, the naked eye, a sunset must cover -/2,000 of the area of the sun, or | about 500 million square miles. SECTION A-= PAGE 6 To be visible from the earth with | | THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1960 House Tour Dallas Tops tocanaqua Po Mclean Home To Be Featured In Open Swng voy wi 5 RHAPSODY of a case, 23 jewels. “PRESIDENT Distinctive, i dial. 23 jewels, Prices Include | HENRY Your graduate deserves the finest - : The Jeweler MAIN. ST. -BULOVA Half moon link bracelet spirals around your. pretty ‘wrist, sets off a tiny circle $58.50 unusually styled case and shock-resistant, preci. sion adjusted for lasting accuracy. $ 59.5¢ As little as’ a week huvs a Rilova Federal Tax DALLAS pr Travel To Sweyersville Sunday BWC ; Dairy made it four in a row by beaung Mocanagua 11-10 to take aver in the Wyoming top spot dy fielding on the part Dallas infield kept Dick in constant hot-water all on ang he was relieved in nn h inning by Dorish who 1 one-th.rd of an inning and edit for the win. shai ‘acely was the big noise for the ng A's as he went/5 for 5 in- A me at 1U-all. Rgosock also oltected two each for the A's. Dallas won the game in the bot- f the ninth as Rishkofski drove 1e winning run with a single. se safesies S whi e Sims, Dorish and Faske cach hit safely twice. Three homers were hit in the Grasely and Siegli.ed for ‘the Dorich for the Dairymen. Wi vil tanzle at the Swayersvilie {iamond at 2:30. Carrier Trip | Planned Parenthood Federavion of , pir. and Nrs. (Lois Masiow, HuArs- vile Geld fraddva tdauy pultiased igen County will sponsor a House | ville Road; and Mr. and Mrs. War- | the home from the Fullers Th ill Sl tt and ‘Garden ‘Day June 15, 1:30 to |ren M. Goff, Sutton Road. Over. the years, additions have | & Ti 8 BJ. a 's p.m., for benefit of the clinic at | The McLean® home; shown above, | been made to the house, but the | Kirby Health Center. | was. built over two hundred years |original center portion remains un- Guest Of Navy On [- Listed for Open House are resi- | ago by the Fuller family, which | changed. The most recent addition ; was made .a few years ago by the McLeans. A beautiful garden adds William Hale | i dences- of: Mr.- and Mrs McLean, Hillside Road; . Mrs. : Operation Alpha “Thank God for the Navy” { owned and operated a sawmill and | grist mill powered by ithe falls across wi iS | Coughlin, Sr., Apple Hill; Mr. and |the road. One hundred years later | to the old-time atmosphere. Siw 2 : 2 ] pe 1 : he way Frank Slaff, Machell Ave- Irs. Frank aff, Machell Avenue; g : hy $M Prank Slt, Machell Ap Spues | SR Lad alee LRU oF WRI aman Te a Ar ewe expressed it after an exciting | 1 : week aboard the Aircraft Carrier | A New Copper | Shavertown Woman Wins How Gas Ra ange (JSS Randolph, flagship of Rear A stray male Boxer dog wearing Ta ! Admiral John E. Clark, commander | of Carrier Division 16. The carrier which is of the Essex and is 900 feet long, with a a 1960 Ohio license plate has won | the hearts of Dallas Township Police | | who found him a few days ago along iment of 2,300 men, was en- | the highway. The dog is so friendly | a ns ar late | and obedient that Officer Pete Lange has named him “Copper” and will | adopt him if the owner cannot be in 1 Opération Alpha off Norfolk, Va, ander the command of Captain Rich- ard E. | found. Mr in company with six ¥ i Screen Graphic Arts Soroices INCORPORATED .. PHOTO-ENGRAVING Offset Negatives and Platemaking Prints, Phone VA 5-2978 ‘Rear «vy Morch Maia St. other civilians was a. guest of’ the 3 Say of the Navy during the 3F tions which were while the Russians were insult'ng President Eisenhower in Paris. “We kept abreast of the news,” Mr. Slaff said. “I can tell you any American can feel proud to pay income taxes ‘0 support such a Navy as we have.” His companions were from Illinois, N a, Indiana, Georgia and South Carolina. Television cameras took pictures of the entire operation. The pictures will be shown on television on Twen- ticth Century: with Walter Cronkite 15 narrator early in September. rth Carolin Art Work Wilkes-Barre, Pa. A n Mr. f and his companions left i Re ns ‘he carrier while it was still 800 # DR A S LISSES niles at sea. Their plane was cati- : . Ba olted off and’ they landed in : OPTOMETRIST Noxolk. 9 ice Locations Mr. Slaff’s son, Conniindls Allen | Off i Paul Slaff is with Admiral Arlee 5 MAIN SmEsT a 3urke in Europe. ALLA Center 3 P OR 4-4506 1 ed OR 4-106 + -xINGSTON Phone BU 7-973 Bowling News 3 WED. ) 2:00 : FRI. ) to 8:00 P.M. EVENINGS — Thursday and Friday Contact Lenses, Eye Examinaiions, Glas: ses DAILY — 9:30 to 5:30 (Continued from Page 3 A) to 8:00 P.M. he: 165; Jean Agnew, 164- 160; Sandy Jesse, 160; M. Polachek, 166 Ruth Muchler, 163; -and Flo Al- - aan 8 4 2G | labaugh, 168. High series were many. In the | TRY THIS KEW 550’s or better for the men were: A. Ciccarelli; 573; J. Davis, 596; F. Muchler, 564, -B.. Bellas, 570; W. Denmon, 556. Girls with high series ” TELEPHOKE NUMBER ; : { Mrs, Lillian Kunkle, 7 Sehool as her award for attending the open were: M. Weale, 454; M. Ciccarelli, ¥ 4d i Street, Shavertown, smiles happily : house at the: new sales rooms and] 462; 8." Jesse, 450. | as' ‘she shakes hands with William | appliance center of Rood’s Ga & | NO BOWLING, MONDAY through E 9-5000 KX SERVICE ON ALL E ' FOR QUIC CK FOR A RELIABLE USED CAR SEE OUR REALLY GOOD SELECTION 1D ETOWN, PA. (Next to Methodist Church) FRIDAY, June 6-10, Lanes will be | closed for resurfacing. i | | Rood who “has just presented her | | Appliance Co., on Overbrook A | ith a fine'new' Pyrofax gas range other Group Of Children... 1g a Good Time, Toc! parti REVOLUTIONARY NEW GULF SOLAR HEAT «Ultra clean! Burns clot, hse fs) There are all sorts of ways for | singing Sunday night at a Youth | Perrins Marsh near Center More- clean . . . lets you enjoy the very finest automatic heat comfort. = First premium heating oil at regular price Rally with other children of the’! same age, delegates from the Metho- dist MYF groups of the area, | children to enjoy themselves in the | Back Mountain. These youngsters | seem to be having a good tive | Whitesell Heads Home Builders ai Howard Whitesell, president of served on the committee welcoming | Whitesell Brothers, heads the ar- | land. Their parents know where o- | they are; and what they are doing. Other Back Mountain area build- builders and home-planners from :@ ers and contractors who assisted in Order from us today! CHARLES H. LONG ./ SWEET VALLEY, PA. | rangements committee for the all- ! | day membeship drive of the Home | Builders = Association of Luzerne | Luzerne County and Lackawanna | planning both events were George County “to a special meeting and | Ruckno, Anthony Hudak, Wilbur educational session - conducted last | Shorts, Robert Tippett, John Peru- County being conducted today at |night at The, Host with The Gas |gino, Elwood Whitesell, Frank The Host Motel. Company ‘as host in cooperation | Michael, Anthony Wisniewski, and Whitesell, who is vice president { with the Caloric Corporation and the Harry and Carl Goeringer. of the Home Builders group, also ' Home Builders, 5 a ninth inning homer to tie | 1kofski and Holidick | for Dallas | with Swoyers- | carried on | These residents: of the Back Mountain Area received degrees on cordia’s Commencement Convoca- tion which was held at Irem Tem- ple, Wilkes-Barre. Reading down, from left to right, are Marilyn Hoeg, Shavertown; Arlene Petruska,\ Kingston Township, Jane Cave, Ide- town Carol Rudy, Dallas; Sylvia Ulatowski, Hunlocks Creek; Mary Lou Harzdorf, Centermoreland. Marilyn Hoeg, a major in mathe- matics and minor in Spanish, ceived a B. A. degree; Arlene Petruska, B. S. degree; Jane Cave, music major, B. Mus. degree; Carol Rudy, B.S. in Elementary Educa- tion; Sylvia Ulatowski, biology major, B. S. degree; Mary Lou Harzdorf, B. S. in Elementary Edu- cation. The Most Reverend Jerome D. Hannon, D. D., Bishop of Scranton, conferred degrees on 164 graduates at College Misericordia’s fourth annual commencement. The Reverend James T. Clarke, S. T. L., presented candidates for ing the ceremony. I First among the honor gradidtes named were three -students who received Summa Cum Laude: Elaine Allgoever, West Reading; Grace Ann Powers, Union City, N. J; JoAnne Schwaly, Plymouth. Those who received Magna Cum Laude were Carol Schoeller, Fair- lawn, N. J.; Rosalie Gous2, Ed- wardsville; Nanticoke. were Helen Creag B'nghamtcn; Leona Frantz York; Barbara Koz- lowski, Piymouth; Mazgaret Mahon, Kingston; Rosemarie Miano, - New Rochelle, N..Y.; JoAnn Huntzinger, Wilkes-Barre; Ann Marie Jaskie- wicz, Duryea; Elizabeth Lebert, P.tiston; Jane .Ruble,r Lewistown; ne Murphy, Pottstown. ordia’s’ Commencement: A prize of twenty-five dollars for proficiency ‘in scholarship during | four years was awarded to Elainz | Allzoever, * West Reading. The Mother Mary Teresa Walsh of twen- | ty five ' dollars for proficiency ‘in Religion during four years was awarded ex aequo to Elaine. All- goever, Helen Creagh, Frantz. A prize for proficiency in chem- istry was awarded to Patricia Ann Snarski, Wilkes-Barre. The prize of twenty-five dollars for. proficiency in American History Was awarded. to Carol Schoelley; Fairlawn, NJ CA prize of fifty dollars for proficiency in Languages was awarded ex aequo to Leona Frantz, Shnlver, Montclair, N. J. The prize of thirty dollars proficiency in Nursing was awarded to Frances Wisnieski, Luzerne. The Sister Mary Gonzaga Kehoe Prize of a fifty-dollar United Statés Savings Bond for proficiency in English was awarded to Barbara Ann Kozlowski, Plymouth. o Merit sponsored by the United Business Education Association was awarded to Elizabeth Ann Lebert, Pittston.. An honor certif‘cate to Ann Marie Jaskiewicz, Duryea. Five students of Misericordia’s graduating class received graduate awards. Gloria Ann Galante, Kings- ton, received a fellowshin in English from the John Carroll University, (Meveland. Ohio. Dorothv E. Mec- Renna, Media was awarded as as- sistantship in biology by Villanova TTniversity. Florence Ann Novitsky, Wilkes-Barre, was awarded an as- sistantship in Chemistry by the Uni- versity of Pittsburgh. Grace Ann Powers, Union City, N. J, was awarded a scholarship in law | by Georgetown University, Washing- ton, D.C. Jane Ruble. Lewistown, was awarded an assistantship in anplied art hv Drexel Institute of Tachnoloev. Philadelphia. Misericordia’s. Commencement: The Reverend Christorher Hunt- ington, S. T. I... delivered the com- mencement. address. Father Hunt- ington is Assistant Pastor of St. Aloysius Church, Great Neck, N. Y. and also Diocesan Director of the Catholic Teachers Association of the Diocese of Rockville Center, N. Y. In his address, Father Hunting- “on compared the graduates’ col- lege education to a house in which they would live and which would ‘dentify their living in the future. “Bach graduate,” he - explained, “will take the quality and character re- | thirty- | degrees and acted as chairman dur- Charlotte Grozier, f Those who received Cum Laude and Leona | York and Carol | for | Education | The Business Education Award of | Back Mountain Bice Graduates At Misgericordia DALLAS, PF EN NSYLVANIA of this house with her though life.” | Because the house of the gr aduate A Sunday evening at College Miseri- | (Continued on Page 8 A) x \ FOR SUNDAY DINNER: ROAST FRESH PORK AND DRESSING BROILED PRIME DELMONICA STEAK 2.25 ROAST TOP SIRLOIN OF BEEF, NATURAL GRAVY 1.75 " VIRGINIA BAKED HAM, PINAPPLE GLACE .......... 1.65 GOLDEN BROWN FRIED JUMBO SHRIMP 1.651 ROAST SPRING LAMB LEG, MINT JELLY 7... oi. ..is 1.65 (PLUS 23 OTHER ENTREES FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE) For 20 Years THE TOP HAT IN KINGSTON 1 60} 7 and “Collection 3; SFPFY TY 7 2. 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