| I I i | been selected as juror for the week of September 18 session of Criminal Court. ~ Entertains at Dinner Howard SECTION B— PAGE 6 _ NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm RUGGLES, Mrs. Glenn Kocher CHASE, Mrs. William Hughes EKER, Mrs. Fred Winter ; ow Bess Cooke i : — i A Eye Trucksville * Mrucksville Service Mothers and ‘Wives Club will meet at the fire ball Monday, August 21 at 6 p.m. * a4 corn and weer roast. Memb- ers are asked to bring weiners and bufis and place settings. Corn and beverages will be furnished. Those who can, are asked to come at 5:30 to assist with preparations. Business meeting will tollow. . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Evans and son, Thomas, Holly Street, visited their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Waltick Hacken- sack, N. J. last week. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ide, Church Hill Road, are wisiting their son ‘and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Ide in Indiana. (iinda Renville, chairman of Chris- tian Outreach in Trucksville Meth- odist Church Youth Fellowship is attending the (Christian Outreach Camp and Institute at Sky Lake this week under the leadership of Mis. Roudall Woodall and start. Emma Engler, Carverton Road, ‘has been appointed coach of Dallas Senior Hign School cheerleaders. Mrs. Margaret Dykman has re- turned atver spending several weeks with her son and daughter-in-law, i and Mrs. Carl Dykman, Albany, Mrs. Ruth Howell Davenport, Kunkletown, has returned home after spending several days with her mother, Mrs. G. L. Howell. Mrs. William Strauser, Birch Grove, has been named clerk to the medical staff of Dallas Area Schools. Levi Updyke, Pioneer Avenue, has a prospective ~ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Roberts, Harris Hill Road, entertained at dinner Saturday night: Mr. and Mrs: Harry Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Springer, Mr. and Mrs. Johfi Oplinger, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ‘Sands, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Tres- cutt, and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Byrant, Scranton. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gimber, Carv- ertofi. Road, have returned from Atlantic City, where they spent saveral days. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen, daugh- ters Marie and Helen, have re- turned from Virginia Beach, Va. Eo - NEWS FROM POST T. ZION, Rev, Charles Gilbert Lg NE 9-8522 NE 9-8980 OR 4-5460 OR 4-2782 GR 7-27%4 Harding 888-2270 NE 9-3187 Mrs. Allen's mother, Mrs. Clyde Winters returned with them to spend August here. ; mrs. Harry koat and infant son have returned to their home from Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Peter English, Sid- ney, N. Y. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Snyder, Midway Manor, last week. Mr. and Mrs. James Seymore and children, James, Robert, and Georg- ina, Greenville, N. C. are spending two week's vacation at the home of Mrs. Seymore’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Spears, E. Main Street. Mrs. Harry Freeman, who was a surgical patient in Nesbitt Hospital, is recuperating at her home on Shaver Avenue. " Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Winters, Harris Hill Road, have returned from a week in Atlantic City. Mrs. Alfred Wendell and infant son have returned from Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Asher and children, Sheldon and Sandra, spent several days last week in New York City. vir. and Mrs. Wilfred Anderson, Joyce and Jackie Anderson, spent last week at their cabin near Nor- wich, N. Y. Michael Siegfried has spent sev- eral weeks with his cousin, Brooks Siegfried in Norfolk, Va. Mrs. Thomas Conaghan and in- fant daughter have returned from Nesbitt Hospital. : Birthday greetings this week to Mrs. Frank Mathers, Sr., Mrs. Nancy Webster, Mrs. Sarah Pealer Mrs. B. C. Post, Stanley Stull, William Hess, Pauls Horwatt Gary Bligh, George Parks, William R. Mathers, Harold Keller, Jeffery Dickson, Laura Dy- mond, Betsy Williams, Deborah Kleiner, Brian Jehnson, Ronald Gay- lord, Wendy Moss, Gerald Thomas, Albert Alexander, Howard Edwards, George Spears, and Donald Nelson. Class Meets With Mrs. Schooley Reynolds Bible Class met with Mrs. J. B. Schooley, Wednesday night. Mrs. W. A. Cease presided. The flowers and lawns about the home were enjoyed by the group. Twenty five members and one vis- itor attended. ' Frank Kreigh, Division Street, is a patient in Nesbitt Hospital as result of injuries sustained in a fall at his home. Henry Stuart returned Saturday | Elma, N. Y:. recently spent a week CORRESPONDENTS HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs, ‘Albert Armitage TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. Vernon Ash LEHMAN, Barbara Simms SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Albert Ray to his home in Scranton after spend- ing two weeks with his grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Stuart, Pioneer Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Agnew and children, Harry and Louise, will spend the last two weeks of Aug- ust *with relatives in Augusta, Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Fred (Case spent the week end at Lake Cayuga in New York with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald Case and family, Canisteo, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Woodward and chudren, Mildred, Elizabeth, Marvin, and Kenneth, Harris Hill Road will spend the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Meyers and family in Binghamton. Mrs. Elwood Sword and daughters, Alma and Elizabeth, have returned from a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Winkler, Albany, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Singer ent- ertained twelve guests at their home on Saturday night. Pictures of their recent trip to the west coast were shown. . Mrs. Susan ‘Searfoss, E. Main Street, is in Philadelphia as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young and family. She will return the last of September. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hunter and family recently attended a picnic at the home of their son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Moore, Bloomsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Long and children, Elm Terrace, returned | after spending a few days at Serf City in New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Perrin and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Montgomery spent the week end in Asbury Park, N. J. Laing Coolbaughs ‘Entertain Mr. and Mrs. Laing Coolbaugh entertained at a family birthday party on Saturday night at their home on Huntsville Road, Hillside in honor of their daughter, Mrs. Donald Britt: who celebrated her birthday last week. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Plummer, Linda and Richard Plummer of Lev- ittown, Mrs. Basil Plummer of Forty Fort, Mr. and Mrs. William Burk and Susan of Wyoming, Mr. Donald Britt, the guest of honor and the host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Webster, THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1961 NE 9-6581 OR 4-2748 NE 9-2544 OR 5-1872 OR 4-3391 GR 17-2072 with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. William Clewell spent a week recently with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ford and family at Myrtle Beach, N. C. Last week they were with their son and daughter- m-law, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cle- well of Buffalo, N. Y. Mrs. Nancy Webster and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johnson and family spent the week end in Milford, Conn. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Webster and family. Mrs. Webster will remain for the month of Aug- ust. Donald Marth has returned after spending two weeks at the Boy Scout Camp. Donald Anderson, Meadowcrest, has returned home after beng a medical patient in Nesbitt Hospital several days. Loyalville Our Sunday school picnic is to be held Saturday, August 26 and friends and public who wish to at- tend and make it a success are mvited. ,- Happy birthdays go out to Lois Hugnes, Randy Swire, Jennifer Boone, Margaret Grey. Mrs. Jack White and son, Danny, left with her father-in-law, Cy White, Kingston tor a two week trip to Kingston Springs, Tennessee, to visit her pareats, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Boston. ! Mrs. George Miller, Fredericks, Va., spent sometime with mother, Mrs. R. B. Lubinski and sister, Mrs. Luther Hummel. With her were daughter-in-law, Mrs. Pierce Morg- an and grandchildren, Kathy, Pierce Jr. and Randy Laubach of Berwick, Pa. Anise Marie Faux, Washingtonville, is spending a week's vacation with Uncie and Aunt and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lubinski. Gail Payne and = Craig Bryan, Greensburg, Pa. spent the week end with her grandparents and families, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Payne and Mr. and Mrs. Grover Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Brown, Brooklyn, N. Y., formerly of here, are spending a week visiting children here, Mr. and Mrs. James Brown, and family, Mr. and Mrs. William FLY IN THIS PLANE— An hour aboard this Mackey airplane and she will leave enchanting Ft. Lauderdale and arrive in the British-Bahamian atmosphere of Nassau, Three fun-filled days at the Gill Hotel in Florida will be a lasting memory and three more de- lightful days at the British Colonial Hotel on the island to look forward to ie. _ August CTPA —————— eS Miss Shickshinny Centennial Will es LOUNGE ON British Colonial Hotel in YOU WILL HELP THE CANDIDATE OF YOUR CHOICE. ENJOY THIS LUXURIOUS VACATION WHEN YOU PURCHASE YOUR ADVANCE SALE TICKETS TO THE “LAND. OF FIVE MOUNTAINS”, A HISTORICAL PAGEANT DEPICTING THE GROWTH OF THE SHICKSHINNY AREA FROM ITS INFANCY, : : “For an evening of unsurpassed entertainment you must attend... : ~ SHICKSHINNY CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION BY, 00 SIT IN THIS CHAIR— Palm trees, sun, cool drink, crazy hat and an empty chair . . . all these are hers when she stays at the Gill Hotel of her choice in Fi. Lauderdale, Florida for three days and === This will be Miss Shickshinny sunning herself on the white sand beach after a cool dip in the sparkling Atlantic. She will enjoy three carefree days at the Gill Hotel of her choice in Fort Lau- derdale, Florida, and three at the world-famous an hour's sunny flight away via Mackey airlines. THIS BEACH Nassau, Bahamas, just By d'Alessio THESE WOMEN! ~— “Do you mind discontinuing coffee breaks, boss? It’s more exciting when we sneak out for them!” en Gennetts and family and Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Sorber, also friends. Mr. and Mrs. William Gennetts and children Bonnie, Vicky, Karen and Michael spent the week end with Aunt and Uncle, Mr. and Mrs. William Evans of Mt. Holly, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hoover, 3rd. and children, Barbara, Billy and Donna, left Friday for Philadelphia to spend a week with her mother and family. Perry will leave from there to go fishing in Canada. Noxen Mr. and Mrs. William Manning, Kathy, Sharon and Billy, N. J., spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Space and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coole and Billy, spent last week end at the home of Kenneth Hale, Watrous, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. John Hackling, Jamesburg, N. J., spent last week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Phil- ips Jr. and family and Mrs. Sophia Hackling. Airman 1st Class and Mrs. Carl Galey, Anchorage, Alaska, are spend- ing some time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Galey. He and his wife expect to leave for the Shaw Air Base at South Carolina shortly. Airman 2nd Class and Mrs. Jerry Galey of Peace Air Base, New Hamp- shire, recently spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Galey. Mrs. Calvin Strohl was taken to the General Hospital last week by Noxen ambulance. Reuben Allen, New Jersey, is spending a few days at his home here. Mrs. William Butler and Mrs. Ruth Field attended the Methodist School of Missions at Keystone Jun- ior College, Factoryville, for a week. Mr. Fred Jones and sister Eliza- beth Jones went to Philadelphia last Saturday, where Mr. Jones enter- ed Wills Eye Hospital for treat- ment. : Mr. and Mrs. Sterlyn May and family of Allentown, spent last week end with Mr. and Mrs. William Engelman. Rose Mary Engelman returned home with them after a two week visiti with the Mays. Mrs. Evelyn Nalbone, New Jersey, spent last week end here with her son, Joseph and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miner rec- ently spent a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gunnis of Buf- falo, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Miner and family of Harpersville, N. Y. spent last Saturday at the Miners. On Sunday they had Mrs. Laverne Gary and son Richard, S. River, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Kern Dibble, Susie and Patty of Meshoppen and Mr. and Mrs. William Gary and family of Falls. William Race, Binghamton, N. Y. is spending a vacation here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Race- Mrs. Elvin Bean and son Mike and [Patricia Swan, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elman at Olean, N.Y. Affie Blizzard, Ward amd Doug- las Vanderhoff of Metochin, N. J. spent the week end with ‘Christine and Delbert Blizzard, who returned to New Jersey with them for a vacation on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Willets and family, Mt. Arlington, N. J., spent last week end with Mr. and Mrs. Vane Race. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haverick and children, Levittown, Pa., spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Race and family. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Beahm, Loren, Martin, Pamela and Kevin, Elizabethtown, Pa., are visiting his mother, Mrs. Elida Beahm and other relatives in this area. Mrs. Robert Sorber and son Claude, drove to Hazelton on Mon- day. Claude is scheduled for an interview, prior to entrance to Penn State Extension School in Wilkes- Barre. Harveys Lake Clara Smith, Danville, is spend- ing some time with Mr. and Mrs. Garvin Smith. Miss Smith has been a hospital patient and is recuperat- ing at the Smith héme. On Thurs- day, Helen and Ethel Sanford, Dan- ville, visited at the Smith home. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Garinger and daughters of Berwyn spent their vacation at the Raymond Garinger home last week. Mrs. Lee Shepperson and daugh- ter, Peggy, Danville are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Higgins. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Carpenter entertained the following guests last week: 0. Jones, Cincinnati, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Nancarrow, Hark- imer, N. Y.; and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Miles, Ilion, N. Y.; Mrs. Narcarrow and Mr. Jones are sister and brother of Mrs. Carpenter. Ruggles Infant son, Ernest Robert Slocum, of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Slocum, Meeker was baptized by Rev. Gor- don at the morning services in the Ruggles Methodist Church on Sun- day. : Mrs. Daisy Crispell had as week end guests, her daughter and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cobleigh and Delbert of Binghamton, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kocher and family of Johnson City, N. Y. vis- ited Mr. and Mrs, Carleton Kocher and family and his mother, Mrs. Jane Kocher, sister, Mrs. Aderine Nulton, on Sunday. Mrs. Ed. Husted, a surgical pat- ient in the General Hospital, is coming along nicely. Ruggles W.S.C.S. will meet at the church on Thursday evening, 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Butler and children, Brenda and Billy, spent Wednesday visiting her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Harry White in Endicott, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Jack: Swire and son Jackie, of Easton, spent the week end with Mrs. Swire's parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Traver. | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Blacha, Irvington, N. J. recently spent a few days visiting Mr. and Mus. Joseph Desiderio. This past week £2 ‘they had as guests their son and family, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Gimber and children Patty and Meigan of ‘Wilkes-Barre. Sweet Valley Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L. Holbrook, former residents of Williamsport are now residing in Gulfport, Miss., where Mr. Holbrook is managing a garment factory. The Holbrooks, who were associated with Weldon Manufacturing Co. in Williamsport were frequent week end visitors in the Back Mountain area. Mrs. Elizabeth Conaghan, Tyrone is spending some time at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Conaghan, Trucksville. She arrived here to care for the older Conaghan children while mother and baby Erin are in Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. Samuel Bronson, of North Lake, suffered a heart attack at her home on Thursday evening. She was taken by ambulance to the Nes- bitt Hospital with Alfred D. Bron- son in charge. At the time of this writing she was responding to treat- ment and feeling somewhat better. Mrs. Charles T. Huey, Sr; and son Bill and daughter, Mrs. Dale Glover ‘and children, Carol Denise and Nicky, Connellsville, have re- turned to their home after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Martin, Harris Hill Road, Trucks- ville. While here, they were enter- tained at dinners at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Albert L.Ray, Sweet Valley and Mr. and Mrs. John Martin, Trucksvillee Mrs. Huey is a sister to Mrs. Harry Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Case, Main Road, Sweet Valley, entertained the following at a dinner on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Applegate, Sugarloaf, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Case, Noxen and Mrs. Alva Case's sister, Mrs. Stella Moore, Sanford, Fla. After dinner, Mr. Loren Case showed slides of his recent trip through the New England States. Calling at the Alva (Case home on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. George Koons and daughters Dianne and Madeline. Mrs. Felicia Castellani, who has been a medical patient at Nanti- coke State Hospital for the past two’ weeks, is showing some im- provement. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Coslett and daughter Ellen are vacationing at the summer home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Coslett, North Lake. The Carl Cosletts are residents of Whaleywville, Virginia. Jean and Nancy Drapiewski, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Carl V. Drapiewski, Sweet Valley are spend- ing the summer as counselors at the Little Flower Camp. Jean is teach- ing tennis and Nancy is coaching basketball. The girls expect to re- turn home in about two weeks. Mark Oplinger, Mountaintop, a former Sweet Valley resident, is visiting at the Joseph Kipp home this week. Cynthia Kipp is guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Kozemchak, Wilkes-Barre. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Flynn, Pikes Creek will leave today for Bruns- wick, Maine where they will visit their son and daughter-in-law Lt. (jg) and Mrs. Rutledge Flynn before going on to Quebec where they will meet their daughter, Catherine to accompany her home. Catherine has been attending classes in French at La Barr University for the past six weeks. Attending Sky Lake Camp in ‘Windsor, N. Y. this week are Con- nie Kisk, Karen Covert, Donna Bron- son and Jimmie Pall, all of Sweet Valley. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Furman Jr, North Lake were pleasantly sur- prised last week with a visit from the latter's cousin, Robert Barr, Leesville, Va., and his parents Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barr, Shamokin. Robert Barr is a Washington D. C. newspaper correspondent. Spending this week at the Furman home are Mrs. Furman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Osman, Shamokin, and Mrs. Frank Lyon and daughter, Marilyn Lee, of Allentown. Mr.; and Mrs. Clarence Lamor- eaux 'and children, Barbara and Judy, Chicago are vacationing at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gansel. They expect to return to Chicago Septem- ber first. Mrs. Ethel Gelsleichter, who re- sides on Route 118 near the Foot Hills Restaurant, spent her annual vacation from Benton Industry Shirt Here's the best place to get your home repair loan! JUST BETWEEN US HOME OWNERS... = THE FRIENDLY “Miners in Dallas’ { | | | HOURS: \ Drive-In Window Service Monday through Friday 8 am. to 2 p.m. Friday Evenings 5 to 8 p.m. ! % MINERS NATIONA MAIN STREET, DALLAS ‘Member Federal Depeeit Insurance Cerperation Free Parking on our Big Loi BANK ai OT DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA factory at her home where she has recently opened a Nursery. The nursery which has been a life time dream of the owner will feature Jackson-Perkins Roses. Mrs. James Sowers, Fernbrook, spent two weeks visiting and assisting Mrs. Gel- sleichter with her project. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Peterson, Benton, were also recent guests of Mrs, Gel- sleichter, : Mr, and Mrs. Richard Bridle, Richard Jr., and Lisa Ann have returned to Broomall after spend~ ing the past week with Mrs. Bridle's mother Mrs. Richard Davenport. The Bridle family also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bridle, Shick- shinny and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davenport, Jr. Beech Haven. While at the Richard Davenports Jr. they were entertained at a family outdoor dinner, which was also attended by Mr. and Mrs. John Biondo, Milford, &° Conn., who were week-end guests of the Richard Davenports Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bridle and family and Mrs. Davenport also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walsh and Mrs. Arthur Ehret and Glenn before the Bridles returned home. Mrs. Bridle is the former Evelyn Davenport of Sweet Valley. Mrs. Stanley Shinder and sons, Danny and Michael, Bloomfield, N.J, are spending a week as guests of the Harold Briggs family. Mr. Shinder, who drove the family up, returned home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Bray spent the past week end in Wilton, Conn. as guests of Mrs. Bray's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ham- ilton Marshal., Mrs. Marshal and daughter, Libby returned with the Brays and will visit in this area for the next two weeks, when Mr. Marshall will arrive to spend a week end here and to accompany hist family home. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laux, Shav= ertown are spending the summer at North Lake. Mr. Laux is owner of the Paul J. Laux Co. on Pioneer, Ave. Mrs. Marie Baker had as recent guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hoffner, sons Gene and Ben and Ben Jr.'s fiance, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Niff and daughters, Mary, Jean, Carolyn and Kathy, Royal Qak, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bozimski and sons Danny and Robert and daughter Donna, New Haven, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. George Wesley, Jr. and twin daughters, Luray and Leanne visited relatives in New Jersey during the past week. The twins’ sister, Penny went along, but returned to Sweet Valley earlier in the week with grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Harold Briggs, and their daughter Lorelie. Paul Thomas, Harvey's Lake, rec- ently spent a week as guest of his mother while his wife and son, Brian Paul visited Sgt. and Mrs. | Ernest Daley ‘in North Carolina, Rev. and Mrs. B. Kirby Jones, 3rd. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Stein~ ruck and daughters, Jane and San- dra will vacation this week in the southern states. ‘While in Lilesville, df N. C. they will be guests of Rev. Jones’ family, Mr. and Mrs. James Jones. \ Bess Klinetob entertained at din-' ner Monday night Mr. and Mrs. Clark Piatt, Mrs. Emma Davenport, Hunlock Creek, and Dayton Long. Meeker To celebrate his birthday on Au- gust 4, Jerry Shilanski took his grandmother, Mrs. Walter Kyttle and drove to Ocean Grove, N. J., to visit his mother, Mrs. Glendoris Shilanski, who is employed at the La Pierre Hotel. The front porch of the hotel overlooks Wesley Lake and the side porch, the Atlantic Ocean. While there, Mrs. Kyttle was privileged to attend services ‘at the Methodist Auditorium which has the largest pipe organ in the world and a seating capacity of 10,000 people. Thanks to everyone, who in i) way, helped us with our three nigh stand at Farmer's Nite Market. Word has been received by Mrs. Lewis daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clin- ton Kyttle have arrived in Finley, South Dakota, from Rome, N. Y. They saw the sights through seven states on the way. An all day birthday party was held on August 1st for Shirley Bry- ant at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burt Bryant, Jr. [Those attending were; Wendy Allen, Joyce Kocher, Christine Harvilla, Nancy Skrovonsky, Ruth Donsavage and daughter, Amy Jo and Grandma Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle King have | announced the birth of a 9 1b. 10 oz. | daughter, Susan, born August 8 in | Nesbitt Hospital. Congratulations go out this week to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ruggles whe { celebrated their 68th wedding an- | niversary on Wednesday, August 16. W. S. C.'S. meeting will be held on Thursday evening at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ruth Rogers and Mrs. Edna Karschner. Wheelers Gale NOXEN ROAD HARVEYS LAKE SPECIAL FRIDAY NIGHT Pigs In A Blanket or Fish Fry 50c Every Saturday Night Lobster Tail Platter 1, Spring Chicken Sh 15¢ A i | i 3 | # § i Kyttle that her son zd) v ra Pra 12 Sse