The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 16, 1971, Image 11

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by Charlot Denmon
675-0419
Members of Mrs. Gosart’s
cancer dressing group met in
the social rooms of St. Paul’s
Lutheran Church, Dec. 14, from
9 p.m. to noon. Following the
volunteer = bandage-making
session, a Christmas covered
dish luncheon and party was
held.
Dick: Mathers, popular
Kingston Township resident,
has returned from a goose
hunting trip in Maryland.
We are happy to report that
both ‘Mr. and Mrs. Fred W.
Anderson Sr. are able to be out
after suffering a long siege of
illness.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Fred W. Anderson Jr., 124°
N. Pioneer Ave., Shavertown,
whose infant daughter, Karen
June, was baptized in St. Paul’s
Lutheran Church, Shavertown.
Mug and Mrs. Robert Monk
and s, Earl and Daniel, have
returned to their home on North
Lehigh Street, Shavertown,
after visiting Mr. Monk’s
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Martin Quinn, White
Haven, over the weekend.
Members of Lutheran Church
Women, St. Paul’s Lutheran
Church, held a luncheon
meeting yesterday in the social
rooms. of the church. Following
the business session and pro-
gram, the members joined in
deggrating the church
Cilla tree. ;
ecil Poynton, Shaver
Avenue, has returned home
frong, Wilkes-Barre General
Ho al where he was a
medical patient.
A special children’s service
followed by a birthday party for
Jesus will be held Dec. 24, 7:30
p.m., at St. Paul’s Lutheran
Church, Shavertown, during the
7:30 p.m. Holy Communion
Service. Children will be enter-
tained with films and games
and refreshments will be ser-
ved. Adult members of the con-
gregation are invited to join the
children after the service for
birthday cake and coffee.
At 10:30 a Candlelight
Communion Service will be held
at thg church.
Fi@% Anderson Jr., 124 N,
Pioneer Ave., Shavertown, con-
duets a Bible class each Wed-
nesgpy evening at St. Paul's
Lu#f€ran Church. The class
which begins at 6:30 p.m. is
open to everyone—all ages.
Members of the class are pre-
sently studying ‘‘Comparative
Religions.”
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church
Couples Club will attend dinner
at Shadowbrook, Tunkhannock.
Miss Kirmse Wins
Academic Honors
Dorothy A. Kirmse of Dallas,
ainember of the class of 1974 at
RMdmore College, earned
honors for the spring term of
1971. 5
Highest honors are awarded
fai: a quality point ratio of 3.6 or
her from a possible 4.0, and
. honors for a ratio of 3.2 or
higher.
Skidmore, now in its first year
of coeducation, will celebrate
its 50th anniversary in 1972. Its
students, men and women,
represent 40 states and 26
foreign countries.
Miss Kirmse is a daughter of
Mrs. G. J. Schellenberg of RD 4,
Dallas, and a graduate of the
Ethel Walker School, Simsbury,
Conn,
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The Welcome Wagon
hostess will help!
a Mrs. Ives
Call today: 287-4467
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Shavertown
Dec. 17 at 7 p.m. Those in-
terested in attending are asked
to call Mr. or Mrs. John
Kauffman.
The Rev. G. Elson Ruff, first
pastor of St. Paul’s Lutheran
Church, is ill at his home,
School Lane House, Apt. 1052,
5450 Wissahickon Ave., Phila.
19144. He would appreciate
cards or notes from friends in
this area.
Candlelight Communion
Service will be held at Shaver-
town United Methodist Church,
Dec. 24, at 10 p.m.
Couples Club of Shavertown
United Methodist Church held a
Christmas buffet supper
meeting Dec. 11 in the social
rooms. The program consisted
of hanging greens, decorating
the. church and singing
Christmas carols.
A get-acquainted instruction
meeting for persons wishing to
join ~~ Shavertown United
Methodist Church will be held
Dec. 16 at 7:45 p.m.
Shavertown United Methodist
Church junior high group will go
caroling Dec. 18. A holiday
party will follow at Heidels,
Ferguson Avenue, Shavertown.
The senior high group plan to go
caroling Dec. 19 and meet after-
ward at Evans home, Summit
Street, Shavertown.
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Photo by J. Kozemchak Sr.
The 25 members of the Dallas
Women’s Club Chorale have be-
gun their annual Christmas pro-
grams, with the first program
of the season a presentation at
the Castle Inn for the Dallas
Junior Women’s Club.
The chorale has sung also for
Dallas Senior Women’s Club,
Altar and Rosary Society of St.
Therese’s Church, the guests at
Valley Crest Hospital, Welsh
Baptist Church at Edwards-
ville, and the Wilkes-Barre
Quota Club.
Festive Hayride
For MYF Group
Members of the Intermediate
MYF of the Trucksville United
Methodist Church recently held
a night of fun and fellowship for
themselves and their guests on
a hayride at the Mohawk
Stables. Following the hayride
they enjoyed music and pizza at
Joe's Grotto.
Those in attendance were:
Barbara Johnson, Dottie
Hoover, Laura Enslen, Diane
Rattigan, Jon Billings, Scott
Sherwood, Nancy Jolly, Pam
Johnson, Barbara Bessmer,
Lisa Williams, Carol Kreidler,
Jan Bigelow, Doug Wasserott,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Wasserott. Assisting with
transportation was Mrs. En-
slen.
THE DALLAS POST, DEC. 16, 1971
Chorale Plans Festive
Christmas Concert Season
Today (Thursday) the
chorale will appear at the
United Penn Bank, Wilkes-
Barre, at 12:15 p.m. The pro-
gram will be broadcast. Mrs.
David Wojciechowski, chorale
director, issued an invitation to
the general public to come to
the bank lobby and hear the
Seeks Intervention
Rudolph E. Shearer,
department commander of the
Pennsylvania Veterans of
Foreign Wars, has asked for
intervention by President Nixon
in behalf of imprisoned
Americans who are being held
captive on the Chinese
mainland. The fate of these
unfortunate American citizens
should be an item of top priority
on the: schedule of the
President’s forthcoming visit to
China, and his talks with
Chairman Mao and Premier
Chou en Lai, Commander
Shearer believes.
Commander Shearer wrote:
“It would seem to me that if the
Red Chinese are sincere about
improving relationships with
our government, the release of
our citizens would be a step in
that direction and would be a
gesture of good faith, hopefully
being arranged during the visit.
Should you agree with this
thought, perhaps you could
convey the same to our
President.”
Marvin the Mouse delighted the Dallas Elementary School
children during its premiere performance Friday afternoon.
The cast, pictured above from left to right, include Steve Bitten-
bender, curtain man; Lorie Law, Cheryl McLaine, JiHi Choe,
Lorie Romig, Mark Carter, David Daley, Lee McCarthy, John
Deitz and Jim Daubert, curtain man. Second row: David Smith,
Raef Fahmy, Scott Bohlander, Tracey Allabaugh, Michael Getz,
Nancy Frew.
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program, ‘Christmas Around
the World.”
Other concerts scheduled by
the chorale are at Bethel Bap-
tist Church, Retreat State Hos-
pital, and the Kiwanis Christ-
mas party at Irem Temple
County Club.
The program consists of a
blend of old and new Christmas
carols dating back to the 1700's.
Some of" the selections are:
“And the Glory of the Lord”,
from Handel Messiah; an Ap-
palachian Folk song that is done
a capella with a soprano solo by
Mrs. Raymond Hoyt; A West
Indian spiritual, “The Virgin
Mary and a Baby Boy.”
Members, as shown in the ac-
companying photograph, are:
seated, left to right, Mrs. Walter
Hennebaul, Mrs. James Balmer
Jr., music chairman; Mrs.
David Wojciechowski, director:
Mrs. Walter Steltz, pianist;
Mrs. Joseph Katyl, Mrs. Daniel
Meeker;
Standing, first row, Mrs.
William Walp, Mrs. Donald
Shaffer, Mrs. Robert Yurashas,
Mrs. Joseph Martini, Mrs. John
Schray, Mrs. Joseph Balavage,
Mrs. Charles Mahler, Mrs. La-
mont Holdsworth, Mrs. John
McGoey Sr., music chairman.
Standing, second row, Mrs.
Leo Mohen, Mrs. Jack Birn-
stock, Mrs. Leon Brokenshire,
Mrs. William Kalinowski, Mrs.
Fred Kwasnik, Mrs. Raymond
Hoyt, soloist; Mrs. Paul Lauer
and Mrs. John Williams.
Marvin the Mouse
Delights Audiences
Marvin the Mouse, a hippie
mouse with whiskers much too
long for his own good, held sway
last Friday afternoon when
children of Miss Rood’s fourth
grade class presented a 15-
minute play for their parents
and other students of the Dallas
Elementary School.
Sponsored by Nibble-Nibble
Cheese and the Mouse Trap In-
surance Company, the play de-
picted the struggles of Marvin
and his fellow mice when
; trapped by a cat’if the’base-
ment of a house.
The fourth grade youngsters
worked for three weeks learn-
ing their lines and fashioning
costumes, masks and other
props for the play. The
humorous skit was presented
five times during the afternoon
and drew gales of laughter from
appreciative play-goers.
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Singers with the Dallas Woman’s Club Chorale are presenting
during the Christmas season their annual program of carols
called, “Christmas Around the World.”
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