ion Hunf* will dish tthe Mrs: Paul’ ee ini sville esbitt iends ry. se TTT RT TAT TT TR mT A 4 A IR RT } ’y A aT - United Methodist Church will A Greenstreet News Co. Publication Trucksville Fire Company Inspects Elementary School Fire drills and building in- - spections were made recently of Westmoreland and Trucksville Elementary Schools by a seven- man committee of Trucksville Volunteer Fire Company. Under the signature of Fire Chief Robert Chamberlain, a number of recommendations were made to Dallas School District administration to fa- cilitate safety measures. James O. Brokenshire, assis- tant to the superintendent, re- ported that most recommenda- tions by the fire company have been remedied or are being remedied. “Our deepest concern is for the safety of the children,” he stated. For Westmoreland School, re- commendations were: (1) re- ceptacles should be converted to three prong receptacle, as all adaptors used are not being grounded; (2) check, readjust and install door checks where Shavertown w by Charlot Denmon 675-0419 Florence Moss, 16 W. Mt. Airy Road, Shavertown, has returned to her home from Nesbitt Memorial Hospital where she was a medical patient. Her friends are happy to hear that she is well on the road to recovery. Arts and Crafts group will meet today at 10 a.m. in the i social rooms of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church. eer of the Luther League of St. Paul's Lutheran Church are holding a dance in the Sool rooms of the church Friday," p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Fred Anderson Sr., is recuperating at his home, 116 N. | Pioneer Ave., following surgery at Geisinger Medical Center, . Danville. Thanksgiving Eve service will be held at 7:30 p.m. at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Shavertown. All members of the congregation are urged to at- tend. *Benson fruit cakes are now being sold by the youth groups of the Shavertown United Methodist Church. Persons interested in purchasing cakes for Te or Christmas may plate their orders with " members of the groups or with Mrs. John Rogers’ office. Highgchool seniors who are members of Shavertown Unifed Methodist Church anticipating attending Dickinson or Lycoming College or Drew or Syracuse Universities, may obtain applications for scholarships through the Wyoming Conference from the office of Mrs. John Rogers, educational assistant. Alice Borthwick, president of WSCS, Shavertown United Methodist Church, reminds members that there will be no meeting this month due to the chan of meeting to ac- commodate the missionary speaker. Keller Circle of Shavertown meet Mov. 19in the social rooms of the church. A member from ‘the Junior Woman’s Club will speak on Meals on Wheels program. Members of the¥® Dorcas Society of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church met last Tuesday in the (\ (Buy a pound of Fanny awe Home Assortment Milk Chocolates All Dark ; or Nut, Caramel & Crisps “Lenman High School and is social rooms of the church. In the absence of the president, Mrs. Robert Monk, vice president, presided. The slate of officers for the coming year was presented and approved by the members. Newly elected officers begin- ning their term in January are Mrs. William Dierolf, president; Mrs. John Fet- terman, vice president; Mrs. Mrs. Herbert Hill, treasurer. A vote of appreciation was given to the public who helped make the society’s recent rummage sale a success. Ted Woolbert, secretary; and mms S A N The society also voted to sell plates commemorating the 40th anniversary of the church at the Advent Supper, Nov. 28. Next meeting will be the Christmas party, Dec. 14, at the Franklin Tea House. Mrs. Harold Ash is in charge of reservations. Congratulations to Rosemary Sebolka, RD 5, Shavertown, who recently announced her engagement to Christian Busse, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Busse, Kingston. Miss Sebolka is the daughter of Mary Sebolka, and the late Francis Sebolka. She is a graduate of Lake- employed as clerk-typist at Acme Markets Inc., Forty Fort. Mr. Busse was graduated from Central Catholic High School and is a senior English major at King’s College. The wedding will take place June 10 in St. Therese’s Church, Shavertown. DIAVON DS CHRISTMAS 1% Carat Diamond $595. 1 Carat Diamond $295. % Carat Diamond $169. » Carat Diamond $95. Ys Carat Diamond $59. ¥2 OFF ON ALL NATIONALLY ADVERTISED WATCHES A.J. Wallace 81 Public Sq. W-B. Get another pound free! Mix or match. OFFER GOOD ONLY WHILE STOCKS LAST — HURRY! SERVICE 675-5121 NOW AT: EVANS DRUG STORE QUICK “Prescription Pharmacy” Easy SHAVERTOWN PARKING 675-3366 needed; (3) advise teachers and custodians that pressurized cans and other combustible ma- terials should be kept in metal containers and out of reach of children; (4) a complete check of electrical circuits throughout the building. The inspection team made the following recommendations on the fire drill procedure used at Trucksville School: (1) instead of having the upper floor students exit from the building and proceed toward the front of the building, the upper west rooms proceed to the northerly side of building and upper floor east rooms exit to east side of school grounds in order to remove students from the street side and sidewalk. At Trucksville School, Mr. ‘Brokenshire reported children are leaving the building by dif- ferent exits so that no children will be close to the road when the building is evacuated. The suggestion for Westmore- land that all receptacles be changed from two-prong to three-prong is being studied. To remedy this situation would in- volve considerable expense of re-wiring the building. \ I THE DALLAS POST, NOV. 18, 1971 Boy Scout Jeff McDonald of Troop 281 puts finishing touches to his task of painting the basement of Dallas United Methodist Church. This was Jeff’s scout community project toward ear- ning an Eagle Badge. Dallas Schools will Issue Courtesy Passes The Dallas Board of School: Directors announced their plan to inaugurate policy of issuing courtesy passes .to retired residents age 65 and over. The passes will entitle the holder to attend all athletic and cultural events sponsored by the district. These passes are being provided as a courtesy to the a token of the Board’s esteem of the individuals. Eligible persons can obtain these passes in the district administrative office located in the Dallas Senior High School. Questions concerning the issuance of passes can also be directed to this office. retired people of the district as Dallas Scout Completes Unique Service Project As one of the nine scouts in Boy Scout Troop 281 who are working on Eagle Scout projects, Jeff McDonald chose for his community project the task of painting the basement of Dallas United Methodist Church. Jeff, who has been a scout for three years, completed his chosen task in 52 hours of work. His project was approved by the church Board of Trustees. . According to Scoutmaster John Juris, Jeff showed leadership Holdredge Completes Air Force Training Airman Patrick J. Holdredge. son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Holdredge of 65 Zinn St., Trucksville, has completed his U.S. Air Force basic training at the Air Training Command's Lackland AFB, Tex. He has been assigned to Presidio of Monterey, Calif., for training as a language specialist. Airman Holdredge, a 1968 graduate of Dallas Senior High School, re- ceived a B.A. degree from Pennsylvania State University. Shop these fine MIDWAY - SATURDAY NOY. 20™ 9:30 am ability when he employed the help of other scouts in the troop, thereby helping them obtain rank through community projects. A son of Sgt. Major and Mrs. F. D. McDonald, White Birch Mobile Home Ranch, Jeff is a freshman at Dallas Junior High School. Boy Scout Troop 281, which was organized in 1923, is sponsored by Dallas United Methodist Church. "articles Page Three To Sell Rummage The Altar and Rosary Society of St. Therese’s Church, Shavertown, will hold a rum- mage sale in the church auditorium Nov. 19 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Nov. 20 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Doughnuts and coffee will be available both days. Chairmen for the affair is Mrs. Thomas Carr and co- chairman is Mrs. Robert Yarashus. Mrs. Myron Mickiewicz and Mrs. Thomas Sturm are in charge of publicity. 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