THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 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 Aruiitags 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 4-2732 ® BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin NE 9-2544 - SWEET VALLEY, Shirley Sayre GR 7-2586 @ @ SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. Vernon Ash OR 5-1872 MEEKER, Mrs, Fred Winter GR 7-27384 o LEHMAN, Barbara Simms OR 4-3391 MT. ZOIN, Rev. Charles Gilbert Harding 888-2270 @ OAKDALE, Mrs. Oscar Whitesell Min 256-3141 PCT EC TORT TI days with Mr. and Mrs. meeting at the church par. Tuesday | evening. Presen summer home this week ital, Philadelphia. Mos. Rhodes Weiss has ~ home after being a patient ml Hospital. Mercy ‘Hospital on June 9th. their second child. i family. Mrs. Jeddie MacMillan. Mrs. Donald Wall. bo, day this week. were Mrs. ‘and Mrs. ne Slater and son of Chemung, Mr. and Mrs. weekend with Mrs. % Lily Miner of Tunkhannock (Lundy Bldg.) DALLAS HOURS ‘# Friday — 2 to 5 p.m. Mesdames: William MacMillan, Wil- ; liam ‘Butler, Francis Schenck, War- i rei Montross, Ronald Hopfer, vin Hopfer, Harold Hackling, Jacob Fred Schenck, Elwood Pat- ~ Mrs. G. H. Rauch returned to her spending the winter with her sis- patient at Temple University Hosp- Mr. and Mrs, Walter Galka Jr. ‘announce the birth of a baby girl at “Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Crispell and children of Delavan, Wisconsin, are spending a vacation with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crispell, and Mr. and Mrs. Yosh Vilasi and : fornily of Binghamton, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Wilson Harding, an employee of Armour Leather Co. had his us inger severly injured on the rolling machine which he was operating, on Friday. He was ‘removed to General Hospital. ~~ Don and Scottie Wall of Morgan- ton, N. C. will arrive on Monday to ~ spend the summer with Mr. 3 © Mrs. Jack Wall and family, Beau- hs mont, visited Mrs. Paul Space one Visitors at the home of ‘Mr. aid | Mrs. Harry Thompson on Saturday | Warren Jayne daughter, Reba of East Lemon; Mr. Delmar - Slater of City, N. Y. and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin urday. Ben Stefanowicz | Mrs. and family, Binghamton, spent the Lymon Root. | They all attended the funeral of AARON S. LISSES 88 MAIN ST., DALLAS Phone OR 4-4506 Tues. — Wed. 2 to 8 p.m. Ee Other days in Shopping Center | Evenings: Thurs. & Fri. to 8 p.m. NOXEN WS.CS. of the First Methodist a picnic and fishing trip at Lake ‘Church held their regular monthly , Wilderness. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. William Evans, Linda and Den- nis, Mr. and Mrs. George Brody and Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Steele, Brent and Roberta, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Schenck, Keith and Marsh- all, Mrs. Jean Denmon, Larry and Yvon, Mrs. Fred Case, Ricky, Loren lors on t were Mel- ton, Bernard Dendler Jr. John Gor- and Roger, Gilbert Boston and don, Richard Traver, Vane Race, Roger, Robert Neff and Robert Jr. & Patton, Mrs. Dorothy [Robert Timko and Robert, Warren Montross and Gregory, Robert Mac- ialek, Terry Shook, Michael Brody, Joseph Newell, Mr. Allen Biggs and son Allen Jr. and Ronnie. after ‘ter Francis Henninger, at Allen- Mr. and Mrs. Michael Traver will wa leave on Monday for their home at Teddy MacMillan is a surgical | Bell Gardens, Calif. after a visit of several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Race and other relations here. ; . Mrs. Joan Eckhard, Bethesda, Md.-is spending two weeks with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. Augustine Me- Carthy, Bristol, Pa., visited Mrs. retrned in Gen- This is also visited ‘Harry Keiper at the | Lane Convalescent Home, at Tunk- hannock, Airman First Class Richard Jobses and wife of Seymour Johnson Air dore Jones and family, Warwick, N. Y. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jones. ‘ Miss Kay Doty, Benton, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Os- mand Casterline and family. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Voyle Traver were Sgt, and Mrs. Dana Wright and children of Buckroe Beach. They are leaving on | Monday for Fairbanks, Alaska where he will be stationed. Mr. and Mrs. George Miller, Dottie Ann and Linda of Courtland, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Patton and family, Newburgh, N. Y. and Mr. and Mrs. James Hettesheimer and family. of Noxen. | Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy | and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Pine | Raymond Miller, at Sayre, on Sat- and | and and Mrs. Loren Case and Elida Beahm called on Mr. | and Mrs. George Kromelbein and Fred Kromelbein, at Carverton, on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred’ Schenck and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dendler Jr. and ‘daughter are spending a few NY. Mr. on Sat- Optometrist ’ NARROWS SHOPPING CENTER © Edwardsville, Pa. BU 7-9735 NARROWS CENTER HOURS: Daily 9:30 to 5:30 p.m. Harry Keiper on Saturday and they: Base, N. C, and Mr. and Mrs. Theo- | Joseph French and family, at Brasher Falls, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Sutliff, Brook lyn, N. Y., spent the week end with the Arthur Blizzards. They all spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lasecki, at Nanticoke when the Christening of their daughter Karen Louise, took place. Miss Patricia Spring of Plains, Pa., also was a Sunday guest at the Blizzards. Mrs. Robert Neff is a surgical pat- ient at the General Hospital. Roger Race and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Race, Walling Ford, Conn. spent the week end with the Vane Races. Mrs. Richard Race remained for a weeks visit. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Millard, Mon- trose, Pa. were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David MacMillan, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams and family, Lancaster, Pa., recently spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Keiper, 2rucksville Trucksville Service Mothers and Wives Club will meet at the fire hall Monday night. Mrs. John C. Lewis, Holidaysburg, is visiting Mrs. James C. Reed, Orchard Street. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Blight, New York City, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Bennett last week- end. Mr. and Mrs." Lincoln Hoover, Plainsfield, N. J., visited their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hoover of Holly Street and Wesley Belles of Harris Hill Road. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Snyder and children, Gerald and Nancy, are visiting friends in Shellington, N.dJ. this week. : Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Sword are visiting her mother, Mrs. Caroline Smith: Mrs. Sword will remain here while her husband is in Chicago on business. Mr. were in Berwick Saturday attending the wedding of her niece, Margaret Alcock who married Frank Huddle, former resident of (Chase Road. Mrs. Sarah Woodbridge, Bunker Hill Road, is convalescing at her home after being a surgical patient in General Hospital. Rafael Rodriguez, Chase Road, received a BS degree in horticulture from Pennsylvania State University at commencement exercises on Sat- urday morning. Mrs. Edward Hilstolsky and infant daughter have returned to their home om Carverton Road from Nes- bitt Hospital. Percy B. Bray, Cleveland, visited friends in the area last Saturday. He came here to attend the funeral of his mother, Mrs. Esther Bray. Judith K. Smith will graduate later this month from Homer Cen- tral High School, Homer; N. Y. She will enter Cobleskill Junior College in the fall. Judith is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley C. Smith of | Cortland, N.Y. and the granddaugh- ter of Mrs. Maude Weidner of Har- SWEATERS BELTS Ho CLOTHES FOR DAD&LAD § BACK MOUNTAIN SHOPPING CENTER ~~ SHAVERTOWN ’ SPORT - SHIRTS DRESS SHIRTS and Mrs. Samuel Edwards: ‘Arthur Darnell, | University, of Miami. ris Hill Road. Georgina Weidner and mother, Mrs; Maude Weidner will attend Judith’s graduation. Birthday greetings this week to Mrs. David Mathers, Mrs. Frank ‘Irimble, Mrs. Bettie Fe, Mrs. Samuel Harrison, Mrs. Mary Cath- erine Heinz, Mrs. Isabelle (ool- baugh Hoyt, Mrs. Clifford Johnson, Mrs. Wutord Anderson, Xieanor Gregory, Alice Ruth Davenport, Linaga Carle, Dawn Sherwood, Mar- gie Stookey, Marilyn Marth, Arthur Grampa, Lowther Brown, Fred Case, Kenneth Spencer, Ronald DeVin- centis, Charies (ilase, Richard Cleas- by Ogden Palmer, Herbert Updyke, nenneth Beisel, Graydon Carle, Thomas Roberts, C. S. Hemenway, Donald Perrin, 2nd., and Charles Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Duncon R. Mont- gomery, Kearney, N. J. visited their, son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard montgomery and fam- ily of Holly Street. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Perrin and family of Philadelphia visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Per- rin of Holly Street. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Edwards and family, Birch Grove, have re- turned atver a few days in New York City. Mrs. Bertha Evans, Holly Street, who has been visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. James Evans and family of Pitts- burg will return to her home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Andrews, S. Pioneer Avenue, attended com- mencement and Alumni Day exer- cises at Lafayette College Friday and Saturday. Jesse Mathews, Carverton Road, is a patient at Geisinger Hospital, Danville. Members and friends of the Neighborhood Card Club met for dinner at the home of Mrs. Frank- lin in Center Moreland on Wednes- day night. Attending were: Mes- dames Sheldon Hoover ,Harold Croom, William Lohman, Ogden Palmer, Harry D. Owens, Richard Mathers, Robert Mathers, John Roushey, Donald Anderson, Voight Long, Lois Croman, Bernice Piatt, Sally Edwards, Eleanor Frederick, and Millie Sands. Edward T. Brennon, son of Mr. and Mrs, James Brennon, Carverton Road, has been sworn into the Coast Guard Reserve. Mrs. Eleanor Marcy, Harris Hill Road, is a surgical patient at the University ' of Pennsylvania Hos- pital. Mr. and Mrs. James Gross, form- ‘delphia. Her mother, Mrs. Ophelia "called on his grandson and grandpa Klinetob, Theodora Grey, Margaret Wallace. Mrs. William Christopher has returned to her home in Loyalville after spending the winter in Phila- Titus has been occupying the home and will continue to do so. She is nursing at Carpenter Convalescent Home. ‘William McGovern and family Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wilson. He is employed by pipe line in West Virginia. Lester Howey and daughter Alice; and Mrs. Alice Rome and daughter Nellie, of Roseville, Mich. spent five days with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Payne. Mrs. Bowe is Mrs. Pdyne’s sister. They also called on other relatives in Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Titus and son, David, of Natrona Heights, Pa. spent a couple of weeks with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Harold Titus and brother Dale. They were form- erly of Loyalville, Mrs. Howard Moore, Simsbury, Conn., motored to Loyalville bring- ing Mrs. Virgie Wolfe home. She spent the winter with them. Wel- come home from all of us. 1 The teen age girls of Loyalville have started a Girl's League base- ball team. They lost to the teen-age boys, 2 to 15. Better luck next week girls! The following make up the team: Donna . Lee Wesley, Dawn Rose Covert, Janet Whitesell, Sara Oberst, Judy Kocker, Dolores Koc- ker, Marcia Ann Sorchick, Kathy Maye, Mildred Grey, extra Marsha Grey. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wilson, Loyalville and Harry Morris of |! Sweet Valley motored to Souderton, Penna. to visit her daughter and grandson Emma and Robert Mec- Govean. Emma accompanied them back for a week end. Aderine, daughter of Mrs. Jane Kocker, drove her mother and Daisy Crispell to Philadelphia to take a train to Florida for a vacar tion. Fernbrook Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schray of Lev- ittown, N. J. spent the week end visiting Eugene Schray of Harris St. Jay Bloomer, Roushey St. is a patient in Nesbitt Hospital. Rev. and Mrs. Lewis Button and family of Berwick spent a few days visiting Rev. and Mrs. Ira Button of Overbrook Ave. Rev. Lewis But- ton had the two services at the Shavertown Bible Church while he was here. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Noon, Shav- er St. had as week-end guests, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilk of East Pat- terson, N. J. and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Russinko of Rutherford N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Covert and son ‘Kevin spent the week-end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Louis Covert in York, Pa. William Dymond of Demunds Road has returned to Altus, Okla. where he is employed for several weeks after a few days visiting his family. erly of Trucksville Gardens, have returned to their home in Winston- Salem, N.C. after spending several days here. 5 J Mrs. Robert Lewis, Lehigh Street, last week submitted to surgery in General Hospital. - William, Farley and Edward Serles, Carverton Road, will spend the week end at Wildwood, N.J. Both] men are employed at Key Stores Co. in Wilkes-Barre. Geisinger Memorial Hospital, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Bennett of Orchard Street. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davenport and iy of Allentown are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Norman Frazer of E. Main Street. Mrs. Walter Samuels and dough ter, Silvia attended the centennial celebration of the founding of Vas- sar College at Poughkeepsie last weekend. Kenneth Searfoss returned from Mercersburg Academy to spend the summer vacation at his home on Carverton Road. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Vernon and family of Highland Avenue at- tended the wedding of her niece in Elmira, N. Y. on Saturday. Loyalville Elsie Paniczko ' Hostess Lake Township South District Democratic Women’s Club met: with Mrs. Joseph Paniczko, Loyalville. President Martha Hoover presided. Bingo was played. Cards are being sold to purchase a coffee pot. Lun- cheon was served to Mesdames Perry Hover 3rd, Walter Wesley Jr., William Genetts, Renford Wilce, Lewis Kyttle, Frank Michnavich, Andrew ° Mihalishin, Philip Sorber, Perry Hoover 3rd, Luther Hummel, Michael McHugh, hostess. Birthday was sung to Leona McHugh. Next meeting at the home of Mildred Darnell July 10th. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown have purchased a cabin from Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Worthy. They enjoy coming to it on week ends from Erie, Pa. The' property joins the Ida Grey farm. Loyalville Official Board met Tuesday evening at the church hall with the new Rev. in charge. Those present Arthur Darnell, Martha Steinruck, Maryann Swire, Cora and Jane Dougal, Emily Lord, Waneta Hoppes, the new Rev. James Gar- ahan. Mrs. Bertha Meeker, Muhlenberg, spent Sunday with. her sister Mary Nienius and niece, Diana Wegner and son David. Donald Fine has returned for the I swnmer from Miami, Florida, where he spent his freshman year at the Happy birthdays go out to Leona Ruth Bennett, a student nurse at! Harveys Lake Mary ' Ann Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Johnson, will return from General Hospital this week. Mrs: Helen Morton, Sunset Sec- tion is a patient, General Hosuital. She underwent surgery on Monday. Carol Deets, teacher at Hershey School, has returned for the sum- mer, and will be working at the Jewish Community Center, Ide- town. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beck and son Ricky, Wilmington, Delaware, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Beck and fam- ily, Stroudsburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Urban of Forty Fort spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beck. ‘William Beck, Chief Engineer for Air Products, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beck, returned recently from Idaho and left on Tuesday for Italy. Installation of W.S.C.S. officers of the Alderson Methodist Church took place on Sunday morning at the Church services. Kunkle Annual coin card drive for Kun- kle Fire Department is now under- way. Residents to the township are reminded that the men who work for this organization give their = time funds received are used for the operation’ and maintenance of the equipment. Coin cards are now being dis- tributed and will be picked up at a later date. : Grove. The committee in charge: Roland Spencer, Russell Transue and Conrad Honeywell. The following members of Kunkle Fire Company attended Fire School held at Throop on June 3 and 4 BLIGHT FUNERAL HOME BE 307 WYOMING AVE KINGSTON § ; PRONE BU 7-3986" voluntarily and the Kunkle Fire Company will’ hold a clam bake on July 2 at Elston’s | EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED CONTACT LENSES l. BERGER OPTOMETRIST 27 Machell Ave., Dallas Phone OR 4-4921 by the Northeastern Pennsylvania Federation of Firemen: Roland Spencer, Harry Hilbert and Russell Transu€. Mrs. Russell Transue at- tended the Women's Session held on June 4. E Eight graduation exercises were held at Beaumont school last Tues- day evening under the direction of Clifford Roslund, William Skry- nski and Mrs. Loren Butts. Ad- dress of welcome was given by Gail Hadsall; class poem, Debbie Keller; key oration, Diana Evans; key acceptance, Herbert Downs of seventh grade; class History, Mar- ilyn . Jackson, Sharon Phares, Do- lores Patton and Eileen Wall; class gifts, Jeanne Traver, Dianne Tran- sue, Walter Corby and Paul Nul- ton. Musical selections were by the seventh and eighth grade chorus. Awards were presented by George Moses and diplomas were presented by R.* Willard Reese, Beaumont School Director. Members of the class are: Sharon Phares, Dolores Patton, Marilyn Jackson, Jeanne Tr.'ver, Debbie Keller, Dianne Transue, Diana Ev- ans, Eileen Wall, Gail Hadsall, Mary Ann Johnson, Walter Corby, Fred Strenful, Paul Nulton, Richard Price, Carl Turner, George Mock, Herbeyt Traver, Harvey Dymond and Douglas Deats. ‘The class song was written by Joseph Todryk, sixth grade teacher. Following graduation, a party for the class was held at Walter's Res- taurant, ‘Beaumont. Mrs. Amelia Davis, George Moses, Mrs. Mildred Jackson, Mrs. Madeline LaBarre and Mrs. Irene Transue were chap- jones. A picnic was held at Beaumont school on June 6 by the Monroe Township PTA for all students. The following assisted: Mrs. Ear! John, son, Mrs. Pilger, Mrs. Harry Clark, Mrs. Nile Clark, Mrs. Merton Rifen- bery, Mrs. Emil Balewski, Mrs. Rob- ert Bellas, Mrs. Madaline LaBarre, Mrs. Russell Transue, Mrs. Shirley Patton, Mrs. Mildred Jackson. Mrs, Irene Transue Beaumont, attended a testimonial dinner held at the VFW home, Anthracite Post No. 283, Kingston, on Sunday for Mrs. Margaret Smith, Courtdale, president-elect of the Ladies Aux- iliary, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Department, of Pennsylvania. She served as co-chairman of the escort committee which consisted of past presidents of VFW Auxiliary. 283 of which Mrs. Margaret (Smith is a member, and acted as escort for distinguished guests. : Mt. Zion Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Conklin, children, Kenneth, Timothy and baby Bradley Wendell were visiting in Mt. Zion over the weekend. Bryce is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Conklin of Sutton Creek. Mrs. Bryce Conklin is the former Ro- maine Carey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Carey. of Orange Road. All attended Mt. Zion church on the occasion of the baptism of Bradley Wendell. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Reinhardt, formerly of Orange, were visitors in Mt. Zion Sunday. Mrs. William Alling of Mt. Zion and Mrs. George Dymond, of Center Moreland are daughters of Mr: and Mrs. ‘Rein- hardt. The Reinhardts are Sunday notable contribution to class dis- cussions. It is always a delight whenever Mr. and Mrs. Leland LaBar wisit “the old home town” of Mt. Zion. Mrs. LaBar is the former Evelyn Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith. Their ‘two daughters, Linda and Marcia were with them. They are living in Bethlehem. I married “Si” and Evelyn several years ago and they do not seem to hold it against me! When I first came to Mt. .Zion as pastor “Si” was one of the young people. Every Sunday is Family Day at Gus Genetti’s From Monday to Saturday, Each Day We Feature a 95¢ Chefs Special Luncheon. Fdcilities for All Occasions. FOR OUR GUESTS’ CONVENIENCE 8 DIFFERENT , DINING ROOMS’ and Beautiful COCKTAIL LOUNGE All Air Conditioned ® When you celebrate YOUR BIRTHDAY OR ANNIVERSARY | here we.will bake you.a cake A Fine Vacation Spof in Pennsylvania” For Reservations Call Gladstone 4- 2494 ROUTE ,309 Hazleton Wilkes-Barre Noms, Marlene Nientus, Bess : ‘Highway | i Summerfield, N. J., and their three | School people and always make a: After one of our first meetings to- gether “Si” said something to me I have cherished through the years, but did not know whether he re- called the statement. Sunday he told me that he remembered say- ing to me back then, “Something tells me I'm going to like you.” I wondered at the time whether that feeling would last but he says it did. T've suspected it from the way he has been "to me. When I get old I'm going to have lots of memories to think over! The seventh and eighth grades of Exeter Township School had a picnic at Nay Aug Park in Scran- ton Monday. Gene LaBar and buddy, Marine William Ainsworth were weekend guests of Gene's mother at Mt. Zion. Ainsworth is from Harris- burg. Gene came the other night to try fishing in our pond. It wasn’t long before he retreated in utter disgust; no fish, but plenty of bites —not from the fish but from the hungriest mosquitoes in the, world. This Marine was not at the time equipped for jungle warfare! Sunday afternoon there was open house down at Thomas Davis on North Street, West Pittston. It was a joint pro- duction of Davis and Seiples. The Seeiples live up her at Mt. Zion. Phyllis Seiple and Nancy Davis are classmates, graduating from West Pittston High and together are entering Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston, this fall for a nursing career. The affair was held in . Davis’ back yard and was at- tended by many friends not only of the Davis and Seiple families but also of Susan \ Thornton, who has been living at the Davis’ while completing her course at high schcool. oD ATIONWEDE y SSUTUAL INSURANCE COMP, A oa 4 Soomanly Fore) Qurove Inowonty ERNEST The Phoebe family that had bad & luck with its first set of babies |§ — DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA is now building a nest on the other corner post. This was the location of the two previous years when two families, of five each were raised. Ruggles Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams and daughter, Fernbrook, spent Sunday with Mrs. Williams’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sickler and family. We, the Glenn Kocher family, had as visitors on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Reynolds, Mrs.zLela Kocher, Mrs. Nadene Hoover, Theresa, «Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Keener and daugh- ter, Mary, and Grandma Sorber of Dallas, a weekend guest. Student Day was observed in the Ruggles Methodist Church on Sun- day with thhe following students taking part in the services along? with Rev. Gordon: (Connie Smith, Carlin Oberst and Harry Montross. Ruggles W.S.C.S. will smeét at the church on Thursday evening at 7:30 p. m. First Quarterly Conference will be conducted in the Idetown Church on Friday at 7:30 p. m.. All lay leaders, superintendents and chairmen of committees should at- tend this meeting. A reception and “bon voyage” will be held in the Noxen Church on Saturday, June 24, at 6:00 p. m. honoring the pastor and wife, Rev. and Mrs. John Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. 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