Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. John Southwell and daughter, Linda, former residents of Luzerne, have moved to Main High- way, Trucksville. Mr. Southwell is employed by the Carter Rubber Company in Wilkes-Barre. Mr. and Mrs. George Kanaar and family have moved from Bennett Street, Kingston to their new home on Sutton Road, Trucksville. Mr. Kanaar is owner of the Kanaar Meanufacuring Company. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Tonkin and son, Jeffrey, have moved from James Street, Kingston, to their new home at Shrine Acres. Mr. and Mrs. Justus Letts and family, former Long Island residents, have purchased and moved into a home on Stafford and Davis Streets, “Trucksville. Mr. Letts is superinten- dent of the Kanaar Machine Shop. Wack Yaple who has just com- pleted his Junior year at Pennsyl- vania State University will spend the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Q. Yaple, Goss Man- or. He will return to the university next week for a. month of practical training in surveying. He will live in a tent and have fun. « Mary Beth Garey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Garey, W. Main Street, Trucksville, will leave Mon- day to spend two weeks visiting her aunt, Mrs. Christopher Connor in New York City. Gail Woolbert,” daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Woolbert, Shaver- town, received her Bachelor of Arts degree at Susquehanna University this week. She plans to teach. Mrs. © Harold Deemer and Miss Mary Lewis, Wilkes-Barre residents, have moved to: their summer home Harveys Lake. Mrs. Morton Holdsworth and daughter, Melanie, Scotch Plains, New Jersey, are spending their va- cation with the former's mother, Mrs. Helen Thompson of Harveys Lake. “Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brown, Buffalo, N. Y. are now living with Mrs: John Stredney at Kunkle. Mrs. Brown is the former Rosemary Stredney. . Sterling Williams has been ill at his home on Huntsville Road. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Philips and family, Wilmington, Del., spent the weekend with their parents, Mrs. Florence ' Philips, Norton Avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Griesing, Franklin Street, Dallas. Cards “have been received from Mrs. Howard Caperoon, who is re- ceiving treatment in Philadelphia. She hopes to be home in a few weeks, Mrs. James Besecker, Jr., and Mrs. Robert Brown were Conroson tatives from Dallas Junior Woman's Club this week to the State conven- tion of Federated Woman’s Clubs at the Penn Harris Hotel in Harris- burg. i SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST ye WN 1000 CHRYSANTHEMUMS Popular colors in Cushion, Pom-pon, & Decorative Potted Double Petunias + Geraniums Perennials—New and Old Vegetable Plants, including Potted Tomatoes Green and Yellow Mangoes Lettuce - Cabbage ~ Annuals from Ageratum to Zinnia Tuberous Rooted Begonia Cut-Leaf Philodendron KELLER’'S GARDENS 'abeth Turner, " Idetown Phone NE 9-6361 ° THE DALLAS ¥ PAGE FIVE Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest | J. Carl Goodwin Is University Graduate J. Carl Goodwin, son of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Goodwin, Harris Hill Graduate From Lake-Noxen High School Road, Trucksville, received his Bach- elor of Science Degree in Education at commencement exercises at the Pennsylvania State University Sat- urday morning. He majored in so- cial studies and minored in geo- graphy. A graduate of Westmoreland High School, class of 1954, Mr. Goodwin was granted a State Senatorial Scholarship for his four college years. While at the University he took an active part in its organiza- tions: he was a member of the Chess Club, of the History Round Table, of the Student Education As- sociation of Pennsylvania, of the N.E.A., of Alpha Beta Chapter of Kappa Phi Kappa, an honorary edu- cation fraternity, of Alpha Tau Chapter of Gamma Theta Upsilon, honorary geographic fraternity. He was on the. Dean’s List both semesters of his senior year and served as student teacher at the Ridgeway Area Joint High: School in Ridgeway, Pennsylvania, teaching | United States history and world history. William S. Pierce Is Honored At Lehigh Along with “his* diploma, William S. Pierce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam H. Pierce, Jr., Harveys Lake, was awarded the William B. Chand-- ler Chemistry prize at the com- mencement exercises held at Lehigh University Monday morning. The prize is awarded to the highest ranking graduate in chemistry and chemical engineering, Bill, graduate of Wyoming Sem- inary, has been accepted as a medi- cal student at University of Penn- sylvania. Daisette Gebhart Is Graduated From Wilkes Daisette Gebhart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gebhart of Orange, received her Bachelor of Science Degree in Education at commence- ment exercises, Wilkes College, last Monday. She expects to continue her education at Pennsylvania State University this summer, working toward her Masters’ Degree in Speech Education. Thursday, Daisette, accompanied by her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Webb of Orange, drove to Red Bank, N. J., where she ob- served the English Classes. She has accepted a position as English and speech instructor at Red Bank for the coming year. John Cashmark Will Receive B.S. Degree John S. Cashmark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley W. Cashmark, Car- verton Road, Trucksville, will re- ceive his B.S. Degree in Electrical Engineering at Drexel Institute of Technology in Philadelphia on Sat- urday. John has accepted a position with Bendix Radio Division of Bendix Aviation Corporation, Towson, Md. In addition to attending Drexel Commencement, the Cashmarks will also attend the University of Penn- sylvania Commencement when Eliz- John’s fiancee of Honesdale, will graduate from the University Sc School of Nursing. STRAWBERRIES Merrill Thomas Produce HARVEYS LAKE HIGHWAY Opposite Natona Mills For BIG FATHERS!!! A “SINK A BATTLESHIP” SUNDAE MEDIUM SIZE FATHERS !! A “PIG’S DINNER” SMALL FATHERS ! A “BANANA SPLIT” ALL SPECIALLY PRICED For FATHER'S DAY Forty Fort Ice Cream Co. Dallas - Harveys Lake Highway FERNBROOK GRACE AND BLYNN L. GREY Grace Elaine Grey.and-her broth- er, Blynn, children of Mr. and Mrs. Leland. Grey, Harveys Lake, exercises at ~~ Lake-Noxen High School on Friday night. Grace who stood eleventh: in Ber class, also won the home economics award. She started ‘right in Men- day ‘morning clerking at Hislop's both received diplomas ‘at commencement | Jerome Lukasavage Named Honor Scout Jerome Luckasavage was named Honor Scout of 1957-1958 at the twelfth annual Father and Son banquet held Sunday night at St. Therese’s A delicious ham dinner was served by mothers of Troop 232. Each Scout presented his mother with a auditorium, Shavertown. | '"'I Want One, Too" | | { lovely corsage of roses and garden ' flowers, the handiwork of Mrs. John | . Butler, wife of Scoutmaster Butler. Chairman of the dinner was Mrs. | dames Dale Parry, Edward Jenkins, as Glenn, Sam Zambeto, James ‘Brett, E. F. Lenahan, John O'Malia, Joseph Carroll, Harry Blessing, John | Allabaugh, William Lee, Robert Methot, Harley Misson, Jay Young, and John Bogden. Three small boys marched along Wed- nesday morning, chanting We want Buses, We Want Buses, We Want Lehman Avenue, picket-wise, | Michael Chalwich, assisted by Mes- Buses, and trailing in the rear came | dames Bert Stoker, A. J. Paltrineri, a small urchin lamenting “I want | Harold Miller, | neth Connelly | Other Economy Market." ‘Blynn who was a Senior at Lake- § Noxen High. School “when he en- ih listed : in the ‘Air. Corps. two years | ago, continued. his studies in Alaska and was graduated there in Janu- ary... His certificate . from - Lake- Noxen High School. will be mailed to him." He ‘expects to return to the States i in October." Shirleylouise Schutz To Wed Peter Tonte Tomorrow Morning Tomorrow, Saturday; June 14 at! tion will be held at “Town Talk” in 10 a.m. Shirleylouise Schutz, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schutz, Harris Hill Road, Trucksville, will marry Peter Tonte, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Tonte of Avoca. Father Joseph Bonner, assisted by Monsig- nor C. A. Staib, will perform the ceremony in St. Nicholas Church, Wilkes-Barre. Shirley Randazzo of Wyoming will be maid of honor and Madeline Havrilla, Huntsville, - and Esther Vitale, Nanticoke, bridesmaids. Lit- tle Sharyn Diane, sister of the bride elect, will be flower girl. Best man will be Robert Steiner of Kingston and ushers, William Lynn of Pittston and Leonard Leno- vich, Lyons, N. J. oy Following the’ ceremony, a recep- Pittston. Miss Schutz attonied Westmore- land High School and was graduated from St. Nicholas ‘High. School in |] Wilkes-Barre. She is employed at Linear Incorporated, Fernbrook. Mr. Tonte is a graduate of Avoca High School. He is employed by the Vet- erans’ Hospital in: Lyons, N. J. where the couple - will eventually make their home. To Elect Officers Election of officers will take place at the meeting of the Auxiliary of Daddow: Isaacs American Legion Thursday ‘at- 8 p.m. . Mrs. William McNeal ‘and Mrs. Marvin Carkhuff, co-chairmen, will report, on the re- cent. poppy sale. PAINTS arp IN ONE OPERATION! ! WHITESELL BROS. Building Supplies & General Contractor Rt. 115 Justa Off Daliasfiarvons Lake Highway PLASTERS | CRACKED WALLS CEILINGS hi MIRACLE PAINT 5°35 all your needs. TO BUY, BUILD OR Wilkes-Barre : Office: Plymouth Office: Back Mountain Office: Now's the time" i to Improve Your home! Come in and discuss a low-cost HOME IMPROVEMENT LOAN! Prompt, friendly consideration will be given to Borrow up to $2,500 and take up to 3 years to repay in monthly payments. LET WYOMING NATIONAL SERVE YOU. BACK MOUNTAIN OFFICE Wyoming National Bank of Wilkes-Barre 26. W. Market St. 117 W. Main St. Shavertown Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member of Federal Reserve System 8 REMODEL . , .., | J Calvin Hall. members: Mes- and committee Stanley Szela, Ken- | one too.” Aftermath of Tuesday | night’s Dallas Area School Board meeting! ® WATCH ® CUFF LINKS © FRATERNAL RINGS or ® A NEW WATCH BAND HENRY’S JEWELRY DALLAS DADS LOVE SPECIAL GIFTS For Instance — LEATHER GOODS ACCESSORIES “COLUMBIA DIAMOND SHOWCASE” WILK-TV — FRIDAY — 11:15 P.M. ® TIE SETS Dorothy Mathers Is Warren Unger, W. H. Derolf, Thom- | Given Curved Bar Members of Troop 19, Intermed- iate Girl Scouts, enjoyed a camping trip to Camp Onawanda last week- end when Dorothy Mathers, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Math- ers, Trucksville, was given Curved Bar, highest Intermediate Scout award. Dorothy who has been a Scout for seven years has sixteen badges. Attending Camp Onawanda were Judy Bradbury, Mary Bradbury, Patte DeMeo, Patsy Dimmick, Susan Dingle, Helen Dugan, Penny Farror, Cherlly Greenly, Jane Harter, Don- na Henninger, Sandra Hoover, Betsy the | Hopkins, ty Mathers, Beverly McLaughlin, Joan Meyers, Mary Jane Moss, Jo Ann Norrie, Peggy Perkins, Vernalee Pritchard, Rose Mary Sherman, Peggy Spears, Ann Woolbert, Margaret Fowler; Mrs, Paul - Dugan, Mrs. Robert Weaver, Mrs. Carl Bradbury, Mrs. Thomas Telford, Charlotte Perkins. Final Plans Made For Annual Garden Party King’s Daughters of Shavertown Methodist ‘Church are making final plans for their twenty-fourth An-:; nual Garden Party, scheduled for Tuesday, June 24, at 2 p. m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abram Nes- bitt, Lake Catalpa. JUNE, 1958 HALL'S PHARMACY Monthly News A message from Edward Hall, “Your Pharmacist” THE PRACTICE OF PHARMACY IS A PROFESSION ALL NEW GRADUATES SHOULD SERIOUSLY CONSIDER. There are many ways to earn a living, but few that are so interesting and helpful to the public wel- fare. AFTER HIGH SCHOOL YOU MUST GO TO A COLLEGE OF PHARMACY FOR AT LEAST FOUR YEARS You will study Chemistry, Biology, Physiology, Physics, Mathematics, Anatomy, Latin, Public Health, Bacteriology, Clinical Microscopy and Phar- mocology. You will learn all about the properties and dosage of herbs, chemicals and medicines. You will be taught how to compound prescriptions care- fully, accurately and skillfully. AFTER YOU GRADUATE YOU MUST TAKE A STATE EXAMINATION TO PROVE YOUR KNOWLEDGE. Then you will become a Licensed Registered Pharmacist. All this preparatory training is neces- sary because, when you compound prescriptions and dispense medicines, people entrust their health. and even their life to your professional care. ; YOU WILL BE AN IMPORTANT MEMBER OF THE HEALTH TEAM, Each night you will have the satisfying feeling of knowing that you are helping people live a- healthier life. WE LIKE PHARMACY AND WILL BE GLAD TO TELL YOU MORE ABOUT IT. HALLS PHARMACY Epwarp W. Harr, R.Ph. Prescription Chemists Main Highway, Shavertown, Pa. Phone ORchard 4-4161 For Free Deliveries Registered Pharmacist On Duty At All Times Copyright 1958 (M658) WERE MAD ABOUT DAD AND - - - - WE GIVE -13 GOOD REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD “SHOP FOR YOUR POP” The GLOBE +o JN LUZERNE Waeh n Wear COTTON WHITE 35. VAN HEUSEN SHIRTS CENTURY NON-WRINKLE COLLAR 395 SHORT SLEEVE SPORTS £)-25 KNIT POLO SHIRTS 122 a 9-98 CAMPUS SPORTSWEAR Short Sleeve SPORT SHIRTS IX . 5-08 HOBBY JEANS 298 and 5 FRUIT OF THE LOOM SPORTS SHIRTS 1.69 and 1.98 “DERBY” UNDERWEAR MEN'S SUMMER PAJAMAS - NO IRON FABRICS 2.49 Short Sleeve — Long or Short Legs MEN'S SUMMER ROBES 3.98 and 4.98 SWIM SUITS — A Terrific Selection! $1.98 - $2.98 WORK CLOTHES - DICKIES - BLUEBELL TIES - HANDKERCHIEFS - GIFT BOX SETS - SOX HANES - HEALTHKNIT - B.V.D. SPECIAL! 25% OFF ENTIRE STOCK MEN'S DRESS SLAX—Exchangeable WE GIVE S. & H. 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