ream A i Sapient A i pre SECTION A — PAGE 6 Mrs. Thomas E. Heffernan To Go| To Goucher Alumnae Meeting Mrs. Thomas E. Heffernan, Dallas, | This year’s meeting will include | will represent the Goucher Club of | talks by Mrs. Ralph V. Longyear, i Northeastern Pennsylvania at the | director of development, 56th session of the Alumnae Council | Holyoke College; H, Vernon Eney, of Goucher College to be the Goucher campus in Md, this weekend. The Alumnae Council officers from the Alumnae terests. Presidents of classes holding reunions 1962 will also attend. includes | of admissions; and Alma Hull, Associa- | sistant dean of students. tion, clubs, alumnae on the board of trustees, class fund representatives and meets annually in the’ autumn | to discuss college and alumnae in- | alumnae in June EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED CONTACT LENSES OR. I BERGER OPTOMETRIST 27 Macheil Ave., Dallas Phone OR 4-4921 Rl aTionwiDE Le MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY ERNEST GAY Main Highway Trucksville DALLAS ORchard 5-1178 Centermoreland FEderal 3-4500 held on | Goucher trustee; Harry J. Casey, Jr., Towson, | Mount assistant to the president of Gou. | | cher; Mary Ross Flowers, director as- The pro- | gram alo includes a discusson of cooperative college and club pro- | gram and a panel on ‘“Non- Western | Studies in the Undergraduate Cur- | | riculum” by three Goucher’ faculty | | members. | | lors will be given a tea by the Gou- | cher Club of Baltimore and will be! | guests of President and Mrs, Otto | IF. Kraushaar at dinner. Legion Honors Librarian | (Continued from Page 1 A) | ‘School. These will be on display at | the Library. | Legion Auxiliary, under direction | of president Emma - Henney and | Americanism = chairman = Martha Reese, served a Buffet for members land guests.. Pat Peiffer ‘and Linda ! |Lony of Girl Scout Troop 169, and | Charles Glawe and Paul Gates, of Boy Scout Troop 232, ushered and dis- tributed programs. GUESS WHO | Her cookie jar is always filled, | Her car is at the ready. [She never shouts when ‘milk is | spilled, | She lets her kids go steady. | She rings -a most indulgent curfew. | Her cooking’s like no other. | Who is.thig paragon of virtue? | Why EVERYBODY ELSE'S mother. | For. Engraved and Printed Wedding Invitations i Tvy The Post 3 pI heh 27es ITT 130] REVOLUTIONARY _ NEW GULF SOLAR HEAT — Ultra clean! Burns clean, heats clean . ; . lets you enjoy the very finest automatic heat comfort. First premium heating oil at regular price Order from us today! CHARLES H. LONG SWEET VALLEY, PA. ! | On Friday, the alumnae council | | the bride was wearing a THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1961 October Wedding Planned = | Mrs. Florence Shively, R.D. 3, Dal- las, announces the engagement. and | approaching marriage of her daugh- ter, Marcela Emily, to Jack D. Shep- | herd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ais Shepherd, 96 East Pettebone St., Forty Fort. Miss Shively was graduated from | | fo Dallas-Franklin High School and is employed “by Linear, Ine. Her fiance attended Forty Fort High School and is employed by | Joseph. Eyerman and Son, Inc, The wedding will take place in | October. , Prynn - Grauer Vow (Continued from Page 3 A) selected cornflower blue linen sheath with white accessories. Both mothers completed their ensembles with white cymbidium orchid cor- sages. Serving his brother as best man was Paul Grauer, while ushers’ du- ties were performed by Phillip Papes Jr. Ronald Mau and George Bobak. Candlelighters were Glenn Prynn, brother of the bride, and LEHMAN 4-H GIRLS Lehman 4 H Girls held their final ! roundup at the home of Mrs. John Douglas Button cousin of the bride- groom. Immediately following the cere- mony, a reception was held in the church parlors. Those who assisted in serving were Mary Ann Austin, Maureen Larson. Anastasia McMa- hon, Mrs. Paul Shutt, Mrs. Matt J. Viglioecco and Mrs Earl Peters. When the newlyweds departed on their wedding trip to = Florida, coffee | brown sheath with white hat and accessories and a white orchid cor- | | THE MOST IMPORTANT ADVANCE IN TIRE DESIGN IN 17 YEARS! NEW MCCREARY ends buckling, chief cause of tire wear Revolutionary three-rib tread design makes the difference! z Note this MC-70 tire print, showing three-rib tread design. Fewer ribs than in ordinary tires means more tread strength and rigidity ....no buckling in the center of the tread under normal driving. Result: more rubber on the road, better grip, even ‘wear, fonger tread life. Note how ordinary tread, weaken- ed by 5 to 7 ribs, tends to buckle in the center, ADVERTISED IN ) Th bY 0G 18 (05 ITITEET *Northeast edition SEE YOUR DEALER FOR THE FULL STORY ON MECRIEEARY MENILEAGE Result: tread wears unevenly, and wears out faster on the edges than in the center. COOK Recapping Service Dallas-Tunkhannock Highway (6 Miles North of Dallas) NE 9-8440 sage. After Sept. 4, the couple will be at home at 9 Fourth Ave. Prenuptial parties were given by | Mrs. Sheldon Prynn and Mrs. Carl ' Larson. Out-of-town guests attended the wedding from - Rochester, N. Y; Columbus, ©O.; Carverton, Pa; Waterloo, Ia.; Kansas City, Kan, and New Buffalo, Mich. do something -- then try again. No matter how tough the problem, | | sixth grade. | : | Mrs, Ralph Garris, Baldwin Street, | Dallas, had a very happy day on Sidler on Wednesday, August 30. Each girl brought her, ‘It's Fun To | Bake’ project book and one un- | | frosted layer of cake to be judged. Mrs. Ruth Darby awarded each her certificate and a blue ribbon for fine work. | After the judging the gifs en- | tertained their families with an out door picnic. The following were nresent: Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Johnson, Lynn, Joy, Jean Louise, Mrs. Wes- | ley Moore and Ceri Conklin | Mrs. Dennis Bonning, Beverly, Dennis Jr. Mrs. Leonard Stortz, | and Judy, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Disque, Cindy, Shirley, Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lamoreau, Carole’ Ann, Bernadine Rusiloski, Mr. and | Mrs. John Sidler, Helen, Bill, Mrs. Ruth Darby, Mrs. Leonard Adam- | shick, James, Ruth, Paul. ) The girls thank Mrs. Darby and | | Mrs. Sidler as well as their families, | “who made the club possible. | } Out Of Cast Chuckie Garris, | will be the guest of Mr. son of Mr. and Friday when the cast and sling that Fad heen surporting his waist, ! ! shoulder and arm for three months | was finally removed. [He is back in school now in the USE | ple, Elfrieda! ! ber of | sponser. i one brother, Dallas Senior High School News MISS SEVENTEEN On August ' 23, Miss Elfrieda | Hefrt, a senior at Dallas, was chosen as Miss Seventeen by repre- sentatives from Lazarus store at Irem Temple in Wilkes-Barre. She | was in competition with 25 other | girls from Wyoming Valley. As Miss Seventeen she was | awarded a Back-to-School ward- robe, 1% dozen red roses, a Toby Coburn Scholarship and she will be | on the cover of the January issue of Seventeen magazine. KEYETTE NEWS The Keyettes are very proud of a member of the team, Elfrieda Hef- ft, who was chosen as Miss Seven- teen by Lazarus at the Trem Tem- August 23. Congratulations, The Keyettes participated in the competition at Sayre on Labor Day. After competition they marched in the parade where they led the singing of “Sound-Off” and were answered by the Key Club and the - Junior High Drill Team. This went over very well with the crowd. We have finished our jackets which we wore for the first time at - Sayre. They make our uniforms _quite snappy. We would like to thank the girls for making their own jackets. On the 9th of September we marched at Elmira. New York | where we were in competition- for a cash prize. We went on the bus with the Key Club. It was really fun. SOPHOMORES If our school should seem at all crowded it is due to the large num- sophomore students who have come to us from the Junior | High. This large crowd makes up seven of the sixteen sections in school. We certainly welcome everyone in the sophomore class and we hope they will have a nice year at Dallas Senior High School. CHEERLEADING Our peppy cheerleaders, under the leadership of Nancy Elston and Judy Woolbert, have been practic- . ng hard for our first football game ' on Saturday. The squad consists of the two captains, Sandy Ambrose, Carol Dungey, Susie Dorrance, Peggy Jor- dan, Georgia McCutcheon, Carol Spare, Marjorie Walp, and Glenda Williams. Miss Emma Engler is the faculty Keep up the fine work girls! INTERVIEW WITH ELSBETH GERRITS A very lovely new face has been | added to the Senior Class. She is Elsbeth Gerrits, the foreign ex- change student visiting us from Hol- land. While attending school here, she and Mrs. Francis Ambrose and daughter, | Sandy. Elsbeth was born in Gron- ingen, Holland on December 28, 1942. Her father is a doctor of internal medicine and her mother is a laboratory technician. She, has Wim, 17, who is in the 12th grade in Holland. Elsbeth | has many interests “which include FREEZING? «Fruit Fresh” FOR JUICES and FRESH GUT FRUITS v §TOPS BROWNING PROTECTS FLAVOR 98- Contains Ascorbic Acid Mixture EVANS Prescription Pharmacy SHAVERTOWN OR 4-3888 ADDS VITAMIN C DRUG STORE ! field hockey, tennis, skiing, read- ing, and photography. Besides deing all of these things she still finds time to travel. Some of the interesting places she has visited are Belgium, Germany, Luxemburg, Switzerland, Austria France and Italy. Not being satisfied in just visiting there she has learned the languages of some of the countries. She speaks English and French very well, can get along in German, and of course speaks Dutch. Her ambition ig te become an interpre- ter. We all wish her the best of everything in pursuing her desired career. Elsbeth plans to stay in this area’ until June 30. After that perhaps more traveling. Who knows what lies in store for such an am- bitious and delightful girl. Holland can be very proud of their charm- ing representative. We certainly are. . FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 1961-62 The coach is Mr. Ed. Brominski assisted by Mr. Louis Palermo, a member of the Science Department, and Mr. George Dombek of the Fnglish Department at the Junior High School. The schedule is as follows: Sept. 16 — Tunkhannock—Home; Sept. 23 — Lake-Lehman — Home; Sept. 30 — Forty-Fort — Hone; Oct. 7 — West Wyoming — Away; Oct. 13 — Exeter (Night)—Away; Oct. 21 — Edwardsville — Home; Oct. 28 — Luzerne — Home; Nov. 4 — Northwest — Away: Nov. 11 — Wyoming — Away. Submitted by Elfrieda Hefft. : DALLAS SENIOR HIGH FOOTBALL SQUAD Ends Senior; Junior; Russ Hoover, Arch Paltrineri, pert, Junior; Willard Bullock, Junior; Mike Jones, Sophomore; James Buckley, Sophomore; Richard Love, Sophomore. Tackles Joe Shrey, Junior; Larry Piatt, Junior; Bob Ashman, Junior; John Bob Letts, Bob Tup- Brominski, Sophomore; Al Paltri- meri, Sophomore. Guards Mike Kowaleski, Senior; Sterling McMichael, Junior; Gary Smith, Junior; Del Voight, Junior; Ed Kyt- tle, Sophomore; Charles Lockard, Sophomore. Centers Fred Drake, Senior; Bill Swart- | wood, Sophomore. / Backs » Harold Hislop, Senior; Jack Tom Durosky, Harris, Senior; Paul Carl Bush, Senior; Senior; Walter Davis owler, Senior; Senior; Earl Palmer, John Farley, Sophomore; Tom Kerpovich, Sophomore; Carl Kas- chenbach, Sophomore; Allen Harris, Sophomore; Billy Kelly, Sophomgre. That completes our squad for this year. With such a fine group of boys we should have a pretty good | Junior; Paul Siket, Junior; | Triclkeville year. Let's all get out and support them. NEW TEACHERS We are very fortunate to have many fine additions to our faculty. Most of them are local people, some even past graduates of our school. We wanted to make them feel as welcome as possible and thought the best way to do this was by interviewing them. This will allow everyone to become bet- ter acquainted with their faculty. Mrs. Owen Diehle, who will be a full-time substitute in the Home Economies Dept, is a native of Bloomsburg, Pa. and attended schools there. She is a graduate of Drexel Institute of Technology. Philadelphia, with a major in Home Feoneomics and a minor in Merchan- dising. She resides at Wyoming RD. #3 | and teaches Sunday School at Car- | verton Methodist Church. Her other interests include bowling and | her home. However, her main interest lies with her husband. an insurance representative. and her two bovs, Doug. 7. and Chuck, Both bovs attend schools in the Dallas School District. We have welcomed one of our local reople to our faculty. Sha is Mss Emma Engler who has been added to ony. Commercial Dent. Migs Fnoler who is a° mative mnet of her life attending both and, Westmoreland erhonla. She graduated from Col- lege Misercirdia with a major in Secretarial Science and a minor in English. In addition to coaching onr cheerleading gruad. che eniovs both participatine in and watchine | basketball, bowling, =~ music, = and reading. ‘Mr. Alan Husband a’ native and graduated College and d'd eraduate worl at Ruteoers Uni- versity and Temple University. He holda majors Science and Social Studies. coming to Dallas Senior Husband taught at Kingston for three years. He is now teaching resident of Kinoston, fromm Millawyille Qiate hioloov and serving as head. wrestl- | ing coach. Another local been added to our faculty is Mr. Louis Palermo. a resident of Wilkes- | Palerme attended Myers | Barre, Mv. High and graduated from Blooms- burg State with a maior in Scienes Mr. Palermo. who will teach science | subjects, is very much interested in football. baseball and basketball. He will act as assistant coach in football and wrestling. Mr Gerald Stinson was born | in Wilkes-Barre and graduated | from St. Nicholas High and King's | College, He holds a major in So- cial Studies and a minor in English. | His interests include baseball and | basketball, both of which he par- ticipated in while attending college. i We were very pleased to learn that Mr. as full-time substitute in the Com- mercial Dept. last year, has been made a permanent member of our faculty. shinny R. D. #1 and was recently married to the former Nancy Bon- 12. of Blenmshure has lived in Trucksville | in Biolnmical | Before | Hich, Mr. | person who has | Arthur Hontz, who served He is a resident of Shick- | DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Mrs. Hartman Hostess { Show our boys that we care! | To Borough PTA Board | Dallas Borough P.T.A. board met | Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Stephen Hartman, Jr. to dis- | cuss plans and goals for the coming school year. Attending were: Mrs. Louise Col- well — Vice President; Mrs. An- toinette Mason — Historian and Scrapbook; Mrs. Stephen Hartman, Jr. — President; Mrs. Harry Letko — Treasurer; Mrs. J. Warren | Yarnal — Secretary; Mrs. Lewis | Reese — Hospitality; Mrs. Joseph Goode — Membership; Mrs. Gray- don Mayer—P.T.A. Magazine; Mrs. Paul Rodda—P.T.A. Council Repre- sentative; Mrs. Robert Huey — Blood Bank; Mrs. Jack Joneg Safety; Mrs. Raymond Carmont.— Ways and Means; Mrs. Bruce Moen — Publicity. The first P.T.A. meeting will be held at 8 P.M. Monday at the Dal- las Borough School Auditorium. William A. Austin will talk about things that the school hopes to ac- complish during the coming year. Room visitation will follow the meeting, and P.T.A. dues will be payable. Purton Brown Heads Walter Brown Family Burton Brown was chosen presi- "dent, and Victor Brown, vice presi- dent at the Walter Brown reunion held at Slyvan Lake, Sweet Valley, recently. Other officers: Virginia Gennetts, secretary and treasurer, James E. Brown, historian. Others present: Mr. and rs. James Brown, Mr, and Mrs. Victor Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Sorber, Ronnie. Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Gen- netts, Mr. ad Mrs, Burton Brown, Janet, Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wagner and family, Mr. and : | Allen Montross, Carol, Teddy, Mr, | and. Mrs. Donald Bunney, Robert, Debra, Mark, Barbara Brown. Next reunion wil be held second Sunday in August, 1962. Christened On Sunday Little Barbara Jane Shields, jauchter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford | Shields. Harris Street, Fernbrook, was christened by Rev. Richard Frank at Gate of Heaven Church on September 10, : | Sunday, Her godparents were Mrs. Jane Terta, a great aunt, of Wilkes-Barre, | and Edward Sidorek, Jr., of Fern- | brook. A family dinner followed the christening at the Shields home. ‘ham, He is in the process of com- pleting his graduate program at | Bloomsburg State. 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