The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 30, 1961, Image 9

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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Lake-Lehman Board
‘Employs Art Teacher
Lake-Lehman School Board an-
nounces that Jane Warfield, of
Kingston, presently a senior at Kutz-
town State College and doing her
practice teaching in Reading, will
teach art in the senior high school
beginning with September 1962.
‘The trouble with a one-track
mind is its narrow gauge and a
lack of switching facilities.
School Flagpoles
Steel flagpoles are being assem-
bled at Ross, Lehman, and Noxen
schools. The type of pole permits
bending down flat to the ground for
repairs or painting.
Party For Educators
Lake-Lehman faculty, board mem-
bers, and employees, will stage their
annual Christmas Party Wednesday,
December 13 at Irem Temple Coun-
try Club.
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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1961
“Meet Corliss Archer”
Lehman Auditorium tomorrow
evening will be the setting for Leh-
man Senior Play.
The cast of “Meet Corliss Axrch-
follows:
Donna Lord plays Corliss Archer,
an attractive high school girl.
Corliss’ father, Harry Archer, is
played by Bob [Parsons.
Mrs. Janet Archer is played by
Mary Ann Laskowski.
Donna Wandel plays Louise, the
Archer's maid.
Mildred, Corliss’ companion, is
played by Joan Fielding.
Then there is [Dexter who is Cor-
liss’ boy friend. His years of adol-
escence are being ‘complicated by
the fact that he adores Corliss.
Richard Stroud plays this part.
Edward Feist plays Bill ‘Frank-
lin, the Archer's mext door neigh-
bor and Dexter’s father.
Mrs. Mary Franklin, is played by
Cathy DiGiosa.
Cousin Agnes is played by Carol
Toluba. :
A small, nervous, middle aged
man. Fred Schultz, is the doctor.
Joan Sgroi plays the trim effect-
ive nurse... 1...
Mildred .and Corliss have a friend
named, Betty, played by Karen
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MARY ANN LASKOWSKI
F.T. A. Initiations
New members of F.T.A. Club were
initiated Tuesday evening.
Junior Class Rings
The biggest day in the life of a
Junior is the day of ‘getting the
class rings. Before the Thanksgiving
vacation Lake Juniors received their
rings. 2
Lehman Juniors had a shock last
week. Mr. Arthur Nuss, class ad-
visor, wrote this message on the
black boards, “You can pick up your
class rings in Room 2 from 12:45 to
1:15, WHEN THEY GET HERE”.
This was a big disappointment.
But I'm ‘sure that by the | time
this is published, all the Juniors will
be in a gay mood because they fin-
ally got their class rings./
Who’s Who
Theodore Toluba and Gary De-
Hope, [Lake-Lehman graduates, have
been named to “Who's Who Among
American Colleges ,and Universities.
Both are Seniors at Wilkes Col-
lege. To gain acceptance one must
have excelled scholastically and soc-
ially. Gary and Teddy have been
active in various campus organi-
zations during their four years of
college.
F.N. A.
Lehman Future Nurses’ Club is
conducting a clothing drive from
November 17 to December 1 to en-
able children of a southern moun-
tain district to attend school. The
Club asks for good, usable, low
heeled shoes, jeans, sweaters, dres-
ses, shirts, light coats, socks, under-
wear, and hats. This clothing is to
be brought to the Health Room be-
fore classes in the morning.
Idetown
Mrs. Vivian Rinken entertained
at supper on Thanksgiving day—Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Derr and daughter,
Karen; Janice Rinken, Mel Corig-
don and Debra.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Meade and
daughters, Connie and Beverly,
Baltimore, spent the holiday week-
end with-Mr. and Mrs. Corey Meade.
Mrs. Libbie ‘Smith spent Thanks-
giving - Day with. Mr. and Mrs.
George Smith, Wilkes-Barre.
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Keller had
as guests on Thanksgiving Day, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Austin, LaRys-
ville; Mr. and, Mrs. Z. E. Garinger,
Dallas, Miss Lina Garinger, Harvey's
Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prutzman
and son, David, and C. S. Prutzman
of’ Huntsville.
Billy Williams, student at Shep-
herd College in West Virginia is
spending the Thanksgiving recess
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Williams.
Mrs. Charlotte Baugh, Hellertown,
spent the holiday weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Shaver.
Henry G. Kreiss, District Super-
intendent of Pennsylvania Temper-
ance League, was the guest speaker
at the Sunday morning worship
service for the Lehman charge while
Rev. and Mrs. Norman Tiffany were
on vacation.
Pvt. Richard A. Husted, who is
stationed at Warrington, Pa., is
spending a leave at his home here.
Sharon Spencer is a patient in
Nesbitt Hospital.
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Snow Removal
|Hampered By
Stalled Cars
Keeping streets and highways
open after heavy snowfalls is a
problem to which many state and
local road officials give night-and-
day attention all winter long, Safety
Commissioner O. D. Shipley said.
“In most snow-belt communities,
local ordinances prohibit overnight
parking to allow city crews oppor-
tunity to remove snow without
hindrance from vehicles parked at
the curbs,” he pointed out.
“On rural roads, from the most
modern expressway to the narrow-
est town road, highway mainten-
ance crews work extremely hard
during storms and blizzards in a
mammoth effort to keep roads open
for essential traffic.”
Shipley observed that last March
officials of numerous large Eastern
cities became so concerned over the
chaotic traffic conditions which fol-
lowed severe blizzards that they
called the first Annual Conference
on Urban Snow Removal Problems.
In addition to agreeing on the need
for better equipment for snow re-
moval, stronger = enforcement of
parking and emergency condition
regulations, the delegates stressed
the paramount problem caused by
many private cars and trucks be-
coming stalled and abandoned in
the snow because they did not have
needed tire chains. ;
It was revealed that many cities,
hoth large and small, were left
crippled and virtually paralyzed
when essential fire and police vehi-
cles, properly equipped with ade-
quate’ traction,’ were unable to
maneuver around massive traffic
jams caused by chainless private
cars and trucks. Snowplows and
even fire trucks, although properly
equipped with. chains, were blocked
for hours. J
“The snow fighters and members
of the National Safety Council's
Committee on Winter Driving Haz-
ards agreed that the driving public
should be alerted to two major
findings and safety precautions,”
Shipley declared.
“One finding is that scientific
tests and experience show reinforced
tire chains are the most practical
means of preventing prolonged de-
severe weather and road condi-
tions,” he pointed out.
“The second recommendation is
that while snow. tires are also
recommended as aids for mild-to-
medium snowfalls in non-hilly areas,
they do not replace the occasional
snow conditions or even light snow
or glare ice surfaces where there are
hills.” .
Meeker
“Over the river and through the
woods to grandmother’s house we'll
go’ and though there wasn’t enough
snow for a sleigh in most places,
some folks did get around to visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Varner, Sr.
had as Thanksgiving visitors Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce Varner, Jr. and
daughter, Kimberly, - Muhlenburg;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grey and chil-
‘dren, Linda and Robert, Ruggles;
Mr. and Mrs. George Stuart, Jr.
and daughters, Pamela and Linda,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sayre and chil-
dren, Christine and Cathy Sue,
Pikes Creek; Mrs. Lena Varner and
Pauline Slocum, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Slocum and son, Ernest.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cornell at-
tended the fifteenth annual reunion
of the Lehman class of '46 at Castle
Inn Saturday evening.
Grace Ide left Sunday to resume
her teaching position at Estella after
spending the holidays with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ide.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wadas and
children, David, Brian and Patti,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Wayne King
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Drabick,
Storrs, Conn., called on Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Ruggles on Friday.
Cindy Disque, Lehman, and Mr.
and Mrs. William Winter, Sweet
Valley, were Sunday visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Rogowski. Jim
Rogowski celebrated his fifth birth-
day on Saturday. ;
Mrs. Lyle King spent Sunday with
Mrs. John Handlos, Edwardsville.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCarty,
Kulpsville, visited over the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth King.
They attended the funeral of Mrs.
McCarty’s father, John Shupp, for-
away at their home Thanksgiving
Day.
Mrs. Ruth Valick and children,
Jan, Judy and Jenny, Lehighton,
spent the holiday weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Corell. Miss
Jean Pyatt, Wilkes-Barre, called on
Mrs. Cornell on Sunday.
son, John, Lake Seneca, N. J., spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Or-
ville Dunham.
Esther and Meltha Warmouth,
Edwardsville, were Thanksgiving
guests of Mr, and Mrs. George War-
mouth.
Hillside Cow Record
Hillside Grace Wizard of Oz
3702177 owned by Hillside Farms,
produced: 17,691 lbs. milk and 703
lbs. butterfat in 306 days on twice
daily milking as a T-year-old.
Pennsylvania State University
supervised the weighing and testing
of production as a part ofthe of-
ficial herd testing programs of the
national Holstein organization.
lays and winter skidwrecks during E
need for tire chains during deep- ||
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mer Beaumont resident, who passed |
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