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SECTION B — PAGE 6
Mt. Zion
THREE-POINT SUNDAY
SCHOOL PICNIC
- We were getting ready to attend
the Charge Sunday School picnic
~ Saturday night when I got a call
from Valley Crest that one of the
patients had been put on the critical
list and was still conscious. So I
dashed across the valley to.minister
to her. Got back in time so we all
went to the Garden of Eden for the
picnic supper, a little late but all
had finished eating.
Garden of Eden is a place I had
It was an ideal spot. I
looked around for Adam and found
him, Adam Young. It was a delight
to visit with this long-time friend
again. He and daughter Marion
were there.
They live at Shavertown but keep
their membership and attenddnce
at Carverton church. Adam tells
~ me his roses,
tomatoes and corn
have never been better and he takes
delight in them. Know something
about Adam ? His peace and happi-
ness are not derived from the
roses, tomatoes and corn but rather
from an inner sense of peace with
God and in God with whom he and
his family have walked in Christian
- fellowship for years. That sense of
God shines in their faces and is re-
Adam has had his 85th birthday
and is drawing nearer to the time
when he will know the God with
whom he has fellowshipped all the
better than ever. He has
something to look forward to. Those
“who know Adam Young and his
daughter will, I think, know what
IT am talking about and agree with
my observations.
At Mt. Zion church Sunday Pas-
tor Reid baptized Gwen April
- Thomas, ipfant child of Roy and
Peggy Thomas.
Also at church there was a guest
singer, Grant Rivenburg from Main,
N. Y. who sang'a duet with our
Catherine, “Take My Hand Precious
Lord.” Something about their sing-
ing that number that also gets me
down deep. They sang it for me at
home later. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Grant
Rivenburg and daughter Lydia and
. a niece Helen attended Mt. Zion
church and afterward were guests
for dinner. They are long-time
friends from Maine.
John and Marilyn Jenkins were
in for the week-end visiting Mrs.
Jenkins’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wes-
ley Lewis. They are living in Bogs-
ton. John, with five others, are
with the Navy District Legal office
which handles the Navy's legal
problems for the New Baglend dis-
trict.
Last Sunday na I was guest
preacher for Rev. George Dickinson
at Larksville at 9 and Plymouth at
11. This will continue for two
more Sundays. 1 got to Plymouth
from Larksville in time to sit in |.
with the men’s Sunday School class
in the Plymouth kitchen where
Harry Beacham leads in some lively
discussions. That class of men seem
statements
challenged by Harry, and Harry
will throw out some questions
\ which will startle the men into dis-
cussion. He has asked me to tell
the class about Valley Crest next
Sunday.
ORANGE
You should see the liveliness of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bedford's young-
est. If one takes the baby's hands
she’ll walk right up with a smile.
Oh. yes, she is still — when she’s
asleep!
Jean Emanuel (Mrs. Bob Dymond
of Long Island) says she likes my
Dallas Post column but wishes it
So
do I. But I don’t get over that way
often enough. If someone would
call me up and tell me the goins-on
I'd get it in. Here was some news
to me — Jean has three children—
Bobbie, Gale and Leigh. Well, I
just can’t keep up with the proces-
sion of the children coming, grow-
ing up and having children of their
own, all in so very few years!
Stanley Jones tells me that’ the
Franklin - Northmoreland Township
Ambulance Association is in need
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RCA APPLIANCES
LANE TABLES
BEDROOM SUITES
of building up its funds. And to
that end is sponsoring a Farmers
Dance Friday night at Fanti’s Park
on Cummings Pond. Marie Duffy
is in charge of refreshments and
Karl Besteder in charge of soft
drinks. Contributions to the As-
sociation will be welcome.
AT 50TH REUNION
Joe Perry tells me that he
recently attended the 50th re-
union of his class at Penn
State. From which he derived
considerable pleasure. Joe says
his * arthritis is “changeable,
like the weather.” But he’s
not one to make a lot of fuss
when the change is not in the
right direction.
There’s never a dull moment at
Joe and Frieda Perry's right mow.
Their daughter (Catherine who is
now Mrs. William Gray was there
with her husband. Mr. Gray is a
[Presbyterian minister and with his
family returned from Scotland June
13. He was doing some studying
there. The children are Ann, Danny
and Eddie, a lively trio. Bill and
Priscilla Perry's children from next
door were around too, Willy, Sam-
my and baby creeper Margaret.
Will and Sammy were wearing col-
lege T-shirts with Penn State 19? ?
on them. Shows where the minds
of parents and grandparents lean!
Also with the Grays was a Scottish
lassie friend, Jean Cozier. I believe
they said she was a child's nurse.
Mrs. Grace Evans Neil (Mrs. Har-
old) and daughter Marcia from
(California have been visiting the
Evans relatives around Orange and
are mow driving back across the
continent.
INJURES ARM
Mrs. Arthur Gay suffered a
painful accident when her hand
was caught in a wringer. Mrs.
Gay yanked the electric cord
and pulled the plug. It re-
quired 10 stitches to repair
the damage to her hand.
Ne Fern brook
Mrs. Martha Guinsheck, Hancock,
returned home Wednesday after
spending a week visiting her daugh-
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
John Medovich and son Jed of De-
munds Road. :
Sincere sympathy is extended the
Heidre family on the death of Mr.
Frank Heidre on Friday at his home
on Terrace St.
Mr. and Mrs. David Adams and
granddaughter Pam Hunter, De-
munds Road have returned home
after spending a week visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Kester .in Newark,
Del.
Cathy Wood of Layfette has re-
turned home after spending a week
visiting her grandmother, Mrs.
Catherine Coleman, Demunds Road.
Mrs. Frank Schad and daughters
Lee Ann and Susan of Roscoe spent
Sunday visiting Mr. and; Mrs. John
Medovich of Demunds Road.
Mrs. Nicholas Susaraba and sons,
Nick and Timmy and Mrs. Catherine
Coleman, Demunds Road visited in
Hershey Saturday.
Mrs. Ira Button E. Overbrook Ave.
and her daughter and granddaugh-
ter, Mrs. Alice Stewart and Mrs.
Janice Stewart of E. Stroudsburg
spent a few days visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Philip Stewart and son Craig
in Pen Yan, N. Y. Mrs. Button
helped her great grandson, Craig,
celebrate his 3rd birthday on July
25.
Sandy Weaver of Buckinghnin, is
a guest of Pam Hunter of Demunds
Road for a week.
The Daily Vacation Bible School
of the Glenview P. M. Church held
its closing exercises recently. Kathy
Karuza and David Stewart were
given awards for bringing the most
visitors. Mrs. Samuel Higgins was
the director. .
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Randall,
Roushey Plot motored to Delair,
N. J. to attend a birthday party for
Edgar Nixon on Saturday. They
FURNITURE
AND
YOUR NEIGHBORS DID !
SEALY MATTRESSES
ROXBURY CARPETS
BASSETT BEDROOM FURNITURE
BRAYHILL UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE
EARLY AMERICAN DININGROOM FURNITURE
MODERN AND FRENCH PROVINCIAL
BLOOMINGDALE
12 MILES
BELOW SWEET VALLEY
8 MILES FROM LEHMAN
. OPEN EVERY NIGHT
also visited Mr. and Mrs. Theodore
Muchler of the same city.
SSA Conrad Welitchko stationed
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at Groton, Conn. with the Coast
Guard spent last weekend at home
on Demunds Road.
Bobby Williams, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Williams, Hatfield, has
returned home after spending two
weeks visiting his aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Welitchko,
Demunds Road. Nancy Welitchko
spend a week.
Sunday School picnic of Glen-
view P.M. Church will be held at
Benton Park Saturday. Dinner will
be at 12:30 and the Adult Fellow-
ship will be held at 6 p.m. for those
celebrating birthdays and anniver-
saries in July.
Mrs. Adeline Long, Rochester,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Stephen Welitchko, Demunds Road.
NI Lehman
Den 1, Cub Pack 241, held its an-
nual picnic at Simm’s Pond this
week, Swimming, games and sup-
per were enjoyed by Douglas and
Sheldon Ehret, Chris and Billie
Dawe, William Weaver, Edward
Steltz, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence: Steltz
and Doris, and Mrs. Gordon Dawe.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson,
and sons, Mark, ISteven and Teddy
and Mrs. Mary Dolon, Belmont,
Mass. spent last week visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Dawe.
Gary Baker has returned to his
home from Nesbitt Hospital where
he was a surgical patient.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ide are at}
tending the
this month.
The following boys from Lehman
Boy Scout Troop 241 are attending
Camp Acahela this week: William
Dawe, Raymond Dennis, Robert
Disque, Jody Doran and Beloh Ed-
wards.
Mr. and Mrs. William Major,
Malvern, Penna. spent the week-
end visiting Mrs. Arthur Major.
Seattle World's Fair
liam Ehret are spending this week
visiting their aunts and uncles, Mr.
and Mrs, James Robertson, Forest-
ville, (Conn. and Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Matthews, Plainsville, Conn.
A DATE TO REMEMBER —
Friday, August 10, the Friendship
class will sponsor a reading “Ap-
plesauce needs Sugar” by Mrs. John
Ferguson. The newly formed Bar-
bershop Quartet “the Wilkes-
Barons” will sing. Refreshments will
be served.
Word has been received from Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Simms that they
have arrived safely in St. Anthony,
Newfoundland. They report cold
and foggy weather and the largest |®&
iceberg ever seen by the “natives”
in the harbor.
. Mrs. Ben Shipman and children |g
are spending some time with Mr.
and Mrs. Stewart Marks.
Mrs. Thomas Duffy and family of
Philadelphia are spending several
weeks with Mrs. Duffy's mother,
Mrs. Esten Adleman.
We three attended the Tinney
Reunion in Nazareth, Penna. last
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Swan, for-
mer Lehman residents, returned for
a week-end visit with their daugh-
ter and ‘son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. |}
Alvin Cragle.
Beaumont
Vivienne Pelleteri of N. J. re-
turned home with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bigelow, to re-
main for an extended visit while
her parents toured the West.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lutes were
with the Richard. Lutes family at
Palmyra, Pa. last weekend.
Upon his return from Canada, C.
'W. Smith was admitted to the Gen-
eral Hospital for a checkup.
The Kenneth Jacksons visited
relatives and friends in New Jersey
recently.
Mrs. Herbert Goodwin and Mrs.
W. A. Austin called at the Car-
penter’s Home, Idetown Tuesday to
s
see Florence Frear who remains ill. | &
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wood and
daughter Nancy of Aurora, Ill. and
Mrs. Ruth Beacham of Edwardsville
were dinner guests of the W. A.
Austins Tuesday.
Harveys Lake W :
Mrs. Howard Higgins spent a few
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shep-
person.
Mrs. Florence Conden left Satur-
day morning for a week in the
Thousand Islands.
Mrs. Jessie Beckerman, Kingston,
spent three days with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Armitage.
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THIS COUPON WORTH
toward your purchase of a
Mar-crest aluminum : 50c
3-PC. SAUCEPAN SET
COUPON
Regular Price ... $.69
4 : Tess ti 200i 50
with this coupon .. 2.19
This coupon good from Aug. 1 thru 7,
1962, at your Giant Markets.
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50 BONUS
TOP VALUE STAMPS
With the Purchase of 3 Pkgs. of Conte Luna
Spaghetti, Spaghettini, Elbows
Redeemable At All Giant Markets
Coupon Good Thru Sat, August 4th
LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER
- 50 BONUS
TOP VALUE STAMPS
‘With Purchase of One Bottle 22 Oz.
Gentle Fels Liquid Detergent
Redeemable At All Giant Markets
Coupon ® Good Thru Sat, August 4th
LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER
50 BONUS
TOP VALUE STAMPS
With the Purchase of 12-oz. Pkg. Frozen
Iceland Breaded Haddock 45¢
Redeemable At All Giant Markets
Coupon Good ' Thru Sat., August 4th
LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER
25 BORUS
TOP VALUE STAMPS
With the Purchase of 16-oz. Pkg. Frozen
Sara Lee Banana or Orange Cake
Redeemable At All Giant Markets
Coupon Good Thru Sat, August 4th
LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER
25 BONUS
TOP VALUE STAMPS
With the Purchase of One Pound or Over
MUENSTER CHEESE
Redeemable At All Giant Markets
Coupon Good Thru Sat., August 4th
'LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER
GIANTS FAMOUS
QUALITY BAKED GOODS
[APPLES or CHEESE (Reg. 69c) '.
STRUDEL - - Ea. 5%
Lafayette Squares Ea. 3%¢
ICED (Reg. 6 for 35c)
Cinnamon Buns 6 For 29¢
PECAN TOPPED (All Butter)
DANISH RINGS Ea. 5%
SS OS ii.
FROZEN FOODS
SUN VALLEY - SLICED
STRAWBERRIES - - 10 oz pkg. 19¢c
SUN VALLEY . MIXED
® VEGETABLES - - 10 oz. pkg. 10c
SUN VALLEY
CUT CORN - =~ - 10o0z pkg. (0c
SUN VALLEY
PEAS & CARROTS - 10 oz. pkg. 10c
APPETIZERS
IMPORTED (Black or Green)
§ SMOKED BABY WHITE FISH Ih. 49¢c
ii BAR-B-QUE CHICKENS - ~- Ib. 59c
| SUPERCOLOSSAL OLIVES - - Ib. 49¢
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c
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LEAN - FRESH
GROUND BEEF 39:
' LEAN SHORT RIBS
HICKORY BRAND
SKINLESS FRANKS
ASSORTED
SLICED MEATLOAVES
SWEET or HOT
FRESH PORK SAUSAGE 49:
FISHERMAN FRESH
® FRESH YELLOW PIKE -
FRESH BUTTER FISH - -
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49s
SEA FOODS
- |b. 59
Ib. 29¢
® FANCY HALIBUT STEAK - Ib. 5%
® FRESH DUG CLAMS - - 50For9%e
60 Ib. Bag. = $12.98
OAK FARM FRESH EGGS
3 Oz. Pkg.
PHILADELPHIA CREAM CHEESE -
2 1b. Loaf
BORDENS WHITE AMERICAN - -
— Grocery Specials —
14 oz. Bottle
Heinz Ketchup
STRATFORD .FARMS (Qt. Bottle)
Prune Juice
Reg. Drip Silex (Ib. tin)
Chase & Sanhorn Coffee 65¢
CHASE & SANBORN (Big 10 oz. Jar)
Instant Coffee
6145 oz. can
Carnation Tuna Fish 4 « *1
Polish Style (Qt. Jar
Sokol Dill Pickles
*
2 Doz. The
10c
81c
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