The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 08, 1961, Image 7

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    arts degrees this week. They are Judith A. Richards, daughter of
: Beverly Ann Major and Marie Good- | Mrs. Ted. Popielarz, President, pre- |My and Mrs. William Richards, Neves Solas econ? $ 95
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i given for children representing Gate | above are neighbors and friends of | Third Row: Nancy, Deen, Danny, s QUICKSET MARGINS INSTANT
i ~ of Heaven, Central Catholic, and the | thé Kozemchaks. |and Barbara Hughes, Allison Gallet- ] : EROR oNIRoL 88 CREDIT
| Shown left” to right, first row: |ly, Denise Garinger; Nancy Cris- | BOLRD . . . lots A y
James Kozemchak, Huntsville on | Doug Johnstone, Paul Elston, Wal-' pell, and Cathy Salansky. { Seip With can.
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| ¢ AMP COTS college newspaper, and editor-in- ested can come to quilt on June 13, ! vice-president of Cap and Dagger; La r gest
: = . chief of the Amnicola, the college | 14, and 15 at any time they desire. | junior class representative, student %
Lewis-Duncan yearbook. Mrs. Jeff Guida, Chairman of the | director, actress, production mana- | A d
¥ Miss Goodman, an elementary | June Garden Card Party to be held | ger, stage manager and designer; n
SPORTING GOODS 3 Cg | at the Queen: of Peace Rectory on | worked in Women’s Student Govern- ef “
. | oication major, is the daughter of | J 25 i : thi : Busiest
Mr: and Mrs. Henry Welles Good- | une 25 is progressing smoothly. ment for two years as a house coun-
NARROWS ; 2 Sho tesdived o Bo 8. Degros Tickets may be obtained from any of | cil representative. She was also on
: 2% ° a 5. ©. Uegree. | 1. Band Leaders or from Mrs. | the Bucknellian staff, the college Jeweler
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“Last Day Of School Party
JUNE 8; 1961
A last day of school ni was full of goodies. The tien pictured | Galletly, Jimmy Hughes.
area public schools by Mr. and Mrs. |
Saturday. Favors in the form . of |
white graduation caps were given
to each child along with a napkin |
ter Rajukonis, Ann Crispell, Dale
| Elston. .
Second Row: Bobby Elston, Jay
| Fourth Row: Marcia Checkon, and
| David- Kozemchak.
| Photo by Kozemchak |
Graduate From
Wilkes College
Goodman And Major
Are: Of This Area
Two area students were graduated
from Wilkes College with liberal
Miss Major, an ‘English major, is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T.
Bryce Major of Star Route, She re-
ceived a B. A. Degree. During her
undergraduate years at Wilkes, she
was a member of Student Govern-
ment, Theta Delta Rho Sorority,
Mixed Chorus, Girls’ Chorus, Girls’
Basketball Team, Madrigal Singers.
During her senior year she was
a member of the Beacon Staff, the
She was a member of Theta Delta
Rho Sorority and The Education |
Club.
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Altar And Rosary
Hears Talk On
Travel At Last Meeting Of Year
The Altar and Rosary Society of
Gate of Heaven Church had its last
meeting of the season in the school
auditorium. After recitation of the
Rosary, Rev. Richard Franks opened |
the meeting with prayer during the
absence of Rev. Francis A. Kane.
Reports of the previous meeting
were read by the secretary and
treasurer.
The report on the success of the
Birthday Tea was given by Mrs.
Matt. Evans. ]
Bands 11, 12, 13, reported that
their recent bake sale was a success.
Mrs. Robert Lavelle announced
that another quilt’ will be set up in
her home next. week, anyone inter-
ely subject Travel.
Richards Graduates
From Bucknell University
Bucknell University with a B.A. in
mathematics and English, Her cour-
ses were concentrated in literature
and dramatics.
In September, she will join the
faculty of Dallas Schools.
At Bucknell she was active in Al-
pha Phi as vicepresident, social
chairman, and executive council
member; was treasurer of Theta Al-
pha Phi dramatic honorary; was
Phillip Jones.
Father © Frank commended the
| group on the work done. He also
| added that June is the month of the |
| Sacred Heart and it would well to
say special deyotions to obtain more !
| graces in our family lives.
The next Missa Recitata will be
lon July 2 at 9 am. Meetings will
| resume in the fall on Thursday, Sept- |
l ember q. |
Father Frank closed the meeting
{ with prayer.
Mrs. Gerald John introduced the
speaker of the evening Miss
HOME CALENDAR
Foundation Garments — Nearly
every foundation garment should
be checked on the seated figure, re-
| minds Mrs! Mae Barton, Penn State
specialist. A
change when
The waist and diaphragm
extension clothing
she sits.
| expand and push flesh up to the
| bust, the back. lengthens,
and the
thighs spread. The garment must
expand and be long enough’ to pro- |
creased needs.
Rules for Children — Children
need rules to live by, says: Mrs.
Marguerite Duvall, Peen State ex-
tension family life specialist.
need limits, and they need to con-
sider other people’s rights and
feelings, too. Rules help children
know what to expect. A child will
have more respect for you and also
for himself if he is helped gently
but firmly to do the things he
should.
Quality Bed Linens — Sheets and
have an equal number of threads
woven crosswise and lengthwise.
Smooth, evenly ‘stitched hems add
to attractiveness and durability,
and tape selvages add strength to
the sides of sheets. Be sure to read
the label for sheet and pillowcase
sizes. Also know the sizes you need.
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Few Motorists
| Fail Eye Test
In the first month of testing state |
plies under the physical re-ex-
amination of drivers, State Police
found 585 workers in need of some
kind of eye correction in order to
qualify. for drivers’ permits.
Under orders from Governor
David © L.. Lawrence, some 25,000
state employes who use their own or |
Commonwealth vehicles for state
business began taking the re-exam-
ination September 12. The: state
were the first 1
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At operation since last June. diac and circulatory disorders, alco-
Reporting on the results of the liam, narcotic addiction, diabetes,
| first month’s vision test of 13,783 | | epilepsy and conditions causing re-
| state workers, State Police Commis- | peated lapses of consciousness.
| sioner Frank G. McCartney said the | Employes who successfully com-
[7 erplsyes Wore Yefetrof to opto- | plete the re-examination will be
jimetnsis jor fophtialing ogists (ocu- {issued special permits by the Inter-
list, and M. D.) for treatment or | {Departmental Safety Council, au-
| correction of vision before their | thorizing them to operate motor
operators’ permits could be ap-|yehicles on Commonwealth business.
proved. . The permits will be valid until a
The commissioner emphasized |record of the examination can be
[that his report covered only the [made on ‘the employee's regular
first phase of the re-examination, | operator’s permit, probably on the
the vision test conducted by State [1961 permit to be" issued next
Police. After qualifying in this phase, | January.
employes must submit to an exam- Those wha fail to meet the re-ex-
ination by a physician for final | amination standards will be afforded
certification of ability to operate a | 4 hearing by ‘a Board of Review
e safely. before their operators’ permits are
The physician’s examination | suspended.
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