| SECTION A PAGE4 With College Chorale Melvin Olver, Davenport Street, alas, who is a freshman at Roberts eyan College, North Chili, N. Y., | traveling with the College Chorale Western Pennsylvania, Maryland, fio and New Jersey, where they e singing appointments through ing vacation. Melvin is majoring White Shirts Snap Tabs @® Button Downs’ ® Regulars 52.98 ' Ivy Cord Trousers Black and Olive $2.98- 3.98 Democratic Women ‘Women’s Democratic Club of | Harveys Lake will meet Wednesday evening at 8 at the home of Mrs. Frances Desiderio, Sandy Beach, when delegates for the convention to be held at Hershey May 7, 8 and | 9, will be appointed. Delegates will be present at induction of Genevieve | Blatt into office as Secretary of] Internal Affairs. : FR Se CE TR TR Easter Fashions just like DAD'S BOYS’ 4 Wash and Wear i - Sport Coats $7.95 Others up to $15.95 “0 Newest Shades in ° 9° Boys’ Suits Black Olive — Charcoal Black on Black 14.95 Sizes 10 to 20 THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1963 Airman Joseph Walton Given Farewell Party Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shoemaker, Trucksville, entertained Saturday evening in honor of Airman 2nd Class Joseph Walton, who will leave Shortly for Formosa. Guests were Mrs. Boyd Atherholt and Blanche Atherholt, Mrs. Bessie | Roushey, Eugene Hoover, Kingston; | Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Garris, Dal- las; Mr. and Mrs. John Roushey, Sr., and Robert, Mr. and Mrs. George Gaillard, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wal- § | ton, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. John Roushey, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Croom, Trucks- ville; the guest of honor and the host and hostess. ‘Sell Quickly Through The Trading Post Drakes And Smiths ] Honored By Couples Couples Club of Dallas Methodist Church entertained two of its mem- ber couples, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Drake | Mechanical who will move April 1st to Schuyl- kill Haven and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith who moved recently to Forty Fort. The party was held at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Carleton Davies Fri- Dallas Post Hears Printing Conference Dallas Post was represented at !the 1963 Mid-Atlantic Newspaper Conference, Atlantic City, Friday and Saturday, by Don- ald Weidner and Leighton Scott. | Program, located at the Shelburne | Hotel, was sponsored by the Penn- 'sylvania Newspaper Publishers’ As- sociation and the New Jersey Press day night. Games were played with Association. Mrs. Welton Farrar winning the only prize. Attending were: Dr. and Mrs. John Blase, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Was- serott, Mr. and Mrs. James Darling, Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Moen, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Davies, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bulford, Mr. and Mrs. William Rich- MUTUAL FUNDS? INVESTORS MUTUAL, INC. INVESTORS STOCK FUND, INC. INVESTORS INTER-CONTINENTAL FUND, LTD. INVESTORS SELECTIVE FUND, INC. INVESTORS VARIABLE PAYMENT FUND, INC. 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Dallas Post has | been using offset equipment in job- work for a year and a half. Also attending were representa- tives from the Scranton Times and the Milton Standard, both from this region. \ ardson, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. James Huston, Mrs. Harry Edwards, Mrs. Russell Thomas, Mrs. Fay Hopkins, Mrs. Welton Far- rar, Mrs. Kenneth Young, Nelson Neson, Rev. and Mrs. Russell Lawry, Dr. and Mrs. Carleton Davies, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Reese, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Drake. DR. JOSEPH L. FAULL Chiropractor Monday, Tuesday, . Wednesday, Friday, 2 to. 5, 6:30 to 8:30 p. m. Saturday, 2-6; Thursday and Sunday by appointment 12% N. Main St., Shavertown Phone Dallas 674-3756 DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA : Dallas Educators View Books At Misericordia Workshop Dallas educators are seen at the Book Exhibit which was held at College Misericordia’'s Fourth An- nual Reading Conference of March 22-23. Seen from left are: Sister M. Mercia, R.S.M., St. Mary's High School, Wilkes-Barre; Irving Ruckel, representative of Heath and Co; John J. Mulhern, Elementary Prin- cipal, Westmoreland School; Manta Steele, Trucksville; Sarah Welker; Mrs. William Austin, Nancy Sloan, Patricia Whittaker, and Walter Pro- kopchak, Dallas. Standing in sec- ond row, from left are: Janet Smith, and Dorothy Henney, Dallas; Wil- liam’ A. Austin, Supervisor of Ele- mentary Education, Dallas Area Schools. On Saturday, Mr. Austin acted | as chairman for Dr. Harry T. Hahn’s workship on developmental reading ® WEDDINGS HEHE BACK MOUNTAIN SHOPPING CENTER SUES a TE CZ C3 DI ET C02 THE = | CONTINENTAL INN LUZERNE-DALLAS HWY. Facilities For ® BANQUETS © PARTIES BUSINESS MEETINGS For Information Phone 287-7588 IE EEE EE CEE EEE EE ETE EA ENE ES 5 = = HIE ~ ae IN WV , and subject matter teaching in high school. Over five hundred educa- | tors of Wyoming Valley attended ( the reading conference at Miseri- ! cordia. It closed on Saturday after- | noon’ with a panel review of the | day’s workshop discussions given by | the three reading specialists who | were principal speakers and leaders of the workshops. Nationally known | ending authorities who conducted ! the conference were: Dr. Harry T. | Hahn, Pontiac, Michigan; Dr. Mar- | jorie S. Johnson of Temple Uni- | versity; and Dr. Helen Murphy of Boston University. Tommy Kupstas In AF Tommy Kupstas, who once turned ‘hot lead into type on the Inter- | type machine at the Dallas Post, is ' following his brother John, also a former Linotype operator, into the ' Air Force. Tommy, 20, recently with Graphic | Arts, enlisted two weeks ago. This with five other trainees from Great- |er Wyoming Valley, enroute for | basic training at Lackland Air’ Force ! Base, Texas. Johnnie is stationed in Germany. In Swimming Production | Cynthia Townend, Yeager Avenue, Dallas, will appear in this year’s synchronized swimming production by students at Wellesley College, Wellesley, Mass. “Sound and Science” a program of ten numbers performed to a variety of rhythms, will be presented in the pool on the campus 5 and 6. Miss Townend, a sophomore at Wellesley, is director of a swim show number to be performed to the music of Gregorian Chant; will swim ‘in “Patterns in Percussion, which has only drum beats for accompani- { ment; and will take part in a num- | ber based on folk music. evening at 8 he will leave Avoca ! Friday and Saturday evenings, April | Save On Your Printing Have It Done By The Post oT CT paxter $225.00 Also $100.00'to $750.00 Wedding Ring $20.00 | HENRY’S | Jewelry I CARDS and GIFTS Fostoria - Keepsake Diamonds - Lenox Memorial Hwy. Shavertown MEMORIAL HIGHWAY SHAVERTOWN er CED SD © eee TaN, ov SAY 9 Accessories. 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