8 Best drum major Dallas Post/Ed Campbell Marching Band. The Ladies Auxiliary of Warden Place, Harveys Lake entertained the members and guests, at a Christmas party in September, at the Castle Inn, Dallas, recently. Mrs. Bernard Helfrich, greeted the guests and wished them a Merry Christmas. Mrs. Cleo Flock gave the invocation. Santa Claus, John Frank, presented a plaque to Mrs. Bernard Helfrich, president and Mrs. Raymond Davenport, trea- surer from the Warden Place Improvement Association. Gifts were exchanged and games played. The following attended the party: Mrs. Helen Frank, Mrs. Hilda Anstett, Mrs. Mildred Stankus, Mrs. Patti Morrissey Choman, Mrs. Ethel Anstett, Mrs. Cora Hughes, Mrs. Ann Seletici, Mrs. Lois Liv- ingston, Mrs. Marie Valenti, Mrs. Betty Morrisey, Mrs. Marion Rose, Meadows residents enjoy dinner ered dish dinner and supper recently. Eighty folks attended and enjoyed two meals of a large vari- ety of home cooked dishes and cakes and cookies. Coffee, tea, ice cream and soda were also served all afternoon. Games were played and prizes were awarded to the following: First egg toss ended in a tie between Sarah and ‘Don Williams and Ken Trudgen and Ruth Mutch- ler; first balloon toss winners were Herb Phillips and Butch Gray; second egg toss winners Ken Trudgen and Ruth Mutchler; second balloon toss winners were Ann Branch and Bill Kirk; dart game winner was Ken Trudgen; croquet winner was Bill Kirk; bean bag winners were Betty Kinkle and Eleanor Montross; pinochle winners were Julie Blaskiewicz and Wilbur Hoyt; bingo winners for special games were Olga Arcangelo, two games; Helen Stout, Rose Dwyer and Pauline Gosser. Wilbur Hoyt with background of Eleanor Cragle, Dot Adamski and Jean Wheeler; piano solos by Don Williams and solos by Eleanor Cragle. Mrs. Margaret Shiner, Mrs. Edith Evarts, Mrs. Katherine Connor, Mrs. Diane Sirotkin, Mrs. Cleo Flock, Mrs. Theresa Doris, Mrs. Henrietta Ziegler, Miss Nadine Flock, Mrs. Feda Lux, Mrs. Cather- ine Morris, Mrs. Stella Mikolaitis, Mrs. Catherine Jones, Mrs. Ethel Triebeneck. Also, Mrs. Gretta Flammer, Mrs. Margaret Malkemis, Mrs. Gertrude Davenport, Mrs. Lorraine Yeager, Mrs. Margaret Scanlon, Miss Mich- elle Bozek, Mrs. Wanda Romanski, Mrs. Mildred O’Toole, Mrs. Mildred Bozek, Mrs. Helen Walsh, Mrs. Mary Fahey, Mrs. Grace Ward, Mrs. Ann Griffin, Mrs. Mary McKeown, Ms. Carolyn Szczechow- icz, Miss Josephine Dombroski, Miss Margaret Burritt, Ms. Marlene Leonore Megargel, Ms. Sheree Schuler, Mrs. Jenny Kastreva, Mrs. Susan Eberhardt, Mrs. Linda Schu- ler, Mrs. Alberta Podgurski, Mrs. Ann F. Megargel, Mrs. Roberta Hughes, Mrs. Edith Kraynak. Also, Mrs. Luella Donn, Mrs. Joanne Schuler, Mrs. Jean Allen, Mrs. Mary Schuler, Ms. Molly Moran, Mrs. Marion Shovlin, Mrs. Rosemary Grant, Mrs. Pati Gaydos, Mrs. Catherine Perugino, Mrs. Flor- Mrs. Marianne Staley, Mrs. Norma Ruggere, Ms. Lisa Hughes, Mrs. Muriel Staley, Mrs. Ida Riccette, Mrs. Kitty Helfrich. 7 u Band alumni invited The award-winning Dallas High School Marching Band will be a featured performer at the annual Homecoming Game with Meyers on October 20 at the High School field. All alumni of the band are invited to join in their performance. Alumni are asked to meet in the Band Room at 10 a.m.. wearing their band jackets. Senior members of the Band and Band Front will be honored and presented with their jackets at the game. The Dallas High School Marching Band, under the direction of Javid C. Benn, has added another first place trophy to their string of first place awards. Performing in the Golden Circle of Bands Competition in Vestal, New York the Dallas Band finished first in the Novice Class. The band was placed in the Novice Class since this was their first appearance in the New York State Field Band Conference. Their first place win secures the Dallas Band a spot in the New York Conference finals to be held in the Carrier Dome in Syracuse, New York in November. Shown here are the Dallas Band front Leadérs. Washikowsky, co-captain, majorettes. Second row, Missy Davies, quartermaster; Lynn Todd, captain, strutters; Judy Fitch, co-captain, strutters. Dallas Post/Ed Campbell Playing a tune Missy Hontz, a member of the Lake-Lehman Marching Band, performs during Lehman’s routine: in Sunday’s Tournament of Bands. The Marching Black Knights captured first place in Group Ill competition. Dallas Post/Ed Campbell Keeping a beat Jody Casterline, a member of the Lake-Lehman band front, marches to the Lehman routine during the Tournament of Bands held Sunday at the Dallas High School football field. ONLY $2.69 ONLY $8.99 Sessions will include stretching, strengthening, aerobic dance, relaxation, stress reduction, posture, and body mechanics. All classes are taught by a registered physical therapist, and a physician referral is required along with an initial evaluation by the physical therapist. Class size is limited. 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