Kingston Twp. Sandra Hoover, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Hoover, Maple her home after being a patient in the Nesbitt Hospital. Betty Walters, Ferguson Avenue, Shavertown, is a patient in the Mrs. Harry Widall, Shaver Ave- nue, Shavertown, has returned to her home after spending several days visiting in Norristown, Pa. Nancy Coon, Shavertown, is a patient in the Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Webster and children, Diane and Bobbie, Shaver Avenue, Shavertown, and Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Swingle and Johnny, Kathy and Michele, Holcomb’s Grove, are spending their vacations at Wildwood, N. J. Sharon Butler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Butler, Ridge Street, Shavertown, is a patient in the Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. Laurajean Owens, Trucks- ville, is a patient in the Nesbitt Hospital where she was taken by the Kingston Township Ambulance on Saturday. Eddie Muncy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Muncy, Terrace Drive, Shavertown, is ill at his home. David Greiner, Mt. Airy Road, after his recent illness. Mrs. Stahl, Pioneer Avenue, Shavertown, is a patient in the Nesbitt Hospital, where she was taken by the Kingston Township Ambulance on Tuesday. She suf- fered a broken hip. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bennett, have moved from Machell Street, Dallas, to their recently purchased home on School Street, Shavertown. Ryman Reunion 1 The Ryman family reunion will be held Saturday, August 28 at the Orange Methodist Church Hall. Din- ner will be served at noon. Beaumont The 1954 Little League season has come to a close with Beau- mont’s team finishing in the upper brackets. As important as the team’s standing is the interest shown by the coaches, parents and friends who gave their time and financial support to the building of young men. The General Hospital patients this week include Mrs. Ruth Shupp who suffered a stroke at her home Monday night and Phillip Frey who is a surgical patient. Carl MacDougall enjoyed his week-end in New York City where he attended the reunion of the 83rd Airborne Division of the “Flattop” Essex on which he served ten years ago. ‘The Robert Pilgers were in Philadelphia to see the Phillies play last Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Keating have returned to West Chester after a week’s relaxation with the Wil- liam Arch Austins. Dr. Keating is the assistant county superintendent of schools in charge of special ed- ucation in Chester County. The McCauliffs of Cuba, N. Y., spent a few days last week with the Edward MacDougalls who are now at Bob’s Lake, Canada, with the Charles Smiths. Mrs. Albert Van Campen and children of Rochester, N. Y., are visiting Mrs. Van Campen’s par- ents, the Walter Pilgers. The July 29th issue of the “Re- publican and New Age” printed the following notice: ‘Registrars will be at the Beaumont I.O.O.F. 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