‘and family, | x i i \ SECTION B — PAGE 8 NOXEN Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pelican, Jacksonville, Fla., anhounce the birth of a daughter Terry Jo, April 28. Mrs. Pelican is a granddaughter of Mrs. Dorothy French. This is her seventh great grandchild. Mrs, Isaac Swire, Mrs. Thomas Swire and Mrs. Harry Sweppenheis- er, Mrs. Edward Adamitz attended the turkey supper at Jackson Town- ship, on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Isaac Swire enter- tained their three grandsons, Ricky, Billy and Tommy, of Hunlock Creek, over the week end. : : Mrs. George Montross was taken to General Hospital, Monday after- noon. Her son Allen is staying with his grandmother, Mrs. Joseph Dot- ter. : Mr. and Mrs. Donald Root and family, Buffalo, spent last week with his mother, Mrs. Liman Root. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Novak, Nik and ~ Mark, formerly of Seattle, Wash., visited Mrs. Elida Beahm, on Satur- day, Mr. Novak leaves on Monday for Huntsville, Alabama until Aug- ust, when they will be transferred to New Orleans. He is with Boeing Aircraft. Robert Womer, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Womer, recently underwent a tonsilectomy. He is fine and will resume school Mon- day. : Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Boone, Eyers- ville, spent Saturday with her par- ents, the William Engelmans. Word was received here that David Race, Westfield, had suffered a heart attack. He is a patient in Robert Packer Hospital, Sayre. Mrs. Harry Miller is leaving on Monday to spend several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Leonard Cheadle Harrisburg. Mr. and Mrs. George Katona and Emyl, Kingston, spent Sunday with the William Munketchys. Mrs. Joseph Shalata has been on the sick list for the past week. Airman First Class and Richard Jones, Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, N. C., are spending ten days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Jones. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Archie Baker, Trucksville and Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Moore, Courtdale, visited the William Crossmans, Sunday. Special Program Ladies Sunday School Class of St. Lukes Lutheran Church is sponsoring a special program Wedn- esday, May 16th at 7:45 p.m. at the church. It will include several numbers by the Bell Choir of Forty- Fort Methodist Church and slides of the Holy Lands. The slides are by Miss Louisa Howell of Carbondale and were taken on a recent trip. They will be presented and explain- ed by her. Refreshments will be served and a free will offering will be taken to defray expenses. The public is cordially invited to at- tend. Eileen Crispell, Newark, N.J., spent the week end with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crispell. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clarke an- nounce the birth of a son, Richard Allan on May 1 at General Hos- pital. Mrs. Clark is the former Louisa Patton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Patton and this is their first child. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hackling Jr., announce the birth of a son Lewis Roy, May 3 at General Hospital. This is their first child. Mrs. Arthur Blizzard entertained at a birthday party for her daught- er Pamela on her seventh birth- day. Present were: Roxanne Keefe, Donna Lou Murphy, Elaine Trav- er, Johnnie Smith, Dorothy and Karen Weaver, Debbie Dendler, War- ren and Gregory Newell, Alton Ir- vin, Eddie and Susan Nulton, Mar- cella and Dianne Blizzard. Lions Ladies’ Night Noxen Lions Club held Ladies Night at Esther’s Restaurant, Beau- mont, Saturday evening. Present ] were Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bend- er, Pastor Wesley Kimm, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Bean, Mr. and Mrs. James Gillis, Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Laffin, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis May, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wom- er, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Timko, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Belles, Mr. and Mrs. Osmand Casterline and Arline Har- vey. 1 Elvin Bean, Mrs, Oro Bean and Mrs. Albert May drove Mrs, Elvin Bean to Endicott on Sunday where she took the train to Oleon, N. Y. where she will spend two weeks with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Ellman. Mr. and Mrs. Robert May and Bill and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bel- les and Terry spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Daub- ert at Allentown, Terry and Bill took the excursion trip from Allen- town to Gettysburg. Mr. and Mrs. James Gillis and Jimmy Pat, of Williamsport spent Saturday night and Sunday, at the home of the Elvin Beans. ; Vane Race and Mrs Robert Gub- le called on David Race, at the Rob- ert Packer Hospital, on Tuesday. - Mr. and Mrs. Loren Case visited her mother, Mrs. Fred Kromelbein, at Carverton, Sunday, . Ne Fernbrook Bobby Stanton, 13, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Stanton, Roushey Street, was treated at General Hos- pital for injuries suffered when he was thrown from his bicycle when it hit a parked car in front of his grandparents home, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Martin, Roushey St., on Saturday. He received two sutures in the forehead and numerous bruises, but fortunately there were no [broken bones or a concussion. He is confined to his home for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Jdy Bloomer and daughters, West Chester, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Har- ry Martin, Fernbrook, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Herman Bloomer, Kingston. Agnes Sidorek, Roushey St., re- turned with them for a week's vis- it. 3 O’MALIA Home Of Sanitone Dry Cleaning . Makes Housecleaning Easy SLIP COVERS B-Piece Set BLANKETS 2 for 1:2 DRAPES 99 SUD 49 UNLINED—PAIR UD LINED—PAIR f BOX STORAGE 95 PLUS ” CLEANING CHARGES 89c WATER REPELLENT CLEANING CHARGES PLUS FUR COATS and BORGANA COATS CLEANED and 30 : STORED CLOTH & FUR COATS STORED .25 ONLY) O’MALIA LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING CO. Phone BU 8-1496 : LUZERNE-DALLAS HIGHWAY Nanticoke & Back Mountain — Ent. 1-0843 BRANCH | ) "NARROWS SHOPPING CENTER STORE Meeker Kenneth King who was a patient at Mercy Hospital has returned home. Kathy Cooney, 12 year old daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Cooney, Pikes-Creek, received word that she won a Columbia Rambler bicy- cle in the Easter coloring contest. Kathy is a student in the 6th grade at Gate of Heaven school. Mrs. George Warmouth is conva- lescing at home after submitting to surgery at Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dowd and daughters, Judy and Mary, Lake Hapatcong and Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Dunham and son John, Lake Seneca, New Jersey recently visited with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Dunham. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Disque spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Cooney and family. In Fleet Exercise VIEQUES, P, R. (FHTNC)—Gerald L. Wagner, seaman apprentice, USN, son of Mr. nad Mrs, Percy S. Wag- ner of Dallas R, D, 2 is serving aboard the first oiler USS Chuka- wan, a unit which took part in the THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1962 exercise of the year, climaxed with an assault landing on the island of Vieques, Puerto Rico. The joint Navy-Marine Corps maneuver, from April 9 to 30. in- cluded more than 40,000 sailors and Marines aboard some 83 Atlan- tic Fleet ships{ Stocker Is Learning Bbout Army Finances FORT BENJAMIN. HARRISON, IND, (AHTNC)—Army Pvt. Francis L. Stocker, son of Mr, and Mrs. Bert Stocker, Shavertown, com pleted the five-week disbursing specialist course at The Finance School, Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind, April 20. Stocker received instruction in the methods and procedures cur- rently used to account for reeipts and payments by Army finance dis- | bursing officers, The course included | classes in such subjects as the pay- ment of military and civilian per- sonnel, travel allowances, commer- | cial accounts, disbursing operations | and fundamental accounting and finance practices. He entered the Army last Novem- ber and completed basic training at | Fort Jackson, S, C. Do You Know That All 54 high schools in Luzerne County have received a set of radio logical monitoring instruments? These instruments are to be used for the training of Juniors and Seniors in Science and Physics Classes as Radiological Monitors. 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