SECTION B-— PAGE 4 SHAVERTOWN / suffered a very bad fracture of her leg. She is in a cast from hip to toe. | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turner have left for a months’ stay in Florida. THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8 1962 i go a long way in making her nursing career a huge success. perience we know that Alice’s beau- tiful smile and bedside manner will | NOXEN Hospital, Meshoppen, on Sunday. | Eileen Crispell, Newark, N. J | spent the weekend with her parents | Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crispell. DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Vr and Mrs. Forest Randall, Ross Jorners, N. Y., called on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tolley and chil- iren, Courtdale, visited her parents, Hi! Another week has gone by all? Between bottles, thermometers : : . : and for this family it is a welcome | and who gets what medicine when, Mrs. James Edwards, Druid Hills, | Sympathy of the community is| William Evans, a patient at the Fred Case and Mr. and Mrs. Loren | Mike Bean, W. Hartford, Conn. { Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wyant, on relief. We have battled scarlet |a new week is a welcome relief. has returned home from General extended to the family of David D. | Danville State Hospital, for two [Case attended the viewing of Mrs. | spent the weekend with his parents { Sunday. § fever, bronchitis, strep throats and, | It anyone who reads this column Hospital. | Evans, Ridge Street, and to Harold | weeks. returned home on Saturday, | Grace Kromelbein, Wilkes-Barre, on |the Elvin Beans. Mr. and Mrs. David Hopkins, New of course, the virus. Why is it that has any items they wish to appear Mrs. Earl King, E. Center Street, | Ash, Main Street, who lost his fa- | greatly improved. Sunday. Carlton Patton, Newark, Del., Mi Jersey, visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry. one prescription cannot (be a icurerly re 1 would be more than glad to has returned home from General | ther, Sterling M. Ash. Mrs. Harry Keiper received word Mrs. Ray Leibenguth and Harold {and Mrs. Fred Clark, Fulton, N. Y. Siglin on Sunday and Ms. Hopkins 1 — — - — nehide them. However, 3 POL Mr or Rosdlle dl Frank Garris wishes his friends op Sunday of the death of her {and Mrs. Harry Miller and Mrs. Carl | spent the weekend with the Franklin | ill stay for a month to assist in — time your item does not appear |; Ne 2n ; hi Tut Dee s an to know that he is recuperating at fyother, Alvah Foote, of Dushore. | Brobst visited at the home of Mr. Pattons. On Saturday they, By ‘he care of her mother. Br £ wher you lexpeet It. the: Foason is LAE ee A home, Main Highway. He recently Funeral will be held on Monday. and Mrs. David Brobst, Lynn, Pa., an iy and NS cu» are por Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blizzard andl 4 5 : rday:. yar Emer S | retur , after i av. | ie ir r. . and : Mrs. illiam McGovern ZB] HATIONWIDE due to lack of space. It will no| ¢ ywoo ing and are happy to be in returned home after a hospital stay. | A; onc desiring to send cards or [On Saturday. da the. wedi of Denuld tamily visited O.F. Mies, Tus an MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY doubt appear in the next issue. My their new home. Evelyn Frantz, Brook Street, has | letters to Stella Shook, please ad- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Race and Patton, presently stationed at Camp nock, on Saturday. a = phone number is still OR 4-4429. Mrs. Florence Long, Inman Street, | retumed after spending a week with | dress them to—Niagara Falls Me- family of Buffalo, spent the weekend Lot. Vi. ond. Elizabeth Carter of was Mr. Miner's eighty-second birth- § Mrs. Ruth L. Houser, Spring |has had as guests for a week, her | relatives in Bethlehem. | morial Hospital, Room 204, 10th St., | with William Race. Ee Pa. The wedding took gay, : 5 st ERNEST i Street, was a guest of honor at a | daughter, son-in-law and grandchil- | Mrs. Olive Titus, Lehigh Street, | Niagara Falls, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vancampen | ylace at the First Presbyterian The beautiful flowery on the altar dinner party given recently by her | dren, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kintner, | recently celebrated her eighty-first | Mrs, Robert Engelman, a patient | and Tim, Endwell, N. Y., called on | Church at Allentown at 4 p.m. on at the Lutheran Church on Sunday GAY daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and |Terry, Andy and Dottie of Triech- | birthday. lat the General Hospital for one|Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Race, on | Saturday. They will reside at Peters- | V'¢ presented by eae of | Mrs. Elton Brace; R. D. 1, Dallas. [lers, While here little Andy under- | News on the West side of the week, returned home on Saturday. |Sunday. burg, Va. Mrs. Mary Blizzard, in her memory. - The Brace’s daughter Ruth L. Brace. | went an eye operation in Mercy | highway is especially lacking. Will | Harriett Dendler, Harrisburg, Peggy Coole, Bloomsburg, Nancy Mr. and Mrs. James Patton, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Fran Walsh andi New: Dallay & was a guest of honor. alse, .. Or | Hospital. | you let me hear from you? Thank | spent the weekend with the Roy |Bean and Sandra Engelman, Bristol, | spent the weekend with Mr. and | Mary Ann, Scranton, were supper Sloaping w giiests were Bers Risto: Mr, and Mes, Congratulations are in order for |you. Dendlers. spent the weekend at their homes | Mrs. Richard Patton and family, at | Zuests at the William Munketchy # Center » W. Dean Johnson, Dean, Russell, { Alice Shrey, James Street, who re- | prt RN | Mrs. Ora Bean returned from a | here. Athens, ar home on Sunday. 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