SECTION A — PAGE 4 Eleven General Chairmen During Fifteen Auctions Eleven individuals have served as, 1960 — Myron Baker Auetion chairmen over the past| Lester Jordan. fifteen years. Here are the names| 1981 — Dr. Lester Jordan, Rich- of the men who have held that re- | ard Demmy and John Conyngham. sponsible community position. | Among the men holding the im- 1947 — Howard Risley and Dr. Harry Ohlman. | chairmen over the years were: 1948 — Harry Ohlman and! Durrelle T. Scott, Sr., Robert Bach- Howard Risley. | ‘man, Charles Rinehimer, H. W. ; i Sh : | “Chick” Smith, and Atty. Mitchell Be as ward Risley and Jenkins.. This year Dr. Stanley 1950 — Harry Oli¥man and | Hozempt is doing a fine Job. Howard Risley. or Bia. Rises, Many Strawberry Pickers | 1952 — H. W. “Chick” Smith. " Picking berries under a blazing | Saturday morning sun at the Fred and Updyke Berry Farm in Sweet Valley, | | were constant relays of families, , gathering material for strawberry | jam. As many as a hundred people 1957 — Raymon Hedden and|were in the field at a time, and Charles Frantz. | cars were - parked everywhere. The 1958 — Charles Frantz and Don- | season, late in starting, is approach- 1953 — Charles Nuss. 1954 — Robert Bachman William Wright. 1955 — William Wright. 1956 — Howard Risley and | portant assignment of new goods ! THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1961 | majcred «in Spanish. : A | graduate of Wyoming Semi- nary, she attended Lebanon Valley [Colles for two years, entering | | | Roanoke as a jumior. | She is a member of Delta Gamma women’s (fraternity, pity served as public relations chairman | for that group. In addition, she | was circulation manager for the | weekly college paper, The Brackety- Ack, and was elected senior class | representative to the annual Col- | | lege May (Court. She also served on the College | Cornmons Committee, charged with | reflecting student ideas about]: menus for resident students. ‘Nancy is granddaughter of Judge | AMred Valentine and the late Mary Shoemaker Valentine. Alice Ann Albright | Mr. and Mrs. Norman Albright, | Bloomsburg, announce the birth of | their first child a daughter, Alice | Ann, born June 24 at home. Mrs. Albright is the former Janice Saun- | ders, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Her- ROANCKE GRADUATE NANCY MARIE VALENTINE Nancy Marie Valentine, daughter of Atty. and Mrs. William A. Valen- tine and the late Helen Valentine, ald Smith. ling’ its end. Fred promises a crate | was one of sixty six seniors to | bert Saunders of Birch Grove. Mr. | host to members of the Fifteenth | on Carverton Read. 1959 — Donald Smith. and|of berries for the Library Auction if [receive degrees at the 119th Com- | Albright is the son of Dr. and Mrs. | | Library. . Auction. 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Ohe 5 5. bag wsoponousinsns OTC _ Sunshine KRISPY ~ Cans 10-16. bag cower. $1.23 CRACKERS, 1 Ib. cvssssererrasnnes 296 25.1. bag womcerec.. $2.79 Dr. and Mrs. Lester Jordan were Wednesday evening, at their home| row are Mrs. ! danced to the i John Rogers, Mrs. Robert Bach- | | man, a former Auction: chairman, | Jr., Mrs. Albert Torr, Mrs. president of the Back Mountain | Marks, Mrs William: Pierce, Jr., Memorial Library Association, and | and Mrs. Lester Hauck. head auctioneer, though present, | Second row, Mrs. was not on hand for the picture. | cliff, William Moss, Unavoidably absent were number of key people. Phillips, Douglas Jones, Seated, left to right, in the front Mrs. James Alexander, Mr. Mr. -and Mrs. Mr. Lemuel also a | Homer Moyer, Charles Glawe, Earl | and | DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Library Auction Chairmen Gather To Lay Final Plans For Three-Day Auction Troster, Mrs. Jack Stanley, Myron Charles Smith, Mrs. James Huston, | Baker, and Doc Jordan. Stuart Third row: Mrs. John Vivian, Mary Parkhurst, Tony Hudak, John | Butler, Dick Demmy, Jack Conyng- Edward Rat- | ham, Ziba Smith, Mrs. secker, Jr. Swingle. James Be- and Mrs. Elwood Photo by Kozemehak. Karen Faux, fourteen year old Tunkhannock High School girl, ‘was chosen Queen of the Rodeo Mon- day night, when twenty squares music of Panky orchestra, changing partners, swinging, clapping and stamping in a riot of color and motion that took in the entire inner ring of the horse-show grounds. Eliminations at the grand march left Karen, daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. Donald Faux of Center More- dainty. yellow-flower land, . as ' the winner. matching kerchief, of the rodeo ball. dimity . with Karen; in’ a was ‘the belle Stolarick’s is Linda Smith, 16, a junior at Westmoreland High School, her right Carol Zibelin of Scran- ton, one of the | Horse- Show. Karen was given a portable rec- ord player, radios, Admiral Transistor It's Not A Little Hairy Man, Nor A Tarantula, Nor A Visitor From Space Two little boys stopped in their rabbit. She used to pick it up by tracks in front of Fred Anderson’s the ears, staring into its silly face, house on Pioneer Avenue. |a habit which disconcerted the Finally they plucked up their rabbit. courage. “What's that you've got! Brenda has been lured down from there, lady, a little hairy man?” | the tiptop of the T-V antenna by Mrs. Anderson was strongly | | being shown a ripe banana. She tempted to say, “No, it’s an out- | | has turned up in a number of odd size tarantula,” baser instincts she said, “No, it’s | pretty good girl. a chimpanzee.” | She feels that Two small boys breathed more | which features two pigeons, easily. Brenda has caused quite a bit of j and assorted cats, is a good place comment since warm weather | for a chimp, and she takes kindly started and she moved from the |to the roomy corner of the garage garage to the porch during the day- | arranged for her comfort, light hourst, sunshiny sessions on the front Most people think they are see- porch. ing things, and do a double-take. | Even Brenda has been living with the | about Andersons for several months, ever since she moved in with them from Space. her Carverton home. any household con- her sometimes, Standing at her left in the picture | and at | riders in the | with .an' album of Glenn | Miller records, and the runners-up | of rodeo dance plans. all | but swallowing her | | places, but on the whole she is a | stant litters of hamsters, two dogs | and to | if small boys do wonder | and think | maybe she is a visitor from Outer | Crowned. Rodeo Queen At Leliman Hots: Show Square- Dance gifts. from Charles. Gosart.. Satin evening bags. from Rosemary iSport- wear were given the winners. John Fi and Clyde Birth, * judges, stand at either end of the line-up, with Mrs. Lyle Slaff;:alsaf§ a judge, holding one of the sat evening bags, next to Clyde Birth. Karen and - her attendants, in pastel gowns, rode in. the parade { Tuesday morning. ; Mrs. Stuart Marks was in charge elding Photo by. Kozemehak For Engraved and Printed Wedding Invitations Tru The Post Mildred Lutes BEAUTY SHOP Has Moved To LUTES CORNERS NOXEN, PA. py : Harveys Lake Neptune 9-8671 DAILY 8 A. M.—6 P. M. Saturday Until Noon: Mrs. Harold Dixon, her former | owner, found it a little difficult to take care of anything as ram- | bunctious as a monkey. Brenda takes up a good bit of room. She stands two and half ‘feet tall, and she can go leaping about at a great , rate. Brenda, would never take a | prize as a beauty queen, but she has her points. 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