The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 16, 1961, Image 7

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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
|] ; Dallas Seniors To
"Strictly Formal”
“Strictly Formal,” a comedy in
three acts by William Davidson, is
the title of the Dallas Senior High
School play, to be given by the
senior class tomorrow night at 8 in
the high school auditorium.
Directors are Edgar Hughes, of
the faculty, and Mary Bennett, of
s the students.
! In the cast are: Sally Moyer, lack-
ing a date for the dance as Jane;
i Judy Williams takes the part of
J Sally, Jane’s best friend; Susie Dor-
rance is Agnes, maid of all work;
{ Marlon Rimple, Jane's father; Carole
| W Anderson, her mother.
i] Bob Peterson takes the part of Mr.
Aherne, a meighbor; Barry Slocum,
Sally’s boy friend; Barbara Tag, as
Rose, develops the mumps; Sandra
Ambrose plays Mrs. Tilton; Gale
Graves, the part of Josie; Dale
Mosier, shot-putter Elroy; George
Apoliski, the part of George.
Glenda Williams plays Marcia, the
triple-threat from New York. El-
frieda Hefft is Cindy, a girl with
ideas of her « own. _ Barbara Hilde-
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5 THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 16, 1961
‘GENEROUS DONOR’S mmm me om
GIFT BUYS STATUE
FOR PET CEMETERY
Within a day after the report
printed in this paper was re-
ieased to the membership of the
SPCA and to the press, $100
was contributed to the erection
of a carved stone fox terrier
statue as the focal point of the
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TsrricrLy BUSINESS
by McFeatter |
Present Comedy
Friday Night
| brand, as Marilyn, is “after” Elroy. |
| Bernard Phillips plays Lt. Bob Cun- |
ningham of the Air Force. !
Prompters are Dane Payne and |
Nancy Jones. | Society’s new Pet Cemetery.
Committees: make-up, Carol Dun- | Offer of another $100 has been
gey, Nancy Elston, Gergi Peranto, received since.
Ruth Miller, Dana Jones; publicity, There are many beautiful
Elsa Orchard, Judy Woolbert, Diane | animals at the shelter, seeking
Payne, Gale Graves, Louise Hadsall, | only the affection and warmth
Barbara Hildebrand; - tickets, Doro- | of a good home in return for
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thy Eck. | the loyalty and love they have
Programs, Olga Jerista, Mary | to offer to a kind master. If you
Zarychto, Carol = Spare, Richard | are. interested in a dog, why
Brown; stage, Jon Butler, Harold" don’t ” Sepa he Sea Spel
Harris, George Apaliski; usherettes, | ter on Fox Hill Road in Wilkes-
Gloria Dolbear, Nancy Seiber, Sandy | Barre, Editor
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Hoover 3 : ®; | A commentary on the times is
Orchestra under direction of Les- | | that the noun “honesty”. now is
ter Lewis.
! usually preceded by “old-fashioned.”
Play produced by arrangement | |
with Dramatic Publishing Co. | The young mother with new twins |
Chicago. \ | commented, “I'm the career girl who |
{used to make/ carbon copies of
1 everything.” |
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Hospital Patient
Mrs. Frank Kuehn is a patient at |
Nesbitt Hospital -
“Not so auch Pressuie on the rolier!”
Optimist: A’ bridegroom who
thinks he has: no bad habits.
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FOLLOW
THE
CROWDS
To The Gala
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The New Dallas Cleaners
THREE DAY OPENING
SPECIALS
“f) FOR PRICE OF 1”
1 SUIT (Man or Lady)...51.25
Have Another Suit Cleaned FREE
1TOPCOAT ... $1.25 Plus 1 Cleaned FREE!
1 OVERCOAT... $1.50 Plus 1 Cleaned FREE
{ (Plain) LADIES’ DRESS . .. $1.25
(One Cleaned FREE)
LADIES’ SKIRT (Plain)... 65¢
(Pleats Extra) (Orne Cleaned FREE)
SWEATERS (Plain) ...05¢ :
(One Cleaned FREE)
i EXPERT ALTERATIONS and REPAIR SERVICE
THE
® FREE LOLLIPOPS
LOCATED AT THE “VY”...
{|| ONE HOUR MARTENIZING
2 OUR SPECIALTY
OPENING DAYS
IN THE DALLAS SHOPPING
CENTER... Neighbors To The A&P....
EXCEPTED
- COME ONL! —
- COME ALL!
Five Local Dogs
Complete Course
Biggest Class Ever
To Finish Training
Winners in Saturday afternoon’s
graduation exercises for Anthracite
| Dog Training classes at the United
| States Army Reserve Training Cen-
{ ter,
showed five local dog-owners
in the high scoring bracket:
In the sub-Novice class, Mrs.
William Wickes of Trucksville with
| her standard poodle Toro; Mrs. Joan |
{| Mugford, Dallas,
with her German
{ Shepherd Fraul ein von Haran; Mrs.
| Charles Lawley,
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Trucksville, with
standard poodle Robbie. Susan Wein-
er, Trucksville, with poodle Bounce.
Mrs.
St.
In the Novice class,
Carle, Dallas, and her
Chloe.
Mrs. R. J. Bartow judged the nov-
ice and advanced classes, Bart Col-
lett the sub-novice. Thirty-seven
dogs completed the course, the larg-
Joan
Bernard
est ever accepted by Anthracite Dog |
during its eight |
! Road, Trucksville, has been appoint-
Training course
years of obedience training.
Ten German shepherds and seven
poodles were registered, and a num- |
| ber of dachshunds.
Shuleskis Move
Into New Home
Mr. and Mrs. Gus S. Shuleski
have moved into their new home,
232 West Center Hill Road, which
they purchased from Dr. D. H. Cow-
en after previously owning homes
on Tunkhannock Road, and in Hunt-
ington, West Virginia,
A native of Plains where he grad- |
uated from Memorial High School,
WHEN
This
Offer I
Good 2
Til XMAS
10.
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12.
‘Richard Van Etten
Made Cadet Sergeant
Mr. Shuleski is Assistant Superin-
tendent in charge of Personnel with
General Cigar Corporation in King-
ston.
During World War
27 months overseas in
11 he served
the North
Estelle S M
iana, are of
en Churcl ts
Guild. They have a. d
ricia Ann, a Gate of F
student, and a son, Gi ,
Gus is a member of Daddow-
Isaacs Post, American Legion; Par-
sons Veterans of For n Wars ang
Back Mountain Toas ) i
He is a church usher,
Holy Name Society and
Third Degree member
Columbus, Huntington,
inia.
West |
MANLIUS, N. Y., Richard Van
Etten, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
C. Van Etten, 51 Meadow Crest
ed a cadet sergeant in The Manlius
School junior ROTC battalion, it
was announced by Brig. Gen J. K.
Wilson, Jr., U.S.A. (Ret.), super-
intendent of the 93-year-old mili-
tary preparatory school near Syra-
cuse.
Cadet Van:Etten will serve as a
squad leader in “A” Company. As
a cadet non-commissioned officer, he
will have clearly defined authority
and responsibility in the school’s
student government, for
ment of leadership ability within the
framework of its ‘chain "of com-
mand” organization.
Manlius has won the Department
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Bluebell ( China
¥ ($33. Value)
(12) Christmas
Gifs (listed)
12 Pc. Tool Set
Sy
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of the Army ‘Honor Military School”
rating 57 times since 1804, more
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Hospital
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FRIDAY NIGHT
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Franklin Street,
at University of Pennsy
Philadelphia, wher
nt surgery on Monday.
EERE EERENRNENNNES
1ZZA PARLOR?
3 OR MORE CUTS
OR 4-326
Across From
Fernbrook Inn
Fernbrook Corners
{5c Per Cut
: APPLIANCE AT
5 Cell Flashlite (with Battery)
Big 20 In. TV Dog
{0 Pc. Old Fashioned Drink Set
5 Pc. Ovenproof Bowl Set
Giant 4 ft. Play Tent
Car Washer (Metal Handle & Brush)
50 Fi. Garden Hose
Iron Board Pad Set
12 Pc. Refrigerator
{ Bed Pillow (Foam)
{ Bed Pillow (Foam)
+
WE CARRY NORGE — ZENITH —
WESTINGHOUSE — GIBSON — AMANA
and EASY APPLIANCES
Portable Television Sets Gan Not
Be Included In This Offer
GOS
MAIN HIGHWAY DALLAS
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other school, for its high
training and disci
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