Page 6 Donald F. ‘Stock, formerly manager of product develop- ment and planning, Harbison- Walker Refractories” Division, Dresser Industries, Inc., has been appointed director: of research for the Division: He succeeds Dr. Edwin Ruh, who has been named director of advanced ‘technology. In his new capacity, Mr. Stock reports to the group. president. Born in Kingston Township, Pennsylvania, Mr. Stock began his Harbison-Walker ‘career ‘as’ a research engineer in 1949, following graduation from The Pennsylvania State Univer- sity’s College of Mineral Indus- ceramic technology. Prior to becoming manager of product development” ‘and planning in 1968, “Mr. Stock served as Laboratory’ Manager at the Division’s Garber Research Center, directing compositional and process studies on refrac- tory products. : He is a member of the Ameri- can Ceramic Society, National and Pennsylvania Ceramics Association. by Charlot Denmon 675-0419 Friends will be happy to hear that Karen Daley, 52 Ridge St., who underwent major surgery last week is on the road to re- covery. She is a patient at Com- munity Medical Center East, Scranton. Cards may be sent to Fourth Floor, ' Community Medical Center East, Scranton. Contributions of money, baby clothes, blankets, men’s ‘and children’s clothing, and canned goods ‘are needed by the Migrant Workers Ministry. The cash contributions will be used to purchase health kits, first aid kits, and sewing kifs. Persons who would prefer to make up some kits, may call Joyce Swepston, 675-2783 to ask what is needed in the kits. All don- ations should be taken to Dallas United Methodist Church’ The summer schedule of Trinity United Presbyterian Church will begin June 24 and continue through Sept. 9: as follows: Morning © Worship-10 a.m. with a nursery provided during the service. - well have returned home from Oakmont where they visited Mrs. Maxwell’s: brother, Philip Templin. While there they were U.S. Open Golf Championshi by Johnny Miller, 26-year golf pro from €alifernia. children, Christopher and Kimberly, Fowlerville, N.Y. are visiting Mrs. Andrews’ grandmother, Irene C. Monk, 45 Pinecrest Ave., Dallas. Mrs. Andrews is the former Valerie Mallin. : Retired employees of Natona Mills will hold a luncheon at ing, June 28 at 12 noon. Each one is asked to bring his or her LOLOOOOOOOOOOCO0CO0OOOOO0CO0OOO0OOOOOOOOOOOOOE POOOOO00COOOCOOCOOOOOOO Dallas can’be made with Mrs. William Lohmann ‘or Peg Goodwin be- fore June 25. - Dorothy Weaver has returned home after. spending several days in Palisades, N.J. She attended the dinner for retired school teachers: Congratulations‘to Jill Daron, Overbrook Road, and Jean Westminister Drive, County residents who received associate degrees in the Arts from Keystone Junior College, La Plume at the annual com- mencement. Miss Daron is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D.E. Daron, and. Miss Parker is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Parker. We also extend best wishes for success to Carol" Hicks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hicks, Dallas, who was gradu- ated from Geisinger’ Medical Center’s School of Nursing at the annual commencement exercises. Miss Hicks will join the staff of Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. . Robert Brennan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brennan, now in California returned fo. the area to visit his ‘parents and attend the graduation of his sister Patti, who was a member of the Dallas Senior High School Class. of 1973: ‘ Kenneth Marquis, College aduated & A &Y gradi rom Blogimsburg;State College, has departed for' a tWodmonth visit in Israel. & Catherine Scholl, 111 Lincoln Drive, is confined to her home due to illness. Mrs. Scholl is past president of the Gate of Heaven Altar and Rosary Soci- ety. She will be confined to bed for-a month. She will appreciate cards from friends. Melanie Ann Albert, 35 Norton Ave., Dallas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Al- bert, has returned home follow- ing a year in Brazil as an ex- change student. Miss Albert, who will “attend Gettysburg College in the fall, was an honor student at Dallas High School. Ann Lynn Ostrum, daughter of Mr: and Mrs. William J. Ostrum, RD 3, Dallas, was guest of honor at a “Hawaiian Luau” party in observance of her graduation from Dallas Senior High School, June 8. The party was held at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Bunney Sr. The Hawaiian -theme was carried throughout the entire affair with ‘replicas and displays representing the islands, and a table centerpiece of orchids and fruit mounted on greens with lighted Hawaiian tapers. Miss Ostrum was a major- ette, member of the color guard in the high school band, and a member of the school chorus. She was also one of the Dallas High School Choristers who have entertained frequently throughout the area. Ann Lynn is a member of Dallas Rainbow Chapter 144, the Poster Club, and PM Metho- dist Church, Fernbrook. She plans to enter College Miseri- cordia in September. Her pater- nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William. L. Ostrum Sr., Dallas. er Congratulations.” to. Ray. Yagloski whose engagement to announced recently. Ray ‘is a. 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