go NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm RUGGLES, Mrs. Glenn Kocher FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver CHASE, Mrs. William Hughes MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter MT. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert IDETOWN. Bess Cooke larveys Lake Mr. and Mrs. Harry Searfoss and | grandson, George Seelinger of New ~ Jersey have been spending their . vacation with Mrs. Searfoss’ mother, | Mrs. Ruth Calkins at the Picnic Grounds. : Betty Cooke of Fernbrook A | Now York City visited Mrs. Joseph ~ Rauch on Thursday. Betty is spend- | mg her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cooke at Fern- brook. Linda Jocelyn, Oneonta, N. Y. 5 spent the week end with the Reese Finn family. Carl Swanson and Joe McCaffery, Sandy Bottom, are patients in Gen-~ Richard Searfoss, Kunkle Road, who has been ill with virus for two | weeks has been in General Hospital fl out. By phone she soon | help. . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hanadel and | for tests and observation. A small fire recently damaged some furniture at the home of Lewis | Jones, Alderson Section, Mrs. Jones ~ was home alone and was burned on the arm trying to put the fire received family, West Wyoming, are now | occuping the Garinger apartment. Albert Armitage + hbo at a ‘eook-out™ Sunday afternoon and evening, to celebrate ~ Mr. Armitages’ birthday. Present || were: Mr. and Mrs. -George Brodi, i teacher here, 3 Warren, Pa. as guests recently. and son Francis, Larksville, Mr. and Mrs. Josph Rauch, Bradley and Ken- dall Rouch, Jessie Garinger ‘and the hostesses. | Beaumont Mrs. Jean Clark and Mrs. Ruth Rogers chaperoned the 4H Girls’ Picnic at Harveys Lake last week. ~ The Clarence Hilberts were happy to have Viola Flowers, a. former and Ethel Ericson, ~ Paul Nulton, 3rd, is visiting rela- tives at Long Island, N. Y. He writes that he has enjoyed trips to Freedomland, the Hall of Fame, nt Howe's Caverns. Cheryl and Merl Newberry, child- | ren of the Donald Newberrys, were NE 9-8522 NE 9-3930 OR 4-5460 OR 4-2732 GR 71-2784 Harding 388-2270 NE 9-3137 relieved of their tonsils at the Gen- ero] Hospital last week. Mary Ann and David Patton, who have been vacationing at Rochester, N. Y., brought Debbie and Larry Pilger home with them. Mrs. Louis DeRemer: was a recent surgical ‘patient at the General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John King and son Albert Lee, Dayton, were with rela- tives here recently. Mr. and Mrs. Glenwood Herring of New York City visited the Wil- liam A. Austins. Joseph Dress, son of Mr.: and Mrs. Ned Dress, Lancaster, Ohio, spent this past weekend with his grandparents, the C. J. Dresses. Joe is enroute home after a two year term with Uncle Sam in Germany. This fall he plans to finish his fourth year of college at the Univ- ersity of Arizona .where he. will major in production, and merchan- dising. Erma Jean Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Cook, was a guest of honor at a variety shower held recently at the home of Mrs. Rus- sell Denmon. Erma Jean will marry Jay Stark .of Tunkhannock, August 26. Loyalville Mrs. ‘Howard Peterman and son ‘Thomas, Benton, spent some time with her sister and family, Mrs. George Steltz Jr. who had the mis- fortune of stepping on a nail and requiring medical care. Mrs. Blanche Pietruzka and Mr. and Mrs. John Kozloski, South River, N. J., spent the week end. visiting mother, R. B: Lubinski, and other relatives and friends here. ‘Shirley Darnell, Philadelphia was home this week making plans for her coming wedding at her parents home, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Darnell. Don’t forget the Sunday School picnic to be held at church grounds, Augus 26. Everyone invited. W.S.C.S. met in church hall. Thank you cards were sent to Mrs Katherine Scott and ©’Malia Laundry for doing our linen, get well card to Shirley Denmon, who was in Nesbitt Hosp- ital “A meat loaf supper will be ‘served in September. Present: Emily HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs, Albert Armitage TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert “ BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. Vernon Ash LEHMAN, Barbara Simms SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Albert Ray NE 9-6531 OR 4-2748 NE 9-2544 OR 5-1872 OR 4-3391 GR 7-2072 Lord, Cora Dougal, Addie Payne, Thelma Leach, Bess Klinetob, Dianne Wegner, Arline, Doris, Sharon, Stu- art, Virgie Wolfe, Mary Ann Swire, Josie Hummel and Dale Leach Jr. Next meeting will be held in church hall, third Tuesday in September. Our sympathy goes out to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hoppes and fam- ily in the loss by death of his mother, Mrs. Ethel Randall. Mrs. Angelo Blanchi and son, Ang- elo and daughter, Barbara, Irving- ton, N. J. spent some time with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hummel. With her was her sister and nephew, Mrs. John Skripp and Richard of Alden. Trucksville Mr and Mrs. Robert Curran, Carv- erton Road, have returned after spending several days in Atlantic City. ' Sidney ‘Oldfield, Michigan Heights, Michigan has returned after spend- ing several weeks with his grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Springer, Carverton Road. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Warren and family, Philadelphia, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waller, E. Main Street. Mrs. Samuel, Hunter entertained members of her card club at her summer, home ‘at Harveys Lake. Mrs. James. Norton and Mrs. Oscar Stiles won prizes. Guests numbered twelve. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Napierkow- ski, Laura Ann and Cecilia Napier- kowski, Holly: Street, are spending the week. at North Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Brobst have rented an apartment at 23 Carverton Road. Mrs: Brobst is the former Beverly Anderson. Edward Fielding, of Ed's Beauty Shop, Carverton Road, has returned from a visit with relatives in Eng- land and Wales. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Letterman and family; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hoffman and family spent a few days rec- ently touring: the New England States. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Adders, Har- ris Hill Road, returned after visit- vacationed at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Graves, [alla- dega, Ala., former residents of Loh- man Street, are visiting thei son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson N. Graves and fimily, Franklin Street. Dr. Lester E. Jorden, Carterton Road, spoke on the new phn to expand the membership of ry before Plymouth Rotary Club, Mon- day night. Dr. Jorden is past istrict Governor of Rotary Internatimal. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forl, Mt. Greenwood, are spending two weeks at Atlantic City. They will visit their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ash in Trenton, N. J. before returning. Harry Ellsworth and Allan row are in Canada on a fishing trip They will visit their cousin Kenneth Bry- ant in Bufflao on their return. Mr. and Mrs. Ben L. Jenkirs, 2nd. and daughters, Connie and Nary of Lehigh Street have returnel from a visit with their parents, Nr. and Mrs. Edward [Smith of Ropes, N. C. and Mr. and Mrs. David H. Jenkins of Orlando, Fla. Constance Ellsworth, Binghumbon, formerly of Harris Hill Road, will be the guest this week of her aunt, Mrs. Carrie Sanford Brown Manor. Ruth Sanders and Margaret San- ders of E. Main Street will leave the end of the week for Richfield, Ohio., where they will spead a few days with their niece, Mrs. Clar- ence Henderson. Robert: Clifford, Scheneerdy, N.Y. has returned home after visiting his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Springer, Edge- wood Heights. Mr. and Mrs Warren Snyder and children, Mary, Elizabeth, and Ruth spent several days last week in Philadelphia. Robert Shoemaker is recuperating at his home after submitting to surgery in Nesbitt Hospital. Robert is employed by Bairds Kingston Dairy. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cook, Ridge Street, visited his brother and sis- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cook, Harrisburg, recently. They ing their sons, Jeffery and Herman, Jr., at Montour, N. Y. They also enjoyed a tour through the State Capitol buildings while there. A " HARVEYS LAKE LIGHT CO. ..B “SEE” — TIME HERE! LAKE STREET DALLAS | children are visiting Mrs. | brother and sister-in-law, Mr. { Mrs. Edward Benning and family of | Salem, go to Freesport where they will IN HOMETOWN AMERICA Back To ScHooL — Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Winters and son, Sheldon, Jr. Sunbury, visited relatives here on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Edwards, Midway Manor, recently returned from a week of fishing in Canada. Birthday greetings this week to Mrs. Beverly Chipola, Mrs. Beat- rice Perrin, Mrs. Dawn Dick Riutta, Mrs. Beatrice Williams, Mrs. Dor- othy Engle, G. Robert Henry, David Palmer, Harry Misson, Jr., George Pierce, Alan Shaver, Donald Per- rin, Samuel Dilcer, Jr., Thomas R. Williams, Phylis Throwbridge, Car- olyn Stout, Deborah Bullick, Corrine Beiz, Phoebe Weigel, Elsa Orchard, Jeanne Hunter, Peggy Poynton, Thomas Covert, Warren Jeffers, Alex Hunt, Herbert Alexander, and John Edwards. Roger Kresge, Lancaster, is vis- iting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Kresge, Cliffside Avenue. Jack Anderson has returned after spending three = weeks with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Houghwout and fam- ily, Mercerville, N. J. Georgina ‘Weidner, her mother, Mrs. Maude Weidner, and Mr, and Mrs. Herbert DeWitt wvisited Mr. and Mrs. George Swales and fam- ily in Northampton last week. Georgina Weidner is a teacher this week at the Christian Outreach Camp, School of Missions, being conducted at Sky Lake. The camp is for boys and girls thirteen and fourteen years of age. Mrs. John D. Joseph, S. Pioneer Avenue, is recuperating from injur- ies sustained in a fall in the kit- chen of her home. Evans Has Cast Removed Thomas Evans who suffered severe lacerations to the forefinger of his left hand while using an electrie saw, had the cast removed last week. He expects to return to work around September 15. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Engle and Engle’s and N. C. From there, they will visit another brother. family, Harris Hill Road, are spend- ling the week in Allentown, where | they are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Henderson, former residents of Bunker Hill. Family Group Gathers For Reunion A family group gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald And- erson, Meadowcrest, following the wedding of their daughter, Bev- erly to Eugene Brobst. Out-of-town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steinhauer and son, Robert, Silver Springs, Md., Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Steinhauer and sons, Levit- town; Captain and Mrs. Albert Steinhauer and daughter, Louisville, Ky.; Mr. and Mrs. Claude Scouten and daughter of Williamsport; Mrs. Ruth Parsons and sons, Wilkes- Barre; Captain and Mrs. Robert Jen~ nings, Port Chester, N. Y.; Mr. and Mr.s Robert Anderson and children, Jersey City, N J.; Mrs. Randy Dick- erson and familys Binghamton; Mrs. Ruth Hyland and daughters, Lan- caster, and Mr. and Mrs. David Anderson, Arlington, Va. ‘Mt. Zion Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Alton Kiley, Castle Creek visited Mrs. Kiley’s aunt and uncle, the Rev. and Mrs. Charles Gilbert. On a trip to Binghamton last | Saturday we Gilberts visited Paul jand Mildred Jones and daughters, | | Judy and JoAnn Jones of Joy Acres | near Quaker Lake. People in this | area will remember Mrs. Jones as the former Mildred Snyder of | Orange. | Edward Miles was guest speaker | at the Carverton, Orange and Mt. | Zion churches last Sunday. Our puppy Tuify who is a won- | derful mixture of dogginess showed | signs of pointing last Saturday | morning. I sat on the front porch lin the early morning with Tuffy | sitting on the step. Suddenly I saw | his neck stretch and stiffen, his | nose like a signboard arrow point- | ing toward the side yard. I follow- | ed his direction and there stepping | liesurely along toward the road | | were a buck and doe with no sense | of fear or caution. I did not stir but watched breathlessly while the | | handsome creatures made their | way down the road toward Eman- Myr. and Mrs. Harry Phillips and | uels’. Then they stepped into the bushes at the road side where I have seen deer go before. Then, the suspense over, Tuffy suddenly be- came frightened at what he had seen and darted for the front door! Sunday night I was guest speak- er at Wyoming Camp Ground. Dorothy and Catherine accompanied by David Scull sang a duet, “The Lord is My Shepherd.” Billy Miles and Mike Bell were cycling callers at Dunmovin last Sunday afternoon. Meeker S/Sgt. and Mrs. Ernest Daily, Cherry Point N. C. have announced the birth of a 9 lb. 10 oz. daughter on August 18. Mrs. Daily is the former Annette Shalata. The Dailys have two sons, Ernest and Edward. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leonard and daughter, Michelle, Philadelphia, spent the weekend with their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rogowski, Pikes-Creek, and Mr. and Mrs. Mil- ton. Leonard, Demunds. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Alles and Debbie, Wilkes-Barre and Mrs. Fred Winter and children Conrad, Fred, Jean and David visited last Sunday with Mrs. Bess Ruch, East Dallas. Other visitors were, Mrs. Ellen Garinger, Mrs. Alice Beagle and Jean, and Mr. ‘and Mrs. Albert Garinger, Wilkes-Barre. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carr, and children Robbie, Andrea and Jeffery of Massachusetts, spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wolfe and Letha Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor and children Maribeth, Chucky and Mark, and Mrs. Rosie Taylor, Har- vey's Lake have returmed after spending a week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Taylor and family and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kostich and | family, Detroit, Michigan. Last Sun- | day, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lanzaloth | and children, Williamstown, N. J. | visited Adrian Taylor, Harvey's | Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Winter | and family, Meeker. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian A. Winter, Jr. and family Stillwater, were | visited on Sunday by Mrs. Annie | Winter, Jean Winter Mrs. Esther | Alles and Debbie. Mr. Winter's | birthday was on Wednesday and | Mrs. Winter celebrated her birthday on Friday. Mr. and. Mrs. Joseph Senick and | children, Ann, Joseph, Stephen, | Mark and Paul, Edwardsville, | visited Mr. and Mrs. Lyle King apt} | family on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ide ad) Grace have returned from Highland, | Kansas, after spending a two week | vacation with. Mr. Ide’s sister, Mrs. | Lena Gordon. | | | Sweet Valley Mrs. Samuel Bronson, North | Lake, who has been a medical | patient at Nesbitt Hospital since | August 3, is steadily improving and | expects to return home some time | this week. Mr. and Mrs. ohn Holland nd daughter, Lori, - Shickshinny are camping at Lake Jean. They el cently entertained Mrs. Richard | Davenport, Sweet Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bridle, Richard Jr. and | Lisa Ann, Broomall and Mr. and | Mrs. Gordon Bridle, Shickshinny. | Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Robbins and | daughters, Lisa and Ann, Wilming- ton, Del., visited friends and rela- | tives in the Back Mountain area | last week, while vacationing at the home of Mr. Robbin’s mother, Mrs. | Maude Robbins, Trucksville. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Darrow and | family, Trucksville, Mr. and Mrs. | Eugene Gordon, Orange, Mr. and | Mrs. Cyril Darrow and Harold, Shavertown and Mrs. Marjory Klor- | an, Luzerne attended the Darrow family reunion at Towanda Sunday. Mrs. Walter Darrow and Mr. Eu- | gene Gordon are daughter and son | of Mrs. Lawrence Gordon, Pikes | Creek. i Mr. and Mrs. John Edwards, Jr., | Mr. and Mrs. James Edwards and | Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Kinny and son | Ronnie, spent Saturday picnicking at Mountain Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Remmling | formerly of Brooklyn N. Y. visited | | Mrs. Liva Gordon’s family while | enroute to Florida where they plan | to live. Mrs. Remmling is the | former Ruth Price, daughter of Rev. oe aad Mrs. John Pus Honusny of Lehman, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harrison, |. former residents of Pikes Creek, now of Atlantic City, had the lat- ter’'s mother Mrs. Liva Gordon, as guest for the past three weeks. Mrs. John Graham and daughter, June Graham, Lake Silkworth are visiting Mrs. Graham’s son, Jack and family in Adelphia, Maryland this week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Griffiths Sr., Lake Silkworth had as recent guests their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Koblish, Jr. and children, Linda, Stev, and Wayne, Baltimore, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Griffiths, Jr. and children, Susan and Robert, Wilkes-Barre are presently spending a two week va- cation at Lake Silkworth. Donna Marie Pall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Pall, Sweet Val- ley is visiting points of interest in New Jersey as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kearney, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Helvig, Balti- more, Md. with children, Ray Jr. James, Robert and Virginia spent the past two weeks vacationing with Mr. Helvig’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Helvig, Cease Terrace, Lake Silkworth. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perkins and children Patricia, ‘David, Jonathon, Charles Timothy, Ruth, and Mark recently spent a day at Ocean Grove, N. J. Patricia, who spent the past year as student at the Prairie Bible Institute, Canada has returned and will enter the General Hospital School of Nursing in September. Mrs. James Futch and daughters, Kathy Sue and Bonnie, Carverton Road, Trucksville, spent the past month vacationing at North Lake. They were guests of Mrs. Futch’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Harry. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hoover III and children, Barbara, Billy and Donna are spending this week in Philadelphia as guests of Mrs. Hoover's mother, Mrs. Martha Men- sch. The Hoovers reside at Pikes | Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Arden Hunter and children, Francis and Linda, Balti- more, Md., spent the past week-end with Mr. Hunter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hunter, Main Road, Sweet Valley. Donna Kay Swire, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Swire, Sweet Valley will celebrate her first birth- day this week. Helping her to en- joy the occasion will be her five brothers, George, John Jr., Danny, David and Dale. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Kunkle and son Bobby, Sweet Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Johnson and children, Maryanne, Dottie and Tommy, Harveys Lake, recently at- tended the Rural Mail Carriers Con- vention in Washington, Pa. Next year the state convention will be held in Allentown and the national’ convention in the state of Cali- fornia. Mrs. Lewis ILasco and children, Sandy, Danny, Barbara and Lewis Jr., Philadelphia, spent last week in Sweet Valley as guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Lasco. Bess Klinetob, Main Road, spent a day last week visiting with Mrs. C. Roscoe Lee, Terrace Drive. Dallas. Maryalice Mortimer, two year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Mortimer, Trucksville, former Sweet Valley residents, is a patient at the General Hospital where she is undergoing tests. Her four year old | brother, Pat is ill at home with | bronchitis. The Mortimers expect to return to this area to live with- in the next month. Mr. Mortimer is associated with the Glen Alden DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Paul Pardew, Baltimore, Md., is spending the summer as guest of The Willis C. Turner family, Main Road. On Friday of last week he ac« companied Terry Davenport, Barry Ray and Eddie Turner on an all day’ hike. : Joseph O. Jones, Lake Silkworth, will attend a dinner feting retired employees of I.B.M. Endicott, N. Y. on August 24th. The dinner will be held ‘at the ILB.M. country club. Mr. and Mrs. Jones recently had as guests Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jones and daughters, Roberta, Patty Lee, Betty Jane and Marilyn of Nanti-" coke. Mr. and Mrs. Harold MacGill and daughters, Betty Mae and Joanne of Bloomsburg were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. James Hutchinson, Lee Barkley Jones spent the past week-end at his home at North Lake. Lee, who is son of Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Jones is attending summer sessions af Lehigh Uni versity, Mr. and Mrs. Freas G.Keen ctbors tained at a family week-end gathering at their home at North Lake. In attendance were Mrs. Elizabeth Keen and Mrs. Florence Keen, Glen Lyon, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keen, Harrisburg, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Keen, Wyoming and Mr. and Mrs. Edison Fischer, Glen Lyon. Al Ray is enjoying the televised baseball games this season with his cousin Joe Gibbon of Hickory, Mississippi pitching for the Pitts~ burgh Pirates. Al is formerly from Meridian, Mississippi. Idetown Mrs John Koza and family, Boon~ ton, New Jersey — Mrs. Stephen Calkins, Rochester, N. Y. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Husted — Pvt. Richard Husted who is stationed at the Missle Base, Warrington, Pa. spent a week's leave at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell and daughters, Betty, Roberta, Carol, Alexandria, Va., spent the weekend with Mrs. Wesley Hilbert, Mrs. Campell’s mother after a tour of the New England States and New York. Other guests at the Gilbert home were Mrs, Gordon Matthews, daughter Elayne Chenango Bridge, N. Y. and Wesley G. Hilbert, Easton, who recently returned by Jet after a vacation on the west coast. Mr. and Mrs. James Fritz and daughters Marilgn, Barbara, Doro- thy, Baltimore, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fritz. While here. they attended the funeral of Mrs. Fritz’s father, Otto Nitz of Wilkes Barre. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Meade and daughters Connie and Beverly, Baltimore spent their vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Corey Meade. In Canada For Vacation and Mrs. Robert Ziegler of Trucksville, with four children, a dog and baby-sitter, left Sunday for a two-weeks vacation in Canada. 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