JANIA | ppear Mr. las, will nL, “Yon Blooms- , Friday play the mily in A mem- Players, § the sea-| Fis Carver IN relatives ng from and § Pr DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA | Dallas Women Install Officers Installed as new officers of the’ Dallas Senior Woman's Club at a re- | cent meeting of the Prince of Peace Church were: Mrs. Lester Jordan, | President; Mps. Thomas Reese, Re- | cording Secretary, Mrs. Wilson Maury, Treasurer; Mrs. Herman Otto, Assistant Recording Secretary; | Mrs. Darrell Crispell, Assistant Treasurer, Mrs. Raymond Jacobs, Assistant Corresponding Secretary. | Other officers unable to attend the | meeting were Mrs. John Williams, | 1st Vice President; Mrs. Raymond Flick, 2nd Vice President, and Mrs. | Sheldon Evans, Corresponding Sec- | retary. | Mrs. Harry Ohlman was in charge ! of the Installation. | Rétiring President, Mrs. Boyd R. | White, presided at the meeting and | ave a brief report on the meeting | (&f the Luzerne County Federation of Woman's Clubs held that day | at the Irem Temple Country Club. | She also announced the appoint- | i Republicans. REELECT | SENATOR | Hard E. FLACK 1 20th Senatorial District —Experienced — Qualified —Gapable ment of Mrs. L. L. Richardson and Mrs. John Williams to the Scholar-- ship Loan Committee. Chairman reports were as follows: Mrs. Darrell Crispell, Conser- | vation, reported that a Tour of the Game Lands was made. Mrs. Fred Eck, Education, an- nounced that four Scholarship Loans were made this year with two more under consideration. Finance Chairman, Mr. Allan Montross, reported on this year’s projects a dance, card party and sale of note paper. Mrs. George Payne, Chairman of International Affairs, reported that the slimnastics class, the bowling league, the art contest and the Girl of the Year. She also gave a report on the Dallas Woman's Club Chorale. | 1 Mrs. Ralph Dixon, Welfare Chair- man, stated along with the usual contributions, coal was given to two needy families and Thanksgiving baskets were distributed. Also gifts were sent to Retreat Hospital at Christmas time. Membership Chairman, Mrs. Jack Stanley, reported that 17 new mem- bers were accepted this year with total membership of 144. Patty Sickler of the Senior Class | of . the Dallas High School was hon- ored as Girl of the Year and given a silver charm bracelet. : A Girl Scout Program followed | the meeting with. Mrs. George | Ritchie, Miss Lorraine Zelinsky and Miss Susan Slaff participating. Mrs. Stephen Hellersverk, asso- | ciated with the Boston Store, gave a talk on the know how of fashion. Mrs. Boyd R. White, retiring | president of the Dallas Senior Wo- | - man’s Club, was elected second vice president of the Luzerne County Federation of Woman's Clubs at u meeting held April 13th at the Irem Temple Country Club. Shavertovn First Rid | Courses Start Bpril 27 | ~ First Aid Classes: will be held in the Shavertown Fire Hall every | Wedntsday evening, starting April 27, from 7 until 9 p.m. Both standard and advanced courses will be offered. All ambu- lance units and members of fire companies are invited. Courses are ' also open to | Sponsored by the American Red Cross, the courses are introducted the public. by Anthony Broody. Any one inter- ested, should call Jack Lasher, vhone 675-1282. | occupants, | Courtdale, and Jane Rifenbury, 19; lene torch for easy transportation. i Luzerne, in a crash by Forty Fort | | Dairy Bar on the highway Sunday. | girls in the struck car suffered “Harry Sweppenheiser i Kunkle, struck Miss Kapral’'s car | ing a left turn from the inner lane | amidships just behind the .driver’'s| when struck by Sweppenheiser’s seat as she was turning left on the ' car, which was southbound. Swep- highway i broke it like a toy. wo "THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 21. 1968 Car Peeled In Half, Four People : Visi, Torn Lke caidooard on ‘uuapuds, wo. pieces of car together that 8 | this late-model” Comet’ came within ~Dallas' Fire Company washed the | inches of being a tomb: for two road of gasoline anticipating Julie- Kapral, - 19, of remnant might be severed by acety- No one was killed although both i back injuries, cuts and abrasions. Speeding Chevrolet convertible of | Jr. 519, of Northbound Kapral car was mak- and penheiser was thrown out of the cdr onto the pavement. Passenger, So little metal remained tying the Dorothea Lyons, 16, of Noxen re- TIME fora mss rr mimi. around 2:35 p.m. NEW, SPRING HAIR STYLE Susan Fritzinger BEAUTY SHOP 95 MIDLAND DRIVE DALLAS 674-7053 Injured — Dallas Post Staff’ Photo ceived light injuries, Sweppenheiser ately. front seat until arrival TEER HEA : AR, N RT | with the BIRTHSTONES tof children... * husband and wife . ... or grandchildren the himself multiple lacerations around left eye, abrasions of knee and leg. A large crowd gathered immedi- Two girls remained in. the of Dallas Camity HENRY JEWELRY - CARDS - GIFTS LIC | SECTION A — PAGE 7 Harveys Lake Dean Sister Marianna Gildea RS.M. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Avery pave! To Receive Amit a Aw ard In Arts returned after spending the winter in St. Petersburg, Florida. Granville Scouten has returned home from General Hospital. He is still ill, Mary Kuchta of Lakewood, N. J., spent Passover week and the Easter Holidays with ‘her mother Mrs. Mary Kuchta. Mr. and Mrs. George Kuchta of Harrisburg, spent the weekend also with Mrs. Kuchta. Orrison Kocher of Ruggles was sent to General Hospital for more treatment, but returned home in a week . We extend our sincere sympathy to the family of Mr. and Mrs. Mi- chael Clark, whose brother John Clark passed away on Monday of last week. The Clarks’ daughters, Mrs. Lillian Yellolonis of Baltimore, and Mrs. Helene Flecknce of Spring City were here to attend their Uncle's funeral. W.S./C.S. of Aderson Methodist Church met on Thursday evening. Mrs. Fred Eister presided. Mrs. Raymond Garinger had charge of the worship service and program, assisted by Eleanor Humphrey and Mrs Amos Hunsinger. ambulance which took them to Nes- | bitt Hospital for admission.. Swep- | penheiser, ambulatory, ‘and Miss | Lyons were taken in Kingston | Township ambulance. Dallas Town- "ship ‘police investigated. 14K enlorged to GOLD pi + Jewele © SHAVERTOWN College Misericordia’s Dean, Sister Marianna Gildea, ‘R.S.M., has been designated to receive the Amita Award for Achievement in the Arts and Professional Fields on Satur- day evening, April 23, at the Bilt- more Hotel, New York City. The Amita or American Italian Asso- ciation is a charitable organization founded in 1956. Since then the association has awarded one hun- dred and eight women for their contributions to the betterment of American society and granted scholarships to deserving young wcmen. Sister Marianna will be one of first non-Italian American women to receive the Amita Award according to the policy inaugurated in this tenth year of Amita’s history. the the Sister Marianna, who is listed in the DIRECTORY OF AMERICAN SCHOLARS: WHO'S WHO IN AM- ERICAN WOMEN and WHO'S WHO IN EDUCATION, is a native of Lu- zerne, the daughter of Attorney David B. Gildea and Anna B. Gil- bay Gildea. Her oldest sister Mary, was Principal of Luzerne High School prior to her appointment as Assistant Professor of English and Supervisor of Student Teachers at College Misericordia. Now retired, Miss Mary Gildea resides on Lake Street, Dallas. Sister Marianna received the Bachelor of Arts degree, summa cum laude, at College Misericordia, the Mastér’s and Doctoral degrees from the Catholic University of America. Her special field of study is French with minors in Italian and Medieval Latin. She was an instruc- tor in French at the Catholic Un- iversity and at the Catholic Sisters College, Washington, D.C. during the year 1942-43. Scout Car Wash Explorer Post 444, Sweet Valley, will hold a Car Wash on Saturday. April 23 from 9 until 3 at the home of Howard Post, Sweet Valley. In case of rain it will be post- poned until April 30. 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