The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, January 20, 1966, Image 4

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Attends Play
Bruce Hopkins,
Bloomsburg State College, ane
a member of the cast of the |
“Twelfth Night,” production pre- |
sented by Bloomsburg players, |
found many friends in the audience |
Wednesday evening from the Dallas |
area.
Schedules Gues
YWCA Back Mountain Home- |
makers Holiday Program will hold |
| Guest Day on Tuesday, January 25 |
at 10:00 a.m. Coffee will be served
Among those attending the play at 9:30 a.m. A program on Pennsyl- |
were Mrs. Doris Mallin, Mr. and | vania Country Cooking and Penn-!
Mrs. Fay Hopkins, Mrs. Donald | sylvania Dutch Cooking will be pre- |
Smith and Donna and the Senior | sented by Mrs. Beverly Morris, Polly |
English Class of Dallas High School. | Baker representative of the Penn-,
Ce | sylvvania Gas & Water Co. |
| Series III of the Homemaker's
Cub Pack To Meet | Holiday classes will start February
Pack 155 of the Trucksville| 4
Methodist Church will hold it's Have Son
monthly. meeting at 8:00 in the
Educational Building of the church A six pound, twelve ounce son, |
January 21. | Gary Stephen, was born to Mr. and
| Mrs. Theodore Radzinski, W. Center
| Hill Road, Dallas,
i at General Hospital.
on January 6,
Mother's Ruxiliary
The newly-formed Mother's Aux. | There is another son, Tad, aged
iliary will meet in the basement of | Mrs. Radzinski-is the former
the Trucksville Methodist Church at | : } ; he
8:00, January 24 All mothers of [2 Ann Pavlick, ganghigl of Mr. |
Cubs and Boy Scouts are urged to and Mrs. Stephen Pawlick, Pine-
attend. crest. Avenue, Dallas. |
ama SE Nek TOT las a |
two.
LEHMAN AUXILIARY SEAFOOD DINNER
February (2 - 5:30 p.m.
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Shrimp 2... 2. cvuitviians $1.25 Seafood Comb. ...... $1.50
Deviled Crab .....co0u0. 1.25 : &
1.2%
Fried Chicken ......... 1.75 Chicken Croquettes >
Fried Flounder ......... 1.25 Fried Oysters ....... 1.25 i
French fries, cole slaw, rolls, coffee served with above.
Homemade pie — 20c extra
(Special Prices for Children)
Mrs. Dubil 675-3096 (Reservations by Feb. 7) Mrs. Marr 675-325%
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a dinner
Kayanne Beishline,
her 18th birthday. |
| Miss Beishline, who resides with
, Mrs.
| William® Thomas and Mr.
{ Vincent, McGuire, Trucksville,
James
| Two Students Hurt
von Homemakers Holiday Program
t Day, Jan. 25
1st. The following classes will be
offered: flower arrangement, slim-
nastics, bridge, rug hooking, art,
sewing, knitting, ceramics, milli-
nery, and sking. A 12 o'clock pro-
gram is presented (bring a sand- |
wich . coffee or tea are available).
There is a supervised nursery for
pre-school children. Bring a friend
and enjoy Guest Day with the mem-
bers of the Homeémaker's Holiday |
Program.
Has Birthday Dinner
Mrs. Florence Kast, Spring Street, |
Shavertown, entertained Sunday at
party in honor of Miss
Kast, is
Misericordia.
attending College
Present were Mr. and Mrs. The-
odore Beishline, and Eddie, Drums,
Mrs. Rose Wills, grandmother
the honored | guest, Mr.
and Mrs.
Ruth Houser, and
Cassarell.
Shavertown,
Audrey Hunt, Lehman,
her left index finger at basket-
ball practice at Lehman High School
Tuesday afternoon and Agnes Za-|
hurt ‘her left
arm during the gym session.
potoski, Pikes Creek,
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THANK YOU
for the wonderful response
oor CLEARANCE SALE
a will continue ONE MORE WEEK!
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Dallas Shopping Center
Dallas, Pa.
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who celebrated |
of |
and Mrs. |
Mrs. |
injured
| Mrs. Milton Lutsey,
| ‘Dallas,
| ‘Lori.
town.
| and dance numbers, and other var-
| children.
| Holcomb and Mrs.
| players alike.
dish that’s delicious, unusual
Mousse Ring, a fluffy round of
add that special subtle flavor. Y
of cucumber and fill its center with salad greens. Serve with a
plate of whole crackers and ste
6 double thin Sunshine
g im Crackers
cup, cold water
1 capsid unflavored celatin
5 cup boiling water
= 1h, cooked, chopped or
| ground lobster meat, 2-1bs.,
(canned, fresh or frozen)
With blender or with rolling
crumbs. (There should be about
water in bowl, sprinkle with gela
Add boiling water and stir unti
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Add lobster meat, crumbs, lemon juice, onion, Tabasco sauce,
parsley and mayonnaise: blend
Pour into. a lightly oiled mold
until spt. When ready to serve,
ring with salad greens.
crackers. Yield: 4 servings
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JANUARY’ 20,
Lobster Mousse Ring
Stars At Ladies’ Luncheon
If you're planning a luncheon for the ladies soon, choose a !
the Rainbow Advisory Board, serv-
ings with a gelatin base. Crushed double thin saltine erackers
Lobster Mousse Ring
1966
and attractive. Make Lobster
bits of lobster meat and flavor-
ou decorate the ring with slices
aming coffee. Here's dows, :
|
3 tablespoons lemon § Juice’ ke
1 teaspoon grated onion = |
14 teaspoon Tabasco sauce , |
14 cup minced parsley
14 cup mayonnaise -
15 ‘cup heavy cream; Whipphod
Whole Sunshine Krispy
Crackers ri
pin, crush crackers into coarse
14 cup.) Set aside. Place cold
tin and let stand for 5 minutes.
1 gelatin is dissolved. Let cool.
|
|
well. Fold in "whipped cream. |
(4-cup capacity). Refrigerate |
unmold and garnish center of |
Accompany with a platter of whole 2
| Advisor,
Lori Lutsey Feted |
On 4th Birthday |
Lori Lutsey, daughter of Mr. and |
Main Street,
was guest of honor at a
birthday party on Saturday when
she celebrated her 4th birthday.
Birthday cake and favors were!
in a «pink and white decor and
several little ' playmates, Sheryl
| Newberry, Sharon Morris and Lisa
Cochran joined in festivities for
Also present were Mrs. Wil-
liam Morris, Sr., Mrs. William
Morris, Jr., and Mrs. David Cochran. |
Last week, Mrs. Etta -Lutsey, a
guest at the Old Ladies Home and |
great grandmother of Lori enter- |
tained in her honor.
Lori is the granddaughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Lutsey, Shaver- |
Plans Variety Show |
Ladies Auxiliary of Sweet Valley
Fire Department plans a variety
show in the near future. No date
has been set.
Mrs. Harold Briggs, chairman,
asks that residents of Sweet Valley
or neighboring communities who
wish to take part, come Monday
night at 8 to the Fire Hall.
Needed are specialty acts, song
iety acts. Age of participants is |
set for twelve years up. No small
Last year’s show, say Mrs. Cletus
Robert Walsh, |
co-chairmen, was well received, and |
fun for everybody, audience and |
ASPHALT PAVING
Driveways
Parking Areas
CRUSHED STONE
“Meeting Pa. Dept.
Highway Specifications.”
American
Asphalt Paving
Co.
696-1114 |
Plant and Quarry — Chase 2 |
of
i and My People.”
| ly being printed.
Slocum by the Indians! Mrs. Tur-
| ner’s house in Carverton was razed
| to make way for the Francis Slo-
t cum - State Park,
{ made her become interested in the
| Francis Slocum story and in learn.
| ing all she could: of it.
| Showing of Fur Fashions presented
| by Mrs.
| Peter Arnaud, Mr.
Club members of the ‘Dallas Wo-
{ man’s
Fur Fashions Shown
Dallas Senior Women
Mrs. Boyd R White, president, |
presided at the regular January |
Club held recently at the! Prince
| of Peace Church.
Mrs, Henry Moyer, co-chairman | Perry with vice president, Mrs. Mae |!
of the Club’s winter dance, named |
her committee as follows: Mrs. |
Howard Wiley, Chairman; Mrs. Dan |
Richards, reservations: Mrs. Crozier |
| Debbie Savickas will be
| as Worthy Advisor of Charles James
| and Mrs.
| Drive,
| active
"| mittees.
‘White Bible and the Grand Cross.
| visor, is the daughter of Mr.
| Mrs. Johnson Miers, Perrin Avenue, |
| of =
| there was held a Dad’s Night and!
| Christmas party:
{ the girls. gave baskets of fruit to
| Betty Oatridge;
Smith; Recorder, Barbara Hopkins; |
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Rainbow Girls, Assembly
_ DALLAS,
To Install Debbie Savickas 3
§
On Saturday evening at a very |
impressive installation ceremony,
installed
Memorial Assembly, No. In-
ternational Order
Girls.
This will be held at 7:00 p.m. at |
the Trucksville Educational Build-
ing. Debbie is the daughter of Mr.
John Savickas, Hillcrest |
Dallas. She has been very
in Rainbow, holding many
offices and serving on various com-
She has received her
144,
of Color, highest award that can
be given a Rainbow girl,
nity. Her mother is a member of
ing as assistant chairman of merits |
and awards.
Verna Miers, retiring Worthy Ad- |
and
Shavertown. She also has received |
her ‘White Bible and Grand Cross
Color.
During Verna's term
At, Thanksgiving
| the Convalescent homes and at!
| Christmas canned goods to the
| | Salvation Army. Members who |
| serve as volunteers at the Veterans’
| Hospital also put Christmas trees
the |
together to be trimmed for
| hospital.
Installing officers will be, Worthy
Verna Miers; Marshal,
Chaplain,
Musician,
Miss
Treasurer, Gail Kelley;
| Mrs. Betty Meeker; Soloist,
Harmony Club Meets
The Harmony Club met recently
lat * the home of Mrs. Gertrude |
‘Race presiding in the absence of
{| Mrs. Alice Austin, president.
of Rainbow for
and be- |
stowed for outstanding service work |
in the Assembly and the commu-
Donna |
Diane Myers; installing pages, Em-.
| Tie Peters and Gail Morris. In- |
| Vocation and benediction will be |
| given by Rev. Charles F. Gommer, |
| Jr., pastor of Trucksville Methodist |
Church.
Other officers to be installed are,
| Worthy Associate Advisor, Pat Nix-
| on; Charity, . Dottie Philo; Hope,
Linda Howell; Faith, Dottie John- |
son; Recorder, Joan Lawson; Treas-
| urer, Sara Peters; Drill Leader,
! Margie McCarty; Chaplain, Cathy
| Swingle; Love, Bonnie Rood; Re-
ligion, Susan Owens; Nature, Bar- |
bara Brown; Immortality, Sandy
| Denmon; Fidelity, Gail Telford; Pa-
triotism,” Elenor Jones; Service,
Beverly Whiting; Confidential Ob- |
server, Debbie Berlew; Outer- Ob-
server, Donna Neikam; Musician, |
| Ann Moyer; Choir Director, Judy |
Blase; American Flag Bearer, Betty |
| Jane Shannon; Rainbow flag bearer, |
| Cheryl Hontz; Christian flag bearer,
Debbie Kleiner; Pages, Emilie Peters
and Gail Morris; Official substitutes,
| Linda Finn, Debbie Tanner and Di-
ane Hozempa. Chairmen are: Tele-
| phone, Bonnie Long; Publicity, Kar-
en Fisk; Refreshments, Donna Nie-
kam; Birthday, Judy Allen; Guest
| Book, Debbie Kleiner; flower money,
Sandy Metzgar.
Mother Advisor of the Assembly
| is Mrs. Mildred Smith. Mrs. Evelyn
| Hopkins is Grand Deputy of Dis- |
| trict .6D and Mrs. Betty Meeker,
| chairman of the Advisory Board.
| Barbara Hopkins is Junior Past |
| Grand Fidelity and Donna Smith is
Grand Lecturer of District 6D.
This installation.
| Friends of Rainbow are invited to
! attend. Refreshments will be. served. |
is an open
Boss Elementary
‘Holds PTA Meet
P.T.A. Meeting was held at Ross |
Elementary School on January 10,
1 1966.
Speaker of the evening was Miss |
‘Brandt is Cubmaster
EER
K. T. Class Of 1941
Hopeful Of Reunion
Members of Kingston Township
High School, class of 1941, are
planning a reunion to mark their
25th anniversary of graduation this
summer. ¥
A group of interested graduates
are ‘anxious to get in touch with
all class ‘members, with a meeting
| planned for February 1 at the home
of Mrs. Frank Besecker,, Highland
Drive.
If enough interested alumni reply,
| more definite plans will be forth-
| coming. This will be the first re--
union of the group.
Anyone knowing the addresses of
any of these members or local grad-
mates are ‘asked to contact either
Mrs. Besecker or Mrs. Charles Mah-
ler, Jackson Street, Dallas.
Scout Cub Pack 233 &
Tours Dallas Post
Three Dens of Cub Pack No. 233,
St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Shav-
ertown, enjoyed a tour of the Dallas
| Post on Monday afternoon.
Accompanying the boys as they
excitedly explored the many facets
of a newspaper plant were ‘Den
Mothers ‘Mrs. Andrew Roan; Mrs.
| Joseph Youngblood and Mrs. Evan
Bonawitz.
Mrs. David (Carey ‘also
accompanied the boys. : Wayne
Cubs attending the tour ere
Michael Youngblood, Jay - Young-
blood, Jimmy Youngblood, John
Elliott, Kevin Chadwick, Brian
Meyers, Michael Catfrey, Jimmy,
Dalton, Clif. Parker, Stevie Roan,
Charles Fudge, Wayne Frederick,
| Roy Thompson, Michael Cook, . Billy
| Tippett,
|. Roberts,
| Evans, Scott Carey, Gary Rice,
Richard Harrison, Noy
Charles Roberts, Ha gld
Nil
| font Rice and Mimi Roan.
~ Charles Roberts is the den chief. :
Robert Scott Leonardy,
‘Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Leonard,
520-A Lawler Terrace, Philadelphia,
Pa., announce the birth of a. five
| pound, four ounce son, Robert
In attendance were Mesdames | ace Di Maggio of the College Scott on Monday, January 3.
| Wileman;, publicity; Mrs. Fred Eck, Ruth Deer, Rose Llewellyn, Nora pficericordia Staff.
The topic wis |
ere is a Sougey Michell,
posters; Mrs. Harry Harter and Mrs. | Dymond, Florence Carle, Mae Phil-! cproqern Math in the Elementary aged five.
William Clewell, tickets; and. Mrs. |
decorations.
“The Hailsplitter's Ball” as this |
lips, Minnie Frantz, Ethel Kester,
| Mae Race, Edith McCullum, Miss
| Fannie Berlew, the hostess, Mrs.
Schools.” Question and answer
| Ross Lewis and Mrs. George Payne, | | Maude Lampman, Emma Hoover, | period followed the message
A banner was awarded to the |
| grade with the most parents at-
| year’s social affair is titled will be | | Perry and visitors, Mrs. Doris Bed- | Coniding the meeting’ The banner |
| held at the Irem Temple Country |
Club on February 12th; with | a
It was announced that the Slim.
nastics Class has resumed at the
home of Mrs. Peter Arnaud. =
Next meeting will be a dinner
at Irem Temple Country Club. Feb-
ruary 9th. Miss Mary Glowacki ‘of
Wilkes-Barre will talk of “Poland
Following the meeting, Mrs. Bette
Turner ,a member of the Club, talk-
ed of her historical booklet current
It is ‘centered
around the kidnapping of Francis
it was this that
Program for the evening was’ a
‘David Pollack, owner of
a mink farm in Pottsville. The fol- |
Jowing club members assisted. as
models, Mrs. Robert Turk, ‘Mrs.
Raymond: Flick,
Mrs. Herman /Otto, Mrs. George
Payne, Mrs. Henry Moyer; Mrs.
Lester Jordan and Mrs: “William
Schilling.
Following the program, refresh-
ments” were served by the Senior
Club = Chorale = under the |
chairmanship of Mrs. Ralph Fitch,
Music Chairman.
Guests present were, Mrs. A. G.
Rutherford, Mrs. Harry Carson, Mrs.
Oram Lamb, Mrs. John Delaney,
and Mrs. Frank Vanscoy.
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ford, Kim and Kristy.
Next meeting will be at the home |
| cocktail hour from 8 until: 9 and of Mrs. Mae Phillips on January 20. | - -
| dancing from 9 until 1. Te
‘Sweet Valley Ruxiliary |
Has 15th Birthday
Tom Shaver, son of Mr. and Mrs.
George Shaver, Jr.,, 166. E. Over-
brook Avenue, was guest of honor
at»a birthday party given in honor
of his 15 his 15th bir thday on Friday eve-
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‘will be awarded at. each PTA |
| meeting in the same manner.
ing, at his. home. The centerpiece |
pe a large decorated cake, yellow
pand chocolate, with home-made ice
| cream and cake served to Mr. and
Mrs. George Shaver, Sr., Mr. and |
i Mrs. Charles Snyder, Sr., Miss Mary |
| Knorr,
George and Alan Shaver,
the guest of honor and his parents.
|= Indian Guides Feiben f
Mother is the fofmos Sandra
| Rogowski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
| Alfred Rogowski, Pikes Creek. : ;
YMCA News
The Boys’ Gym Class at he Back
‘Mountain YMCA is receiving Basket-
ball instruction from - Program
Leader Donald Hopkins and his
assistant, Tod Richards. The Basket-
ball class lasts for six weeks. There
are ten enrolled.
Pawnee”
will meet at the home: of Luther,
| Bradford and Bruce Myers, Thurs-
day, January 20, 8 p.m.
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