The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 06, 1975, Image 5

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    FIREMAN'S BANQUET—Principals attending the an-
nual banquet of the Back Mountain Volunteer Fireman's
\ssociation included. (seated. left to right) George
For a $4 donation, the
pupil's offer this year’s
patron his choice of London
broil or chicken Kiev, plus
fruit cup. salad. baked
potato with sour cream,
peas with mushrooms,
We have monogrammed
stationery,
napkins,
coasters,
annual affair can still be
"For your Christmas shopping con-
venience We will be open now
through Dec. 23 - Mon. - Fri. 9 a.m.
to9p.m. Sat. 9a.m.-5p.m.
counted on to raise about
$300 for the Wyoming
Seminary contribution to
game or reporting for
wailing duly immediately
after the game.
Members of Koehl's
United Way Dinner
Committee are GiGi
Lopatto. hostess: Bruce
head waitress; and Gordon
Davies. Dallas. and Tracy
Innes. Shavertown., head
cooks. Faculty advisors to
the dinner event are James
Photo by Fay Broody Studio
added features of
year's dinner.
Homecoming-Parents’
Day will also feature the
crowning of the
Homecoming Queen during
half-time of the Wyoming
this
Fall Meeting of the
Parents’ Association. a
buffet luncheon and parent-
teacher conferences. by
appointment.
Do you want to see a
The Dallas High Junior
classes are
the famous
At the next meeting of
the Wyoming Valley Ski
Club, on Tuesday, Nov. 4,
plans will be finalized for
the club’s fifteenth annual
Ski Fashion Show to be
p.m. at Gus Genetti’s,
Wilkes-Barre. Ski fashions
CHOICE
playing cards rolls, beverage and a Buckle. host; Dana Seminary-Cheshire
| and book matches selection from a lavish Pearce. licket chairman: Academy football game, an 0 0 U M D S TE A K
dessert table. Paul Williams. head informal reception-
The bargain that it is. the ~~ waiter; Janel Murray. following. the game, the
high school auditorium.
The play tells the story of
Annie Sullivan and her
work with the deaf, dumb.
and blind. girl, Helen
Queen contest which is a
highlight of the show.
Tickets are available
from club members or at
the door on the day of the
show. Joe Nardone’s
Gallery of Sound at the
Wyoming Valley Mall also
has tickets available for
PAGE FIVE
Donald Hopkins and
student director Donna
Johns, the student actors
and actresses are putting
in the last few weeks of
Broadway and Hollywood Keller. rehearsals.
success. The Miracle : Technical crews are
Worker, Nov. 21-22 at the Under the direction of preparing for the
7
relevant to the 1880's era.
crews is Ned Corcoran.
Jean Petro is house
manager. Reserved seat
tickets may be purchased
from any cast ;
10
Ski fashion show planned house. and office,
designing all the costumes, a
and obtaining = props
Sabuluski. chief. Idetown Fire Department: Ted association and Hugh Gallagher. Trucksville chief. Sixty will be shown and after-ski the show.
Newcomb, Shavertown chief: Fred Shupnik. State members were in attendance at the annual banquet held fashions will be featured. >
Representative: Robert Cooper. banquet chairman and last Saturday. Absent when photo was taken. Frank The possibility of run- 4
william R. Ferguson. Jr. speaker. Standing. James O'Connell. Ski areas will have in- ning a bus to the ski area on i
formation booths available Wednesday or Friday night You are invited of
WwW 0 Se m t d t $ k f U 3 t d WwW as well as craft and hobby = will also be discussed by toattend a
y S u €n S wait, COO or ni € ay booths from local mer- John Juris, Hilldonia OPEN HOUSE
4 : i chants. A band will play Avenue, Dallas at the ! at ok
This will be the sixth will also be a day on which ij again transform Fleck coordinator Bill Koehl., a Kersey and Stephen for dancing after the show meeting. Information may 'AROL JEAN YEUST 08
straight year that the school’s students raise yal] Dining Room into one senior from Dallas. Washburn. and door prizes will be be obtained from Juris at BEAUTY SHOP
Wyoming Seminary's extra money for the United of the area’s finest Approximately 60 students Reservation forms have awarded during the af- the above address or at the Sundav, Nov. 9
HomecomingParents’ Day Way. Student volunteers restaurants for the annual will help make the been mailed to parents, ternoon. | club meeting, 2 1PM. oh
United Way Dinner, Nov. 8. candlelight affair a facully members and Harry West of WAR A band will play lakeside Drive ol
ASK ABOUT OUR Dinner will be served from success, making will act as msier J following Be meeting Dallas i
: : 6 to 7:30 p.m. centerpieces. readying friends of the school. ceremonies and will also which will begin at 8 p.m. ts
Personalized Gift of the Month Club dea waiters and relish trays and breaking The announcement of the preside over the Snow in Genetti’s.
wailresses will serve leltuce Friday night. Homecoming display
PE RSONALIZE D student-prepared food, taking care of last minute winner and instrumental |
which h2s become noted delails during the dinner music performed by |
hi for its quality and quantity. =~ Homecoming football Seminary pupils will be:
RUMP or 2.31 69
SIRLOIN TIP ROAST
the work is done,
voluntarily, by students.
Volunteer response is
extremely good again this
year, according to student
Shavertown Halloweeners
treated at fire company
Riley | was prettiest, 2
Michele Maceiko.
A Halloween Party was
heldii recontiyiaot: the most
; } | Shavertown ire hall for original: Mark Senchak.
bi the children and grand- spookiest DARING'S COUNTRY SMOKED Ye ¢
i Bu r children of “the auxiliary Nine: G0 Ubon ears ol ds Bl ion MIT RerIOn ho SA HG H, QUIRGIO 4 4
wl : # members and of the: Bernard Riley was pret. a
firemen fiest. Tom Dosak. most M | N C E D K 0 LO G NA Ib.
FR | D A Y y NO V a / Chairman Rose original and Joe Senchak.
| i Rinehimer. IMloss Stella spookiest
| ¥ and Junior auxiliary The best Ri-centennial DARING’S COUNTRY FRESH SLICED
fl 8 ad m to 5 Pp m members Ann Marie costumes were worn by ¢
» . . Posak. Janet Roberts and Hill. Dean and Jenny : Y LB.
; Fouise Newcomb were Carey S p E C IA L : LO AF
y vesponsible for the party
preparation
Forty five children and
25 adults enjoved the grand
n-arch and food which was
distributed by the com:
mittee.
The
Lake PTA
to meet
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Keith Rinehimer. prefs the school cafeteria. The 16 0Z $
fiest: Jason Misson. topic for the evening will K ID N E Y H E A i
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In the three. four. and
five vear olds Anthony Hall
was prettiest: Patty Hall,
most original and Katina
Smith, school nurse.
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