THE DALLAS POST, PAGE SIX ro Jackson Township Lake Lehman P.T. A. 3 ih ea : 5 : Lake Lehman Joint School Of the classes and many other. Ee § Miss Sarah Baab of Benton Pressive ceremonies to invest Parents and Teachers Associa- details which will lead to a fine if J spent a recent .weekend as 13 girls into Brownies. Mrs. tion held it’s October meeting exhibition to highlight Educa- : wg house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zbick and Mrs. William in the High School Auditorium tion Week. \ x ay ; a Sheldon Rice. Their son Fulton Burk are leaders of the troop. recently with the president, To these students goes much Bluebirds Club will conduct it’s annual Yearbook room captains are; Marcia flew in from Newport, Rhode The meeting opened with a = James McCaffrey, presiding. praise for their part in this pro- The Bluebirds played their Cider Drive Saturday, Novem- Work on the 196869 Dallas Wazeter, Anna Marie Arcuri, Island, for the weekend. flag ceremony. Girls invested Regular business was dis- gram. last three hockey games.away ber 2 in various local business yearbook is forging ahead. Edi- Sue Kozich, Sally Harter, Joan "We congratulate him on his Were: pensed of after which Mr. Mr. Charles James, Elemen- from the nest. After a scoreless areas. Proceeds from this drive tors chosen last week were: Nelson. recent promotion to Petty Of- Susan Burk, Carol Ann Cigar- Robert ‘. Belles, Supervising tary Supervisor, has announced but hardfought tied game with are used to purchase food for = Peggy Futch, editor-in-chief; : ficer 3-C. He is a radarman in Ski, Lisa Cochran, Christie In- Principal, gave a report of the that open house will be held at = Lake-Lehman the girl's hockey needy families at Christmas. Joan Domnick, class news edi- Homecoming Dance the U.S. Navy. nes, Lynne Kasenchak, Cathy open house meetings which will. the individual elementary team moved on to challenge The Keyettes Service Club aids tor; Sally Harter, Features edi- Plans and preparations for The community expresses its Kittle, Rae Ann Malak, Pa- be held during American Edu- schools as follows: Lake Elem. Wyoming Seminary, Wyoming the boys in this drive. This tor; Cheryl Futch, layout edi- the Homecome Jones are sincere sympathy to the fami- tricia Norris, Charmagne Rob- cation Week, November 11-17, entary and Noxen Elementary Valley West and Lake-Lehman __ drive is one of the most impor- tor; Scott Peterman, business progr essing. Any of the al umni lies of Mrs. Mary Havrilla and €Y, Evelyn Rowles, Debbie in the area schools. on Tuesday, November 12; again. tant civic projects conducted by editor ; Brian Beard, sports edi- = V:S1Ng to attend shoul con- x ® Mrs. Anna Witek. Funeral ser- Schalm, Judiann Snyder, Rose- At the High School Mrs. Lehman-Jackson Elementary Cider. Drive the students belonging to this tor; and Vincent Roman, copy Set Rely Monel 5 pmen vices for both ladies were held on Wednesday, Oct. 23rd. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wright were called to Pottstown on Oct. 17th by the illness of Mrs. Wright's father, Mr. Granville Carey. Mr. Carey is improving at Pottstown Hospital. Grandma and Grandpa, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wright kept the four children while their parents were away. They returned on Sunday from Pottstown and early that : : : : evening their 7 year Re son fire hall. time schedule and a copy of the school districts to get to the Wile be, In 2 gm oe and oo. jt least twice junior Dance Shavertown ros! Kenneth fell down five cellar On the 28th the girls were the floor plan of the building. school and donate. This is most od or . y th on or ur > Sys Student, fac by, mem: A Junior dance was held ; steps and broke his left wrist. making Halloween masks by Parents will go directly to important lest the American n Senn Mrs e il 2 oa dor and JET, a Tinian an Jane last Thursday /at the, Senior 1 It was set at Nesbitt Hospital decorating paper bags. their child's homeroom. There Red Cross refuse to continue = 27%: : e in the school. Congratulations, pop A really great band (The FOR SALE that same evening. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. George Nemitz on the birth of a baby daughter at Nesbitt Hospital on Oct. 20th. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Holo- dick were very surprised on Sunday evening, Oct. 20th, when friends walked in, bring- ing the refreshments and lovely gifts for a housewarming party. The party was planned by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Havrilla mary Zbick. Mrs. Ray Malak and Mrs. David Cochran served refresh- ments of cake and decorated cup cakes featuring a’ Brownie symbol, at a festive table fea- turing a Brownie as center- piece. Janet Ann Addison and Lisa Allardyce have recently joined the troop and will be invested in two weeks. Three girls, serv- ing second year as Brownies comprise the 18 girls who meet each Monday at 4 p.m. at the Ladies Auxiliary to the Fire Department will meet on Wednesday, Nov. 6 at the usual place and hour, instead of the second Wednesday, which is the usual date of meeting. Reason is the P.T.A. Open- House at Lake-L.ehman on the 13th. It is hoped a large group will attend on the 6th. Marie Glogowski and Marion Holodick have arranged an in- teresting evening. A gift wrap- Stephen DeBarry and Mrs. Martha R. Smith have co-ope- rated to present a fine and in- teresting program. Open house will begin prompt- ly at 7:30 on the evening of November 11. All parents are asked to arrive at the High School with a copy of their childs own schedule of classes for a normal Monday school day. As the guests enter the lobby area, they will be presented with a copy of the evening's starting promptly at 7:30 they will begin the open house tour just as their child goes through a regular school day. At 7:35 each class will have it’s opening exercise and at 7:40 they will begin with the first period class. This class and all others to follow will be of ten minute duration. At the end of this class, par- ents will proceed to their child’s next class and continue and Ross Elementary on Wednesday, November 13. All open house visitations will begin at 7:30. At 9:00 a tea will be served by members of he local P.T.A. Mrs. Gordon Dawe, Blood Collection Chairman, gave a report to those attending the P.T.A. meeting concerning the Blood campaign. Blood will be collected on November 5 from 12:45 to 6:45 at the High School. An urgent appeal is out to all residents of it’s collection center at Lake Lehman due to lack of interest in this very important pro- gram. A quota of 110 pints must be met in order to insure enough blood available to cover any emergency which might arise in any one of the five townships. Residents need not be a mem- ber of the P.T.A. in order to participate. Likewise, if the quota is met everyone in the area will be The Dallas Senior High Key organization. Lake-Lehman Hl. Blood Collection On Tuesday, November 5, 1968, the annual blood collection Mrs. Gordon Dawe are in charge. The collection will last from 12:15 to 6:45 p.m. Don’t wait; Donate! Wilkes-Barre Parade The prize-winning Lake-Leh- man Senior Band, under the capable direction of Mr. John Miliauskas, will perform in Wilkes-Barre on Veteran’s Day, Sunday, November 10. Entering the competition for the third year, the band has again vowed to bring home the first place Ss. Yes, at last we have a cafeteria menu bulletin board which is posted, ironically, in the cafe- Cafeteria Staff. You've taken a step in the right direction. Art Work What kind of finger painting is that? It looks like scorpions! Actually it’s paper. That's real- ly a fine thing to do — with paper. What is? Well, just take a look at the cafeteria art work. Mrs. Cornell is art in- structor. fire guts editor. Patron Drive The 1968-69 Patron Drive, conducted by the Senior class, is now underway. All patrons should be sure to receive re- ceipts. This drive is the only way in which the Senior class earns money for partial costs of the 1969 yearbook. The par- ticipation of the entire Senior Class is necessary in order to reach the class goal. New Testament) entertained the crowd. Frank Kardell a member of the band, is also a student of Dallas Senior High. Students will cover their own neighborhoods, going door-to- door accepting patrons for the yearbook. Chairman of the cam- paign is Sue Kozich, and Treas- urer is Sally Harter. Home- k dance wll be held Thanksgiving night at the high school. Addi- tional information about the dance will be printed in this column as the chairman obtains more details. CAN'T SLEEP? NERVOUS? TRY SLEEPERS Guaranteed results or 98¢ money: back. Only EVANS DRUG STORE 2 BUILDING LOTS Parrish Heights, Dallas Very Reasonablf} Quick Sale Desired 287-7318 I CAL. a Ma Ta es and Mr. and Mrs. Robert ping Seviohtiain will bere throughout the goniisie days lh a trophy Cooper. The death of Eddie's sented and door prizes will be schedule ending at 9:00 in the e igible to receive the benefits ; ; : : I a ts ron. awatden cafeteria. of the Blood Bank. Illness and 1 section of Contact Lenses Eyes Examined ence. The new paving on Chase Here a tea will be held by Seekiens don’t wait to happen. for og Ey County School E 3 1 Other guests were Mr. and Road is a big improvement. members of the P.T.A. Mrs. us we must be prepared. i : : - Mrs. eo Holodick and I have already noticed that Clifford Eneboe and Mrs. T.E. Don’t wait - donate! Dy This moet Bi Castle I nn DRS. | & P. BERGER ; : Mr. and Mrs. John Coach, par- cars are moving along at great- Jones, mothers of the presidents } ee fe fe oe Lp Optometrists ; ents of the Holodicks, Mr. er speed. of the senior class and student Currently, the P.T.A. mem- they'll do a ie ‘ob An early morning fire which 27 Machell Av Dallas h Gary Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. There are a lot of children council will pour. bership campaign is underway. ey or Pla P 3D: came close to completely de- ache e., 1 Chuck Cigarski. Marion said it living and playing in the area, The Future Teachers of All parents are reminded to On Nola tryouts were Stroying the Castle Inn Res- 675-5067 : was a complete surprise and a and I hope drivers use caution. America Club which consists of join the P.T.A. and attend it’s held for the ay lay This taurant Saturday, was prompt- ; lovely party. We do not want a tragic ac- Senior High School Students meetings which are held on the air: o now idea ia 2 i at ly quelled by three local fire Hours ; We send belated greetings, cident here. who are planning on entering second Monday of each month. ya Insicad i having one Companies. Wednesday Afternoon Call {i ; but warm, nevertheless, to Mr. the teaching profession will act In this way the fine work of this play with one cast: there will Only one section of the Inn Monday & Thursday Evenings For Appointment rE Robert Cooper, whose birthday as guides for the evening. very worthwhile organization be for plays with four different Was gutted by the fire. 1 was Oct. 24th. They have also played a very can be more effective. casts y a ye Titforent direc. Of undetermined origin, the ™ z i This week we send wishes HH 0 m ec 0 m i Nn g large part in the planning of Everyone has been quite im- tots. Those students. who at’ blaze is believed to have started £2 ¢ for a happy birthday to Mrs. this open house by helping with pressed with the fine attend- on de d the Wilkes College Sum. in the office or ladies room IR 4 S ¢ W ] Robert Culp on the 6th of No- the overall plans, making the ance and participation in this "ou oo a this Teaching into the partitions. ° ; Gr aphi c Arts Services 4 1 i vember. Homecoming and Parents’ schedules and floor plans, name years meetings and are certain surarner will be atsisting the Three young women motorists ) : J ’ I Warm congratulations to Mr. Day will be held at Wyoming cards for the teachers, setting that the interest will continue faculty advisor, Mr. Francis Saw the flames at 2:30 a.m. and ‘ incorporated : ( and Mrs. Corey Major, who will = Seminary on Saturday, Novem- UP the bell system for.changing to grow as the year progresses. Wilczewski. : 2 rushed to Dallas to report. 4 P h t E : : 8( observe the 52nd anniversary, ber: 2: Tig ier i a he vals in eas Bab To NSTI Dallas Fire Company re [J oO 0- ngraving ] od | : al a ir be Mis Ants Gusginn, Blin feiNiiA 2 alas! -- vardtion Developmental Reading rSpoded, os, foo 4 Offset Negatives and Platemakin yg 4 $ 3 i x 5 a fhe. Bronk ll-dss Dhaveriown, asserving on the sen 0 r wom en pl an di i n ne Fe or 2 iy a ardson fought the stubborn fire’ ] Screen Prints, Art.Work.x oe it ] | inquent.” Homecoming Committee, which ing i i and smoke for three hours. [Hf ; il Ny: The two-fold club will meet will select a queen and judge : 8H Shavertown and Idetown com- M Phone 825 2978 » M : Friday evening at the home of the winning campus display. Dallas Senior Woman's Club Mrs. Leonard Cowett, Wel- has suftounded her arm for al. panies joined Dallas 45 men [J ] : 4 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Laskowski. Charles Pfifferling, Jr., is Executive Board met at the fare Chairman,thanked: the; = loin Bh Co ally been Were on the scene. i] ‘Rear 29 North Main Street Wilkes-Barre Pa. } i Because the regular date of Kanarr Bierly, Dr. Howard Y Plans were made for the suggested members bring : : to the attic. Scott pacs were os a" ‘ i : : : ’ : : : : face. Miss Thomas is also ad- ’ p € ; . : their- meeting falls on election Harris, and Stanford Weiss. November meeting which will canned goods to the next meet- visor of the Future Teachers’ Used to penetrate the heavy ; day, the Board of Supervisors All alumni and parents be a dinner honoring Past ing. coop: Ty smoke and streams of water : 9 : : li, ; ; avis i Organization now in its Thir : will meet on November 7th at are cordially invited to browse Presidents and new members Mrs. John Williams, Presi- teenth year at LLHS were used to douse the blaze. dent, thanked Mrs. Jack Stan- y 2 Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnson are co-hosts. 7:30 p.m. Brownie Troop 658, at their meeting on Oct. 21st held im- EVANS DRUG STORE MEMORIAL HIGHWAY chairman. Other committee members include Mrs. Betty through newly remodeled Sprague Hall from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. home of Mrs. Floyd Slocum on Monday night. who have joined the Club in the past year. Mrs. Robert Van- Horn is Chairman of the dinner which will be held Wednesday, November 13th. A letter was read from Mrs. Clayton Evans who resigned from the board because of hav- Reports of chairmen were Club for making cancer dres- sings at the last meeting and ley for preparing the member- ship lists which she distributed to the Board members. Those attending the meeting’ were: Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Vern Groff, Mrs. Thomas E." Reese, Mrs. Herman Otto, Mrs. Lester Jordan, Mrs. Fred removed and a weak smile can be seen now and then on her : New Cafeteria Attraction At least, there's no need to ask every teacher in the school for a menu for the day, there's no waiting for an hour for them to look for it, and then remem- ber that they put it on the bul- letin board, there’s no sneaking The entire left rear section was destroyed from first floor Robert Besecker, Dallas, was cut on the hand requiring sev- eral sutures performed at Nes- bitt Hospital. No one was home at the time of the fire. Gus Fidrych is proprietor. Workmen Monday morning put up partitions to allow use of EE ing moved from the area. Mrs. Bette Dixon, Mrs. L. L. ; dining room and kitchen until i SHAVERTOWN Mrs. William Wright was Richardson, Mrs. Charles Behind Ie A a can be completed. FREE DELIVERY 675-2322 675-3366 675-5121 named co-chairman of housing. Mahler, Mrs. Harold LaBar, y : : SUPER MARKET MAIN HIGHWAY, SHAVERTOWN I heard. Eck, Mrs. Leonard Cowett, @ / Rexall Mrs. Bette Dixon, Public Re- Mrs. Ornam Lanb and Mrs. 9 UsoA GROUND lations chairman, reported ar- Claire Ohlman. I Ro und = um > rangements are being made to Also Mrs. Edwin Roth, Mrs. | p Er tour Natona Mills, Wednesday, Jack Stanley, Mrs. William ; Begf MinuteMan M A B November 20th. Schilling, Mrs. Robert Van ONS STOP Stea k Roa st 3 Ib; Eolpneng : Horn, Mrs. Robert Parker. > A 1 L MULTIPLE Im————————————————"11 Mrs. lewis Reese, and ihe ; 5 h . VITAMINS C H EWA B L E EAT 3 MEALS A DAY AND hostesses. 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