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A reception will follow in the School Board (Continued from 1 A) Permission was granted 7th and! 8th grade boys basketball team to participate in the YMCA Central | High School Tournament on Mon- | day. The following seniors from Col- | lege Misericordia will do their prac- Mrs. Shiber Henored { Dallas, was honored Sunday eve- Bt Surprise Party Mrs. Clara Shiber, Center Hill Rd., This picture was taken at a typi- cal session of the. art class of the | evening adult education program of ning, January 2, at a surprise birth- day party, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Humphrey, “E. Walnut Street, Kingston. Attending were Mr. Dallas Senior High School. Most of these students are adult hobby- | ists, but a few are regular students and (Mrs, from the high school who have tice teaching in Dallas School, Bar- | Burdette Moore, Nanticoke; Mr. and bara Breslin, Josephine Byorick, Mrs. Alan Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Don Paulette Costa, Mary D’Amato, Dor- Paeglow, Dallas; Mrs Rheda Bartell, othy Fenton, Rita Gouse, Margaret Fernbrook, the guest of honor and DeCusatis, Margaret Krevenko, Ber- | host and hostess. been unable to incorporate art into | their schedule and are taking it for credit. Although this started as a class in oil painting, it is now nadine Longo, - Kathleen MasterSon: ta Marie McNertney, Susanne Moran, Patricia Pease, Kathleen MecLaugh- | lin, Maureen Purcell, Frances Serra, Karen © Smith, Beverly Stanton, | Donna Susi, Joann Touch and Carol! Wagner. Pl Atty. Valentine’s decision to pri tect a piece of land behind Shaver- | I EEE EEEN SLACK | Values to $9.95 Sizes 29 to 42 DR aS TR einai ADAM'S CLOTHES ‘Back Mt. Shopping Center SHAVERTOWN a TEER E ERE Yost. town’ Grade School by law of Ad- | verse "Possession ' was approved ‘by the Board. ‘Hanover National Bank wishes to ‘sell the strip to Shaver- | town ‘ Shopping Center ‘owners. | Circle To Meet “Christian Friendly Circle - of | Huntsville Christian Church will meet at the home of Miss Hannah Invocation was ‘given by Rev. | Culp, Overbrook Avenue, Thursday Charles Gommer, Trucksville Meth- evening. odist. Church. All directors were = Raval Culp, vice president will | present except Harry Lefko. preside Miss Shirley Louise Johns, Weds Douglas Harry Lamoreux, Dallas Miss Shirley Louise Johns, daugh-| Harold Lyons, cousin of the bride- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johns, | groom, served as best man. Ushers 103 Church Street, Dallas,” became were Lee Hockenberry and Ray- the bride of Douglas Harry ‘Lam- mond Roger Earl. oreux, son -of Mr. and Mrs. Rush | The mother of the bride selected | Lamoreux, Ryman Road, Dallas, on a sheath dress of blue and green November 13 at Shavertown Metho- | brocade with black accessories and | ‘dist Church - ’ a corsage of white pompons. The double ring ceremony was | The bridegroom's mother chose performed by Rev. Robert DeWitt 2 beige. lace dress with matching .. | accessories and white pompon cor- The bride, who was given in mar- sage. riage by her father, wore a gown. | Mrs. Corey Major, maternal of lace over white organza, styled grandmother of the bride, wore a | fitted bodice, with a scalloped. V neckline, long full length tapered sleeves and bouffant skirt.trimmed with - Alencon: lace and resplendent | with tiers of matching lace and organza. Her fingertip’ veil of: jeweled crown. She carried a cas- | cade bouquet of white pompons and roses. ; : . Betsy Hopkins, maid of honor, was. attired in a royal blue velvet floor length gown, fashioned with a round neckline, long . tapered il- | | lusion edged in lace fell from a beige dress with lace trim, white | accessories and a corsage of white pompons A reception followed the cere- mony ‘in the church parlors. The bride is a graduate of Dallas High School and is employed by Commonwealth Telephone pany, Mr. Lamoreux attended Dal-" | las’ High School and served three vears with the U.S. Army. He is employed at Natona Mills. The couple are residing at 103 Church Street, Dallas. THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1966 Dallas Evening Class Art Pupils Show Work | open to artists who work in any | | course will open in the spring, and medium. Students are given in - | there is room for more students in dividualized instruction according ' many of the present courses. to the creative problems they en- Registered for art are: Mildred counter. | Lutes, Alma Miner, Jean Morris, Other courses currently being of-'| Louise Hess, Dorothy Blase, Micki fered in the evening school are | Demko, Donna Demmy, Hilda Schil- woodworking, sewing, college math, | ling, Arthur Dale, Frances Colett, short hand, typing, office machines, | Jay Borton, Rachel VanHorn; Fran- speed reading, modern math, and ces Meeker, Johneta Binder, and driver training. A creative writing H. J. Holdredge, Dallas Senior Woman's Club Plans Railsplitter's Ball | Asa recent meeting of committee Mrs. Howard Wiley, Gener ral members at the home of Mrs. How- | { chairman ‘is assisted ‘by Mrs: Henry ard Wiley, arrangements were com- | Moyer as co chairman, and the fol- pleted for the Dallas Senior Wo- | | lowing committees, Mrs. Daniel man’s Club Dance to be held Satur- | Richards ‘and Mrvs.: Wiley, -reserv- day evening, February 12 at Iremn| ations; Mrs. C. S. Wileman, publict- Temple Country Club. | ty; Mrs. Henry Moyer, - Mrs. Ross ‘This year's dance will be titled, Lewin and Mrs. George Payne, dec- “The Railsplitter’s Ball” and a large | orations; Mrs. Fred Eck, posters: attendance is anticipated. Cocktails | Mrs. Harry Harter and Mrs. Wil- will be served from 8 to 9 p.m., with | liam Clowdl, tickets. dancing from 9 to 1. Lake Hosts PTA Executive Board First P.T.A. meeting to be held the regular meeting, February 14 at local elementary schools was at the high school. called to order by the Lake area; (Cafeteria program, sponsored by | vice president, Mrs. Carlene McCaf- homeroom ‘mothers, explained by frey, with meditation, prayer, and ppg Irene Zaleskas, calls for 3 to 4 salute to the flag. | mothers. to attend to the students while teachers eat lunch. If every parent did her part this would meon Mrs. Virginia Gennetts, program chairman, introducted Mr. William | Austin of the Dallas School System just one or two days per school | Com- | who delivered ‘a program on “Mod- ern Math”, Announcements included Foun- t der’s Day meeting at Dallas High February 21, speaker Dr. Mellman, superintendent. of Dallas Area School, and the Lakz Lehman Band providing entertainment. I | On February 17 at the high school all eighth grade students and par- ents are to meet with the Guidance ! Counselor to select subjects for stu- dent to. prepare for his future. | | year. However, fewer volunteers means more times a mother will be ‘required to attend. Mothers should not .wait to be called as it is dif- ficult for homeroom mothers to: con- tact everyone. Instead, it would be greatly appreciated if everyone wculd call one of the homeroom mothers and sign up for the pro- gram, i Program sponsored by the safety and transportation committee is the! * FREE | sleeves and bell shaped: skirt. She wore a matching headpiece and carried a cascade - bouquet of blue mums and white roses. ‘A prenuptial party was given by Mrs. Eileen Sickler, Mrs. Wilda Nul- ton and Miss Judy Novitski, at the Sickler home in Beaumont.’ Ham Drawings every week April 9 — 1966 until P.T.A. meeting, { school = bus program. Pr, ed budget of tt - rpposed budget of the Lake'Leh mothers expressed opinion of a long man . School "District . PT.A. was given to everyone attending the to be voted. on at dents and the. many problems at Several! “Wait in’ Loyalville of about 20 foto Mrs. Bertha Lamoreaux Anderson Will Be Ninety Three, January 20 Mrs. Bertha Anderson, Ferguson Avenue, Shavertown, will observe her 93rd birthday anniversary on Thursday, January 20. In remarkably good health, Mus. Anderson attends a number of ac- tivities at Shavertown Methodist Church and social functions given by her friends. A former teacher. Mrs. Anderson, is interested in all about her, remembering her friends and relatives on special occasions and imbued with the conviction that keeping busy is the best aid to good mental and physical health, She has resided with her sister, Miss Ruth Lamoreux, since return- ing to this area from the Far West about twelve years ago. . Born in Huntsville, Mrs. Ander- | son is the daughter of the late Elmer and Mary Etta Neely Lam- oreux. For a number of years fol- lowing ‘graduation she taught at Courtdale, Lehman, East Dallas and | Lake Schools. Seeking a better cli- mate she: traveled’ to . Bridgeport, Washington, where’ her brothers lived and taught in that area for two years. 'It was in the State of | [i State University Aunt To Meet At Hayfield House Sunday Alumni of Pennsylvania State University met for luncheon at Hotel Sterling recently to plan an Alumni social - gathering for Jan- vary to be held at Hayfield House in Lehman. This group, Yeading the Univer- sity Alumni phase in the current $300,000 drive for Relocation and Development of the country campus for the local Penn State Center, | hopes to contact all Alumni of the | University now located = in * Wyo- ming Valley and surrounding areas. The social planned for Hayfield is scheduled so that all Alumni can see the million dollar estate before construction begins ta convert the | mansion into a: modern common- | wealth campus. i Miss Ruth Weidner is chairman William Phillips, Main Street, Dal- las, was admitted to Hahnemann Hospital on‘ Sunday for tests and possible surgery. this stop before another bus arrives to. take them. home. Any parent with: any such problem can help by calling Mrs. McCaffrey or by placing | their names on. the paper proviiad at the school office. Attendance banner was srnsd by the. fifth grade for highest percent- age of parents and teachers present. | Second place went to first grade and | third place, kindergarten. st PRIZE — COLOR PORTABLE T-V Ind PRIZE — ONE PAIR TIRES 3rd PRIZE — 50 GALLONS ESSO GAS Washington that she met her. late husband, Albert Anderson, a native of Sweden. sided in both Washington and Ore- gon for 45 years. Following Mr. Anderson's death in 1951, the for- mer Back Mountain teacher return- ed to Shavertown. list, Mrs. Anderson is much sought after by her acquaintances. Mrs. Anderson turned out spare time and continues to do all television. The ccuple were married and re- | | | { Township High School, A truly delightful conversationa- tended University of Pennsylvania. | the mending in the household. She three years, Don has been enjoys the daily papers and the. by his Company in having Reader's Digest and is nearly always a ‘million dollars of insurance an- up to watch the “Tonight Show’ on : nually. DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA | Don Evens And Family Are Holiday Visitors oy and Mrs. Donald J. Evans, daughters ‘Kim and Jill, and 1 Margaret Bruns, mother of Mrs. Evans, visited for several days during the recent holidays with Don’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don § | Evans, -Sr.” Church Street, Dallas. The visitors reside in Falls Church, Va. : Don, Jr. a graduate of Dallas also at- Immediately after completing three years with the U.S. Army in Com- _ Formerly an expert needlewoman, | munications, the young man became some employed by Prudential Insurance gorgeous pieces of handiwork in her Company, as agent out of Wash- office. ie last onored 3ld over ington, D. C. In His wife, the former Soon Bruns, In addition to her sister, Miss holds a degree in Chemistry from Lamoreux, Mrs. Anderson has three College Misericordia, and has held brothers, George of Huntsville; A. responsible position with Mel-Par 0. and C. B. Bridgeport, Washington Company, Washington, D. C. area, another sister, Mrs. Louise as technical research writer in | and | Richards of Weston, W. Virginia, chemistry and physics engineering | completing her family roster ball: members still living. -. on .the total earned income of its g for the affair which is scheduled for Sunday, January 16th from 1:30 until 4:30 p.m. Co-chairman for the event is Attorney Sol Lubin. The planned program will include | entertainment and refreshments, guided tours of the mansion and an informal talk on the Relocation and ‘ Development program to date. Any alumni of the Pennsylvania State for furnishing other p local i Universtiy [are welcome: fu affond governmental services; and %qat the | |and reservations can be made i through Miss Ruth: Weidner | the Pennsylvania State oid] ‘highways within said Borough and | and fields. : Notice is hereby . given that the Borough of Dallas intends to enact ‘an’ ordinance imposing a tax of 1% = RR residents and on all income of non- | ‘ residents, earned within said Boro- | ugh; .that in the judgement of the | Council of said Borough, gthe im- | | position of said tax is newssitated by the need to reduce long term § indebtedness “and to * provide more | ample revenues for maintenance | and improvements of streets and | l amount of revenue estimated to be | derived from tax is $15,000 per fis- Wilkes-Barre Center by contacting | cal year. i Mrs. Pat Kelly at 822- 3511, Sales Slip. 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