NEWS FROM POST CO RRESPONDENTS BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin NE 9-2544 Mt. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert Harding 388-2270 FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver OR 4-5460 ® NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm NE 9-8522 HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs.Albert Armitage NE 9-9531 ® SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. Thomas Kriedler OR 4-5231° IDETOVAN, Bess Cooke NE 98-5137 ® SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Albert Ray GR 7-3271 JACKSON TOWNSHIP, William Hughes 696-1005 @ TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert 696-1689 - LEHMAN, Barbara Simms OR 4-3391 ® MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter GR 77-2734 ® TRU CKSVILLE Williams Entertain Stone, South Memorial Highway, . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Williams, | returned home on Saturday. Harris Hill Road, entertained at Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Culver, Holly Street, are in Ohio visiting relatives. John Reid, Carverton Road, was Pecently elected president of Wyom- ing Valley Oratorical Society. Mr. - Reid has been a member of the so- ¢lety’s board for three years. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Bennett en- tertained recently Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Rice and family of Jersey Shore and Lt. Comm. Catherine Ricicar with the U.S. Navy in Providence, ~ RI. Mrs. Rice and Lt. Comm. Rici- ear came to attend the Nesbitt Hos- pital Nurses anniversary banquet. ’ Fourth Birthday Party Barbara Lynn Johnson, Carverton Road, was honored on her fourth birthday, Monday, June 18 by a fam- ily gathering. Present were: Ruth Brace, Joyce Jolly, Ann Jolly, Robert Johnson, Edward Johnson, Karen Aicher, Wendy Aicher, Sally Greeg, Sandra Kuhnert, Sandra Johnson, Dean Johnson, Jr., Mrs. Raymond Kuhnert, Mrs. Ruth Houser, Mrs. Margaret Johnson, Mrs. Willis D. Johnson, and Barbara Lynn. Herbert DeWitt, Sr. Pioneer Ave- nue, is recovering at home after un- dergoing surgery at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Mrs. John R. Austin, has returned $0 her home in Ithaca after visiting friends here several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. [Sherman Harter and family spent several days last week in Atlantic City. William Rhodes, Sr., Rice Street, is. recovering at home after submitt- ing to surgery at General Hospital. ~ Linda Plummer, Levittown spent last week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Laing Coolbaugh, Hunts- ville Road. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Plummer, came on Sunday and she returned with them. ak Everyone in the Family Bounces with Joy When You Install Carefree Gas Heat! Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Anderson, Joyce and Jack Anderson are vaca- tioning this week at Lake Carey. Mrs. Daisy Prynn of Rochester, is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Glahn and family at Bunker Hill Family Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Owens; Maple Street, entertained at dinner [Sunday Mr. and Mrs. David Owens and family of Pittston and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Owens and family of Hummelstown. Birthday greetings this week to Mrs. Robert Lewis, Mrs. Louis T. Wil- cox, Mrs. Norman Ringstrom, Thomas ‘Williams, Herbert Jenkins, Jack Pritchard, Frank G. Mathers, 3rd., John B. Wardell, Harry Misson, Sr., Christopher M. Dugan, Conrad Or- chcard, John F. Wardell, Harold croom, Todd Lozo, Helen Dugan, Jean Yanalunas, Linda Smith, and Jennifer Lawson. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johnson and Mrs. Nancy Webster spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Webster, Jr. and family in Buffalo. Mrs. Fred Greenly, Harris Hill Road, spent several days last week in Atlantic City. Kenneth Woolbert, Rice Street, will spend this week end in Syracuse, N.Y. with friends. Esther Saxe, Carverton Road, is convalescing at home after being a patient in Nesbitt Hospital sevetal weeks. Miss [Saxe is a teacher of mat- hematics in the local junior high school. Beverly King, Howell Road, is spending some time at Lake Placid, N.Y. : Russell Johnson has returned from a two week vacation with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson and family in Berwyn. their home on Saturday night, June 23. Present: Mr. and Mrs. Miles Shales, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dover and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kaleta ‘all of Bunker Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Switzer of Carverton; and the Williams family. Vacation Bible School Daily Vacation Bible School of the Trucksville Methodist Church closed a two-week session Friday with an exhibit of work accomplished by the 125 boys and girls who attend- ed. The general theme was the “Bible.” Rev. Germond was dean of the school. was headed by Mrs. Germond and Mrs. S. R. Henning; Junior depart- ment by Mrs. Thomas R. Williams; primary department by Mrs, Willard Bullock; Nursery by’ Mrs. Robert Shoemaker; and Kindergarten by Mrs. David Mathers. Mrs. Wallace Perrin, Holly Street, is spending several days this week with /her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Philbin and son in New York City. John Throwbridge, Wallingford, Conn., is spending two weeks with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Williams of Harris Hill Road. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Miller, Buf- falo, N. Y., returned on Sunday after spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dean, Carver- ton Road. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Meyer and daughter Donna, Bunker Hill, will spend the weekend with Mrs. Mey- ers’ sister, Mrs. Gerald Scott, in Albany, N. Y. Mrs. Elizabeth Arnold, Hayatts- ville, Md., who has been staying with her mother, Mrs. Theodore Youth department | Beaumont Sandra ‘Goodwin capably report- ed the Beaumont 4-H Cooking Club meeting at Beaumont School Mon- day, July 2, when'the three groups of girls made and enjoyed ‘Dinners in the Oven’ with the assistance of their leaders, Mrs. Merton Rifen- bery, Mrs. Carlton Rogers and Miss Marlyn Jackson. Its a girl for the Nile Clarks who have always wanted a sister for Nile, Jr. This {feminine ‘addition was born at General Hospital Tues- day, June 26. Paul Nulton, Jr., has returned to his home at Long Island, N. Y., after a visit with his mother, Mrs.Paul Nulton, Sr., at the Tyler Memorial Hospital, Meshoppen, where she was taken as the result of an acci- dent at her home. Mrs. Ernest Brown has returned from Pennsylvania State University where she attended the Reading Conference last week. Mrs. Warren Johnson says, ‘It's good to be home from the hospi- tal.” Mrs. Johnson was a patient at General last week. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lutes and daughter, Sarah, Palmyra, Pa., are vacationing with local relatives. The Herbert Goodwins spent a few days at their cabin near La- Porte recently. The Victor La- Brunos of New Jersey joined them. Mrs. Kenneth Trowbridge was guest of honor at 'a shower at the home of Mrs. Earl Johnson Thurs- day. ’ Harveys Lake W Mary Kuchta, Lakewood, N. J., is home to spend the summer with GAS HEAT costs less to install, operate and maintain? ‘Before you buy fuel or convert your heating equipment, be sure to phone your Heating Contractor, Dealer, Plumber or Gas Company! Get Your FREE Heating Survey Now! PENNSYLVANIA GAS and WATER Company By d’Alessio | “Im so mad at him that we aron’t talking between kisses!” her mother, Mrs. Mary Kuchta. Dorothy Hartman, R.N., New York, is spending several weeks with Mrs. Helen Hartman. Pauline Davis Is home after be- ing a patient for several days in General Hospital. Linda Gebler, Lansdale, is spend- ing several weeks with her father, Harold Gebler. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kuchta, Har- risburg, spent the weekend at the Garinger, Armitage and Kuchta homes. It Was A Great Day For Hospital Auxiliary It was a perfect day Wednesday for the Fiftieth Anniversary Festival of Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. I was there the biggest part of the day and not being needed to work, I had a chance to see every- thing and to see the fine work all of the Auxiliaries did to make this SWEET Mts. Frances Verazin, Lake Silk- worth, entertained this week Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Patterson and son Hugh, Buffalo. Mrs. Patterson is Mrs. Verazin’s niece. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Briggs, Nan- ticoke, are at their cottage, Lake Silkworth. Patricia Perkins, student nurse at General Hospital, spent two days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perkins. Stephen Pye, who is Mrs. Perkins’ nephew, is spending the summer at Hills of Hope. PROTECTIO FOR PROFESSIONALS Call on us for professional insurance service backed by the policies with the P.§. — Personal Service. HAROLD E. FLACK INSURANCE AGENCY ‘BROOKS BLDG. VA 3-2189 YOUR ndependent Insuranct 8 AGENT “steves/ vou [rage Festival a hugh success. All the Auxiliaries did their part and had fine representation, but I know only two or three women from them: Being a member of the Shavertown Branch, I must “blow our horn,” as the saying goes. I really believe that about eighty per cent of our members were pres- ent at some time during the day, as I could look around, and at one time count ten or twelve ladies from our Branch visiting and working very hard, then other times seeing members among the large crowd. Qur Branch had three booths, the plants: and flowers, drygoods and needlework, and artificial flower arrangements. For me, it was an exciting day, and a great joy to feel I belong to such a fine group of women, who do so much good fer the hospital. —Mrs. Albert Armitage. VALLEY Sincere sympathy is extended to. the family of Sheldon Pollock, who was buried last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ryals and daughters,” Terry Lynn and Evelyn Dene, Muskogee, Oklahoma, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. David Evans, Jr., Howell Road. Mrs. Ryals and Mrs. Evans are sisters. Rev. and Mrs. Oscar Kulp and children, Barry and Margie Jane, are moving from Muhlenburg to World's End. Rev. Kulp was pastor of Muhlenburg Methodist Charge. Barry is a member of this year’s graduating class of Northwest High School. Mrs. Margaret Aton has returned to her home in Binghamton after spending the past week with her sister, Mrs. Caroline Ferrey. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Smith and children, Linda, Gary and Bonnie, Niagara Falls, have returned home after a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sayre and Mr. and Mrs. William Naugle, ISr., Pikes Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Bert ‘Andrews and son, Paul, Lake Silkworth, enter- tained at a picnic on July 4, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jenkins, Glen Lyon; Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Nevius and daughter, Karen, Milton; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vosh, David and Teresa, Camp Springs, Maryland. Linda Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marie Baker, Lake Silkworth, observed her fourteenth birthday June 29. Linda will enter Lake- Lehman High School as a freshman in September. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Creasing entertained at a cook-out supper last week at their home at Pikes Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Dribel- bis, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sayre, Christine, Cathy; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sayre, Tommy, Karen, Deb- bie and Beth, the Creasing children, Tommy, John and Beth Ann. Cynthia Kipp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ‘G. Kipp, spent last week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Kozemchak, Plains. . | Castellani Mr, end Mrs. John Swire and children, George, John, Jr. Danny, David, Dale and Donna Kay are vacationing in (Gary, Indiana, the guests of Mr. Swire's brother-in- law and sister, Mr. &énd Mrs. Donald Lerch. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cain and sons, Eddie and Barry, had as Fourth of July dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cain, 'Sr., Ray Cain, Lime Ridge, and Mrs. Anna Girton Buck- horn. River, N. Y., spent last weekend with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Case. Mrs. Josephine Castellani, San Diego, has returned home after spending a month in Sweet Valley. During her stay here she attended the christening of her grandson, Edmund Charles Castellani, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund P. Castellani, and also the graduation of her son, Michael Castellani from Lake- Leh- man. Mike has moved to San Diego with his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Castellani and son re- cently moved to New Jersey where Mr. Castellani is employed. Mrs. is the former Janice Barnes. A Mr. and Mrs. Cramer Cooper had as weekend guests at their Lake Silkworth home their son and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cooper and children, Bonnie Lee, Ronnie,, Gail, David and Sheila Mae. Mr. and Mrs. David Coslett, Sr., North Lake, had as guests over the Fourth Margaret Jenkins, Plymouth; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Coslett and sons, Paul and Carl, Shinglehouse, and David Coslett, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Flynn and daughters, Judy and Catherine, have moved into their summer resi- dence at Pikes Creek. Marilyn Flynn spent the winter teaching in Woodbridge, N. J. She is presently visiting with her brother and sister- in-law, Lt." (j.g.) and Mrs. M. R. Flynn, Brunswick, Maine. The Flynns reside in Kingston during the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Mark M. Glahn will have as their guests next week, their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R.' W. Sheppherd and Debbie Mrs. iSheppherd and Debbie will remain for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. George Sowerby and George, Jr., 7, of Forty Fort have moved into their summer resi- dence at North Lake.. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Howell and daughter, Edna, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fine ‘and son, Don, West Nanticoke, are vacationing at North Lake. Howard Piatt, Jr., and Chuck Stefanowicz arrived at Great Lakes Naval Training Station last week to begin basic training. Other young men from the area to enlist were Francis Garrity, Tom = Major and Fred Shultz who will have their basic training at San Diego, Calif. They are all recent graduates of Lake-Lehman School. oT Meeker Mrs. Willard Coriell and Janet, Mrs. Harold Cornell and children, Jane, Gail, Carol and Harold, spent Thursday at Lehighton visiting Mrs. Ruth Valick and family. Judy and Jan Valick returned to spend some time with the [Cornells. Mrs. Adrian A. Winter, Jr., and children, Joan and John, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Winter and family on Wednesday. .\ Earl Taylor and daughter, Pa- mela, spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kostich and sons, Kord and Kim, who visited the Taylors last week, left Friday to spend some time in New York before returning home to Detroit, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Dunham and son, John, Lake Seneca, N. J., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Dunham. Lawrence Wolfe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wolfe, was a guest at a birthday dinner given for Rob- ert Kocher, who celebrated his tenth birthday on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Taylor and children, Merle, Jim, Linda and Judy, Syracuse, have arrived to spend a week's vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Taylor, Harveys Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ide attended the Ide reunion held at Wolfe's Grove Saturday. a] 6 “Miners in D MINERS NATIONAL BANK JUST BETWEEN US HOME OWNERS... (> Fb ji Here's the best place to get your home repair loan! At The Friendly Main Street, Dallas, Pa. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation allas” . MEMBER F.UI.C) Mr. and Mrs. Donald Case, Pearl |: DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA A2/c and Mrs. Larry Farr, Spring Lake, North Carolina, announce the birth of an 8 pound 9 ounce daugh- ter, Valerie Kim, June 24. Barbara Cooney, grandmother of the baby, traveled to North Carolina to help care for mother and daughter. While there Mrs. Cooney celebrated her birthday on June 30. . Lewis Disque is ill in Reading General Hospital with‘ pneumonia. Jackson Twp. Jane ‘Ann Sorber attended a Pa- jama Party at the home of Marilyn Lupinsky, Kingston, Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Zayatz and children, Sandy, Shirley, JoAnn and John, Jr., will return home to Jackson= ville, Florida, Sunday after spend- ing two weeks visiting their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Sorber ‘and daughters, Jane Ann and Linda spent July 4 visiting with Mr. Sor- ber5s brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sorber, Rochester. Congratulations to Mr. and Mr¥® Kenneth Cooper who celebrated their fifteenth wedding anniversary Saturday. Harold Bertram has rebuilt his turkey flock and will be all ready to furnish the turkey for the cele- brated Jackson Township turkey dinners in the Fall and Spring each year. Huntsville Methodist Church con- cluded a successful two-week Bible School Friday night when a fine! program was presented by fifty-two children who attended. Mr. and Mrs. William Sorber had as |Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. R. Daniel Richmond, Mountaintop, and Mrs. Frank Zabowski, Wilkes-Barre. Congratulations to Mrs. Louis Wilcox who celebrated her birth- day on July 4th along with Donna Lee Bertram whose birthday falls on Christmas Day and who always celebrates ' it with Mrs. Wilcox. Those helping them celebrate were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bertram, Jean and Ronnie Bertram, Louis Wilcox and Mrs. Sarah Peeler. The State Highway Department must be waiting until election day draws near before they paint th yellow safety lines on the Larksvili#) Mountain Road and Chase Road. : Linda Sorber spent last weekend with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Richmond of Mountain< Idetown 8 Mrs. ‘Anthony Toluba with Carol, Philip and Teddy spent ten days on Cape Cod, while Mr. Toluba attend- ed the World Wrestling Tournament in Toledo, Ohio, Teddy is now at- tending Naval Officers Candidate School at Newport, R.I. Official Board and Sunday school Board will meet in the church house on Saturday night at eight, Rev. 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