SECTION A — PAGE 4 Student Nurses May | Sign For Army Career Student nurses who have succes- ‘three years on the Army Medical fully completed their second year | Teamn, of nursing school are now eligible | for financial assistance while com- pleting their course of instruction. This assistance would cover tuition, books, fees and a liberal monthly {eph Potera at the U.S. Army Re- salary. cruiting Station, City Building, Nan. Through the Army Student Nurse |ticoke, or call REgent 56980. Program, an attractive educational! er the Army Nurse Corps as’ Sec- The number of candidates is nec- are ‘interested and desire further COMING SOON COIN OPERATED DRY CLEANING & LAUNDRY CLEAN WRINKLE'FREE DRY CLEANING AND LAUNDRY VV VY Vv VV VV VV VY VV vee \ | RE | KLEEN of Dallas TURKHARNOCK HIGHWAY (Route 309) NEAR DALLAS SHOPPING CENTER Watch for further announcements. VV VV VV VU VV VV VV VV V VIVO eee v ve opportunity is available to student | nurses. Upon graduation, they ent- | ond Lieutenant and serve two to | | essarily limited. Student nurses who, information may contact Sgt. Jos- | — | Washington D.C. ele de Pe ele le lod lls so ili do dd lio ll dd lilo ll do i ds ldo old do i i i lo dn THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1962 Joe Chukinas, Home Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Chukinas | spent the weekend with the form- ler’'s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Chukinas, Dallas RD 1. Girl Scout and Brownie Troops ? : met at Dallas Junierr High School Joe, who is a special government 1 \Uifor a Juliette Lowe Ingathering, (agent, has just returned from Af-| clehrating their 50th Anniversary. rica’ where he spent the past three | mv, opening ceremony was con- (years. He was graduated from Dal | gynted by Troop 9 Senior Scouts. {las Township High Schocl five years | pollowing this, Mrs. Vincent Mak- |ago. He ‘and kis wife reside in |g. neighborhood chairman, wel- comed scouts and leaders. ‘Barbara Lee Marries John F. Higgs, Fernbrook Announcements has been made | Pins. ‘of the marriage of Barbara Lee to| Mr. C. Wesley Boyle, District Dir- | John F. Higgs, 3rd., son of Mr. and | ector, showed a film entitled Day scouts ‘who received their curved bar awards and to senior scouts 'who were recipients of five point | The: bride is the daughter of Mrs. member of the day camp committee, Ronald Fielding of Noxen and the | discussed day camps for scouts. Four late William Lee. | intermediate scouts presented ‘a : | skit. | ‘The double ring ceremony was | | performed by Rev. Edwin Lintern, | Mus. Harry Crawford, District East Dallas- Methodist ‘Church. { Chairman, spoke on ‘scout att work Janice Rice of Dallas was mat-] which will be displayed ‘at | Little ron of honcer and William Schuster | ATS Gallery. Jr., Wilkes Barre, best man. Art awards went to: Gail Dough- The bride, given in marriage by | ton, 169, first prize; Susan Moore, ker stepfather, wore beige wool 169, second prize; Karen Fish, 27, dress and carried white pompons. | third prize. Honcrable mention went Mrs. Rice chose an equa-colored [fo Donna Demmy, 169, and Carol 183. Judges were Mes- | Crawford, Reception was hold ut the Hote | dames: John Vivian, Neville Shea, A. | of Mir. and Mes Charles Higgs after | DeWitt Smith, mad Wii bir | which the couple left to spend a Torently Tensive dress and carried pink pompons. | Six girls who g [God and Community Awards were | few days in the Poconos. s ° 1 Mes Hives attended Dallas High introduced. They are: Denna Smith | * % } ang ty ar: oop 27; | 3ckoc] and is employed at the Bost- | nd Patty : larson, ‘Troop 27; Mrs. | Donald Smith, leader. whose awards lon Candy Shoppe. | : J { : : . | were given by Rev. Russell Lawry, | Mr. Higgs is an alumnus of Meyers | Dallas Mothodist Church. Conthi | High School, spent three years in _ Shot ure: Symi 0 s . ._ | Konsavage, Svsan Allabaucgh, Bettv | the Marines and is now attending | . l : 4 : | Lamoreaux, and Rose Marie Gahel, | Pennsylvania State University Cen- | Teen 200: Mrs. Jack B Tosd Iter at Wilkes-Barre. op Eo Je | er, i TA 13 rie The couple is: residing at RD 25° received th Cathalle, Marian | Dalles : Award from Rev. Francis Kane, DAVID BLIGHT SCHOOL of DANCING IS COMING TO THE IN SHAYERTOWN BACK MOUNTAIN YMCA LUZERNE THEATRE LAST TIMES TONIGHT James Cagney In WILL BEGIN ENROLL NOW Classes in TAP and BALLET “One Two Three? ¥ — MARCH 2th at 5 pm. — By Calling Wilkes-Barre VA 38-3914 Or At Back Mountain YMCA Monday At 5 _FREE TELEVISION TRAINING FRI. - SAT - SUN. SAT. MATINEE SUN. Cont. 2'- 11 Walt Disney’s “Babes In Toyland” SPRING STARTED YESTERDAY But It started weeks ago in Luzerne . . . suits and dresses . . © TOoDL 100 EXTRA | S&H GREEN STAMPS | with every THIS . at the GLOBE. New spring coats . with all of Spring’s latest trimmings are arriving daily. Choose yours while the selection is so fresh! ; \ Chile's COATS § SUITS A LERS - 599-10) 3-105 -8%9-199 Spring’s Newest Fashions in this selection 100 S&H GREEN STAMPS | J 1 In ‘Addition to Regular Stamps On Cash’ Purchases of $5.00 0r More | I 1 I 1 $5 or More Purchase Congratulations were entended to | ‘Mrs. Charles Higgs of Fernbrook. i Camping, and Mrs. Donald Davis, From Mrican Tip | G1 Scout and Brownie Troops: Celebrate 50th Anniversary Gate of Heaven Church. Following Troops were present: 9, Mrs. Joseph Niezgoda, leaders; 77, ‘Mrs. = Darrel Crispell, leader, Mrs. Thomas Bottoms, Mrs. Stephen Yalick, co-leaders; 27, Mrs. Don- ald Smith, leader, Mrs. Harvey Kitchen, co-leader; 156, Mrs. Viola Rossman, leader, Mrs. Elizabeth Mil- brodt, Mrs Mabel Yanik, co-lead- ers; 168, Mrs, Victor Smith, lead- er; 183, Mrs. William Hanna, lead- Mrs. Nelson Nelsen, Mrs. Eliza- beth Thur, co-leader; 169, Mrs. Wil- liam Baker, leader, Mrs. Robert Parry, co-leader; 195, Mrs. Sam Harrison, leader, Mrs, Kenneth Calk- ins, Mrs. Joseph Ide, co-leaders; 200, Mrs Jack Barnes, leader, Mrs. George Bauman, co-leader; 218, Mrs. William Stewart, leader, Mrs. Rob- bert Bauman, co-leader; 230, Mrs. Fred Daley, leader, Mrs, Betty Neur- oth, Mrs. Alfred Nash, co-leaders. At the Julliette Lowe Ingathering ing for Brownies, opening flag cere- mony was presented by Troop 220. er, | Mrs, Makar extended a welcome to Brownies and leaders. Mrs. Wesley B~vle, Mrs. Donald Davis, and Mrs. Harry. Crawford conducted a simi- lar program as that proschicd at the Girl Scout meeting. Juliette Lowe representatives from Brownie Troons ninned their donations, en- closed in daisy form, on a tree made by Troop 108. Closing ceremony = was led by | Troop 224. Present were tha following Brown- ie Troons: 27. Mrs, William Cole, lender My Panl Henritz. co-leader: 136, Mrs. Charles Nuss, leader; 108 M-g, Russell Lawry, leader, Mrs. | Kenneth Cnosorove. co-leader; 154, | Mrs. Pan] Menapace. leaders, Mrs, Regis Brice co-leader; 219, Mrs. Pnca « Novraski, leader, Mrs. Matt Evan, co.leader; 220, Mrs. Lewis | | | | | | Reece, leader, Mrs. John Blase, Mrs. rank Kuehn. co-leaders: 2923, Mrs. Kenneth Hunter leader, Mrs. FEl- mer Willigma, ce-ieader John Connelly, leader, Mrs. Shirley Ide, cc.leader. Parline Turing Raceiva Cash Giit From Church Missiona, ; Socitév of First Chris- | tian Church, Sweet Valley, met last | | | week at the home. of Mrs. Herbert | Sweet Valley. i FORTY FORT THEATRE THURS. . FRI. - SAT. Rosiland Russell Alex Guiness “A Majority Of One” SUN. - Cont. MON. Sun. 8 to 11 Bing Crosby Danny Kaye “White Christmas” Peiffer, Main Road, Sweet Valley and presented a cash gift to Mr. | | and Mrs. Charles Perkins, Hills of | Hope, in honor of their new-born | twin daughters, Rebecca Sue and | Priscilla Beth. Refreshments were | | served to the following members, | | Beatrice Cragle, Rena Adams, Betty | Edwards, ‘Joyce Thomas, Helen | Lamoreaux, Almira Long, Patsy [fSAT. MARCH 31, 1962 | Thomas, Mary Johnson, Craig Ed- WILKES COLLEGE GYM | wards, Jeffrey Thomas, Abby Lee | | Thomas, Mr. Russell Lamoreaux and | fT Mr. Edgar Cragle. | TICKETS $ $3.50 Reserved Next meeting will be held at the home of Jean Whitesell, Fades, | A careful examination of the in- terior of the nose should be made | by an experienced physician in | order to diagnose fracture. FRI. —SAT CO-HIT ROBERT MITCHUM CURT JURGENS 224. Mrs, | DALLAS Drive-In Theatre Having An Anniversary? Will you be celebrating a fiftieth or more wedding an- niversary the weeks of March 26, April 1, or April 8? “Will you be 90 years old or more on any of those weeks? If so, kindly phone or write the Dallas Post. OR 4-5656 or 4-7676. Keller Class Plans Tea Bnd Reading Keller Class, Shavertown Metho- dist Church, will sponsor a tea and reading, ‘Nothing Whatever To Do”, {by Jokn and Elsie Masterson, Tues- day, ‘April 3." Mrs. John H. D. Ferguson will be reader. Music will be furnished by the Bell Choir of the Forty-Fort Metho- dist Church, directed by Mrs. Mild- red P. LaMas. The Bells are in two chromatic octaves, each girl hav- ing two bells. These bells were cast in Holland and presented to the church by Mr. and Mrs, George ‘Taylor. The public is invited. Horseshoe 4-H Club Back Mountain Horseshoe Club met at Lehman Fire Hall Saturday and enjoyed two films, “Golden 500” and “National 4-H Club Congress”. : Present: Tom Estus, Lee Johnson, Judy Crispell, Dave ‘Spencer, Ron- | nie Post, Jim Post, Marge Wascheck, | Fran Wentzel, Ellen ' Bidwell, Val i Tag, Ruth Scott, Anne Lacy, Anne | Parkhurst, Resia Carrol, Tim Carroll, 4-H i Erica Vivian, Leslie Vivian, Stuart | | Lacy, Linda Mekeel, - Tom = Chal- | lenger, Linda Tag and Mrs. Tony | Bogdon. Mrs. Cordon Boote ‘Was Donor Of Dolls | Mrs. Arthur Newman, already | busy dressing dolls for the Library | Auction, has discovered who sent | the four dolls she inquired about last week. They came from Mrs. | Gordon Boote, Trucksville. Dolls | such as were commonly sold at the | turn of the century have a real value these days because of their scarcity. Mrs. Newman plans to dress one of the bisque-headed dolls in materials cut from clothing” of wo- men who have contributed greatly tq the Library, to make of it a genuine memento of the , Library and the Auction, a treasure to be “chanced off.” IN PERSON !! DUKE ELLINGTON CORCERT - Call VA 3-9003 or drop in Square Record Shop W. B. or write Conrad Wagner, Wilkes College ly travel 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 <4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ICKETS $2.00 Gen. Admission | 1 4 4 4 { 4 4 4 4 9 4 1 POOP OD DOP ODO DOP OOOO SUN. man, it’s the wildest! THE ENEMY BELOW COLOR by DE LUXE TINEMAScOPRPE COUPON GOOD FOR COUPON GOOD THROUGH WED., MARCH 28 SPECIAL! BOXER-TOP BOYS’ 2 tor 3, 2 POCKETS COTTON SLACKS SOLIDS—PLAIDS—CHINOS—CHECKS—ZIPPER FLY $1.99 ready... ...for our Big, Gala, GRAND OPENING! IN THE MEANTIME . . . “YOU'RE WELCOME TO DROP IN AND BROWSE AROUND. BACK MT. DEALERS DUPONT PRODUCTS AND FAMOUS LUCITE WALL PAINT. HARDWARE (2 MAIN ST. DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Library Book Club Members Enjoy Decorated Easter Eggs Three things at the Library Book | mittee were Mrs. Edgar Brace.and Club meeting in the Annex on Mon- day contributed to the enjoyment of the largest group attending in months: A ‘quick review of “Ghosts in Old Houses” given by Mrs. Char- les Frantz; a fascinating demon- stration of ‘decorated Easter eggs presented by Mrs. Leonard Adam- shick; and a tea-table decorated in a enring motif of African violets and pink candles, presided over by Mrs, Prosper Wirt and Mrs. Fred Howell. Mrs. Frantz gave just enough of a book review to insure James Reynolds, an enthusiastic reader audience, The book may be cbtained at Back Mountain Memorial Lib- rary Mr. Reynolds, an artist, had not intended to write a bock, mere- about, making pictures of old American houses; but when he spotted seven highwaymen hang- ing frcm the branches of a tree in New England, in advance of reading the ghost story about their ill-fated end, he felt that he must do something about it. Mr. Adamshick’'s Easter eggs, fragile confecticns hanging from an Easter egg tree, were unbelievably beautiful. Some of the eggs were paintakingly cut to make tiny jewel caskets lined with silk ‘and decory ated with seed pearls, their delic- || ate little hinges permitting ‘the tops | to be raised. Mrs. Mitchell ~ Jenkins = nresided; Mrs. Warren Unger read the list of books selected by the Book Com- mittee. Heading the hospitality com- Mrs. Peter D. Clark. Nams of four- teen new members were presented. Tea was served to Mesdames George W. Carey, W. H. Pierce Jr., Frederic W Anderson, William H. Pethick, Floyd Apt, Harold Titman, W. B. Jeter, Arthur Strayer, J. F. Salada, Jack Hastings, Clyde Davis, Homer B. Moyer, Carl E. Hontz, John P.-DeWitt, F. B. Hormal, Walt. er E. Mokychic, Dana Crump, Or- nan Lamb, Herman Thomas, Prosper Wirt, John C. Phillips, Ralph Dix= on, Lyman Lull, Charles Maxwell, Charles L. Hosler, Stanley B, Dav- ics, Warren Unger, Louise Brown, Alfred Boysen, Peter D, Clark, Ed- gar Brace, Kenneth Herwig, George H. Montgomery, Lloyd Kear, pert VanHorn, Robert W. Meyer, E.' W. Bauman, Leonard Adamshick, Fred Howell. ANTHRACITE DEEP MINED COAL SOLD IN 2 TON LOTS PER TON Stove and Nut - $16.50 | Pea - $1450 Buckwheat and Rice - $15.00 Delivered anywhere in this locality—Please Give us 3 days motice on all orders. OR 4-3766 MILTON PERREGO In its Second Century, New York Life is a strong, legal reserve life insurance company. phone . . Dallas, Pa. NEW YORK LIFE INS. CO. 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