The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 11, 1963, Image 4

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hard John Morgan Civil War Group
1 v r. and Mrs. Richard H. Morgan, To Hold Dinner
Y Tioga Avenue, Kingston, an-
punce the birth of a son, Richard
bhin, weighing 6% pounds on March
| Mother is the former Nancy Jane | evening, April 19.
bnes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack |
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard | “Civil War Artillery”.
organ, Sr., Luzerne.
f Mr. and Mrs. Jones. Carl Goeringer, Jr.
THE
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Back Mountain Civil War Round-
table will hold a Spring Dinner at
) in General Hospital. |Irem Country Club on Saturday Orchestra Festival was held at
Plans for a May weekend visit to
| Richard John is the first child of : Gettysburg will be discussed. Res-
he couple and the first grandchild | ervations may be made with Mrs.
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Dallas Musicians In
Orchestra Festival
The North East District Pennsyl-
vania Music Educators Association
Mountain View Joint High School,
Colonel Fletcher Booker will bel with 100 teen-agers participating.
. Jones, Shavertown. Mr. Morgan guest speaker taking as his theme, Representing Dallas Area Schools
were Kathy Maury, Bassoon; Thom-
as Houlette, Percussion; Paul Hara-
dem, Flute, These students spent
| three days as guests of Mountain
, View Joint High School, prior to the
| Sympkony Concert Saturday night.
One highlight of the program, feat-
ured the Bassoons and Flutes, “Sat-
irical Dance” by D. Schostakowitsch.
A recording of the entire program
| was made available to the public.
| The Concert was directed by Clyde
| Owens of Coughlin High School.
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Class Reunion
Class of 1953, Dallas Township
High School, will hold a tenth re-
union in June. Members of the
| class are asked to contact Don
Weidner, c/o the Dallas Post or Bob
Rice, ¢/o Orchard Farm Restaurant.
Any member knowing of the where-
about of class members out of town,
please leave their addresses with
Don or Bob.
Try The Post
CHECK-UP
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GARDEN CENTER
Shavertown, Pa.
Ph. 674-6936
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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1963
Back Mountain Girl Scout leaders,
assistants and troop committee mem-
bers recently completed a four-
session training course in line with
a Nation-wide movement ‘to reorgan-
ize the Girl Scout program, schedu-
led to go into effect next September.
Four age levels will be provided for:
Brownies, Juniors, Cadets, and Sen-
Th a Sd
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EXPERT TAILORING
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Cleaning & Pressing |
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Clothes For Dad & Lad
Back Mt. Shopping Center
Shavertown
Open ’Til 9 Every Night
674-8936
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GLOBE
FOOTWEAR
100 Exira S&H
‘Stamps plus regular stamps on purchase
of 5.50 or more in SHOES, SNEAKS or
other Footwear.
Good Thru April 17
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GLOBE IN LUZERNE
100 S&H GREEN STAMPS
In Addition to Regular Stamps
On Cash Purchases of $5.50 or more.
Throughout Store
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When the family goes
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Girl Scouts Plan New Program For Coming Year
iors.
Mrs. Harry Crawford, District
Chawman, and Mrs. Wesley Boyle, |
staff council aide, supervised train-
ing sessions held at Dallas Methodist
Church. Taking instruction were
these women: first row, Mrs. William
| Weintz, Mrs. Charles Gardner, Mrs.
Robert Block, Mrs. Richard Demmy,
Mrs. P. William Hanna, Mrs. Russell |
Lawry, Mrs. C. Wesley Boyle; |
Second row, Mrs. N. E. Nelson, |
i | Mrs. John Blase, Mrs. Oliver Troup,
Mrs. Harry Peiffer, Mrs. Elwood
Swingle, Mrs. Donald Edwards, Mrs. |
Arthur Hontz, Mrs. Wilson Honey-
well;
Third row: Mrs. Ernest Norrie,
Marijane Moss, Mrs. Floyd Milbrodt,
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pell, Mrs. Victor Smith, Mrs. Joseph
Niezgoda, Mrs. Andrew Ondish.
Fourth: Mrs. August Stella, Mrs.
Frank Kuehn, Mrs. Thomas Reese,
Mrs. Lewis Reese, Mrs. Fred Daley,
Mrs. Frank Gelsleichter, Mrs. Elwood
Ide, Mrs. Jack Apple.
Fifth: Mrs. Robert Summers, Mrs.
Robert Mathers, Mrs. Donald Traver,
Mrs. James Darling, Mrs. Paul Hen-
ritzy. :
Standing: Mrs. Milton Evans, Bar-
bara Evans, Mrs. Clayton Evans, Mrs.
Leo Nauroth, Mrs. Thomas Bottoms,
Mrs. Stephen Yalick, Mrs. Stanley
Wills,” Mrs. Gilbert Robinson, Mrs.
E. M. Darby.
Taking the course, but not appear-
ing in the picture were Mesdames
Harry Lefko, Loren Samuels, E.
Evenson, Clarke Lewis, Grace Hicks,
Marita Martin, Audrey Billings,
Frank Huttman, Harold Young, Rob-
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MAIN PLANT and NARROWS SHOPPING
CENTER BRANCH STORE
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Enterprise 1-0843
oring her son, Darwin who was
thirteen March 31. Darwin attends
Lake-Lehman Junior high school.
On hand to enjoy the turkey dinner
with “all their trimmings were Mr.
and Mrs. William Smith and daugh-
ter, Wendy Elaine, Nevel Road, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Smith, Ewing, N.J.,
Jesse Bonning, Barry and Kevin
Jill Novitski Is Eight
Mr. and Mrs. John Novitski, Sut-
ton Road, Trucksville, entertained
at a birthday dinner honoring their
daughter, Jill, who was eight years
old on April 1. The attractive birth-
day cake, baked by the honorees
mother, was decorated in an Easter
motif,
favors of Easter baskets for the
Attending were Anne Marie
Evans, Mary Ann, (Helen and John
DeMarco, the honoree’s brothers
and sister, Jeff, Jack and Janice
Novitski, the honoree and her par-
ents. Jill is in second grade at
Gate of Heaven School, Dallas.
Cooking Demcnstration
Lady Toby
of Trucksville will attend a cook-
ing demonstration at the Little
White House in Kingston on April
22 at 7:30 P.M. Any one wishing
to go along as a guest please con-
tact, Mrs. George Shaver, Jr. 674-
5460 or Mrs. William Robbins,
696-2240.
Firemen's Softball
Formation of a Back Mountain
Firemen’s Association softball league
will be proposed at the meeting
Tuesday by George Adams of the
J.R. Davis Company, Idetown, since
three or four companies have ex-
pressed interest. :
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hosle and
family, formerly of New York City
have purchased and moved into a
home on Hemlock Drive, Oak Hill.
Mr. Hosle is associated with the
American Stores.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS
THE DALLAS POST
2%
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MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY
HOME OFFICE © COLUMBUS. ONIO
formerly Farm Sureow Insurance
, ERNEST
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New Dallas
Shopping
Center
Soy pact
DALLAS 675-1176
Centermoreland FEderal 3-4500
which was carried out in |
Rebekah Lodge 514 |
DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Mrs. Albert Smith, Sweet Valley
Entertains At Family Dinner
Mrs. Albert Smith, Sweet Valley
entertained at a family dinner hon-
Ray, the honoree and his mother,
all of Sweet Valley. Darwin's father,
Albert Smith, working for the Great
Lakes Forwarding Co. out of New-
ark, had an assignment in North
Carolina, making it impossible for
him to return in time to join the
family get together. Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Smith returned to their
home Sunday evening after spend-
ing the weekend here.
Save On Your Printing
Have It Done By The Post
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LUMBER & COAL
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674-1441
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Year round
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with a Cub Cadet. Then “pull
fast jobs” all year. Beat every
yard-work rap. “Case” the
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In Color Hayley Mills,
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for men
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for boys
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