ST Hill) stor 0 and Educa- — Dr. perin- th the ) p.m. Dr. J. Ogd Am tA. ) p.m. r-Rev. averly es — 0 p.m. r-Rev. e Sec- cation. 1union ) p.m. r-Rev. tf Dor- Hosts- ing at ed — 7 the Ww. S. GEA r 8:45; YF, 6 nd orning orship GE RCH 0 and ve at ~ Hoj > thelr 1 meat High- r. and their lations hurch ng. ywship ervice. URCH orship i "uni; Pairs t Car- ST Stor l with ¢h for icesy “hurth g ‘the etings g in learsal cation ' GOD or A. M. Wilson N ement school. * DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Irs HAPPENING IN DALLAS! _ THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1961 'Day-Camp Starts Monday Y. M. C. A, Day-Camp will com- mence Monday, June 26. Robert A. Addison will be Camp Director. Assisting him as -coun- selors will be Gloria Dolbear and Ruth Tinsley, students at Dallas Senior High School. Clifton King and John Henninger, Jr.; a volun- | teer worker, will--assist Mrs. Ken- | neth Young of Dallas will super- vise the crafts program. The Camp, held Mondays, Wed- nesdays and Fridays, is open to boys and girls ages 7% through 14. Registration for the first two week period will be held today and | tomorrow, 9:30 to 10:30 a.m., and 12:30 to 4' p.m. at the Back Moun- The Biggest V The Best — BIRTHDAY PARTY EVER SEE Page T - Section B tain ‘Y. MAJOR IMPROVEMENTS IN THE RENAULT DAUPHINE BTR NEW LOW PR ™ Thursday night for a covered dish dinner at the home of Mrs. John Landis of Oak Hill, to discuss final plang for the Baked Goods Booth at the Library Auction, a project which is their annual duty and pleasure. This is one of the most important stands. In the group are Mesdames Stan- ley = Hozempa, Hanford Eckman, John G. Konsavagem, Walter Mohr, Robert W. Graham, R. Spen- cer Martin Jr., Earl W. Phillips, James Alexander, Harry Wolfe, Charles Gardner, Harry T. Goerin- ger Jr., James F. Besecker Sr, Harris S. Haycox, Oswald Griffiths, W. B. Jeter, Harold Titman Harvey Johnson, Herman Otto, H. R. Mc- Cartney, Paul L. Gross, Dale Parry, Willard Seaman, Ralph Postorive, | Lemuel Troster, L. F. Kingsley, ‘Women of Dallas Rotary met | Anthony Marchakitus, i Squier, Jack H. Stanley, R. C. Post, | Harry Edwards, | | Laying Plans For The Auction Bake-Booth Over A Covered Dish Supper Lester B. Arthur H. Ross, Fred Jennings, Frank Bell Carl Henderson, Robert Bodycomb, Jos- eph Sekera, Francis L. Ambrose, Jack Manley, and Miss Monika Schindler. Mrs. Stanley and Mrs. Alexander are co-chairmen of the booth, which annually sells out of home-baked as they appear on the counter, and does a thriving business in cakes and pies, cartwheel molasses cook- ies, and dainty frosted cupcakes. bread and cinnamon buns as soon | Back Mountain i i CE: $1385 (FACTORY SUGGESTED LIST PRICE. FULLY EQUIPPED. P.0.E. EAST COAST) al OTHER MAJOR IMPROVEMENTS: BE NEW, 12 MONTH OR . 12,000 MILE (WHICHEVER COMES FIRST) WARRANTY. B NEW, GREATLY EXPANDED NATIONWIDE SERVICE AND PARTS FACILITIES. PLUS: NEW, MORE ATTRACTIVE INTERIORS; DELUXE VERY HOT HEATER/DEFROSTER; WINDSHIELD WASHERS AND ELECTRIC WIPERS; DIRECTIONAL SIGNALS; COUNTRY aR HORN, CITY HORN; 4 DOORS. BUICK - OPEL - RENAULT ~ Community Motors 568 MARKET ST. KINGSTON BU 17-1133 | LITTLE LEAGUE by John Farley | LAZARUS VS. DADDOW ISAACS Daddow Isaacs defeated a strong Lazarus team 7 to 5. Dallas scored three runs in the first on back to back homers by Kaschak and Chen- ey. Daddow Issacs came back to score five runs in the middle inn- ings on singles by Fedak and Even- son and plenty of walks. The los- ing pitcher was McCrea and the winner was Fedak. BACK MT. VS. LAZARUS Back Mt. defeated Lazarus 9 to 4 headed by the pitching of Chuck Liebold. Zimmerman led the vic- tors with 2 hits including a double and drove in 4 runs. Hudak and McCrea led the losers with a double and single. Liebold scored twice for the winners and also the winning pitcher. The losing pitcher for Laz- arus was Son who was relieved by McDonald in the third. HARTERS VS. DADDOW ISAACS Harters defeated Daddow Isaacs 6 to 1 led by pitching of Charles Kern, who struck out eleven of the opposition. Sponseller come through with 2 hits for the victors, while Dubil and erry Jones also slammed out doubles for the winner. Kern gave up only 3 hits to Daddow Isaacs in going the distance. Sup- ulski took the loss for Daddow Isaacs. Subscribe To The Post Wheeler's Cafe NOXEN ROAD HARVEYS LAKE SPECIAL FRIDAY NIGHT Pigs In A Blanket or Fish Fry 50c Every Saturday Night Lobster Tail Platter , Spring Chicken 15¢ Chate Motors CHASE ROAD CHASE, PA. 1954 MERCURY 2-Door Hard Top, Red with Black top, R. & H., Auto. Trans., Red , and White Leather Upholstery. SHARP $445.00 1954 FORD V-8, 2-Door Hard Top, Fair Lane Victoria, 2 tone blue, R. & H,Std. Trans. $545.00 1953 CHEVY 4-Door Sedan, Bell-Air, R. & H,, Std. Trans. A nice family car. $345.00 1955 DODGE V-8 4-Door Sedan, R. & H. Auto Trans, A Real Buy at ~ $485.00 BE S——— ‘Woman's Club Chorale ead To Picnic At Ruif Home | members Bring covered dish and own table | Annual picnic of Dallas Woks’! Club Chorale will be held at the | service. | home of Mrs. Ted Ruff, 42nd Street, | Monday, June 2% at 6 pm. Any assisted CASH AND CARRY | one wishing to swim should come | Kingley, SECTION A — PAGE Ralph Fitch, Ted William Hanna, William Rood, All chorale members and former | liam Carroll and Russell Case. are cordially invited. | —_—TTT TT The suburbs are where | thing is farther away except Mrs. Joseph Goode is chairman, | first of the month. by Mesdames William | SPECIALS FREE DELIVERY ON ORDERS OF $50 OR MORE WITHIN 25 MILE RADIUS 24”? 26” 292 30” 32> 36° 48° lin. {6c 18¢ i9¢ 20c 22¢ 24¢ 32¢ lin. lin. lin. lin. lin. lin. Special Prices Q Aluminum Screening ft. ft. fi. fr. ft. fr. ft. 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