eS 73 : - spent Saturday in the Poconos. ~ theran Church, Hughestown, Thursday afternoon. hy Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holdredge and os from Tyler Memorial Hospital, Me- | ~ shoppen, suffered a stroke two weeks ago, 'all day on Friday at which time they | a with the aid of a walker. | Mrs, es end. with the Pattons. bs Robert Packer Hospital, Sayre. medical patient 5 turned home on Saturday. 4 4 } THE Shih SE THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1961 NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm | NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS » i recently with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Classmates. All mothers and daugh- | | ters are welcome. Bring your own Elvin Bean is spending a' covered dish and sandwiches. week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Race, Wal- Frank Ellman, at Olean, N. Y. lingford, Conn., spent the weekend ~ Peggy Coule and Nancy Bean with the Vane Races. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whitebread - Mrs. Clark Oliver, Mrs. Wheeler ' and family and Mrs. Edna Young, of Be ‘Mrs. Lena Dotter and Pastor Drums, visited Mrs. Albert Casterline Wesley Kimm attended the United on Sunday. Lutheran Women’s Organization | Darline Casterline spent last week vention held at St. Peter's Lu- nursing a case of the chicken pox. Mrs. John Miller, Mr. and Mrs. John Malloy and family, Mrs. Hazel Harriett Dendler, Bloomsburg, and ' Granda and family, Wilkes-Barre, Mrs. Bruce Sutliff, Brooklyn, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blizzard during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Slerlyn May and family, Allentown, spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. William { Engelman and family. Ladies Society of St. Luke's He had Lutheran Church held a bake sale © Mrs. on son, Shavertown, were Sunday visitors at the Roy Dendlers: 2 Mrs. Fred Kromelbein, Carverton, is spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Loren Case. : . Oscar Patton returned to his home ! on Thursday. but is improving and able to walk made a profit of $65.26. Mr. and | The following officers were elected Harry Wells and family of at meeting of the Men’s Bible Class Bryantville, Mass., spent the week- on April 30th: President, George { Montross; Vice President, Nik Ben- ~ Cory Allen is a patient in the ' jamin; Treasurer, Roy Dendler; Sec- retary, ‘Willard, Bender. Carl Newberry has been a| Mary Shook was ill all last week in the General with a virus infection. She re-| The following attended the Wyom- ling County Teacher's Association at A Mother and Daughter Banquet the elementary building, Tunkhan- will be held on Saturday, May 6th, mock, on Wednesday evening: Mrs. in the basement of the Methodist Albert Ruff, Mr. and Mrs. Willard REVOLUTIONARY NEW GULF SOLAR HEAT clean . . . lets you enjoy the finest automatic heat comfort, ™ First premium heating oil at regular price + Mrs. Hospital for several days. 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Charles Gilbert Harding 388-2270 ® OAKDALE, Mrs. Oscar Whitesell . MUH 256-8141 x ij q eT Bender, Murial Lutes, Mrs. Ruth Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Varner, Jr., 4 NOXEN Field, Margaret Gunton and Mrs. |and daughter, Plymouth; Mr. and 2 Raymond Gunton. Mrs. Robert ‘Grey and children, 3 AHERN RTH HIRE HS ; Mrs. James Patton, Sr., has been Linda and Bobbie, Ruggles, and ~ Rev. and Mrs. Alfred Backus, Church. It is sponsored by the ladies il] for the past week. Elmer Kester, were Sunday visitors Binghamton, spent several days of the Young Adult Class and the| Mr. and Mrs. Francis Belles spent | of Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Varner, Sr. some time with Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Womer at West Field this week. Mrs. Jetry Evelan and her three daughters, of Novato, Calif, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William MacMillan. They also vis- ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray . Evelan, at Williamsport this week. Their daughter, Kathy, stayed with her grandparents to finish her school as Jerry is now attending a school in Alabama. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miner recently attended a dinner at the home of | his son, Lawrence Miner, at Chenan- go Forks, N. Y., in honor of the 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Marvin, Harpursville, N. Y. Marvin . Shives left for work at Fairbanks, Alaska, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fritz attended the wedding of their niece, Janet Housenecht, at Trout Run on Satur- day evening. There will be a ‘meeting of members of Noxen Volunteer Fire Company at the Fire Hall on May 9th. There will be nomination of officers at this time. Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Hess visit- ed Jack Evans on Saturday night. He has been a patient in Nesbitt Hospital for four weeks. S/Sgt. and Mrs. Ernest Dailey, of Havelock N. C., are spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shalata and family. Meeker Richard Britt, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Britt, Sr., Shavertown, was baptized in Maple Grove Church. Sunday. Mrs. Britt is thé former Betty -‘Anstett. The Britts have three other children, Doris, Debra and Donna. Following church, they were dinner guests of Mrs. Ruth Anstett. Jean Winter spent the weekend with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Alles and Debbie, Wilkes-Barre. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Skrovonsky and children, Nancy, Bobby and Stephen, Tunkhannock, spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Burt Bryant, Jr. and family. Children’s Day will be held Sunday morning in Maple Grove Church. Jean Holcomb, the children’s department, will be ! assisted by the department teachers. superintendent of | Sunday was Mr. Grey's birthday. Mrs. Ruth Rogers attended the State Regional Conference on Mental Health at Selinsgrove last Wednes- day. /A3/C Richard Gibson left Monday for Pease Air Force Base,” New Hampshire, after spending a 20-day leave with his mother, Mrs. Kath- erine Gibson and Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Taylor. ‘He will take 18 months advanced training. Tuesday visitors of Mrs. Winter and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Winter and family were Mr. and Mrs. Adrian A. Winter, Sr. and family, Button~- wood. S/Sgt. and Mrs. Ernest Daily and sons with Mrs. Claudine Daily visited the Winters’ on Tuesday, leaving Friday morning to return to Havelock, N. C. Lt. Paul F. Nichols, son of Mrs. Paul Nichols, Pikes Creek, form- erlly stationed in Missouri, left for three weeks duty in Spain. Lake Silkworth Volunteer Fire Department will hold its annual home-style turkey supper at the fire house May 20. The Ladies’ Auxiliary Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ruggles were Satugday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne King. Those visiting the Kings on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wadas and children, Pattie and Bryan, Shavertown. Loyalville Mr. and Mrs. Alphonso Rusonis and son, William, of DuBois, Pa., spent the weekend with his brother, John and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Paniczko spent Sunday calling on: Clifford Booth, formerly of here, who is a patient at Geisinger Hospital, 'Dan- ville. His condition is much im- proved. Mr. and Mrs. Booth live now at Turbotville, Mrs. Victor Brown, Brooklyn, N. Y., is spending some time with daughter, Mrs. Virginia Genetts, and family, also daughter, Mrs. Hiram Sorber, and family of Sorber Mountain. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Miner have moved to Pikes Creek in the Ezra Daniel's homestead. They are for- merly from Hawaii, she being of Howaiian birth. They are expecting the arrival of their son and his family, and if they like it here, they 7 88 MAIN ST., DALLAS (Lundy Bldg.) Phone OR 4-4506 DALLAS HOURS Tues, — Wed. 2 to 8 p.m. Friday — 2 to 5 p.m. Offset Negatives ; Sereen Prints, Art Work Phone VA 5-2978 Rear 29 North Main St. DR. AARON S. LISSES Optometrist Other days in Shopping Center | Evenings: Thurs. & Fri. to 8 p.m, Graphic Arts Services INCORPORATED PHOTO-ENGRAVING NARROWS SHOPPING CENTER Edwardsville, Pa. BU 17-9785 NARROWS CENTER HOURS: Daily 9:30 to 5:30 p.m. and Platemaking Wilkes-Barre, Pa. will make it their permanent home. They will fly in. Many celebrations were held in one on Sunday, with a family dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grey, it being their son, Robert's birthday. Mr. Grey’s birthday was Saturday, April 29, their 31st anniversary was May 1st and son, Allen’s birthday will be May 5. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Froelich and sons, Harry, Jr., and Steven, Abbing- ton, Pa., spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Agnes Sorchick, brother Walter, and niece Marcia Sorchick. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hoover II and family are planning to spend next weekend with his brother, Sheldon and family of Cartaret, N. J. Her sister, Mrs. Ernest Roeper, South Hampton, Pa., and ‘her mother, Mrs. Martha Mensch. The following pupils from the Good News Club held at the home of Mrs. Agnes Sorchick by Mrs. Audrey Edwards and Mrs. Luther Hummel are going to Pine Grove in the Poconos; Marcia Sorchick, Mil- dred Grey, Dawn Covert and Marsha Grey. , The following members of South District Lake Township Democratic Women’s Club attended the conven- tion held at the Penn Harris Hotel, Harrisburg, over the weekend: Josie Hummel, Elsie Paniczko, Mildred Darnell, Martha Hoover and Mary Mihalishin. Mike Miller, Fort Lee, Va., former- ly from California, spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Leach, Jr., who are stationed at the same base. They are soon to be shipped to Hawaii. Idetown Serving and Waiting Class met in the Church House on Thursday night. Hostesses were Mrs. Emory Hadsel and Mrs. Ernest Fritz. Present were Mrs. Ruth Ide, Mrs. John Race, Mrs. Jesse Boice, Mrs. Daisy Farver, Mrs. Pearl Connor, Mrs. Corey Meade, Mrs. Ernest Fritz and Mrs. Emory Hadsel. Mrs. Bruce Williams, Mrs. Ralph Welsh, Mrs. George May, Mrs. Ros- well Frederici and Bess Cooke at- tended the District W.S.C.S. held in Montrose Methodist Church on Tues- day. Mrs. Libble Smith returned to her home on Saturday night after spend- ing some time with Dr. and Mrs. John Lynch of Washington, D. C. Official Borad and Sunday School Board will meet Saturday night at eight in the church house. Rev. Howard will preside. Sweet Valley Dottie Jean Davenport, Berwick, spent the weekend with her grand- mother, Mrs. Emogene Davenport. Mrs. Davenport recently returned after spending the winter with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Briddle, Bromall, Pa. Beverly Updyke, Johnson City, re- cently spent the weekend at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Shaw and family recently visited their daugh- ter and family, Mrs. Kay Altemus, at Orwegsburg. Rev. Rolland Updyke supplied the pulpit of the Luzerne Avenue Baptist Church, West Pittston, last Sunday. Mrs. George Grant and Larry, Mr. and Mrs. George Grant, Jr., Berwick, spent Sunday afternoon with Bess Klinetob. Cub Scout Pack 444 held their monthly meeting on Friday evening. They are looking for a new Cub Mas- ter. Anyone who i is interested please notify George Haines. Two awards were given, William Hines and Allan Kyttle, gold arrow points. Richard Morean Britt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Britt, and Daniel Palmoski, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Palmoski, were baptized on Sunday morning at the Maple Grove Church. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sayre, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sayre and Donald, Jr., Mrs. Robert Deleto, Trenton, N. J., William. Sayre, Newark, N. J., were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Eliza- beth Sayre and the Thomas Sayres. Trucksville Trucksville Volunteer Fire Com- pany will meet Friday night. Auxiliary will meet Monday night. Business meeting beginning at 7 with Mrs. Liddicote presiding foll- owed by entertainment and refresh- ments. Public is invited. Hostess Committee: Mesdames George Liddi- cote, Norman Stookey, Earl Greg- ory, Jr., John Kennan, and Richard Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore, Car- verton Road, are visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardner and family of Har- risburg. ; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Norris, Mt. Greenwood, will leave today for Miami Beach, Fla., Where they will spend several: weeks visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Simmons and children, Carverton Road, have returned after spending ten days in New York City. Mrs. Ruth Edwards is recuper- ating at her home on E. Main Street having returned on Saturday from General Hospital where she was a surgical patient five weeks. * William Griffiths, Fairfax, Va, District of Standard Register Com- pany, Dayton, Ohio, visited his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Grif- fiths, Staub Road on Wednesday of last week. Mr. Griffiths has been transfered by his company to [Read- ing, where he will have his office. The family moved to Reading on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scoble and family have moved from Camp Ground Road, Mt. Zion to Carver- ton Road. ‘Area women attending the Home- makers Day at Black Creek on Wed- nesday were: Mesdames Wilson Cease, William (Gregory, Byron Kit- chen, and John Kennan. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Shepherd, S. Pioneer Avenue, have returned from a two week stay with relatives in Ohio. : > Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hadsall, Alex- andria , Va., Mr. and Mrs. William J. Lloyd, and William J. Lloyd, Jr., Nixon, N. J., called on friends and relatives in the valley over the week end. They were called here by the sudden death of Mrs. Hadsell's bro- ther, Henry Elston, of Plymouth. Birthday greetings this week to Mrs. Allen Nichols, Margaret Row- lands, An Clocker, Emma Engler, Stella Bird, Evelyn Shortz, Dorothy Hunsinger, Jill Chernin, Karl Stock, Jr., George Sanders, William Smith, Robert Kleiner, Jr. Irvin Miller, Glenn Case, Kenneth Richards, S. D. Finney, Clyde Hunter, Albert Sands, Theodore Samuels, Robert Mann, and John Roushey. ~ Mrs. Sarah Woodside, Harris Hill Road, is recuperating at home fol- lowing surgery at Mercy Hospital. Her daughter, Mrs. Norman Fisher of Binghamton, is with her. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Henninger and children, Henry and Marion, Mil- ford, Conn., have returned after spending some time with his brother Tune Engine Drain, Flush Radiator Check Brakes Lubricate Chassis SPRING TUNE-UP hu Check Wheel Alignment CITIES SERVICE STATION TRUCKSVILLE OR 5-1405 we'll test, adjust brakes, examine brake lining, check cylinder fluid level. and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Henninger land family of Har- ris Hill Road. Arthur Reimiller, Harris Hill Road, has been named, a regular jmail car- rier by the post office department. Mr. and Mrs. William Oney, New- ton, N. J. visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Oney of W. Main Street last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Jones, 2nd. Huntsville Road, have returned after spending the winter months at Nokomis, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hoover, Holly Street, visited their son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Hoover and family of Plainsfield, N. J. last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Henderson, Wil- liam Henderson, Ruth Walters, and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Symons atten- ded a |birthday {dinner in honor of Robert Henderson, a brother of Karl, at Benton on Sunday. Open House followed the dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brunswick, iCarverton Road, have returned from a visit with their sons and daughters- in law, Mr. and Mrs. John Brunswick and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bruns- wick of Philadelphia, Sheldon Edwards, Harris Hill Road, recently returned from spend- ing several weeks with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sam- uel Edwards, Jr. and family in Or- | lando, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Richard' Edmonds and family, Birch Grove, spent sev-~ eral days last week visiting friends and relatives in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stuart and daughters, Ruth and Mabel were guests'of Mrs. [Stuart’s mother, Mrs. Samuel Wellington, W. Main Street. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel V. Keeler of Pottsville (were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Keeler of Maple Street. WSCS Meets Trucksville WSCS met Tuesday, with members of Parrish Street Methodist WSCS as guests. Mrs. Leon Beisel presided. Mrs. Richard Crompton conducted the worship service. Speaker was Edward Cobleigh. His topic was “The Cul- ture of Russia.” A group of women from the local society favored with several vocal selections. Guests were: Mesdames Esther Davis, Mary Strom, Beulah Gawls, Marion. Brotherton, Jewel Summons, Helen Grier, Mil- dred Pair, Clara Hollengshead, Rich- ard Owens, Elizabeth Owens, Flor- ence Evans, Bessie Purvis, Edith Tippett, Agnes Gould, Mary Basco, June Stass, Sarah Stass, Namoni Leanhardt, and Gladys Thompson. Mrs. Arthur Nuss and son, David are visiting her parents and sister in Denver, Colorado. Entertains at Luncheon Mrs. Walter Phillips entertained at a luncheon at her home on Laural Lane last week. Guests were: Mes- dames Durland Daron, Paul Heit- zenrater, Mrs. Ethel Nuss, Mrs. B. C. Post, and the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morse have returned to their home here. Mrs. Bertha Evans of Holly Street is visiting friends and relatives in Binghamton. Beaumont Beaumont Little League practice is being held at the Elementary School, nights after school by the manager, Warren Johnson. Mary Ann Zacharias, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zacharias is a patient at the General Hospital where plastic surgery was necessary after she ran into an axe being used to chop wood at her home last Saturday. Mrs. Leona Brace is a surgical patient at the General Hospital. Mrs. Wayne Brace has returned from the General Hospital where | she was admitted for diagnostic tests. It's good to report Harry Walter is progressing nicely at the General Hospital after under going a serious operation. Mrs. Peter Traver remains ill at her home after suffering a cerebral | hemorrhage. Shavertown Mr. and Mrs. Milo Bauerly and family, of East Center Street, and Mr. and Mrs.. James McFarland, Summit Street spent the week-end at MT. Holly. Mr, ‘and Mrs. [Stanley Katacinski, Summit Street entertained Mr. and Mrs. George Merkrantz of W. Hazel- ton recently. Mrs. Shoemaker, of Virginia has returned after spending two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. George Daubert, East Center Street. Birthday Greetings to Mark { Allen Spaciano, Mrs. Helen Elston, William R. Thomas, Delphine A. DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Appel,” Ricky "Crocker, Beth Evans, Deborah Circle, Shavertown Meth odist church W.S.C.S., met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Ray- mond Parsons, New (Goss Manor. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith, Orchard Street, announce the birth of a son April 23, at the Wyoming Val- ley Hospital. Happy birthday to Scott Alex- ander of Perrin Avenue, who celeb- rated his 13th birthday April 28. Malcom Kitchen, Boy Scout lea= der of Troop 231 and Mr. James Alexander, with the following scouts spent an over-nite camp out at Mt. Springs: David Williams, Loren Crispell, Ricky Ash, Scott Alexander, Jimmy Malkemes. Ruggles Mrs. Rose Hoover is improving [ after suffering another stroke at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Eva Boice, Idetown. Mrs. Beulah Bromson spent a couple days the past week visiting her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Bronson of Springville. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Keener and daughter, Mary, visited the Glenn Kocher family on Monday night, also grandma. Sorber, helping Allan celebrate his 9th birthday with birthday cake and ice cream. After suffering a bout with the virus the past week Glenn, Kocher is able to return to his work this week. John Shoemaker, Wyoming, and grandson, Timmy McDaniels, of Oak Hill, visited John’s sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Orri- son Kocher. Other callers at the Kochers on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Maddock, Atlantic City, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Majors and # daughter, Susan, of Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Maddock, Atlantic City, are visiting their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hoppes. Mr. Hoppes is very ill at his home on Baer Street. Mr. and Mrs. George Dendler spent a couple days the past week visiting their daughter and family, Mr. ahd Mrs. Jobe Derhammer of Little Meadows. On Saturday Mrs. Derhammer and Mrs. Dendler ate tended a shower for Mrs. Dendler's great granddaughter, - Christine Streidinger who is to be married in June. Her grandmother, Mrs. Harold Frantz, West Dallas, was hostess, {Children’s department, Ruggles Methodist (Church, have been busy practicing for the Children’s Day Program which will be given during Sunday School time May 7th, 10 a.m. Mt. Zion Last Wednesday Charles Gilbert’ was delighted with a long wisit at Dun Movin with Henry (Ferris, from Lake Ariel, a clossmate at Wyoming Seminary. ' On Friday the Gilberts from Mt. Zion drove down to Philadelphia and brought home daughter Dorothy who will now make her headquarters J with her folks. Mrs. David Perry has been shut, in for some time with trouble in her knee. ’ Dr. and Mrs. Lowell N. Lewis of 2981 Ronald St. Riverside, Calif« ornia, announce the birth of a son,’ Bradley Richard on April 29 in Community Hospital, Riverside. They also have a daughter, Beth Ann. Mrs. Lewis is the former Alice Nich- olson, daughter of Mrs. Richard Nich- olson of West Pittston. Dr. Lewis is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Lewis of Mt. Zion. Sunday morning Rev. Charles Gil~ bert accompanied his daughter Dor- othy, to Taylor Methodist Church where she gave the morning address on the work of the church in Africa. She also talked to children and youth groups alSo adult classes in the Sunday School following the morn- ing worship. Sunday evening (at 6:30 she spoke at a family might gathering at the Moscow Methodist church. Frien were invited fin from other churches in surrounding communities. Fernbrook 2) Mrs. Mabel Wandell, Kingston, is visiting Mrs. Leona Wandell, Rou-= shey Street for a few days before leaving for Florida on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder, Jr, and family, Park Street, Dallas, are making their home on Terrace Street, Fernbrook, the former home of Major and Mrs, Cummins and son, David. The Cummins purchased a home on Carverton Road, Trucks. ville, and are now occupying it. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Woodring, Newark, N. Y., visited Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dymond, Overbrook Avenue, on their way home from Florida last week. Mrs. Woodring is a sister of Mr. Dymond. % _ Registered 5c To BOXED CANDIES 5. Pharmacy Si EVANS DRUG STORE _ Prescription -- | Don’t Forget to Remember Mother MOTHER'S DAY SUNDAY MAY 14 SCHRAFFT’S +" CANDY CUPBOARD © JOHNSTON © GOBELIN
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