X nn. - THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1963 BR ” DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA SECTION A — PAGE2 En] a dren, Tommy, fourteen, Joseph, ten, Therese Marie Harris | Go rald, ir Mary Jo, DR - A nine and a half pound daugh- | Charles, five and Bernadette, four. ter, Therese Marie, was born to Mr. | Mrs. Harris is the former Mary | and Mrs. Joseph Harris, Yeager { Ann Yesson, Edwardsville. Mr. Avenue, Dallas, June 1 at-Nesbitt | Harris is employed as a bookkeeper Hospital. There are six other chil- | in the office of Natona Mills. WYOMING SEMINARY SUMMER SCHOOL JUNE 17- AUGUST 2, 1963 Registration Days, June 13, 14, IT COLLEGE PREPARATORY GENERAL SCIENCE ALGEBRA BIBLE GEOMETRY BIOLOGY GERMAN CHEMISTRY HISTORY CIVICS LATIN ECONOMICS PHYSICS ENGLISH SPANISH FRENCH TRIGONOMETRY DEVELOPMENTAL READING (To improve speed and comprehension) TYPEWRITING SHORTHAND Registration for Fall Enrollment in Secretarial Courses now being accepted. PIANO All classes hetween 8 a.m. & 1:10 p.m. MONDAY through FRIDAY - FULL LIBRARY PRIVILEGES % * * * Telephone BUtler 7-1126 EEE EEE REE ERT EE } QUICK RECOVERY To Undergo Surgery In Philadelphia Monday evening at Fellowship Mrs. Marian Searfoss, R.D. Har- Hall, Trucksville Methodist Church, ! veys Lake, will be admitted to Piano students of Mrs. Florence | Presbyterian Hospital, Philadelphia, | Sherwood, will present a program, | today. | with Betty joan Davis and Yat, She will undergo ear surgery to- | Wardell as soloists. morrow, Her husband, Richard, | Wilkes-Barre Ballet Guild will pre-' _. : : . : : I 11 d hiladelph | | sent two brief sketches. Andy Bul- | will reside in Philadeiphis, while his if h 1 eza, Kathy Yankavich and Ann | Tie i iin fred. ‘Sherwood Pupils To | Present Recital i | Bankos will dance, accompanied by | ford, Janis Blight, Michael Swingle, 5 | Edward Shiner and Walter Mame $ | dizak. Gabel, Students participating will be: | Hunter. | Judith Young, Patricia Balita, Bon- A free will offering will be taken | nie Yascur, Jane Ann Sorber, Denise | for Dawn Sherwood Memorial Organ Sherwood, Dean Johnsen, Gail Tek Fund. Judy Bergstrasser, Men's White, Short Sleeve DRESS SHIRTS - - $2.69 - 2 for $5.00 WE GIFT WRAP — FREE HICKOK BELTS — GIFTS NOVELTY ITEMS - - - $81.00 - $10.00 § WEMBLY TIES - - - - = 8150 Large Assortment of Men's DRESS SLACKS - - - =- = §7.86vw | Wash and Wear (by Dickie) SLACKS = =e = ow. = 34.40v Main Street Dallas, Pa. POTTER ETERNIEETE FUSER | ER mm—— 1 Young Men’ S SOP | ELECTRIC 1 ATER HOT WATER normally used in a day! EAT Can provide 6 times the NO DOWN PAYMENT PER 62cC ordinary models. washer load every hour of the day! need, even during peak periods, Joan Reese, Barbara Reese, Linda | Beth Engaged MARJORIE SAUNDERS Mr. and Mrs. George Richards, of Huntsville Road, Dallas, an- nounce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Marjorie Saunders to Ronald Coolbaugh, son of Mrs. Arthur Coolbaugh and the late Arthur Coolbaugh, RD 1, Dallas. Miss Saunders is the daughter of | the late Reginald Saunders. She is a graduate of Dallas Senior High School and is employed with Pi- oneer Manufacturing, Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Coolbaugh is self employed. The wedding will take place Saturday, August 24 at Huntsville Christian. Church. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST OR vy FREE eefeme ’ Hel Vd HEATING MONK Pibg, & Hig, N. Lehigh St. Shavertown, Pa. WEEK! From a completely cold start, Hotpoint Quick-Recovery models can deliver enough hot water in just 55 minutes for three shower baths. This outstanding performance is possible be- cause the 4500 watt Calrod units are immersed in water itself! Yet, Hotpoint Quick-Recovery water heaters cost no more than A COMPACT 40-GAL. QUICK-RECOVERY " WATER HEATER CAN PROVIDE ® 430 gallons of clean, hot water every 24 hours; more than six times normal daily needs; enough for « art ® 60 to 90 gallons of hygienically hot, 150°F. water in less than two hours, more than average families For a Limited Time Only Luzerne Electric Division, UCI Will Pay $10 Toward the Installation Costs of An Electric Water Heater Rev. and Mrs. Fred M. Eister will celebrate their 25th Wedding Anni- versary on Saturday, June 15. They will mark the event with open house from 2 to 9 on Saturday, at their home in the Methodist Parsonage, Alderson, Harveys Lake. Rev. Eister and the former | Kathryn Fisher exchanged vows in First Lutherian Church, Westmin- ster, Maryland, on June 15, 1938. They both graduated from Sun- bury High School. Mrs. Eister is the daughter of Lila and the late John C. Fisher. Rev. Eister’s parents were David and Verda Eister. Their marriage was blessed with four children: Fred, Jr., Johnstown, Pa., twins, Robert and Jacqueline deceased, and John, at home. John attended Columbia High School in South Orange, New Jersery and eagerly anticipates his enrollment in the local High School. There are two grandchildren, who will attend the celebration. The Eisters have returned to this area recently after three years in San Juan, Puerto Rico. During their married life they lived Juan, Puerto Rico, Maplewood, N.dJ. Both have been active in church and community affairs. Mrs. Eister is Past Matron of Wilkes-Barre Chap- ter 90, Order of Eastern Star, re- cently made honorary member of Puerto Rico Chapter 1 and also of the Grand Chapter of Puerto Rico, O.E.S. Rev. Eister is general manger of Super-Form, Inc., and mister of the Alderson Charge of the Method- ist Church, serving the four churches of Ruggles, Noxen, Alderson, and Kunkle. Rev. and Mrs. Fred ‘Eisler To Mark Silver Wedding Date in Plains, | ‘Sunbury, Kulpmont, Baltimore, San He is a member of Masonic Lodge 448, Dieu Le Veut Commandery, Irem Temple of Wilkes-Barre, and Caldwell Consistory of Blooms- burg, has also served as Chaplain and a member of the Ceremonial Divan of the Shrine Club of Puerto Rico. For over 36 years he has been actively associated with the Boy Scouts as a Scout and Scouter. In 1960, Rev. Eister addressed the Philippine Conference of the Methodist Church, and preached in |mumerous Provinces throughout the Philippines and in Hong Kong. While in Puerto Rico he served as Civilian Chaplain end preached at the Fort Erooke and Fort Buchan- nan Chapels. Dallas WSCS Meets W.S.C.S. of Dallas Methodist Church met recently for a covered dish luncheon. Hostesses were Mes- dames Homer Moyer, John LaBerge, Howard Wiley, Walter Brunges, Guy Faust and Miss Mary Jane Faust. Greeters were: Mrs. John Blase and Mrs. Nelson Nelson. De- votions and program were given by Mrs. Russell Lawry. Mrs. Charles Hosler presided, Mrs. David Evans presented the budget. Jay Raymond Chappel Mr. and Mrs. Walter Chapgell, North Main Street, Shavertown, nounce the birth of a six pound eleven ounce son, Jay Raymond, born May 31 at Wyoming Valley Hospital. This is the first child. Mrs. Chappell is the former Janet Fernstrom, Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Chap- pell is employed as an apprentice electrician. Lutheran Church were feted at a banquet Friday evening with the ladies of the church serving the baked ham dinner. Clayton Stetson gave the tribute | sponded with a tribute to dads. | Group singing was led by Jack Eck. Donald Voelker and Jeff Sieber read poems dedicated to fathers. Pastor Frederick Eidam made the following presentation of awards: Oldest father, ‘Charles Dressel; youngest son, Ricky Potter; father with the most sons, Robert Nygren. Elwood Dungey won the balloon contest for sons. Marilyn Eck showed slides PLENTY OF FREE PARKING NEL BEST WISHES... To FATHER On HIS DAY — JUNE 16 GREENWALD'S IN LUZERNE ela Ee 3 (0) 1 lo] 1 | Nel HOUSEWARE PHI IU AAAS OOCOOONOONN EN NN INN to the sons and Neil Stetson re- fathers and Edward | | Trexler the bubble gum contest for | \ I 3 a RR RR ER EN ES ERE EE SE EH HNN Suggestions for FATHER’S DAY Bermuda Shorts 2.03 Short Sleeve Sport Shirts 1 98 up Wash and Wear Men’s Summer Weight Trousers SBR 95 up 5. Dacron Blends BUDDIES Main Street Luzerne i Ladies Entertain St. Paul's Fathers and Sons At Dinner Fathers and sons of St. Paul's|of her Rotary Exchange trip to Northern Rhodesia. Committee in charge of planning and serving were: Mesdames Fred Eck, Robert Voelker, Fred Dodson, Walter Heidere, Roy Trexler, Paul Priebe, Arthur Marth, Charles Sie- ber and Walter Gosart. Misses Nancy Dungey, Donna Priebe, Janice Priebe, Linda Rowett, Beverly Eck, Susan Karl, Gaye Williams and Charlyn Ell ‘The following fathers and’ sons were present: Henry C. Moyer gad Peter, Bill Dungey, Jack Ma¥Pn, Bob Monk, Earl and Dan, Carl Hirner, Frank Gelsleichter, iSr., gd Frank, Jr., and Robert, Beie Rogers, Charles Dodson, Fred Dod- son, Sheldon MacAvoy, Dan and Tommy.” Frederick J. Eck and Jack, Johm | Marth, Roy W. Trexler and Edward, {Paul A. Priebe and Paul, Neilson Andrews, Richard J. Potter and Ricky, Obed Hontz and Billy, Fred Nicely, Fred amd Robert, Harold Ash and Tom. Charles Dressel, Robert Nygren, Robbie, David and Dale, Tex Wilson, Tex and Ted, Roy Stair, Louis Cot- tle, Newton H. Hess, Howard Swain, Peter and Thomas, Charles Sieber, and Jeff, Byron Katchen and grand- sons, Ricky and Jackie, Clayton Stetson, Neal and Kevin. Nelson Williams and Danny, Rob- ert Bayer, sons Robert and Scott, George E. Williams, Robert Voelker, sons Robert, Donald and David, Harry J. P. Frohm, Frank L. Frohm, Elwood Dungey and Clifton, Dick Rudy, Donald Holdredge, Vic Mec- ‘Carty and ‘Ricky, Walter Gerlach, 'Sr., Chet Hartman, Walter Gosart, sons Walter, Jim and Alan. Entertains Friends At 9th Birthday Party g Mr. and Mrs. Chester Rusiloski, Chase Road, were hosts at a birth- day party given in honor of Heir daughter, Ruth Ann, who celebrat- ed her ninth birthday Saturday. Attending were Penny Metz and Jimmie Newhart, Mr. and Mrs. Shel- don Rice amd son, Fulton; Mrs. Claude Newhart, Donna Richardson, Jeffery Smith, Leslie Hendrecy, Glenna Brown, Robert Williams, Betty Davis, Domnie Jones, Frank Schultz, Leonette Palmer, Paul Fritz, Janie Niezgoda, Donna Ide, William Lozo, Charles Evans, Mich- elle Wagner, Carolyn Edwards, Paul chick, Denise Sherwood, Adam- Scott Sherwood, Sharon and Laurie Kittle, . Gail. and David Cooper, Sheila Cooper, Genne . and Rene Reese, Cathy, Susie and Ronnie Sorber, Jimmie and David Higgins, Ci and Warren Gensel and Chester Rusiloski, Jr. Brent Long Was Eight On June 9th Bremt Long, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Long, Parrish Street, was feted at a picnic at Benton Park Sunday, June 9th, on his eighth birthday. Silvetleaf Club. The Kunkle Silverleaf Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Lillian Kunkle, 122 School Stret, Shaver- town, Tuesday, June 18 at 8 p.m. Members are requested to bring a twenty-five cent white elephant gf. ® — extra heavy e ® ® ® J ® ENGINE LAND-ROVER HEAT SHIELD ROOF 3 POWER TAKE-OFF POINTS ALL METAL RUST-PROOFED 6 PLY TIRES — standard FULL TOOL KIT — standard ALL FITTINGS GALVANIZED WINDSHIELD VENTILATORS ® ALUMINUM ALLOY NON-RUST BODY ® BOX SECTION FRAME ® FULLY FLOATING AXLES ® OIL BATH AIR CLEANER — standard ® 8 FORWARD SPEEDS -— 2 REVERSE ® FULL FLOW OIL FILTER — standard ® GASOLINE OR DIESEL 8# Kunkle (Just off RY. 308) ' DAN MEEKER, Prop. KUNKLE MOTORS 675-1546 a gd Jd = Pod ad Fp} Cd NES A DIDDY a =o <4 OHH NB An xi: < oO LENO Hp =H HA FEF. Quid OO OL rod oO <4 oe et HINA MN = rn and $l HD + A