The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, March 04, 1976, Image 5

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    Photo by Patterson’s Studio 111
Mr. and Mrs. Peter H.
Arnaud of Huntsville Road,
Dallas, have announced
the engagement and ap-
proaching marriage of
their daughter Gwen Eliza-
veth, to Frederick G.
i son of Mr. and
s. Frederick J. Neuman
of Allison Park, Pa.
Miss Arnaud, a graduate
of Dallas High School, re-
ceived a B.S. degree in
health science from
Slippery Rock State
Westmoreland
College. She also attended
Bethany College, Bethany,
W. Va.
Neuman graduated from
Hapton High School,
Allison Park and received
a B.A. degree in economics
from Bethany College,
Bethany, W. Va. He is em-
ployed by American
Motors Corporation as a
district sales manager.
The wedding will take
place in early April.
Class
The Westmoreland Class
of 1956 is making plans for
a reunion to be held Aug.
28, -at ‘Newberry Estates.
~The class is seeking the
addresses: of . Lynne
Schaffhauser, Irene Huey,
Manlyn Deutsch, Lytle
Por and Joyce Schultz.
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Anyone knowing the
addresses of any of the
above please contact Gail
Hoover Kistler, Midway
Manor, Shavertown.
Heart screen
Mrs. Richard Orlowski
has announced that ap-
pointments for the heart
screening program have
been closed. The response
overwhelming and it is
unfortunate that everyone
could not be accomodated.
Plans to expand the
program next year are
under consideration.
The heart screening
program is sponsored
Junior Woman's Club in
cooperation with the
American Heart
Association, Northeastern
Pennsylvania Chapter.
This year’s program will
be held March 8 thru
March 12 at the Dallas
Intermediate School.
On Nov. 18, Gate of
Heaven Parish = will
celebrate its 25th an-
niversary. Two ceremonies
will be held in honor of this
event.
Thursday, Nov. 18 a
Jackson PTA
features
Charles James
Lehman-Jackson
Elementary PTA meeting
in the multi-purpose
room of the school.
The speaker for the
evening will be Charles
James, elementary
principal. His topic will be
school policies and
curriculum. There will be
Refreshments will be
served. All are invited to
attend the meeting.
Harkins
to exhibit
Cora Mariae Harkins,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John Kozak, RD 1, Dallas,
will present an art exhibit
at College Misericordia on
March 6, 7, and 8.
A senior art major at
will exhibit works created
as an undergraduate at the
college. Included will be
acrylics, sculpture,
ceramics, and some
watercolors. Featured will
be special, sculptured
paintings.
The exhibit will be held in
Kennedy Lounge at the
college and will be open to
the public without charge
from 9 to 9. A public
reception will be held on
March 6 from 7 to 11.
Library
begins
sewing
The : Back Mountain
Library has recently begun
a sewing patie. = exchange
program, thanks to Mrs.
Scouts of Troup 636, who
gathered together patterns
and decorated boxes to put
them in.
Anyone who has a sewing
pattern they no longer use
and who needs one in a
different style or size can
come to the library, leave
their pattern in the box and
pick out a different one.
For those people who
haven’t cut out a pattern or
used a sewing machine in a
while, the library has a
number of books to help
them on their way.
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£273 THE DALLAS POST, "MARCH 4, 1976
pontifical high mass will be
con-celebrated by Bishop
J. Carroll McCormick,
Father Thomas Jordan,
pastor of Gate of Heaven,
Father Steve McGough,
assistant pastor, and
former priests of the
parish. Immediately
following this mass, open
house will be held in the
school auditorium.
On Saturday, Nov. 20, a
dinner-dance will be
sponsored by the Parish, at
the main dining room of
Gus Genettis’ in Wilkes-
Barre. This will include
cocktail hour, with hot and
cold hors d’oeuvres, four
course prime rib of beef au
jus dinner, three-hour open
bar and dancing. The cost
is $30 per couple.
A $5 per person deposit is
required to confirm
reservations. Please make
check payable to Gate of
Heaven and return as soon
as possible to the church or
to Mrs. Vince Correale, RD
4, Dallas. The ‘public is
cordially welcomed to
attend.
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Photo by Ace Hoffman ; 3 2
right, seated) and Mrs. Dwight Nunemacher, Mrs.
Donald Olsen, Mrs. Alan Landis, Mrs. John Patterson,
Mrs. William Augsburger, and Mrs. Robert Greenwood
(standing) discussed plans for the Dallas Junior Woman's ]
Club annual spring dance at a recent meeting. a a
Junior Woman’s Club gala reservations open
Reservations will close Ebert or Mrs. William Richard Ehst and Mrs. ‘Ronald Moran, Charles Hillard is i
March 15 for the annual Augsburger. John Cherup, tickets; Mrs. decorations; Mrs. Donald president of the Dallas i
dinner dance sponsored by Also assisting with the Alan Landis, Mrs. John Olsen, publicity; Mrs. Junior Womans Club.
the Dallas Junior Woman’s arrangements are Mrs. Patterson, and Mrs. : A
Club. ; °
The “Bicentennial Gala” Tattersalls honored on 25th anniversary
will be held March 20 at the ; 3 :
Gus Genetti Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Richard = Atty. William Tattersall, wedding party, Ana Mae = Sandra Covert, Kathy |
Cocktails will be served at Tattersall, Pole 27, Bethlehem, Pa. : Zim. The couple have six Tattersall, Billy Tattersall i
6:30 p.m. followed by Harveys Lake, who will In attendance, was a children, Richard and Irving Tattersall. They
dinner at 7:30 p.m. Dan- celebrate their 25th member of the original Tattersall, Michelle Boice, also have nine
cingwillbefrom9p.m.tol1 wedding anniversary on grandchildren.
a.m. to the music of the All- Feb. 24, were honored at a :
Sere. surprise dinner Sunday, Kunkle UM Women announce meeting
The proceeds from the Feb. 22, given by their : - x
event are used by the club children. Women of Kunkle United Normie Ashburner, March be co-hostess. Mrs.
for various charitable The affair was attended Methodist Church will 10 at 8 p.m. Dorothy Dodson will
projects in the community.
Members and guests
may make reservations by
by approximately 60
guests. Out of town guests
included Mr. and Mrs. Bob
meet at the home of Mrs.
Mrs. Lana Birnstock will
preside at the meeting.
contacting Mrs. Fred Burns, Northfield, N.J. and
Former Dallas principal,
DARING’S
wife observe anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. pm. The coupl ts :
Williammee, 360 Battin that gifts be then M E MO R IAL H IG H WAY, D A LLAS i
Lane, Millville, will AeA
celebrate their fiftieth
wedding anniversary on
March 6.
They were married in the
Park Congregational
Church in Elmira, N.Y. by
the Rev. A. G. Cornwell.
Mrs. Williammee is the
former Frances Woodford.
Williammee was formerly
superintendent of
Columbia County Schools.
and former supervising
principal of the Dallas
Borough Schools from 1938
to 1945.
They are parents of two
children, Thomas A. Jr. at
home and Mrs. Glen
(Phyllis) Farr of Brook-
dale Farm, RD 2, Millville.
They have five grand-
children and three great
grandchildren.
Friends and relatives are
invited to attend an open {=
house at the home of Mr. : 45
and Mrs. Glen ~ arr on :
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