Sy ea EE == om ET SHAT Stl sme DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA — Beautiful Weath THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1962 er Contributed To Success Of Library Auction — SECTION B—PAGE 1 Everybody was in a happy frame of mind at the Seventeenth Annual Auction. The efficient work of police from all Back Mountain de- the Auction grounds from midnight until. morning. liam Berti, Ray Titus and Charles furnished two-man details to guard ! my Here officers Wil-! takes time out from a busy schedule to chat with young ad- mirers of one of the two ponies that were sold over the Auction block. however, was a familiar figure, Miss Miriam Lathrop, Librarian at Back Mountain Memorial Library from its beginnings until her retirement buzzing. I wish I could be there to buzz with the rest. I shall miss it this year. Maybe next year I can make it. Best wishes for success’. | of Texas Longhorns, the gift of | Mr. Thomas will mount the horns Acme Markets. The horns went ap- | at his Highland Acres Farm, birth- propriately to Herman Thomas who [place of a long string of Auction has purchased the first item offered lambs. his years as head of the Auction runners, Explorer Scouts from his famous troop, John has brought order out of what once was chaos partments in handling traffic and | Lamoreaux pose with an old Auc- The Book Booth did a land office | last September. Miss Lathrop wrote The first item sold at the opening{at the Auction for a number of | John Butler, in helmet, holds the | delivering goods to the buyer with caring for the needs of visitors con- | tion fan, Senator Harold Flack. business exceeding all previous |from her new home in Phoenix, |on Thursday evening was this pair | years. | trophy with Mr. Thomas. During | dispatch. tributed to the mood. They also Auction Chairman Richard Dem- records. Missing from the scene, | Arizona, “I suppose everything is | { matter how stiensous the work be Drivers Injured | Students Honored Garlanded With Flowers, Maryalice Takes Part In Traditional Ceremony Garlanded with flowers from all| The senior trip took students to her twenty Rotary “fathers” in |Austria, which they reached through Simrishamn, Maryalice Knecht |Berlin and East Germany. Since donned her grey cap of achievement | that time, Maryalice has crossed the after passing her oral examinations | English. Channel, a very stormy May 21, and toured the countryside passage, and has visited Scotland in a horse-drawn vehicle in a pro- | and England. cession of similar vehicles, packed| In ‘Scotland, in the small-world with smiling 120 graduates from the | department, she found herself in a Samrealskola. {youth hostel in company with Three weeks later, June 9, formal | twelve Girl Scouts from Pennsyl- ceremonies marked the occasion of | vania. And in England, she spent awarding ' prizes and giving out of | 2 weekend in Infracombe with the reports, Maryalice was played up | Richard Vosslers, who once lived on in all the local Swedish papers be- | the Upper Demunds Road twelve cause of her having been able to [Years ago. conquer the difficult language, and | Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James attain _ three large A’s and three | J. Knecht of Harveys Lake, look small A’s. The large ones denote | forward to seeing her July 19 or 20, outstanding work, the small A's When the Dutch liner docks. She is | already on the high seas, having excellent work. [an Oral examinations in Biology, | sailed from Rotterdam July 10. September, Swedish = language, Physics, and | In Maryalice will Literature had to be passed on the | enter Bucknell on a scholarship, to day of graduation. As candidates | Study modern languages. She fee's successfully answered questions | that graduation from a Swedish posed by the examining board, they | High School on a Rotary Student gathered outside in tke school | Exchange program compensates her courtyard, to be welcomed by their | for not having graduated with her families with garlands and bou- | class at Dallas Senior High School. quets, before starting the triumphal | TE TTT progress around the country. It Speed Trap Bhead took two days to get all the gradu- | ates through with their examina- | Chief of Police Russell Honeywell tions and viewed by the farm-folk | reports that according to age-old custom. several arrests have I'been made in the speed traps that The Davidsons, Maryalice’s Ro- | are operating on Lake Street, Pio- tary parents, gave a party for her. neer Avenue, and Huntsville Road. a a 5 a yy —— — — — AUCTION-RUMMAGE SALE AT SWEET VALLEY Sweet Valley Volunteer Firemen and Auxiliary will hold an auction and rummage sale Saturday, August 4, Ross Elementary school, Sweet Valley. Mrs. Cletus Holcomb, Jr., auxiliary president has announced the following committee: — Mrs. Sherman Kunkle, general chairman; advertising, Mrs. Joseph G. Kipp as- sisted by Mrs. Delbert Meade, Mrs. Floyd Wolfe; refreshments, Mrs. Ord Trumbower, assisted by Mrs. Paul Farver, Mrs. Russell Major, Mrs. Richard Davenport, Sr. Mrs. Michael Maransky, Mrs. Delbert Meade and Mrs. ‘Charles Masters. All members are asked to help with the collection of articles for sale. Denations may be picked up by calling “any of the committee. Those attending the auction will find new and used goods, antiques, rummage sale of clothing, and a tasty menu at the refreshment stands. a2 2 Mrs. Gross Wins Trophy Mrs. Lloyd Kear and’ Mrs. Paul Gross tied in the tournament for the Captain’s prize at Irem Country Club Friday. Mrs. Gross won in the play-off. ' Irem women will participate in a member-member tourney this Fri- day. Montross Reunion Montross family reunion will be held at the Irem Temple Country Club Picnic, Grove Sunday, July 15. Lowdown On The Auction From Tops To Bottoms By Old Hap-Hazard Fine weather and straw hats were features at the Auction this year. Tops in the Hat Brigade go to Mar- garet Wood for the creation some milliner dreamed up on a dare. Second best looked like somebody took a forkful of rye straw and dumped it on the lady's head. Third best was the lady wearing a hat decorated with paper balls, very cleverly done, too. And the men got in the act too,: Paul Gross had the wildest colored hat band we ever saw, no doubt decorated by his wife. Monkey hats were everywhere. Doc Jordan looked like a little Italian grocer on South Main [Street in Pittston. Al Ackerman, the Lion, looked his genial self in spite of the monkey hat. Whenever there is anything going on around Dallas ‘Al is sure to be there, a real public spirited guy. Then who could miss Herman Thomas in his ten quart Texas Stetson. Who could get away with that one better? : All in all it was a lot of over- head. Now to. get things. No doubt the male oglers got many an eyefull looking over the gals and ladies in shorts. If some of the ladies ever got a view of themselves headed west they would confine their shorts to the kitchen. But alas the Junior Leaguers shape up real well in this department. at the bottom of k The Board of Directors of the Back Mountain Library Association wish to thank The Chairman, the Committee Chairmen | and Committees and all friends For their support and cooperation In making this Auction One of Our Best. Signed David N. Schooley President of the Library Association. The shorts were there in an amazing variety of styles, ample, unreveal- ing, dignified, generous, glove fit- ting, and colorful. There must have been a lot of sunburned knees come Sunday morning. One of the more generously proportioned ladies, go- ing west, must have been the model the sailor called his “broad.” The most peculiar thing about shorts is that they are singular at the top and plural at the bottom. We think that about covers everything. No recital about the Auction would be complete without unstint- ed praise for the Auctioneers, Won- der what that talent would cost if the committee had to pay for such services? The pace was steady and rapid, never a dull moment. Neo came, they always kept their- good | humor, and the way they played | In Head-On Crash one bidder against another was | really professional. Two cars collided head-on at the Myron Baker kept his very artic- | intersection of Rt. 118 and the Har- ulate baritone voice going fifty | vey’s Lake Highway, injuring both miles an hour, pleasing too. Bob | drivers, Monday. afternoon. Bachman, who knows everybody, Mrs. Ethel Cherry, Ridgefield has a neat way of inveigling bidders | Park, N. J., attempted to turn her to get in the act, and makes every- | 1955 Dodge left toward man, body like it. |and was hit by a 1957 Pontiac John Vivian. was the favorite of | sedan driven by Lewis R. Kuhns, my neighbor, and what a job he did. For all these men to give their time and unusual talent to the Auc- tion, more laurels to them. And to see John trip the light- fantastic with the fiddle was good clowning. Everybody goes to the Auction to have a good time and the Auc- tioneers see to it that they are not disappointed. = ‘Oh yes, we almost forgot Doc Jordan, the Mickey EE re Rooney in the rough. Lots of good | is one time when a dentist was not fun with him on the block. This |down in the mouth. Harvey's Lake. Both cars were towed away, and both drivers consulted doctors for examination of lacerations and bruises. ‘Dallas Township Chief of Police Frank Lange and Assis Chief Stanley Gardiner, Officer Cliff { Foss, and State Trooper Joseph David investigated. Williamsport, who was coming from | Honored with awards at the June | commencement exercises at Gate of | Heaven School were these eighth | grade graduates: Daniel Kliamovich, highest average; Barbara Williams, | religion; Neil Macintyre, mathe- matics; Thomas Harris, Science; Cynthia Konsavage, history; Pat- { rick Carroll, English; Andrew Fedak and Molly Messersmith, American Legion award. MEMORIAL Ferrey — In loving memory of our dear husband - and’ father, Joshua S. Ferrey, who entered into rest 4 years ago on the 9th of July, 1958. Dear one from us A A voice we loved is A has gone, Vv stilled A place is vacant in our home, { Which never can be filled. Mrs. Caroline Ferrey and Children Building, Buying, Remodeling... Choose Clean, Convenient Gas Heat! GAS HEAT costs less to install, operate and maintain! 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