-, Lat =T 0s = Open Your Christmas ~Club Now At ~ THE FRIENDLY “MINERS in DALLAS” MINERS NATIONAL BANK Main St., Dallas, Pa. CHAISE Sp 4 Johnson C. Miers, U.S. Army, recently stationed at Fort Belvoir, Va., is spending a few weeks with his family on Perrin Avenue. Johnny a graduate of Westmoreland High School '59 has reenlisted for six years and will re- port to an Army base in Louisiana. Mrs. Johnson C. Miers, Sr., Verna and Wayman Miers accompanied Johnny to Fort Belvoir last week and were guests at the Base for a few days. SCOUTS MAPPING AREA John Butler, Scout Master Troop 32, announced that an outstanding course in electricity has been ofr fered to his Explorer Scouts by Howard Miller, Fernbrook, who has volunteered to bé the Assistant Scout Master, The Explorers meet each Monday Night at St. Therese’s Church. Through Ted Hinkle and Civil Defense, the Explorers are learning to map out the entire Back Mountain Area in case of enemy at- tack. These Scouts will have in- CARPENTER ROAD, HARVEYS LAKE EES EI EIN CERES EEE g J'GONNELLS TWIN LAKES HIE IH HIUTHI >, 8 RENTAL AND: SERVICE - ® Private Parties © Large Groups S&H GREEN STAMPS Gifts For SARNO REESE co SHOR HE SIE HR EN slat pias i VAS THURS. 352 SERN MSN NE a Ji PLAN FOR CHRISTMAS PARTIES NOW "NEW YEAR'S EVE RESERVATIONS BEING TAKEN Season's Greetings TOY OWN . NOW OPEN All The SANTA will be IN THE STORE DEG. 7 & DEC. 8 & FRI. NIGHTS Tto 9 ; Candycanes & Lollipops . For All Children all CITRINE S&H GREEN STAMPS Family With Parents CARDS RIBBON — PAPER TREE DECORATIONS JEWELRY — EXCHANGE GIFTS CANDY Get Green Stamps On All Your Christmas Shopping -0BEN FR ls CE TT CATE SUE FE TSR ATCT EC THE ETH formation on hand ‘concerning every invalid and chronically ill persons in the locality. They will be able to find the closest exit in homes having bed-fast persons. Of the 20 Explorers in Troop 32, five have completed Red Cross First Aid Training and fifteen remaining will shortly take part in this training. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carey, Sunset Avenue, returned from Florida Sunday evening. They visited their daughter and son-in- law, Pat and Jerry Middleton, in Miami; visited Cypress Gardens, Silver Springs and other attractions. On their return trip they visited their son, Eddie and his wife and son in Philadelphia. According to Grandma Carey their grandson is just the “most”. Mom! Mom! There's two helicopters going over! This was the call of our 12-year-old who had not seen very many whirlybirds before. So out went Mom to see. Such noise they made I said there must be an airplane too, but a little more watching revealed two more shelicopters, It was some sight and gave quite a thrill to all the children. Mrs. Walter Wolfe spent the Thanksgiving holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Robbins, Princeton, on Sunday to bring her home. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Wagner, Sr. and Mr. and Mrs L. G. Wagner, Jr., were Friday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. | John Cooney and family. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Williams and ‘children, Kathy and Elaine, ‘Harveys Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. ‘Richard Britt and children, Doris, Debra, Donna and Ricky, E. Center Street, Shavertown, visited Mrs. | i 1 | | | N. J. Walter and Letha went down | \ THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1961 LADIES DAY _ cone 1961 BY GENRAL FARES CORP. TM- WORLD RIGHTS RESERVED - “Good luck, Spike! I'll go ahead and start lining up blood donors!” MEEKER Ruth Anstett on Sunday. The Dairymen’s League held its annual roast beef supper at the Lehman Church Tuesday, November 28. Mrs. Charles Gensel and Fred Winter were two new directors nual Home Service meeting held at Syracuse, N. Y., were given by Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lamoreaux. About thirty persons attended. Jeffy Josuweit, five-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Josuweit, is recuperating at his home following | a tomsilectomy at Nesbitt Hospital. Sunday visitors of the Josuweits were Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn Jones, Kingston. : Earl and Merle, Taylor, Syracuse, I'N. Y., Ralph Taylor, Johnson City, | N. Y., Peter Lanzaloth, Williams- town, N. J. and ‘ Robert Taylor, | Grand Prairie, Texas, arrived to | spend a few: days of the deer sea- son with Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Tay- | lor, Harveys Lake. “Good luck, nim- "rods. Norrie, Mark Peleak, and Russel Eyet; accompaniest, Judy Bergstras- ser; Reading, True and False Quiz, “History of Thanksgiving” by Jo! Ann Norrie; Readings, “Over the 1 River and Through the Woods” and “The Landing of the Pilgrim Fa- thers” by James Steinhauer and “The Turkey” read by Patty Sickler; Accordion” Solos, “June Night”, “Just Because”, and ‘Happiness’ played by Stanley Zarnoch; Group singing “The Star Spangled Banner”, was led by Mr. Camp and accom- panied by Judy Bergstrasser. Audio-Visual Aids students as- sisting were Keith Swisher, Harry | Sweppenheiser, and Bruce Hopkins. SPORTS It was announced last week to the boys, that Junior High Wrest- DALLAS Junior High NEWS ASSEMBLY A Thanksgiving Assembly was held for the students on November 22. Mr. Alfred M. Camp supervised the program and was assisted by members of the Student Council, sponsored by Mr. William Baran; readings by members of the English department were coached by Mrs. Guida Taylor. The program was as follows: Master of Ceremonies, Jean Flem- ing; Bible reading, The Lord's! start this week. This year we have Prayer, and the Pledge to the Flag | decided to make most of our pro- led by Ann Woolbert; Group singing | gram intramural. Mr. John Cathrall elected. Reports on’ the 42nd an- = “America the Beautiful”; Instru-|is head coach for wrestling and Mr. | mental ensemble, “Come Ye Thank- | Leonard Kozik will have basketball. | | ful People Come’, Trumpets, Keith | These sports will be opened to all. Swisher, Russel Williams, and | Seventh, Eighth, and Ninth Grade, | Thomas Meyers; Clarinets, Jo Ann boys. The main purpose of these: We Don’t Like To Disappoint You! So Avoid The Holiday Rush. Your ELECTRIC TRAINS NOW FOR REPAIR. Bring In Jenkins Hardware & Supply Ine. 1714 Wyoming ‘Ave. : Exeter, Pa, — Phone Wyo. 295 VV VU VV VV VV VV OV VY VY YY YOY VY VY Y ddd tt crate adit oaiocndes diate side cfbatidutbissntdontibuibond ein de Bid dis di elnino lon belli Boone el elie Bilinear ie oiling cotinine clini clio | offered to the ‘grade ~ DALLAS. PENNSYLVANIA events is to allow more boys to Lehman P T R participate. Sh AFTER SCHOOL CLASSES The French and Algebra classes | meet in the Lehman gym on De- | that are to be held after school cember 11, 8 P.M. Program Chairman Mrs. Richard | Stroud will have a Christmas prog- ram with student participation un- der the direction of John Milaus- kas and Bernard Gerrity. for Ninth Grade students will prob- ably start this week according to Mr. McCutcheon. | CLUBS | A large variety of clubs is being | students of our school. A few of these clubs and the teachers who will lead them are: The Mathematics Club, which will | be guided by Mr. Case, the ninth | . mathematics teacher; the: Dramatics Club, which will be led ' by Miss Richards, the seventh grade English teacher ; the Pp hotography | Bottom. Make reservations with Club, which will be guided by Mr. ‘Mrs. Alves Shafer NEptune 9-2277 Dombek, the ninth grade English | Alyce or NODIING Jal teacher. Among other clubs offered | Airplane Club, the Art Club, and for are the Jumior Miss Club, the Con- | ninth grade academic students, the versational Spanish Club, the Model 'Typewriting Club. PRE - CHRISTMAS RESS SALE! first grade mothers serve this month. Lake Fire Buxiliary We Will Clear Fvety Dress In Stock — At Greatly REDUCED PRICES ! !! A ©. APPAREL MAIN ST. © DALLAS ANKLIN 5-10 _ BERLE § i nf § [ts Heartwarming Joy... Give A Christmas Present To A St. Michael's Boy! Again this year the public is cordially invited to participate in a heartwarm- : ~ ing, Holiday endeavor by visiting either of the two main offices of the : - Pennsylvania Gas and Water Company—41 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre or : orth 135 Jefferson Ave. Scranton—to place a Christmas gift under trees tra- : : : ditionally decorated in honor of St. Michael's School for Boys. principal gift suggestions are articles of clothing for Boys between the ages of 12 and 15. Shirts, jackets, sweaters, trousers, shoes, underwear and articles of personal grooming are most suitable gifts. If checks are donated, they should be made out to “St. Michael's Christmas Fund” and donation boxes are located at each office. Enjoy the wonderful gift of giving this oh al Christmas! Santa Claus extended and Water Company to a group of the Boys of Saint Michael's. The Boys of Saint Michael's celebrated Christmas the past two years = with many presents generously donated by the public. were delivered to Monsignor Francis A. Schmidt, in charge of Saint Michael’s School for Boys, Hoban Heights.: The Lies Bigs PENNSYLVANIA GAS A and WATER Company be Christmas greetings from Pennsylvania The presents Lehman Jackson Ross P.T.A. will | Mrs. Ed. Kanasky is having the | Daniel C. Roberts Fire Auxiliary ° plans its Christmas party for Mon- day evening at McCaffrey’s, Sandy For day Fra Lor tra wa wh for