The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 15, 1962, Image 7

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    Te, . ht [tr i Idetown, Tuesday morning around
! d Mrs. Carlton Davies: students, teachers and parents. | treated to several tours this week- furms ® ’ E
ea HOTEL Meet Tonig i So. red) read minutes of | Founders’ Day will also be ob- | master Herbert Goodwin, who suf- | i 2 108. at the property of Howard
: a : 5 d. | end, despite the absence of Cub-! oyce.
[| ” previous meeting. Mr. Kaschenbach S€'Ve | H | ek
i JEFFERSON Education Week ave the Treasurer's Report. The final meeting for the year | fered a slight heart attack Friday. | Hunlock Man Hurt Some twenty-five,men of Jona-
os 2 B il be in M 2 +h | Mr. Goodwin is recuperating at Nes- | Im East Dallas Fall than R. Davis Fire Company, under
i : 3 Mrs. H Peiff rted on | Will be in May an e program | MI. Win at Nes- | J R. Ds ire g
1 ATLANTIC CITY Will Be Observed ay Hd i oe il will be: under the dircetion of the | bit Hospital. , 1 the direction of Jim Casterline and
git With B Tea Bt 8 a Loar a Language Department with Mrs.| Den 3 toured Kunkle Fire Hall | Paul Nichols, Hunlock Creek RD 2, Assistant Chief Walter Meade,
4 5 NEW JERSEY 3 : 4 thatrothors whe wank to jain todo Fossedal and Mrs. Woolbert in | Friday night, Fire Chief Fred Dod- | Was ‘taken to Nesbitt Hospital Jester came wiih ty trucks, They poured
i; | enon, Wo wl bo chat | LPT 0 oh 0 00 eve” hy i ange + re ain Se rman ih + Tare | S06 of veer he fam
he ya ‘ o & and tent fo Pi a bi e Per ©" | will be set up at the PTA meeting | Bram utilizing the students demon The entire pack went to the DY as am nce a gz ng Ing.
eo Central location overlooking Boardwalk an convenient fo Piers, Mrs. Dorothy Blaze, tonight at 8 at tonight to take additional member. | Strating the program during the | Wilkes College football game Sat- | from a barn roof in East Dallas. Threatened also $7was Boyee's
| i Churches and Theatres — Near Rail and Bus Terminals — Inviting the November meeting of Parent ships. : year. Installation of officers will |urday, led by den mothers, Mrs.| The barn was located on East De- | home, very close to the garage.
ee Lobbies and Parlors == Closed and Open Sun Decks Atop a Teacher Association in Dallas Junior : also take place at this meeting, | Joan Elgaway, Mrs. Herb Goodwin, | munds Road across from the Meth- Cause of the fire was undeter-"
£2 . i% : pA High School Building. Chairmen of Mrs. Robert Bayer reported that i aw a] : : ” hi ayo : 2
] All Rooms Delightfully Furnished — Modified and European Plans h Co a 5 0 the Hallowe'en dance. was ia fh The November meeting will be {and Mrs. Shirley Hoover. odist Church on property owned by | mined. According to. Fireman Shel
H b= w= Conducted by Hospitable Ownership Management that de- he iy A oy auman visrictnl and sootul Success: under the direction of Math teach- | Attending were: Den 1—Mark Duke Evans. Cave, Boyce returned home from
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JOHN H. FETTER, JR.
FRESH
Dallas Junior
High PTA Will
Executive Board of Dallas Junior
High PTA met at the home of Presi-
dent, Mrs. Welton Farrar Novem-
ber 8, to discuss future programs
and plans for the remainder of the
meetings.
Present were Mrs. Phil Heycock,
4 to 8-Lbs.
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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1962
Mrs. Harry Peiffer, Mrs. Donald
Fossedal, Mrs. Robert Bayer, John
Rosser; Ernest A. Gay, Car] Kas-
chenbach, Mrs. Jack Barnes. and
Mrs. Farrar.
.
Absent were Mrs. Dorothy Blaze |
Mrs. Phil Heyecock is still taking
subscriptions to the PTA Magazine
and urged each parent to subscribe.
Mr. Gay announced that the pro-
gram booklet for the year ‘will be
ready at the November meeting.
The February meeting will be a
10 to 14-Lbs.
Lh. 35;
URKEY
combined meeting. of all Back
Mountain PTA’s with a prominent
speaker to be announced later.
The March meeting will be a
panel of teachers and parents dis-
cussing the pertinent problems of
ers presenting the ‘Modern Math
Program” with a question and an-
swer period following. Teachers
| taking part will be Mr. Fred Case, |
Mr.
William Morgan, Miss Mary
Fox and Miss Esther Saxe.
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| Cubs Tour Despite
Goodwin's Hlness
Cub Scout
| Lake, Beaumont, and Kunkle, were
| Elgaway, Frank Lutinsky, Joseph
| Groblewski, Bob Prescott, Pat Stan-
| ger, Walter Belsky.
| Den 2—Tim Traver, Tom Johnson,
| Bill Johnson, Fred Balewski, Joe
| Balewski, Jack Patton, Jerry Wall,
| Byron Cook.
| Den 3—Gary Mitchell, Dale Els-
Pack 331, Harveys |
ton, Jack Hayner, Ken Miller, Barry
| Miller; Don King, Gary Hoover,
| Brian Hoover, Carl Hackling, Larry
| Hilbert.
All the cubs look forward to Mr.
| Goodwin's speedy recovery and re-
Manning the ambulance were Cliff
| Foss and Al Shaffer.
| Eight hundred million dollars
| were spent on classified ads in 1961,
more than for all television spot
| announcements, or all radio adver-
| tising,
SECTION A — PAGE 7
Idetown Fire Takes
Car And Garage
A garage and car were lost in a
raging blaze on. Old Lake Road,
work around 6 that morning, and
the car was in the garage from that
time on, until he discovered the
burning garage.
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