tion age rv: ani AD DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Jean Erdman To Appear At Bloomsburg College own company and school. She is presently head of Dance Theatre and Stage Movement at New York |. : University School of the Arts. Dur- Jean Erdman, world-known chore- | ing the past two summers, she fas) grapher of modern dance, will pre- | instructed the body movement and | sent “The Anatomy of Movement” | training for the professional grou in Carver Auditorium Monday, April Bloomsburg: State Arts Festival, April 20-30. Following her formal training at | Sarah Lawrence College and several years performance as soloist with the famous Martha Graham Com- College Spring national recognition by forming her announced later this month summer. )ALLAS DRIVE-IN FRIDAY THROUGH TUESDAY — 2 COLOR HITS COLOR by Deluxe [[- $uscesten FoR | MATURE AUDIENCES. ZERO MOSTEL PHILSILVERS JACK GILFORD In A MELVIN FRANK Production “A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM" BUSTER KEATON reersd the UNITED ARTISTS C77 | fF ALSO 2ND COLOR HIT THE - MIRISCH COMPANY ano EDWARD L. ALPERSON present JACK SHIRLEY LEMMON WMacLAINE BILY WILDERS IRMA“ DOUEE TECHNICOLOR® PANAVISION® isis P| What Was That N Again? ' at the Shakespeare Festival Theatre, | js sal Yams ftan 24 at 8:15 p.m. as part of the Stratford, Connecticut, and will be] an Artist-in-Residence at UCLA this In addition to her evening ap- | pearance here, Miss Erdman will be conducting a master class during the afternoon of April 24. Further pany, Miss Erdman attained inter- | details regarding this class will be Did you ever wonder about all the people running around in the | world who are probably more inter- | esting than even Boby Lou Cramer, | and yet you'll never get to meet | them. Take Apoo, for example. Now, | I've never met Apoo, and Apoo’s | never met me. In fact, he doesn’t even know I exist. But can’t you [just tell he’s interesting ?With a {name like Apoo, what else could \ritten in (he be? Unfortunately I can’t re-! corner! ' member what his last name is, but | ; it sounds like something that would be the last name of somebody named Apoo. Anyway, he's an Indi- an. Not an American Indian, but a genuine, honest-togoodness Indian Indian from India. Just like Mrs. | Nehru. He's the nicest Indian I've | never met. the letter excitedly. the lower queried. from India, envelope. She started I suppose you're probably wonder- | ing how I know Apoo if I've never | ton D. C. and sat on a bus with Pat Palenko, and a couple of weeks later he sent her a letter which | her roommate delivered to her hls DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1967 College Bound BY BRUCE HOPKINS Fate works in funny ways doesn’t of the apartment housse.’ it? Her roommate just walked over, | handed her the letter and said, {as real excitement.” “Here, you got a letter from Apoo.” “O00h, Apoo!” Pat said taking “Apoo?” 1 asked. “Apoo Who?” | She showed me the envelope with the return address on it. This was the first indication I had that he! was unique. The return address was | left - hand “Uh, just who is this guy?” 1 “Well, he's a guy I met once on my way to Washington, and he’s and he works up in| Liverpool, near Syracuse, and we started writing, and he’s real nice,” she said-as she ripped open the laughing. “Listen,” she said, “he starts out, ‘I am glad you are not drowned! (I met him. Well, I know him because had been telling him about aquatics one weekend he went to Washing- | class),” she explained. After a few moments of intense concentration, she spoke again, “Oh, hey, listen to this. ‘There has been not much excitement here lately, except for while she was eating lunch with us. 'llast week when the roof blew off Dr. Aaron S. 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They're always leaking and everything.’ ’ So now you'e met Apoo. Or at least you know him as well as I do. It’s funny. isn’t it -- I mean, here | | we are talking about Apoo, and he | | doesn’t even know we exist. I won- | | der how many people we don't | know exist are sitting around talk- | ing about wus. Doesn't that make | you feel tingly all over? Oh well, | T just thought I'd ask. | Speaking of | our dog has learned to sit up. This | | is quite an accomplishment for ia | dalmatian, especially since I think — | our dalmatian is retarded (or at] least “slow’’). But it's really amaz- | ing, I walk into the house and im- | mediately King sits up. “Good dog,” |I say encouragingly. So he stays | there. “Okay boy, that’s real good.” | Still he stays there. “You can get down now King, baby.” No he can’t. He just kind of sits there and looks at you like he’s saying, “Well, here iB! am. You got me up here, now | you get me back down.” (Like I said, he’s kind of slow.) The other night 1 wanted to go to bed, except it's difficult to crawl under the | sheets when King is on top of them. {I tried to be very polite about it, | “King, if it isn’t too much trouble, | would you mind hopping down off | of my bed?” It was top much trou- | ‘ble. Finally, I kneeled next to him "on the bed, and began giving him ~a bit of encouragement from the rear. Suddenly I heard this low | | moaning sound, that kind of re-! sembled a growl. “Now, King, I'm going to get mad in a minute.” This | didn't seem to have any effect. I] tried another approach. “King, | please honey. sugar, baby, get off . of my bed before I belt you.” King! turned and looked at me, I stared | back. After a few minutes of this, | 1 very reluctantly crawled off the bed, curled up on King's mig on the floor. and went to sleep. Well, after all, T was ony going to be home for a few days. That’s The Way The Old Skin Peels It was really kind of disheart- | ening, IT returned from Easter wva- cation and noticed a number of stu- dents who possessed rather pro- found tans. I'd walk up to one of these individuals and inquire, “How was your vacation?” Nonchalantly they'd reply, “Oh it was great. I spent a frolicking, mirthful, jocund, | fun-filled week in Florida. How was , your vacation ” Well, I really didn't know exactly how to respond to this querie. It was a pretty hard act to follow. Usually I would just smile boisterously and say, “Oh, I spent a frolicking, mirthful, jocund, fun- filled weekend in the Back Moun- tain Area, heh, heh.” | 1 don’t know whether I didn’t sound convincing or what, but they . always laughed. As if I couldn't have a frolicking, mirthful, jocund, fun-filled week in the Back Moun- tain! They just don’t know what a frolicking, mirthful, jocund, fun- filled week is! (I keep telling my- self). What does Florida have any- way?! 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Both men will play prom- | Development Officer for Wilkes Col- inent rolls in the forthcoming Con- | lege, ference to be held at The Inn, Buck Hill Falls, April 14, 15, 16. except. a bunch of girls trapsing around in bikinis; an ocean or two, beaches, palm’ trees, girls in bikinis, coconuts, oranges, girls in bikinis, ...on second thought! It's pretty easy to pick out the ones who have been to Florida -- they're the ones with either large tans or large peelings. Those with the large peelings were the ones why, absolutely refused to pay the $2.25 it cost for a ‘small tube of suntan lotion; and instead pur- chased ‘large quantities of baby oil. Roy Smay, who was of the baby oil set,. told me, “It was kind of like covering myself with grease and laying on a charcoal grill.” Roy | wasn’t able to move for about three lays. Right now he rather looks like he’s molting. Tim Lavelle, who was with Roy in the Fort Lauderdale area watch- ing the riots: (they claim they were innocent . bystanders who merely viewed the proceedings) brought me back a genuine Florida souveenir -- a dietetic orange milk chocolate bar. 1 suppose you're wondering what a dietetic orange milk chocolate bar tastes like, aren't you? The only way I can describe it would be to say that it rather tastes like a milk | chocolate @range, you know? In case you're interested, you can get to Florida in exactly 24 hours of straight. driving. Of course, it helps if you have somebody with you who can sleep while you're driving, and drive while you're sleeping. Also, from what I under- stand, ~it “helps if you don’t drive within . the speed limits. Oh well, enough of Florida. R The most horrible thing happened to me one'day last week -- I woke up. That was my first mistake of the day. The thing was; I thought it was ‘going to be ia terrific day because I woke up to the tune of Sherry! Now Sherry, as you prob- ably know, is the title song from a new Broadway show. It had just opened, and I knew that the re- view of it was going to appear in the New York Times that very same day. Therefore, it was rather appropriate that the song was play- ing on my clock radio when I woke up. Unfortunately, the radio went off 5 minutes early in order for BOSGUL OR - SAVARIN LIMITED SUPPLY with $10.00 Order SEE OUR ECONOMY AD IN WEDNESDAY’S TIMES-LEADER PLUS COFFEE daughter Mimie will -go to Sweden in August with Rotary Stu- | dent Exchange Program. John Stahl Speaker At Horsemen's Meet Tip and Martha Elston, Kunkle, have purchased the Windy Valley Inn at Forkston, formerly owned by Dan Hurley. Disclosure of the sale was reveal- ed when John Stahl, Shavertown, long time member of the North Mountain ° Trailriders Association, was guest speaker at the Annual Banquet of the Schuylkill County Bonts and Saddle Club at Jefferson Grange, Auburn and Summit Sta- tion,” Pa.,” on Saturday evening. Mr. Stahl entertained the group with ‘amusing anecdotés concerning the late tifailmaster John Carey with whom he had been associated in| riding circles for the past 20 years. His mdin topic was “The Man- agement "and Care of Saddle Horses”. The speaker extended a cordial invitation to the Schuylkill Club to ime to the Endless Moun- tains of Penna., and Windy Valley Inn and gét acquainted with Mr. and Mrs. Elst@gn. “Tip” Elston’ is presi- dent of the North Mountain Trail- riders Association. The local club is planning its spring ride May 18, 19 and 20, through the Endless Mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Stahl were invited guests of the Schuylkill County Boots and Saddle Club. me to hear Sherry. This was dis- couraging. Then I went to comb my hair, and it wouldn't comb. It just kind of flew around all. over the place. So did I. Then later in the day I read the review of the above-mentioned play. Well, Wal- ter Ker wasn't exactly exuberant over it or anything. I mean, he said that it did have some good moments -- here and there. Oh well, that's the way the curtain falls, you know. SEE YA’! Br. Ake Finkelstein Optometrist 466 BENNETT STREET Luzerne, Pa. Formerly at 72 Main Street 1°. CANS $§.00 HORSERADISH Fresh Grown Homemade and Hot! 8 oz. Pkg. 28c Smoked — Extra Lean KIELBOSI 9. WALLY GOSART SHAVERTOWN, PA. 674-6157 SECIION B — PAG. . Basketball Instruction Available In Sunnybrook Boys who want to be outstanding basketball players get a grand | chance for special instruction this summer at the established Sunny- brook Basketball Camp for Boys located at Danville. 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