson, Judith Miller, Nancy ‘Sieber, Marlene Milne, Susan Fleming, John Wardell, Paul Haradem, William Cooper. Kiwanis Theatre Party Dallas Kiwanis outdoor theatre party will be held on Wednesday night, July 27th. This years money- making project for the club has been changed from the projects of the past to an outdoor theatre affair. Regular outdoor theatre prices will prevail an children under twelve will be admitted free. The proceeds are used for/ com- munity affairs such as the annual Christmas party for needy children, buying home necessities for families and giving an annual scholarship to a deserving senior from the area. General chairman is George Mc- Cutcheon. Ray Tag is ticket chair- man and Frank Kreigh is publicity chairman. Tickets may be purchased from any Kiwanis member; members of the women’s auxiliary or Key Club Keyettes and Legionnettes from the high school. For Engraved and Printed : Wedding Invitations Try The Post A resident of the Back Mountain became a citizen of the United States at impressive ceremonies in Scranton Friday afternoon, appear- ing among 400 candidates, 100 of them from Luzerne County. Mrs. Alvah Jones, born within the sound of Bow’s Bells at Lambeth Walk in London, is now a citizen, entitled to all the privileges of citi- zenship. What does it mean to gain citizen ship ? Mrs. Jones, the Renee of Renee Collie Kennels on Main Street, Dal- las, was required to study the Con- stitution of the United States, the Bill of Rights, the history of the Nation, the Four Freedoms. She had to pass a rigid examination on these points, What is the inscription on the Statue of Liberty ? Mrs. Jones is letter perfect. At her first preliminary examina- tion, she had to bring two witnesses who had known her for more than five years in this country, who could swear to her character. For her final examination, she had Dallas Resident Becomes Citizen At Impressive Ceremonies July 1 explain why she was so elated. Her mother, Mrs. Grace Elizabeth Henson, became a citizen two years ago, along with her father, Vindent, now deceased. Mrs. Henson lives with Renee, and Renee's two little boys, David and Dale. David, 11, plays in the Little League, catcher for Dallas Miner's team. Dale, eight years old, has am- bitions to be a carrier for the Dallas Post. Hewing straight to the line Friday morning, he asked for a job and then, as an aside, said, ‘My mother’s going to be a citizen | today.” . A telephone call to Mrs. Jones | made connections with her mother, instead, who laid the foundations for the story, and finally with a greatly excited Renee, fresh from the tub, who bubbled with enthusiasm. “Every time I see folks staying away from the polls,” she said, “I feel like telling them what a privilege it is, to be able to vote in a free country, to have some small part in this great Nation’s affairs. The thing I am going to do after being naturalized, is register. Probably breathe, and they treat it just as casually, They don’t know how hard people from other countries have to work to get their citizenship. Folks who become citizens are not apt to stay home on election day. They go proudly to the polls, for this is now their country.” And: “Will you listen to the Pledge ‘of Allegiance? I want it letter perfect, and I'm pretty nervous.” Did You Read THE TRADING POST SECTION B—Pagy | Street Resurfaced Terrace Drive to Perrin Avenue in Kingston Township has been re- surfaced and Supervisers are re ceiving many compliments. College Buys Home In its search for more dormitory space for its expanding enrollme=nt, College Misericordia has purchased the former Goldsmith property on Claude Street. to bring proof that she had lived in the same house for five years, and had been an exemplary resident during that time. Preparing to leave Dallas for Scranton Friday morning, she offices will not be open over fourth of July weekend, but I can do it on Tuesday. Registering to vote will pay me for the years of study.” She went on: “People who are born in this country think of citizen- stopped te answer questions, and EB WE SAVE Bone HB ron 00D gg DRIVERS! " ALL GOOD DRIVERS GET DISCOUNT TED J. 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