The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 16, 1970, Image 11

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Barbara Hill
Ald®son church
plans breakfast
A Fisherman’s Breakfast will
be served at the Alderson Uni-
ted Methodist Church, Harveys
Lake, April 18. Serving will be-
gin at 6 a.m. with sausage, pan-
cakes, eggs and coffee on the -
menu. Pie can also be pur-
chased.
Chairman of the committee is
Warren Johnson. He is assisted
by Charles Murphy, Robert
Bush, Robert Williams and Ar-
thur Wagner. The public is wel-
come.
Dalfes Baptists
will hold Revival
TheWhallas Baptist Church
will hold Revival Services April
13-19 at 7:30 each evening.
Glenn -Swords will lead the sing-
ing. The Rev. Riley George is
pastor. The Rev. Bob Garber
will give the word.
A nursery will be provided at
each service and transportation
is available. There will be free
telephone counseling each day.
LAKE-LEHMAN MENU
Elizabeth Zbick
Rita Post
Debbie Rinken
Lake-Lehman girls honored
Four Lake-Lehman High
School senior girls were intro-
duced by Mrs. Raymond Garin-
ger, education chairman, to
members of the Harveys Lake
Women’s Service Club last
week as recipients of special
honors awarded by the club.
Gifts were presented to Betty
Zbick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Zbick; Rita Post,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Pest; Barbara Hill,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jennie Hill and Debbie Rinken,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Vivian Rinken. The girls were
chosen for their outstanding
achievements in school, home,
church and community. The
club has honored eight senior
girls this year.
The Rev. Silas Gearhart,
pastor of the First English
Church of Nanticoke, offered
congratulations to the girls and
commended the club for the fine
work they are doing.
MONDAY—Beef stew over biscuit, carrot and celery sticks, fruit
and milk.
TUESDAY—Hot ham sandwich, sweet potatoes (high school),
potato salad (elementary), baked beans, cabbage salad with
pineapple, pudding and milk.
WEDNESDAY—Meat loaf, mashed potatoes, buttered corn,
picigyd beets, jello with topping and milk.
THURSDAY—Southern fried steak on bun, soup, carrot and celery
sticks, fruit and milk.
FRIDAY—No school.
Dallas Sr. Women
install new officers
New officers of the Dallas
Senior Woman's Club were in-
stalled at the recent April
meeting of the club. Installing
officer was Clara Ohlman.
Women taking office were
Mrs. Robert Parker, president;
Mrs. Verne Groff, first vice
president; Mrs. Gus Shuleski,
second vice president; Mrs.
Livingston Clewell, secretary;
Mrs. Robert Van Horn, cor-
responding secretary; Mrs. L.
L. Richardson, asst. cor-
responding secretary; Mrs.
Lamar Sharpe, tressurer; Mrs.
Irving Berger, asst. secretary,
and Marian Harter, asst. trea-
surer #4
* Mrs. Leonard Cowett, retiring
president, presided at the
meeting and announced the
spring meeting of the County
Federation of Woman’s Clubs
will be held at the Holiday Inn,
which was held yesterday. She
also announced that the annual
state Convention would be held
at the Penn Harris Hotel May 21°
and 22. . \
Mrs. Darrell Crispell and
Mrs. Sheldon Evans were ap-
pointed auditors. Chairmen
made their yearly reports.
Mrs. William Arnold and Mrs.
Elmer Daley were accepted as
new members and Mrs. John
Kauffman and Mrs. Jack Wil-
lison were welcomed as guests.
Mrs. Parker announced the
Chorale would present its
Spring Concert at the May
meeting and designated that
time as guest night.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Ed Ratcliff and Mrs.
Ralph Fitch.
be entitled ‘‘An Anthology of
Grace Martin opened the bus-
iness meeting with a reading,
“The Word is Responsibility,”
and Mrs. Howard Jones
presided.
Hostesses were Susan Stock-
age, Mrs. Earl Crispell, Mrs.
Guy Fritz, Mrs. Elvin Bean and
Mrs. Robert Crispell. Hostesses
at the April board meeting will
be Mrs. Allen Sorchik, Mrs.
Robert Traver, Mrs. Raymond
Garinger, Mrs. Charles Youren
and Jean Moledor. The meeting
will be combined one with the
retiring members entertaining
the new members.
The nominating committee,
Mrs. Harvey Kitchen, Mrs.
Robert Traver, Mrs. Allen
Sorchik, Mrs. Bradley Ide, Mrs.
by Cheryl Hontz and
Linda Dexter
Student Council holds election
The student council held an
election last Friday to elect
officers for the 1970-71 school
year. Three candidates were
chosen from homerooms and
approved by an election com-
mittee: Each candidate
presented a nomination speech
to: the student body. The
nominees were: president,
Steve Goode, Cathy Wilson, and
Herman Otto; vice president,
Ed Riefenstahl, Jay Miller, and
Priscilla Kloeber; secretary,
Sue Neilson, Holly Phillips, and
John Woychick. Good luck to
the elected officers!
Future Teachers of America
visit school
Thirteen members of the
Future Teachers of America
with their advisor, Catherine
Wega, visited the Roosevelt
School for the Physically
Handicapped last Wednesday in
Swoyersville. The future
teachers observed the 25 chil-
dren who attend the special
school. They observed them
under classroom conditions and
while they underwent physical
therapy.
Music Activities
Dal-Hi chorus, under the
direction of Florence Sherwood,
.is involved in final rehearsals
for its annual spring concert to
be presented April 30 and May 1
at 8 p.m. in the high school
auditorium. The program will
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DALLAS SENIOR
HIGH SCHOOL
Dallas Senior Woman'’s Club installed its new officers in April.
for outstanding achievement
Carl Swanson, presented the
slate of officers which was ac-
cepted. Those who will hold of-
fices for the next two years are
Mrs. Carl Swanson, president;
Mrs. , Charles Williams, first
vice president; Mrs. Charles
Austin, second vice president;
Mrs. Bradley Ide, recording
secretary; Mrs. Earl Crispell,
assistant recording secretary;
Pauline Davis, corresponding
secretary; Grace Martin,
assistant corresponding
secretary; Mrs. Melvin
Congdon, treasurer, and Mrs.
Taft Truska, assistant
treasurer.
~ The new officers will be in-
stalled at a dinner meeting in
May.
Music,” and will include a
variety of selection from dif-
ferent periods in the develop-
ment of music up to the present
time. The senior members of
the band and chorus will travel
to New York City this Saturday
as a group.
French contest
The National French Contest
was administered to French
students at King’s College April
11. The test was composed of
both oral and written parts and
included grammar, reading
comprehension, and French
culture. The test was taken by
seniors Doris Sims, Elaine
Kuehn, and Susan Dexter, and
juniors Glenda Larson and
Mary Cully. Helen M. Sliker is
the French teacher.
Junior news
Last Thursday the juniors
were measured for their class
rings which will arrive before
the school term ends. The rings
are of a new style this year—the
collegiate type of ring. A
committee composed of both
students and faculty members
has been meeting periodically
throughout the year and
decided upon the new rings
which seem to satisfy most of
the student body.
The committees for the an-
nual junior-senior prom have
been organized and are working
diligently to make this year’s
prom the best yet. The theme
committee is especially active
at the present. The prom will be
held May 8.
Shown above, left to right, are: Clara Ohlman, installing of-
ficer; Mrs. Livingston Clewell, Mrs. Robert Van Horn, Mrs. L.
L. Richardson, Mrs. Lamar Sharpe, Mrs. Robert Parker, and
Mrs. Leonard Cowe
THE DALLAS POST, APRIL 16, 1970
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