ANIA r. and Cris- vberry ‘rancis 11, El- 1, Mrs. , Paul Jennie ~ Cris- Wright on and tthews y Ben- rispell, ar © Sr., Mrs. Albert and , Ricky . Race, r Race, : i a < D =~ EE ! Vanderhoff and : Summer Activities The two organizations, as active this summer as they are in winter, are Future Farmers of America and the Band. This year F.F.A. took its fourth annual summer trip to New York State, on July 25, 26, 27. : The first day after leaving Leh- man, they arrived at Cooperstown visiting Farmer’s Museum, Base Ball “Hall of Fame” and attended the Farmer's Museum Junior Livestock Show. From there they left for Waterloo “and visited points of interest along ‘the way. Next day they visited - Beacon Mill in Cayuga; Gould Pumps Inc., Seneca Falls; and Jackson and Perk- in's Rose Gardens in Newark. That evening they spent a few hours at Watkins Glen. The final day they toured Corning Glass Works, ‘and visited the Grand Canyon of Pornsylvania at Wells- boro. The officers, elected last spring, are President, Howard Piatt; Vice . President, Walt Lubinski; Secretary, . Dean Williams; Treasurer, Henry Stefanowicz; Reporter, Richard Str- < oud. The boys enjoyed the trip and worked hard all summer with their farming. Band Was Busy The Band has been guite busy NOXEN Mr. ad Ms. Harry Parr, Bristol, spent” last past week with B. B. Engelman. Guy Siglin was taken to General Hospital last Wednesday by Noxen ambulance. Rev. and Mrs. Alfred Backus, Binghamton, N. Y. are spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fish. Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Cum- mings Jr. baby girl, Barbara Anielia, born on Aug. 24th. at Middleset. Hospital, New Brunswick, N. J. Mrs. Cummings is the former Verna Smith. This is their first child. ; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miner spent last week end with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Miner at Chenango Forks and with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Miner, at Harpersville, N. Y. The following spent last week end with Christine and Delber Blizzard: Mr. and .Mrs. ‘Alton Field Jr., Mr and Mrs. Ray Gorton and daugh- ter, Mrs. Alton Field Sr. of James- town, N. Y.,, Mr. and Mrs. Ward family and Affie Blizzard, yMetuching «Ni; Jo Fred Shook returned to his home at Lancaster, Calif., by plane, after attending the funeral of his father, Gerdon Shook. Mr. and Mrs. Robert May spent last week end with the Paul Daub- erts and family, Allentown. Sandra Engelman and Kathy left on Tuesday to visit their sister, Mrs. ‘ ~ John Hansen and family, Canada- gua, N. Y. Kathy is staying for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff Jr. and Kathie spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff Sr. The Albert Ruff Srs. had a tour of west- ern Pennsylvania, over the week end. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Leibenguth and family visited the Ray Leiben- guths on Friday and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mead and family, Pough Keepsie, N. Y., spent severad days with them this week. Harold Leibenguth came home from the General Hospital on Thurs- day. He had been admitted Sunday morning following an automobile accident. His condition is. good. Mike Bean, W. Hartford, Conn., ing, N. Y., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Bean. Nancy Bean returned after a visit with the Kamenstein’s and: Mr. and Mrs. Barney Miller, E. Hartford, Conn- James Casterlins, Buffalo, spent the week end with Mrs. Albert Cas- terline. Mrs. Nevin Benner, Rich- field, Pa. spent several days here this past week. Mrs. Elizabeth Munketchy, King- ston, Mr. and Mrs. George Fleth, Dunmore and Mr. and Mis. Gab- riel Kalmar, Scranton, were week- end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Kunketchy. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Cargill and Candice, Binghamton, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Lawr- ence Race. Rev. Philip Harcourt, Erie, is sub- stitute minister in Rev. Wesley Kims absence during the month of Sept- ember. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Beahm, Elizabethtown, visited at the home of Mrs. Ira Beahm, on Sunday- Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Tallent, Stull, announce the birth of a baby girl, Deborah, on Sept. 3rd. This is their first child. Mrs. Tallent is the former Jeanette Wandel.- Richard Philips, Rochester, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. end Mrs. Ernest Philips. Mr. and Mrs. David Coole, Deb- bie and Vicky, Waverly, spent. Labor Day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coole. : Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Hess Jr. and children of Andover; Conn. spent a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Hess Sr. ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Hackling and Dusty, Jamesburg, N. J., spent the holiday with his mother Mrs. Sophie Hackling, and sister Mrs. Ernest _ Philip Jr. and family. = = u Visitors at the Albers one home oe Le High School MARY ANN LASKOWSKI hman By this summer. Along with picking out numbers for the spring concert and practicing for our own foot- ball games, we are all thrilled about making the ‘trip to Philadelphia this Sunday to play at the Eagle-Brown’s Football Game. It will be nation- ally televised and we hope that all our practicing will go toward mak- ing this show a success. This summer the band also held its annual picnic. Band Sponsors made the arrangements to have it at Pete Wolfe's Grove. Following supper, gifts were presented to Mr. and Mrs. John Milauskas by the Band and the Band Sponsors. Everyone had a wonderful time, and everyone is looking forward to an- other picnic next year. Football Suceess Our team was successful Saturday by working together, the boys came out with a 25-2 victory over Nesco- peck. Tomorrow evening we face a team that is. picked to beat us, Forty Fort. Each year this team has been an exciting teamj to play. Our games are always full of action. I'm sure this year will be no exception. This is one of two night games. It will be played on Forty-Fort field at 7:45. Everyone be sure to come, the Band will put on its great half- time show. announce the birth of a and Mrs. Merwin Kamenstein, Flush- | were Airman first class .and Mus. Richard Jones, recently stationed at Las Vagas. They will return to North Carolina, following a fifteen day leave. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Dor- othy French, | last week were Mrs. ! Robert Pelican, Bobby, Kathy and! Kenny and Mrs. Peter Ferleti and. Tom of Menlow Park, N. J. | Mrs. Dorothy French and Mrs. Ronald Hopfer and family spent the week end with relatives in N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Toth and | family of Allentown were Labor Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Hollos and family, Mrs: Toth’s | brother, who was killed in action in | France, served in the same com- ! pany, Co. “G,” 23rd Infantry, 2nd | division, with Mr, Hollos. r. Paul Lattimer has returned to his studies at Lock Haven State Teacher's College. Mrs. Ida Evans was taken to the | General Hospital by Noxen ambu- | lance, on Saturday. - Mr. and Mrs. William Hollos recently entertained Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Swick of Fort Worth, Texas, who vacationed in Noxen, Mr. Swick | and Mr. Hollos were members of | the 23rd Regiment, 2nd division Infantry at Fort Sam Houston, Texas, durfng World War II. It was | the - first time for Mr. Swick in Pennsylvania and eighteen years since they served together in the Army. A daughter of Dr. Pibbins, who will be remembered by many Noxen people, called on the Guy Fritzes, who occupy the same home that the Tibbin’s did while living here. She was very interested in seeing her old home and going through it, and | noting all the changes that had | taken place in fifty years, when she was a girl of seventeen. I am unable to give her name as there were three girls and I don’t know whch one was the visitor. Their names were Florence, Bessie and Josephine. Richard Rauch, : Macungie, Pa., spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. G. H. Rauch. William MeKenna returned from General Hospital on Friday night after being a medical patient there for two weeks. His condition is good. Margaret Sorber has returned to her duties at the Overbrook School for the Blind, Philadelphia. Ha Mr. and Mrs. Sterlyn May and family, Allentown, spent the week- end with the William Engelmans. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Patton | and, girls, Newburgh, N. Y., spent | the week end with Mr. and Mrs. | Voyle Traver. Mrs. Wilbur Crispell, Elmira, N. Y., spent Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Traver. Mr. and Mrs. Davis Smales, Spring Hill, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Smales and family, Wyalusing, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.’ ‘Wheeler Hess. Edna Maurer and Mrs. Samuel McCracken, Wilkes- Barre were callers during the week. Roger Race, Wallingford, Conn. spent the week end. with the Vane Races. Debbie Patton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Patton, broke her arm on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schenck spent Labor Day week end with Mr. and Mrs. Joe French and family at Brasher Falls, N, Y. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Richards left Friday to spend a week fishing in Canada. “Judy Lee Cheadle and Mike Bida- men of Harrisburg, spent the week end with Mrs. Harry Miller. Mrs. Elvin Bean, daughter Nan- cy and Mrs. ‘Marwin Kamenstein spent several days this week with Mrs. Bean's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elman, Olean, N. Y. Mrs. Ora Bean returned with Mrs. Merwin, Kamenstein to her home in Flushing, N. Y. for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Schenck, Schenectady, N. Y., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Schenck, Mr. and We Robert Shalanski, Trenton, N. J. announce ae "birth of a baby girl, Cheryl Ann, at Trenton Hospital on September 5th. Mrs. Shalanski is the former Flor- ence Keiper of Noxen. They have one other girl. Mr. and Mrs. Osmand Casterline, Brent and Darlene spent the week- |end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Hinkey and family, Bing- hamton, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vilasi and family of Binghamton, N. Y. spent the week end with the Jeddie Mac- Millans. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Newell and family have moved from Harveys Lake into the home formerly oc- cupied by Mr. and Mrs. Donald Steltz on Schenck Road. THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1961 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones spent | the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hobbs and fam- | ily, Tonawanda, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Daley and | Mr. and Mrs. Lester Searer, Demunds Road, have returned from a two weeks’ vacation. They visited Lewis- town, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Searer and family at New Freedom over the weekend. The Joe Searers are family of North Carolina are visi. [formes residents of Poplar Street. ing Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shalata. Fernbrook | Mrs. Beatrice Moore, East Dallas, returned with Mr. and Mrs. Anthony DeCosta to Tauton, Mass.,, and is | spending some time with them. Transportation Unit. Meade In Bfrica Alfred Meade, 19, son of Mr. and [| Mrs. Walter M. Meade of Idetown, is stationed in Tripoli, where he is with the office personnel of USA Enlisting in Mrs. Oscar Dymond, East Over- October, several months after gradu- brook Avenue, is able to be up a ation from Lake-Lehman High few hours a day, since she has been School, he was transferred over- confined to her home the past three, seas to Africa in July. weeks. Rev. and Mrs. Andrew Derrick, ! Subscribe To The Prst Ppelie & Dallas Junior Club Plans Rummage Sale Dallas Junior Club | plans a rummage sale in the Lare | Building, Luzerne, October 5, 6 and 7. Mrs. Carl Goeringer, chairman, | announces that donations of used ' clothing, shoes, household furniture, | odds and ends, may be made | through a group of four women | located through the area: | Mrs. Paul Hillyer, Trucksville; Mrs. Robert Wade, Shavertown; | Mrs. Robert Rave, Huntsville; and Mrs. William Hanna, Dallas. | first meeting of the 1961-62 School | Woman's To get your prospect lukewarm, | you have to 0 get: your self red hot. | Shavertown P.T.A. Mon. Shavertown PTA will hold its i Year, Monday at 8:15 p.m., at the | Shavertown Elementary School. This will be a general Get-Ac- quainted Meeting at which time the | Teachers will be introduced to the Parents. The Executive Board held its first meeting on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. John Rogers, when plans for the forthcoming year were discussed. Especially invited to attend are] any new parents of first graders; | SECTION B— PAGE 7 | Indian Mound Uncovered ‘At Lake Ganoga Cottage An Indian mound was uncovered | by bulldozers grading the lawn of the Richard Cornwell cottage at Lake Ganoga. Discovered by the Wilmington, Delaware family, were | a number of arrow-heads, a tomas hawk, and shards of pottery which | Mr. Cornwell expets to subject to | the radiocarbon test to determine [ actiquity 7 “We read that a form of base- | ball was a favorite sport of the anc- also parents of transferred pupils |ient Greeks. We do remember some- and all former members. Ved Constantly expanding to meet growing demands, Pennsylvania Gas and Water Company is increasing its Natural Gas service facilities to include sections of the Back Mountain Area. 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