An international covered dish dinner. prepared by members Dallas Junior Woman's Club's first fl eting. Mrs. William e D. Daviet. president, presided over the meeting which was held recently ‘at the Prince of Peace Church. Dallas. Mrs. Evan Bonawitz, program chairman, presented two Rotary Exchange Students who gave very informative and interesting talks on their coun- tries. They were Rosario Fondono from Bolivia and Maria Reis from Brazil. Mrs. Bonawitz also announced that the program for the November meeting will be the annual Talent Auction. Mrs. Nelson Fey. chairman. asked each club Oak by Bridgette Correale 639-5759 Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Swan. Idetown. are proud to announce the arrival of their first grand- child. Carline Crop. daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. Thomas Crop of Flemington. N.J. Mrs. Crop. the at the Hunterdon Medical Center. Sept. 30. Mr. Crop is the son of Claude Crop. Kingston. Baby Carline is the first grand- child of both the maternal and paternal grandparents. The School of Religion at Gate of Heaven is sponsoring a bus trip to Scranton to view the movie “Time to Run”. The group will leave the school grounds al 6 p.m.. Oct. 17, and return at approximately 9:45 p.m. All reservations must be made by Qct. 13, by calling the church (glice between 9 and 4 p.m.. an®639-5643 after 4 p.m. "The School of Religion is con- ducting a paper drive Nov. 10 and 11. Birthday greetings to Mike older. Oct. 16. Congratulations to Dolores and Tom Havrilla who will cele- brate their wedding anniver- sary Oct. 13 Happy to report that Marie Jones is recuperating at home after being a medical patient at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Parents-Teachers = Guild = at Gate of Heaven will conduet the first meeting of this school year, Oct. 23. at 8 p.m. in the school’s auditorium. Parents are urged to attend. Best wishes to Mike and Irene \ 4 District Governor Visi Local Club Rotary Dist. Gov. Dick West headed up the program at bord-dinner meeting. Oct. 4. Mr. West, of Sayre. visited the Dallas club as part of his effort to visit each club in the district during his tenure as governor. Mr. West started out his pro- gram by calling local Rotarians Fred Dingle and Art Ross to the head table. where he presented them with certificates of perfect attendance. Mr. Dingle has an eight-year record of perfect at- tendance: Mr. Ross received his cord pBicate for three years without miss. Mr. West spoke on the attri- butes of a good Rotarian. mem- bership efforts. and" the. Rotary's new rulings concern- ing senior members. The governor announced that held at Pocono Manor. April 19, 20 and 21, 1974. The district as- sembly will be held in Scranton, Hospital Auxiliaries Schedule Program The Northeast Region. Penn- sylvania Association of Hospital Auxiliaries. will meet Oct. 17 in the nurses’ residence of the Community Medical Center. Scranton. for their fall meeting. Registration and coffee will be from 9:30 to 10:15 a.m., fol- lowed bysthe business ‘meeting at 10: with Mrs. Leland S. Spaulding. president N.E.R.. presiding. _ Luncheon will be -at noon. followed by a program by Wil- liam Dawson and a tour ofthe center by. the ‘Volunteers in Action.” Special attention will be given to gift shop chairmen of all regional shops. The Community Medical Center shop is an aux- iliary project and is staffed by volunteers. ~ Mrs. Alfred P. Jones will act as chairman for the day. Doris Brown is president of the Community Medical Center Auxiliary. Hill Passeralla of Pine Street. who will celebrate their silver wed- ding anniversary. Oct. 16. Sorry to report that Gerri Bartz is resting at home following an injury to her back. Fred Tomaselli and Vince Correale enjoyed several days in Atlantic City, N.J.. visiting the Packaging Manufacturers’ Machinery Institute's annual convention. The Catholic Youth Center membership campaign will close Oct. 18. Many new and interesting programs are plan- ned for all age groups. For further information. call 823- E21. Hayden and Verna Evans will honor a ‘wedding anniversary, Oe, 20. Belated greetings to Maureen Hale who celebrated her sixth birthday. Oct. 1 (‘ub Scouts and Webelos of Lehman and their parents will conduct an important meeting, Oct. 10 at 7:30 p.m, in the Leh- man-Jackson Elementary School auditorium. All boys interested in joining Cub Scout Pack 241. and their parents are urged to attend. Idetown Methodist Church will hold a turkey supper Oct. 13 from 4:30 to 7 p.m. Tickets may be. purchased from church members. or reservations may be made by calling 639-5691 before Oct. 10. No tickets will be sold at the door. member to bring homemade articles. baked goods, or canned items to the November meeting. All articles will be auctioned off and the proceeds given to a community project. Mrs. Harold Haefele intro- duced guests and reported that she has membership cards available for anyone who is in: terested in becoming a member of the club. She announced that Mrs. John S. Fine. Jr. and Mrs. Thomas Wenrick are new members. ~ Mrs. Haefele asked all new members and board member$ to attend the President's Tea for orientation of new members which will be held Nov. 27 at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. William D. Davies. 72 Shaver Ave.. Shavertown. Mrs. Clyde Davis. education chairman. announced that the club's annual $500 scholarship daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Berti of Dallas. = Mrs. “Robert D. Richardson. chairman of Hess’ International Fashion Show. announced that the show will be held Nov. 1 at 8 p.m. at the Dalas Junior High School auditorium. Tickets can be purchased from any club member or at the door the night of the show. An added feature this year will be refreshments served in the cafeteria, follow- ing the show. A Christmas shopping night will be held at the Gate of Heaven Church. Dallas. for the children of the Back Mountain area. Club members will donate handmade articles along with items purchased for the children to buy for $1 or less. Mrs. John Randolph Will be chairman of the event which will be held Dee. 8 from 2 to 4 pam. Mrs. Charles Hillard, home life chairman. reported 43 club members are participating in the program to help Heather Smith of Lehman. Mrs. Francis Smaka «was chairman of the International Dinner. From $10.°° DH HR HHP A HAD HPAP ALP APN HALLANDALE LIA a THE DALLAS POST, OCTOBER 11, 1973 2 Discussing plans for Hess Brothers’ fashion show to be held Nov. 1 at the Dallas Junior High School are left to right: Mrs. Robert Richardson, Mrs. William Farrell, Hess’ fashion model, and Richard G. Johnson, Hess’ fashion director and commentator. The show is being sponsored by the Dallas Junior Woman's Club. A YE Mizd's oT oY thing Fashions Be For the Very Discriminate Woman ar 3 Wyoming Ave. =e 10:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m, & Sl Pa. 18644 717/693-3415 ANY You’ll find what you like at 7B a price you will like......... The exotic The beautiful The functional at Holak’s Pharmacy Main St. & Zerby Ave. Edwardsville, Pa. 288-6626 -Bank Americard Mastercharge vy Announcing... | Newly arrived decorative fa brics.. pholstery, drapery 3 1& slipcover materials } ‘R141 S. MAIN ST., PITTS 655-1930 YOpen daily 8:30 fo 8. Friday 8:30 to 9. Saturday 8:30 to Convenient parking in our new lot in rear of store (he, Near Gramercy Restaurant ang Klein Au ® Yearbook Sittings Underway At Special Rates- To Seniors +o » all. Now For BROODY’S STUDIO 779-9537 Page 9 The late autumn and early winter: holiday season of 1973 will be aglow with the glitter and glamour of the newest fashions being introduced to those attending the Interna- tional Fashion Show. Nov. 1 at 8 p.m. at the Dallas Junior High School auditorium. The Dallas Junior Woman's Club will sponsor the "Asian Adventure Fashion Show, to be presented by Hess Brothers of Allentown. Mrs. Robert Richardson 1s chairman and Mrs. William Farrell. co-chair- man of the show. Mrs. William Woman's Club Chorale will entertamm after the show. Refreshments will be served in the cafeteria. Lickets may he purchased door. Dallas Boro. PTA To Meet Monday The Dallas Borough Elemen- tary School PTA will hold its first meeting of the school year. Oct. 15 at 8 p.m. Walter Prokopchak. new principal. and new teachers will be introduced. Class visitation will be held and refreshments will be served. qs celebration. the
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