The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 14, 1962, Image 11

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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
College Announces Summer Session
Registration Dates June 22 And 23 §
College Misericordia’s registration
dates for undergraduate and grad-
uate summer
22-23, Sister M. Rosarie, R.S.M,,
registrar, has announced. The sum-
mer session on the campus will run
from June 25 to August 3.
In the undergraduate program
courses leading to the B.A. and
B.S. degrees are offered in the fields
of rhilos ophy, psychology,
education, English, speech, foreign
languages, music, home economics,
sciences,
Two worksheoms will also be of-
fered. A workshop in theatre di-
rection will be held for ‘high school
teachers daily during the summer
session, A workshop in teaching
modern mathematics in grades: 4,
5, and '6 will be held during the
first week of July.
Graduate courses leading to the
M.A. and M.S, degrees and open
to both men and women, will be
offered in Educational Philosophy;
Teaching of Literary Types in Beer
session will be June | Literature;
ny
religion, | operating schools. Graduate credits
Child Develop-
Survey of Medieval English
Political and Social
History III and IV.
College = Misericordia’s graduate
program is held in conjunction
with Scranton University. The fac-
ulty of the University of Seranton-
College Misericordia Graduate Pro-
gram will be members of the co-
ondary Schools;
ment;
are granted by the Universiiy of
Scranton.
Misericordia is Fully accredited
by the following agencies: = The
Middle States Association of Col-
leges and Secondary Schools; De-
partment of Public Instruction,
Harrisburg; The Regents of the
University of the State of New
York; and various other state ed-
‘ucation departments. College Mis-
ercordia’s department of music is
affiliated with Trinity College of |
London, England, and the National | Fifty-three years ago the Class
Association ‘of Schools of Music. | of 1909 graduated from Dallas Bor-
Brown Bsked To Serve
On Advisory Board
Atty James L Brown has been
asked to serve on ‘the advisory
committee of attorneys which will
work in conjunction with the Gov
ernor’s Committee of One Hundred
for Better Education, dealing with
questions of reimbursement, uni
form tax assessments, administra-
tion of reorganized school districts.
The advisory committee will con
sider legislative changes necessary
to make practical the principles
of reorganization within the ex-
isting framework of the Public
School Code. a
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Strawberry Festival
Harvey's Lake Women’s Service
Club will hold a Strawberry Festi-
val Wednesday evening, starting at
6:30, at McCaffrey's Grove, Sandy
Beach, Homemade ice cream and
shortcakes will be served. Mrs. Fred
Dodson, Kunkle, is general chair-
man,
SANDY BEACH
1'tio. |
~~ ough High School at Commencement
Horseshoe 4-H Club [eneteises held in Dallas Methodist
| Chur
Back Mountain Horseshoe 4-H ror a years it had attended
Club met on Saturday at the home | classes in the two-story structure
of Connie Bogdon, Machell Avenue, | that still sands on Huntsville Road
for a regular meeting and a Ten-|in Dallas Borough, now used as a
nessee Walking Horse demonstra- | grade school building.
| Under the tutelage of the late
Present were: Lee Johnson, Judy | Asa Lewis, principal, it was now
Crispell, Tom Challenger, Resia | prepared to face the world, know-
Carroll, Tim _ Carroll, Ruth Ann] I ing full well that it would have to
Scott, Marge Waschek, Fran Went- | | for ge ahead through its own initia-
zel, Ellen Bidwell, Susann Marz, Mr. | tive with no unemployment com-
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1962
Dallas Seniors Fifty-three Years Ago
contractor valedictorian of the class;
Edith Lauderbach, Mrs. John Jeter,
pensation to ease the struggle.
From left to right: Mable Yaple,
sister of John Yaple and Mrs. Ar. [Center Hill Road, Dallas; Lena
thur Kiefer, now Mrs. Edwin Itrich, | Hallock, sister . of Ralph Hallock,
Pasadena, California; Viola Baer, |now Mrs. Edwin Marstellar, Wyo-
ming; Harman C. White, deceased
brother of Mrs. Grace Rustine, be-
came a physician and held a high
place in the Veteran's Bureau in
Nesbitt Fospital; Arthur Rice, Forty
Fort, retired Times-Leader editorial
employee; Leola Snyder, Kingston,
now Mrs. Guy Smith; Arthur Ed-
wards, deceased, drowned in the ‘Washington, D. C.; Pearl Holcomb,
West: Laura Gregory, * deceased | deceased; Louise Fisher; Caroline
wife of Paul Shaver; Ethel till | Morris, now Mrs. Howard Caperoon,
(VanCampen) Wyoming; Asa Lewis, | Dallas, was salutatorian of the
deceased, active in Masonic circles ' class; Ralph Davenport; Mable Mott,
and State Compensation Referee; |now Mrs. Fred Clemow, Sweet
Milton Culp, Huntsville, plastering Valley.
DRIVE-IN THEATER
& SAT. JUNE 15 - 16
FREDRIC MARCH
BEN GAZZARA
DICK CLARK
INA BALIN
EDDIE ALBERT
THE
YOUNGS
DocToRSs
Sat. — 10:00
Also
“Teenage Millionaire”
Jimmy Clanten - Rocky Graziano
Pitts
Sat, 8:45
FRI.
is
Fri, — 8:45
Zazu
Fri. — 10:15
SUN., MON., TUES
JUNE 17, 18, 19
“Bachelor In Paradise”
Bob Hope - Lana Turner |
Jim Hutton
Sun, & Mon. - 8:45 Mon. - 10:00 |
Also
“Trouble In The Sky”
Michael Craig - Peter Cushing
Elizabeth Seal - George Saunders
Sun. & Tues. - 10:00 Mon, - 8:45
WED. & THURS.
June 20 and 21
“The Last Sunset”
Rock Hudsen & Kirk Douglas
Wed. — 10:00 Thurs. — 8:45
Also
“Ring Of Fire”
David Janssen - Joyce Taylor
Frank Gorshin ;
Ted. — 8:45 Thurs. — 10:00
Movies open every night for
balance of season. Beach
Open Everyday !| New Ramp
and Mrs. Tony Bogdon, and E. V.|
Chadwick.
Future 4-H events
Horseshoe 4-H Point-to-Point Chal- |
lenge Race, a county-wide picnic on |
Tuesday, and an Old Times Festival |
at Salem, Pa.
rn |
. |
Niezgoda Promoted |
Albert Niezgoda, who is
spending ten days of leave with hi
parents Mr and Mrs. Joseph Niezgo- |
da, has been recently promoted to |
the rank of Airman first class. He |
is serving at Dover Air Force Base |
as a turbo-jet mechanic on C-33'
planes. A graduate of Lake-Lehman,
he has been with the Air Force for
two years, taking his basic at Lack-
land AFB in Texas.
now |
FORTY FORT
THEATRE
TONIGHT, © FRI, SAT.
Sat. Matinee and Evening L
WALT DISNEY’S
“Moon Pilot”
SUN., MON., TUES,
(Cont. Sun. 3 to 11)
Stuart Whitman
Maria Schell
“The Mark”
LUZERNE
THEATRE
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
2 Top Hits
Elvis Presley
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“Blue Hawaii”
Jerry Lewis
In
“Ladies Man”
SUNDAY
(Cont. 2 tg 11)
2 Thrillers |
“The Day the Earth |
Caught Fire” |
for launching boats . . . and and |
space for boats by the ; ‘ 9)
sag “The Steel Claw
D ALL AS DRIVE - IN NOW SHOWING
THEATRE THRU. SATURDAY
von
20. «a,
2: {ODGERS AND
BE . S NEW i
BRACKETT
JOSE FERRER
RICHARD BREEN
Plus “THE DAY THE EARTH CAUGHT FIRE”
PLUS EXCITEMENT
SUNDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY
TROY CONNIE DOROTHY LLOYD
DONAHUE STEVENS McGUIRE NOLAN
IN “SUSAN SLADE” TEcunicoLor
“BRUSHFIRE”
COMING WEDNESDAY
“KING OF KINGS”
i ance
ui we Recall To College Position
Causes Longing for Quiet Life
FROM THE WILKES COLLEGE
AND BEACON
According to Mrs, Gertrude Allen '
{ Doane, she will retire from her
5 position as Dean of Women “for the | will have time to enjoy my grand-
| second and last time.” For those |
| who were not here at the time, Mrs.
| Doane retired in 1959 after five and
a half years of service to Wilkes. |
Concerning her return to Wilkes
| after a year and a half absence,
Mrs, Doane remarked that “It was’
| an unexpected year but a pleasant
one. Now, my professional life has
ended in all fairness to Wilkes Col-
! lege.”
Since her return to the college,
| Mrs. Doane, with her charming and |
gracious personality, has given guid- |
and assistance to students
with personal and academic prob- !
lems, In addition to her duties as
Dean of Women, she again assumed
the position of faculty advisor to
Theta Delta Rho and the assembly
| committee.
Upon completion of her duties at |
| Wilkes, Mrs. yDoare SXDgELy to spend
t
the summer at her home in Ide-
{ town. She and her husband antici-
pate’ constant visits from their"
family, + As Mrs. Doane stated, “I
children.” Dr. and Mrs. Doane
{have eight grandchildren. After an
| eventful summer, Dr/ and Mrs. Do-
ane will spend the winter in Florida
| with their son.
While she is at home, Mrs, Doane
will return to her interest in the
bird sanctuary which enhances her
backyard. Another hobby which de-
lights her is the maintenance of the
| beautiful flowers surrounding her
| home.
“I will be able to renew friend-
ships for which I have been unable |
to find time because of my full-time
position here.” Mrs. Doane added
that “I will also have time to pick
up the loose ends of my extra-cur-
ricular activities in the communi-
| ty.” Her plans include her active
participation in welfare work at the
state and local levels.
Mrs. Doane was born in Mans-
field, Pennsylvania and began her
studies for a teaching career at
Mansfield State Teachers College.
After her graduation from Mans-
field, she did advanced work at
Emerson College, Boston, Massachu-
setts.
Mrs. Doane has been a prominent
figure in welfare circles, serving as
a member of the State Advisory
| Committee for the welfare of chil-
dren in rural areas, a member of
the Child Welfare Committee and
the Planning Council of the Wyo-
ming Valley Community Chest.
She was also a member of the
Board of Public Assistance in Lu-
zerne County, a member of the
Executive Board of the Northeast-
ern Heart Association, a member of
the State Advisory Committee on
Child Adoptions and president of
the Children’s Aid Society of Tioga
County. Mrs. Doane is also past
president of the Wyoming Valley
Women’s Club and the Pennsylvania |
State Medical Association's Women’s
Auxiliary.
The Doane family includes three |
sons, all doctors; a daughter, and |
eight grandchildren. During this
past week, Mrs. Doane was feted at
a TDR Senior Banquet.
WHITESELL
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FOR HOUSE & GARDEN
3 ft. STEP
LADDERS
RUGGED $
WOOD
99
STURDY WOOD |
EXTENSION
LADDERS
80:
SIZES UP
TO 20 FT.
ALL PURPOSE
MASONRY
PAINT
5.70
DRIES IN
30 MIN.
PAINT
THINNER
89.
DELUXE 4”
PAINT
BRUSH
$7.99
SEAL OUT DAMPNESS
5# BOX
$1.00 .09 |
5 GAL. CAN
TOP QUALITY
ROOF
COATING °
95
DEVOE
HOUSE
PAINT
OUTSIDE WHITE
ALL. POPULAR COLORS
FIR
Construction
LUMBER
Mw qx B
Bs
RUNNING
FOOT
Complete
Line of
Building
Supplies !
4” DRAIN
TILE
13.
12 3
LENGTHS
INTERIOR
PLYWOOD
6. 1S.
4 x 8 x 1”
10:
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STORE HOURS
8 AM. - 5 P.M
Saturdays
8 AM - | PM.
Rural Branch, Nesbitt Memorial
Hospital Auxiliary, will present
“The Country Store” booth at the
Fiftieth ‘Anniversary Garden Fes-
tival on the hospital lawn June 27.
Women from Orange, Dymond
Hollow and Center Moreland have
been sewing, crocheting, knitting,
weaving, and preserving for months
in anticipation
The Country Store will be located
on the left side of the main entrance
steps. There will be samples of rhu-
barb conserve, cherry, strawberry
and raspberry jam, marmalade, eld-
berry, quince, wild grape and crab-
apple jellies. Honey in the comb and
real old-fashioned baking molasses
and whole-wheat flour from local
mills can be had as well as pickles,
sweet and sour,
For a different and refreshing
beverage, buttermilk churned fresh
that morning and iced will be sold
by the glass, and to go with it cheese
and crackers.
Rural Branch Of Nesbitt Auxiliary
To Man Contry Store For Festival
Reminiscent of the old Country
Store era will be these articles, all |
handmade-woven and crocheted rugs,
quilts, delightful clove-scented heir-
loom pomanders; pine and balsam |
needle pillows great
treasured; also in daily use was soap
she made herself.
At the notions counter, laces from |
a local mill, pearl “and bone buttons
(almost antique), and beautiful scen-
ciled enameled ware.
From farm and garden, fresh eggs,
strawberries, lettuce and radishes,
White birch logs for your fireplace,
black woods soil, tree seedlings, and
to make your garden grow, sheep and |
rabbit fertilizer
All this and much more has been |
donated by members, kind friends
and merchants.
and the 13 other colorful booths on
June 27th.
Mrs. Harold Davenport, Festival
Chairman of Rural Branch is as-
sisted by Mrs.Helen Dymond. Mrs, '
Healthil
CALL TOLL
All ORchard
Pomeroy’s Toll
and
SHOP :
(POMEROY'S
rp TT 7 Nour er: Comer
FREE !
ENterprise 1-0700 x
NEptune Subscribers can call
Free and Order Merchandise!
Come,
famous makers.
Shirred show-offs!
fantasia of fabrics . .
figure you!
Peter Pam's
“RHAPSODY”
$27.95
Black with
Whate or
Cocoa
30 - 36
Nylon
Stretch
Knat
ogle oceans of swim suits from
Chic-shaping side drapes!
Peek-a-boo
Deep-diving v-neck dare-devils!
. swimming a summer
rainbow from sea-siren black to man-sear-
ing, sizzle-wild orange! Just a glimpse of
our see-worthy wonders waiting to trans-
maillots!
What a
Come and visit us |
Jantzen's
SECTION B—PAGE
| Draper Schoonover is procuremgd
{ chairman. Anyone wishing to cq
{ tribute to Country Store may c
| her or any other member of f{
| Committee. Mrs. William James
| president of Rural Branch.
Congressman Dan Floo
‘is Bwarded Service Pi
Congressman Dan iel J. Flood
béen awarded a twenty-year {Ze
{Pin and Certif cate of Appreciati
grandmother |
for his services to the Select
| Service System, Genera! Lew’'s
Hershey, director of Selective S
vice, has announced.
General Hershey stated that
| award was made to the Congressm
for his long and outstanding servid
las a member of Local Board
{98, Wilkes-Barre, and particula
{in his uncompensated capacity
{an advisor to registrants.”
{ The Congressman is presently ca
{ valescing from an operation perfo
{ed at Georgetown University Hos
[tal in Washington, D.C. He was d
charged from the Hospital last wé
to his residence in Washington.
IN- WILKES-BARRE
SHOP THURSDAY
9:30 AM. to 9:00 P.M.
-
NO MONEY DOWN! TAKE
MANY MONTHS TO PAY WITH
FLEXIBLE CHARGE ACCOUNT!
SMART MERMAIDS
MAKE A SPLASH
IN OUR
FAMOUS BRAND
BEACH
BEAUTIES
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pail
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ABC bra-sized swim suits
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“VALENTINE”
$19.95
Black, Blue, Pale Red (10 - 16)
Roxanne’s
$17.98
Navy
Lastex
32.38
A-B-C
Cups
AN Olzg Cassini DESIGN
“DAISY PRINT”
Maillot
|
| CHARGE IT AT POMEROY'S BEACH SHOP — SECOND FLOOR
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