The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 11, 1961, Image 14

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    NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm
LOYALVILLE, Mrs. Martha Steinruch
RUGGLES, Mrs. Glenn Kocher
FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver
CHASE, Mrs. William Hughes
SWEET VALLEY, Shirley Sayre
MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter
MT. ZOIN, Rev. Charles Gilbert
NE 9-8522
GR 7-2695
NE 9-390
OR 4-5460
OR 4-282
GR 17-2586
GR 71-2784
Harding 288-2270
- IDETOWN. Bess Cooke
HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage
TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert
KUNKLE, Mrs. Elwood Martin
BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin
SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. Vernon Ash
LEHMAN, Barbara Simms
OAKDALE, Mrs. Oscar Whitesell
NE 9-3187
NE 9-6531
OR 4-2748
OR 4-2047
NE 9-2544
OR 35-1872
‘OR 4-3391
MUH 256-3141
| Shavertown
“Major Circle, the
mer, Fernbrook.
4 at General Hospital.
. Kingston
~~ Woman’s Club held its
Jones, Powderhorn Drive.
Mrs.
bitt Hospital.
Loomis, Tampa, Fla.
*
lin Street,
Hospital.
Sally Porter,
St. Paul's Lutheran Church.
| Loyalville |
District Democratic Women,
played, prizes awarded.
i Cora Hoover,
Paniczko,
Birthday Greetings this week:
David Voelker, Mrs.
Edward Kocher, Charles Kishbaugh,
Cecil Poynton, Granville Sowden,
Linda Daubert, Mrs. Charles Nicol.
Sr., Aletha Lawry, Almenia Evans,
Anthony Moreck, Brenda Clause,
Clifford Parker, Leona Watkins.
© {Cub Scout Pack 233, will hold its
monthly meeting Friday evening at
Shavertown
Methodist Church, met recently. at
the home of Mrs. Kenneth Shellham-
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Craig, R. D.
#2 Overbrook Road, have announ-
ced the birth of a daughter May 2
Township Democratic
monthly
meeting at the home of Mrs. Vera
Robert Kemmerer, Pioneer
Avenue, is a medical patient at Nes-
Mrs. Harry Freeman, Shaver Ave-
nue, has returned after spending
several months with her brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Denton
~ Mrs. Walter Roberts, East Frank-
is a patient at Nesbitt
Regular meeting of the South
Lake
Township, met at the home of Mar-
tha Hoover, Pikes Creek, Bingo was
Present:
Veronica Micknavich, Florence Wes-
ley, Mildred Darnell, Mary Nienius,
Dolores Sorber, Elsie
Mary Mihalishin, Josie
| Hummel and hostess Martha Hoover.
Next meeting to be held at the home
of Elsie Paniczko, June 5, Loyalville,
Mr. and Mrs. Doran Wesley,
Bangor, Maine, spent two weeks
vacation traveling to Florida. They
came back by way of Loyalville to
visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Wesley, Sr., and his brother,
Walter, Jr., and family.
The following relatives attended
the wedding of Kenneth Briggs of
Nanticoke: Great grandma, R. B.
Lubinski, great aunt, Theodora Grey
and children, Daniel, Timothy and
Jane.
Jane Whitesell spent the weekend
at Pinebrook with the Good News
Club, -
A big thank you goes out to our
children who took charge of church
services Sunday, May 7. A large
crowd attended and the most credit
goes to Mildred Damall for most
invitations.
the $50.00 a plate dinner held at
the Wilkes-Barre Armory, May 6;
Mesdames Frank Micknavitch Ar-
thur Darnell, Philip Sorbér, Luther
Hummel, Andrew Mihalishin, Janice
Hoover, Mary Nienius.
Susan Payne, Mooretown, spent
the weekend with Shirley :Lubinski.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lubinski and
family, with Susan, matored «to
Washingtonville to visit her sister,
Helen and family, over the weekend.
We welcome Mr. and Mrs. William
Atkinson and family, who moved
here from Virginia.
Our Mother and Dau A, Banquet
will be held May 12 at the Church
Hall,
Meeker
Debbie Marie Rebennack, New
York City, spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Rebennack. Mr. and Mrs. Walter
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Main Highway :
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: DALLAS ORchard 5-1176
| Centermoreland FEderal 3-4500
Wolfe, Letha Wolfe, Paul Wyda and
Carrie Wolfe were Saturday dinner
guests of the Rebennacks after
which they shawed pictures of their
trip to New Mexico.
Mrs. Claudine Daily and Mrs.
Annie Winter visited Mr. and Mrs.
Willard Miner and family, Pikes
Creek, and their cousin, Mrs. Sadie
Rifendifer, Shickshinny,
Donald Josuweit, Jr., celebrated
his 6th birthday on April 25. Visitors
were: Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Simon,
Shayertown, and Mr. and Mrs. John
Zdan and daughters, Susie and
Karen, Plymouth. On Sunday, Mrs.
Herman Josuweit, Sr., Park Place,
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| Kingston, visited the Josuweit’s,
The following women attended :
: £ ! Skrovonsky, Tunkhannock. The men
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pA OF LAKE TOWNSHIP
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YOUR VOTE AND SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED
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RE-ELECT
FREDERICK W. ANDERSON
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
KINGSTON TOWNSHIP
AN OFFICE WHERE EXPERIENCE IS MOST IMPORTANT
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AS
spending some time with Mr, and
Mrs. Frank Ruggles.
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Yurko, Sr.
and son,
ters, Charlotte and Ann Marie, West
Pittson, Mr. and Mrs, George Yurko,
Jr., Forty Fort, were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. George Yurko.
Mrs. Esther Alles and Debbie;
Wilkes-Barre, Linda and Joann
Rogowski, Pikes (Creek, Mrs. Fred
Winter and children, Fred, Jean and
David, visited Mrs. Bess Ruch,
Demunds, on Sunday. Conrad Winter
spent Sunday afternoon with his
cousin, John Rogowski, Pikes Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Burt Bryant, Jr.
celebrated their 14th wedding anni-
versary on May 3rd. Sunday, the
Bryants and children, Shirley, Burt
3rd, and Louise, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Donsavage and daughter,
Amy Jo, visited Mr. and Mrs. Otto
enjoyed playing golf at the Shadow
Brook Country Club.
In honor of her 80th birthday on
May 10, Mrs. Myra Wolfe was
entertained at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Emerson Swartwood, Falls,
Those attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Wolfe, Letha Wolfe, Addie
Kyttle, Glendoris Shilanski and Mr.
and Mrs. John Rebennack.
Sweet Valley
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Cragle,
R. D. 1, Hunlock (Creek, will celebrate
their 25th wedding anniversary with
open house party from 2 p.m. to
5pm. and 7 pm. to 10 pm. on
Saturday, May 13.
Mrs. Ord Trumbower is a patient
at Nesbitt Hospital where she under-
went surgery on Monday.
Sunday visitors of Mr, and Mrs.
Delbert Meade were Mrs. Stanley
Hess, Benton, Mr. and Mrs. James
Brink and daughters, Greenwood
Lake, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Meade and son, Lake Silkworth, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Gregory and girls,
Priscilla Brink and Allen Smith,
Hunlock Creek.
Children’s Day was observed on
Sunday at the Maple Grove church,
with the children of the
School taking part.
Mr. and Mrs. William Ferrey, Lilly
June and Billy, recently spent the
weekend at Selinsgrove with Mr. and
Mrs. Jay Long. While there they
attended open house of the Selins-
grove State School.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Krucrawa,
Reading, spent the weekend with the
liam Naugle. Sunday dinner guests
of the Naugles were Mr. and Mrs.
| Albert Allen were Mr. and Mrs.
and Mr. and Mrs. Emery Yurko, Jr., | Robert Clayton, Dallas, Mr, and Mrs.
John, Swoyersville, Mr. | Lewis Ferrey and Susan, Mooretown,
and Mrs. George Swetts and daugh- | Mrs. Caroline Ferrey, Mrs. Thomas
| Creek.
Sunday |
Walter Gordon and family, Benton.
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Sayre, Debbie and Karen, Pikes
The community extends its sym-
pathy to the family of the late Burt
Brink who passed away last week at
his home.
Frank Roginski suffered injuries
to the left upper arm and chest and
abrasions of the left thigh when run
over by a tractor on Saturday while
working in the field. He was ad-
mitted to Nanticoke Hospital.
Smeorgasbord
Smorgasbord sponsored by Maple
Grove W.S.C.S. on Saturday, May
27, church hall. Serving begins at
5 p.m.
Noxen
Richard Philips flew down from
Rochester, N. Y., to spend the week-
end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Philips and family.
Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Erickson and
family of Union Beach, N. J., visited
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Philips, Jr, and
family and Mrs. Sophia Hackling
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gunton and
children of Williamsville, N. Y., spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Gunton.
Fred Shook flew in from Lan-
caster, California, to spend a week
with his father, Gerdon Shook,
Mrs. Harry Parr, Bristol, spent the
weekend with her father, B. B.
Engelman.
Mrs. Nellie Steinruck, Bristol,
spent the weekend wtih relatives
here.
Mr. and Mrs. (Charles Vancampen
and Timmy, Mrs. Marjorie Henning,
Endwell, N. Y. wisited Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Race, on Sunday.
Correction—It was Mrs. Daniel
Newberry who was in the hospital
last week, instead of Mrs. Carl
Newberry.
Mrs. Stella Wall, Tunkhannock, is
spending a few days with her sister,
Mrs. Lola Miner.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fritz and Nik,
spent ‘Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Hackling, Endicott.
Pfc. Harold Blizzard, Fort George |
Meade, Md., will receive his dis-
charge from the armed forces on
Monday, May 8th.
The family of the late Leland
' their kindness during their recent
latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- |
Space wish to thank everyone for
bereavement, those who sent flowers,
food or loaned cars. It was greatly
appreciated.
SUPERVISOR
DALLAS TWP.
HARRY MARTIN
PULL LEVER
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VOTE
WE WILL APPRECIATE
YOUR SUPPORT
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DALLAS TWP.
| TOM MOORE
PULL LEVER
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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1961
“NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs. Elwood Patton will leave
Avoca on Thursday afternoon on a
T. W. A. enroute to Boston, Mass.,
‘where she will join David Patton.
From there, they will board a Pan
American jet for London, England.
They will make a tour of Europe for
about two and one half weeks. David
lives in Chicago and is employed by
Pan American Airlines there.
Mike Bean, West Hartford, Conn.,
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Elvin Bean.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hopfer
celebrated their 29th wedding anni-
versary on Friday and on Sunday
Mr. Hopfer celebrated his birthday.
They had Mrs, Eva Cartwright and
son, Jackie, of Mehoopany, as dinner
guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Galka, Sr.,
and familly of Fairless Hills, spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Galka, Jr., and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Boone, Eyers-
ville, Pa., and Mr, and Mrs. Barry
Engelman, Millville, Pa., visited Mr.
and Mrs. William Engelman on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Novak, Nik and
Mark, of Williamsport, visited at the
home of Mrs. Ira Breahm, on Sunday.
Classmates of First Methodist
Church will meet at the home of
Mrs. Vane Race this Friday evening.
Everyone is urged to be present, as
it is an. important meeting, Mrs.
Albert Jones will be assistant
hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bigelow and
Mrs. George (Clark, spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs, Charles
Bigelow at Barker, N. Y. .
Chase
Escape of an inmate from the Cor-
rectional School should serve as a
warning not to leave keys in parked
cars. 1
This reporter feels that the Insti-
tution officials should have sounded
the prison siren. By so doing they
would have put our citizens on the
alert and on the look-out for any
strange or suspicious looking char-
acters, instead of keeping it quiet
and trying to cover such a large
territory with a few guards and
State Police.
If it had not been for an alert
nurse in sounding the alarm things
might have turned out differently.
Next time, we trust, they will sound
the siren. Prisoners have a way of
escaping from the best of jails. The
important thing is that they be re-
captured before they do any harm,
and an alert citizenship will be of
great help.
Robert Wisiecki has returned to
his vessel on the Great Lakes.
Don’t forget to vote for the man
of your choice on Tuesday.
Congratulations to Lorraine Cigar-
ski who received word Saturday
that she passed the State Board
examination for registered nurses.
A 1960 graduate of Wyoming Valley
on the 3 to 11 shift at Princeton
NJ. Hospital.
Mrs. Laing Coolbaugh entertained
her Pinochle Club Tuesday.
Carol Britt, spent the weekend
with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Laing Coolbaugh.
The Township Supervisors have
started their road grading program.
Last week the roads in Chase Manor
were graded.
Mrs. Sarah Pealer, mother of Mrs.
Louis Wilcox, who was seriously
ill with pneumonia, is much im-
proved.
George Boyes of Passaic, N. J., a
counsin, spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wilcox.
Harold Bertram received the first
300 of his young turkeys several
weeks ago dnd 300 more today from
Massachusetts. These are the
“Gozzi” strain. Harold said the first
lot will be ready for the Firemen’s
Annual Fall Festival.
Mr. and Mrs. James Lord, Shav-
ertown, were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Chester Barrall Sunday,
Jackson Methodist Church will
hold a roast beef dinner Saturday,
May 27. No tickets will be sold at
the door. They must be obtained
from members of the church. Mrs,
Charlotte Ashton is kitchen chair-
man and Henry Swelgin is ticket
chairman.
Paul Dugan. stationed at Fort
Dix, spent a week-end furlough
with. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Dugan, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Wyrsch and
daughter, Shirley, spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Elston.
The ‘Post’ last week listed an item
in its Legal Column that should be
of interest to all taxpayers of this
Township, namely the resolution by
School Directors of Lehman Town-
ship, to impose a one-per cent (1%)
tax on salaries, wages, commissions,
earned income, etc,. The tax is
necessitated by costs incident to the
School of Nursing, she is head nurse
conduct of activities and functions
of the School District and in partic-
ular to the financing and construct-
ion of the new ‘‘Junior-Senior High
School”.
The tax applies to Lehman Town-
ship School District only but it
could be harbinger of things to come.
With an increase of 15 mills in our
school tax last year, we can look for
another increase when construction
and financing of the new high school
begins. It behooves us all to see
that our school directors eliminate
all extra frills and unnecessary items
from the plans, but ample provis-
ions should be made for basic sub-
jects, reading, writing and arith-
metic.
Let’s not go overboard trying to
duplicate the feats of our neigh-
bors by outbuilding them,
You have probably read where
graduates of New York City schools
could not even read properly. I do
not believe this is confined to New
York only. Too much time and ef-
fort are put on extra curricular ac-
tivities to the detriment of the
basics. I believe the State Board of
Education should make up a set of
plans embodying all the essentials of
education and make it mandatory
that all school districts use them,
instead of trying to outdo each other
at the expénse of the taxpayers.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frantz drove
to Lakeville, Conn. Saturday to visit
their son, Richard, a student at
Hotchkiss.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Williams,
Tamaqua, visited Mrs. Eliza Field-
ing and family Sunday. Mrs. Anna
Lairy and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Fielding and family were dinner
guests of Mrs. Fielding.
Mr. and Mrs. William Lamoreaux
and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hall and
families were dinner guests of Mr,
and Mrs. Daniel Rogers.
Craig Kittle, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Kittle, was discharged from
Nesbitt Memorial Hospital Friday
where he was treated for a head
injury obtained in a collision with
another boy at school.
W.S.C.S. of Huntsville Methodist
Church will meet at the church
Tuesday evening for a Pledge Ser-
vice.
Denise Witek, daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. Nicholas Witek, Chase
Manor, received her first communion
Sunday at Gate of Heaven Church.
A communion dinner followed. Fri-
day, May 5, Denise was seven years
old and her parents gave her a
birthday party on Saturday at
which all the children. of Chase
Manor were invited.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Cease who celebrated their
thirtieth wedding anniversary on
Friday. They were married by Rev.
John Stahl, pastor of the Five Forks
Church. Mrs. Cease was the former
Edith Atherton of Hunlock Creek.
They have two children, Wilson
Cease and Marlene Cease, the well
known dancing instructor. Mr,
Cease, employed by Pennsylvania
Water & Gas Company, on Monday,
May 15, will have worked forty
years for this company. He served
Jackson Township as auditor from
1933 to 1939, as school director
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LEHMAN
SCHOOL DIRECTOR
JOSEPH NIEZGODA
Republican
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from 1939 to the present( present-
ly ing as secretary to the School
Board) and from 1947 to the present
as Justice of the Peace. A family
dinner was served to celebrate the
occasion.
Jackson Township School Board
has elected Vernon Cease, secretary
and John Fielding, treasurer.
The State Highway Department
finally patched the pot holes on the
Larksville Mountain Road, but
missed many. They did nothing to
eliminate the “wash board effect”
which nothing short of a complete
coverage will do. Here's hoping
some of that increased gas tax rev-
enue will find its way back to this
distressed and worn out highway.
This would be a good highway for
those car manufacturers who ad-
vertise ‘‘air suspension riding” to
prove their point, but I am afraid
they would fail to do so.
Chase Corners ball diamond is
getting a lot of use these days as
the kids congregate there most every
day after school.
Women’s Society of Christian
Service at Huntsville Methodist
Church has elected the following
officers: Mrs, ‘Albert Cadwalader,
president; Mrs. Edna Ray, vice pres-
ident; Mrs. Jack Pauling, 2nd vice
president; Mrs, James Harrison, re-
cording secretary; Mrs. Fred Weaver,
treasurer; Mrs. Clarence Myers, as-
sistant treasurer; Mrs. Walter
Powell, secretary Mission Education
and Service; Mrs. Edgar Lashford,
secretary of Church and Social
Work; Mrs. Paul Snyder, secretary
of Local Church Work; Mrs. Wesley
Lamoreaux, secretary of = Student
Work; Mrs. Clarence Elston, secre-
tary of Youth Work; Mrs. Dale
Wright, secretary of Children’s
Work; Mrs. Walter Powell, secretary
of Spiritual Life; Mrs. John Head-
man, secretary of Publications; Mrs.
Claude Newhart, secretary of Supply
Work; Mrs. Edgar Lashford, dele-
gate to Wyoming Valley Council of
United Church Women, The nomi-
nating committee consisted of Mrs.
Russell Johns, chairman, and Mrs.
John Headman and Mrs. Harry Ed-
wards. :
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Cease moved
to their new home in Hunlock Creek
Saturday.
The following poem was written
by thirteen year old Alice Janowski
of 182 Phillips Street, Wilkes-Barre,
and sent to Mrs. Florence Sherwood,
mother of Dawn Sherwood, who is
afflicted with lukemia: :
To Mrs. Sherwood:
When things go wrong as they some
times do
And you're feeling sad and you're
feeling blue
You're troubles pile up one by one
You're life is sad and not much fun.
But in the
somewhere,
A King of Kings who is waiting there
A ruler so great born on Christmas
Day
T know He will send hope on the
way.
world in the great
Every might I will pray and bow my
head,
That your little girl is soon out of
bed,
—Alice Janowski.
Trucksville
Trucksville Service Mothers and
Wives (Club will meet in the Fire
Hall on Monday night. Hostess com-
mitee: Mesdames Herbert Spencer,
Edward Staub, Ashier ‘Weiss, Albert
Williams, Jr., and Herbert Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dorrish, Mt.
Greenwood, have returned from New
Jersey where they attended the fun-
eral of Mrs. Caroline Fry, an aunt
of Mrs. Dorrish. Also attending the
funeral were Mr. and Mrs. George
Stout, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brown,
and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Rowlands.
Mrs. Adrian DeMarco and infant
daughter have returned to their
{ home from Mercy Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adams and
daughter Linda and Mrs. John R.
Austin, Ithaca, NY. visited friends
in the area last week.
Mr, and Mrs. Edward Springer,
Philadelphia, and Georgette Kaiser,
a student at University of Pennsyl-
vania, spent the week end with Mr.
and Mrs. Stuart Edwards, Mt. Green-
wood. i
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ellsworth,
Harris Hill Road, were in New York
City Saturday where they wvisited
their daughter, Betty Ellsworth, a
surgical patient in Park East Hosp-
itals
Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Henning, Car-
verton' Road, attended the Bucks
County, Dog Show at Doylestown on
Saturday and the Trenton, N.J. Dog
Show ‘on Sunday.
Birthday Greetings this week to
Mrs. Gail Hoover Kistler, Mrs. Eu-
gene Piatt, Mrs. James Dick, Mrs.
Frank Pokorny, Mrs. Donald Smith,
Lt. Harold (C. Birth, James Williams,
Thomas D. Evans, Robert W. Kleiner,
Sr., Byron Shortz, Bertha Sutliff,
Ann Elizabeth Rineman, Florence
Coolbaugh, Lila Parry Lozo, Teresa
Bottoms, Vicki Lynne Perrin, Kath-
ryn Heinz, Bruce Allen Henning,
David Spencer, and W. F. Griffiths.
Trustees Meet With Johnson
Trustees of Trucksville Methodist
Church met at the home of Clifford
Johnson, Harris Hill Road, Wednes-
day might. Attending were: Sheldon
Bennett, Dr. Richard Crompton,
James Dick, Clifford Johnson, William
Clewell, Norman Stookey, Kenneth
‘Woolbert, and Rev. Robert Germond.
Mrs. Arnold Goldsmith, (Crown
Point, Ind., will spend the week end
with her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Silverstein
and family, Birch Grove.
Rev. and Mrs, Clayton Hoag, One-
onta, N. Y. ,are guests of Mr. and
Mrs. William Clewell during con-
ference week. Rev. Hoak is pastor of
First Methodist Church, Oneonta,
N. Y. and is a former pastor of
Trucksvile Methodist Church.
! Mr, and Mrs. Allen Fraizer, W.
DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Main Street, have returned from
Philadelphia, where they were
guests of relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Kimble, former
residents, now [living in Ludlow=-
ville, N.Y., recently visited their
former neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. S. D.
Finney, Carverton Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Michaels,
S. Main Street, spent several days
last week in New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Long have
returned to their home on Carverton
Road after spending the winter in
Florida.
Mrs. Glenn Case has returned to
her home on Rice Street after being
a medical patient in Nesbitt Hospital
for ten days.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Jorden,
Poughkeepie, N.Y., were guests of
days last week,
Corey Allen, Bunker Hill, is a
surgical patient in Geisinger Hosp~
ital Danville,
Mrs. Sarah Brennan, Harris Hill
Road, is visiting her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Wood-
ring and family, Ramsey, N.J.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Oliver and
daughter, Louise and Joann, Carver-~
‘ton Road have returned from a tour
of the Midwest and (California. While
in California Mr. Oliver visited a
former classmate at Yale University.
Marion Finney, Wilmington, Del.,
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.
D. Finney last weekend.
Mrs. Warren Taylor, Rice Street,
a teacher in the Junior High School,
has returned to her teaching post
after an illness of several weeks.
John Evenson, sixth grade student,
will be one of the representatives of
the Back Mountain at the Safety
Patrol Parade in Washington, D.C.
on Saturday. John is the son of Mr.
and Mrs, Elmer Evenson of Davis
Street.
Mrs. Joseph Armitage and infant
daughter have returned to their
Hospital.
Birthday Party
Ann Johns of Bunker Hill was
honored at a birthday party on
Saturday night celebrating her 20th
birthday anniversary, given by Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Johns. Games and
music were enjoyed by those present.
Guests numbered ten.
Rev. and Mrs. Harry M. Savacool
of Owego, N.Y. are guests of Mr. and
Mrs, B. C. Post during conference
week. Rev. Savacool is paster of
Owego Methodist Church, Owego,
N.Y. and is a former pastor of
Trucksville Methodist Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Anderson,
their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Houghwout and
family of Robinsville N.J, last week
end. 3
| ree entree eee ea,
Dr. Young To Help With
Preparation Of Books
Dallas, professor at King’s College
supervise ‘preparation of a series
of books on chemistry, as taught in
colleges and universities in the
United States. Dr. Young wrote a
manual for use in Continental Class
room T-V series in Chemistry, and
is the author of books on the sub~
ject of teaching chemistry.
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