a TOMBE RR ER BSE See Ra Re 2 eitun BW Be wow vu ¢ »oa'p wR Te BRS RA ERBY amen Pow RL aN BRE Ee rT NS SECTION A—PAGE 4 wT THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1908 rig The Public Is Invited * "“'DEVEN'S AG) AY JUNE 28 thru JULY 6 and TEST DRIVE the NEWEST FORD LAWN and GARDEN TRACTORS | Open Camping Season To help us celebrate FORD WEEK We Will Give a FREE ROSE BUSH To anyone Who TEST DRIVES our Lawn and Garden Tractor. Each Purchase of a FORD Tractor will receive a 36°’ Power Mower Attachment Absolutely FREE!!! Register For Big Door Prizes DRAWINGS SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 6 ISTPRIZE - - 13 cu. Fi. 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Hensley, principal of | ' Coughlin High School and long-time friend of Girl Scouting, will give the dedicatory address. The program will feature the Penn's Woods ‘Piper’, Mrs. Emil Howanitz. Kingston, and her “Piper Pals’. The Junior Trcop 806, Mountaintop and Troop 705,| Tracksville, will do the opening and | closing ceremonies. The total cost of the new dock was $14.000. representing 56,000 boxes of cookies purchased by the public from Girl Scouts of Penn's Woede. The public is invited to attend the ceremonies. The summer camping program will begin the second week in July. The first session at Camp Wild- wood, Harveys Lake, and Camp Ideal, between Numidia and Cata- wissen. will be July 8; Camp Joy Lo. Hobbie, starts on Julv 22. Sec- ond sessions will be held at Camp Wildwood on July 22 and at Camp Joy Lo on August 5. Anplications and brochures are available bv writing or calling the offices at 383 Wyoming Avenue, | Kingston. Bt Summer Institute Mr. Edward S. Augustine, Dallas Senior High School Mathematics teacher, has been selected to 'at- tend the State University at Buf- falo’s Summer Institute in Math- | ematics for Secondary Teachers, | June 24 to August 2. The Institute is funded by the National Science Foundation and is part of a sequential program lead- ing to the degree of master of science in the field of mathematics. Beyond the summer courses, each teacher is expected to devise and carry out in his own school system la project in mathematical educa- tion. | This year’s 52 new participants | have been chosen on the basis of | teaching experience, their under- | graduate records, mathematical backgrounds and geographical dis- tribution. Goucher Graduate Plans To Enjoy Russell Hoover of Lake Township, retired recently after having been employed by Luzerne County Road and Bridge Department for 28 years. Mr. Hoover began as a laborer, was promoted to foreman, and for the past six years was Superintendent of Highways and Dike Superintendent. He is acquainted with all phases ‘of road and dike supervision, hav- ing had many miles of roads under his direction, as well as the Forty Fort-Swoyerville branch of the dike. Previous to his employment with the County. he was a carpenter and did contract work. {. Mr. Hoover's civic activities in- cludes 15 years as a Lake Township i i school director, several years as Rw "| director on the Luzerne County MISS MARGARET R. FLEMING | Board of School Directors, 30 years | as a Republican committeeman, and Civil Defense Director of his area. awarded the degree ‘of Bachelor of Mr. Hoover is a member and trus- Arts by Goucher College, Towson, tee of the Outlet Free Methodist Maryland, at the seventy-seventh church. Commencement = exercises held on | Sunday, June 9. his community. he is now enjoving Peggy, the daughter of Att'y. and hic retirement bv doing some gar- Mrs. Robert L.. Fleming of Main dening. ‘redecorating, and carpentry Street, Dallas, graduated from Dal- | on hic home. which he has antici- las Senior High School in 1964. | pated for some time. She majored in history at Goucher| My. Hoover and. his wife, the and will continue to study for her former TFlsie Sorber. plan to do Master's - degree at Northwestern | game traveling, Thay recentlv University = this summer, | visited | Marviand, © Virginia. © and Attending Commencement were K Washington, D.C., accompanied by Peggy's parents; her grandmother, — ; 3 Mrs. Grace M. Fleming; her sisters, | Susan, Lucy and Nancy and Yer) T- Zaboraski In Vietnam Miss Margaret R. Fleming was Although glad to be of service to brother, Bill. Miss E. J. Pillarella Westminster Graduate Miss Elizabeth J. Pillarella, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Andrew Pillarella of Haddonfield Hills, Dal- las, received her Bachelor of Arts degree at Westminster College in New Wilmington on June 3. Dr. Earland I. Carlson, president of the college, presented diplomas at the 114th Annual Commencement ex- ercises. 2 Miss Pillarella, an Elementary Education major, will teach in the Dallas School District in the fall. We Are In The BUSI f Phone — SPINICCI'S GAS * COOKING BOTTLED GAS NESS PROMPT — FRIENDLY — LOCAL Service WHY NOT TELL YOUR FRIENDS ? ? NIGHT PHONES—693-31729 e HOT WATER 268-0356 287-3501 288-2159 SERVICE, INC. * HEATING — SWOYERSVILLE 305 MAIN STREET ~ BREYERS Is And Most Cream you ca As Advertised | Evans Dr Prescription ¥ ey : ape YES! IT'S TRUE! Name In Ice Cream! Breyer—The same famous Pledge of Purity— Breyer is the finest Ice For your family WISE BUYERS ARE no BUYING BREYERS! ||| 674-4681 . SHAVERTOWN - 675-3366 The Oldest Respected n buy - on TV & UG STORE Pharmacy CHASES Marine Corporal Thomas M. Za- DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA | Russell Hoover Of Lake Township His Retirement their daughter, Joyce, who is a teacher in Lake-Lehman High School. They have three other chil- dren: Ellis, employed at Air Pro- ducts and Mrs. LaMar Dinger, R.N,, both of Dallas RD; and Rev. War- ren Hoover, Seekonk, Massachu- setts, Supornrendoryiiier the New England District Fréé Methodist Churches. | There are also seven grandchil- dren to visit and enjoy: Kirk and Kimberly Dinger, who attend Lake- Lehman Elementary School; Sandra Hoover, a secretary at Lake-Lehman High School; Diane, David, Nancy, and William Russell Hoover of Massachusetts. Mr. and Mrs. Hoover anticipate visiting their grandchil- dren in Massachusetts this summer. [They feel that retirement is a time for. many enjoyable experiences’ of life. | Kunkle Silver Leaf Mrs. William Miers entertained i the Kunkle Silver Leaf Club at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Hess on Tuesday, June 18. Mrs. Updvke presided. White Elephants were auctioned {off and games played after the meeting. : Others present Ww Mesdames Clyde Hoyt, Walter Elston, Russell Miers, Ann Weaver, Stanley Harri- son, Ernest Martin, Ralph Ashbur- | ner, Edith Weaver, Virgie Elston, Adirene Nulton, Ella. Brace, Ralvh Elston, Ralph Hess, /Florence Kli- Palmer | i A & 3 boraski, foster son of Mr. and Mrs. | meck, Emily Madar@¥enes Black- Carl Berman of Route 1, Dallas, | Well, Forrest Kunkle. graduated from Non-Commissioned The annual picnic will be held Officers Teadership School at Camp on Tuesday, July 16 at 6:30 p.m. Books, Vietnam. in the Walter Elston Picnic Grove. | The school. onerated bv Force Members are requested to bring a | Logistic Conamand is aimed at sup- covered dish and place setting. plementine leadershin skills ordi- BE narily gained by several years. of service. ‘Dallas Men Graduate ‘From Recruit Training | Marine Private John C. Eneboe, | son. of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford O. | Eneboe of Chase Manor, Shaver- Two 1964 graduates of Lake-|town, and Marine Private Donald P. Lehman High School, Susan D. | Faegenburg. gon of Mr. and Mrs. Fielding and Karl Squier, received | Merrill H. Faegenburg of Route 1, the Bachelor of Arts degree from | Dallas, graduated from eight weeks Lycoming College, Williamsport, on | of recruit training at the Marine Sunday, June 2. Dr. D. Frederick | Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Wertz, president of the college, con- | Island, South Carolina. ferred degrees upon 275 seniors at| They will now undergo individual the 120th Commencement. combat training for approximately Susan, the daughter of Mr. and | four weeks. After leaves at homo», Mrs. J. J. Fielding of Shavertown, | they will report to their first Marine was a sociology major in the arts Corps assignments. and sciences curiculum. She was | ' editor of the Bell, Lycoming College | . | news publication; a member of the | Mrs. Dorothy D son Student Government Association; | ) | the Methodist Student Movement Honored Guest t Party Mrs. Jean Holcomb was hostess | and the Associated Women Stu- at a party given for Mrs. Dorothy | dents. Susan held a Wyoming | United Methodist Conference schol- | ? TOY | arship throughout her four years at | Dodson at the Eastern Star Building | Lycoming. in Dallas, Wednesday, June 19. Karl, the son of Mr. and Mrs. It was ‘Aloha Night” for the | Lester Squier of Dallas, was a re- | guest of honor, Worthy Matron of | ligion major in the pre-minijsterical | Dallas Chapter No. 396. Mrs. Dod- | curriculum. At Lycoming, he was SOD is attending the Annual Grand la member of the college radio sta- | Chapter Gateway Session in Pitts- | | burgh this week. Lake-Lehman Classmates Are Lycoming Graduates tion staff. A touch of Hawaii permeated the | attractive table of pineapples and ‘Dean's List Student |leis at the entrance to the build- . : | ing where the gifts of the officers At Bob Jones University | and substitutes were placed. The ' {rome was also followed through Miss Gloria Charlene Long was | at the punch table and was top- among the fifty-two students from | ped by the appearance of Mrs. Dod- Pennsylvania included on the son in her mumu, leis and orchid. Dean’s List of Bob Jones Universi | Games were enjoyed by Iva Al- Greenville, South Carolina. Those |), = 14, Allen, Oce Beryl Austin, listed earned at least a B average pu Bennett, Esther Birnstock, during the second semester. | Lana Birnstock, Edythe Bonning, Miss Long is the daughter of Mr. Mrs. Ballentine, Gloria ‘Bronson, and Mrs. Charles H. Long of Sweet | Irene Cook, Elizabeth glavies, Ger- Valley. She is a senior in the | trude Davies, Verna ®avis, Laura School of Education at the univer- | Dymond. Agnes Elston, Elva Elston, sity that is known as the “World's | Nancy Elston, ‘Mildred Garinger, Most Unusual University”. It | Violet Gary. Gertrude Harmon, matriculates nearly 4,000 students | Bina Holdredge, Goldig@de. Dor- each year who come from almost | cthy Johnson, Margaret odJhnson, every state in the Union and about | MarvAnn Johnson, Bethia King, 30 foreign countries and territories. | Elizabeth Layaou, Mildred Lutes, | Layish Martin, Betty Meeker, Jen- nie Miers, Lois Owens. Ruth Poyn- | ton, Elma Price, Eva Ray, Virginia | Swanson, Irene Transue, the guest lof honor and the hostess. For Your “EATING OUT” PLEASURE The Newly Remodeled Attractive SUBURBAN RESTAURAMT at the “Y” — Routes 309 and 118 DALLAS - HARVEYS LAKE HIGHWAY FOR QUALITY PRINTING ACCORDING TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS THE DALLAS POST ® SPECIALIZING IN TASTY, HOME-MADE FOODS { | ® LARGE, COMPLETE MENU ® HOMEMADE SOUP and DESSERTS ® ORDERS TO “TAKE OUT” OPEN DAILY — 6 A.M. UNTIL MIDNIGHT {hf Hr Ses, HT mr I lb
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