The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, March 13, 1953, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
Kingston Twp.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon ‘Austin,
| Main Street, Shavertown, and their
|B son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and
Mrs. Edwin Lumley of Fernbroolk,
spent last weekend in Linden, N.J.
i Mr, and Mrs. ‘Gordon Austin
Ir.
Harvey Sink is still ill at his
home on Harris Hill Road, Trucks-
ville, but his wife is able to be up
and around again.
Joseph Layaou of Harris Hill
& Road, Trucksville is a patient at
h Veterans’ Hospital, Wilkes-Barre,
2 Mrs. Nancy Bessemer, Harris Hill
Road, who was a patient in the
Nesbitt for a few days last week,
has returned to her home,
! Mrs. Bessie Jones, who makes her
home with her son-dindiaw and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Willard
Hoover, Main Street, Shavertown, is
ill,
i Mrs, [Gordon Austin, has received
word that her granddaughter, Vir-
ginia Mary Austin, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Chester Awmstin, Meridan,
Conn. was operated lon for tonsils
: last Friday.
__
; Johnston [Coolbaugh, Harris Hill
tif Road, is a [patient at the Nesbitt
pee Hospital.
BE Rev. and Mrs. Russell Edmondson:
had as weekend guests, Mrs. Ed-
| mondson’s [brother and sister-in-
# law. Mr. and Mrs, George Schluter,
* Rockville Centre, Loong Island.
I Mr. and Mrs. Abe Gay, Maple
i Street, [Shavertiown, are enjoying a
{ few months’ vacation in Florida.
i William Hanna Jr. who is em-
Sy ployed in (Philadelphia, spent last
i weekend lat the home of his par-
ho ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hannia
Sr., Summit Street, Shavertown.
He came home fto see his new son,
Robert, who was born on February
95 in the Nesbitt Hospital. The
couple also thas ‘another son,
David. Mrs. Hanna, and the children
are making their home with his
parents until they dan find a place
to live in Philadelphia.
Richard Dymond, son of Mr. and
; Mrs. Elwood Dymond, who was a
| pneumonia patient at the Nesbitt
t 3 Hospital, has been returned to his
| home on iCarverton Road, Trucks-
| : y villa,
$ Edward (Carey, son of Mr. and
Mrs, Edward Carey, Sunset Avenue,
Shavertown, is on the Dean's List
for achievement at King’s College
during fthe first semester of the
‘current college year, He is a gradu- Sr : =,
: ate of Westmoreland High School : : |
Lo and is active in intra-mural sports :
j at King’s College. :
: {
Mrs. Thomas Templin, Shaver
hy Avenue, Shavertown, is recovering
en IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED WITH OUR
: 31k
} Mrs, Bessie Jones who makes
ore a | QUALITY MEATS AT THESE LOW PRICES
Hoover, Main Street, [Shavertown, : :
is ill, : ;
wv |W
Mrs, Lydia Dickinson has re-
turned to the home of her son-in- ; :
law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. U. S. GOOD OR CHOICE Ideal Trim
Benjamin Pangborn, Keyport, N. J.
¢ =
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after spending three months at the
home of her sister, Mrs. Robert
Steltz, Shaver Avenue, Shavertown.
i Miss Louise Kann, daughter of
| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kann, Main
Street, Trucksville, was featured
recently in a piano recital alt St.
Louis Institute of Music. Miss Kann N on e
is a freshman at the Institute and :
Priced
mr is studying wonder a four-year schol-
arship. [She is a graduate of West-
. moreland High (School,
Ly Mrs, Etta Randall, Trucksville,
} ] has returned to her home after be-
ing a patient in ithe Nesbitt Hos-
pital.
i Rev. and Mrs. Russell Edmond-
: son, Maple Street, Shavertown, had
as their weekend guests, Mrs. Ed-
mondson’s ‘brother and sister-in-
fa law, Mr. and Mrs. George Sdhluter,
§ Rockville (Centre, Long Island.
~ Mrs, George [Scherer of Lincoln
Park, N. J. spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Davis of Mt. Greenwood. Mrs.
Seherer was accompanied back to
| New Jersey by her son, David, who
had spent three weeks with his
grandparents.
William Hanna, Jr. who is em-
ployed in Philadelphia, spent the
weekend at ‘the home of his par- Cen Sh : :
ents, Mr. anid Mrs. William Hanna, ’ — ~ i . .
Sr., Summit Street, Shavertown., ort Shank Tender Cured 3 Florida Red Bliss
| He came up from Philadelphia to :
| see his new baby boy, Robert, born | : i
TE on February 25 in the Nesbitt Hos- |
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pital. The couple has another son,
David, Mrs, Hanna, Jr, and ichild- >
| ren are miaking their home with C Wonderful :
| the Hannas until they can find a Ham-Li
| suitable place to live in Philadel- : Lb. op Like (H Cc
phi. avor Lbs. ne Lbs.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cawley,
Plainfield, New Jersey, spent the
Cawley, Lehigh Street, Trucksvilla. 2 = a“
Stanley Lahr, Harding, spent the : Local Dressed and Drawn Si Southern Grown La
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lahr,
Lehigh Street, Truckaville, Mrs.
their home, too,
Mrs, Howard Woolbert, Ferguson i - -
Avenue, [Shavertown, has been con- ¥ 3
fined to her home for over a week A ie
emt Be aot Bakery Feature if
Mrs. Roland Kester, Main Highway, C | 3
Naval Base in Bainbridge, Md. to :
ph - be reassigned. ; : :
Bee ' Fire struck tthe Hall family of i 4
Shavertown for the second time ; Ready For The Pan #3 : i : i.
fire broke out in the Hall Pharmacy, 2 i rs . « : ie
but the blaze was quickly extin- : EEA i Sa : ; HE i i > ee 0
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
week with his brother and sister- 2
FRYING C
Olive Titus spent the weekend at : i C i MB E 8 S ii 3 for 25¢
: : % on
as a result of a sprained back.
Shavertown 'has returned to the Lb. Etech Baked 5
within a week, This time a small
guished.