\ DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Honored DONALD F. STOCK Donald F. Stock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grover (Stock, Main Street, Dallas, was made a Fellow of the American Ceramac Society recently at a dinner given in Pittsburgh. A graduate of Kingston Township High School in the Class of 1941. Mr. Stock is with Harbison- Walker Refractories Co. in Pitts- burgh. He is a member of the Re- fractories Division and the National Institute of Ceramic Engineers. Mr. Stock attended Pennsylvania State University and received a B.S. degree in ceramic technology in 1949. After graduation he joined Harbison - Walker as a research engineer. He was named adminis- trative assistant to the director of research in 1951 and laboratory manager. of the company’s Hays Laboratory in 1954. Mr. Stock, who has held the posi- tion of laboratory manager of the Garber Research Center since 1958, supervises the work of a staff of 70. His certificate reads as follows: | “The American Ceramic Society upon the recommendation of the Fellows and the action of the Board of Trustees has conferred upon DONALD F. STOCK in recognition of productive scholarship in ceramic science and notable contributions to the ceramic arts and industry the title of FELLOW OF THE SOCIETY with all the “honors and privileges pertaining thereto.” : After his graduation from Kings- ton Township High School where he was an outstanding student, Mr. Stock spent one and a half years at Pennsylvania State. University. His student career, interrupted by World War II, he became a First Lieutenant in the Army Air Corps, serving for four years and one month as an instructor on highly technical work . After the war he completed his 2 has since taken advanced work. He is married to an Ohio girl. They have no children. XN Mrs. Fred Howell Loses Her Brother Sympathy of the community is extended to Mrs. Fred Howell, secretary of Back Mountain * Me- morial Library Association, whose brother Ripple Carey Smith, 71, 2172 Chestnut Street, Carlsbad, Cal, died: Wednesday at the Naval Hospital in San Diego. Born in Scranton, he grew up in West Pittston, and Wilkes-Barre, and for many years was a certified | public accountant in Scranton. He was a graduate of Wyoming Seminary and Hamilton College and for a time taught science at the Peddie School in New Jersey. He was a direct descendent of Eleazer Cary, a Revolutionary soldier of West Bridgewater, Mass., who settled in ‘Wilkes-Barre in 1769 and was entitled to land laid out by the Susquehanna Company. His two sons were in the Battle of omin wr Enith was a World War I veteran, past. commander Scranton Commandery, Knights Templar and a member of Irem Temple. Besides his wife the former Helen Huff, Dunmore, he leaves a son Sheldon Field Smith, Vista, Cal, three grandchildren and his sister Mrs. Howell. a EREEEEREEEREEEN NANA 2 =) = = = > = 2 2 = Kix HmEE DRESS OUTLE T selling out all dresses to to bare walls prices unheard of. All New Summer Merchandise We are redecorating NORTH MAIN STREET DRESS SHOP 460 North Main Street Wilkes-Barre A OPEN EVENINGS till 8:00 pm. Fred Anderson Jr. Leaves For Formosa Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Ander- son and daughter Susie, Shaver town, drove Fred Jr., enroute to Formosa, to Philadelphia on Thurs- Francisco, California. entertained at dinner at Forge. by Hugh Chkerrie, manager of National Grange Insur ance Company, of which Mr. Ander- son is a representative. Young Fred will visit Jerry Aben- th, Berkley; Robert Allard, Cal- ifornia Lutheran College, Long Oaks; Mrs. George Hoffman, Mill Valley and J. O. Bamert, San Fran- cisco before he sails next week. On Wednesday evening the An- derson’s’ entertained at an outdoor barbecue as a bon voyage party for Fred. Present were Pastor and Mrs. John ©O. Lindquist, Barre; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Neuner, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. John Clause and daughter, Brenda, sister Susie and the guest of honor. Home From Canada Mr. and Mrs. John Dietz daugh- ter Cheryl and Harry Haar, have returned home, after a week's vaca- tion at Bahi Lake in Canada. Tyler Qualifies As Rirplane Mechanic Army Pvt. ‘Afton R. Tyler, 23, whose wife, Beverlee, lives at 18 Joseph [St., Dallas, has completed the five-week single engine observa- tion and utility airplane mainten- {Completes Advanced day where he flew by jet to San | They were! Valley ' district | Wilkes- ! Combat Training PVT. LESLIE DICKSON Pvt. Leslie Dickson, USMC, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Dickson, Dallas, R.D. 3, completed four |§ weeks of advanced combat training on June 26, with the First Infantry | Training Regiment at Camp Le- | jeune, N. C. This last phase of basic marine training emphfsizes small unit | tactics and live firing of weapons under simulated combat conditions. Houston Joins Army Michael Lewis Houston, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Bogdan, Dallas, R.D. #2, has enlisted in the Regular Army for a three year period under THE DALLAS POST. THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1962 Every Card's A Winner In Giant's Spectacular Bonus Gard Cash Giveaway It’s not too late to pick up your card . . . no purchase necessary . you may win up to $1,000 7 ne 7 ~V 4 4 Love ni Mar- ai Aluminum!” i Another Amazing GIANT Offer! COUPON This Coupon Worth’ $1.00 Toward The Purchase Of MAR-CREST ALUMINUM BAKING or ROASTING PAN This Coupon good from JULY 11 thrw JULY 17 At Your GIANT Reg. price $1.49 less $1.00, with this coupon 49¢ On this ‘stunning set of Mar-Crest Aluminum Cookware. This finest quality Aluminum Cookware is Extra Thick . Mirror finish and heat- proof handles. 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