> ain an- - at rod OT ces “ = star flag for use in the School. It is reported that the flag will ‘be _ witnessed the wrestling champion- - DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA A JUDITH Wilkes College Education Club is sponsoring its second annual F. T. A. (Future Teachers of America) For- um on Tuesday, April 2, 1963. Forum will be held from 6:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. in the Wilkes College Commons. The purpose of the forum is to acquaint high school students with the education program at Wilkas College. They are also interested in aiding existing F.T. A. Clubs and stimulating interest in the formation of F.T. A. Clubs where they do not exist. An invitatien is extended to all students who are members of F. T. A, Clubs or who are interested in edu- cation as a future profession. Advi- sors are also invited to attend. + The ‘tentative program for the evening will include a speaker on F.T. A. Clubs and discussion groups Dallas Senior lich News by GLORIA DOLBEAR GROSS —refreshments will be served. The Wilkes College Commons is located directly off East South Street, between South Franklin and South River Streets, Wilkes-Barre, Penna. The subjects areas are as follows: Chemistry, Physics, Business, Eng- lish, Foreign Languages, Social Stu- dies, Elementary Education, Music, Biology, and Mathematics. BAND CONCERT Last Friday, the band presented its concert. Among the special num- bers was a solo by John Wardell called “Trumpets Holiday.” = A trio, consisting of Donald Anderson, John Wardell, and Paul Jenkins, offered ‘“Bugler’s Holiday.” The majorettes also performed, with the evening a most enjoyable one. LAK Miss Jessica L. Thomas of the High School English Department has been selected as Chairman of a Philosophy of Education Commit- tee of the High School. American Legion Post 961, Har- veys Lake, will donate a new 50 presented in assembly in the near future. Last Saturday the high school lettermen journeyed to Pennsyl- vania State University where they ships of Pennsylvania. They left the school at 7:30 a.m. and return- \ E-LEHMAN HIGH SCHOOL MARILY WOODLING. EDITOR MARY ANN KUCHEMBA ed at approximately 1:00 a.m. Chief Thomas of the United States Navy spoke to senior boys Friday. Executive Staff of the Journalism Club met Wednesday after. school to begin construction of the Club's Constitution. i Tomorrow evening Lake-Lehman Chorus will present their annual Spring Choral Concert: at: 8 in the new auditorium. The Concert will consist of selected songs to be pre- sented by the 7th Grade, 8th and 9th Grade, and. Senior ' Choruses. Mr. Bernard Gerrity will be in charge. : SE aac Student teachers will be return- A 1 leaning after cleaning . . . hold FREE pick up and delivery 288-1496 ushed away, and exclusive Soft-Set® imparts a like-new finish to 3 he fabric. As a result, suits regain the spring and sparkle of youth, keep their good looks longer. 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For St. Patrick’s, an Irish jig will be presented by Jean Fleming, Linda Davis, Linda Parsons, Carol Roznick, Marjorie Glahn and Catherine Hudak Easter Parade will represent April. Maytime will typify “Will you 'Re- member 2” sung by Betty Jean Davis; “Because” will be sung by Soloist Tests For Peace Corps Et Post-Office Saturday Examinations for the Peace Corps ‘are scheduled in the main Post Of- fice in Wilkes-Barre Saturday morn- ing, beginning at 8:30. Volunteers who have not signed up may none- theless take the examinations, fill- ing ‘out their questionnaires later. | Two types of examinations are given: for. those who want to teach, and for those who are interested in gen- egal work. ing to College Misericordia at the end of classes today after having completed eight weeks of practice teaching within the high school. The student body of the high school would like to extend their best wishes to Miss Dolgas, Miss Dono- van, Miss Ferry, Miss Glenn, Miss Ozeck, and Miss Ainge as they go on to graduate this Spring. Lehman Women’s Club elected Pat Zbick as Girl of the Year last Wednesday evening. The Club will honor Pat at a dinner at Conti- Rev. Klinetob, 82, Scores Second Ace Life may not exactly begin at eighty, but every once in a while it takes an octogenarian to show the young squirts show to do it. Former area resident and native Rev. C. B. Klinetob, 82, has scored another hole-in-one on the golf green at Clearwater, Florida. He used an eight iron on number 5 hole, Glen Qaks Par fifty-four yard. Two years ago he had another ace at Glen Oaks. | Scranton University. He has worked \ 3 Fi; Brother of, Bess Klinsteh, PIKES | turbed children at the Devereux Creek, and father of Reverend Hugh G. Klinetob, Nanticoke, he pays | many visits to this area during the! summer from this present winter | home in Aston, N. Y. During the winter months, Rev. Klinetob, now retired, lives at Cross Winds Trailer Court, St. Petersburg. Horseshoe 4-H Club Next meeting of the Back Moun- | tain Horseshoe 4-H Club will be on Saturday at Lehman Firehall. nental Inn, Wednesday, April 17: BACK MOUNTAIN McCRORY STORES ‘GATEWAY SHOPPING CENTER EDWARDSVILLE, PA. MIDWAY SHOPPING CENTER WYOMING, PA. SHAVERTOWN, SHOPPING CENTER { | no duplicates! Marie Troxell, “Summertime” Bettie Hanna. Patriotic theme for July will in- clude Key Club drill team perfor- mance of Yankee Doodle Dandy, and a ballet performance by Josia Miesz- kowski, choreographer for Wilkes College presentation of The Music Man. The, grand finale will include a trumpet trio by John Wardell, Don- ald [Anderson and Paul Jenkins; the Key Club color guard, and the som) plete cast singing ‘This is My Coun- try’. Soloists are Delores Savage, Rich- ard Bennie, Jennie Peters, Mary Lou Daley, Ruth Ann Scott, Betsy Wil- liams, Alice Davis, and Carol Coates. Accompanist is Carol Sutton. Month changes by Judy Bergstrasser. Stage crew include Samuel Ber- key, Gary Hozempa, Bruce Hopkins, Ross Walker, and John Ferguson. Florence Sherwood 'is instructor and director. Photo by Kozemchak Thomas To Speak At Westmoreland PTA John K. Thomas, elementary guid- | ance counselor for Dallas: Schools, , will speak on ‘Problem Prevention through Academic Prediction” Tues- day evening in Westmoreland school cafeteria. Mr. Thomas, Dallas resident, is a graduate of Westchester State Col- lege, completing requirements for his Masters degree in psychology at with retarded and emotionally dis- Foundation in Devon. Sixth grade mothers will serve. Mrs. Benjamin Davis Jr. will preside. John Mulhern, principal, invites par- ents to confer with teachers at the close of the PTA meeting. Hat And Bake Sale “THE HAT BOX” Huntingdon Valley will have a ‘‘Hat Sale” spon- sored by Dallas: Chapter 396 Order of Eastern Star in ‘the Lundy Build- ing, formerly known as “Maria's”, Main Street, Dallas, Friday evening, March 29, and Saturday, March 30, when a “Bake Sale” will be an -added attraction,” announces Mrs. Evelyn Smith and Mrs. Elsie Jolley, chair- men. Mrs. Betty Meeker, Worthy Mat- ron, claims “THE HAT BOX” features lovely Easter bonnets in the $3.95 and $4.95 price.range and promises Finches And Grosbeaks Twenty-five grosbeaks arrived on Sunday morning at the, feeders of Mrs. William Pethick, Pioneer Ave- nue, Shavertown, |SELINGO SIGNS | SIGNS OF ALL KIND BUILT - PAINTED ® TRUCKS WINDOWS DISPLAYS | SHO-CARDS | | | | PAPER SIGNS SIGN CLOTH SCOTCHLITE ART WORK HUNTSVILLE 674-8126 Discuss Drunk Test And Police Merger Around forty Back Mountain po- lice watched state police sergeant Mario Forte demonstrate a new chemical drunk driving test as feat- ure of the March Police Association meeting Thursday night, at American Legion home. Among topics discussed was that of recent proposals of a regional po- lice force, encompassing at least the areas of Dallas borough and town- ship of Kingston Township. Group was predominantly in favor of letting the matter rest until there was tangible concern and practical feasibility shown by more than a few interested parties. Some doubts were aired ‘as ‘to actual costs of a consolidated force being more economical. Dallas Township special officers Phil Walters, Frank Gelsleichter, and John Gosart were proposed for mem- bership. Chairman Robert Cooper announc- ed plans are underway for the annual association dance, to be held some- SECTION B— PAGE 1 time in May. Speaker for the next meeting will probably be Judge Frank Pinola, ae-| probably be Judge Frank Pinola.! Diocesan Council In Scranton April 27 Diocesan ‘Council “of Catholic Wo- | men Convention will be held at Hotel | Casey, Scranton, on Saturday, April 27. Delegates from Gate of Heaven, Our Lady of Victory, St. Therese’s, and St. Francis Cabrini parishes are invited to attend. Parish represen- tatives will be given tickets at the Deanery meeting of West Luzerne Deanery Council of Catholic Womsh | April 21 at 2 p. m. at St. Cecelia’s, Exeter. : Mrs. Francis E: Girvan of ‘Kings- ton, formerly of Dallas, has charge of convention publicity for all West Side papers. Any convention news from the parishes may be sent. to her. : Eastern Star Banquet : Mrs. Gertrude Davies, Mrs. Elma Price, and Mrs. Myrtle Rineman are taking reservations of members and friends for Dallas Chapter 396 Order of Eastern [Star’s annual banquet honoring its Worthy Matron, Mrs. Betty Meeker, at Irem Temple Coun- | try Club Friday, April 5, 6:30. Mrs. Evelyn Smith and Mrs. Mild- red Bronson, chairman, have invited the Charles James Memorial Assem- bly of Order of the Rainbow for Girls and their guests to attend the dance SAVINGS UP T0 30% It’s easy to insulate rs ere, with os Johns-Manville Full Thick Med 6c Sq. Fi. 4'/2c Sq. Ft. 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