The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 02, 1961, Image 3

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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Idetown Girl Scouts
Visit Educational Spots
Girl Scouts of troop 195 started
their heritage hike several weeks
ago, visiting the museum of Nay Aug
Park, Scranton and Wyoming Mon-
ument, Wyoming. They have been
very busy working on their com-
munity safety badge, involving a
recent visit to the new game com-
mission building.
Last week flowers were planted
at the Idetown honor roll, Girl
participating were Linda
Calkins, Gaile Harrison, Elizabeth
Shaver, Joy Agnew, Joyce Ide,
Helen Ide, Ellen Ide, Judy Jenn-
ings, George Ann Adams, Kathy Ide,
Donna Cole, Dianne Ide and Gail
Leaders are Mrs. Samuel Harrison,
rs. Kenneth Calkins and Mrs. Jos-
eph Ide.
Chairmen To Report
Tonight, a selected list of com-
mittees for the Library Auction
will be represented by their chair-
men at a meeting scheduled for 8:15
in the Library Annex. All have
been informed by general Auction
Chairman L. E. Jordan,
Don’t forget to attend the
Kiwanis show tonight or Saturday
night at Dallas Junior High School.
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Graduates From College
To Teach At Princeton
John Peter Zorzi, Harveys Lake,
was graduated Sunday with a B.S.
Degree from Bloomsburg State Col-
lege, majoring in mathematics. He
has accepted a position teaching in
Princeton High School, Princeton,
N. J. :
He is son of Mr. and Mrs. John
K. Zorzi, Jr.
Dorothy Gilbert Plans
Talk For Idetown
Dorothy Gilbert daughter of Rev.
and Mrs. Charles Gilbert, Methodist
missionary of Africa who is home
on furlough, will be guest speaker
in the Idetown Methodist Church
Wednesday night at 8. Mrs. George
May and Mrs. Hope Lde will have
charge of the devotional period. A
social hour will follow.
Escape Frost Damage
The Back Mountain escaped
serious frost damage early Tuesday
morning, when temperatures fell
within a degree of freezing.
READ THE POST CLASSIFIED
Local ‘Students Ses
Alma Mater Win Contest
Local students, Jim Borthwick,
Nancy Dodson and Fred Eck, were
mighty proud of their alma mater,
Muhlenburg College, on Sunday
when its team of two boys and
two girls defeated the favored Johns
Hopkins University team on the
national inter-collegiate program,
G E College Bowl. The College Bowl
pits two colleges or universities
against each other in a general in-
formation quiz every Sunday after-
noon at 5:30.
The Muhlenburg Team won the
$1500 Scholarship Grant for their
college located at Allentown. Next
Sunday these four young folks' will
meet a team from Bates College,
Lewiston, Maine. The contest will
be taped om Saturday to avoid con-
flict with graduation.
Jim is son of Dr. and Mrs. Mal-
colm Borthwick, Nancy, daughter
of Mrs. Boyd Dodson, and Fred,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eck Sr.
They are all home for the summer
recess.
Will Go To M.LT... ...
John Unger, Wyoming Seminary
senior, and son of Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Unger, will enter M. I. T. in
September. He was accepted also
at Cornell, Lehigh, and Union.
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STRAWBERRIES
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MEMORIAL HIGHWAY - DALLAS
THE DALLAS POST, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1961
To Visit Area
J. 0. TALLY, JR.
J..°0. Tally, dr.;
Kiwanis International,
president of
will make
his only official visit to Pennsyl-
vania this year when he comes to
Wilkes-Barre Wednesday, June 14.
He will address representatives of
clubs from all over the state at a
dinner meeting at 6:30 at Wilkes
College gymnasium.
Mr. Tally was elected to the
presidency at the 45th annual con-
vention of the North American
service organization in June of
1960. Immediately prior to his elec-
tion to the number one Kiwanis
post, he served as the organiza-
tion’s first President-Elect, for a
period of one year.
Prior to becoming President-
Elect, Tally served four years as a
Trustee of Kiwanis Club of Fayette-
ville, Lieutenant Governor and
Governor of the Carolinas Kiwanis
District.
Tally attended Duke University
New Goods Group
Meets At Kern's
Arrangements Made
For Listing, Receiving
New Goods Committee for the
Library Auction had its annual get-
together at Herman Kern's May 24,
when Stanley Hozempa, replacing
former chairman Walter Mohr, pre-
sided, and made assignments.
Goods will be received at the Dal-
las Post between June 19 and June
30, 11 am. to 1 p.m., for correct
recording.
‘Workers were provided with
stickers and tags for new goods,
so ‘that complete records may be
kept on name of donors, value of
goods, comments for guidance of
the auctioneer, and other pertinent
information. It is the present plan,
stated Dr. Hozempa, that articles
of retail value over $10, will be
placed on display in advance, not
allowed to come to the block with-
out sufficient build up. Jack Stanley
and Jim Alexander will take charge
of advance display.
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Tractors - Ro pumen;
NON- STOP PTO
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and Harvard, receiving a Bachelor's
degree from the former and a
Master: of Laws
latter. He is a member of Phi Beta
Kappa National honor fraternity,
and Phi Delta Phi National legal,
fraternity. He is a Past Vice-Presi-
dent of the North Carolina Bar As-
sociation,
He is a former Mayor of the City
of Fayetteville,
North Carolina League of
cipalities, and a former Professor of
Law at Wake Forest College.
Helen Cummings Heads
Clover-Leat 4-H Club
Helen Cummings, Sutton Road,
was elected president of Clover-Leaf
4-H Club Monday Evening at the
monthly meeting at Trucksville Fire
Hall. Harriet Sands was elected vice
president; Ruth Ann Scott secretary;
Chester Rusiloski, treasurer; Will
Conyngham, song leader; Jessie
Conyngham, game leader; Erma
Sutton, news reporter.
E. V. Chadwick, Luzerne County
Extension Agent, spoke about the
Farmers Night Market, and plans
were made to staff the refreshments
stand in two shifts Monday night.
Cummings Upped To
Pvt. 1/C In Korea
Richard Cummings, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Phillip Cummings, Sulton
Road, was recently elevated to rank |
of Private first class. He is with the
7th Ordnance Co. in Korea, having
completed basic training at Fort
Dix, and an eleven weeks course in
nuclear weapons maintenance at
Fort Monmouth. He left for Calif-
ornia on Palm Sunday, and sailed
for Korea the day before Easter.
Cummings, 20, graduated in the
first class finishing eighth grade at
Gate of Heaven, and the first class
graduating at West Central Cath-
olie High Behool.
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Just Off #309
North of Dallas
Live stock, or pets of any kind |
except cats, prove a strong drawing
card. Dick Demmy, Lake Street, will
welcome information leading to pet
donations.
A number of potential workers
were unable to make it last Thurs-
day, but present at the party were
these people: Auction chairman Dr.
L. E. Jordan; co-chairman Dick
Demmy and Jack Conyngham;
chairman of New Goods Hozempa,
with co-chairmen Mrs. Louise
Marks, Frank Slaff and Bill Moss;
John Konsavage, Robert Graham,
Hanford Eckman, Mitch Jenkins,
{Carl Henderson, Tom Hillyer, Lyle
Slaff, Warren Yarnel, Fred Jennings,
Dave Schooley, John Wardell. Mrs.
Stanley Hozempa acted as secretary,
in the absence of Mrs. Ann Stenger,
who will be aided by several assis-
tants in keeping track of new Goods.
SECTION A— PAGE 3
Mr. And Mrs. Edward Cobleigh
To Celebrate 25th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cobleigh,
Binghamton, N.Y. will observe their
25th wedding anniversary on June 6.
They were married at the Albert
Methodist Church, Mountain Top,
Pa. by Rev. Floyd Crispell, uncle
of Mrs. Cobleigh.
Their son, Del will graduate from
North High School on June 26. He
has taken the pre-engineering
course at North, which is one of the
few high schools to offer it in the
curriculum.
Mr. Cobleigh is = employed at
Ozalid, a branch of General Aniline
and Film Corp.
Open house is planned for Sune
day June 4th from 2:00—6:00.
More than half the daily news
papers in the country now sell for
more than 5 cents a copy. A survey
by the American Newspaper Publish
ers Association shows that the single
copy price of 917 dailies now range
from 6 to 10 cents, 832 sell for
5 cents and only 9 for less than
5 cents.
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