—_ — - t E 3 parce Ste nS James Paul Kostenbauder, of Mr. and Mrs. George Kostembaud. follow ed. ~ SECTION B—PAGE 2 First Holy Communion © Kunkle, Communion son Heaven Church. A family ‘dinner took his first Holy Sunday at Gate of I - —_—___— COLLECTOR'S DEMITASSE LENOX CHINA FLORENTINE BUD VASE Exquisitely carved. Perfect for a long stemmed flower, or in pairs. Ivory, 10%" high. $5.95 MINIATURE SWANS Unusual as ornaments, individual saltcelfars or nut dishes. ivory. 2% high. $5.95 the pair Reproduction of first Lenox piece, designed in 1889, fvory, 24-k, gold iy $2.95 Specially gift boxed for Mother's Day HENRY’'S - Card Gift SHOP Jewelry - MAIN HIGHWAY SHAVERTOWN \ Lite I= = ; Introducing for the first time in the BACK MOUNTAIN! Members of Wyoming Valley Ap- ollo Club will entertain at the Dal- | las Senior Woman’s Club Dinner to be held May 9 at St. Paul's Luth- eran Church. Soloists will be Diane THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1962 Rhea Politis Simms and Barbara Liberasky. Apollo Club was founded by Helen Newitt Evans for woman singers in | Wyoming Valley. ] Mus. Evans is now Myers, Dallas Woman's Club Chorale Completes Successful Season The Dallas Womens’ Club Chorale, cultural department of the Junior and Senior Clubs, has just complet- ed its spring season under the direction of Mrs. William Carroll, accompanied by Mrs. Ira Smith. The Chorale has presented concerts for the Lehman Woman's Club, Harv- eys Lake Lions Club, Old Ladies Home, and the Junior Woman's Club. The spring music program was comprised of music by Rogers and Hammerstein which included “No Other Love,” “I Whistle a Happy Tune,” ‘A Fellow Needs a Girl), “Everybody's Got a Home But Me,” “People Will Say We're In Love,” and Meredith Wilsons’ “Goodnight My Someone.” The group comprised of house- wife's, mothers’ and grandmothers includes the following members: Mesdames Ralph Fitch, Russell Case, Charles Mahler, Joseph Goode, Victor Cross, Burton Roberts, Jos- eph Katyl, Howard Garris, William Kingsbury, William Rood, Paul Lau- er, Joseph ‘Balavage, Clifford Troup, Albert Turner, Francis Kriedler, Lewis Reese, Franklin Clark, John McGoey, Peter Grifed, Evelyn See- ley« and Mary Bennallack. Mrs. Fitch has been named chair- man of the picnic to be held at a later date, assisted by Mesdames Caroll, Roberts, Goode, Mahler, and Cross. Communion Breakfast Fathers and sons of St. Therese’s Church will hold a Communion Breakfast at the Church on Sunday after 8:45 mass when Peter Carlesi- mo, athletic director at Scranton University will be guest speaker. | Bob Boylan will be toastmaster, Bob Dunne is chairman, Entertainment will be furnished by the Back Mountain Glee Club under direction of Andrian DeMarco. DALLAS | From $2.98 B. F. POLLY'S SHOE STORE 36 MAIN ST. SNEAKERS — SNEAKERS — WOMEN’S and GIRLS’ From $1.47 We Carry A Complete Line Of GOODRICH SNEAKERS FREE Pops & Balloons for Kiddies Styles for MEN & BOYS Members Of Apollo Club president. Director is Howard Wil- liams, head of the music depart- ment, Mt. Top Schools, accomp- anist, Gordon Roberts, Wilkes Col- lege student, and organist at Shav- ertown Methodist Church. The club has appeared many times at the Irem Temple Country Club Sunday evening concerts. Dallas Women of Kiwanis met at the Country Club recently and en- joyed Mrs. George Thomas, millin- ery instructor of the YMCA talk on hat making. Mrs. Harry Lefko and Mrs. John Base gave the secretary's and treas- urer’s report. Mrs. Helen Rice re- ported on service projects. Kiwanis women will sponsor a bake sale May 6 at Dallas Senior High School. Proceeds will be donated to the Key Club Rifle team for its trip to the Kiwanis International Convention, Denver,. Colorado, June 8. Mrs. Mitchell Jenkins is chairman. . Mrs. George McCutcheon spoke on the Inter-Club Luncheon to be held June 6 at Irem Country Club. Mrs, Ted' Ruff is handling reserva- tions. Attending were Mesdames Alfred Ackerson, Jerome Gardner, William Guyette, David Joseph, Robert Ma- turi, Edwin Thompson, Lloyd Wil- Dallas Women Of Kiwanis Hear Mrs. G. Thomas On Hatmaking liams, Ira Smith, John Blase, Ernest Gay, James Huston, George McCutcheon, Clara Troxell, William Wright, Merrill Faegenburg, Ray Goeringer, Mitchell Jenkins, Harry Lefko, Helen Rice, John Wil- liams and Leo Corbett, Carl Rhinald Strye Mr. and Mrs. Carl Strye, Harris Hill Road, Trucksville, announce the birth of a seven pound, four ounce baby boy, Carl Rhinald, at Nesbitt Hospital on April 19, There are two other children, a son, eleven, and Susan. five and a half. Mrs. Strye is the former Geral- dine Stimler of Jim Thorp. Mr. Strye is an engineer with Air Pro- ducts. Grandma Strye of Kings- ton took care of the family while her daughter in-law was in the hos- pital, Mother and baby returned home on Tuesday. REPEAT SALE | LAKE-LEHMAN | ~~ JACKETS | LEWIS DUNCAN BLACK GOLD 49 .. 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