PAGE FOUR club board plans final meeting The Executive Board of the Dallas Senior Woman's Club met at the home of Mrs. William Wright to plan for the final meeting of the year. Mrs. John Williams, Presi- dent, presided. Secretary’s report was read by Mrs. Edwin Roth and Treasurer's report was given by Mrs. William Schilling. A note of appreciation was received from Mrs. John Hilsher, President of the Luzerne County Federation of Woman's Clubs for the out- standing program of the Dallas Woman's Club Chorale at the County Meeting. Mrs. Fred Eck and Mrs. L. L. Richardson of the Senior Club and Mrs. Jay Niskey of the Junior Club met with the Senior Class of the Dallas School District to orient the class on the scholarship and loans available from these organizations. Auction refreshment stand chairman, Mrs. Robert Parker, will attend the Kick-Off Dinner of the Library Auction. A ““Critic’s Choice” by Mrs. Frank Diamond of Shavertown will be the program for the Covered Dish Dinner Meeting the Club will have May 14 at 6:30 p.m. at the Prince of Peace Church. Members attending the Board meeting were Mrs. Helen Eggleston, Mrs. Jack Stanley, Mrs. Edwin Roth, Mrs. Thomas Reese, Mrs. Lewis Reese, Mrs. William Hanna, Mrs. Robert Parker, Mrs. Fred Eck, Mrs. L. L. Richardson, Mrs. Ornan Lamb, Mrs. Boyd White, Mrs. Lawrence Newhart, Mrs. William Schilling, Mrs. Floyd Slocum, Mrs. Betty Dixon, Mrs. Herman Otto, Mrs. John Williams, Mrs. William Wright, Hostess and Mrs. Michael Bucan, Co-hostess. , Dr. Abe Finkelstein Optometrist 466 BENNETT STREET Luzerne, Pa. Formerly at 72 Main Street 287-1811 | { | J | { { I HN BS Se a —_—— JUST A SPIN OF THE DIAL |}. and you reach Dallas Harveys Lake Center Moreland Fowler, Dick and Walker The Boston Store Wilkes-Barre, Pa. DIAL DIRECT 823-4141 Sweet Valley Noxen DIAL 674-1181 No Toll Charge QE excluded. 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A September wedding is planned. smorgasbord for Legion post 967 The Harveys Lake American Legion Post 967 will hold their annual Spring Smorgasbord at Casey’s Hill Top Inn Saturday, May 17. Serving will be from 6:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. Donations are $1.50 per person. Tickets may be bought from any Legion or Auxiliary Member, or at the door. Chairman is Gene Tilghman, Co-chairman, Ken Carey. Com- mittee members are Arthur Wagner, Cal Strohl, Tom Casey and Howard Jones. All the food will be home- made by the women of the auxiliary. Chairlady is Margaret Gray, and ‘co-chairlady iS Laura Carey. ih ane "THE DALLAS POST, MAY 8, 1969 The Dallas District Education Association will hold its annual Spring banquet to honor retir- ing teachers in the Chrystal Ballroom of Hotel Sterling Sat- urday, May 10, at 6 p.m. The salute to the retiring teachers will be given by Wil- liam A. Austin, supervisor of elementary education in the Dallas District. Six teachers will be retiring at the close of this school year following many years dedicated to the educa- tion and welfare of hundreds of children. The teachers who will be re- tiring are Mrs. Louise Colwell, principal, Dallas Elementary School, Miss Adaline Burgess, principal, of Trucksville Ele- mentary School, Mrs. Arline Rood, reading coordinator for the Dallas District Elementary schools, Mrs. Hannah C. James, kindergarten teacher, Dallas District schools, Miss Mary Fleming, third grade teacher at Trucksville Elementary School, and Miss Eva T. Mc- Guire, second grade teacher at Trucksville. Dr. Robert A. Mellman, su- perintendent of Dallas District Schools, Wesley Davies, Lu- zerne County superintendent, and Earl Fritzges, president of the Dallas District Board of Education will have messages for the teachers and guests. Gerald Stinson, faculty mem- ber of Dallas Senior High School, will be toastmaster. The incoming officers for the in Coast Guard The coast guard recruiting office in Wilkes-Barre, an- nounces that David Lee Spen- cer III, son of Mr. and Mrs. David L. Spencer Jr, of Dallas, enlisted in the U.S. Coast Guard on April 21 at the re- cruiting office in Wilkes-Barre for four years active duty. Seaman recruit Spencer will report to the Coast Guard Training Center, Cape May, N.J. Seaman recruit Spencer grad- uated from Lake-Lehman High School and attended Luzerne County Community College. He, was formerly = employed: by { Rave’s Nursery. - Remember Mother With a Special Gift ® DRESS SHOES ©BEDROOM SLIPPERS ® CASUALS GLOVES eHANDBAGS ® HOSIERY @NOTEPAPER ®GREETING CARDS FAIRVIEW SHOE STORE DALLAS SHOPPING CENTER "Hours DRS. I. & P. BERGER Optometrists 27 Machell Ave., Dallas 675-5067 Wednesday Afternoon Call Monday & Thursday Evenings For Appointment Registrar Special Offering — College Misericordia 1969 Summer Session For Men and Women Five Weeks June 23 - July 26 Monday through Friday SPECIAL THIS SUMMER Opportunities for high school teachers! An Experience in Inter-Disciplinary Study Literature History Philosophy : Combined as American or: World Perspectives on Man May be Taken as a Unit — 9 Credits May be Taken Singly — 3 Credits each For Further Information — Write or Call College Misericordia Dallas, Pa. 18612 Phone: Area Code 717-675-2181 Non-credit Course in Elementary Typing 7:45 to 8:30 A. M. Daily Class Limited to 25 Dallas Education Association - will be installed by Mr. Davies. Officers for the coming year are president, Walter Glogow- ski; first vice-president, Rich- ard Disque; second vice-presi- dent, John Baur; secretary, Mrs. Judith Roeder; and trea- surer, Mrs. Lena Moore. Entertainment will be pro- vided by the ‘‘Jesters,”’ a boys’ barber-shop ensemble from the Senior High School. Gifts and corsages will be presented to the retiring teach- ers; gifts will also be presented to those newly married and to resigning teachers with years Hopkins honor retiring teachers at Spring banquet Dancing from 9 p.m. to 12 p.m. will follow the dinner and program. Jack Melton’s Combo will provide the music for dancing. ; Committees for this affair in- clude co-chairmen Mrs. Mar- garet Johnson and Mrs. Marie Lewis; gifts, Mrs. Margaret Garris; table decorations, Miss Carol Dungey, Mrs. Ruth Novy, and Mrs. Marsha Landis; flow- ers, Miss Jennie Hill; music and publicity, Lester Lewis; invitations, Mrs. Margaret Johnson; entertainment, Mrs. Florence Sherwood; program and tickets, Mrs. Emma Lang Zachary win drama awvards The Back Mountain area is well represented theatrically at Bloomsburg State College where two young men have been devoting their talents to the Bloomsburg Players, the college’s dramatic organiza- tion. Both young men were honored at the Players’ annual banquet last Friday evening at the Hotel Magee in Blooms- burg. Sam Zachary, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Zachary, Shaver- town, was elected by the organ- ization to serve as its president for the 1969-70 school year. The election results were announced by, retiring | president {Bruce Hopkins, West Dallas, who has held the position for two years. Sam is a graduate of Dallas High School and is in his sophomore year at the college, where he is enrolled in the division of Secondary Educa- tion, with a major in Public Speaking and Theatre Arts. He joined the drama organiza- tion during his Freshman year and devoted his talents to the production angle of all four of - the Players’ dramatic offerings that year. During the summer of 1968 the two young men were room- mates when they participated in the Summer Theatre '68 pro- gram at the college. Sam * undertook the highly involved ' job of stage manager for ‘The Glass Menagerie, which starred a pretty, well-known actress— Academy Award winner Mer- cedes McCambridge. Not wanting to remain be- hind the scenes, Mr. Zachary had ample opportunity to prove his acting ability this season, receiving substantial roles in three of the college’s four ma- jor productions: A STREET- CAR NAMED DESIRE, HENRY IV, and MY SISTER EILEEN. He was further honored in October by being granted mem- bership in the Alpha Omicron cast of Alpha Psi Omega, the National Honorary Fraternity for Dramatics. In retiring as President of the theatrical organization, Mr. Hopkins congratulated the members and faculty for the outstanding contribution they are making toward the better- ment of theatre, as well as of BSC. He also thanked them for having given him the oppor- tunity to serve as their presi- dent. Bruce became active in the Bloomsburg Players during his ‘Freshman year, and has aided in the production of some 20 plays since that time. He has received roles in 10 of the col- lege’s dramatic offerings. Dur- ing his Sophomore year, he too was elected to membership in Alpha Psi Omega, and also served as Treasurer of the Players. The following sum- mer, he acted as understudy to Broadway actor Robert Salvio, who was appearing at the col- lege in NIGHT MUST FALL. A graduate of Dallas Senior High School, Mr. Hopkins re- ceived his B.S. Degree in Sec- ondary Education, Speech and Theatre Arts, from BSC in January of this year. Since then, he has been doing some graduate work at the college. The readers of the Dallas’ Post are familiar with this young man through his column, OFF THE CUFF STUFF. In addition, Bruce is a contribut- ing writer to PULSE, a new Wyoming Valley monthly maga- zine which will begin publica- tion in June. Mr. Hopkins has recently been accepted for summer study at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of Drama in New York City. In the fall he will be Director of Dramatics at Central Bucks County High School in Doylestown, Pa. 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O Post correspondent Mrs. Ray Kelly, Noxen, was among those selected to serve as jurist at the recent murder trial in Tunk- hannock. Other area residents serving were Joseph Gavick, Beaumont, and Donald Goble, Eatonville. tl Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Martin of Split Rail Lane traveled recently to Long Island, N.Y., where they visited with friends. Fl Miss Frances Dorrance of Dallas, a noted conservationist and former member of the Pennsylvania Historical and Mu- seum Commission, was recognized by a formal resolutior of that organization on the occasion of her ninety-third oirti fy recently. { : 0 Mrs. Daisy Crispell, Harveys Lake, wishes to thank the many kind friends and relatives who shared her happiness on her 85th birthday, April 1. 0 After spending the winter at their home in Hollywood, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elston have now returned to Dallas. 0 Recuperating at her home after being ill for the past week is Mrs. Harvey Kitchen, Idetown. Visiting the Kitchens Sunday was Mrs. Frances Panzia, Philadelphia, sister of Mrs. Kitchen. a Mr. George Searfoss, Harveys Lake, is ill at his home and would enjoy hearing from his friends. O Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Smith, West Dallas, Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ricker of University Park, Pa. Mr. Ricker is assistant to the dean of Physical Education at Penn State University. { sPECIAL BAYER ASPIRIN BOTTLE OF 300 $1.98 EVANS DRUG STORE Prescription Pharmacy 675-3366 SHAVERTOWN 675-5121 rE ——— ———— MOTHER'S DAY FLOWERS = «THOUSANDS OF © . GERANIUMS h TUBEROUS BEGONIAS \ ” \ \ \ ANNUALS : PANSIES ; \ \ : \ ; \ \ \ \ \ \ \ PETUNIAS MARIGOLDS SNAPDRAGONS AGERATUM , ALYSSUM IMPATIENS WAX BEGONIAS MANY OTHERS IN POTS AND BOXES GARDEN SUPPLIES VEGETABLE and FLOWER SEEDS FERTILIZER PEAT MOSS 4 SPRAY and DUST LIME LAWN SEED ONION SETS VEGETABLE PLANTS. SS CioTINIE FLOWERS AND VEGETABLE PLANTS GROWN IN OUR OWN GREENHOUSES. 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