SECTION A — PAGE 6 Auction Solicitation Committee Asks Help Library Auction needs General area solicitation for the OFFICE COLUMBUS. ONIO Soy ee” Oo titoun. Insuronce GAY Trucksville DALLAS ORchard 5-1176 MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY ———————————————————————————————— Centermoreland FEderal 3-4500 | ville, Lehman and (Carver'i:on; Mrs. W. Smith - Dallas T'ownship, | West Dallas, Old Goss Mi¢wmor and New Goss Manor; Mrs. | Moyer - Dallas Borough, Fernbrook, workers. | Oakhill and East Dallas; Mrs. H. L. Contact these chairmen: Mrs. Lester | Eckman - Lake, Jackson amd Frank- W. Hauck - Shavertown, Trucks-| lin Townships, and Kunkle: Communion Breakfast Is | Held On Mothers Day | A communion Breakfast was held at the Lake Silkworth Hose House on Mothers’ Day when Mrs. Philip | Witkoski, Sweet Valley was chosen Mother of the year. She was pre- sented with a Statue of the Blessed | Mother and a bouquet of cut i flowers. Her two daughters, Mrs. Main Highway John Pall and family and Mrs. John Busch and family, Conynham spent Mothers Day with her. Classified Ads . Get Quick Results i FREE PLANS FOR & EASY ~~ DO-IT-YOURSELF 'LYWO OD PROJECTS? Ask us about the free building plans for eight easy- to-build plywood projects — everything from a mod- ern carport and built-in bar to a handsome telephone bench and child’s storage wall! And so economical to build with Georgia-Pacific plywood! Open Saturdays Tit 8 P.M. Easy Parking In Our Own Lot. H: B.i fren Traditional May Day Crowning At College Misericordia | Sunday gave College Misericor- | dia’s May Crowning ceremony a | traditional setting. Fresh Spring | green of the campus moved in grace | with the wind, and leaves sparkled | as they turned in the luminous sun- [light., Crowds of interested rela- tives and friends followed the pro- | cession from Walsh Misericordia’s administration build- ing. The May Procession began in the front of Walsh auditorium where May Queen Annette Kraynak was crowned by Elizabeth Galvin, pres- ident of the Senior Class. As the auditorium : around the circle to the front of | | THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1961 students assembled for this corona- tion scene, they sang Salve Mater Misericordia. After the crowning and as they walked into line’ for procession, they sang the Alma Mater. Underclassmen in academic dress walked before the seniors who wore formal full-length pastel dresses. Last in line were the May Queen with her attndeants, Mary Alice Lawlor and Elizabeth Galvin, Students assembled in formation within the circle front of Miseri- cordia, and the Queen with her at- tendants walked to the statue of the Blessed Virgin that faces the administration building. There the May Queen symbolically crowned the Blessed Virgin Queen of May. The crown used in the ceremony was blessed by the Right Reverend Monsignor James T. Clarke. The Reverend Edmund F. Byrne recited the Act of Consecration. Assembled students sang the Coronation Hymn as Annette XKraynak placed the crown. Following this ceremony, the Right Reverend Michael C. Polcha, pastor of Holy Trinity Church, Swoyersville, addressed the students and their guests. Miseri- cordia’s May Day ceremony ended with the students singing the hymn, Holy God. James Waters Given Important Promotion James S. Waters, for the past of Franklin County Farm Bureau at Chambers- five years manager burg, will become manager of Dis- trict D, which includes a dozen Pennsylvania Farm Bureau facilities 4 LUMBER (= rT CUD £. 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Waters of Huntsville Street, was born and reared in- Dallas, is a graduate of Dallas Borough High School and Pennsylvania State Uni- versity. 3 i MOST PROBABLY “What does your husband like for dinner?” asked the young bride, who was looking for ‘advice. “Qh,” ‘replied the experienced housewife, “most anything I haven't got in the pantry.” a Dogs Life DOGS SHOULDN'T BE TEASED By Bob Bartos Manager, Friskies Research Kennels Every new puppy should come with a tag attached to his collar reading, ‘PLEASE DON'T TEASE.” Dogs don’t un- derstand teasing. There’s no knowing how many potentially sweet dispositions are slightly soured as a result of children and adults alike having fun at the expense of their pet. . A dog will often lose his trust in you if, for example, you let him believe you're offering him EY (a 0 25 © a a bite of food and then, when he approaches full of eager an- ticipation, you show him an empty hand. Never let a dog believe that he’s going to get something he likes, or do some- thing he likes, and then not follow through. : Youngsters often taunt a dog they see tied up by shouting at him or tossing things at him. - He may come to associate all children with those who have teased him and become untrust- worthy where youngsters are concerned. Then, what seems like a game to humans may be inter- preted as teasing by a dog. When you roughhouse with a puppy, for example, he must either run or stand his ground. If he stands his ground, he’ll use his only weapon, his teeth, 10 ward you off. When he’s small those little nips don’t hurt. You're amused and encourage him to show his spirit and fight back, It's not so amusing, however, when he grows bigger and the nips grow stronger. Now you have to break him of the habit of biting and this isn’t always easy. It's far simpler never to introduce the puppy to a game that ene courages him to use his teeth. * 0% * Feeding Tip: When the puppy {s teething, he'll be less apt to chew on the furniture if you supply him with a large knuckle bone or give him top quality prepared dog biscuits such as’ Friskies cubes to munch on, 0,208 ald JES aN Dh establishing and maintaining rela- | Dallas Cub Scouts Receive Badges, Pins Last spring meeting of Pack 281, was held at the Dallas Methodist Church with cubmaster, W.J. Maury, presiding, Mrs. Donald Bulfords’ den presented an indian skit. Mrs. David Jones’ den presented their first meeting opening. Council awards were: : WOLF BADGE: Donald LaBar, Raymond Cross, David Jones, James Peiffer, John Fleming, Robt. Patt- ison, Michael Betz, Douglas Hess, John McClary, John Souder, Richard Whitlock, Gold and Silver Arrows: BEAR BADGE: Douglas Bulford, Gold and Silver Arrow; Charles Baker, ,Silver Arrow; LION BADGE: and scout hand book, graduating into Webelos: Cad- die Labar, J. Richards, Craig Churry, David Fitch, Garry Garris with Gold Arrow, Bucky Hale with Gold Arrow, Charles Garris with Gold and _— { iountain Armed Forces displays, includ- ing the Air Force sixty-foot ‘‘Ras- cal’’ Missile, will be on view at Back Mountain Shopping Center parking lot, today through .Satur- | day. The display is in conjunction with tonight's Moonlight Sale, Order Purvin Cottage Cheese in this new container today! which features special offerings in all the shops, from nine until mid- j | night. | The affair is sponsored by Back Mountain Shopping Center Asso- ciation. Silver Arrows. | WEBELO BADGE: Damca Young, Reger Maury, Scott Blase, Wm. Kingsbury, Robert Katyl, Carl Rem- ley, Paul Priebe, George Block. Scoutmaster Bruce Davies ‘aided by scout Jimmy Faulls, welcomed George Block into Troop 281, per- formzd the scout ceremony and presented the scout neckerchief and pin to hm, His parents Mr. and Mus.” Robert Block’ : for. their continuing three years help (in aidiagz Cub: Pack. 281. TWO YEAR PINS: Garry Garris, David Fitch, Caddie LaBar; Apprec- iation certificates and service pin to | Den mothers: two years: Mrs. Robt. | Hale; Mrs. Ralph Fitch presented : by three sons, Bucky and David. | one year pin: Mrs. Donald Bulford, | Mrs. Kenneth Young, presented by: sons, Douglas and Bruce, ! BLIGHT FUKERBAL HOME £ 302 WYOMING AVE KINGSTON fi PHONE BU 7-3986 Nothing else like it for firm, comfortable sacroiliac support! Designed by world’s leading surgical support manufacturers—- prescribed by doctors. No fitting required. Snap front; soft, foam rubber back pad, gently massages back muscles. Encireling pull straps exert firm, even support. Washable Invisible under light clothing. 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