DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA ARTHRITIS TTR ee NOXEN SUELO ETRE MI HAST ‘White Haven. Fern brook Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Leitch of Mr. and Mrs. William Compton, | Detroit, Mich., are spending some THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1961 Mr. ar] Mrs. Elmer Race, Chris- ting and David, spent the week end with Mr and Mrs. Nelson Cargill and famly, Binghamton, and Mr. The little old cabin that originally was located on the Harry F. Goer- inger, Jr., lot, and named “Happy Thought,” has been relocated and SECTION B—PAGE 1 area. It has had a face lifting, new | “We hate to argue with these sum- decorations and plumbing installed {mer suit manufacturers, but the and now serves as the bath house | only thing we've ever come across that is ‘comfortably cool’ in the Roushey Plot, have returned after |time visiting the latter's mother, spending a few days visiting Mr. | Mrs. Sarah Moss, of Shaver Avenue. and Mrs. Melvyn Compton and son,| Sincere sympathy is extended the Harry, in Levittown. ni family of East Overbrook Mrs. Verna J. Lamoreaux, Fern | Avenue on the unexpected death of Street, has returned after spending | Rev. Ira Button. He died of a heart six weeks as cook at Camp Kresge, | attack on Friday afternoon. Graphic Arts Services INCORPORATED , PHOTO-ENGRAVING Offset Negatives and Platemaking Sereen Prints, Art Work Phone VA 5-2978 Rear 29 North Main St. b Wilkes-Barre, Pa. a Mrs. Ranson Young, Mrs. Nelson Young and Mrs, George Young, Drums, are spending several days with Mrs. Albert Casterline and Mrs. Lulu Gilmore. Kay Doty, Benton, spent the past week with her sister, Mrs. Osmund Casterline and family. Robert and Clayton Keiper Jr. Delbert, Christine and Marie Bliz- zard, are visiting Mrs. Alton Field and other relatives at Jamestown, N.°Y. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Newell have left Noxen for their home in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Auxil have re- turned to Tampa, Fla. after a vaca- tion at Harveys Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bates and family spent several days at At-| lantic City this week. Mrs. Wheeler Hess spent several | days visiting her sister at Atlantic City. George Buckingham, Mass. called on Mrs. Ira Beohm, on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Boone, Eyers- ville, Pa., called on her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Engelman on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Sterlyn May and family, Allentown, were week end visitors. Word has been received here of | the serious illness of Nile Hansen, Holland, Mich., former assistant Superintendant of Armour Leather Co. and former resident of Noxen. Boston, i Fred Coole and Billy spent the | week with relatives in Salamanca, A WYOMING SEMIN ARY 'N. Y. Mrs. Elida Low of Galeton, # | re ; | Pa. returned with them for a visit. | Announces The Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Reed and : : family Norwich, N. Y. and Mr. and | OPENING OF ITS FALL SEMESTER aps od Diell and hig of iglerville, Pa. were recent visitors ily SEPTEMBER 12, 1961 [in Noxen. + +4 = g iGerdon Shook was taken to the | Registrations Now Being Accepted For | General Hospital by ambulance on | Beginners And Advanced Courses in [Pray evening after he suffered a | SECRETARIAL PRACTICE, SHORTHAND, Pc fy 3% Statin May 22} | TYPEWRITING, BUSINESS ENGLISH Mrs. William Snphibun zd fansly | over e we en rs. Jerry | Boon spent Thursday evening with CLASSES MAY BE SCHEDULED aor oad Av, Dandies ! - | man were Saturday callers. BETWEEN 8:00 A. M. AND NOON irr Senne, Shipp, Tenkhannack For Students H aving Afternoon | visited Mrs. Eva Root on Saturday Employment | evening. bith 4 1 Donald > oh 8 and family, alo, spen e | week with her and Mr. and Mrs. | EVENING CLASSES IN | Ben Stefanowicz, of Binghamton | spent the week end with her. ; | SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING Nirs. Nathan Shupp is visiting || ! ~ | Mrs. Alice Miner, Tunkhannock. : | WILL BEGIN Reuben Allen has returned to his | | MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 LTE : | Mrs. Fred Kromelbein, W. Wyo- Moderate Rates — Job Placement Service | ming, is spending some time with ; os | her daughter Mrs. Loren Case. fn Catalogue and Further Information on Request | Mrs. David MacMillan entered |" {8 ral’ ] ital Sund le | + Telephone BUtler 7-1126 LMS io | | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vilasi and $ | *S mg O’MALIA LUZERNE - DALLAS HIGHWAY Enterprise 1-0843 CLOTHES CLEANED Le at OMALIA TAR Do wonderful THINGS FOR THE STUDENT BODY! LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING | family, Binghamton, spent the week end at the home of the Jeddie Mac- Millans. Mr. and Mrs. John Hansen and son, John Jr. Canandagua, N. Y. spent the week end with her father Edgar Engelman and family. Kathy and Barbara Engelman re- turned on Saturday after several weeks vacation at Cayuga Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Miner and family, Harporsville, N. Y. spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Miner. William Race celebrated his seventy sixth birthday, quietly, at his home here on Saturday, August 19th. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Case and family are vacationing in Canada for two weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Slater, El- mira, N. Y. Mrs. Sarah Miller and Beatrice Slater, Kasson Brook, Pa., called on Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kei- per, on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Schenck and grand daughter, Dawn Duall, West- field, Pa. and Mr. and Mrs, Carlton Cahill and family, W. Pittston were week end callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schenck. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shalata | spent the week end with Mrs Har- old DuBois, Oneonta, N. Y. Car- t oline DuBois returned with them after a week stay with the Shalatas. Jerry and Jimmy Haynor, Bing- hamton, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Teetsel. Larry Lane is spending. a thirty day leave with his mother, Mrs. Henry Lane, from Grand Forks Air Base, N. Dakota, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Manning, Laceyville, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Miller, Sayre, spent the week end with the William Murphy's. Mr. and Mrs. John Hettesheimer and family, Carverton, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. James Hettesheimer and family. well, N. 7, Sunda; guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson were Mr. | and Mrs Albert Race and Edith, | Vernon, ind Mrs Emma Wilsey, Waverly,N. Y. Mr. ad Mrs. Delbert Bailey, | Hartford Jonn., spent the week end | with Mr and Mrs. Harry Siglin. | Mrs. Davd Hopkins, Vienna, N. J., | is spendig some time with them | also, Ladies Class at St. Lukes Sun-| day School held their montidy meeting m Wednesday evening at | the Parrih Hall. Present: Pastor | Wesley Bmm, Mesdames Joe Dot- ter, Donld Meeker, John Jones, Mildred bice, Donald Wall. Mr. ang Mrs. Donald Wall made and Mrs. Charles Vancampen, End- | now stands on the bathing beach at the new beach. | mid-summer heat comes in a glass.” a trip to Morganton, N. Carolina. Scotty ard Ronnie Wall returned | with then after a summer spent with the Walls, in Noxen. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bigelon and family, Hhrker, N. Y., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Harry | Bigelon. Grandson Gary remained | for a weel with his grandparents. | Fred Jotes has returned from the | Wills Eye Hospital in Philadelphia. | Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Kibbler and family, Cajye May Court House, N.J. spent the week end with Mr. and | Mrs. Arthw Kibbler. | Mr. and Mrs. Warren Montross and familymade a tour of the New | England Stites last week. Ganoga Lake The Garoga Lake Association ! held a part; at “The Stone House” with seventy-five guests attending. | An old fashoned square dance and | buffett supjer were enjoyed. The | regular morthly meeting of the as- sociation wis held last Monday. | Dr. and Mrs. Bond of Bloomsburg entertained the latter’s bridge club | (at “The Ste House” on Friday | psychology science with twenty-seven guests present. 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