The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, August 03, 1956, Image 11

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DAGE ELEVEN
Noxen | Beaumont ‘Sweet Valley
Carol Bennett, Beverly Lord al It Was ost inisresing 10 hear | Bess Klinetob, Correspondent
Louisa Patton spent a week at Sky early anecdotes of early local his- | Sweet Valles 1.2105
Lake, 'N.Y. attending the Wyoming | tory related by Charles Jackson, son ey E
Conference Mrs. Lord and Mrs. A. | of Ebenezer Jackson, who flew here | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wallace's
J. Davis drove up for them on Sat. | from Louisiana to be with relatives | names were unintentionally omitted
: |and friends making the home of his | from the list of those present at
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urday.
Mrs. William Dayton, Apalachian,
N.Y. spent. the weekend with Mr. |
and Mrs. Lewis Lord.
Recent guests of Mr. and wo)
Guy Fritz were Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Hackling and Carl of Vestal, N.Y., |
Mrs. Horace Tomlinson and George
of Philadelphia, Reed Fritz and Net-
tie Lemous, Bloomsburg and Mr. |
and Mrs. Howard Diestel of King-
ston.
Loretta Polhamus, Kingston, spent
Sunday with Mrs. James Strohl who
is coming along nicely following an
operation.
Lloyd Newell entered the hos-
pital for observation on Wednesday.
Margie Lane, Newark, N. J. is
spending some time here with rela-
tives.
Nancy Kline, Philadelphia, spent
the weekend at her home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Benner, Rich-
field, Pa., spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Casterline and
family.
Kay Doty, Benton, is spending a
week with Mr. and Mrs. Osmond
Casterline.
Elmer Weaver has returned to his
home after being a patient at Gen-
eral Hospital.
William Race, Endicott, spent the
weekend with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Race.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Palmer and
son, Stanley, and Mrs. Sophia Hack-
ling visited Mrs. Flossie Palmer and
Edward Palmer at Far Hills, New
Jersey recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shalanski,
Buffalo, N.Y. are spending two
weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Ruff Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Williams visit-
ed the former's brother in New
Jersey last week.
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
James Patton were Mrs. Edward
néphew, Kenneth Jackson his head-
quarters. Despite his eighty odd
chusetts, New York, New Jersey,
Delaware on his flying itinerary to
relive old times. In the near future
he plans to wing to Germany with
his daughter whose husband is a
major in the Army, adding “if my
health permits.”
Joyce end Charles Smith have
returned from a visit to their aunt’s,
Mrs. John Smith of Hatboro.
Mr. and Mrs. William Oswald of
Waverly, N. Y. and Mrs. Henrietta
Angel of San Diego, Callifornia,
were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
George Kuhl Friday.
Mr. James Kuhl is at Owenboro,
Kentucky, for two months instruc-
ting for the American Tobacco Com-
pany.
The Goodwin Hilberts are vaca-
tioning at Bob’s Lake, Canada try-
ing to catch the “big one.”
Dean, Staten Island, N.Y., Mrs. Tom
Miller, Towanda, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Barton, Athens, Mr. and Mrs. Jos-
eph West and Paul of Towanda.
Patsy Jones, Harrisburg, spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. James Space and
sons, David and Jimmie of Belle-
ville, N. J. spent the weekend with
Mrs. Ellen Space.
John and Sandra Simon spent
several days with their aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cevik-
lik, New York City recently.
Williams Reunion
The descendants of Jonathan Wil-
liams will hold their fifty - third
annual reunion at the home of Mrs.
Mildred Weidner at Fernbrook on
August 11.
Water is free here; also ai
sunny smile. If you want
“{0 GALLONS OF
OIL AND A PINT
OF WATER IN THE
SAUERKRAUT . .
r ... and we'll throw in a
to BUY something, that’s
| Sandy Holcomb’s birthday party in
last week’s column.
William Post and daughter, Lois,
Kingston, called on Mr. and Mrs.
| Leslie Lewis Saturday afternoon.
| Gweneth Cryder, Berwick, spent
| several days with her grandfather
| Albert Holcomb and her Aunt Iona.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tworek
| spent the weekend on the St. Law-
| rence River with Rev. and Mrs.
| Merritt Updyke.
| A variety shower will be given
| Saturday night at the Church of
Christ hall for Mr. and Mrs. John
Wheelwright, bride and groom of a
month.
Charles Masters, employed at
Wellsboro, spent the weekend with
his family. '
Mrs. Minnie Hazlett, Wilkes-
Barre, spent ten days with Mrs.
| Stephen Alexander while Mr. Alex-
ander and Loren Cragle, Jr., were .
fishing at Calabogie, Ontario. They
returned with a big cateh. Callers
| were Mrs. Stella Wright, Kingston,
rand Mrs. Wayne Callender.
Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Long spent
several days last week in Westfield,
Massachusetts.
Mr. and Mrs. George Haylo and
family, from Shelton, Conn., called
on Mrs. Lewis Atwood and Mrs.
Mey Davenport on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hosier, West
Pittston, spent Sunday with Rev.
and Mrs. Ira Button.
Miss Bess Klinetob was a Sunday
dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Middleton, Sr. at Meeker. Other
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Middleton, Jr. of Endicott; Mr. and
Mrs. H. Shoemaker of Lake Packan-
lack, N.J.; and Mr. and Mrs. William
Meyers, Wilkes-Barre.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hutchinson
entertained last week for their
| nieces Uldine Lutz and Mrs. Robert
| Harrison, Wilkes-Barre. Mr. and
| Mrs. William Ferry and family were
| Sunday evening callers.
| Mrs. June Iverson and son Brad-
ley, Jay Long, and Madelyn Harvey,
| spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
| John Richards in Vestal, N. Y.
| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long gave
|a birthday party on Thursday for
{their ten year old daughter Wilma.
f Decorations were carried out. in
| pink and white. Guests were class-
| mates and cousins: Mary Lou Buck,
| Barbara Volovitch, Beverly Evans,
| Henry Post, Cindy Long, Bradley
| Iverson, Lily June and Billy Ferry.
| Mrs. Howard Post was present, and
| grandmother Mrs. Nettie Post,
| brothers and sisters Gene, Gloria,
[Jam and Wanda Long.
‘Summer Band Concerts
Scheduled Aug. 22, 23
Westmoreland jointure schools
| will stage the annual summer band
| concert August 22 at Westmoreland,
|and August 23 at Dallas Borough
| elementary school, under direction
| of Lester Lewis, instrumental music
instructor and band leader. Mr.
| Lewis reports that sixty students
| are enrolled in the band proper,
{with a large number of embryo
| majorettes in various stages of pro-
ficiency.
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