SECTION C — PAGE 6 Elmer Hoover Honored On Birthday {A birthday party was held for Elmer Hoover at his home on Satur- day night with sisters and brothers attending: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoover. Mr. and Mrs. Corey Hoover, C. C. Hoover, Dewey Hoover, Mrs. | Helen Crispell, Mrs. Bruce Crispell, Mrs. Roy Evans, Mrs. Esther Weav- er, Mr. and Mrs: Ernest Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hoover and daughter, Cheryl, Mrs. David Haines and children Virginia, Barbara, and David, Mrs. Roxie Hessler, Ruth Husted, the guest of honor and the hostesses. Horseshoe 4-H Club - Members of Back Mountain Horse- shoe Club met-on Friday evening at David Spencer's home, Lehman, held a business meeting, and watched a horse while it was being shod. Present were: Peggy Houlihan; president, Tommy Estus, Judy Cris- pell, Janet Roberts, David Spencer, Ricky Edwards, Houston Day, Lee Johnson, Patty Evans, Marg Fiest, Resia Carroll, Linda Mckeel, Connie Bogdon, Linda Tag, Mrs. Bogdon, and Mr. E. V. Chadwick. Square Dance To Be ‘Monday Night Feature Mrs. Stuart Marks, shown pro- senting the trophy in the photo at the right, has done a fine job of organizing a delightful evening for those attending the Western Square Dance on Moaday evening, July 3, at the Lehman Horse Show grounds. Weather permitting, the dance will be held out of doors following the Western Horse Show. (Rodeo Races and Time Events are scheduled for 5 to 9 pam. on Tuesday - Square Dance, 9 to midnight). dance will be the selection of a Rodeo Queen and two attendants; these girls will ride in the opening horse show parade on July 4 at 9 am. All young | women attending the square dance are eligible “to compete for the honor of “Rodeo Queen”; judges are as follows: Mrs. Lyle Slaff, Ed Fielding, Clyde Birth. Lovely gifts will be presented to the winners by Charlie Gosart’s store, Main Highway, Dallas, a portable victrola for the Queen, radios for : attendants. Panky Stolarick’s “Hi-Tones” will play for both square and modern dancing. The following members comprise his band: Johnny Milaus- Highlight of the outdoor square. Waldow is transistor kas, trumpet; Reese Pelton, piano; Tom Brogan, saxophone; Gino Mar- chette, drums; Panky Stolarick, fid- | dle. Dancing will be 9 to midnight; selection of the Rodeo Queen will take place at 10:30 p.m. In case of rain, the dance will be held in the school gymnasium nearby. Ad- mission is 50 cents each, ¢ ‘Mark Gregory Mr, and Mrs. Stephen R. Waldow, Niagara Falls, New York. announce the birth of a son, Mark Gregory, May 16. They have another son, Stevie, 2. Mr. Waldow is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Waldow, E. Mt. Airy Road, Shavertown. Mrs. the former Patricia Smith, Niagara Falls. The senior Smiths went down to attend the christening, and Mrs. Waldow spent the week with her son and his family. 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There are three pony classes scheduled. for the July 4th show; second class after the opening of the show Tuesday morning will be the “Lead Line Pony Class”, open to children 7 years of age and under.’ The pony must be led by an older person and is judged on suitability, manners and | kindness; last year there were 17 entries in this popular class. - This year the class captioned “Ponies Under 14.2 Hands,” indicat- ing the size of the pony, will be divided into A and B divisions to facilitate judging. Young exhibitors will show their pony at a walk, trot and canter. Judging will be based on gaits, manner and suitability of pony to riders. “Park Riding, Ponies,” is Sho uled for late afternoon, open -to children 12 years of age and under. Ponies must be under 14.2 hands. Riders will be judged on park rid- ing at a walk, trot and canter. . In a very few years youngsters who. are handling their ponies’ so’ expertly will be seen taking the jump, courses, and riding the gaited horses as they follow this sport which they love. ? High School Graduate DOROTHY MARY TIBUS Dorothy Tibus, daughter of Mr. and ‘Mrs. John Tibus, San Diego, Calif, was graduated from Her- | bert Hoover High School, San Diego State College, Greek Theatre, last Thursday, June 15. The Tibuses are former Dallas residents, While living here Dorothy attended borough schools and Spe- ‘cial classes in Kingston. Ralph Antrim Family Are Home On Visit Major and Mrs. Ralph C. Antrim, Jr. and children Ralph III and Anda Lee are visiting the parents of Mrs. Antrim, Mr. and Mrs. C. os LaBar at 64 Norton Ave. The Antrims spent the past year ‘at Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas where Major Antrim graduated from the United States Army Command and General Staff College. They are now enroute to Syra- cuse, N. 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