— ga Denmon) Plans are underway for Class of 1942 of Kingston Township High School, to be held on Saturday, July 30 at the Irem Temple Country Club. In preparation for the event, an updated mailing list and class directory is being compiled. Circle K to sell The Circle K Club of College Misericordia will sell Penn Dutch cookies at Saturday, April 2 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The homestyle cookies that come in old-fashioned Marion Gregory Elliott, class secretary, reported that most of the 64 class members have been located, but a few have moved since the last get- together 20 years ago. If any reader can supply information to help in finding the following flavors like Dutch sugar, chocolate chip, nutty fudge, oatmeat crunch, and the popular health cookie. The box contains one and a quarter lb. of cookies and sell for $1.50 per box. Banquets | 1 Reservations Information C Dallas, Pa. 3 io / people, the Class of ’42 will be grateful: Geraldine Bertram Case, Caroline Nitz Schraeder, Iva Jean Graybill, Gordon May, William Gensel and Harry Smith. Please call or write Marion Elliott (696-3322) 136 East Center Street, Shavertown 18708, or Catherine Gilbert (388- 6790) Box 363 Oberdorfer Road, RD 1 Pittston 18643. The Back Mountain Kiwanis Club met recently at the Mark II Restaurant. Attending from the Dallas Kiwanis Club: Bob Carichner, George Mec- Cutheon, Pete George, Walt Roberts, Andre Billinge, Ray Hillman, Paul Hession, and Walt Kozemchak. Granville Miller from the Wilkes-Barre Kiwanis Club was in attendance also. Steve Roan, Circle K President, Penn State Wilkes-Barre Campus also attended this meeting. To advertise in the Post Restaurant Guide Phone 825-6868 or 675-5211 Bob Carichner from the Dallas Kiwanis Club spoke on up-coming tenth an- niversary of Festival of Music on April 2, at the Dallas Junior High School. Clair Fleeger, presented a film, on fishing outdoors. The Carbon-Lehigh Kiwanis Club from Lehighton will present a film “Jim Thorpe Memorial Run” April 2. Jim Snyder and Stet Swan will be attending International President Dinner in Williamsport on Saturday, April 2. GROUP A BBQ SPARE RIBS BEEF w/OYSTER SAUCE MOO GOO GAI PAN SHRIMP w/SNOW PEAS PHONE 829-4440 ~ /. Nx A) PAST PRESIDENTS--Past presidents of the Harveys right) Calvin McHose, Boyle; Carl Schreiner, PAGE THREE Lions District Governor Carmon DeBiasi visited the Dallas Lions Club recently at the Castle Inn, Dallas. Lion president, John George, welcomed the District Governor and presented him with a gift. In honor of his visit, two after a leave of absence and Leonard Kozick, sponsored by President George, and Frank Rollman, sponsored by i Tom Reese, were welcomed by the members. Also on the program were Bob Neilson, and Sam Klinehan and her dog, Bullet, was. introduced. Grace talked on the problems of the Blind and Leader Dog School. Next meeting will be at the Castle Inn, Tuesday, April 12, at 7 p.m. Nomination of officers will be held at that time. Goyne, co-chairmen of District 14-H Lion ‘‘Leader Pesacreta’s new members were presented for membership and one reinstatement. Dog For The Blind.” Films R Tom Kane, returned were shown and Grace esta urant eggs r lien Rt. 118-10 min. from Dallas’ Laurel Gillis on dean’s list featuring- Homemade Laurel Gillis of 17 Shaver Avenue, Shavertown, has been named to the dean’s list at Eisenhower College. Dr. Warren L. Hickman, vice president for academic affairs, said the dean’s list carries the names of those honored for academic achievement. 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