TH EEE | pauans, PENNSYLVANIA Hele By DORIS MALLIN This week's column is the last I'll be writing for the year 1960, also the last time I will have the oppor- tunity to refer to Bob Hanson as the friendly proprietor of Crown Imper- ial Bowling Lanes. the doors New Year's Eve and Tony Bob' will lock 192 (548) and C. Garris 188 (535). For Michael's it was C. Lozo 220 (566); H. Ehret 208 (558) and B. Hanson 226 (521). West Side Novelty set a new single high with 1020 in the second stanza against Shavertown Lumber, to Crown Imperial. Bill Allabaugh rolled 604 series including 189-223- 192 games; A. Ciccarelli was in for 188-200 (540); J. Yanik hit 184 (512) and N. Buynak posted 180 (00% Shemanski led Toperial team Ei 210-183 (551) assisted by H. Ehert 184-196 (537) and "Penky Stolarick 206 (529). Dodson’s and Bolton's split—J. Bolton was top man with 204-196 (576) and D. King led Dodson’s THE DALLAS POST, 7 se venteen x DECEMBER 29, 1960 sd by bo boul special correspondent MAGAZINE JANE FONDA’s being paged for a starring role in “A The Samuels Twins, Karen and Sharon HAPPY NEW YEAR May the coming year bring hap- WESTMORELAND High School News to chaperone. As in the past food was collected SECTION B—PAGE 1 Correctional Institution. At present the girls are selling Toffee peanuts. The girls wish to extend their thanks to Miss Mabel Jenkins, the club sponsor. On Friday, December 9, Mr. Robert Brengle, representative for Penn State Center, Hazleton, spoke to the senior Trigonometry and Junior Plane Geometry students under the supervision of Mrs. Louise M. Prothero. Mr. Brengle showed a film entitled ‘‘Careers For Tomor- Te § Bonomo will take over on New |as the Lumbermen took first game [with 184-202 (545); J. Birnstock hit Summer World”. . . FRANKIE AVALON gets a Cadillac and piness and good health to everyone. [to donate to a needy family at |,.ou» ang spoke on the advantages — Year's Day. We will all miss Bob! [by a long margin, but couldn't bring | 182. $150 a week on his 21st birthday « « CHRISTMAS DANCE Thanksgiving. This year enough {00d | of. the two year course offered at After all, he established this favor- | anything else “home”; West Side | Dallas Dairy featured C. Roberts DICK BEYMER is bad news as far as The Christmas Dance, spongored | 2nd money was contributed by the | tho Center. Following his dicussion d | ite spot on Dallas Highway and it |walked off with 3. M. Panunti led | 210-199 (559) when it took over TUESDAY WELD is concerned + « « | by the Juniors, was held Thursday | girls to make up two baskets. Lynne | there was a question and answer 1 will be difficult for all his friends | the West Siders with 223 (624) as |Titman’s for 3. C. Garris had 180- FABIAN tock VICKIE TRICKETT to the before Christmas and everyone had | Jordan, with the help of Rev. Robert nd employees to get used to his not ing around to answer complaints /and problems. However, most of us have got to ~ know Tony -Bonomo quite well by now and know that he will be there ~ all the time to help in any way he can. Tony has been a regular visitor his team mates all hit the 500’s. For Shavertown, T. Cross 193 (542) and H. Kocher 189 (513) were high scorers. Luigi's Pizzérria and Gosart’s Appliances had a slow match with Luigi's coming out on the long end for 3 points. D. Richards came in 183 (528) and S. Fielding, bowling only two games, posted 189-192. K. ‘Dibble led Titman’s with 193 (531) and J. Sholes had 180 (511). °H. Gaylord chalked up 184. Robinson's lost 3 to Dixon's. T. Gauntlett recorded 180-190-188 (558) and T. Cross rolled 185-181 Deb Stars Ball dated DEAN BRANDON DE and the -next night, | MARTIN’s daughter | Claudice . . « JULIET PROWSE is through with both SINATRA and ELVIS . . « CAROL LYNLEY and WILDE will be re- teamed in “Blue Denim Baby” . « « DWAYNE HICKMAN wants to give a gay time. This semi-formal dance was well attended, not only by stu- dents now in high school, but by many graduates. The girls were dressed in pretty frocks and the gym was decorated in the mood of Christ- mas, with a large Christmas tree in one corner of the gym. The theme Yost, gave the baskets to two ap- preciative families. Recently a bake sale was held at Shavertown Acme. The proceeds are to be used for the donation of several stereo-records to the Dallas Correctional Institution. On December 21, the club went period on college courses in general. The students enjoyed this opportun- ity to learn about Penn State Center and the courses offered there. INDUSTRIOUS A company’s employment office was checking on references. “How long did this man work for +4, at Crown Imperial for some time and | with the only 500 for Luigi’s 188 | (540). Bonfig hit 180 (517) and ing . . . BOBBY DARIN and SANDRA DEE of the dance was the “Snow Ball” | caroling in Trucksville, The girls met 27 ; has already begun to call everyone | (520). L. Yankoski had the only |Klass had 182 for Dixon's. Sone Chestnut ARN a . EDD BYRNES, and the Rythym Aces played for oki at the home of yn id the ‘former emplover wad | by his or her first name. He is a [500 for Gosart’s with 173 (504). Developers Lead Whitesell’s of all people, i is now “in” with SINATRA’s Clan . . . Sender dancing. Mathers for refreshments. “About 4 hours,” was the reply. \ : swell fellow who has a friendly | Berti & Son kept up the pace with | WHITESELL BROTHERS League SENIOR RINGS Part of the work of the Tri-Hi-Y | “Why, he told us he’d been there : smile and welcome any time you |a four timer over Jim-Jon Toma- | wil eng season's first half this week ; Seniors are wearing their West- |is helping others when a need is |a long time,” said the astonished i walls through the doors, toes. B. Allabaugh hit his seventh | iii), Developers in lead with 38 moreland class rings. They arrived |discovered. The group then tries | caller. P- | Sa Tope this Imperium to wel- | 600 series of the season with a 223 points, coming from the bottom in | just before the holidays. They are | to fulfill the need. This resulted in| “Oh, yes,” answered the ex-em= er RE Ty oem ar Ss ) Pom in re i oy Bly ls bas ye. nice and the igi ate proud the donation of the records to the | ployer, “he’s been here three years.” best for you, Bob Hanson, and good | Berti’s team. A. Matte had 230 (601) ( 1916 ) ap the a an te to ui a p. luck in the future. HAPPY NEW |for Jim-Jon. J. Thomas 216 (562) R. Disc scored 201 and BE. Walle spring \ in} YEAR EVERYONE! and J. Trudnak 195 (510) couldn't | 519 fo individual high scores. 3 TriHi-Y / le ~ Somebody won a nice Christmas get enough pins for a point. Battle For The Cellar Thi gut on v 1 od | b present Sunday, December 25, when | A tough Phillips’ Supply team, allie for fas Le oS year TIY Tewomod, | a \ the number 159846 was drawn for | operating with 4 men, spotted | A real battle occurred between Den jo id members 2 ele a t Start the New Year right @ 2) ws {the Black Beauty Bowling ball at |Birth's Esso a 60 pin bulge in the Circle Inn and Dallas Dairy last week d tot of t riy-iour girls. Dorothy | = i Crown Imperial Lanes. If the person | first game and came back to take | COUNTRY League as they of earliest postmarked card to correctly identify the five Mathers is president and has started | r 2 | f who holds the lucky ticket calls Bob | the last two and total pins. T. Gaunt. [fought over cellar. position. The men pictured here, wins $50. Send your guess to Joanne the club on ‘what promises to be an | wi Dry Lleaning you 1 ike ih 4 { Hanson right away, he may still | lett 201 (577); L. Reese 209 (555) | feams tied the first game with 766; Walters, 400 North Broad Street, Philadelphia 1, Pennsyl- hh year one of, the Vii ao | 43 al % use the prize for the holidays. and J. Yanik 208 (502) supplied the | the Dairy took second by 3 pins with . vania . . . Warners thinking seriously of taking CONNIE Yities ae 2 io - training | Sim i Major League Halfway 767 and Circle tame back strong in | program for officers and advisors | 5 ] Hee 6&9 agre-wise”’ ¥ >: Spring St. CROWN IMPERIAL gue finished up first half “aver- Friday; new averages start tomorrow night. Dallas Nursery holds a comfortable lead at the half- Tarey mark and continued its winning | ays by taking 4 points from Michael and Son. W. Corgan led the parade with 211 (572) followed by F. Kardell 211 (565); N. Stredny SEE ME. it for top-quality insurance AUTO - LIFE "HOMEOWNERS | SICKNESS { and ACCIDENT FIRE - THEFT PERSONAL LIABILITY ‘COMMERCIAL AGENT ORchard 4-4361 Shavertown Home Offices: Skokie, Hiinoia = : MAJOR | “punch” for Phillips. N. Buynak 203- (530); O. Brace 187 (517); H. Cool- baugh 182 (508) and A. Bellas 180 (504) gave it a try for Births. Dallas Post took 3 from Vander- hoff Sanders as Varner hit 191 (546); J. Knecht 198 (540); M. Gorey 180 (511) and C. Nafus 179 (507). F. Adams 192 (549) and B. Shoemaker 209 (516) brought enough pins in to salvage the last | game. Herm Kern’s On Top After not doing so well the first half of season, Herm Kern's team put in a bid for top spot last week and made it. The first night of new | half for BACK MT. NEIGHBORHOOD wound up with Kern’s in the lead | with 4 points and 2707 pins. - The boys took all from Richardson’s, Bob Belles leading with 211 (537). B. Lancio hit188; J. Lancio 172; and J. Gansel 177. J. Trudnak led the garagemen with 203-191 (562) and | was suppor ted by J Kravitz 200-211 | | (559); J. Schwall 188; and W. Meade | 173. Beaumont Inn took 4 from Code’s | with Charles Bray scoring high with | 197-236-202 (635). His scores also | took high honors for night. Team- | mate G. Bray had 202 (512) and J. | Shalata hit 171. Code’s featured J. Thomas with 214 (536) and C. | Besteder had 190. J. Knecht posted 208-173 (542) for Stonehurst joined by J. Navich | 1200-187 (549); C. Allabaugh 215 | (525); and L. Yankoski 189 as they | took 4 from Merls. T. Salansky | copped honors with 198-193 (556); | W. Michno held 203. | Payne Printery went all out against Shadyside with A. Vander- | | hoff on top with 204 (549) and G. the third to take it and total pins | with 845 (2375) to! the Dairy’s 780 (2313). (Dallas Dairy made the cellar by 1% point below the Inn). West Side took 4 from Humph-, reys’ Bootery. Bocar Manufacturing took 3 from Plains Blouse and posted high game of 850 and 2446 total pins. Plains leads league with 40 points; Bocar has 36. Marilyn Morris scored high with 203 and Grace Sickler had 521 series. Marilyn's total series was 465 and Grace's series included 152-178- 191 games. Other high games posted were Liz Weale 184-170 (494); Lorry Sheck- ler 165-166 (463); Mary Dimmick 189 (461); Rose Novroski 173-186- 158 (517); T. Denmon 164; R. Cos- tello 168; MM. Ciccarelli 163; C. Hadsel 183. In the 150’s were F. Allabaugh, B. Zimmerman, D. Mal- lin. A. Selingo, E. Saddington, A. | Miller. Doris Berlew Tops Scores Doris Berlew topped scoring in LUTHERAN WOMEN'S League Thursday with a 203 game, totalling a big 495 for all three. M. Gosart came through with 185 (462) and R. Nygren hit 182. In 160’s were M: Hislop and L. Cyphers. Camellias wound up the first half of season on top with 40 points and led the scoring Thursday with 735 (1999). Weale And Nafus Share Honors Dean Weale and Charles Nafus shared honors Friday night in ST. PAUL'S BROTHERHOOD League, when Dean had a big game of 248 | (including six strikes in a row) and | Nafus piled up 188-213-192 for a total of 593. Eagles led the flock with 42% ' Shupp with 207 (543); F. Muchler | points. Crows beat out a 908 and | turned in 183 (514). Disque started out by dropping 3 Owls totalled 2494 pins. High scor- ers (564); FOR : A HAPPY and PROSPEROUS | and Family STEVENS and TROY DONAHUE away from their respective TV series, and placing them in movies exclusively .'. . DIANE MC BAIN and SHERRY JACKSON have taken out an apartment together . . « Patricia Campbell of Marietta, Georgia won $50 for writing the best essay in our recent “Why the 18 Year Old Has the Right To Vote” Contest . . . ANNETTE was mobbed at the Dor- chester Hotel in London .. . MARLON BRANDO's considering co-starring with LIZ TAYLOR in a remake of an old Garbo film “Anna Karenina.” Barre. was soon satisfied. On November Robert Mathers graciously consented Tri jcotnettes. Her team leads. the league with 41 points, far ahead of the next in line, Lacettes with 31. Lacettes, however, posted high | with E. Moyer 173 (435) and G. Fielding (405) leading the way. E. Whiting 192 (563); Maza 198 (559); 1 League Whittaker 189 (538); 211 (528); Carty 212 (516).- Pandas started out the second | (540); Guyler 205 (538); Ashman | was Rachel Crispell with Rudy 208 |178-153 (457) while bowling with May topped the Cardette team with 413 and C. Bennett hit 150 with Modernettes. Hoover 213 (532); Mec- | Bears Start Over half of season with 4 points from Polars and 2571 total pins in IDE- TOWN BEARS League. Teddys, with 3 points from Cubs, posted high | game of 884. George Yurko had | high game of 200 and John Kriehl | rolled 523 series. Sophie Zimniski had high game of 177 for girls followed by Betty Lore with 171, Becky Casterline took total pins of 443, Teddys wound up on top in first half with Cubs in second place. Rachel Crispell Top Scorer High scorer in NATONA GIRLS’ For really fast, friendly service call REVOLUTIONARY NEW GULF SOLAR HEAT 74 Main St., Luzerne Graphic Arts Services INCORPORTE D PHOTO-ENGRAVING Offset Negatives and Platemaking Screen Prints, Art Work Phone VA 5-2978 "Rear 29 North Main St. TITS GULP First premium “heating gm Oil at regular price Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 19, many couples piled into a wagon | for an evening of fun. Mr. and Mrs. | held at central YMCA in Wilkes- | A general demand for a hayride | scores for the night of 551 (1560), | | | | stores “body” buttons, belts, trim. press. 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