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Westmoreland Graduating Class
President Of
Will Enjoy Party In Poconos Kings’ College
lA Westmoreland High School
Graduation Party will be held at
High Point Inn at Mt. Pocono Mon-
day, June 12, from the hour of ar-
rival after graduation, Monday
night, until 7 AM. Tuesday.
Seniors and their guests will have
a police escorted caravan of cars
from the High School to High Point
Inn. A committee of Senior parents
will act as hosts and hostesses and
will be on the premises the full
time.
- The High Point Inn will offer the
following schedule of entertainment
for the class: — The use of facilities
on two lobby floors; Unlimited use
of an indoor swimming pool; a band
for dancing until 2:30 AM., after
which a juke box is available.
A buffet will be served at mid-
night and an early breakfast, after
which students will leave for home.
No police escort will be furnished
for the return trip.
Senior parents from the Parent
Teacher's Council have planned the
affair and will sponsor a ‘‘Sports
Night” event April 8 at the Junior
High School to help finance the
party. Everyone is invited to help
support the class and to attend.
Basketball competition between
varsity girls and boys teams will be
a feature of the evening, and grade
teams from Dallas Borough and Dal-
las Township will challange teams
from Shavertown and Trucksville.
To Speak Here
Rev. Benaglia Will
Discuss Federal
Aid To Education
Rev. George P. Benaglia, C. S. C.,
President of King’s College, Wilkes-
Barre, will be the principal speaker
for the annual Gate of Heaven Holy"
Name Society breakfast to be held
Sunday April 9, following the 9
o'clock mass. His topic will be
“Federal Aid To Education.”
Promoted To Captain
‘Wheeler H. Hess Jr. Andover,
Conn., son. of Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler
Hess Sr. of Noxen, has been pro-
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1961
Looking at
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With GEORGE A. and
EDITH ANN BUREE
GIVE US BARABBAS was a stir-
ring, inspiring play, an ideal Palm
Sunday offering that does credit to
all those concerned.
Playwright Henry Denker suc-
shadowy figure of Barabbas, the
thief and murderer really come to
life, bold, boastfull, vain and lusty,
but with an innate integrity and in-
telligence that sent him searching
ceeded admirably in making the |
Carl German, Sr., Is
Surprised On Birthday
Carl German, Sr., was guest of
honor at a surprise. birthday party
at his home on Lake Catalpa Road
Wednesday evening.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs. John
Jurista and daughters Marylane, |
Marygrace, Rita and Veronica; Mr. |
and Mrs. Jay Baker and son, Charles;
Mr. and Mus.
daughter, Shirley; Mr. and Mrs. John
Polachek and children, Monica,
Susan and Charles; Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Stanley and |
moted to Captain in the Air Force.
He earned his promotion by his
work in the Reserves. Mr. Hess is
associated with the Tranelous In-
surance Company where he is an
under-writer.
He is married. to the former Lor-
raine Sickler of West Wyoming.
Captain and Mrs. Hess have two
children, David and Linda.
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Charles Glawe, is chairman and
Harry Burns, Co-chairman, with
William Carroll as toastmaster for
the breakfast. They urge all men to
make their reservations early. This
year the breakfast will be for the
Father and Sons of the Holy Name
Society.
President Victor Borzone, urges all
members to make their ticket re-
turns as soon as possible on the
Lucky Number award, which will
be chanced off at the Communion
breakfast.
Public Invited To See Film
On Monday evening, April 10, at
8:15 p. m. in the Gate of Heaven
school auditorium will be: shown
the motion picture “Operation Aboli-
tion” which shows how the Com-
munist party operates in this
country, how it infiltrates our gov-
ernment, and how they organized
the students and others to disrupt
the Senate Un-American activities
committee in California. If you think
it can’t happen here in America, see
this wonderful picture.
The public is invited.
Roy Morgan Addresses
Dallas Kiwanis Members
Roy Morgan, member of Wilkes
Barre Kiwanis Club, was guest
speaker at the meeting of Dallas
Kiwanis Club held at the Country
Club last Wednesday evening. His
topic was ‘Only Yesterday’. This
was an interclub meeting with
‘Wilkes Barre, John Miles, Arnot
Jones, Steve Davis and Edward J.
Evans attending.
Committee chairman for the club
project, named by Raymond Tag
were Lee Jacobs and Merrill Faegen-
burg, production, Andrew Roan,
program advertising, William Guy-
ette, tickets, Jerome Gardner, pub-
licity, Fred Greenley, door, George
McCutcheon, staging.
Lake Supervisors Plan
Sanitation Lecture
Lake Township Supervisors will
sponsor a talk and movie on Sani-
tary Landfill given by a representa-
tive of the State Department of
Health in the Lake Township School
gymnasium April 5 at 8 p.m.
The public is invited to attend.
New Enterprise Number
For the convenience of its Back
Mountain customers Pomeroys De-
partment, Store has established an
Enterprise telephone number.
tomers having Orchard or Neptune
numbers can call Pomeroys without
toll charges by using Enterprise 1-
0700.
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George Miller, Mrs. Betty Biezup,
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B. F. Merrel, 93, Would Like To
Find Some Competition At Chess
A former Wyoming Valley man
who was active in the chemical
business for more than 50 years is
looking for companions with whom
he can play chess. ~ :
He is B. F. Merrell, 93, and his
home is at 121 Doran Drive, Trucks-
ville.
During good weather on the last
three days of the week, he can be
found at Floyd Wells Barber Shop
in Trucksville where he challenges
all comers.
Former head of the Leader
Chemical Company in Wilkes-Barre,
Mr, Merrel is the father of Ruth
Merrel, instructor in the science de-
partment at Meyers High School.
Cus-,
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before becoming Robert Cummings |
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for the truth and gave him a mis-
sion in life, at last.
James Daly, heading the cast in
the title role, gave a superb per-
formance. Dennis King was excel-
lent in his role of a irresolute and
troubled Pilate.
One truly distinguished television
production such as this makes tele-
vision the marvelous medium it is
in spite of all the countless poor
shows. ;
ROBERT YOUNG gets a new show
next season. He is finished with
the father role, except for the re-
peats of “Father Knows Best” which
will be around for some time.
His new show is titled “Window
on Main Street” in which Mr. Young
will play a novelist living in and
writing books about people in a
small town.
PAULINE FREDERICK'S career
began in Junior High School in
Harrisburg, Pa., when she reported
school and social events for the
local newspapers.
The Gallitzin, Pa. — born young
lady, when in American University,
decided to become a member of the
bar. While studying international
law in Graduate School, a history
professor suggested that she aban-
don a legal career and try her hand
at interviewing the Wives of diplo-
mats, with the result that a Wash-
ington newspaper immediately
ordered a weekly series.
This was the real beginning for
Pauline who later was to cover the
Nuremberg Trials; meeting of the
Big Four Foreign Ministers in New
York and Paris, Alger Hiss and the
Berlin Airlift and many other global
stories.
Although all news is her beat,
Pauline specializes in foreign affairs.
ROBERT CUMMINGS has an in-
teresting background. He was born
June 19, 1910, the son of Dr. and
Mrs. Charles Clarence Cummings.
He was named Charles Clarence
Robert Orville Cummings. The Or-
ville was for Orville Wright, the
pioneer aviator. Cummings began
learning to fly in his early teens.
He attended the School of Me-
chanical Engineering at Carnegie
Institute of Technology. After his
father’s death, Cummings, who had
become interested in college drama-
tics, enrolled at the American
Academy of Dramatic Art in New
York but had to leave after six
months, to earn his living.
He spent his day going ‘the
rounds of the theatrical agencies
and worked at night as a delicates-
sen delivery boy, as an elevator boy,
as a switchboard operator. Over
six feet tall, well built, dark haired
and handsome, he got nowhere in
his search for a stage role. Broad-
way was under-going a British cycle
at the time, so Cummings decided to
acquire ga British accent. He
scrapped enough money for passage
money and sailed for England. He
studied accents by cycling around
the country. He had his picture
taken under the marquee of an Eng-
lish theater where a bribed porter
had put up in temporary lights
“Blade Stanhope Conway in Shaw's
‘Candida.’ ” }
As Blade Stanhope Conway he re-
turned to New York with an Oxford
accent and got a stage role immedi-
ately. Then he heard that a real
Texan was being sought for a movie
so ‘he became Brice Hutchens from
He made several pictures
again.
What Comes In Small Packages?
{A man wrapped up in himself
makes a very small package.
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If parents smoke, their children
- are more likely
to smoke while
still in high school.
If hoth Neither
parents parent
smoke smokes
the guest of honor and Mrs. Carl
His son, William, is a college pro-
German and sons, Carl and Tom. er
fessor. . :
Until a few years ago when he
had an unfortunate accident at a
Shavertown intersection, Mr. Mer-
rel drove his own car and was able
frequently to visit Wilkes-Barre
YMCA where he took part in chess
competition.
TTT If you don’t know how to play he
John F. Kennedy, President: will even be glad to teach you. Even
“Tn the present troubled world, | at his advanced age, Mr. Merrel is
we cannot be a peacemaker if we |sharp as a whistle and follows the
are not also the protector of those markets daily with interest.
individuals as well as nations who |’
cast with us their personal liberty
and hopes for the future.”
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