yr Beaumont Mr. and Mrs: Derwin' Patton, Jr., wish to announce the birth of a daughter on November 22 at the General Hospital.’ Mr. and Mrs. Hillman Dress visit- sity last Wednesday enroute to spend the Thanksgiving Holiday with the Laning Dresses of Ashland, Kentucky. : Out-of-town folks here for the Thanksgiving Dinner with relatives were: the Frank Bittenbenders of Newark, N. J. with: Mrs. Rose Hil- bert; the William Downs and Victor LaBrunos with .the: Charles Good- wins; the John Kings of Dayton, Pa. with the Clarence :Hilberts and the Ralph Taylors of Raritan, N.-J. with the George Hayners. ° Mrs. Clyde Moyer was guest of honor at a Stork Shower Saturday night at the Evans Falls Methodist Church Sunday: School rooms. : Myles May has‘ returned: to Penn State University -aftér spending Thanksgiving vacation with his par= Idetown Mr. and Mrs. Alva B. Ide of Birds- boro and Mrs. Elmer Hoover spent the last month with relatives and friends in Grand Prairie, Texas. Mrs. Hoover returned home by bus. Mr. and Mrs. Ide went to Florida for a few days. * Mr. and Mrs. Howard Meade and daughter Connie of Baltimore, Mr. and Mrs. John Dobson and children Wayne and June Christine of Elmira spent the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Corey Meade. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Keller spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Austin of Johnson City. Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smith were Daniel Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Husted FUNERAL and children Joyce and Richard. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kitchen were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Knowlen of Athens. Mrs. Frances Panzia and her friend Mrs. David Harmon of Philadelphia spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Kitchen. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rogers and children Shirley, Mary Lou, Ricky and Jimmy spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Butler of Nox- en. On Sunday Nelson Rogers and daughter Ruth were dinner guests ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. returned home after spending the Thanksgiving weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rice. Their granddaugh- ter Brenda Rice returned home to school after an illness. Confidence Class will hold a Christmas party in the Church House on Tuesday night at 8. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ward had as guest last week Mrs. Clara Lynch of Upper Darby. Other guests at the Ward home on Thanksgiving were Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ward and daughter Lee Ann of Easton, Pa. Mrs. Donald Williams Jr., of Ply- mouth, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wil- liams Sr. and children spent the Thanksgiving weekend with Major and Mrs. R. E. Van Gordon of Wash- ington, D. C. Mrs. Donald Williams Jr. left on Sunday for Ota Lacka, Florida, where her husband Private First Class Donald Williams is sta- tioned. Tommy, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Davis, was a patient in the Nesbitt Hospital. Official Board and Sunday School board will meet in the Church House on Saturday night at eight. Rev. Kenneth O'Neill will be in charge. No Board Meeting Walter Prokopchok, Township PTA president, announces there will be no December executive Board meeting. SERVICE Harding Boys and girls of the 4-H Club in Harding, were entertained at a Tur- key Banquet, in Mt. Zion Methodist Church, on Monday last. Centermoreland Baptist Church holds choir practice every Thursday night at 6:30, after which the young ‘people stay for prayer meeting. | They are also practicing for their Christmas Program every Saturday afternoon at 2:30. The Christmas program of the Centermoreland Baptist Church, will be Saturday December 22 at 7:30 p.m. Auxiliary of Harding Hose Com- pany will hold its Christmas Ban- quet at Harris’ Restaurant on De- cember 3rd at 6:30 p.m. Harding needs your news, if you have any please call Hazel Robbins, Harding 2850. . Ordination program for Olin Race was held in Northmoreland Baptist Church of Centermoreland on Fri- day. Song Service was in charge of Pastor Stock, invocation by Pastor Smith; Selection by trio, Mrs. Mari- lyn Race, Betty Ann Statnick, and Mrs. Betty Statnick; Words of Ap- preciation to participating pastors, Pastor Reeves; Reading of minutes, Pastor Smith; Charge to Congrega- tion, Pastor Button; Accordion solo, Mrs. Betty Statnick; Sermon of Ord- ination, Pastor Loftus; Questions to Candidate, Pastor Reeves; Laying on of hands by Ministers; Ordination Prayer, Pastor Button; Right hand of Fellowship; Presentation of Ord- ination Certificate; Charge to Candi- date, Pastor Nulton; hymn; Bene- diction, Pastor Race. Ordination Council was as follows: Pastor Stock, Falls Baptist Church; Pastor Smith, Eaton Baptist Church; Pastor Button, First Christian Church; Pastor Decker, Osterhout Union Church; Pastor Nulton, Me- hoopany Baptist Church; Pastor Loftus, Bible Fellowship, and Pastor McCullough, Springville Baptist Church. Noxen Mr. and Mrs. Ira Beahm had as holiday guests their son Warren and family of Middletown. Rev. and Mrs. Henry Kraft had as guests over the weekend their son Edward, and Henry and family, from Baltimore. Mrs. Vane Race entered the Gen- eral Hospital on Sunday evening. She is scheduled for an operation on Friday. Nancy Kline, John Hunter and sister Hannah Hunter, Philadelphia, , spent the holidays with the Eline : family here. Mrs. Sophia Hackling entertained at a Thanksgiving dinner her sister | and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. WITH ‘ how easy it is appliance you + « SO to match up a name like . . . and wrap’ Huston Craige, sons Huston and Mrs. Albert Hackling and son Wal- Vancampen, Noxen. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hopfer, Woodbridge, N. J. announce the 20. Mrs. Hopfer is the former Mary French, daughter of Mrs. Dorothy French. This is their first child. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Novak, Wil- liamsport, announce the birth of a son, Mark Steven, on November 20. Mrs. Novak is the former Betty Beahm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Beahm. This is their second child. Harry Siglin, a patient at the General Hospital, is improving. Mr. and Mrs. David MacMillan had as holiday guests, Mr. and Mrs. William Siglin and family, Bristol. Mr. and Mrs. and Rev. and Mrs. Alfred Backus, West Belmar, N. J., former residents of Noxen, were holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McNelly, Had- donfield, New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Vane Race, sons Richard and Roger, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Eyet, on r'hanksgiving. Lillie Ann Turner, New Jersey, spent the weekend with her grand- mother, Mrs. Dorothy French. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph French, Buf- falo, and family stopped to wisit relatives here on Sunday on their way home from a trip to Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parr, Bristol, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Engelman. Mr. and Mrs. Osmond Crsterline; Brent and Darlene, visited Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Mingus, at Berwick on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hoblitzell, son James, visited Lt. and Mrs. James Strickland at Fort Belvoir, Va. over the holidays. They also stopped at Baltimore to visit Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Coulson. Lehman Mr. and Mrs. William Crum and children Harriet, Sally, David and Betsy of Clarks Summit, spent the Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Simms and Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Dawe and sons. Mrs. William Major and Burton spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Major. Also present for dinner were Alan Major and Mrs. Myron Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Lester B. Squier and sons spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr. Squier’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Squier at Nicholson. Mr. and Mrs. William Trethaway have left for Florida where they will spend the winter. To those who would like to send a card at Christ- mas the address is: 445 — 11th Avenue North, St. Petersburg, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Squier spent Monday evening as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lashford in Jackson. Carl Squier celebrated his tenth birthday with a party at his home. Present were Freddy Brown, Bobby and Wayne Moss, Jan Rogers, Jay Ruckel, Richard Loposki, Kenneth and Howard Ellsworth, Ray Squier end host. Lehman community residents party Saturday, December 8 in the church basement. This party is sponsored by’ the Friendship Class of Lehman Methodist Church. Mrs. Helen Squier will substitute as teacher for Mrs. Avis Kocher for several days this week. Mr. and Mrs. William Major and Stephen of Bethlehem, spent the holiday visiting their respective par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Major of Lehman and Mr. and Mrs. Ornan Lamb of Dallas. Mrs. Alan Major and Arthur spent the holiday at Ambler visiting Mrs. Major's sister, Mrs. Joseph Rickets. Walter Elston of Landing, N. J. visited his mother, Mrs. Alice Elston for several days last week. Mary Lou Elston and Barbara Collins, stu- dent nurses at the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Md., were also guests of Mrs. Elston. The Couple’s Pinochle Club was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ide Saturday night. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Stolarick, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ehret, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Disque, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sewer, host and hostess. Harveys Lake Mr. and Mrs. Garvin Smith en- tertained on Thanksgiving the Misses Clara Smith, Helen and Ethel Sanford of Danville. | Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hartman, Sr., entertained their sons, Stephen Hartman, Jr., and Richard and their families on Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Garinger, Arnold Garinger and Miss Christa Helt motored to Montadan, Pa., on Saturday to visit George Derk. Mr. Derk was a college classmate of Arnold Garinger, and just re- turned from Florida. Mr. and Mrs. James Worth and son, Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kline, Barry and Diane Kline of Kingston spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Garinger and Arnold. Miss Jessie Armitage and Mrs. Patricia Coslett of Kingston, gradu- ate nurses of Nesbitt Hospital, spent Friday and Saturday in Harrisburg taking their State Board examina- tions. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kuchta while there. The Gleaners’ Class of the Alder- son Methodist Church met for their monthly class meeting at the home of Mrs. Francis Keller, Sterling Farms. Those attending were Mes- dames Ellis Swingle, Amos Hun- singer, Arthur Wagner, Harry Allen, Howard Higgins, Robert Bennett, Clarence Montross, Garvin Smith, Mary Ann Roberts; Miss Eleanor Humphrey, the hostess, Mrs. Fran- cis Keller. Mrs. Herman Garinger and Lloyd Sweet Valley MITT TT heating oil DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA was there to help celebrate, also. Mr. and Mrs. John Sutton enter- Garinger were at Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph' Rauch’s for Thanksgiving din- ner. This was also the birthday | tained at a Thanksgiving dinner on of Kendall Rauch. He was five | Thanksgiving Day, Rev. and Mrs. years old. 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