11> DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Dentist Guest Speaker In Panama t, Raper = ks IT ay © SS ‘ i SER EE ha a Cae sn Eee ' cently at the monthly meeting of Major Jerome B. Marshal, chief of oral surgery for the 5700th Air Base Wing dispensary, Albrook AFB, Canal Zone, was guest speaker re- the Asociacion Panamena (Panama- | nian Dental Association). | The meeting, held in the Wash- ingtem Room of the Panama Hilton, was ®ettended by 35 dentists from the Republic of Panama and the Canal Zone. ” - Dogtor Marshal, ‘a native of Dal- las, «. an hour-long presentation on the subject “Diagnosis in Oral Surgery.” It marked the first time in ‘several years that a local Ameri- can dentist was selected to address this" distinguished group. Doctor Marshal took his bachelor of arts degree from Princeton Uni- versity in 1951, and his doctorate of dental surgery from the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania in 1955. He served his residency in oral surgery at Episcopal Hospital in Philadelphia and then returned to the University | of Pennsylvania as an instructor in oral surgery. Before coming to the Canal Zone in September, 1963, Doctor Marshal was chief of oral surgery at McCoy AFB and Orlando AFB Hospital, Florida: { He is a member of the American Dental Association and the Penn- sylvania Dental Society, and is also program chairman ' for the (Canal Zone Dental Society. His wife Nancy, the former Miss Brader of Dallas, son Jay and daughter Lisa reside at 4 Birch Hill Lane, Dallas. He is son of Dr. Je- rome Marshal of Kunkle Road. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING GREENWALD'S IN LUZERNE FURNITURE. * GIFTS = HOUSEWARE ONE STOP SHOPPING CENTER by DEBBIE ROGERS 4-H Club competed in the Lehman Horse Show last Sunday and Mon- day, winning many prizes. Connie Bogdon once again led the group in honors, taking five firsts, two seconds and one third. Two of Connie’s firsts came in 4-H classes. Hunter, Seat Equitation and English Pleasure. Her other awards were earned in open com- petition, including first in Hunter Hack, and the Pair Class, seconds in Equitation and Knock Down and Out, and third in Conformation Hunter. Other club members to take firsts in the show were Cheryl Dietz in 4-H Western Pleasure, Erica Vivian in Pair Class, Linda Mekeel, Open Equitation, and Gail Lacy, Costume Class. Debby Post was second to Con- nie in the number of prizes won. She took a second and a fourth in 4-H classes, two thirds, a fourth, and two sixths in Open classes. Class Gail Lacy placed second in Open Pleasure, took a sixth, seventh, and eight in three 4-H ‘Classes. Erica Vivian, who placed first in the Pair Class, also took a second in Open Hunter Under Saddle, two thirds, and an eighth. Linda Mekeel and Cheryl Dietz, both of whom took first places, also won other prizes. Linda took a second in 4-H Hunt Seat Equi- tation; Cheryl placed third in 4-H Western Equitation. Other local 4-Hers who placed in the show were Leslie Vivian, a fourth, fifth, sixth, and eight, Debby Mekeel, third, sixth, and seventh, Amy Robinson, 5th and 7th, Susan Baker 4th and 5th. Bobby Sterling won a placed 4th, Christy Bedford a 6th, and Harry Haas a 4th. The local 4-Hers were competing against members of the Beach Haven and Broadway Horse Clubs in the 4-H classes at Lehman. The same clubs will be in competition at the county round-up to be held this Saturday. Winners in the county show will compete in the District Show later in the summer. The county Demonstration Con- test was: held last week at the Besides her first in the Costume | EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED CONTACT LENSES DR. I. BERGER OPTOMETRIST 37 Machell Ave. Dallas Phone 674-4921 what are YO You may not want fo go all the way to the North Pole cool this summer. So like other smart summer stay-at-homes, you depend on an Electric Air Conditioner fo keep your home cool and. comfortable on even the hottest days with Reddy's help. Harveys Lake Light Co. a od REN SR a waren HR - oin CHURCH STREET, DALLAS “Lighting The Back Mountain Area Since 1922 {5% fi & HAR g this summer? saga Aig to keep THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1963 ‘Back Mountain 4-H Club News |Summer Musical Program Trucksville Methodist Educational The members of the Horseshoe: Building. 35 Luzerne clubbers gave demonstrations in the various fields of 4-H, making it a highly success- ful day. Fourteen Back Mountain 4-Hers competed in the contest, many win- ning blue ribbons. Local 4-Hers winning blue ribbons in the Junior division were Brent Baker, Dairy, Jennifer Ireland and Diane Chadwick, Flowers, Evelyn Scott, Livestock, and Connie Ed- wards, Home Economics. Those winning firsts in the Senior Division were Mike Baker, Dairy, Pat Holdrege, Public Speaking, and Debby Rogers, Conservation. These will go to District Demonstrations Day July 21, to compete for the right to go to state. Others taking prizes were Dave Baker, red in Dairy, Christine Ken- nick, Rhonda Moore and Reba Brody red in Home Economics. Notice The Dallas Post is not obligated to keep either pictures or cuts after thirty days. One-column cuts will ordinarily time. If you wish your picture or your cut, call at the office to get it within a month. be kept on file for future reference | or use, large cuts of organizations | will not be kept after a reasonable | ICTR INICIO UC HECTIC Begins; Instrumental Classes, Twirling Summer Band School, sponsored by Dallas School District, be- gan on Monday, July 12, continuing daiy for six weeks. . Program is open to anyone in the ! community regardless of age or reg- ular school he or she might attend. In instrumental instruction there will be casses for beginners, elemen- tary players, grade band rehearsals and high school band rehearsals. Classes for baton twirlers will be held for anyone from first grade on up. Schedule for classes will be: In- strumental, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 9:00 Beginners; 10:00 7th to 12th grade band; 11:0 Grade School band at Westmoreland School. At 1, 7th to 12th grade band and 2, Grade School band, at Dallas Bor- ough School. Baton twirlers will meet Tuesday and Thursday, Dallas Junior High, 9, Dallas Elementary 10:30, and Westmoreland at 1. Instructors for baton will be Su san Larish, student at Kutztown State College, and Helen Dugan, student at Wilkes. Lester Lewis, band director at Dallas High School, will teach instrumental and super- vise the summer program... At close of this fine program, a concert will be given, time and place to be announced. Good ‘attendance throughout the six weeks will as- sure quality. 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