> DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Robert Hess Takes Charge Of Gryroscope In England Henry Hess and George Hess of Dallas RD, and Mrs. Samuel Davis of Beaumont, have a brother Robert who flew into London Airport late in May to take temporary charge of the Sperry Gyroscope on the Great Silver Leaf Club Kunkle Silver Leaf Club held its meeting, June 20, at the home of President, Mrs. William Weaver. Attending were Mesdames Oliver’ Ellsworth, Ann Weaver, Ralph Ashburner, Ralph Hess, Ralph El- ston, Elizabeth Hess, Virgie Elston, and. strengthen direct cooperation between London and New York of- fices .and increase efficiency in ex- port markets. Subscribe To The Post A covered dish picnic to be held at the home of Mrs. Forrest Kunkle was planned for July 18, 6 p.m. The committee of games and enter tainment is Mrs. William Franklin , and Mrs. Adirene Nulton, REVOLUTIONARY School students won Scholarship Wi Some of these Westmoreland High Ambrose, Holland; Susan Lawry, scholarships | Ferrum College; NEW GULF SOLAR HEAT foreign countries through the Rot- ary Exchange program. Sixteen stu- dents have received scholarships to the following schools and foreign countries. Pag Left to right - Front row: Sandra to colleges, and some for study in | Back row - William Whittaker, Pennsylvania Military College; Ed- gar Inman Pennsylvania State Univ- ersity; Joseph - Hoeg, Maryland University; Kenton Getty, Philadel- phia College of Science and textile Engineering,; Robert Eyet, Wilkes- THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1961 nners At Westmoreland High School we ; 3 Thomas Bozek, Philadelphia Col- lege of Science and Textile Engin- eering and Kenneth Thomas, Fer- rum College was absent from pic- ture. In addition to the above seniors, Maryalice Knecht, a junior has re- ceived a Rotary scholarship to Swe- den. George Jacobs is in the Phil- League, 16 teams, is led by Rodda’s team with 10 points and Fielding’s and Miller's with 8 each. Jim Ganse] boasts a big 255 (617), in- dividual high; Joe Rodda with 613 and Ron Fielding, 232 are right up there. Seven O’Clock Men’s League Natona Hot Dogs points. Engineers are sporting brand new shirts with trade name on back. Engineers had 3184 total pins and Hot Dogs rolled high game of 1095. Bob Moore heads roster with 598; Charles Else, 578; John Monka, 535. Karl Blight holds single high of 237; Bob Moore, 233; and George Shupp. Of all things, John Monka took a holiday from bowling to get married Saturday. Congratula- tions, Johnny! Take advantage of the summer Back Mountain Neighbor- hood League will start the coming season September 7th at 6:45 p.m. Officers are George Shupp, fifth term as president; Donald King, vice-president; Bill Weaver, secretary, and Bill nr SECTION B—PAGE 1 } Lancio, treasurer. Check your old stubs and cou- pons for number 977833. This number takes the bowling ball for week of June 11. Mrs. Mary Witol Dies 5 } rolls on Friday night. Dallas special at Crown Imperial Lanes!| Mrs. Mary Witol, Yonkers, N. Y. i West. Road. Mr. Hess, president of Owen Ide. Adirene Nulton, Florence ‘Efigineers and Shupp’s Trout |Tony is featuring three games for | was buried Saturday in Orcutt ¢ the Sperry Subsidiary Co. in North Klimeck, Forrest Kunkle, William are out in front with 11 each; |$1.00, Monday through Friday, 8|Cemetery, following services con- $ Carolina, was assigned to promote | Franklin and the hostess. have 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. ducted by Rev. Wesley Kimm, pas- tor of the Noxen Lutheran Church, from the Nulton Funeral Home. Mrs. Witol, a native of Latvia, spent most of her life in Yonkers. Mrs. Otto Sarmonis of Noxen is one of five living children. The others live in the New York area. From Any Point View of IT IS YOUR LIBRARY! that you can spare. The time has come to get together all those books, picture frames, bric-a-bac—any good usable article Chere, Drew University; Lynne Jor- | Barre Business College; Ernest Sup- | ippines already and the others will S upport the —Ulira clean! Burns clean, heats dan, study in Holland; Susan Kel- | ulski, ‘Mansfield State College; | leave shortly for their study over- { clean... lets you enjoy the very ley, Temple University; Marilyn | George Jacobs, Phillippine Islands; | seas. finest automatic heat comfort. First premium heating oil at regular price Eck, Northern Rhodesia; Annabelle and David Stout, Wilkes College. 15th ANNUAL AUCTION JULY 6, T & 8 RISLEY’S BARN Bowling News By DORIS MALLIN = “ Area Schools’ Honor Roll = AR HEAT Lists Outstanding Students Order from us today! of CHARLES H LONG Dallas Area Schools have released Lawrence Rivard, John Farley, y Summer bowling is moving along REMEMBER, the LIBRARY is open to every m- - the final semester honor rolls, for Roger Hackling, Beverly Eck, Char- platy. aS 13 rte a good reader in the Back Mt. Area—the Annex is open to the senior and junior high schools. |lyn Ell,’ Pauline [Farrar Margaret © whie improying fis game: liens Cs 3 - SWEET VALLEY, PA. Thode te Es Marsha Getty, Ei There is at least ome league on every organization in the Back Mt. Area—and all for so" J for high scholastic achievement, Hadsall, June Hayes, Barbara Hop- | every night during the week and : FREE! They are almost entirely supported by the the . throughout the final one-half year. kins, Georgia McCutcheon, Thomas Fonds are popular for open | Pr AUCTION. to HIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLL | Pierce, Lee Phils, Robert Shannon, i Toyna re over! at- T Twelfth Grade: Annabelle Amb- | Patricia Gorda, Anne Mulhern, IX eam Women's League cpa : : : dy rose, Thomas Bozek, Robert Eyet, | Sherrill Owens, Sylvia Phillips, ! Sh yoasaw ind Shep Give Just One Thing ith : David Williams, Kenton Getty, | Diane Pope, . Janice Priebe, Linda 4 Hing. PemoncMes.on fon “ol i 0 ap” the 7 Charles Malkemes, Larry : Polachek, | Rowett, Elaine Rumbarger, = Gail | an Sarin ge jet; } ; Youd Like T Ke P Lynne Jordan, Susan Lawry, Joseph | Rumbaugh, John Brominski; Robert | \ Improyed: ow er) as; the y Collars, cuffs are cleaned, Hoeg, David Stout, Jeannine Hoov- | Brown, Howard Dymond, Jo Carol’ 3) sted by. Lisel, Peggy, Kay, General Solicitation — June i9 5 July 5 has reel : er, Mildred Susan Williams, George | Birnstock, Billie Jo Brice, Jean Bur- elen W. and Helen G. Ai for trim IS unhar med, buttons are safe Jacobs, Robert Taylor, Donna Bo- |rier, Catherine Cawley, Susan Che- Thursday night Couples Party 4 . ass ? len, Vivian Cobb, Marilyn Eck, [ney, Jacqueline Churry, Connie ‘ — . the when you send your Nancy Wolfe, Carl Detsick, Edgar | Condoras, Donald Sinicrope, Wil- Inman, Richard Powell, Ernest Su- pulski, Sandra Chere, Susan Kelley, Jiam Swartwood, Joseph Ulinoski, Marsha' Sowden,. Linda Tag, Linda SUMMER DRESSES + Marijane =~ Moss, Karen Samuels, | Woolbert.’ " : : 1 g € oy Z Patricia Sinicrope. Eighth Grade: Robert Schooley, IW ; . J ¥ - Eleventh Grade: Lewis Chere, | Eugene = Shelley, = Nicholas Sosik, ° e 5 3 Sandra Ambrose, Dorothy Eck, | Harry Sweppenheiser, Keith Swish- C, | ves You Quali V4 174 and Fos 077107, | Maryalice Knecht, Elsa Orchard, |er, Susan Jane Smith, Shirley Stage, § ELE, Eze : a { Nancy Elston, Diane Payne, Bar-jJudith Taylor JoAnn Tucker, Ann Woolbert, Judith. Wright Shirley Zarychta, Rosemary Zekas, William Baker, ' Judith Bergstrasser, Patsy Block, Linda Casterline, Linda Davies, Mary Demko, Charles Miller, David Palmer, Nadine . Kuderka, Marilyn Moyer, Judith Novitsky, Linda Parsons, ' Sharon Phillips, Huston Day, Stephen Farrar, Walt- bara Tag, Susan Dorrance, Dale Mosier, Sally Moyer, Robert Peter- | son, « Mary Bennett, Jon Butler, Nancy Coolbaugh, Barbara Hilde- brand, Judith Williams, Judith Woolbert, Mary Ann Zarychta. ; Tenth Grade: Richard Ratcliffe, Judith Crispell, Nancy Sickler, Gary Cobb, Ronald Earl, Judith Miller, Ho) BT COTTON CLINIC Permanently pleated no-iron, Arnel-Rayon We clean so thoroughly that colors sparkle, so expertly ; Paul Haradem, Susan Larish, |er Gosart, Susan Dingle, Jean : S ki + ; 3 t i | | h bl ; d : that whites are bright. We =~ = » Jeanne Merolla, = William. Cooper; | Fleming. | | bois Salo Jogos i met IN ! 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