an |NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS MRS. IRA BEAHM, Noxen MRS. MARTHA STEINRUCH, Loyalville MRS. GLENN KOCHER, Ruggles MRS. GEORGE SHAVER, Fernbrook MRS. WILLIAM HUGHES, Chase -- SHIRLEY SAYRE, Sweet Valley ' BESS COOKE, Idetown MRS. ALBERT ARMITAGE, Harveys Lake NELSON WOOLBERT, Trucksville LAYIAH MARTIN, MRS. WILLIAM A, AUSTIN, Beaumont Kunkle Beaumont ® May a native son, William Denmon and his family of Kingston, live long ‘to enjoy their recent in- heritance of $100,000. It's good to note love and kindness still tlourish in a world concentrated on a cold war, isn’t it ? “The Robert Browns of Wilkes- ‘ Barre were recent visitors of the Warren Johnsons. a Commencement Exercises will be held at the Tunkhannock’ High Ri School Friday, May 27. The Sherwood Denmons of New Jersey lspent. the weekend with Sherwood’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Denmon. - Rev. Truman Reeves chaperoned several boys of the Young People’s Group at a swimming and bowling | party at the Wilkes-Barre, YMCA last Friday. arren Johnson is acting as manager of the Little League Team. Sweet Valley Dinner of Ladies Auxiliary of the Fire Company will be held at the Spinning ‘Wheel on June 25, 8:30. Reservations must be made by June 20. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long, Dean, Gloria, Wilma attended the Blind Joncert at Irem Temple recently. Mrs. Elsie Wesley has returned home after spending the winter in Allentown. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sayre, Tren- ton, N. J. visited relatives in this area on Sunday. | {detown Mrs. Ernest Fritz, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Smith with Mrs. Emory Hadsel spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hoover of Outlet, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Meade and daughters, Connie and Beverly, of Baltimore spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Corey Meade. Mrs. Libbie Smith, with Mrs. Corey Meade spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. George Smith in Wilkes-Barre. 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MODEL 31 $ 60: WITH TRADE HOOVER POLISHER y Serube, waxes, polishes daughter, Lios, Kingston, Mrs. George Higgins, Idetown, Mrs. Amy Lamereaux, Hunlocks Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Traver and son, Benton, Mrs. Clarence Oberst and daughter, Sara, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Victor and children, Kingston, Mr. and Mrs. William Vetter, Wilkes-Barre, Al- fred Keener, Alderson. Mr. and Mrs. George Dendler visited their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jobe Derhammer at Little Meadows on Friday. On Sat- urday their grandson, Alfred Dend- ler, Bethlehem called on them. On Sunday Mrs.” Dendler’s niece and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Belles and son of Beaumont visited them. | Mrs. Lela Kocher had as guests on Sunday her family, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kondracki and children of Plymouth, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Reynolds of Swoyerville. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Swire and Jack, Jr. of Easton visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Traver, over the weekend. Margaret Sorber of Philadelphia spent the weekend at her home on Sorber Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams, Sr. entertained at dinner on Sunday Charles’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Williams, Sr. Also Mrs. Mary Markle, State College and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Williams and family of Trucksville. Ruggles W. S. C. S. will hold a rummage sale May 26, 27 and 28 in the Lare Building, Luzerne. Anyone having articles to donate, please call Mrs. (Charles Williams, NE 9-3226, or Mrs. Glenn Kocher, NE 9-3930. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Crispell and granddaughter, Susan Honeywell visited Mrs. Crispell’s brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Kocher of Berwick on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cobleigh and Delbert and Mrs. Iva Hoover of Binghamton, N. Y. visited Mrs. pell on Sunday. Loyalville Hummel have left as delegates for the Democratic Convention at Pitts- burg, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hummel re- turned from a week with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hummel, Jr. and family of Lorain, Ohio. Mrs.. Mary Nienus has moved into the-old homestead of Fred Marth. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Darnell have as gyests Mr. Darnell’s parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Charles Darnell and grand- son, Larry Johnsen of Portland, Ore- gon. | ASK THE BERTIS HOW T0 FILL YOUR BIN ON THE INSURED RUDGET PLAN! Check These Points: ® Purchase your entire winter supply of coal at low spring prices. ® No down payment ® No finance or carry- ing charges. ® Months to pay. ® Guaranteed quality and weight, © Gall today . . « dont delay. BERTI and SON “Your Back Mt. HUDSON COAL Dealer” DALLAS OR 4-5731 Cobleigh’s mother, Mrs. Daisy Cris-, Mrs. Elsie Paniczko and Mrs. Josie’! THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1960 Rev. Wenzel entertained the Loyalville Official Board at his home.’ Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Swire, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Darnell, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ide, Mrs. Wilber Dougal, Mrs. Ivan ‘Steinruck, Wilfred Ide, Rita Ide. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Steinruck and Della spent the weekend in Savona, New York. | Kingston Township Birthday greetings to Mrs. Fred Dingle, Mrs. Edward Baker, Mrs. Kathleen (Cairns, Mrs. Wiiliam Jones, Mrs. Bruce Griffiths, Mrs. Maude Sutliff, Mrs. Theodore Hinkle, Rob- ert Mathers, G. W. Nichols, Sheldon Hoover, Wilfred Anderson, Ziba Sutton, Phillip Culver, James Bot- toms, Wendy Griffith, Bruce Ring- stom, Fulton Rice, Stephen Berk- heiser, James Gordon, Jr., Harry Pry, and Robert Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jones, Franklin Street, announce the birth of a daughter May 11 in Nesbitt | Hospital. Calvin: Perrin, Harrisburg, visited his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Perrin and family, Holly Street, last Thursday. Mrs. Lyle Slaff, former resident of Mt. Greenwood Road was elected president of B'nai B'rith Sisterhood at a recent luncheon held in the social hall of the Temple. Linda Nicol attends Safety Patrol School. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schooley and family recently visited his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dorman Schooley, Hillside, Mrs. Robert Baird, sTerrace Ave- nue, has been named co-chairman of the fourth triennial reunion of Nesbitt Memorial Hospital Nurses Alumnae Association to be held Saturday; May 28 at 7 p. m. in Manfield Ballroom, Wilkes-Barre. Mrs. Lewis Rogers, 3rd, Harris Hill Road, was welcomed as a new mem- ber of Wyoming Valley Chapter, Daughters of America Revolution, at the May meeting in Hotel Sterling. Mrs. 'G. W. Griffiths, Richmond, Va., was in town Thursday to attend the funeral of her brother, Edward Cruikshank. Mrs. Richard Veem, Meadowecrest, celebrated her birthday last Satur- day at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Newman Mr. and Mrs. John Hanson and John, Jr., Auburn, N. Y. spent the weekend with the Edgar Engelmans. Mr. and Mrs. Sterlyn May and Sidney, Allentown, spent the week- end with relatives in Noxen. Mrs. Ira Beahm entertained at dinner on Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Keiper, Mrs. Paul Adamek, daughter, Kimberly, Mrs. Edward Storm, Endicott, Mrs. Calvin Keiper, Oneanta, N. Y. and Mrs. B. B. Engel- man, Noxen. Pfc. Robert Keiper, who has been home from France for a thirty day furlough, left Idlewild Airport Tues- day for his trip back. He left Noxen on Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ward Vanderkoff and family and Affie Blizzard at Metuchen, N. J. Ward Vanderhoff and Affie Bliz- zard, Metuchen, N. J. spent the weekend with the Delbert Blizzards. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Belles re- cently visited their son, George, and family at Skaneateles Falls, N. Y. Mrs. Christine Rauch has returned you can’t paint yourself into a corner! with Summa Floor Paint decorates and preserves inferior or exterior concrefe floors go Sor orp * Guaranteed by 2 Goud Housekeeping “ #0 a Tas ADVERTISED wes RL GALLON QUART .20 Whitesell Bros. Building Suppliers Contractors Route 115 — Just Off Harveys Lake Highway have taken residence on N. Main Street, Shavertown.. They were re- cently married. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brady, Meadowcrest, announce the birth of a son May 10 in Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Mosier were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Kester of Demunds. Mrs. Arlene Stroud, Orchard Street, was elected president of Insurance Women of Wilkes-Barre at a dinner meeting held last week at Twin Grill. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore, Car- verton Road, returned Monday after visiting her son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardner ‘and family of Harrisburg. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Liddicote, Jr., Spotswood, N. J., announce the birth of a daughter May 10 in Perth Amboy General Hospital. The couple also has a son, George W., 3rd. The mother is the former Betty Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Williams, Edwardsville. Mr. Liddi- cote is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. [Liddicote, Carverton Road. Mrs. Anthony Naperkoski, Holly Street, has returned home after being a medical patient at Nesbitt Hospital. IT IS NOT TOO LATE TO REGISTER Person who are not registered to vote in the general election can do so now at the Court House Annex. Any voter now registered cannot change party affiliation until after the November election. The final date to register to be eligible to vote in the Presidental election in Sep- tember 19. Anyone desiring more information can call Vern Pritchard at Dallas ORchard 4-2437. Thank you. Betsy Welker, Highland Avenue, attended Penn Relays in Philadel- phia. IEE ET NOXEN AES ER to her home after spending the winter in Allentown with her sister, Frances Henninger. tella Dean, Staten Island , N. Y. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hackling and Mrs. Thomas Miller at Towanda, Pa. ; Larry Case, Binghamton, N. Y. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Loren Case. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rudolph and family, Elmira, N. Y. spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sorber at Sorber Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Butler enter- tained at a birthday party for their daughter, Belle Marjorie, Present were Mr. and Mrs. and ‘family, Mrs. William Butler, Mrs. Carl Montross and family, and Dale and Kenny Butler. Weekend visitors at the home of the Voyle Travers were Mr. and Mrs. Seldon Traver and boys of Greencastle, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Patton and family, Newburgh, N. Y. and Mr. and Mrs. James Hette- sheimer, Noxen. Mrs. Elvin Bean recently spent a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' Frank Ellman at Olean, N. Y. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kasson, Mehoop- any, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Manning and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Miller, Sayre. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Patton and family, Athens, Pa., spent the week- end here with relatives. Francis Lord and Terry, Niagara Falls, N. Y. spent the weekend here with relatives and friends. Billy Shalata and Mrs. Joseph Shalata, Lambert and Jo Ann, have left for Jacksonville, Fla., where they will pick up Mrs. Bill Shalata and family who have been visiting her parents for three weeks. They will ‘also .stop at Tampa to visit the former Mary Kresge. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jones, Karlene, Mrs. Henry Lane, Mrs. Richard Hobbs and Steven spent Saturday at Warwick, N. Y. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Jones. Mr. and Mrs. [Forrest Randall and Warren Lewis, Vestal, N. Y. visited Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Schenck over the weekend. Mrs. Thomas Edwards entered General Hospital on Sunday after- noon and was operated on, Monday. Stella Shook is still a medical patient at General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Toscucci, Avenal, N. J., spent the weekend with Mrs. Dorothy French. Mr! and Mrs. Osmand Casterline, Brent and Darlene, visited Mr. and Mrs. William Doty at Benton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dendler, Jr. and daughter, Mrs. Bernard Dend- ler, Sr., Mark and Kathy, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Dayton at Apalachin on Sunday. David Race, Westfield, Pa., spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. ‘and Mrs. William Race. Richard Race, Wallingford, Conn., spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vane Race. Meeker Twelve members of Meeker W. S. C. S. traveled to the home of Mrs. Robinson, Bloomsburg, for their May meeting. Assisting was Mrs. Mildred Cle- well. Plans for a June bake sale were discussed. Present were: Carrie Wolfe, Addie Kyttle, Marie Wolfe, Edna Rebennack, Dorothy Steele, Robert Sorber Mae King, Edna Karschner, Glen- doris Shilanski, Letha Wolfe, Ruth Rogers, Edna King, Hazel Winter, and the hostesses. Suffering a heart attack, Mrs. Minnie Hoover is a patient at the Nesbitt Hospital. Everyone wishes her a speedy recovery. Newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cooper are residing temporarily witn Mrs. Cooper’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Steele, Sr. Mrs. Cooper, an employee of the Commonwealth Telephone Co., is the former Judith Steele. Mr. Cooper is an employee of Linear Corp. Celebrating the fourth birthday Winter, M. and Mrs. of honor. Sunday, Mrs. Annie Win- ter, Mrs. John Alles, and Linda Rogowski visited with Mrs. Claudine Daily, and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Miner and Stanley, Loyalville Mr. and Mrs. Donald King, Kunkle, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard King and family, \Harding, were Sunday visi- tors of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne King. Ostrowski svisited Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Donsavage over the week- end. : Mr. and Mrs. Burt Bryant, Jr. and family had as Sunday callers: Mr. and Mrs. Otto Skvronsky, Bobbie and Nancy of Tunkhannock. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Antall of Edwardsville were’ visited by Mr. and Mrs. Lyle King and family, on Sunday. Harveys Lake George Smith, Reedsville, spent last Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rauch. Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Kresge and children, Harrisburg, spent last weekend with Rev. and Mrs. John Gordon. Mrs. Floyd Whitebread has re- turned to her home at Sunset, after being a patient in Nesbitt Hospital for several weeks. Mrs. Jessie Garinger received Mother’s Day greetings by telephone from her two sons, Ross and Lloyd Garinger, Tampa, Florida. Mrs. Edith Whitmire has returned to her home in Berwick, after spending several days with her daughter, Mrs. Amos Hunsinger. Mrs. Gilbert Carpenter, ' Mrs. Gertrude Orr, Mrs. Helen Norton and Mrs. Raymond Garinger at- tended a luncheon and reading at Immanual Baptist Church in Scran- ton on Saturday. Mrs. Conrad read “The Flower Song.” Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kapson and family of Pottsville spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Avery. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Garinger, Lina Garinger and Mrs. Albert Armitage visited Mr. and Mrs. Ar- nold Garinger and daughter, Tracy, at Berwyn, and also Valley Forge on Sunday. Fernbrook Lloyd: Dean, Johnson City P. M: Church, will be guest speaker in the Glenview P. M. Church while Drum . "Rev. Andrew Derrick is attending the annual Primitive Methodist Church Conference at Pittsburgh. Verne J. Lamoreaux, Fern Street, is a lay delegate to the conference. Mrs. Earl Belles, Harris Street, is housemother for the family of Dr. Rita K. Sacks, Elkins Park, for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams and family, Lansdale, spent the weekend visiting friends and relatives in this area. Mrs. Oscar Dymond, Fernbrook Road, spent a week in Cleveland, Ohio, attending the sessions of the Supreme White Shrine of Jerusalem. She is Worthy High-Priest of the Calvary Shrine, Wilkes-Barre. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Vollette and children, Wayne, Jerry, Brenda and Faith, Easton, spent Sunday visiting relatives in this area. Bert Gosart, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gosart, Overbrook = Avenue, fell while at school at Dallas Bor- ough and broke his right arm. His cast bears the date, FRIDAY THE 13TH. Mrs. William Dodson and Mrs. Oscar Dymond, Fernbrook Road, spent Thursday visiting relatives in Williamstown. Mary Jo Karweta, Seughtor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Karweta, Over- brook Avenue, is confined to her home with the mumps. Mr. and Ms. Oscar Dymond and Mrs. William Dodson, Fernbrook Road, visited Mrs. Dodson’s brother, William Baker, Scranton, on Sun- day. ? Mrs. Anna Schmidt and Mr. phia spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Holeman and family, Overbrook Avenue. of David Winter were: Mrs. Annie ' John Alles, | Linda Rogowski, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Winter and children and the guest | Billy and Jimmy Wivell with Joe | Elizabéth | and | Mrs. Francis Patterson of Philadel- | Sunday was certainly a relief from the cold and chilly weather we ex- perienced last week and that ‘Weird | feeling’ 1 spoke about a few weeks ago about having the ‘Onion Snow, almost came true as the tempera- tures last week certainly were low. Lyle Campbell of Huntsville told me | they had four inches of snow last Monday morning around Galeton, in Potter County, where he is employ- ed on a construction job. Mrs. Albert J. Cadwalder, chap- lain of Silver Leaf Lodge, Brother- 1hood of Locomotive Firemen & En- ' gineers, is attending the State Auxi- liary Convention today in Wilkes- Barre. Troop 225, accompanied by Scout- ' master Richard Lincoln, held an | overnight ‘camp out’ Friday evening, iin the field back of Farmers Inn. In | the group were: William Morgan, George Morgan, John Fielding, Ches-: ter Rusiolski, Jr., Joey Stager, Dave Mascelli, Guy Zearfoss, Eddie Doyne, They cooked their supper, break- fast and lunch and despite cold weather said their sleeping bags kept: them warm. Boys, you haven't lived until you camp out overnight. Come On—Join Up! Congratulations to E. L. Connor, Huntsville, who was recently ap- pointed district representative of the Industrial Division of Seandura Corp., distributors of conveying belts. His district extends 250 miles in all directions from his home, as far north as lower New York State, south as far as Charlotte, N.C. Prior to, his present employment, Mr. Connor was associated with the mining industry in both Lackawan- na and Luzerne Counties, serving the capacity of Asst. Supt., and Mechanical Engineer, with the Black Diamond Coal Co., the Blackman Coal Co. and the Hudson Coal Co: Mr. and Mrs. William Conyng- ham and family journeyed to Paoli, Pa., Sunday to attend christening of Jane, daughter of Mrs. Conyng- ham’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Buyers. Congratulations to Scott William Sherwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ro- bert F. Sherwood, Chase Road, who celebrated his first birthday Sun- day at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hughes. Those attending in addition to his parents and grandparents, were hs sisters, Denise and Dawn, Wayne Hughes, Ernest Bevan, Florence Keefer and Mr. and Mrs. Randall Myers, Milheim, and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Meyers, Northumberland. Florence Keefer, sister of Mrs. William R. Hughes, celebrated her | bithday Friday and was honored guest, at a birthday supper given by her sister. In attendance were Helen Watts and Beatrice Jones, Wilkes- Barre; Mr. Hughes. ¢ Eleanor ' Conner, Huntsville, a member of the West Side Conference _| Band participated in the Concert at Lehman High School Monday night. Auxiliary of Jackson Township Fireman has voted to purchase and erect a canopy over the Side porch of the Fire Hall. Bowling league of Ply duh P.M. Church will hold its banquet at Jackson Township Fire Hall Satur- day night. The Auxiliary will serve. Albert Ashton, accompanied by his Uncle, Achie Cumberland, Hun- lock Creek and five friends have returned home after a week fishing in Canada. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Baluh, Huntsville Road, had as Sunday visitors, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Bost- ron, Mrs. Elizabeth Swoyer and Mrs. Mary Nagle, Reading. Louise Bertels, Madison, Wiscon- NEW law, Mr. DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Chase sin, accompanied by a guest, visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bertels, Hillside-Huntsville Road, from Monday to Thursday. Harold Bertram, Jackson Town- ship Supervisor, has received his first batch of White Holland Turkeys and will continue to receive other batches up to June. Mr. Bertram divides ‘his turkeys into two lots. “Thanksgiving Birds” and ‘Christ- mas Birds”: As the months roll by, they make a pretty sight in their pen, facing Chase Road. The three children of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bombick, Chase Road, hav? recovered from their recent illness. Lewis Culp, Dover, N. J.’ visited his mother, Mrs, Lewis Culp, over the week end. Mr. -and Mrs. Russell Hutchins, Baltimore, visited with Mr. and Mrs. William H. Mitchell, Ceasetown, over the weekend. Adrian DeMarco, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian DeMarco, Sr., Sut- con Road, had a part in the play put on by Gate of Heaven School Sunday and Monday. Mr, and Mrs. DeMarco were god- parents at baptism of Shawn Ray, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ray of Sweet Valley, at Gate of Heaven Church. Pack meeting of Jackson Town- ship Cubs for May has been can- celled. The next meeting will be held at the Fire Hall June 4. This will be the last until the fall. Edward Doyne, Cubmaster, has been transferred to the Philadelphia’ office of Keating Plumbing Co. This company held contracts at the Chase Institution and the County Home for the Aged, both of which are com- pleted. The Doynes are buildi new home in the Philadelphia and plan to leave here in July. They will be greatly missed. Cathy Edwards, daughter of and Mrs. Edward H. Edwards, fi a} i bated her ‘seventh birthday at grade at school last Thursday. Chicken Pox is no respector of persons. Mrs. Jones of Shavertown, who was to have charge of May Day Exercises at the Lehman High School last Tuesday, was afflicted by them and Mrs. Marchakitus filled in for her. Here’s wishing Mrs. Jones speedy recovery. Julie Ann Culp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Culp, also has ° Chicken Pox but is getting along nicely. Mrs. Janet Hoog has returned home from General Hospital. Mrs. Ronald Fielding was admit- ted to Nesbitt Memorial Hospital last Monday and underwent sur- gery Tuesday. ; Edmund Fielding attended Welsh: Baptist Church Convention at Nanti- coke this week. Mzs. « Jennie |" Fitch, mother of Ralph Fitch, is a patient at Nesbitt Memorial and would be happy to receive cards from friends. Fitch makes her home with hér daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Root, Anthracite A: nue, Kingston. Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Frick attended the Annual Convention of Christian Churches at the Wyoming Avenue Christian Church. John Gibbon, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gibbon, Chase Road, was up from New Brunswick, N. J., to spend the weekend with his parents. Mrs. Mary Havrilla had as week- end guests, her daughter and son-in- and Mrs. Paul M. Wolensy and children, Joan and Marjorie and Mrs. Mary Dodlin, Morristown, N. J. ADDITIONAL CHASE NEWS SEC. B—PAGE 5 REVOLUTIONARY GULF SOLAR HEAT — Ultra clean! 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