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Ib. $1.85 ll - a Dallas Women of Rotary met at Irem Country Club on January 17 when new members, Mrs. Ronald C. Carruthers and Mrs. Angelo Guida were introduced. Mrs. Paul Goddard was a guest. Wilkes-Barre Women of Rotary extended an invitation to the group to attend a Smorgasbord and read- ing by Elizabeth ‘Conrad Tuttle at Hote] Sterling on February 26. Res- ervations may be made with Mrs. Herman Otto. Mrs. Joseph Sekera reported: on a number of calls made and gifts distributed to shut-ins of. the area. A report on the Christmas Dance was given by Mrs. Ralph Postorive. The continued need for the col- lection and’ distribution of usablé children’s clothing was emphasized by Mrs. Dale Parry, Welfare Chair- man, who also stated that the Club’ had purchased shoes and needed items of clothing. Food and money | have also been donated for this cause. Chairman of Wheelchairs, Mrs. SECTION: A — PAGE f= oti DALLAS pos THURSDAY, IARUANY 2, 1063 liad TE Esai DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA woth rane HELD Sn Dallas Woes of Rotary Are lave” Hostesses To New Members ood ‘Ti Robert Bodycomb, reported fifty wheel chairs were used in 1962. Since 1956 the Club has purchased five chairs and three adjustable aluminum walkers. Mrs. Stanley Hozempa and Mrs. Richard Demmy auctioned at a White Elephant Sale. Next meeting will be held with men of Rotary on February 21. Attending the mesting were: Mes- dames Walter H. Mohr, W. B. Tv, Harold Titman, Paul Goddard ret Henderson, Earl Phillips, Bruce Slo- cum, Archer Mohr, H. R. McCartney, Thomas Hillyer, Jeff Guida, Ralph Fostorive, Warren Stanton, Jack Stanley, Ronald Carruthers, Philip H. Moore, Daniel A. August, Stan- ley. Hozempa, Jchn G. Konsavage, Lester Jordan, Dale Perry, George M. Jacobs, Elmer Evenson, Anthony Marchakitus, John Landis, Robert Bodycomb, Herman Otto, Francis L. Lmbrose. Robert W. Graham, Rich- ard. H. Demmy, Arthur H. Ross, Willard G. Seaman, Richard C. Post. Dallas Junior Woman's Club held a covered dish dinner meeting at Prince of Peace Church, and in- ducted fifteen members. Mrs. James Gardiner conducted the candlelight ceremony, Mrs. Joseph Borton, president, gave the address of welcome to the following new members: Sue Williams, Marlyne Lipfert, Patricia Whittaker and Janice Davis; Mesdames H. Robert Ash, Raymond M. Wilson, James W. Joseph, Edward Moore, Charles Allabaugh, P. H. Arnaud, Allan Williams, Louis Goeringer, Leonard Groboski, Allen Husband and Wil- liam Mazonkey. Mrs. Kathleen Richards Fox pre- sented a cosmetic demonstration. The Club accepted the invitation of Dallas Senior Women's Club to attend a meeting for a @mmunity improvement program. Executive Board appointments of liamentarian and audit were ac- p ‘Barry; Dallas Junior Woman's Club Welcomes 15 New Members cepted by Mrs. D. Edward Johnson and Mrs. Fred Templin, respectively. Mrs. James Huston, .Jr., an- nounced the following chairman for the Card Party and Fashion Show to be held March 26, 1963 at St. Theresa's auditorium: fashion show, Mrs. Thomas Deckerj-gea table, Mrs. P. J. Arnaud; door prizes, Mrs. Walter Kozemchak; table prizes, Mrs. George es raffle, Mrs. James Gardiner; tickets, Mrs. Fred Templin; publicity, Mrs. Paul Lauer; program, Mrs. Francis card tables, Mrs. Robert Lewis; invitations, Mrs. Robert Stair; and beverage, Mrs. Joseph Balavage. Hostesses were Mesdames Fran- cis Barry, P. H. Arnaud and Charles 7 Allabaugh. Guests present were Virginia Drake, Lorraine and Matlowski Mrs. Craig Aicher. - §t. Paul's Ladies Make Ccncer Bandages Hannah Circle, St. Paul's Lutheran Church, made | thirty nine dozen dressings for cancer patients on Wednesday. Mrs. Roy Trexler presided at the business meeting with Mrs. Newton Ness in charge of devotions. Attending were: Mesdames Fred- erick Eidam, Edith Templin, Roy Trexler, Newton Ness, Paul Prieke, Charles Dressel, Charles Sieber, Ar- nott Jones, Alfred Boysen, Charles Sprenkel, Fredric Anderson and Charles Wagner. 3 Cynthia Ruth Pritchard Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pritchard, Wyoming Seminary, announce’ the birth of a daughter, Cynthia Ruth January 12 in Nesbitt Hospital. The baby, five pounds, ten ounces at birth, is their first child, also the first grandchild on both sides of the family. Mrs. Pritchard is the former San- dra Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kently Jones, Wyoming. Mr. Pritchard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Verne Pritchard, Trucksville, is on the faculty of Wyoming Seminary. Jackson Township Fire Department To Banquet Fifteenth Annual Banquet of Jackson Township Volunteer Fire Department will be held at the Fire Hall, Saturday, at 6:30 p.m. Frank Johnson, Superintendent of the State Correctional School, principal speaker. Auxiliary of Jonathan Davis Fire Department, Idetown, will serve the dinner. Book Club Installs New Officers Mrs. Paul Gross was installed as afternoon, taking the chair from re- tiring president Mrs. Mitchell Jen- kins. Installed also were: Mrs. Thomas Hillyer, vice president; Mrs. Willard Seaman, treasurer; Mrs. Homer Moyer, secretary. Named heads of committees were: Mrs. Fred Howell, new members; Mrs. Thomas E. Hefférnan, volun- teers; Mrs. George Montgomery finance; Mrs. John Wilson, hospi- tality; Mrs. Lloyd Kear, program; Mrs. Warren Unger, book selection; Mrs. Bradford Alden, telephone squad; Mrs. Dana Crump, publicity. It was reported that 194 books had been purchased during the past year. Speaker Atty. James L. Brown talked about the function of the Back Mountain Protective Associa- tion in checking on water supply, tax revision, and allied matters. From a tea table decorated with gold and white pompons and tall tapers, Mrs. Mitchell Jenkins and Mrs. Paul Gross poured for Miss Frances Dorrance, and Mesdames A: D. Hutchison, Fred Howell, Thom- as E. Heffernan, W. B. Jeter, Charles Frant , Herman Thomas, Warren Unger, Willard Seaman, Homer Moyer, Harold Titman, Peter D. Clark, James Green, Raymon Hed- den, Edwin Norcross, A. G. Ruth- Stets, William J. Daw, Dana Crump, asd ds F. [Salladn, will be | president of the Bock Club Monday | ‘erford, Robert VanHorn Bernard Charles James Graduates From Manstield Today Charles James, son of Mrs. Han- nah and the late Charles R. James, 15 Jackson Street, Dallas, is among 42 Seniors who will graduate from Mansfield State College today. ) James, an elementary education major, is a member of the Assoc- iation for childhood education. No formal commencement will: be held, but January graduates will be invited ‘to take part in the regular commencement exercises May i Mr. James was educated in Borough schools, of which his’ was supervising principal pn jointure was made w'th Kin n Township: His mother teaches dergarten at Westmor eland Elemen- tary. ; : Russell Kitchens, Hosts Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kitchen recently entertained at a family gathering. ° Presént were Mr. and Frease Kaylor,. daughter, Sandra, Rock Glen; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Zajac and Debbie, Berwick; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Harvey, Ronald, Harveyville; Mr. and Mrs. John ingdale; Jeanette Harvey and Rachel Bellas, New Jersey; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Baer, Karen and Lois. Billy Winters Is One Mr. and Mrs. Simon Long, Mooretown, recently entertained at a family dinner honoring their grandson, Billy Winters, on his first birthday. He is the son of and Mrs. William Winters. At ing were Mr. and Mrs. and son, Eli, Jr., Muhlenburg; r, and Mrs. David Blaine, Newark, N. J.; Marjo, Dorothy, Robert and Jenny Long, the honoree, his par- ents and grandparents, Former Residents, Guests Mrs. Vida Kitchen recently enter- tained several former residents im- cluding, Sgt. and Mrs. Ronald Gro- Benamin Harris, Indiana; Mr. and Mrs. - Joseph | Magarowicz, Wayne, New Jersey; Mr. and Mrs. William | Jam, : , daughters, Dianne and Deb- Summitt; Marilyn Will- ars, New Jérsey; Mrs. Phillip Meade and daughter Margaret, West Nanticoke. Jia CSA i x . pl dig ” Cp that = Kaylor, Linda and Lorraine, Bloom- Mr. and Mrs, William’ George and bowski and son, Mark Alan, Fort 8 it MN g ¥ ons —_— \