SECTION B— PAGE 2 Lehman Children of the Lehman Elemen- tary School were entertained Wednesday, June 12th, by the L-L- P.T.A., hopefully an annual event. The Game Commission showed a movie, and bag lunches were served by the cafeteria. Room mothers as- sisted teachers with games. Mrs. Thomas Brown and Mrs. Gordon Dawe served as chairman. Burton Major has left for Gloucester, Va. where he will spend the summer with his sister, Mrs. H. G. Bland. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Barrall and family were pleasantly surprised Monday evening last week when Rev. and Mrs. Herbert M. Barrall of St. John’s Cathedral, Denver, Colo- rado, stopped to pay them a visit. The Rector and his wife had flown in to Middletown, New York to at- tend the Diamond Jubilee of Grace Episcopal Church of which he was a former paster: Mrs, Stella Schuler is making her home with Mr. and Mrs. Morton Connelly. She has been a patient at the Maple Hill Rest Home. Stella is convalescing from a brokem hip. Her husband Lou Schuler passed away four years ago. They lived in Trucksville for years. ' © Wait and See class was recently SAND Y BEA CH entertained at the home of Mr. amd Mrs, Earl Chamberlin, eighteen present. Mrs. Ruth Wright pre- sided, Mrs. Margaret Barrall gave Secretary’s report, Mrs. Mabel Ma- jor gave the Treasurer's report. Mrs. William Drabick, our teach- er, gave some beautiful shells from Florida to all the members. Leighton Scott, 85 Huntsville Road, was recently emtertained by Mr. and IMrs. Leonard Selingo, Huntsville, at a picnic supper. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Gary and daughter into their new home. Committee of the Fire Auxiliary, has a beautification project, recent- ly painting the flag-pole and planting flowers in the center of Lehmein, where they also pay for the lighting. Slow up when going through Lehman, and see how pretty it is. : Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Marks and family just returned from Pitts- | burgh from the wedding of Miss Susan Wefind, Mrs. Marks’ cousin. Mrs. John Berch, Leslie Ann and Billy, Abington, Va., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nuss. Also Mrs. Cecilia Walker of Kingston. The Nusses had their two grand- children = while Charles and Lois visited the seashore at Rehoboth Beach and Ron at Washington, D.C. HARVEYS LAKE Friday, Saturday, &: gentleman Spy James Connery, Ursala Friday and Sunday 9: and “The Best Of Enemies” David Niven, Sordi, Michael Wilding Friday and Sunday 10:40 — Saturday 9:00 Sunday — June 21, 22, 23 meet JAMES BOND & the most - extraordinary in all fiction!... | TECHNICOLOR™ Joseph Wisman 00 — Saturday 10:40 Andress, Movies Open Every Fri Children Under 12 Admitted FREE. Adults 60c day - Saturday - Sunday Beach open everyday. Water Bicycles, Pantoons, Boat Rides, Boats Party Sunday at 2 p.m. for Fishing, etc. Have fun in the Sun. Marybeth have moved | i | mond Searfoss, i | Viola Hoover, Many Attend Open House For John Rifenberys Mr. and Mrs. John Rifenbery Beaumont, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Sunday, June 2nd with an open house given by their four children at the home of their son, Merton, of Beaumont. Mr. and Mrs. Rifenbery lived in Luzerne and Shavertown following their marriage. Forty-two years ago, they purchased a farm in Beau- mont where they have since re- sided. They have one daughter Mrs. Margaret Clark of Beaumont and three sons, Asa, Phoenix, N. Y.; William = and Merton, Beaumont. There are sixteen grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren, Friends and relatives attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Tedd Stone, Gregg and Mark, Baldwinsville, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Victor Cappucci, children, Vicki, Cindy, Timmy and Jeffery, Mehoopany; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Clark, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark, and Ricky, Beaumont; Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Muller, Long Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hoover and daughter: Linda = visited: Gordon's parents Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hoover for Father’s Day. They are from North Plainfield, New Jersey. # Mr. and Mrs. James Cook cele- # | brated their wedding anniversary ® June 11. We have a lot of birthdays” this month. Here are some of their names: James Barrall, Thomas Ray- Geraldine Mekeel, Emerson M. Brown, Mildred Lewis, Ann Rogers, Lawr- ence Steltz, Terry Lynn Cease, and fl | Allen F. Wagner. THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1963 Navy Man Has Leave Radioman Third Class Joseph | Schneider, who is stationed with | the Navy, in Dhahaan, Saudia, | Arabia, recently was granted a | few days leave, Taking advantage of | the leave, Joe was able to tour | Rome, Naples, Isle of Cyprus and | Cairo, Egypt. The day he visited | Rome, the Pope's funeral was being held, Joe reports, and streets were jammed with multitudes of mourn- ers, making it impossible to pene- trate the crowd. Joe is the son of Mr. and Mrs. | Joseph Schneider, Davenport Street, | Dallas. | Island, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert ! Rifenbery, Noxen; Wilma Rifenbery, Beaumont; Roberta, Susan and Mer- ton Rifenbery, Beaumont; Michael | Rifenbery, Phoenix, N.-Y. wee Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rifenbery Sr., Mr, and Mrs. Carl Rifenbery, Janie and Jefferey Rifenbery, Mr. Mrs. Wm. Bergstrasser, Robby and Janie Bergstrasser, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bergstrasser, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mathers, Mr. and Mrs. Clar- | ence Corby, Mrs. Cora Clark, Rev. | and Mrs. Lyle Peterson and family. | Tedd Struthers and Sandy, Janice | Goble, Roxie Clark, Mr. and Mrs. | Kenneth Jackson, Mr. and Mrs, Jo- | nah Smith, Mrs. Clara Smith, Mr. | and Mrs. Charles Seward, Mr. and Mrs, Nile Sickler, Mrs. Nelson Dy- | mond, Mrs. [Laura Sayre, and | George, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Cook, Byron and Judith, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gavek, Mr. and Mrs. Frank- lin Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Merton | Rifenbery, Mr. and Mrs. William and | Rifenbery, Mr. and Mrs. Asa Rifen- bery. NOW THRU SATURDAY Co-Hit DALLAS- “THE FAMILY THEATRE” “YELLOW CANARY” Starring — Pat Boone and Barbara Eden DRIVE-IN THEATRE ROUTE 309 THEE Jean Connery Ursula Andress Starting Sunday — and “UGLY AMERICAN” “9 HOURS TO RAMA” | Coming Soon! — “WEST SIDE STORY” Clear ‘d’ Hiways ! Everyone Headin for | the DALLAS DRIVE-IN. Fun Al] Summer. Giant Family Students from Mrs. Austin’s and | Mrs, Welker’'s home rooms are pic- | ‘tured above as they visited the City of Brotherly Love. An interesting Tour of historic shrines highlighted the day’s itiner- ary for those enjoying a Sixth Grade Mrs. Welker’s Sixth Grade: Front row l. to r. Alan Heycock, Gail Williams, Judy Misson, Susan Johnston, Harold Casterline, Chris- tine Baloga, Nancy Hughes, Douglas Sixth Graders Make Visit By Bus To Philadelphia Graduation outing. Mrs. Austin’s Sixth Grade: 1st row: left to right John Murray. Clifford Garris, Robert Hale, Jim Tupper, Edward Roman, Robert Pat- tison, Douglas Hoover, Jim Welsh, | Bulford, Gary Dymond, Craig Daron, Tom Bottoms, Wayne Nichol, Drew Bittenbender. Second row: Alisa Berger, Phyllis Hanna, Elizabeth Edwards, Patty , Hughy, Jerry Farr, John Oliver, Daniel Thomas, David Turner, Peter Moy- er, Sandy Smith, Frank Parkhurst. 2nd row: left to right Pauline Kelly, Judy Wilson, Tina Siglin, Norma Thomas, Mollie Townsend, Christine Demmy, Phyllis Frederici, Diane Chesarick, Cheryl Goode. Jane Daley, Linda Gula, David Germick, Charles Baker, David Fitch Debbie Tanner, Julia Suzanne Moen. Anne Lacy, Suszn Sipple, Michele Witek, Barbara Parrish, Jacelyn Roberts, Diane Thier, Beth Burke, Priscilla Reese. Radeszsisky, Richard Bennie, David Dobson, Paul Elston. Adults: Mrs. Heycock, Mrs. Hughy, Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Colwell, Mr. Austin Enlistments Open For 6-Month Reserve Enlistments in the Army Reserve Six-Month Training Program are being accepted in the 402nd Military Police Prisoner of War Camp unit of Wilkes-Barre, which offers openings in Repair and Utilities, Medicine, | Supply, Cooks, Records Section and ‘many others. Under the six-month active duty program, men between the ages of Don’t store smelly garbage and dirty trash! Eliminate it the modern way with a Warm Morning Gas Incinerator, and indoors, too! No more trips outdoors as the garbage- man” in your SALE..SAVE BUY NOW! home. PENNSYLVANIA GAS and WATER Company Model L-15A — IN THE BACK MOUNTAIN — Telephone ENterprise 2-0668 TOLL FREE for information and service 17 and 26 may enlist in the Army Reserve. They will be called to ac- tive duty 120 days after enlistment for an 8-week basic training course, followed by a period of specialized training. Back Mountain men interested in fulfilling their military obligation under this program, are urged to contact Sgt. Elias at the U.S. Army Reserve Training Center, East End Boulevard, Wilkes-Barre. Area men already serving with the 402nd are: Lt, Col. Carl Burt Olsen, Trucksville, Executive Offi- cer; Maj, Jack K H. Magee, Shaver- town, Intelligence Officer; Maj. John J. Mulhern, Dallas, Adjutant; 2nd Lt. Robert Richardson, Dallas; War- rant Officer William Hill, Jr., R. D. 5, Shavertown; Sfc. Robert Frank- lin, Trucksville; 'S/Sgt. Robert W. Johnson, Trucksville; Sp5 John Berti, Shavertown; Sp4 James P. Kelly, Jr. Dallas; Spd Donald W. Roberts, Trucksville; Cpl. James Thomas, Shavertown; Sp4 Theodore Newcomb, Shavertown; Pfc. John A Headman, R. D. 5, Shavertown; and Pfc. Ronald T. Schall, R. D. 1, Har- veys Lake. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST Porter Gets MS From Massachusetts MIT Cathrall Selected John Cathrall, Dallas, R. D. 4, | sciemce teacher at the Junior High Charles Robert Porter, Harvey's School, is among 60 high school and Lake received an M.S. degree in nu- | junior high teachers from a field of clear engineering at the 97th com-|500 applicants across the nation mencement of“ th Massachusetts nology, Friday, June 7. His thesis topic was ‘Neutron Beam Produced by Total Reflection in a Copper Tube.” Commencement speaker was Eu- gene R. Black, former head of the World Bank. Dr, James R. Killian, Jr., "Chairman of the MIT. Cor- poration, presided, and Dr. Julius A. Stratton, President of M.LT., de- livered the charge to graduating students. exercises e Receives Degree , Susan Elizabeth Belvin, 221 High- land Avenue, Trucksville, received an Associate in Arts degree at com- mencement exercises at Temple University Thursday. Diplomas were awarded to 1835 graduates, and Sir Charles P. Snow; British writer and scientist, was principal speaker. ME a LUZERNE THEATRE Friday, Saturday Alfred Hitchcock's “The Birds” b b > S ; p > b b b b p p b b b A b [ Sunday (Continuous 2-11) b Two Cinemascope Color Hits b ¢ Dolores Hart, Hugh O’Brien b b 3 b 3 Y > p bp b > b “Come Fly With Me” CO-HIT Frankie Avalon “Drums Of Africa” PO POOP OD OPO RDO ODD OOOO FORTY-FORT THEATRE Tonight, Friday Saturday Marlon Brando “The Ugly American” in technicolor Sunday, Monday Tuesday (Con’t. Sun. 8-11) “The Day Of The Triffids” Cinemascope and Color VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VY VV VV VV VY VY VY Y tinea dhoeedudinssinscdestcstucdin cdi st utbuthcdedad 1955 PONTIAC Sedan, very dishes, cooking utensils. Deep well pump, jet pump, tension ladder, Shutters, picture frames, not mentioned. TERMS — CASH. Springs Church. EUGENE DERR, Auctioneer ET EE EEE EEE EN ES EE EER Ea EEE EER PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1963 At 10:00 A. M. At Fairmount Springs, Benton R. D. 1. ~ 11 Foot KELVINATOR DEEP FREEZE — Like New. G-E refrigerator, walnut round table, 6 chairs, tilt=top table, flat top desk, Zenith 21-inch TV, set Havilland dishes, Singer sewing machine, 2 bunk beds, mahogany bedroom suite, single bed, beds, dressers, wash stands, rocking chairs, lounging chairs, rugs, cedar chest, tables, stands and tools, lawn table, bookcase, porch glider, clocks, bedding and linen, full coal chute, pen stanchions, rakes, hoes, shovels, forks, log chain, chicken crates, wheel- barrow, butchering tools, wood saw, harness, lot of tools. ANTIQUES solenoid rings and keepérs, marble top stand, lot of articles Lunch will be served by Ladies of Fairmount ESTATE OF CLIFFORD W. SPACE fl Sh ERR IN DEON RR EE —-— EL Watch for Sale Arrows “good condition stock rack for truck, 40-ft. ex- dehorners, andirons, dishes, ironstone, who have been selected to partici- Institute of Tech-' pate in the Naticnal Science Foun- dation ‘Summer Institute in Geology. 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