ANIA fifteen ‘was otting news- tio-TV 1d the vriters named ibuted excel- Dallas = rs for orofes- was a “home \nCisSCo ono of the would rafter otball. Chief baugh, ilitary t with which ~— 8 f mp us A will legiate ay, on MISS theme ication spaper j ul f dele- . Dean 1 wel- ollgee. S 11 con- con- r-sbaff. 1 wh ad by affs of Jollege, Col- | College + | tended ughout d New 1g the schools ‘e also ordia’s ors its o ‘en-_ | n im- e and organ- Lois yarious | Glaria y Fen- Brown. ith: a J 4 SE TIER ik DALIAS, PENNSYLVANIA “Altar And Rosary Plans Christmas Tea ' Annual Christmas es of Altar and Rosary Society, Gate of Heaven Church, will be held Thursday, December 8, following the evening mass. Table decorations will be creative masterpieces which will be entered in a contest with prizes awarded for best religious theme, best fantasy and most originial. Musical selections will be pre- sented by Misericordia students. Mrs. William Stewart, chairman, and Mrs. James Regan, co-chairman, assisted by moderator, Father Fran- . cis Kane, have named the following committee members: Mesdames Henry Mastolski, Vincent Makar, Ralph. Daley, Rose Novroski, Robert Eckenrode, Louis Rubino, George Ruckno, . Ignatius. Gallagher, McDonald, Jerome Gruver,. Marvin Elston, George Arzente, Louis Vitale, Leo Mohen, Victor Borzone, Palma Guida; Matt Evans, Thomas Decker, Frank McAndrew, John Yalick, Stephen .Yalick, ‘Hugh Carr, Francis Barry, Michael Magnifico, F. Dixon, Joseph Wentzel, = Joseph O'Donnell; Marie Trevenon. Welcome Little Strangers to the Back Mountain! Please Stop In The Store... Pick Up A FREE GIFT! Son-Nov: 21, General Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Grant Cooper : R. D. 2, Trucksville - Daughter—Nov. 22, Nesbitt Hosp. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Konek Heller's Grove, Trucksville SotNov. 28, Neshitt Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Robert Domnick R. D.:1; Trucksville SonNov: 2%, Wyo. Valley Hosp. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams Main Road, Trucksville While. They Last LOV-ERE HAND CREME Reg. 39¢ 1 pe 10e JAR 'DIAPARENE | BABY LOTION BABY POWDER SAVE 19¢ 2 For‘1 TRUCKSVILLE PHARMACY MAIN ROAD, TRUCKSVILLE OR 4-6666 ¥ Ray | successful completion are appointed | lumber, and burned the debris. i duty upon commission as Second ‘Ernest Keller Buried | Brandon, William Gromel, and Gor- Joseph Polacky Joins Bucknell Glee Club Joseph D. Polacky of Dallas was selected to join the 75-voice Men's Glee Club at Bucknell University this year, after successfully com- peting in tryouts. Polacky, a sophomore, will ac- company the group on its annual spring concert tour of cities in Pennsylvania and surrounding states. The Club, under the direction of Professor Jack S. Crim, also gives numerous concerts on .campus and || in nearby towns. Son of Mr. and. Mrs. Joseph J. Polacky, 256 Huntsville . Street, Polacky is. studying for the degree of bachelor of science in electrical} | engineering. Bir Force Recruit Team To Visit Misericordia T/Sgt Jacob Brin, local Air Force Recruiter announces that the Air Force Officer Selection Team will visit College. Misericordia December 7 to explain the many opportunities available to young women college graduates. |i Members of the toarn are, Capt. | Robert Donovan, New Cumberland; M/Sgt Thomas Horne, Scranton; and T/Sgt. Jacob Brin, Wilkes-Barre. " Young women who apply ‘and qualify for -the Officer Training School (OTS) Program receive three months of training, and upon Second Lieutenants in the US Air Force Reserve and are put on active Lieutenants. At Maple Grove Ernest Keller, 76, Bear Hollow. area, died Friday morning at Nes- bitt Hospital, where he had been admitted to the medical service on Monday. He was buried Monday afternoon in Maple Grove Cemetery, following services conducted by Rev. Richard Wenzel from the Bronson. Funeral Home. Pallbearers were nephews: Russell Steele, Sr. and Jr.; John Steele, Carl don Steele. : | Mr. Keller was one of twelve chil-" dren born to the late Vince and Evelyn McCreary Keller of Sweet: Valley. For a time before moving to the Harveys Lake RD home in 1953, ! he lived in Shavertown, and re- tained membership in Shavertown Methodist Church. ' He belonged to the Quiwanmick Hunting and Recreation (Club which owns a camp in Pike County. His wife, Maude, died in 1953. He is survived by these brothers and sisters: Mrs. Herman Brandon, Lehman; Vinti, Lancaster; Mrs. War- || ren Boston, Pikes Creek; Loren, Idetown; Kenneth and William, Depew, N. Y. and nieces and nephews. Rood Barn Razed John Parrish and Emerson’ Veitch have razed the old two-story barn on the Ralph Rood property, ‘Leh- man ‘Avenue, removed the usable Emerson reports that the floor boards in the upstairs: portion were of chestnut, beautifully ‘seasoned, and practically indestructible. 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Mrs. Albert Tirpak Is Guest At Shower Mrs. shower on Saturday night given by | FRIDAY \\ FRIDAY SATURDAY - FRIDAY SATURDAY - FRIDAY Albert Tirpak, Lake Silk-| worth was guest of honor at a her sister, Mrs. Sheldon Lamore eaux. - Worlinsky, Susan. Sayre, , William | See Santa now at BACK MOUNTAIN LUMBER & COAL CO. FREE GIFTS for every boy and girl! - DECEMBER 2 SATURDAY - - DECEMBER 9 [Mey lovely gifts were received. Smith, Verna: Dominick, Joseph | Games were played and saps IEEE: Ray Bryant, and the guest served to the following: Mesdames | of honor and the hostess. William Naugle, Betty Agnew, Ger- | ald Rittenhouse, Walter Sayre, Wil- liam Sayre, Combined circulation of English language daily newspapers in 1959 reached an af-time high of 57,611,- 47. Thomas Sayre, Julia i 18. 6 — SANTA’S VISITING HOURS — - 6:00 pm. to 9:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. DECEMBER 10 - 3 1t0 6 and 7 to 9 DECEMBER 3 - DECEMBER 16 - 3:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. DECEMBER 17 - 3 to 6 and 7 to 9 - DECEMBER 23 - 3 to 6 and 7 te 9 - CHRISTMAS SHOPPING HOURS — =’ 8a.m. to 9p.m. This is the one big store In this area that has the right gift for ‘every one in the family — a beautiful display of toys, hard- ware, gift items, and special displays of dolls, sporting goods, It happens only once a year .. , and’ what a magical time to all junior eitizens the key to our-won- derful city -of -toys! Senior Woman's Plans Month Of Dallas Senior Woman's Club Executive Board made plans Mon- day night for Christmas cheer for needy families of the area, using | names furnished by local clergy- men. Mrs. Edwin Roth, hostess, was assisted by Mrs. Alton Whit- taker. Mrs. Sheldon Evans, chairman of | Christmas baskets, will be assisted | by Mesdames Donald Clark, James | Huston Sr., Peg Evans, L. L. Richardson, Robert Van Horn, and William Clewell. Mrs. Ben Edwards reported on the Christmas program for Decem- | ber 14 at Prince of Peace parish | house, at which Dallas | roll, will sing Christmas selections, and Mrs. Abner Millard, Mrs. | Thomas Hughes and Mrs. Franklin | Dymond will present “The Inn. ” Members may bring guests. Mrs. Robert Maturi was named Valentine Dance chairman, with Mrs. Sherman Harter. co-chairman. Mrs. Jonathan Valentine and Mrs. Francis Ambrose, co-chairmen of the Vogue Contest, announced | two categories: one for students in which girls of Westmoreland Home- Making department will compete, and another for club members who | has charge of centerpieces. | Mrs. Ralph Dixon were | Mrs. | Moyer, and Mrs. Russell Case. | dames | Otto, Harry Peiffer, Granville Sow- | den, and Wilson Maury. } Choral, under direction of Wilma Hunt Car- | | Club Board Holiday Fun Robert Graham, Mrs. H. R. McCart- ney, and Mrs. McShea herself, who Three new members proposed by | accepted: | Mrs. Henry | Clifford, Troup, Mrs. John Rogers was named as- sistant corresponding secretary. Mrs. Alva Eggleston presided. | Other than those already named, these members were present; Mes- Lewis J. Reese, Herman Living At Alderson Mr. and Mrs. James O. McCaffrey and small son, Norman, have moved | into the second floor apartment of the Howard Jones home, pole 111, Alderson. Mr. McCaffrey was re- cently honorably discharged from | the Air Force. He was stationed in | Kansas. Fér Thanksgiving dinner they en- tertained their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCaffrey of Harveys | Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Kocher, and Tanya and Don, their aunt, Mrs. Adirene Nulton, Kingston, and their grandmother, Mrs. Jane Kocher, Harveys Lake. will enter their own dress-making projects. It was further announced that Mrs. Ruth Darbie, Luzerne County Extension, will give a series of lessons in sewing after the holi- | days. Four members of the Flower Ar- | rangement class - taught by Mrs. Roger McShea will exhibit - their | work at the Winter Flower Show in Wilkes-Barre: Mrs. Edward Ratcliff, | Mrs. Jonathan Valentine, Mrs. | « 83 We give Misericordia Registrar Attends Annual Meeting Sister Mary Rosaire, R. S. M., registrar of College Misericordia, | attended the annual meeting of the | Middle States Association of Col- | legiate - Registrars and Officers of Administration in Atlantic City over ' | the ‘weekend. “Changing the Calen- “burgh, Columbia, | asked. for SECTION A — PAGE 5 dar” was the topic of discussion. Merits of the Trimester College Year were explained by representa- tives from Universities of Pitts- Georgetown and Pennsylvania. Saturday afternoon panels treating the ‘Role of the Registrar-Admissions Officer in Edu- cational Policy were led by Elinor iD. Abel of Harcum Junior College |and by Catherine R. Rich of the | Catholic University, Washington, Df Pat's Address A number of subscribers have the address of Dyer. It is 303 Cedar Lane, Patricia Largo, Florida. in LINKS == SEA FOOD SPECIAL LOBSTERTAIL $1 4 10 oz, ALWAYS HARD SHELLS Clams, 2c ea. 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