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FREE ° ENterprise 1-0843 pe DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Mrs. Arthur Newman's Dressed Dolls Mrs. Arthur Newman writes: “After sixteen years of needle- work, thousands of hours of sewing, hundreds of hours spent in read- ing, memorizing, and designing; hundreds of miles of walking, to sell the Back mountain industries and business people the stick-to- gether goal of values for our chil- dren, and the need to care for their progress, I have come to the con- clusion that the Library is the out- standing youth program in our community. “So let's give the children a chance to do their bit for the Lib- Auction, helping with the doll booth. “The Library Auction Dolls Dream land will be breath-taking this year, with Cinderella and her court, brides and bridesmaids for showers and weddings, doll- clothes by the hundreds, novelties, all made from material donated by our own mills and dress-makers and inter- ested people of the area “There will be a display of dolls at Boyd White's store in Dallas, where visitors or tourists may see these dolls and buy them to take home with them for Christmas gifts or collections. ne “All dolls are American-made. They may be purchased in advance by those who are not able to attend the auction. “Many people answered the ad- vertisement for materials and dolls, and to all of them goes a heart- is suitable for doll quilts and other | items, rather than doll clothes, and these things will be the basis for a winter program of sewing, looking toward the 1962 Auction. Subscribe To The Prst seesessessesseses Dine Here With Friends each. other's company ‘over superlative food, served ciously. ROAST STUFFED TURKEY BAKED HAM (Pineapple Slice) T-BONE STEAK (Fried Onions) SWEET BREADS (Rice Piloff) . - ~ ~ 3\~ DV, SK | Again Will be An Auction Feature .1 000 plant being occupied by Leslie- | Everyone has a great time enjoying our so gra- PORK CHOPS (2 Thick) Applesauce ENTREE Includes Potato - Vegetable - Salad SUNDAY — 12 Noon ’Til 8 DAILY — 4:30 Til 11 Turn “atl Union St. Five Industrial Loans Approved In Area Among nine loan applications for new industrial projects in Pennsyl- vania approved by the Pennsylvania Industrial Authority were three in Luzerne County and two in Scran- | ton. In Wilkes-Barre they were giv- | en a loan of $177,600 to the Com- | mittee of 100 Inc., toward a $600 | Henry Company for the production | of toys, 'with planned employment | of 390; a loan of $196,407 to Greater | Wilkes-Barre Industrial Fund, Inc, , toward a $654,690 plant being oc- cupied by the Fall Corporation for production of fibrous glass products with employment of 195, in Pitt- ston a loan of $64,500 to Pittston Area Industrial Development Corps | toward a $215,000 plant of Tex- | tile Processes Inc., employing 130 | in textile printing. Scranton’s loans | were for Anemostat Corporation, employing 300 in production of air defusing equipment and for Stacor Equipment Corp. employing 100 in producing furniture components. Loans for Lansford, Milton, Erie and Point Marion also received fin- al approval. Loans for plants in Berwick and Old Forge received preliminary approval. Ide Reunion The Ide Family will hold its 58th { annual reunion Saturday, June 24th, at Wolfes’ Grove, Sweet Val ley. All relatives and friends are invited to attend. Basket lunch at 1 o'clock. Swim- ming, roller skating, and boating for those interested. Come and bring all the family. HAVIR'S Luzerne BU 8-0456 and Railroad | class graduated for the last time Officials In F A" Westmoreland High School | Monday night. Another “last,” was the Irem Country Club pavilion, which has been the. scene of com- mencement activities for the past | several years. Next year, the new Dallas Senior main with the building in Trucks- | ville which has for years housed high school classes, first of Kings- ton Township, then of Kingston Township—Dallas Borough jointure, then of the recently formed union district, Dallas Schools. The building will be the largest High School auditorium will for the | elementary building of the school LLIB LEL LOIN ERTE SS O’MALIA Home Of Sanitone Dry Cleaning Makes Housecleaning Easy O’MALIA | LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING LUZERNE - DALLAS HIGHWAY, 1 BE first time be used for graduation ceremonies, and the class will be Dallas Senior High School Class of | 1962. The name Westmoreland will re- Calvert Distillers Advances McDermott , Promotion of Bernard F. McDer- mott, Dallas, to Calvert sales repre- sentative in Eastern Pennsylvania has been announced by Robert J. Plava, Eastern Pennsylvania state manager. : Mr. DcDermott joined Calvert as | a displayman in 1950 itor mony | system. Shown above are people in the 1961 graduation ceremonies: Charles Mannear, president of the School Board and official donor of diplo- years of experience in the display field in Washington, D. C., and Wilkes-Barre. During World War II, he served in the United States Army where he was awarded four battle stars. A native of Wilkes-Barre, he is active in Veterans of Foreign Wars and in - Daddow-Isaacs Post American Le- gion in Dallas where he and his family reside. Designed For A Long Engagement In Your Kitchen MODEL Z- Suburban Hardw (Free Suburban Propane Gas or phone for details The beautiful, new _ GAS RANGE Value Packed with Deluxe Features to compliment your cooking skill NOW: +:*159.%5 Delivered and Installed SEE IT ON DISPLAY AT OUR SHOWROOM Suburban Propane Gas Corp. 2416-24-FT ick Spring Special Service Installation, if needed) 242 NORTH MAIN ST. PITTSTON OLYMPIC 4-4624 3 THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1961 ront Of Westmoreland Plaque vi A] ] | Mrs. Mark Hanson day’s festivities were sponsored by the Boston Store. A field of sixty players teed off at 11:30. When all the scores were in at the Pro Shop, the winner of Honored On Birthday Mrs. Mark Hanson was surprised SECTION B—PAGE 1 |in this country for two years. She is employed with Mrs. Sorber at | Overbrook School for the Blind in | Philadelphia. She left Sunday for Seattle, Washington, where she will work with a birthday party given in her j honor at her home on Chase Road, i Saturday. Present were: Mr. and : Mrs. Elwood Henning, Mr. and Mrs. +: Norman Keller, Mr. and Mrs. Harry > Bellman, | Frazer, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Al- # | Fashions. | mas; W. Frank Trimble, high school principal; Herbert Harrison, com- mencement speaker; Dr. Robert A. Mellman, superintendent; and Rev. Robert Germond, Trucksville Metho- dist Church pastor, who gave invo- cation and benediction. In the pavilion scene below, grad- uates are shown in academic cos- tume, seated in the middle section, flanked by parents and relatives gathered for the most important day of their school years. 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