» o | “ DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Parochial First Grade Gate of Heaven will hold regis- tration for children who will enter first grade in September, and for new students, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 9 to 11 am, and 1 | to 3 p.m, Captain Kangaroo In Scranton May 26. Captain Kangaroo, television star, concerts will present with Scranton day, May 26, Captain atl Kangaroo and 3 p.m, coming children’s entertainments in ‘the nation. The music is designed to | elemen- | aytary children to the classics in a % way that will delight them, introduce preschool and famous CBS | two | Philhar- | monic at Masonic Temple, Satur- | concerts were | started four years ago, rapidly be- one of the most popular | We dre The Exclusive FORD TRACTOR Dealer In Luzerne County ! (LULL $2,039.00 KUNKLE MOTORS Utility Model | head College Misericordia’s annual | Theatre 3 Membership Drive. As ‘members of the executive commit- tee, M. Celestine, Theatre 3 Will Open General chairman Robert W. Laux | announced that the new program they will serve with Sister |of presentations has been sent to |Company will be presented. R.S.M., president of | patrons of Theatre 3's last three College Misericordia, and Mrs. Claire | series. He stressed Misericordia’s Hart Cummings. Robert Laux is vice chairman; Joseph Fenstemacher, director of development. | cultural general chairman; Mrs. Cummings, | Theatre 3 each year. Mr. Laux then | The National Players’ {explained that the new series will | present artists whose expression be the special attraction given as|the Francis Scott Key Hotel for objective in With Mantovani Dallas residents Robert” W. Laux left to right are Robert W. Laux, |ional favorite of the popular con- and Joseph W. Fenstemacher will | Joseph W. Fenstemacher, and Sis- | cert stage Mantovani and his orch- |ter M. Celestine. | | estra. The Robert Shaw Chorale | will appear on January 18, 1963. | On February 27, the American Dance Sister M. Celestine described the | new feature which Misericordia has production I of Moliere’s “School for Wives” will THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1962 Seniors Are In Washington Today, Thursday, we seniors are in Washington on our annual class trip. Yesterday, we left school at 6:30 in the morning. We stopped for breakfast at the Dutch Pantry. In Harrisburg our class visited in the { Educational Building, the Rotunda, [the Chambers of the General As- | sembly, the Governors Reception {Room and the museum. Lunch was | eaten at the Plantation Room of | the Penn Harris Hotel. Following | this, we visited Gettysburg Battle |Field. A rest stop was made at | | Frederick, Maryland and then on | | 2 . % | to Washington. After registering at | Hotel Burlington, dinner was served. | Last evening our group visited Glen | | Echo Amusement Park. | Today has been an extremely busy | day. After an early breakfast, the | first stop was the Bureau of Print- | ing and Engraving. At the U.S. | :| Capitol the class picture was tak- | en, Before lunch the White House and FBI Building were toured. We concluded the day by visiting the Legislations and Embassies, Lincoln Memorial Cemetery, Mount Vern- on, and The National Airport. To- night, following dinner, ment, Smithonian Institute, and then | have lunch at the ‘hotel. After sponsoring | arranged for its Theatre 3 patrons. ! checking out, “we will visit the | | Franciscan Monastery and the Zoo. | On our way home we will stop at The picture was taken at the | concentrates upon facets of Americ- | an addition to the Theatre 3 aud- dinner in Frederick, Maryland, There recent meeting held by the com- an culture The first presentation |ience in April / mittee at College Misericordia. From | will be on October 3, the internat- | First specific Mother’s Day in the i United States was not a popular success, Miss Towles Sasseen, a Henderson, Kentucky schoolteacher, began holding annual exercises to honor mothers in 1887. The idea KUNKLE | was adopted by the school of . OR 5-1546 Springfield, Ohio in 1890, but it , spread no further, HERR RRERENS ‘ oN CERN RNR R ENR NNNS Expect To Be MARRIED SOON? Write or phone for a handy : Dallas Eligh SALLY “Rendezvous of Stars” Tomorrow evening from nine to twelve the Juniors and Seniors will dance at a ‘Rendezvous of Stars.” The special event is the Junior Prom, headed by Nancy Sieber and John Wardell. The Prom will be held at Irem Temple Country Club little booklet in which you can list all wedding gifts—mname of donor and date you sent your “thank you” mote. Once you set the date . . . a record like this is a “must.” No obli- gation . . . we'll send the book- let posthaste! IT’S FREE ~ FOR THE ASKING HAROLD E. 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Win- ners’ ribbons for first, second, and third places will be awarded for each event. Miss Jenkins and Mr. Brobst are in charge of the pro- gram. will-be a rest stop at the Dutch Pantry. | The class should arrive home | between 10:30 and 11:30. May Day i Williams is Princess for May Day at the Lake Building. At the Lehman Building, the Queen was chosen from these six: Lorelie Briggs, Marie Hardisky, Mary Ann Laskowski, Donna Lord, Stella | Rodrequez and Fay Shaw. Chances Being Sold Chances on a hand-crocheted af- {| ghan are being sold. It will be | awarded at the Lake-Lehman Band “movie night at Sandy Beach Drive- In on June 8. This will benefit the | Fred Hennebaul Fund. | Yearbooks Arrive | The second volume of the com- bined yearbook, “The Roundtable,” arrived last Thursday. This year the | | | covers are gold with black letter- | ing. Some of the basic contents are | pictures of the staff, faculty, sen- AT YOUR GAS APPLIANCE D and GAS LAKE-LEHMAN HIGH SCHOOL By EDITOR ASST. ED. Lehman, Linda Gosart ASST. ED. Lake, Jane Del Kanic Mary Ann Laskowski iors, underclassmen, activities, and social events. Illness Mr. John Zaleskas, English teach- | er at Lake Building, has returned | after his recent illness. Get well wishes are extended to Mr. George Stolarick, Secretary at Lake Building, who is a patient at the Nesbitt Hospital. Test Battery Even though the seniors are very busy making plans for coming events that will climax their high everyone | will take a cruise on the Potomac. | Tomorrow, after an early break- | fast, we will visit Washington Monu- | Sandra Yellitz is Queen and Kay school days, they still found time to take the Essential High School | Battery Test on May 1 and 2. Reporter Retires Here I am 17 years old and at retirement age. It’s not real- ly because of my age that I am retiring, but because I am finally a member of the senior class, which is preparing for graduation. Because of the rapid pace of the end eof school activ- ities it was decided that I should retire, I recall in my mind the events New Store Hours does arthritus, habit of telling a story three times that have taken place over the EC 32 EE SC CSE = FF Henry W. = DALLAS to the same group.” ‘LORIST PLANTS — CUT FLOWERS 5 years in this column. In the eighth grade, when Mr. Marchakitus appointed me te write for the Pest, I strug- gled along with little assistance. But now I have two co-edit- ors, a faculty advisor and ad- ministration officials helping me. We all must be replaced sooner for later and I am sorry that my time has come, but I am positive that Marilyn Wocdling, along with Jane Del- Kanie, will carry on the column in fine fashion. Mariyn is a junior. Her fine work as News Editor for the school newspaper has made us aware of her capabilities, I wish beth girls best of luck, I'm sure they will enjoy writing the schoel news for you as much as I have. _ It has been my pleasure to report our school news to you during the past five years. But time passes, so it is that next week this column will appear written by Marilyn and her as- i sistant, Jane. x { | Back Mountain Lumber & Coal |§ Company is now open Thursday and | Friday nights until 9. ! “Life may begin at 40, but so lumbago and the | IINEINNRIHIIE | | | CII RR EC INH EI Cane Goodman EIN RTI Tenn OR 4-6616 g £ = E ZANE ET CCT CTC EES EI ii \ Le AsSO 7 RANGES COMPANY! : EALER | SPECIAL LOW PRICES and | SPECIAL SAVINGS, especially for you! | This is the week to take a good close look at the selection of modern, automatic Gold Star Gas Ranges. You'll be amazed at how much cooking value your budget-wise money can buy! Final Week! Prices Are Reduced! Savings Are High! 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