{ » help, call us. Attend Founders’ Day Program At Girard Rev. and Mrs. James J. Hilbert of the Alderson Methodist Church and Miss Lois: Ward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ward of Alderson, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Phillips, rel- atives of the Hilberts in Reading last Friday afternoon and evening. On Saturday morning they drove to Philadelphia where they attend- “ee the Centennial Founder's Day : PI 1 EO iy & a y i : i 1 x i # i 1 | x i § YOU AUTO" TAKE 1B j CARE OF YOUR 1 i CAR ! j WE DO EXPERT ! 8 REPATRING Sean AT ams HAZELTINE’S AUTO SERVICE MAIN STREET Dallas, Pennsylvania If It's Real Estate WE HAVE IT— we SPR WE SELL IT— WE RENT IT— WE APPRAISE IT— ‘WE INSURE IT If you have it and need DURELLE T. SCOTT, Jr. 54 Huntsville Road Telephone Dallas 224-R-13 after 6 P.M. Member of the Firm D.T. SCOTT & SONS Established 1908 We install lightning pro- tection for homes, farms, and industries. LYNCH’S ELECTRIC & HARDWARE “Electrical Contractors “In the electrical business for two generations.” 267 EAST MARKET ST, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. TELEPHONE 3-6816 SIU L FIRST IT's EASY TO GET TO! celebration at Girard College. Rev. class of 1920. The Founder's Day program was a gala affair. Ball games were played between the students and the Alumni members. A picturesque parade of the var- ious Alumni groups called forth a great deal of favorable comment. A beautiful service and concert was given by the college choir and the band, in the million dollar chapel of the school. This was followed by a drill parade of the Girard College Cadets, and was command- Hilbert was a member of the June ' «in ed by Lt .Col. James M. Hamilton of the Infantry Reserve. Major General William H. Arnold of the U. S. Army was the reviewing of- ficer of the day. : Other places of interest were visited for a brief time during the trip. Among them were “The Min- iature Village,” which is just a few miles from Hamburg; the beautiful chapel at Valley Forge; the big Philadelphia Wannamaker store; part of the immense Fairmount Park; the famous tower and the “Pagoda,” which are on a high 3 Sune 7 i “5 THE POST, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 194 point outside of Reading, and the Reading airport. On the return home late Satur- day evening, stops were made at the homes of relatives in Frack- ville and Shenondoah, which is the home town of Rev. Hilbert. DO YOU KNOW ? Baldness is more frequent in per- sons with an abundant. growth of body hair than in those with only a scanty growth. it 8. : \ Music Instruction To Be Given At Lehman This will provide instruction for all stu- dents and adults having instru- ments who are interested in the participation and enjoyment of playing Im a community band. summer Lehman Schools Instruction will be given at the schoo] every Tuesday June 1 and continuing June 8, 15, 22.129, starting |- Open air concerts will be | day, July 30, at 7:30. Practice schedule is as follows: 9 to 10, twirlers; 10 to 11, senior brass and percussion; 11 to 12, senior reeds and bells; 1 to 2, be- ginners; 2 to 3, junior brass and percussion; 3 to 4, junior band; 4 to 5, junior reeds; 7:30, commun- ity band. 3 The American Medical Associa- tion was formed in Philadelphia in given Wednesday, July 7, and Fri- | 1847. v © ai PAGE SEVEN Garden Party The fourteenth annual Garden Party of the King’s Daughter class of the Shavertown Methodist Church will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Dewees 2nd, Shrine View on Thursday, June 24 at 2 P.M. Mrs. Elizabeth Conrad will read “Somethings Got to Give” by Mar- ion Hargroves, author of “See Here Private Hargrove.” Transportation will be furnished to those desiring it. Sunday CO 000 Save this date! 19 Monday | JU Tuesday Wednesday LY Thursday LIBRARY AUCTION "SATURDAY, JULY 10TH 1948 Friday Saturday lie! 11 18 = COO OE OOO EE OO OE EERE ERR REECE RRER » 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 JOO Vv 10 0 00 [ll