The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, February 08, 1962, Image 4

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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1962
DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Club And Social Activities In The Back Mountain Area
rman 1/C Paul Heslop |Have Second Daughter
aves For Texas Base | Mr. and Mrs. Leonard A. Dough-
irman 1/C Paul Heslop and Mrs. | ety, Sterling Avenue, Dallas, an-
slop who have been spending the {nounce the birth of a little girl at
"ents, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Hes-
, School Street, Shavertown left
~ motor Monday for their new
tch of duty at Biggs Air Force
El Paso, Texas. 9
| are four other children, Billie elev-
| en, Lennie, nine, Jerry, seven, and
| Peggy one and a half.
| Both Mr. and Mrs. Dougherty
: are former residents of Delaware,
younger Heslops recently re- | Mrs. Dougherty of Newark and Mr.
from England where Paul | Dougherty of Wilmington.
en stationed for the past three | Mother and daughter expect to he
"home this week end.
Semi-Annual
~ CLEARANCE
4 3 SALE!
14 OFF
Fall e Winter —
Fe SUITS
«SPORT COATS
«TOP COATS
LONG SLEEVE
© SPORT SHIRTS
STORE HOURS :—
MON., WED., THURS. & FRL—9:30 to 8:55 P. M.
TUES. SAT.—9:30 to 5:55 P. M.
MEN'S WEAR
1 In The Narrows Shopping Center
Le Kingston, Pa.
1871
ESTABLISHED SINCE
st month with Airman Heslop’s | Mercy Hospital on February 3. There
In a picture taken at a recent
| Dallas Borough P.T.A. board meet-
ing at the home of Mrs. Graydon
Mayer, these members sit in the
first .row: Mrs. Robert Huey, Blood
Bank; Mrs. Joseph Goode, Member-
Dallas Borough PTA Board At Home Of President go
I'ship; Mrs. Mayer, P. T. A. Maga-
| zine: Mrs, Paul Rodda, Council Rep-
hresentative: Mrs. Stephen Hartman,
Jr, President; Mrs. Frank Kuehn,
Proceedure Book; Mrs. Jack Jones,
| Safety; Mrs. Lewis Reese, Hospital-
ity.
Second Row: Mrs. Raymon Car- mond Tag, Founders’ Day; Mrs. J.
mon, Ways and Means; Mrs Bruce | Warren Yarnal, Secretary. Absent
: iy I | when picture was taken: Mrs. An.
Moen, Publicity; Mrs. Phyllis Berger, | toinette Mason, Co-Chairman of
Registration and By-Laws, Mrs. Har-
ry Lefko, Treasurer; Mrs. Louise | Music.
Will Feature Well
First session of the Charm School
| for Adults was handled by the
i Boston Store, the subject matter
| cosmetics, Tuesday morning 10 to
ing.
ing, will introduce Mrs. Donald
Frederick, a well known model, On
February 20, Anne Hayes will speak
about grace in walking, sitting and
standing.
Hairstyling will be taken up
February 27, with demonstration by
Mr. John, of Lazarus Department
Store. March 6, Mrs. George Bell
will speak. March 13, Pomeroy’s
will put on a filmed style show,
Sun and Sea styles. March 20,
Olive Reis, of the central YMCA
staff, will talk, and Eula Smith,
representing Isaac Long’s, will have
the last session March 27.
i This midwinter
12 at Back Mountain YMCA build- !
The second, next Tuesday morn- |
Second Session Of Charm School
Known Model
course is the
third eight-weeks session offered |
this year by the YWCA. The pre-
' liminary registration and open
house last Tuesday was a big suc-
| cess, bringing many inquiries.
Citizens Committee
For Schools Feb. 14
Citizens Committee for Better
{ Schools will meet Wednesday, Feb-
{ruary 14 at 8 in room 1 at Dallas
| Senior High School to hear George
| McCutcheon give a survey of pro- |
| gress of graduates in college, and |
| speak on methods of
| scholarships and college loans.
Dr. Irvin Jacobs, chairman of Study
Committee, will report on the first
| three months of its program. Morris
| Slater will preside.
LUZERNE
THEATRE
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
GLEN FORD and
BETTE DAVIS
“POCKETFUL OF
MIRACLES”
Cinemascope and Color
SUNDAY
Continuous, 2 to 11 p. m.
CHUBBY CHECKERS
in
| “TWIST AROUND THE
CLOCK”
NEXT ATTRACTION
“SUSAN SLADE”
FORTY FORT
THEATRE
THURSDAY, FRIDAY,
SATURDAY
| WARREN BEATTY and
VIVIAN LEIGH
in
“THE ROMAN SPRING
OF MRS. STONE”
SUNDAY, MONDAY,
| TUESDAY
(Continuous Sunday, 3 to 11)
DEBBIE REYNOLDS and
STEVE FORREST
in }
“THE SECOND TIME
AROUND”
DOE ISAT RR PR TPR
EA Aen
BETTS eed oY
HIGHWAY
"OR 4-388
obtaining
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sickler
To Celebrate Silver Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sickler, The couple was married in the
Harvey’s Lake, will be married twen- | Methodist Church at Binghamton,
ty-five years on Friday, February |
9, but will celebrate at home on |
Sunday at 2 p. m. for their family, | were Mrs.
relatives and friends. No invitations | William Hoover.
have been issued. Mrs. Sickler is the former Lela
TN WDE SH BOND
how
Pt
HIT THE MARK
er WITH
{
Your
LOVE
will Love A
BOUQUET!
HENRY W.
GOODMAN
| Colwell, * Vice-President; Mrs. Ray-
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| Procedure Book; Mrs, Arline Rood, | Mother is Mrs. James Garrahan. Al-
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N. Y., by the Rev. Ferris D. Cornell, |
who is now deceased. . Attendants
Bruce Miner and Mrs. |
| Owens,
Crispell, daughter of Mrs. Daisy
Crispell of School-House Road, Harv-
ey’s Lake, and the late Frederick
Crispell.
Mr. Sickler is son of the late
Harvey Sickler of Jenks. He is
employed as Custodian by Hardie
Manufacturing Co. in Wilkes-Barre.
Prior to this he worked for nineteen
years at the same place, but known
then as Vulcan Iron Works, Inc.
There are five daughters: Mrs
Emily Considine, Trucksville; Mrs
Joan Williams, Fernbrook; Jill, Laur-
ie and Elva, at home, students a‘
Lake Elementary School; also three
grandchildren, Beth, Joey Considine.
and Joanie Williams.
so attending were, Duane Updyke,
Connie Fisk, Danny Fisk, Karen,
Paul, Joseph .and David Haines;
Mrs. Howard Piatt; Mrs. James Gar-
rahan; Jean Marie Pall; Marjorie
Williams; Mrs. Richard N. Siroud;
Mrs. Joseph Zapotoski; Mrs. Phyllis
Wolfe; Mrs. Frank Beuka; Mrs. Al.
bert L. Ray; Rev. William G. Hughes;
Jim Yoder; Mr. and Mrs. George
Haines; Lee Eck; Mrs. Harry Eck;
Mrs. Charles Fisk.
BE. A
HAPPY WANDERER
THIS
WINTER! !
Take off and have |
fun . . . We have
a
Troop 444 Scouts |
a large list of
Meet At Sweet Valley winter resorts for
you to choose
On Tuesday, January 30, a Pack © from . . . or we'll
; . "2 schedule a com-
plete cruise to the Mediterranean
. ....or Carribbean. Every detail
will be taken care of . . . your
only concern is to board the
plane . . . train, ship or bus that
we have arranged for you! It’s
our pleasure to help . . . call us!
No Charge!
LENTRAL
meeting was held for the Cubs of
Troop 444 at ‘Church of Christ.
Sweet Valley. Presiding were Cub
Master, George Haines, and Com-
mittee Chairman, Charles. Perkins.
Cubs and parents entertained with
shadow charrades, after which re-
freshments were served. Attending
were members of Den 2, George
Haines, Jr., Allan Stroud, Dennis
James Yoder, Kevin Ray, |
James Fisk, Phillip Eck, and Doug-
las Young. Mrs. Floyd Wolfe is | A
Den Mother; Den 3, Jonathan Perk- TICKET & TRAVEL
kin, Timmy Garrahan, Danny Wil- AGENCY
liamg Joseph Zapatoski, Tommy | y |
‘Piatt, Jimmy Pall. Den Mother is 30 Public Square
Mrs. Doris Jewells, VA 3-3166
assistant Den |
~ HENRY'S
Valentine
SPECIAL!
only 1h
USUALLY PRICED $400.
PRICE WILL PREVAIL
UNTIL VALENTINE’'S DAY ONLY
HENRY’S Jewelry - Gift - Card
SHOP
New Location — Memorial Highway
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