The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, March 03, 1982, Image 2

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    Jackson Twp. Volunteer
Ambulance Association’s
Annual Fund Drive will
begin during the first
week of march. Township
residents will receive
fund drive information by
mail, and are requested to
fill out the enclosed
membership cards and
return them with the
appropriate membership
fee.
This year’s fund drive is
of special importance.
An 1889 inscription in a
sixth edition of ‘Tom
Brown’s School Days”
presented to one Mamie
Kitchen by Pastor Robert
Christopher as “reward
for collecting missionary
money’ has a counter-
part.
The book, with its ex-
traordinary hand lettered
frontispiece, is ap-
parently one of several
given to students of
Ns hy ; Pastor Robert
+ : ha Bhan / : Christopher’s Sunday
A 3
THE DALLAS-HARVEYS LAKE highway could only be described as treacherous
during last Wednesday’s snow storm. While PennDOT crews kept the roads open, the
bitter cold kept conditions icy. Testifying to the fact was this auto, driven by Kevin
Bednarski, Shavertown, after it skidded off the highway and into Toby’s Creek in
Dallas. The car went through the guard rails a few hundred feet soutn of Spurlin’s
Exxon Service Station. (Mark Moran Photo)
A The drama department
of the Dallas Sr. High
School announces the
start of rehearsals for the
hilarious musical
comedy, ‘“‘How To Suc-
ceed in Business Without
Really Trying’, based on
the book by Burrows,
Weinstock and Gilbert,
with lyrics and music by
Frank Loesser.
The plot centers around
Finch, played by Kurt
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Within the next few
months, the Association
will be purchasing an
ambulance to replace the
10-year old vehicle
currently in use.
Although the vehicle
being considered is one of
the least expensive ones
available, the Association
must still raise in excess
of $14,000. They are
requesting that, in ad-
dition to returning the
annual membership fee,
School class at the
Alderson = Methodist
Church at Harveys Lake,
for another, albeit of
different title, is owned by
Mrs. Albert Armitage of
Harris Hill Road,
Trucksville.
Her book, “A Child's
History of England’ by
Charles Dickens, was
presented fo Mrs.
Armitage’s father,
Hermann R. Garinger
when he was ten years
old.
Goeringer, and his at-
tempts to climb the ladder
of success by following
the simple rules outlined
in the book, How to
Succeed in Business With
Really Trying.
On his journey to the
top, from mailroom to
executive suite,
encounters numerous
obstacles, including the
deceiving Frump, nephew
of the boss, the
I
a
all township residents
include an additional
donation toward the fund
for the new ambulance.
Of course, all donations
are tax-deductible.
Anyone interested in
becoming 2 member of
the Jackson Twp.
Volunteer Ambulance
Association is encouraged
to include that in-
formation when the
membership card is
returned. No previous
Mrs. Armitage, who
served as a correspondent
for the Dallas Post during
the 50’s and 60’s, says the
alderson Methodist
Church-and Robert
Christopher- were the
first church snd pastor at
Harveys Lake, excluding
a railroad car that was
donated by the Stull
Family and used for
religious services. The
stulls were in the lumber
business.
Herman Garinger
dangerously seductive
Hedy LaRue, the wise-
cracking ‘secretary,
Smitty and the boss
himself, J.B. Biggley.
Through it all Finch’s
secretary, Rosemary,
played by Holly Carson,
remains loyal, trying to
win the affection of the
man she loves. J.B.
Biggley and Hedy La Rue
will be played by Robert
Hoffman and Kimberly
training is necessary, as
the Association has its
own instructors for first-
aid and C.P.R. training,
and can make
arrangements for
members to enroll in
Emergency Medicl
Technician classes.
In the event that you do
not receive a fund drive
letter but would be in-
terested in giving a
donation toward the
operated a market at the
lake and according to his
daughter had at one time
four company trucks on
the road.
It is Mrs. Armitage’s
understanding that the
Mamie Kitchen referred
to in “Tom Brown” later
married a Jeremiah
Rosengrat, also of Har-
veys Lake. Mamie Kit-
chen Rosengrant died
June 26th, 1943.
The preceeding bit of
Barber while Matthew
Hoidra and Cynthia
Millington will portray
the roles of Frump and
Smitty.
The musical is under
the direction of Donald
Hopkins. Florence
Sherwood is the choral
director and
choreographer. David
Benn is conducting the
orchestra. Student
assistants are: student
purchase of the new
vehicle, you mya send
your
Ambulance Association,
Chase Road, R.D.5,
Shavertown, Pa. 18708.
Questions about the fund
drive or the Ambulance
Association may be
directed to Edward
Harvilla (696-2857) or Dr.
Robert Bohlander (696-
3566).
history was the result of a
photograph of the in-
scribed page dedicated to
Mamie Kitchen
photographed and
published in the February
17 issue of the Dallas Post.
The book was delivered to
the Post by a woman who
requested it be published
story behind it, The
woman herself, however,
asked that she remain
anonymous.
student choreographer, °
Cynthia Millington; lead
pianist, Bonnie Cook;
stage manager, Debbie
LaPaugh; house
manager, Tracy Ann
Foy; lighting chief, Jill
Lipovsky; props chief,
M.G. Klukosky; art work,
Wendy Morgan; and
make-up, Nancie Fitch.
The play will be held on
April 1,23, at 8 p.m. in the
Dallas Sr. High School
auditorium.
Senior citizens volun-
teers representing the
Retired Senior Volunteer
Program (RSVP) are
offering their assistance
to the other senior citizens
in filling out their federal
and state income tax
forms and Medicare
forms.
to the Dallas Senior
Citizens Center,
Center,
Misericordia, on Tuesday,
March 23 from 10 a.m. to 2]
p.m. r