ua ated 9:30 aven 9 in ome. Cem- y at. icter shter ) v A Bp e of and are Dal- lkes- leve- “hael and will at Fred chell will 1eet- cks | § lI | DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA ~ Annual | Donald Hopkins, Mothers’ Club Plans Smorgasbord Mrs. G. A. Faerber, Dallas,’ is general chairman for the Eleventh Smorgasbord of Mothers’ Club, Central Catholic High School, to be held in the school cafeterid, October 11 and 12. Serving will be- gin at 5 o'clock both evenings. Pictured above are parish repre- sentatives who planned ‘the event. Seated left to right: Mrs. Helen Peeler, St. Mary's, Swoyersville; Mrs. Maurice Evans, co-chairman; Mrs. G. A. Faerber, chairman; Mrs. Antkony Komisky, St. Hedwig's, Kir{™®on; Rev. P. Lawrence Homer, moderator; Mrs. Joseph Tribendis, St. . Mary's Lithuanian, Kingston; Mrs. { Joseph Yosk, St. Anthony's, Lf Mrs. Joseph = Schilling, St. ‘Theresa's Shavertown. ‘Stand- ing: Mrs. Raymond Steck, St. Cyril and Methodius, Edwardsville; Mrs. Peter Ropus, St. Anne’s, Luzerne; Mrs. Josephine Plesic, St. John’s Luzerne; Mrs. John Stephenson, Holy Trinity, Swoyersville; Mrs. Jo- seph Benesky, St. Hedwig’s, Kings- ton; Mrs. Joseph Roarty, . Mrs. George Anthony, Mrs. James Hagan, Mrs. Albert Kosek, St. Ignatius, ~ Dallas High School News by Robert Graham Elva Costello Junior Elections e Junior class held its elections A under the direction of Mr. Junior class ad- , Officers for this year are: sident-David = Kozemchak; ela Baker; and, seargent-at-arms- Roger Cheney and Ronald Madaje- ski. “A dance is tentatively arranged for October 20. The Power Of Words “The Debating club is presently being organized by Mr. Gerald Stin- son. Regular meetings will start near the end of October. The club plans an active program this year. Hi-Notes Chorus has started with a new high of approximately 154 members for the year. Choraliers and Chan- ters, special chorus groups, will be chosen later. The chorus is under § the direction of Mrs. Florence Sher- Pic. Robert T. Tupper Is erving In Korea ‘my Pfc Robert T. Tupper, son of fr. and Mrs. Robert E. Tupper, Sago. Street, Dallas, is presently serving in the Republic of Korea with Headquarters Battery, 6th Mis- sile Battalion (HAWK), 44th Artil- lery of the 38th Brigade (AD). The organization of which Pfc Tupper is a member is a HAWK Missile Air Defense Battalion serv- ing as a component of the United Nations Forces in Korea. The primary mission of the Hawk missile system is to destroy low flying aircraft which might slip un- der normal radar protection. Pay Specialist is Pfc Tupper’s Army job while serving with the 6th Missile Battalion (HAWK), 44th Artillery. Prior to overseas move- ment he was assigned to the Pay | Specialist School, Harrison, Indiana. Pfc Tuper graduated from Dallas Senior High School in 1963. Before entering the Army in 1964, he was employed by Pioneer Manufacturing Company. 8. 44th Artillery of which Pfc Tupper is a member has a proud heritage extending back to 1917. The organization is authorized 25 Campaign Streamers and five Decorations. ’ OFFSET PRINTING In Many Designs Tablcids - Circulars THE DALLAS POST GAs BETTER COOKING 'D ELANEY GAS SERVICE, Inc, Memorial Highway Dallas 674 4781 Fort = Benjamin 5 \ viees | a Scott Fry; secretary-Pam= {on property. Kingston; Mrs. Al Marchetti, St. Theresa’s, Shavertown. Rev. Homer, former assistant at Gate of Haven and principal of Central Catholic, has since been transferred to Hazleton. The following committees will be in charge of arrangements for the Smorgasbord: Co-chairmen: Mrs. Maurice Evang and Mrs. Thomas Glenn; Food: Mrs. Anthony Kom- isky; Tickets: Mrs. Joseph Tribendis, chairman, Mesdames Michael Kut- zer, Charles Berkant, John Sypul- ski, Joseph Boyle, Albert Kane. Cafeteria: Mrs. George Batory and Mrs. Helen Thorne; Advisors: Mrs. Harold Winters, president, and Mrs. John = Wallace; Decorations: Mesdames John Stephenson, John Rosnik, ' Joseph Steck; Treasurer: Mrs. George Anthony; Publicity: Mrs. Carl Pesavento; Food « Table Arrangements: Mrs. Margaret Sabol; Waitresses: Mrs. Andrew Fabian and Mrs. George Homza. Cakes: Mrs. Joseph Schilling, Mrs. Albert Marchetti; Coffee: Mrs. Byy) Bulger, Mrs. Helen Siracuse; Rolls wood. Rain Cancels March Due to the inclement weather last Friday, our band was not able to travel to the Bloomsburg Fair. Without saying, band morale was low that day, to say nothing of the poor students who were stuck wear- ing their band‘ uniforms &ll' day. Senior Play The Senior Play is under way. After waiting for the arrival of the scripts “The Perfect Idiot” is now cast and in production. Because of an early deadline we cannot name the cast until next week. Also under drama is the organi- zation of the 1965-66 dramatics club. Director is Mr. Donald Hop- kins. Several new policies will be in effect this year. Among these are dues, officers, a program man- ager, and more productions. Several offerings of Childrens Theater are also planned. Our hockey team scored a victory! A smashing 3-0 over Lehman has" made everyone happy. Legal — SALE TO. SETTLE ESTATE die Saba, Helen Bendick, Ann Hut- 53 acres in Lehman Township fronting along Twp. Route 597 near Lehman Golf Course. Approxi- mately 41 acres cleared land, 12 acres woodland and swamp with creek through property. Drilled well | Two-story frame | dwelling with steam heat and bath. Garage, "barn and outbuildings. | Formerly Stanley and Anna | Siersnefski farm. | EXCELLENT SITE FOR REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMNT. For inspection write or phone Neville B. ‘Shea, Atty., First Nat. Bank, Wilkes-Barre, 823-2151, or | John R. Reap Jr. Atty. Miners | Bank Bldg., Pittston, 654-0051. and Butter: Mrs. Jean Smee, Mrs. Ann Walko; Jello: Mrs. John Ros- nik, Mrs. John Stephenson; Cole Slaw: Mrs. Albert Kosek, Mrs. Peter Petroski; Relishes: Mrs. Joseph Roarty and Mrs. Jean Baur; Deviled Eggs: Mrs. Val Estock and mothers of St. Ignatius. Ham and Cheese: Mesdames Sa- sko, Mary Kaschak; Baked Beans: Mesdames Ruth Valevas, John Ka- toski, James Kilgallon; Potato Salad: Mrs. Joseph Beneski and mothers of St. Hedwig’s; Beeferoni: Mrs.. Jo- seph Yosh, Mrs. Margaret Mec- Groarty; Meat Balls: Mrs. Albert Dula and Mrs. Stanley Pacezsky. Kilbosie: Mesdames Stephen Tom- asick, Chester Innamorati; .Fred Homnick, Stanley Yarmey, John Kocik, John XKuhar; Piggies: Mes- dames Joseph Masonis, Caroline Ropus, Mae Kremch, Joseph Mac- hinas, Charles Lakasavage, George Cajka, Emily ‘Sweetra, Margaret Buikus; Chicken: Mesdames Leo Chase, Regis Brice, Ann Straub, Phyllis Alichnie, Betty Sakevich. ° Lake-Lehman Band Plans Saturday Auction Lake-Lehman Band Sponsors will hold an auction at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church grounds on Saturday, October 9, at 10 a. m., Lake Silkworth. List of new goods: Electric kitch- en clock, camera, charm bracelets, oak coffee table, cases of motor oil, spin dryer, oil paintings, brass can- dle holders, platters, 2 chain link walk gates 36” x 42”, kitchen mop, electric heater fan, relish server, sheared hemlock trees, potted plants, 19th hole golf caddy, Sun- beam mixer with all atiachments, new potato bags. Needed: old goods, antiques, jewelry, toys, books, baked goods, cash. For pickup call Sheldon Ehret or Edward Niezgoda. BUY DIRECT FROM FACTORY ETHER TT EO ODD SIZES AND ORTHOPEDICS M. B. BEDDING CO. 526 S. MAIN ST» 822-2491 Le Rarionwios New Dallas Shopping Center Centermoreland 333-4500 DALLAS 675-1176 6795- OUR TELEPHONE NUMBER HAS BEEN CHANGED ! ! 1141 Formerly MAIN HIGHWAY FINO'S rex ALL Kuehns Pharmacy DALLAS THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1965 SECTION SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY LEAN TENDER RIB PORTION SLICED | « Lb. 43¢c 39 CENTER CUT (Thin ». 84c) Pork Chops..." 79c Stewing Beef canines bn 090 Tender Beef Liver ........... » 4%¢ Chuck Steaks w. 19¢ Boneless Boneless Bacon 5.5" Ge 49¢ no 89¢ Beef Steaks Fo’ ....... no 69¢ Sliced Bacon ~~ amo _,,.. po T9¢ Beef, Veal Fresh Meat Loaf ». BBC & Pork co boo PORK LOINS R Fresh Spare Sliced Pork Sausage Smoked Picnics Scrapple =: Chicken Breasts WHOLE OR EITHER Hz LF NO CHOPS EMOVYED! 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