SECTION A — PAGE 4 THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1964 Mariner Scout Leaders One. of the most interesting of | | Each. of the Mariners has passed | Mrs. ( George Bauman, “Mrs. Oliver the Mariner's plans is a trip to | her Junior Life Saving and a few | Rome, Mrs. Paul Pricbe, Barbara |, Mystic, Conn., where they will stay | have their Senior Life Saving Evans, Mrs. Roberta Santa Croce a week. Money for this trip will | Badges. | and Mrs. H. W. Rood. be earned by the girls but they | The meeting came to an end | will have till the summer of 1965 with Mrs. Cavan, troop chairlady, | to do so. This summer they will | serving delicious refreshments to a | receive instructions on how to sail most appreciative committee. and how to handle a canoe. | Present were Mrs. Jack Barnes, | A Mother-Daughter Tea will be | held at a tentative date with the | Discuss Yearly Plans Mariners preparing the refresh- ments. It is hoped all the girl’s Girl Scout Mariner Troop Com- | mothers will attend and get ac- mittee, Back Mountain Area, met | quainted. A weekend trip to the Monday evening at 8 at the home | World's Fair was planned. They of Mrs. Edward Cavan, Goss Manor, | met Wednesday evening to prepare to discuss future plans. a menu and decide on supplies. Rubber Stamps Made To Your , Design At The Dallas Post smart women _ um, cook with § Sharon Evans ‘Gail Kelley, new Worthy Advis- or of Rainbow for Girls will be in- stalled with her fellow officers at installation ceremonies to be held Thursday evening, May 21 at Trucks- ville Methodist Church Educational Building at 7 p.m. . Donna Smith will be seated as Worthy Associate Advisor, Betty Oatridge charity,Mary Ann John- son, hope; Verna Miers, faith; Mag- gie Daley, secretary; Marilyn Jack- son, treasurer; Barbara Brown, chaplain; Marilyn Moyer, love, Di- nature: Sandra Metzger, immortali- ty; Cathy Clifford, fidelity; Linda Farrar, patriotism; Beverly Bonning, service; Debbie Savickas, drill lead- ér; Bonnié Rood, American Flag bearer; Nancy Love, Rainbow flag beater; Bonnie Brobst, choir direc- tor; Dottie Philo, musician; Sally Strohl .and Jane Mitchell, pages; Sharon Smith, confidential observer; Suzanne Messick, outer observer. leen Conaghan, marshall; Jo Car- ol Birnstock, chaplain; Sara Peters and Vera Cave, installing pages; Sally Moyer, musician; Diane My- ers and Eleanor Jones, soloist. Elva Costello Martha Messick and ~ SLEEPS 6 NICELY CAMPER Center area provides kitchen with sink, built-in dinette, Lightweight, easy to tow. Te rent or buy a Right camper, call -* Ask about your New York World's Fale Campsite rezervation DALLAS RENTAL "SERVICE MAIN HWY. DALLAS 674-3121 ‘Rainbow Installation May 21 ane Hozempa, religion; Karen Fisk,” Installing officers will be Sharon | Evans, retiring Worthy Advisor; Col- | | Gail Kelley Charlyn Oatridge will serve as sub- stitute officials. Linda Wimmer chairman; Linda Howell, telephone Barbara Daubert, publicity; Eleanor | is refreshment Jones, birthday; Dottie Johnson flowers. A special invitation has been ex- tended to all friends and relatives to attend the colorful ceremony. Rehearsals will be held Sunday af- ternoon at 3:30 p.m.’ Jeffrey Peleak Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peleak, Da- vig Street, Trucksville, announce the birth of a six pound, eleven ounce son, Jeffrey, April 28 at Merey Hospital. ' There is . another son, | Mark, fifteen. Mrs. Peleak is the for- | mer Ann GQryziec, Plymouth. Mr. | Peleak is employed as an architect. Jacqueline Edwards ‘A six pound, nine ounce daughter, | Jacqueline Laura, was born to Mr. | and Mrs. John Edivard,s Harveys | Lake, May 4 at General Hospital. ! | This ig the first child. Mrs. Edwards | is the former Margaret Belles, Nox- | Tracy E. Thomas | cunce daughter Tracy Elizabeth, | was® born to Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas, Lehigh Street, Shaver- town, May 4 at Mercy Hospital. There are two other children, Mich- | ele, two and Jimmy II, one. Mrs. Thomas is the former Peg Rollman, Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Thomas is a pro- i duce merchant, in business with his | father, James C. Thomas. | ; A seven pound, seven and g half 1 Thomas C. Dorosky Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dorosky, Mount Airy Road, Shavertown, be- came the parents of a ‘six pound. fifteen ounce son, Thomas Carl, May 3 at Nesbitt: Hospital. This is their first child. Mrs. Dorosky is the former Carol Spare, Carverton. U. S. 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BE : 674-8481 WE'RE OPEN SUNDAYS Open Mom, Tues, Wed. 8 #0 6 ~ Thurs, Pi, Set. 8 to 3 Mr. Dorosky is serving . with the Civil War Roundtable will review DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Mrs. Merton Jones Heads Junior Women Mrs. Merton Jones was elected president of Dallas Junior Woman's Club for a two year term at a meeting of the organization Monday evening, : ; I da Mrs. Robert Lewis was chosen 5 ] first vice president, Mrs. Paul Bar- Kir tolacci, second vice president; Mrs. off Richard Wileman, secretary; Mrs. he: Ned Hartman, corresponding secre- 4 1 | tary; Mrs. (Charles Allabaugh, as- ing | sistant secretary; Mrs. Walter Ko- 1ag zemchak, treasurer; Mrs. Snsie Wil- the liams, assistant treasurer; Mrs. Ross fat Lewin. Senior Advisor. 1 | Nominating committee comprised © ope Mesdames James Huston. Jr.. chair- Mr man; William Hanna. Clifford Pag. an ker, Paul Bartolacci. Edward Joh#, |] son. Miss Marlvne Lipfert. Mrs. Joseph Borton presided. Su Donations of $25 were made to the the Girl ‘Seout. Campership Fund ap] and Back Mt. Little League: A gen- are erous. donation was also .given to ; ] the Freddie Hennebaul Fund. tur Mrs. Merton Jones and Mrs. Jo- ers seph Borton will attend the Pennsyl- in- | vania Federation of Woman's Clubs Ari Convention at Harrishurg on May -] |'20,. 21 and 22. De Executive board ‘members, ~ both ne new and retiring. will meet at the Be! home of Mrs.. Philip Walters. on Fre May 19 at .6:30 :where ga ‘covered Mi: dish supper will. be held. Members : ] are asked to bring their own place an settings and silver. ig Embulence Log os : (Continued from 1 A) = - Mc on Weidav, Davis H. Smith, agg y » Jack Lasher as crew. ! b Same day, Mrs. Natalie Jones, Xs Harris Hill Road. was taken to J General Hospital, Long, S. Bennef/ # a: | A. Nichols, and Davis as crew: at] Ambulance took Mrs. Jones May $ 11 from General to Friends Hospital, io Philadelphia, Davis, A. Hawke, and the | Mrs Priscilla Harris, R.N., attending. i | ~ Miss Nellie Holcomb, Pioneer ] | Avenue. was taken to General Hos- i ue vital Monday. Davis, H. Heidel, C. | Miers, and W Frederick: as crew. We | Lehman Township an f Mrs Emma Kocher, Huntsville- a, | Ceasetown Road, was brought home rs | f:nm (~ne-q] Hos=nital on Saturday, in Russ Coolbaugh and one other at- da , tending. | Noxen Community ’ i { Noxen ambuance took John Mul- | pa nix, RD 5 Tunkhannock, to, General ! | Hospital yesterday, May 13, Dave [ * ite Fritz, Gilbert Harvey, and ' Elmer at Boice as crew. an | rrr —— Ja Save On Your Printing is Try The Dallas Post Sa en This Emblem, | 9 : -~-» i St (ICNLIeS 10Ur. | oo AT wt on lelcome Wagon | % 3 ch ; 3 Sponsors = | = o ‘ = © : 2) : yu = 4 M: Sh da N. ag da Mc tw pa 4 we s sino | 1 Firms of prestige in the business: 5. | Mo and civic life of your community. > 3 7 | J » FRANCES IVES 0 a BU 17-4487 ; en tal Isl tir St: on it Mr FOR BETTER COOKING © . ; : & - To DELANEY we lat 474.4781 | ~ GAS SERVICE, Ine, Ac Memorial Highway ol . 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