SECTION B— PAGE 6 MRS. IRA BEAHM, Noxen MRS. MARTHA STEINRUCH, Loyalville MRS. GLENN KOCHER, Ruggles MRS. GEORGE SHAVER, Fernbrook MRS. GEORGE EDDY, Lehman SHIRLEY SAYRE, Sweet Valley NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS BESS COOKE, Idetown MRS. ALBERT ARMITAGE, Harveys Lake NELSON WOOLBERT, Trucksville MRS. CALVERT BIRNSTOCK, Kunkle MRS. WILLIAM A. AUSTIN, Beaumont / MRS. GEORGE EDDY, Oak Hill oy o Oak Hill " We don’t believe there is a spot in the world more beautiful than Oak Hill. All the lawns are deep- est green. Flowers and trees are in bloom. Neighbors neighborly. On Saturdays the whir of the lawn mowers drowns out all other sounds. ELECT J. SHELDON CAVE | Justice - Of - The - Peace LEHMAN TOWNSHIP Everyone is working in yards try- ing to perfect the almost perfect grounds. Even the pot. holes in the road + have been patched. ~ How proud we are of our com- | munity as we have every right to be. 2 Mrs. Powell visited her sister in New York and Mrs. her sister, Frances Linskill, in Sum- mitt, N. J., skill brought her home and spent the weekend. While in New York | Mrs. Powell visited Macy's. = | Hospital at Retreat. | Gabriel, Mrs. Robert Holland, guest, ; pointed plant manager of the West Sheehan and | for a week. Miss Lin- | She ‘Holland, of Williamsport. ‘said it was more beautiful than any | flower show she ever saw. Macy's 'have as guests Mrs. Schleich’s moth- is showing flowers from Hawaii in er and uncle, Mrs. Freda Gradl and | honor of our fiftieth State. Many of the flowers have not yet been named. Orchids- hung in bunches. It would be well worth the trip to see it. But those of us who can’t will have to settle for Oak Hill. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Owens of Norristown have moved into their new home in the Upper Circle. Dr. Owens is affiliated with the State He is also maintaining his office in Philadel- phia. He has future plans for an office in his home. He works in the field of psychiatry.” The Owenses have four children, Sally, Jane, Tommy and Beth, and a dog and a cat. The Upper Circle Bridge Club met with Mrs. Michael Godek on Friday night. ' Present were Mrs. Thomas Husband, Mrs. Ray Conrad, Mrs. William Cole, Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Harry Swepston, Jr., and the hostess. Willard S. ‘Smith has been ap- Pittston plant of the Automotive and Aircraft Division of American Chain and Cable Company: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holland have as a guest, Bob’s mother, Mrs. Marie Mr., and’ Mrs. Rudolph Schleich rn ar fri Handsome polished cotton in favorite Ivy League style — wonderful colors — and sizes 29 to 40. Silver Grey Charcoal Grey Beige Taupe Baby Blue Tan Cord Black Khaki 91 MAIN ST. BUDDIES IVY dale TROUSERS $3.95 up —— WE GIVE S. & H. GREEN STAMPS ! LUZERNE ATTY. RICHARD E. BIGELOW fh COMMON PLEAS JUDGE M. LUTHER KAISER TREASURER Mr. Muller of Buffalo, N. Y. Carl Schulthe is celebrating his seventh birthday with a party in kindergarten. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Tinsley and daughter, Susan, six months, of Pottsville have moved into the home formerly owned by the West- fields. Mr. Tinsley is affiliated with Atlantic Refining Company. Mr. and Mrs: Ward Jacquish had as a guest their son, William, of Los Angeles, Cal., who spent three weeks in the east on business. Mr. and Mrs. William Frey, daughter, Alana and sons, Billy and Mike, spent the weekend in Har- risburg visiting (Catherine’s mother, who is still seriously ill in the hos- pital. Welcome home to Arthur Hilburt, John’s father. He has been visit- ing his son, George, in Wilmington, Del., for three months. It is good to have him back, George Carpenter dropped a steel plate on his foot at work and is now home with a broken toe. Mrs. Edward Stencil, Jackie and Donnie are spending a week with Mr. Stencil’s mother in Dallas be- fore going to New York. They will fly from New York to California to join Mr. Stencil, who was trans- ferred there. Mr. and Mrs. William Jones spent the weekend in Allentown. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Ide had as Mother’s Day guests Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Antrim of Elmira and Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Ide and Janice Ide of Dallas. [Congratulations to Jack Anderson and his bride. We wish them years and years of happiness. l Ruggles Joyce Kocher = spent . Saturday with her girl friend, Shirley Bryant, of Meeker. “Grandma” Sorber of Dallas spent a few days with our family this past week. My mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Sorber, and I visited my aunt, Mrs. Carrie Higgins of Idetown on Saturday. Mrs. Beulah Bronson ond Walter had as their guests on Mother's Day her children and their families, Mr. and. Mrs. Bruce Traver and family of Friendsvilie, and Mr. and Mrs. John Bronson, Larry and Jean of Montrose. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grey, Mr. | and Mrs. Richard Schooley and sons Dickie and Gary, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grey and son Bobby spent Sunday at Myo Beach in Meshop- pen. Mr. and Mrs. John Honeywell and family had as Sunday guests Mrs. Honeywell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Crispell and aunts, Mrs. Elsie Cornell and Mrs. Jane Kocher, also Mrs. Anderiene Nulton and Herman Schiere and son, also Mr. and Mrs. Bud Scouten and family. THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1959 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hartman and family of Oswego, N. Y., spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Sor- ber and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon had the following on Sunday: Mr. ahd Mrs. Eugene Reynolds of Swoyersville, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kondrack and children, Gloria Jean, Eddie, Jr., and Tony of Plymouth. Verne D. Kocher and grand- daughter, [Charlotte Heycock, of Elwyn, Pa., spent the weekend with his daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rood. On Saturday Verne Kitchen and daughter, Mrs. Ralph Rood and granddaughters, Paulette Loomis, Charlotte Heycock, Ellen and Joyce Rood, drove to Sidney, N. Y., to visit Mr. and Mrs. George Kitchen. Mr. and Mrs. George Dendler and daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Frantz, drove on Sat- urday to Paulsboro, N. J., to visit Mrs. Louise Swebel. On return trip they visited a cousin, Mrs. Harold Hamm, who is a patient at the hos- pital in Phillipsburg, N. J., also making a trip to a son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dendler at Bethlehem. i 7 On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George Dendler’s children were home: Mr. and Mrs. Job Derhammer and their children, Judy, Sandy and Linda of Apalachin, N. Y., also Mrs. Elmer Steltz and daughter, Virginia of Danville. : Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oberst and children, Carlin, Gary, Lee and Sara, visited Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kocher at Huntsville - Ceasetown Road Sunday. Mrs. Kocher cele- brated her seventy-third birthday at an open house on that day. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Traver of Idetown had Sunday dinner with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Traver. ; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Williams of Trucksville spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Williams, Karen and Ritchie. Mrs. Daisy Crispell had Sunday dinner at the home of her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence | Sickler. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Traver had as Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Traver and family of Friends- ville, ‘Mrs. Ella Major and daughter, Sarah; also Mrs. Agnes Lansberry and son, Willard of Lehman and Pete Sickler. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Swire of Eas- ton spent the weekend with Mrs. Swire’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert. Traver. [Charlotte Traver, a student nurse of Wyoming Valley Hospital, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Traver, who is on a two-week vaca- tion, spent one week visiting friends in York. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cobleigh and son, Delbert of Binghamton, spent Sunday afternoon and even- ing with Mrs. Cobleigh’s mother, Mrs. Daisy Crispell. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Montross and son, Harry, visited on Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. James Mon- tross and family; also Mr. and Mrs. Robert -Dykeman ond family of En- dicott. Frank Traver of Evans Falls and daughter, Mrs. Helen Crispell of Noxen called on Mr. ‘and Mrs. Charles Williams; also Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Traver on Sunday. Mrs. John Higgins and family of Chase were dinner guests on Sun- day of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Kitchen and son; also afternoon visitors were Mrs. Alfred Naugle and sister, Jean of Wilkes-Barre, Jack Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Davis, was honored on his seventh birthday by a party at his home on Saturday afternoon. A cake of blue and white icing with a carrousel on top formed the cen- terpiece, favors were hats, noise makers and balloons. Games were played out of doors. A light lunch and ice cream were served to his friends: Dale Edwards, Allan Koch- er, Kenneth Heller, William Spen- cer, Frank Fronconi, Kent White- sell, Fred Whitesell, Jerry Space, Jimmie Davis, Jack Davis and Mom- my and Daddy. Trucksville Reynoids Class to Serve Meals on Election Day Reynolds Class of Trucksville Methodist Church will serve meals on election day at Trucksville Fire Hall. A hot lunch will be served beginning at 11:30 a. m. until all are served. A chicken supper will be served beginning at 5:30 p. m. Committee in charge of the elec- tion day meals are officers of the class. VOTE ONE ROSS WILLIAMS Township Supervisor KINGSTON TOWNSHIP Your Vote and Support Will Be Appreciated Edward Staub, who has been a medical patient in Nesbitt Hos- pital for four weeks, remains in serious condition. Mrs. C. W. Palmer has returned after visiting her daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rice of Jersey Shore. Carol Bennett, New York City, spent the weekend with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Bennett. Harry DeWitt, Mt. Greenwood Road, is a medical patient at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Atty: Mitchell Jenkins, Davis Street, president of the Back Moun- tain Library Association, has an- nounced that the annual Auction kick-off dinner will be held at Irem Temple Country Club on May 18 at 7 p. m. Mrs. Edward Tesnar, Davis Street, has been installed as a director of Wilkes-Barre Jaycettes. Louise Perrin, New York City, was a weekend guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Perrin, Holly Street. Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Hessler, Rice Street, have returned after spending the winter months in St. Petersburg, Florida. Mrs. Fred Dingle, Orchard Street, celebrates her birthday this week. Her friends wish her many happy returns. Trustees of Trucksville Methodist Church met at the home of Clifford Johnson Harris Hill Road, Wednes- day night. Louis Wilcox presided. Attending were Sheldon Bennett, UR KEY TO GOOD GOVERNMENT THE LOYAL REPUBLICAN TICKET ATTY. JOSEPH P. OLEXY DISTRICT ATTORNEY Progress ~ through CHARLES E. EIDAM REGISTER OF WILLS PETER D, CLARK WILLARD D. PECK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS (VOTE FOR TWO) SAMUEL J. ARGENTO RECORDER OF DEEDS a progressive program DR. ALBERT J. VALIBUS CORONER VOTE A WINNING TEAM ® Pledged To Responsible County Government @ Candidates For Whom You Need Not Apologize In November MICHAEL (MIKE) KRAVITSKY | | | | SHERIFF CHARLES F. WALTER SURVEYOR | Bl and, Georgiena James Dick, C. S. Hemenway, Nor- man Stookey, Louis Wilcox, Ken Woolbert and the host. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Purcell of Hollis, N. Y., announce the birth of a son born on May 4. Mr. Pur- cell is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph Purcell of Mt. Greenwood Road. Floyd Pry, Harris Hill Road, has been transferred to the main office of the American Stores Company in Philadelphia where he has accept- ed the position of assistant non- foods buyer. The family will move to Philadelphia after the present school term is over. Mrs. Arthur Gensel, Sr., Demunds Road, Fernbrook, was house guest last week of her daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Green- ley, Holly Street. ? Mrs. Eugene Piatt, Carverton Road, is visiting her son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Piatt of Hyattsville, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hoover, Holly Street, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Hoover of Plains- field, N. J. Donald Westfield, Birch Grove, visited his mother, Mrs. John West- field at her home in New Bruns- wick, N. J. The condition of Albert Ander- son, who has been a medical patient at Wilkes-Barre. General Hospital for five weeks, remains about the same. Mr. Anderson is the father of Mrs. Sheldon Hoover, Maple Street, and Wilfred Anderson of |§ Holly Street. Misses Verna and Gertrude Smith, York, were recent callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Phil- lips of Brook Street. Georgiena Weidner and her moth- er, Mrs. Maude Weidner, Harris Hill Road, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Culp of Hunts- ville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Welker and family, Highland Avenue, visited with friends in Philadelphia over the weekend. Betsie Belvin and Vicki Stain- burg were in New York City to hear Henry Bernstein conduct the Phil- adelphia Orchestra. Mrs. John R. Austin, Ithaca, N. Y., is house ‘guest of Mrs. Arline Bessemer, Harris Hill Road. Mrs. Austin is the wife of the late Rev. John R. Austin, a former pastor of Trucksville Methodist Church. Susan Dingle, who was taken to Nesbitt Hospital last week after suffering injuries in ‘a fall at school, is convalescing at' her home. Arthur Smith, local supervisor and president of Luzerne County Supervisors’ Association, attended the annual dinner of Luzerne Coun- ty local government officials held last week at Wilkes College com- mons. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ruch, Jr. Holly Street, have purchased a home on Chestnunt Street in Shav- ertown. They will move there in the very near future. Mrs. Hazel Richards of Easton | was house guest of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John ‘Wintz, Bunker Hill. Mrs. Eugene Piatt, Carverton Road, celebrated her birthday this week. Her friends wish her many happy returns of the day. Friendship Class of Trucksville Methodist Church will hold a moth- er and daughter tea at the church on Wednesday night. Public is in- vited. A silver offering will be taken. Members are asked to bring cookies and sandwiches. Melba Gregory and Lena Ide are chairman and co-chairman. Matilda Croom Weidner are in | charge of entertainment. Five local men were in the class received by Caldwell Consistory last week at Bloomsburg. They were Dennis Bonning, George W. Knarr, Ralph G. Lewis, Rev. Arthur Mayo and William Wicks. Mrs. Albert Williams, Jr., Lehigh Street, suffered injuries to her knee in a fall last week at her home. Mr. ond Mrs. Augustus Ritten- house, Pleasant Valley, visited with friends and relatives in the area last week. Beaumont Local orchards are a galaxy of color with each variety of fruit vying for top billing . . [Carol Smith. entertained her classmates at her home last Satur- doy afternoon celebrating her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lutes spent Mothers’ Day with their son Richard's family at Harrisburg. The Lend - A - Hand Women’s Club will have its annual Mother and Daughter Tea at the Beaumont School Thursday, May 14, at 8 p.m. Lake Silkworth ELECT J. SHELDON CAVE Justice - Of - The - Peace LEHMAN TOWNSHIP Fernbrook Mrs. Leona Wandell, Roushey | Street, returned to Nesbitt Hospital Friday for the third time in recent months. She has had the some bed in the same room each time. Jackie Achuff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Achuff, returned home Saturday from General Hospital where he was undergoing tests. S/R. Jack Sidorek spent a sur- prise leave of thirty-six hours at his home over the weekend as a reward because his company was the honor company at Cape May training base. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lumley, Har- ris Street, spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Lumley’s sister and brothe-- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Joncs in Bethlehem. Glenview P. M. Church held its annual Mother and Daughter ban- quet on Saturday evening in the church social rooms. Mrs. Marjorie Higgins, East Dallas, was the speak- er. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Mary Rome, the oldest mother; Mrs. Mary Shaver, youngest mother; Mrs. Arlene Stuart, most children. Others present were Carmela Fluck, Catherine Fluck, Evelyn Seward, Donna Seward, Ellouise Helmgren, Mildred Holmgren, Margaret Lay- aou, Betty Owen, Laura Rogers, Mildred (Snyder, [Sharon Stuart, Susan Searer, Ruby Searer, Jane E. Sowers, Lillian Shellhamer, Cathy Stolarick, Ruth Stolarick, Mrs. Henry Randall, Mrs. Andrew Der- rick, Mrs. Albert Wolkers, Verna Lamoreaux, Minnie Sidorek, Blanche [(Crispell, [Patricia Achuff, Marguerite Achuff. Rev. Andrew Derrick, Henry Randall and Charles Seward served the dinner to the ladies. Hobby Club met at the home of Florence Martin last week. Those present: Jean Race, Jan Brace, Peg Bloomer, Marilla Stanton, Alberta Cooke, Lorraine Moore, Doris Kitch- en and Florence Martin, Next meet- ing will be at Lorraine Moore's home on May 18. Shavertown VOTE ONE ROSS WILLIAMS Township Supervisor KINGSTON TOWNSHIP Your Vote and Support Will Be Appreciated Lehman | Ambulance Square Dance First annual square dance of Lake Silkworth and Lehman combined ambulance ‘units will be held Wed- nesday might, May 20, at Lehman High School auditorium, | Members of the dance committee are Lee Wentzel, Howard Ehret and Paul Hoover. Auxiliary Turkey Dinner Lehman Fire Company Auxiliary will hold its annual turkey dinner at Jackson Fire Hall, Saturday, May | 23. It will be combined with the Lehman Horse Show kick-off dinner. Highlight of the program will be a presentation of My Fair Lady by Mrs. Abner Millard of Plymouth. ELECT J. SHELDON CAVE Justice - Of - The - Peace LEHMAN TOWNSHIP Mrs. Randolph Wright enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rice, her brother, from Jersey Shore on Sunday. George Rice, another broth- er, from Dallas was also present. The W.S.C.S. is having a mother- daughter supervised covered dish on the 15th at the Lehman Church. Harveys Lake Mary Scouten spent the weekend visiting friends in Bristol. Levi Rogers of Leraysville called on his niece, Mrs. Jessie Garinger, recently, then spent the rest of the day with his daughter, Mrs. Cora Dougal and family at Loyalville. The new daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold ‘Garinger of Berwyn has been named Tracey Lynn. The grandparents and Aunt Lina spent the weekend with them. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kuchta and Judy of Harrisburg spent the week- end with Mrs. Jessie Garinger and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Armitage. They had Sunday dinner with Mrs. Mary Kuchta. ELECT J. SHELDON CAVE Justice - Of - The - Peace LEHMAN TOWNSHIP Annual spring luncheon and read- ing at the Emmanuel] Baptist Church in Scranton on Saturday was en- joyed by Mrs. Gilbert Carpenter, Mrs. Clarence Kester, Mrs. John Gordon, Mrs. Gertrude Orr, Miss Eleanor Humphrey. Attend Funeral The following local persons at- tended the funeral of Alan. G. Kist- ler at Fords, N. J., last Monday: Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Carpenter, Mrs. Raymond Garinger, Mrs. John Gordon of Harveys Lake; Mrs. Ger- - ‘| ald Mulderig of Kingston. The Harveys [Lake folks were greatly saddened by Mr. Kistler’s death in Florida. The community wishes to extend its deepest sym- | pathy to Mrs. Kistler and her chil- dren, all of whom are well known here at the Lake. To me and my family Mr. Kistler was a true friend and neighbor, always very kind and willing to do for others. Mrs. Joseph Rauch and sons have been confined to their home for a week with virus. Jackie Davis, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Davis, celebrated his seventh birthday on Saturday. He entertained ten of his boy friends in the afternoon. Kunkle Joy Class of Kunkle Methodist Church met at the home of Mrs. Wilson Maury with Mrs. Donald King as assisting hostess. Devo- tions and a “Tribute to Mothers” were led by Mrs. Charles Mitchell. A short business meeting was fod) DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA by Mrs. Fred Dodson. A bake sales will be held on May 29 on the church lawn. Mrs. Charles Mitchell is general chairman. Special orders will be taken and any one interest- ed can contact Mrs, Mitchell or any Joy Class member. Those present were: Mrs. Allen Brace, Mrs. Corey Besteder, Mrs. Charles Mitchell, Mrs. Gomer Elston, Mrs. Fred Dodson, Mrs. Joseph Rauch and the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth DeRemer and son of Doylestown, visited Mr, and Mrs. Gomer Elston over the weekend. Mrs. Madeline LaBarre and chil- dren and Clarence C. LaBarre of Wilkes-Barre, Mrs. LaBarre’s father» in-law, motored to New Yorok and spent the weekend with Mr. La- Barre’s daughter, Mr. and Mrs Fred Veit of Long Island. Wedding bells will ring this Sat- urday for Sue Parsons and Fred Meade. We send them our best wishes. Donnie Brace is recuperating at his home from the measles. Be sure to watch for Gladys Frantz on television Sunday after- noon at 5 o'clock, Mrs. Anna Weaver has returned to her home after spending several days with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kraft and Rox- anne of Middle River, Md. Mrs. Mildred Richards, Mrs. Jeanne Bonko, Karen and Monica Bonko of Plymouth, were recent guests of Mr, and Mrs. Gideon Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Draper B. Schoon- over of Center Moreland spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Basil Frantz and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Miers a son, Jeffery, of Passaic, N. J., werc# guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Miers over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. George Landon en- tertained over the weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hilbert, Janice, Keith, Sheila and Larry Hilbert of Borden- town, N. J., Mr. and Mrs. David Jones, Lois Jones and ~Mrs. Ida Jones of Hughestown, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Landon and Tommy Lan- don. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Kerlin brent Sunday with their son and daugh-, ter-in-law, Mr. and - Mrs. Charles . Kerlin and granddaughter, Jo Ann of Falls. Carverton VOTE ONE ROSS WILLIAMS Township Supervisor KINGSTON TOWNSHIP Your Vote and Support Will Be Appreciated Loyalville Loyalville Official Board met at the home of Mrs. Henry Wolfe. At- tending were Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ide, Wilfred Ide, Mrs. Henry Lie of Rev. Fred Eister. 5 Terri-Lynn Swire celebrated her first birthday with a party on Thursday night. Attending were her God Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nicely, Mrs. Minnie Hontz, Mr. and Mrs. George Stuart and family, Della Steinruck. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Steinruck and Della spent-the weekend in Trenton, N. J. visiting Mr. Steinruck’s brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Steinruck. Loyalville Ladies’ Aid will meet ‘lat the home of Mrs. Henry Wolfe on Tuesday night at 8 o'clock. We extend our deepest sympathy to Della Dobson and family in the recent death of their brother, Dawe rence Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Swire wish to thank those who expressed sym- pathy in the recent death of their daughter, Debra Ann. #3 a Noxen William Murphy Mr. and Mrs. and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Ted Manning and Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Miller and families at Sayre over the weekend. Weekend visitors at the home of the Fred Schencks were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph French and family, Tonawanda, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Cahill and family, West Pittston. Richard Patton, Fairless Hills, Pa., spent the weekend here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Patton. Mrs. Edward Dean, Staten Island, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hackling. Mrs. Beth Williams is a regular visitor of her invalid mother, Mrs. Corey Schooley, who is now being cared for by Mrs. James Patton. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Neff, West- over, visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neff and family over the weekend. David Race, Westfield, called o his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willian Race, on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Yellitz arrived home after a week’s visit with their daughter, Mrs. Howard Kitchen and family at Blytheville, Arkansas. Mrs. Betty Smith and Mrs. Arthur Parrish returned from Ashtabula, Ohio, where they attended the fu- neral of their aunt, Mrs. P. C. Grand. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rudolph and “daughter, Betty Lou, of Elmira, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sorber and family. Mr. and Mrs. Voyle Traver en- tertained their children on Sunday, S/Sgt. and Mrs, Dana Wright and family, Langley Field Air Force Base, Virginia; Mr. and Mrs. Shel- don Traver and family, New Mil- ford, and Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Patton and family, Newburg, N. Y. Myrl Siglen, Levittown, and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bailey and family, Middleburg, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hg and family, o
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