ANIA s Lake ell Uni- > serve ie Uni- chosen dean of dvisors eshman ors are ability hter of ‘ht, RD tudying ee. Mer e- 64 will ips for 's who xt fall. om the mittee. 1 to 15 arships erative ications r final Vinners t week y 1d Mrs. venue, service ing to. he wil¥ » \ d High en as- Broad+! | k City ¥ — D al Y wn | i = % - | & DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Junior Girl Scout Troops Enjoy Novel Olympic Program Saturday Back Mountain Junior Girl Scouts were participants in a new inno- vation in activities on Saturday af- ternoon when they held a Jucior Olympics at Dalla Junior High School. The program was the first to use twelve troops av one time and is part of tne Peni’'s Woods Council plan to acceierate coordination and speed. Thn=ace was 100 per cent regis- tration on the na". of troop mem- bers so eager were they to take part in the novel activities bringing out 300 girl scouts. A flag procession with each troop carrying an American and troop flag opened the day's activities. Ten contests found enthusiastic partici- pants with the number of thosz en- tering in each race varying from two to ten. The Olympic Games formed the theme of the day. First prize win- ners won a gold medal for their troop, a silver medal to second place victors and a bronze medal for third prize. Troop 705, Trucksville, Mary Jane Moss, leader, won thé Olympic flag with Shavertown Troop 632, Mary Lou Swingle, leader, a close second: Humorous parodies of the follow- | ing international events, Hundred | Yard Dash, Two Hundred Yard Dash, Marathon, Hurdle, High Jump, Broad Jump, Discus and Javelin Throw, Relay Race, Shotput and Hammer Throw added mirth to the event. Leaders report the innovation a huge success. The Dallas Post Uses The famous ATF Chief ED Right For SPRING >and Dressed By q TYSON SHIRTS MR. JOHN NECKWEAR FRENCH SHRINER SHOES SWEATERS HATS MEN'S WEAR In The Narrows Shopping Center Established Since 1871 Girl Scout Council To Hold Open House Public Relations Committee of Penn’s Woods Girl Scout Council an- nounces plans for an open house to be held at each of the four council- ! owned camps on Sunday, May 17. Penn’s Woods Council owns and | operates four campsites: Camp On- awandah on the Susquehanna River near Tunkhannock; Camp Louise at Jonestown, Pa.; Camp Joy Lo at Hobbie, Pa.; and Camp Wildwood at Harveys Lake. Each of the camps will be open from 12:00 noon until 7:30 p.m. The public as well as Girl Scouts are invited to attend. It is hoped that Scout leaders and girls who have not as yet seen the various camp facilities out of their | own area will visit sites they have | not seen. At each of the camps a | Scout’s campfire will conclude the | day's activities. oN ; 874-5316 : ETT MONK Plbg. & Hig. N. Lehigh St. Shavertown, Pa. oo ; Back Mountain is experiencing its greatest increase in home build- ing activity, most noticeable at Shrine Acres, Dallas Township, and Hemlock Gardens, near Harvey's Lake, where George L. Ruckno, Inc., is ‘adding a number of Bllue Star All-Gas Homes. THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, Discuss Plans For Outfit ting Development Homes 1964 ber of All- Gos Homes in. other| 'A past president of the Home newly - developed residential sec-| Builders Association of Naortheast- tions, including White Rock Terrace, | ern Pennsylvania, Mr. Ruckno’s Courtdale; Foot Hills Manor, Swoy- | homes have won the “Blue Star” ersville, Colonial Village, Wyoming; | for having ‘at least three modern Exeter Park; Exeter, | the installation of a fourth. John Liotta, left, Pennsylvania Gas & Water Co. builder represen- tative, discusses plans for a new 'All-Gas rancher with William Wil- liams; general manager of the Ruck- no home-building firm, as construc- tion moves along at a site on Mountain View Drive, Shrine Acres. Mr. Ruckno, resident of Shrine Acres, is building a num- Six Dallas Fires Six Dallas grassfires and one as- Franklin who is a sist at a housefire in Township comprised total calls of Dr. Henry M. Laing Fire Company in the last month, according to re- port of Fire Chief Donald Bulford. HENRY W. WEST For special occasions, choose flowers. Call us FLORIST 674-6616 — EXCAVATING — Screened Topsoil 471-2851 Fill NE 9-9491 Septic Tanks Gravel Beoutitul Selection MOTHER'S DAY | FLOWERS Cemetery Combinations Corsages everyday enjoyment, GOODMAN DALLAS Reg. $53.95 8S LX 8:97 SPECIAL $50.95 $ Social Tes Reg. $7.95 5X7 PUP TENT UMBRELLA TENT o OUTSIDE FRAME e COVERED FLOOR $79 VINYL NYLON COVERED FLOOR 63° FLOOR SPACE SLEEPS 4 ADULTS LEWIS - DUNCAN SPORTING GOODS NARROWS SHOPPING CENTER it Sale SPECIAL $38.95 COTTAGE CAMPERS 7X9 SIZE Lehman And Trucksville .0.0.F. | Mark Recent Merger At Dinner The spirit of fraternity at its | his approval of the consolidation LT was easily evident April 18 | of Osage and Toby Creek. He had | and Merry | gas appliances with a provision for Wood Hills, Mountain Top. | of consolidation proceedings, and when members of Osage Lodge 712, traveled many miles to attend the Lehman, and Toby's Creek Lodge | affair. 1078, Truckpville, held a turkey | William Rineman, dinner marking their recent con- | received his 25 year solidation. | fect attendance from the Trucks- Torrance Naugle, past district | ville Lodge likewise expressed his deputy, in relating the history of | approval of the merger. Odd Fellowship, called attention to | son Evans, financial secretary of the 146th year of I.O.O.F. organiza- | Toby Creek Lodge voiced the feel- tion in the United States and the | ing of all present when he remark- 90th anniversary of the Lehman |ed, “We have found a home at who recently pin for per- Lodge. The Prince Regent Lodge | Lehman.” was founded in London in 1906 and | Mrs. William Robbins, speaking Washington Lodge 1 in Baltimore | for the Lady Rebeccahs thanked | in 1820. He stated that the organization | urged new members to join the was the most religious fraternity | woman's organization. and that it had nurtured many hu- Three mane endeavors, among them the | founding of homes for more chil- dren than all other children’s agencies combined. The provision of hospital wings and blood banks| Present were Mr. and Mrs. F. R. were also mentioned as important | Searfoss, Mr. and Mrs. Lansford projects. | Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. Fredericw W. and Cindy delightful companied by Mrs. Weaver Two outstanding honors have | Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Torrance | been’ accorded the Odd Fellows by | Naugle, Michael Kuchta, Mr. and | the government, the annual pre- | Mrs. T* Emerson Evans, Mr. and ' sentation of the medal of chivalry | Mrs. Robert Disque, Mr. and Mrs. at the tomb of the unknown soldier | William Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. Jos- and permission of recog-|eph Ellsworth. nized lodge observer at the United | ] { Mr. and Mrs. Alan Major, Dor- Nations. The order sponsors a trip | othy W. Major, Arline B. Rood, Mr. | to ‘the U.N. each year for 500 | jand Mrs. ‘Wesley Moore, Corrine | youths. | Conklin, Mr. and Mrs. Eston Adel- | Welcome was extended by Lans- | man, Joseph Park, Mr. and Mrs. | ford Sutton, Noble Grand of Osage | Lawrence Newhart, Herbert F. Lodge and Invocation by F. R.| Britt, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Britt, | Searfoss. Frederick W. Anderson, | Mr." and Mrs. Glenn Johnson, Mr. | past Noble Grand of Toby Creek | Lodge was toastmaster. Joseph Ellsworth, financial sec- retary, commended the smoothness and Mrs. Elbert Coombs, Richard Mathers, George Shaver, Sr. Myrtle Rineman, William Rineman, | Maude Yeisley, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Folk, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Farr. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Squier, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ide, Mr. and Mrs. urged that members get as many miles as possible out of the merger. Ray Prutzman, a member of Toby Creek for nearly 50 years expressed T. Emer- Osage for their new quarters and | little girls from Lehman | School, Cindy Gentile, Linda Tough | sang several | numbers and were ac- | Gilbert Tough. | and Mrs. Joseph Ide, Mr. and Mrs. | Gerald Nunn, Vern Pritchard, Mr. | Mrs. | S ’ I =2 Loren Keller, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barrall, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon | James, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wilson | and Karen, Mrs. Ruth Shupp, Mrs. | Rita Carle, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. | Bidwell, C. R. Prutzman, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hoover. | — SUBSCRIBE 10 THE POST. — — LET The New Dallas Cleaners “MARTINIZE" and “MOTH PROOF" “your WINTER CLOTHES No Exira Charge For Insured Storage DALLAS - SHOPPING CENTER DALLAS, PA. 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