The ‘Welsh Cookies”, Helen Dymond and her sister, Shirley Mahle, will be one of the specialty acts featured in the Dallas Mothers Club minstrel show, ‘White Tie and Tails’. Their humorous song routines have been enjoyed by many groups in the Wyoming Valley, in- cluding the Kiwanis Festival of Music. They are also active in the area in religious music, ap- pearing both together and separately. In addition, the show features old-time favorites by the chorus, Broadway show tunes by outstanding ROUND-UP--Friends of Rep. Frank O'Connell Jr. met to make final plans for solo perf “Roundup for the Big ‘O”, to be held on Friday, April 14, at the Independent Hose ned r la Company, South Sprague Avenue, Kingston. The affair will commence at 6 p.m. En- Rosengrant.. “Mr. | Ins tertainment will be provided by polka and western bands. Pictured above making terlocutor”” and his final plans for the dinner are, seated from the left: Henry Billman, John Kurilla, Red Jones, Bob Leonardi and Frank Belletieri. Standing, from the left: Robert Guyette and Bill Jones. (Bernie Walko Photo) humorous sidekicks, the end men. The extra added 1 attractions will be the unrehearsed surprises that are a combination of the Gong Show, Laugh-In, and Lassie Come Home.. All this and more are per- formed by volunteers, such as the Welsh Cookies, who display the wealth of talent available in the Back ‘Mountain. The minstrel show “White Tie and Tails” will be presented Friday, April 28, and Saturday, April 29, 8 p.m. at the Dallas Jr. High Auditorium. Tickets are on sale at any Franklin's Family Restaurant, Evans Drug Store, Besecker Realty, chorus members, or at the door. Group tickets are available. For further information or tickets, call Mrs. George Isaacs or Mrs. Anthony Naperkoski. WELSH COOKIES--These cookies are not for eating, they're for enjoying at the Dallas Mother's Club min- strel “White Tie and Tails,” April 28, 8 p.m. at the Dallas Junior High School. Left to Tight are sisters, Helen Dymond and Shirley Mahle, who will be featured in the show. (Photo by Alex Rebar) poe UNCLE MIKE'S EQUIPMENT & WELDING the A.F. Walters business. They carry Ashley ‘Woodburners, McCullough saws. and In-. ternational Harvester lawn and garden equipment. They also do welding and other repair ser- vice which is difficult to find. Stop in and see them during their Grand Opening and Open House April 19 thru April 22. | alrdoe avralrnth Arce seen aly NEW JEANS STORE Leonard “Pooch” Kozick, Arlene “Little Pooch” and Michael Kozick opened the New Jeans Store on Memorial Highway just about one year ago. The store is located next to Natona Mills and across the street from Daring’s Market. The Jeans Store carries Wrangler, Lee and Carolina jeans and a wide variety of jackets, sweaters, sport coats, dress and western shirts, underwear, socks, jewelry and an array of odds and ends. The store is open 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday thru Saturday and Sunday 1 to 6 p.m. If you're looking for a good pair of jeans at a good DALLAS ELECTRICAL SUPPLY (CO. Frank McManus has just remodeled the old Jack Winters Tre Store building, between Uncle store. Frank, a resident of Harveys liaké carries a widelvdricty of electrical supplies and if he ‘ doesn’t have what you want, he’ll certainly do his best to get it for you. Also, check his prices - they are very compe titive!, | : Sd IW 10 001 vg ios Nas 5 Ed TE ol 1 i vd BEY ik dy DRY What's New.... On North Memorial Highway * : THE COUNTRY’S BEST Remember when this store opened? It was just one year ago this month. Wayne Schmoll (mad- dle of the photo with the white jacket) is the operator of The Country's Best. Wayne is a resident of the Back Mountain and is very active with the local service organizations in helping to promote his community. The Country’s Best is a red and white building located next to the Oscar Roth Jewelery Store. The Country's Best features the finest in fresh meats, hickory smoked meat products and the ultimate in frozen meats, fish, poultry, vegetables, condiments and desserts. Also, Wayne Schmoll makes sure there is always many “specials” of the week at The Country's Best. ;
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