§ DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA rrr ert THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1963 Pictured left to right Paul Janerick, Cynthia Garman and Diane Davies shown examining Diane’s mineral and fossil display at the Earth Science Association meeting at Wyoming Historical So- ciety, Wilkes-Barre, recently. Diane is the daughter of Dr. and a r e| Mrs. Carleton Davies, Student Exhibits Collection Dallas, and has been adding to her collection for the past few years. She is an 8th grade student at Dallas Jr. High. Other members attending from Dallas were Tony Groblewski, How- ard Weiner, Lee Isaac, David Hess. To Appear At Rotary Fair Pictured left to right are Harry Howell, Dallas; baritone; Harry Taylor, Mt. Top; lead; Shel Ehret, FOR BETTER COOKING 674-4781 = DELANEY GAS SERVICE, Inc. MEMORIAL HIGHWAY DALLAS . elution etithpetlis soins Prof: : EXPERT TAILORING > bP @® Trouser Alterations ® Skirts & Dresses Hemmed } @® Coat Alterations 4 t Cleaning & Pressing | ADAM'S CLOTHES | Clothes For Dad and Lad | Back Mt. Shopping Center { Shavertown Open Til 9 Every Night 674-8936 Dallas, tenor, and Garwin Tough, Lehman, bass; popularly known as the ‘Wilkes Barons, well received barber shop quartet and members of the Wyoming Valley Chapter, Society for the Preservation. and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America, who will appear on the program at the Rotary Fair. Vias Wife Of Former Dallas Post Editor Services for Mrs. Blanche Ander- son, 82, Elizabeth Street, Dallas, were conducted from Bronson Funeral Home Monday morning, Rev. Norman Tiffany officiating. In- terment was in Mt. Greenwood Cemetery. Mrs. Anderson, who died at her home Saturday morning had been im ill health for some time. She had resided for many years on Hunts- ville Road in the home now occupied by the Warren Reeds, where her i lovely flower beds attracted much attention. Her husband Harry, who died in 1935, was a former editor of the Dallas Post when the newspaper of- fice was located at the corner of Norton Avenue and Huntsville Road. Born in Lehman, Mrs. Anderson was the daughter of the late Vin- cent and Maryella Hoyt Hoover, She was a member of Dallas Methodist Church. Mrs. Anderson is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Edna King, Meeker and Helen, with whom she resided, head of the Guidemnce Department in Dallas District schools, four grand-: children and nine great grandchil- dren; g sister, Mrs. Dallas. A son, Philip died in 1961. SOLAR HEAT heating oil Get the world’s finest "heating oil, from CHARLES H. LONG Sweet Valley GR 7-2211 { { Apply Now For Student. Exchange Program Dallas Rotary is accepting appli- cations for their Student Exchange Program. Object of the program is to afford one year’s study in another country and further friendship and goodwill. Students must be at least 16 years of age and not over 18 on arrival as an exchange student and in the upper third of their class scholastic- ally. Applications must be in to Dallas Rotary Club by October 20 and are available from the Club or through James Alexander, chairman of the program -in this club, Local students accepted will be . interviewed by the District Commit- Fred Gordon, | tee at Hote] Casey, Scranton, dur- | Richard Ides in- | ing the first three Sundays November starting at 1:30 p.m. Parents must be present. with students and each will be assigned a definite time by letter. Students selected will be notified when as- signed to an exchange opportunity or by April 30, 1964. GROWING EASTER LILY Mr .and Mrs. Clifford Ide. Par- rish Street. have an Easter Lily with ‘three blossoms. It has five or six more buds. The Ides cover it at night. : Bruno Maraschio Heads Gate Of Heaven PTA Bruno Maraschio was installed as’ president and Thomas Balutis as first vice president at the fall meet- ing of Gate of Heaven PTA. international | Other officers inducted were Mrs. Leo Mohen, second vice president; Mrs. Charles Glawe, corre- sponding secretary and James Bor- ton, treasurer. Mrs. Michael Rudick and Mrs. Joseph Turpak, were appointed per- manent ticket chairmen and Mrs. Joseph Schilling and Mrs. Albert Marchetti, cafeteria chairmen. Father Francis Kane snoke “Federal Aid to Education.” cn Visit Here Sp/5 Richard Ide, accompanied by his wife Marlene and their new daughter, arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Ide, Loyalville cin September 19th. 3 They will return to Arizona next | | Robert Miller; Nursery, Mrs. Robert week for five more months. Specialist | Clayton, Miss Alice Jones and Miss Ide has been stationed at Fort Hua- | | Beth Pillarella; chuca and lives with his family at|and Mrs. Robert Miller; Sierra Vista, Arizona. He will be discharged from service ! and Mrs. in February 1964 end return to his | Lester Hauck; work as Associate Design Engineer | Hamm; Adult Class, WILD BIRD SEED 10 Ibs. - 9%¢ “5 lbs. - 50c 25 Ibs. $2.25 *Plus Tax HUSTON’S FEED SERVICE FERNBROOK | ' gola, Indiana, who was married in Mrs. John J. Carey, recording secre- | | tary; with IBM, Endicott, N. Y.’ The couple went to Apalachin, N.Y. on September 25 to spend some ! John Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. George time with Mrs. west on their return trip. They will | visit Richard's sister, Jeanette, An- | June, At Trinity Church The following young people re- ceived Bibles at Trinity Presbyteri-! an Church, Sunday, on being pro- | moted to the Junior Department: Janet Alden, Judy Alden, Leslie! Henritzy, Patsy Hauck, Leslie] Hamm, Jeff Hoover, Martha Miller, | Patsy Wilde. | At the same time there was a! Ee ——————————————————— | Young People Promoted | | | ! service of recognition and .dedica- tion of all the Church School teach- ers and youth advisers; Chairman of Christian Education Committee, Robert = Jcmes; Supt. of Church | School, George: Hamm; Asst. Supt., | Kindergarten, Mr. Primary, George Hamm; Junior, Mr." Clifford Troup; Jr. High, ' Sr. High, George Mrs. Lester Mrs. 100 Ibs. $8.50. 674-6191 Ide’s parents and Davis, , visit friends. They will return to pick ! James up Mrs. Wilfred Ide who will ac- |larella. Mrs. John Dungey and Mrs. company them as far as the middle Thomas Bobo are youth advisors. 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