Mrs. Clifford Garris, Mrs. i i SECTION B — PAGE 4 Dallas Borough PTA Holds First Meeting Mrs. Irvin Jacobs presided at the first fall meeting of Dallas Borough PTA and presented the following committee chairman for the year: Mrs. Harold Saffian, Mrs. Al Torr, Ways and Means; Mrs. Harry L. Ed- wards, Mrs. Victor Cross, Hospitality; John La- Berge, Character and Spiritual Life; Mrs. Edward Burke, PTA Magazine; Mrs. Paul Selingo, Legislature and By-Laws; Mrs. Paul Rodda, Blood Bank; Mrs. Stephen Martman, Jr., Historian; Mrs. John Blase, Music; Mrs. Arline Rood, Safety; L. J. Buck- ingham, Founders Day; Mrs. Robert Fleming, Program. Mrs. George Budd, PTA Council Representative, was appointed to the office of 1st Vice President ‘to replace Mr. E. Brace, who resigned. First grade homeroom of Mrs. Ruth Ambrose won attendance a- ward. Room visitation followed and re- freshments were served by 6th grade mothers, under chairmanship of Mrs. Stephen Hartman; Jr., and Mrs. John Thomas. TRUCKSVILLE NATIVE MADE PLACEMENT ADMINISTRATOR Philip H. Cease, native of Trucks- | 1V€ | ficiency ,Award. Olin ! ville has been appointed college placement administrator of Mathieson Chemical Corporation. He joined the employee relations | staff of Olin in 1955 at Little Rock, Ark., after several years service as a special agent for. the Federal Bureau of Investigation in Wash- ington, D.C. Mr. and Mrs. Cease live in East Orange, N. J. ® U-Haul trailers ® Camping frailers and tents ® ® ® ® Power tools of all kinds ARTHUR GARINGER DALLAS RENTAL SERVICE MAIN HWY. DALLAS 674-3121 Five Area Men Take Active Duty At Dover Three officers and two airmen from the Back Mountain were on Active Duty with the 1607th Air Terminal Squadron, Dover Air Force Base, September 21 to October 5. Major Carl J. Schreiner, Harveys Lake, served in the backup position of Terminal Commander. Major Thomas P. Garrity, Harveys Lake, and Captain Robert A. Hughes, Dal- las, were Squadron Censorship Officer and Air Freight Officer, re- spectively. Staff Sgt. Willard New- berry, Dallas and Airman Donald D. Hopkins, Idetown, served in the Air Freight Section. They now revert to thon status as members of the 92nd Air Term- inal Squadron, Wyoming. Sutter's Ship Wins Sixth "E” Award USS RANDOLPH (FHTNC)— Ed- ward A. Sutter, electrician’s mate third class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen A. Sutter of 105 Perrin Avenue, Shavertown, is a member of the Engineering Department a- board the antisubmarine warfare aircraft carrier USS Randolph which recently received its sixth consecut- ive Atlantic Fleet Engineering Ef- Personnel of Randolph’s Engineer- ing Department wear a gold “E” i and “hash mark” on the right sleeves lof their uniforms. This “hash mark” has never been won by a carrier or by a ship in the Atlantic Fleet. Only one other ship in the history of the ‘Navy. has ever duplicated the win- | ning of six consecutive awards. Randolph flagship of Task Group ALFA, operates out of Norfolk, Va. Dallas Man Named Superintendent Victor Cross, Woodlawn Drive, has been appointed plant superin- tendent of Kanaar Corporation's Wilkes-Barre plant. Mr. Cross, who has been associated with the local firm for eleven years began as a workman, soon was ad- vanced to lead man and foreman prior to his present promotion. He also served as president of the plant union for several years. Lehigh Valley Medics Meet At Country Club Lehigh Valley Medical Association staged its 81st annual board meet- | Club, when Dr. 3 | Forty Fort was installed as president. ing Sunday at Irem Temple Country Eugene Wolfe of The Association includes medical ‘| men from Luzerne, Carbon, Schuyl- kill, Monroe, Lehigh, Berks, Bucks % and Northampton Counties in Penn- | sylvania, and Warren and Hunting- | don Counties in New Jersey. WORRIED ? NERVOUS Over Change-of-Life? Ease your mind. 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The program includes: Types of Nursing Programs; High School Academic Preparation; Opportuni- ties in Nursing; and Cost of Educa- tion to the Students. A tour of the Hospital and Nurses’ Residence will follow. Stu- dents wishing to go may leave names in the Guidance office or call the high school by October 19. Datesetter Contest Girls between 13 and 18 are in- vited to enter the ‘Miss Datesetter U.S.A.” contest. Write an essay of not more ‘than 300 words on “My Community — It's Advantages — Disadvantages, from the Teen- agers Sen "” All essays must ~~ JHE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10,1963 ~~ be mailed not later than October 15 to: “Miss Datesetter”; Lazarus Store, Wilkes-Barre, The 10 finalists will appear in a Fashion Show and receive gifts from Lazarus. The winner will re- ceivera $50 wardrobe, 14 karat gold Datesetter Charm, and other prizes. The locd] winner will be eligible for the National Contest which will have as a Grand Prize $500, and an all expense-paid trip to New York, she will be photographed in color for an advertisement in April 1964 issue of Seventeen. Students are invited to visit Delhi Technical Institute in New York State ‘Saturday and Stnday, Octo- ber 19 and 20, where faculty and staff members will explain the cur- riculum. Delhi offers courses in Agriculture, Business, Construction; and Hotel and Food Management. Students who wish to visit may get application blanks in the Culdanie office. i Rear 29 North Main Street TANK. 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