> rold um ‘ton wl- loor ony ram I'S. | rm DIS SOS! RTI SR, a. 1 ’ i : 7 ° DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Ee HIG JANE BAND WINS AGAIN Saturday Lake - Lehman Band went to Sherburne, N. Y. where it competed in concert, marching, and half-time show and received first | prize for half-time show and second for marching. MOVIE-NIGHT PLANNED Tomorrow evening the Band will march from Lake School to Sandy Beach Drive-In, where they will put on a partial concert. Members of the band are selling tickets. It is requested that anyone planning to | attend the movie buy tickets from Band members. QPACCALAUREATE TO BE HELD This Sunday at 8 p.m. Lake- Lehman Seniors will have their an- nual Baccalaureate service in Leh- man auditorium. The program will be under the ministry of the Rev. Norman Tiffany. The ‘Senior Chorus, under the direction of Mr. Bernard Gerrity will sing ‘Green Cathedral’ and ‘Bless This House’. GRADUATION NEXT WEEK Commencement services will be held in Lehman auditorium Tuesday at 8 p.m. Mr. Lester Squier, super- vising principal, will present the Class and introduce Judge Kessing- LAKE -LEHMAN H SCHOOL MARILY WOODLING, EDITOR DELKANIC, ASSISTANT er, the speaker, Mr. Anthony Mar- | chakitus principal, will present the awards. Tomorrow afternoon Lehman final examinations will begin and pro- | ceed through Tuesday. EBA DELEGATES TO PENN STATE Tuesday, June 12, through Thurs- day, June 15, Lehman F.H.A. will send Joan Darby and Patricia Zbick to the FH.A. Convention at Penn- sylvania State College. Joan will fashion her suit which won the area Vogue Sewing Contest" and which won third prize in district compe- tion. STUDENT COUNCIL MEETS Lake Building Student Council held its final meeting on May 29, in the Home Economics Room. The three senior members; Kay Williams, William Morris, and Robert Traver were guests of honor. TEACHERS RETURN HOME Miss Jessica Thomas, Lake Eng- lish teacher, and Mrs. Mildred Scruitsky, Home Economics teach- er, have returned home after being hospitalized. ‘Substituting for Miss | Thomas is Mrs. Gregory, and Mrs. Sidler for Mrs. Scruitsky. Dallas High SALLY EXAMS Sophomore and Junior examina- ions were given June 4, 5, 6, and , so the Key Club boys can be fin- | a vr for their trip to Denver: BACCALAUREATE Sunday, at 4, the Baccalaureate service will be held for Seniors. The Senior Girl's Chorus will sing “O !f vou Local Students Win onors At Central Catholic Four local sudents are among the | 55 seniors to receive honors for | academic Side Central Catholic High School; They ' are: leen Whalen, both of Shavertown; Michael Davern, Trucksville; Paul Young, Dallas. } It isn't enough tricks of the trade. You must learn the trade. by and ELFREDA HEFFT accomplishment June 7] at graduation exercises at West | John Curtis and Kath- | and | Senior News MOYER Eroher Man’. The guest soak will be Reverend Robert D. Yost. COMMENCEMENT The first commencement of Dallas Senior High School will be held on ‘Tuesday, June 12, at eight in the gymnasium, Guest speaker will be "John M. Bickel, brother of actor, Frederick March Last Pay On Friday Et Gate Of Heaven School Gate of Heaven School will close | officially for the year on Friday. Final examinations were over on Monday, and children dismissed for |«the days intervening between then and Friday. Seniors had their | Communion Breakfast yesterday, | ation ceremonies will take place on | | Sunday. to learn the | Tae | Sell Quickly Through | The Trading Post 7) \ 9 TO 9 TODAY AND FRIDAY v SATURDAY 9 TO 7 FREE Gifts ™ BIG 20% | Kathy, following an 8 o'clock Mass. Gradu- | AT FREE Refreshments EACH DAY Hawaiian Orchids will be presented to the first 200 ladies | Mr. and Mrs. Warren Montross, Sharon and Gregory and Marlene Patton, spent Sunday at Drums, where they visited relatives and attended memorial services at St. Johns. Pastor Wesley Kimm, spent Mon- day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kimm, Herkimer, N.Y. The men of St. Lukes Church have been working on new concrete This will be a big improvement and the men are to be commended for giving of their time and labor. Diane Wegner and Marain Hoppes Sweet Valley, visited Mr. and Mrs. Alton Steele on Monday. Meryl Siglin, Langhorne, spent several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mary Siglin. Mrs. Robert May and son, Bill spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parr of Bristol, Robert came up from New York City to spend the day with them. the Lutheran Hall, Noxen, on May 29th ‘Cub Scout Pack!530 entertained with a flag drill. Refreshments were served to the following: Nick Yas- winsky, Herbert Goodwin, Mrs. Fred Case, Lillian Kupar, Mrs. Ches- ter Keiper, Eva Brabernt, Dorothy Dimmick, Alta Kubeck, Mr. and Mrs. Huston Craige, Mrs. Allen Kit- chen, Harry Brown, Thomas Smith, ‘Arthur West Nancy Lane, Charles E. Klimas, Anthony D. Wisnosky, Litti Kintner, James C. Patton Jr., 7. | Warren Montross and Alton Steele. Jacob Miner spent Memorial Day with his son Claude and family at Harpursville, They are moving to Ninevah, N.Y. Mrs. Jacob Miner spent the holi- day with her sister, Mrs. Kern Deb- be at Meshoppen. She entered Gen- eral Hospital on Sunday afternoon for major surgery. Lemuel Collar Rexford, Montana, called on many old friends here re- cently. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz Territo, W. Wyoming, visited Mr. and Mi». Leo- nard Territo Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Leibengoth, and Randy, Endicott, spent Memorial Day with Mr. Ray Liebengoth and Harold. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shalata, Mrs. Dorothy French, William 'Sha- {lata, Jerry and Billy drove to | Onenta, N.Y., on Saturday where | they visited Mrs, Edna Dubois, then | to Sherburne, N.Y., where they | viewed the Lake-Lehman Band in | action. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones, Apa- lachin, N.Y. visited Mr. | Lewis Lord Friday and attended class night exercises at Lake-Noxen' high | school. Mr. family, Toawanda, N.Y. | berts Jones. Mrs. Merwin with her sister, = YOU ARE INVITED )* ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION... OF THE LP-GAS INDUSTRY SHOWROOM PLACE: 42 walks and a new step at the Church., Round Table Meeting was held at’ and Mrs. | and Mrs. | and Mrs. Richard Hobbs and | spent : the | | weekend with her parents, the Al-| Nancy Bean spent the past week | / THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1962 NOXEN Kominstein and family at Flushing NY. ~The following from here atten- ded the wedding of Jean May and Penelope Rudisill at Christ Lutheran Church, Lancaster, Saturday after- noon. David Fritz, Mrs, [Albert May, Mr. and Mrs. Robert May. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Keiper on Wednesday Wagner, Johnson City, N.Y. Friday guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Foote, -Binghamton, Sunday guests were Mrs. Voyhe Bishop, Bingham- ton, N.Y. Mrs. George Crouse aad Thelma Sue, Nanticoke, spent the weekend with the Arthur Blizzard family. ‘Mr. :and Mrs, Guy Fritz visited John Hackling a patient at Bing- hampton City hospital, on Sunday. Davé Fritz and Nik spent Mem- orial Day at the home of Mrs. Guy Ely, Montrose. Dave also visited at the home of Tom Phipps, at Mt. Joy, Pa., on Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Dale Engelman, Athens, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Boone, Eyersville, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. Sterlyn May, Sidney, Valerie and Jeff Center Valley, Pa., visited Mr. and Mrs. William Engelman during the weekend. The latter also atten- ded the wedding of Jean May at Lancaster, on ‘Saturday. Mrs. Pearl Thrash, Wilkes-Barre, Mr. and Mrs, Theodore Sorber, Wyoming and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Winnie, and family, Susquehanna, visited Mrs. ‘Stephen Root during the weekend, Holiday guests at the Lawrence Races were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vancampen, Endwell, and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Shoemaker and family, Kunkle. Mrs. Emma Haugh and daughter Ruth,! Mr. and Mrs, William Haugh of Alhedia, visited at the home of Stellal Shook, Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Bernard Dendler Jr. and family, have moved to Massena, N.Y., where he is employed at the Chevrolet plant. Mr. | and Mrs. Donald Patton, Petersburg, Va., spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Franklin | Patton and family. Dallas Methodist WSCS Covered Dish Luncheon ' Executive Board of Dallas Metho- dist WSCS laid plans on Monday for the covered dish luncheon and in- stallation of officers scheduled to were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Foote and family Whitney Point, N.Y. and Mrs. .Cecil Foote and Mrs. take place Tuesday at 12:30. 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Stanley Rinehimer, | Marvin | Lake-Lehman Students Win Certificates Seventeen students from Lake- Lehman High School were presen- ted with Certificates of Education Development by the high school principal, Anthony Marchakitus, for outstanding achievement in the | National Education Test. Forty-three tenth grade students took the test March 10,. Students | winning certificates are: Danny B. Avery, Rosetta M. Clarke, Kenneth Ellsworth, Susan B. Fielding, Ronald Hontz, Maryann Jeffery, Glenn L. | Johnson, Patricia A. Kanasky, Mary Ann Kuchemba, Richard H. Maye, Beverly D. Moyer, Larry D. Peder- sen, Jay GG. Ruckel, Richard O: Sarmonis, Donald R. Stroud, Sharon | Strezelczyk, and James W. Worth. Major Completes Course FORT LEAVENWORTH, KAN. (AH- TNC)—Army Maj. Basil C. Balaker, whose sister, Mrs. Olga Blackwell, lives on Lehigh St. Trucksvillee has completed the 16-week associate course at the Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leaven- worth Kan. Major Balaker was a member of’ Development | the 25th class to complete the asso- ciate course. The class, which con- sisted of 411 U.S. Army officers from allied nations, was addressed by General Paul D. Adams, -com- mander of U.S. STRIKE Command, at graduation day exercises. The major is assigned to the Of- fice of the Chief of Staff of Intelli- gence. Major Balaker graduated from Plains High School in 1936, and from the University of Maryland, in Baltimore, in 1955. andria, Va. Auction Solicitation Chairman Today, 1:30 | Mrs. Carleton Davies, Avenue, will be hostess this after- noon at 1:30 to cochairmen and area chairmen of General Solicita- tion for the Sixteenth Annual Back Mountain Memorial Library Auc- tion. Flyers for use in the solicita- tion will be distributed. Bank teller to man at window: “Sorry, sir, but your wife beat you to the draw.” Hair: What men wear parted, unparted or departed. . Machell | His wife, Florence, lives in Alex- |: Yoeman Downend KODIAK, Alaska (FHTNC)—Nel- | son R. Downed, son of Mr. and Mrs, Ralph 'S. Dowend of 33 Gordon ave., Dallas, was promoted to yeo- man second class, USN, May 186, { while serving at 17th Naval Dis- SECTION Christian Businessmen | Father-Son Night June 12° Christian Business Men’s Com- mittee of Wyoming Valley will meet Sterling for Father and Son Night. Speaker will be Brig. General Joseph B, Sweet of Boiling Springs, a retired officer with 31 years ac- tive service in the regular army, now a book editor and publisher in Harrisburg. ‘He is a graduate of the Kansas State University, and has been a member of Christian Business Men’s Committee for ten years. of the CBMC of Harrisburg, Make your reservations now by calling any of the members, or John J. Owens 63 E. Vaughn St. BU. 8-4437: James W. Lewis, 600 Schuyler Ave. BU 8-3966. 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