SECTION B— PAGE 6 a THE DALLAS POST THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1961 NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm NE 9-8522 ® IDETOWN. Bess Cooke NE 9-3187 ~ LOYALVILLE, Mrs. Martha Steinruch GR 17-2695 ® HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage NE 9-6531 RUGGLES, Mrs. Glenn Kocher NE 9-3930 @ TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert OR 4-2748 FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver OR 4-5460 @ KUNKLE, Mrs. Elwood Martin OR 4-2047 CHASE, Mrs. William Hughes OR 42782 @® BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin NE 9-2544 SWEET VALLEY, Shirley Sayre GR 77-2586 ® SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. Vernon Ash OR 5-1872 MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter GR 7-2734 @ LEHMAN, Barbara Simms OR 4-3391 MT. ZOIN, Rev. Charles Gilbert Harding 388-2270 ® OAKDALE, Mrs. Oscar Whitesell MUH 256-3141 KE > SRR TRO Terr ETT Te ® Mt. Zion Trucksville Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lloyd have purchased the home of Mrs. Howard Lewis at Mt. Zion. Mrs. Lloyd is the former Jane Lewis their daughter. ‘At the meeting of Troop 162 Boy Scouts at Carverton Monday night Bradley Earl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alden Earl, Mt. Zion, was made a Life Scout. Mr. Stern is Scout- master. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thomas Sr. (our neighbor next down the road) have moved in with G. C. LaBar over on Kitchen Road. Mr. LaBar is the father of Mrs. Thomas. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thomas (we used to know him as ‘Roy-Bill” when we were here before) and three house. Formerly they lived in an upstairs apartment over his par- ents. Their oldest child Karen calls me “Uncle Gilbert”! Wesley Lewis recently returned from Chicago where he attended a meeting of the Coordinating Council of the Methodist Church. Mr. Lew- is is Lay Leader of the Wyoming erence and delegate to the General Conference. On Wednesday night Mr. Lewis went to Hawley where he officiated at the chartering of a Methodist Men's Club in the Hawley Meth- odist Church. On Wednesday night there were seventy-five members of families attending the Family Night Supper held by the Kings Crusaders Class. Mrs. Alex Smith is president. She highly commended the chairmen and committees for the splendid work they have been doing and the | progress reported. ~ Phyllis Seiple, Mt. Zion Road daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Seiple, has been awarded a scholar- ship at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital School of Nursing. She will enter in September to begin her studies there. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Seiple held ‘Mrs. Richard King a pig roast recently (the pig had an apple in its mouth just like pictures you see! And pictures were taken of this little pig who didn’t get to market.) Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Theron Lamoreau, Mr. and and children Ricky and Janice all of Mt. Zion. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Davis and daughter Nancy, Rex Williams, Su- * san Thornton, Ronny Searfoss, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rickert and son Wayne from the Pittston area. From the Exeter Township Ele- mentary School comes this news: The winners of the Pittston Junior ‘Chamber of ‘Commerce spelling bee ‘contest were as follows, from the 5th grade Karen Hronich, 6th ‘grade Janice Romanowski, 7th ‘grade Beverly Dymond, 8th grade ‘Barbara Babish. These: were eligible for the contest April 18 at the West Pittston High School. { Fifth Meeting of the P.T.A. is. to be held Wednesday May 3 at 8 P.M. The speakers. are to be Mr. and Mrs. Robert ‘Rusbar ‘on ® “Indian | Lore”. * ‘On May 13, Saturday at 2 P.M. the P.T.A. will hold its Spring Car- ‘nival at the Harding Hose Co. ~The Harry Scoble family moved “6n Monday April 10 from the Camp Ground Road, Mt. Zion, to the Trucksville Road Trucksville. .A lovely note came from Bernice ‘Spencer of Rome Pa. in which she writes: “I enjoyed Mt. Zion News in the Dallas Post.” Well, that's why ‘people all over subscribe to the Dallas Post! Spring has really come to Dun- ‘movin over on Mt. Zion road. ‘Catherine and Papa set out twenty six hedge rose bushes the other . day. Roses for posies, berries for fairies come winter. Same day the pond pump got hauled out of winter storage and installed on the dock at pond’s edge. We read that this will be a dry : summer and ‘now Wwe are ready. (Last Fall we heard it was to be a mild winter! A hard winter would really be awful!) Fernbrook Mr, and Mrs. Thomas ‘Jordan, . Demunds Road, celebrated their 37th Wedding Anniversary on Sunday. Agnes Sidorek, Roushey Street, had as dinner guests on Sunday, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Sterling Fiske of Shaver- town. ; Mrs. Corey Crispell, Demunds ‘Road, has returned after spending several days in Nesbitt Hospital ‘where she submitted to surgery. Mrs. Jane Sowers, Fern Street, is spending a week visiting Mrs. Mae Smith in Plymouth. J Mrs. Daisy Prynn, who has been making her home with her sister, ‘Mrs. Leona Belles, Harris’ Street, will be spending some time visiting another sister, Mrs. Jennie Culver of Broadway. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Derrick and "daughter, Cynthia, of Kirkwood N. Y., and Barbara Derrick and Ed _ (Sirgany, Binghamton, N. Y. were Sunday guests of Rev. and Mrs. : . Andrew Derrick, Demunds Road. IRONY ; A woman got on a bus and took the only empty seat mext to a “harmless-looking reveller. Soon she "opened a map of Manchuria and began to study it. "The reveller gazed at the map for Bryce Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith, an eighth grade student at the Lake building, recently suffered a broken arm in a fall from his bicycle. On April 8th the Noxen Ambulance was called to remove Mrs. Robert Nulton to the General Hospital. Crew was Kenneth Cuddy, Calvin Strohl and John Kovolick. On April 9th, Mrs. Mary Tomko, Stull, was transported to the home of a relative in Edwardsville, Crew consisted of Julius Kopcha, William Crossman and Kenneth Cuddy. . Mr. and Mrs. Robert May and son, Billy and John Mulligan went to Allentown on Sunday and visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Daubert. Billy and John went on an excursion via the Reading Railroad in honor of the First Defenders of Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. David Coole, Debbie and Vicky, of Waverly, N. Y., called on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coole, on Sunday. The family of the late Mrs. Francis Schooley, wishes to thank everyone for their kindnesses during their recent bereavement and for the cards, letters and. gifts sent to her during her long illness. Airmen 2nd Class Kenneth Turner and wife, of William's Air Force Base, Arizona, are spending a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Turner. He has a thirty day leave, part of which will be spent in New Jersey. family and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rehn of Thomasville, Pa., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Voyle Traver. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Engelman over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Barry Engelman of Millville, and Mr. and Mrs. Sterlyn May and family, of Allentown. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nalbone and Debbie and Mrs. Evelyn Nalbone, Irvington, N. J., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nalbone and family. The ham and egg supper served and prepared by the men of the First Methodist Church on Saturday eve- ning was a great success. One was or old rural mail carrier, Dana Swetland and his wife from Eaton- ville, Mr. and Mrs. Ed MacDougal and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith of Beaumont, James Casterline, of Buffalo, and many others, too numer- ous to mention were there. William Race, Binghamton, spent several days this week wtih his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Race. Martin Brobst was out of school for several days last week due to a Mr. and Mrs. Seldon Traver and | NOXEN ENSHTHA IITA virus infection. Mrs. Marvin Shives spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Patton, at Athens. Mr. and Mrs. James Patton, Jr., spent the weekend at the latter's home, Mrs. Joseph Roman and family, at New Mliford, Pa. Mrs. Helen Crispell and Mrs. Ora Bean, attended a tea, held at The Relicatas Home for the aged and infirm, at Williamsport, on Saturday. Mrs. Crispell was on the committee for the tea. Classmates of Methodist Church will hold their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. William Munketchy Friday night. ‘Mrs. Ann Williams, N. J., spent the weekend with Mrs. Betty Smith. Dr. and Mrs. John R. Thompson Scranton, called on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Hess and Mrs. Mildred Mileham ecently visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Smales, at Spring Hill. Mrs. Paul Lattimer was a medical patient at the General Hospital for four days last week. Mrs. Russell Casterline is visiting her three sons and their families in New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Territo and daughter, Lina Kay, attended the wedding of their cousin, Anna Palmentera to Robert Brutofsky, at Passaic, N. J., on April 8th. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Territo visited Mrs. Josephine Palmentera, at Brooklyn, N. Y., on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fritz, Dave and Nik and Mr. George Fritz, visited Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Peterman at Benton. Then Guy and George went on to visit Mr. Reed Fritz at Millville, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Henderson, of Indiana, Pa. . Mr. and Mrs. John Stelevich and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stelevitch, visited Mr. and Mrs. William Hollos for their son, John’s confirmation recently. Edward Hollos was sponsor for his brother. Milton Derhammer and Jacob Froelick, Unadilla, N. Y., were din- ner guests at the home of Mrs. Harry Miller. They called on Mr. and Mrs. Ray Leibenguth and Mr. and Mrs. Car] Brobst, on Saturday. Well, I believe spring is here at last. I heard an awful noise on Saturday, looked out my back door and there was Billy Evans with his tractor, busy plowing Mrs. Caster- line’s garden plot, and along comes Frank Turner, picking up angle worms out of the newly turned earth. He said he was going fishing and he is only eighty-three. Next, will be the hum of the lawn mowers. Chase Mr. and Mrs. W. Conyngham at- tended a cattle sale at Langhorne over the weekend. : New pews have been installed at Huntsville Church and were used for the sancturary of the church." Gr Mrs. Albert J. Cadwalader was one of twenty-six delegates from Silver- | leaf. Lodge #140; Auxiliary of the Railroad Brotherhood, who attended the State meeting of the ‘Auxiliary at Penn-Harris Hotel, Harrisburg, Sat- urday. ; : ily Rev. George T. Bell was guest spea- ker at Huntsville Methodist Church, Sunday. . ss Mrs, Gary Cooper celebrated her birthday, Sunday, April 16,and was the honored guest at a Birthday Din- ner attended by: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fiske, Charles, Paul Jr., Bob Smith, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Grant Cooper and Grant, Jr., Bob ‘Smith, Gary Cooper and Gary, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cooper, Alan and Jane Ann Cooper. . Mr. and Mrs. Richard Culp and family drove up from Qak Ridge, N.J., to spend Sunday with Mr. Culp’s father, Stanley Culp. Robert Snyder, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Culp, is celebrat- ing his tenth birthday today. Robert is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder of Dallas and is the oldest of Mr. and Mrs. Culp’s eleven grand- children. ( 4 - Eleven members of Methodist Youth Fellowship of {Huntsville Methodist Church left Friday afternoon to at- tend the Lakeside Bible Conference at Camp Hope, Carmel, N.Y., They "in two cars driven by Rev. Chas. Gommer, Jr. and Mrs. Gommer. On the. trip. they visited West: Point and the Bear Mountain State Park. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Sorber, Hun- lock Creek, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Laing Coolbaugh. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Culp were hosts to their two sons’ in-law and families, Saturday, at a birthday Din- ned honoring George Major whose birthday was Sunday and Albert Ashton who celebrated his birthday yesterday. Those attending in addit- ion to the honored guests and host and hostess, were Mrs. George Major and daughter Gina and Mrs. Albert Ashton and daughters, Sandra and Donna, bl oy ; Jackson Township Firemen’s Tur- key Supper was -a grand success. while and finally addressed the re | five hundred-twenty fi the first time on Sunday. They have | greatly enhanced the beauty of turkeéy were consumed, in addition to 125 pies, six bushels of potatoes, quantities of peas, carrots, apple sauce, cabbage, celery, carrot sticks, coffee, tea and milk. . Eight women spent two and one- half days preparing the supper and forty persons assisted in the kitchen and serving the meal, in addition to those men who operated the stands and assisted . with parking. Carl Aston, president, wishes to thank all who aided in making supper a grand success. Special thanks go to Mrs. Fred Gabel and her gallant members of the Auxiliary. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hughes, celebrated their thirty-fourth wed- ding anniversary April 21. They have three children, Mrs. Robert F. Sherwood, Chase; Mrs. Charles E. Carpenter, Jackson, Mississippi; Wayne; a student at Bryan College, Dayton, Tennessee, and a foster-son, Ernest Bevan, a senior at Lake- Lehman High School. They also have six grandchildren, Denise, Dawn and Scott Sherwood, Chase, and Jeffrey David and Timothy Carpenter, Jack- son; Mississppi. Their son Wayne, celebrated his 19th birthday Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Fox had as visitors Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Whitesell. Mrs. Whitesell is Mrs. Fox’s sister. During the course of their visit, Mr. Whitesell tuned the Foxs’ piano and were dinner guests. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Fox, Sr, accompanied by their children, Alan, Jr., Linda, and Emma Mae, and Grandmother Kocher, celebrated their twelfth wedding anniversary, 'by motoring to Andover, N. J. Sunday, to visit Mr. Fox's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heckman and children, Nancy, Jan- ice and Harry Chester. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Koerber and Mr. and Mrs. William Morgan were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hughes. Ernest Bevan accompanied by members of the M. Y. F. of Dorrance- ton Methodist Church, attended practice of the Youth Choir, held at Tunkhannock, Sunday afternoon. This choir will sing at the Methodist Conference in Kingston in May. The sympathy of the community goes out to Mrs. Chester Barrall of Jackson, in the death of her mother, Mrs. Verna M. Miers, who was laid to rest in the Lehman Cemetery, Friday, with Rev, Kenneth O'Neil of Plains Methodist Church and Rev. William Howard of the Jackson (:h Reynolds Class Meets Reynolds Bible Class of Trucks- ville Methodist Church met at the home; of Mrs. B. C. Post, Laurel Lane, Wednesday night. Mrs. Herbert Williams installed the following officers: president, Mrs. 'W. A. Cease; vice president, Mrs. J. B. Schooley, secretary, Mrs. Florence C. Finney; treasurer, Mrs. Sheldon Jones. The class will serve hot lunch beginning at 11:30 and dinner beginning at 5 pm. at the Fire Hall on election day. Present: Mesdames W. A. Cease, Margaret Dykman, S. D. Finney, Florence C. Finney, Harry Glace, William Glace, Earl Gregory, Sr. Sheldon Jones, Julia Knorr, Morris Lloyd, Bruce Long, C. W. Palmer, Charles A. Perkins, Ben C. Post, Dorman Schooley, J. B. Schooley, Archie Woolbert, Floyd Wells, Her- bert Williams and Mame Dyman. F. N. Wayne Long is in Key West, Fla. and expects to be home soon after being in Cuba with the US Destroyer Hennesly. # Ruth Bennett, student nurse at Geisinger Hospital and her friend, Sharon Boyer, of Lock Haven visited Ruth’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. Sheldon Bennett, Orchard Street last week end. Mr. and Mrs. James D. Hutchison have retumed to their home on Doran Drive after spending three months. in Florida. Service Club Meets : Trucksville Service Mothers and Wives Club met in the Fire Hall Monday night. Mrs. Albert Williams, Jr. presided. Attending were Mes- dames Jacob Beline, Leon Beisel Albert Williams, Jr., Earl Gregory, Sr., Vought Long, William Shoe- maker, Samuel Lawson, Bruce Long, Wallace Perrin, Clyde Birth, Mame Dymond, Margaret Dykman, Fred Case, and Herbert Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stull are at their home on Staub Road after spending some time with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stout of Fernbrook. Mrs. Anna Deininger, mother of Mrs. Wilford Anderson, Holly Street, is in Scranton Hospital after suffer- ing a broken hip in a fall. Birthday greetings this week to Mrs. Thomas Telford, Mrs. Thomas Williams, Mrs. Harold Rice, Mrs. Nat- alie Stock Jones, Mrs. Robert Moore, Mrs. Laing Coolbaugh, M S. Dolly Stout, Hugh Jones, Bran 8 kins, Robert Greenley, Allen GL, William Boyes, Eric Bruce Zweier, Robert Anderson, Nancy Blair, Ev- elyn Owen and Pamela Sabol. Mrs. Raymond Saunders, Sunbury, is visiting her cousins, Katherine and Frances Houghton, Chase Road. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Saunders and daughters, Louise and Audrey, Birch Grove have returned after spending a few days in Philadelphia where they were the guests of relatives. Mrs. Jacob Henderson, Williams- port, formerly of Harris Hill Road, is a surgical patient in Williamsport Hospital. A group of women from Trucks- ville Methodist WSCS attended the 91st. annual meeting = of Wilkes- Barre District WSCS in Montrose Methodist church on Tuesday. They’ were: Mesdames J. B. Schooley, William Glase, Mame Dymond, S. R. Henning, Florence C. Finney, Harold Croom, Thomas Williams, Herbert Williams, Leon Beisel, Sheldon Ben- nett, Robert Kleiner, Laing Cool- baugh, and Cedric Griffiths. Richard Cleasby, SK3, Davis Street, has, returned from active duty with the US Navy. Dick is a member of the Naval Reserve Sur- face Division 4-58. Cecil Henderson, Carverton Road, who was a patient in University of Pennsylvania Hospital, f or | ten weeks, is convalescing at his home. Mrs. Alfred Genner, Harrisburg, is visiting her son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. David Genner and family, Harris Hill Road. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Russell Raymond, Mt. Greenwood, will leave today for Miami Beach, Fla., where they will spend several weeks visiting friends and relatives. y Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Searfoss, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder, Barbara and Ann Louise, and Mr. and Mrs. George Summers, New Kensington, N. J., are staying at Hotel Sterling while they ‘are in this area visiting friends and old neighbors. Lehman There is little news from Lehman this week although with the per- fect weather we had this week-end I know people went places and did things. If your family is busily enjoying spring, why not call and | tell me about it. The Lehman Methodist Men's Bible Class will hold a ham and egg supper this Saturday, in the church basement. The men are {raising funds for the new Sunday | school rooms. Serving will begin at 5 P. M. and continue until all are served. Plan now to come and have dinner before attending the Band Concert. The Lake-Lehman Band Concert will be given two nights this year OUM SPMOID SSI] ©}BPOUIIOIE 0} will want to hear and see this group. The concert will begin promptly at 8 P. M. tomorrow and Saturday. Tuesday, April 18th, the monthly meeting of Men's Bible Class was eld Tee. LAO Church with Messrs. Randolph Wright, Edwin'® Wright and David Eddy as hosts. An interesting and informative talk was given by Rev. | Robert Webster and Mr. Roshbar of Forty-Fort on the Indian Lore of Wyoming Valley, with lovely color slides. They showed the excava- tions and some of the interesting facts discovered at the Schacht Indian Site in Hanover Township. Members of the class were in agree- {| ment that this is the most fascinat- ing archaelogicol discovery in this area. Next class meeting will be held on May 23rd. Sympathy of the community is extended to Gordon Dawe on the death of his brother, Wallace, St. John’s Newfoundland, Canada. A young man of 44, father of 3 small children, he was stricken with a heart attack at work and passed away several hours later. Shavertown Mrs. Owen Thomas, Summit Street, is convalescing at her home after returning from the Methodist Hospital, Rochester, Minnesota. Birthday Greetings this week: Mrs. Nancy, Day, Robert Shotwell, Sheldon T. Evans, Alice Dan Heffer- nan, George Parker Jr., Bill Daubert, Milo Bauerly, and Gloria Dolbear. Our deepest sympathy to Mrs. John Clause and family of Pioneer Ave. in the passing of her mother, Mrs. Laura Krum. Barbara Daubert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Daubert, Spring Street, is ill with the wirus at her home. Mrs. Sherwood Wilson, Druid Hills and Mrs. Charles Howe, Sum- mit Street, are spending a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Burke Hammond of Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. William Spaulding, East Center Street, have returned after vacationing in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Austin, Shag- bark Drive, have returned after spending two weeks in Silver Springs Maryland, with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Austin. Mrs. Ted Common and children, former residents of Shavertown, now of Reading spent a recent week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Miller, Wilkes-Barre and visited friends here. Albert Faatz, Brook Street, was taken to General Hospital in the community ambulance. Those attending: Ed Carey Marvin Yeust and Bill Frederick. Priscilla Circle of Shavertown Methodist Church, W.S.C.S. recently met at the home of Mrs. Elma Jones, Overbrook Avenue. Albert Nelson, Vonderheid Street is a patient at the Nesbitt Hos- pital. Couple's Club will hold its annual banquet at the Castle Inn. May 6 at 7.P. M. Mrs. Sheldon Evans, Ferguson Ave- nue, entertained the Executive Board of Dallas Senior Womens Club, Monday evening at her home. Mrs. Alva Eggleston presided. Area chairmen for the Cancer Crusade would like to express their thanks to .all the volunteers who served in this worthy cause. A tea will be held Thursday at the Trucksville Methodist Church for the chairmen and captains who partici- pated in the Back Mt. Area. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hoyt, formerly of Meadowcrest, are now residing on Mt. Airy Road. ‘Walter Shaver, Pioneer Avenue, has returned from the Nesbitt Hos- pital. Meeker Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Kyttle, New Hyde Park, Queens, New York, spent the weekend visiting their families, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kyttle, Pikes- Creek, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weed, Wyoming. Clinton is a field engineer with the Sperry-Gyroscope Company. S/Sgt. and Mrs. Ernest Daily and sons, Ernest and Edward, Havelock, N. C., are visiting Mrs. Claudine Daily, Loyalville, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shalata, Noxen. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Christian and daughter, Kathy, Stroudsburg, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Swire, Pikes-Creek. Jack Alles, Adrian Taylor, Fred, Conrad and Freddie Winter tried their luck at trout fishing in Bow- ‘man’s Creek Saturday. Between them, two fish. Wendy Wilce is home from school with an ear infection. Mrs. Edna Rebennack, Mrs. Marie Wolfe and Letha Wolfe, on Saturday traveled to Moosic to visit Mrs. Hazel Lewis who has been jill.’ Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steltz, Jr. Shavertown, on the birth of their daughter, Beth Ann. Mrs. Steltz is the former Emily Marshall, Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Steltz is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steltz, Sr., Pikes-Creek. Beth Ann ‘is the Steltz’s first child. . Joann Rogowski attended a birth- day party for Judy ‘Ann Moore, Oakhill, on Saturday. John Hildebrant is doing well at Nesbitt Hospital where he has been a patient for two weeks. Birthday greetings this week to: Donny Josuweit, Rogowski, Forbes Air Force Base, Kansas, and Alfred Rogowski. Mr. and’ Mrs. © Russell Ide’ on Monday night, visited Mr. and Mrs. ‘W. Russell Ide of Kingston. The W. Russell Ide’s have just returned from Richmond, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Donald King and family, Kunkle, Mr. and Mrs. Richard King and family, Mt. Zion, and Mrs. Dorothy Wadas and Patti, Shaver- town, were Sunday visitors of Mr. two, last week fell out of a chair and broke her colls ho A3/C Ronald’ and Mrs. Wayne King. Patti, age | Ruggles Callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Almon Rood on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ammer, of Hunlocks Creek; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams, of Scranton, Mr. and Mrs. George Richards and daugh- ter, Gail, Mrs. Kenneth Swan, Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Conrad and children of Wilkes-Barre, Mr. and Mrs. James Lewis and children, Almon Conrad, Mountain Top, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rood and children. D. Verne Kitchen, Elwyn and granddaughter Charlotte Heacock, Boothwyn, spent the week end vis- iting his family here. Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Oberst vis- ited Mrs. Clifford Boothe on Sunday “Serving the entire 1 evening and were allowed a few minutes to see Clifford who is a pa- tient at the Geisinger Hospital. He suffered an accident when fire broke out in his chicken house dur- ing the latter part of the week. He was very badly burned. Mr. Boothe is a brother-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Oberst. Mrs. John Honeywell returned from General Hospital on Saturday. Ruggles W. S. C. S. met at the home of Mrs. Carl Smith on Thurs- day evening. After the business | meeting lunch was served to the following: Madames Vera Loomis, Charles Williams, Ralph Rood, Clar- ence Oberst, Robert Traver, Robert Butler, Glenn Kocher, John Gordon, Daisy Crispell, Lawrence Sickler, Back Mountain Area” Truly Complete Our large selection thirty-five caskets of various designs, construction, and prices. display makes family to’ select exactly what they desire at a price in keeping with their financial means. 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