THE DALLAS POST—THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1962 DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA SUNDAY APRIL 8th, and MONDAY APRIL 9th COME AND VISITTHE . . . AND SEE THE STARTLING NEW CHANGES MADE TO SERVE YOU BETTER THAN EVER Meet your new Librarian Young and old of this entire Back Mountain area should take great pride in the important advances that have been made with this modernization and expansion of their commun- ; ity library. Mrs. Prosper Wirt - This is another step forward . . . a step that canhelp us all ite to new frontiers of knowledge and achievement and personal OL imany. years in Ubrary . te . work in New Jersey, Mrs. Wirt self-fulfillment. This is your library . . . so come along, see comes to us well qualified to carry on the high standards of this library. Meet her at Open House and learn what your li- brary has to offer. what has been done and be proud to tell others of the fine li- brary you help support. Shown below is a group of dedicated citizens, from all sections of the Back Mountain area, _ who constitute the present Library Board of Directors. Under their guidance your library continues to meet an ever increasing demand of a wide awake community. These are the folks who serve you . .. The ladies seated left to right are: Mrs. Paul Gross, Mrs. Mitchell Jenkins, Mrs. William Steinhauer, Mrs. Thomas Hefferman, Mrs. Fred Howell, Mrs. Prosper Wirt, Mrs. Harold Titman and Mrs. Charles Frantz. The men seated leftto right are: Atty. Mitchell Jenkins, D. T. Scott, Stefan Hellers- Those responsible for the present remodeling were members of the perk, Robert Bachman, Expansion committee: Mrs. Heffernan, Mrs. Howell, Mrs. Wirt, Mrs. Frank Slaff, Richard H. Titman seated left to right and standing left to right are Frank Slaff, Demmy, David Schooley, Robert Bachman, David Schooley, library president and Ralph Hazel- Homer Moyer, Ralph Ha- tine, chairman. zeltine and Fred Eck. Absent when picture was taken were Mrs. H. W. Smith and Howard Risley. Mrs. Robert F. Bachman, assistant li- brarian in charge of Children’s Library in the Annex, is a fav- orite with the younger set as she guides them in their choice of books. The capable Mrs. Albert L. Jones, assistantlibrarian, who is in charge of the cir- culation desk in the main library, is shown aiding Mrs. Charles Frantz.
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