Bt pe) a nl nn | TF - [™s w Boi C0 CARCI Sh 9 ssi sari D0 ) ’ A DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Johnson Wins Rack Company Fetes Two Warren A .Johnson, of Beaumont, was one of two men in the northern Luzerne County area to win a prize in the national contest for Saab owners, according to Dan and Betty Meeker. Warren's well-known car puts in many rugged miles in the hill country around Harveys Lake as the man behind the wheel delivers the mail. Kunkle Motors was the cnly dealer in the nation to have had two win- ners in the contest, for which first prize was a new car or trip to Swe- den. Awards of a roof rack to Warren and a utility trailer and hitch to Thomas Phillips, Edwardsville, were made to the two men at a Smorgas- board party at Kunkle Community Hall Tuesday night. Phillips just missed going to Swe- | Overseas Reports ‘Riviera both speakers collaborating Book Club To Hear Brea Girls In May Boyalty Seminary Seniors Bound For College Back Mountain was well repre- sented in Wyoming Seminary’s May Pay celebration Saturday, with May Queen Susan Sgarlat, of Kingston and Harveys Lake, attended by runner-up Lisa Harvey, Huntsville, and Carolyn Lacy; Terrace Drive, a member of the Queen’s court. All seniors, the girls were chosen by members of their class, who write the names of seven girls they consider the prettiest. The two highest numbers of votes are Queen Members of the Book Club will hear Mrs. Paul Gross and Mrs. Ray- mond Hedden speak on their trip mon Hedden speak on their trip 2, when Back Mountain Book Club winds up its season at the May meeting, recessing until September. Mrs. Hedden will discuss Morocco, Mrs. Gross Southern Spain and the | on a report on their week in Eing- land. Slides will be shown. Co-hostesses are Mrs. Harold Tit- man and Mrs. John Dewitt St. den. His prize was the second prize offered. Philips Krantz, of the Saab Club of Harrisburg, showed a rally film at the dinner. and runner-up. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST The “other five are members of Sold At The Advertised Price Only . « « NONE PRICED HIGHER! HARDWOOD SMOKED THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1963 the court, which included Carol Santarelli, Wyoming; Tara Siegal, Kingston; Alexa Parker, Forty Fort; and Judy Bohorad, Mahanoy City; as well as Miss Lacy. Susan, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph R: Sgarlat, has been accept- ed for admission to Barnard College, New York City, this fall. Lisa, daughter of Mr. Laning Harvey, Jr., and grand- daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Z. Platt Bennett, Coolyn Hill, will begin study at Sweet Briar College this year. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Lacy, Carolyn is accepted for ad- mission to Syracuse University in the fall. Ceremonies, which included crowning of the Queen, and a pro- gram “of singing and dancing, tumbling and acrobatics, took place in Seminary gymnasium, directed i by Miss Mary Marsh of the Semi- | Rosenthal. Lb. Sliced Boiled Ham and Mrs. | og Sn Durland Daron Guest At Birthday Party Mrs. Durland E. Daron, Overbrook Avenue, Dallas, recently entertained a few friends at a birthday party in honor of her husband, Durland. Those present were, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hughes Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Stark Bartron, and Mr, and Mrs. Don Harmon of Tunkhannock; Mr. and Mrs. William Keeler, editor of the Wyalusing Rocket; the guest of | honor and the hostess. Sponsors Drive Meeting Postponed Back Mountain Firemen’s meeting scheduled for May 21, has been post. poned until May 28 at 7:30, due to electicin. Meeting place is Noxen Fire Hall. Legion Auxiliary. SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY! - nary athletic department. Chair- men were Nancy Curtis and Lynda for their cooperation. 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School children are prominent in distribut-|. icin of poppies made by veterans, and receipts go to rehabilitation of vet-{. erans, including aid to needy families of veterans. Poppy week is the only} afinual drive promoted by American | Mrs. G. Wesley Cave, chairman of | the Poppy Drive for American Leg- | ion Auxiliary 672, Dallas, expresses | appreciation to Dr. Robert A. Mell- | man and Back Mountain merchants | Mrs. Cave says: The Poppy was Legion Auxiliary ' To Plan For Parade | American Legion Auxiliary will | |lay plans Thursday night at 8 for | High School Senior Band | the Memorial Day Parade, meeting | to Stroudsburg Monday Eo | at the Legion Home in regular bus- concert by the U.S. Navy EB | Program featured the best inT | cal literature, and several ple | solo numbers were offered, nn a post horn solo. : hundred students k- | surrounding areas g a t h ex $300,000 is paid | Stroudsburg Union High Sch : and), | enjoy the exceptional program Two former members of th | poppies amount to more than 2 mil- | Band present, Robert Swales, lion, every penny of it used in re-| with Fred Waring Enterpris | Robert Baird, Trucksville, el Wear a poppy, urges Mrs. Cave, | ognized and applauded by thei iness session. in Kansas City in 1921, and | commercial competition. | ing the poppies, funds raised from the 25 habilitation work. and help the program, as and dead. | adopted as the Auxiliary’ s memorial | flower at the organizing convention | in 1924 a poppy program to eliminate For ma | annually to needy veterans, | paying tribute to veterans living | [Dallas Band Mem ery ‘Hear U. 5. 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