SWEET Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Edwards, and son Craig, recently vacationed ' at Gettysburg, Washington, D.C, Mount Vernon, Williamsburg, Virginia and Monticello, the home of Thomas Jefferson. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bronson, North Lake entertained on Friday, li Mr. and Mrs. Fred Polk, Harris Hill [+ Road, Trucksville. Mrs. Ruth Novey, North Lake has + returned to her home after submitt- 1 ing to surgery at the Geisinger Medical Center. ~~ Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Kunkle and son, Bob, are attending the Mail Carriers Convention ati Los Angeles, California. " Mr. and Mrs. Alfred D. Bronson, and son Dean, recently flew by Jet ~ to San Bernadino, California, where i ey spent eight days as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bronson's daughter, 8 Janice, who has spent the past year teaching in the city schools of San Bernadino. The Bronson family motored home accompanied by Jean Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Davis, Phoenix, Arizona, for- | mer residents of Sweet Valley. Jan- ice has enrolled at Columbia Uni- versity where she will work toward a masters degree in guidance. Miss Davis is visiting with friends and 1 relatives in the area. Her father arrived last week to spend some time with his mother, who is ill, in Wilkes-Barre. The Davis family | formerly operated the grocery store on Main Road, now owned by 3 4 ! f VALLEY Michael Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blazick, Sr, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blazick, Jr. are vacationing at the home of the Sr. Blazick’s son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ger- main, - Sanford, Florida. Joseph Blazick, Jr. is a Pennsylvania State Corrections Officer, now residing in Pratt, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Lamoreaux, Mr. Lamoreaux’s parents, Mr.. and Mrs. Howard Lamoreaux, Lake Silk- | worth. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sayre, Tommy, Karen, Debbie, and Beth, | Pikes Creek, spent last Sunday in Newark, N. J. visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sayre. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Remley, Carol, Carl, Jr., Jay, Ricky, Robbie, Douglas and Denise, have moved from Fernbrook into their home at | Pikes Creek. ty Pikes Creek, are spending this week in Reading, the guests of their son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kuczawa. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kline and family, Norristown, are spending | the week at the home of Mrs. Caroline Ferrey. Occupying the pulpit during the absence of Pastor William G. | Hughes, Church of Christ, will be | Lori Lee Wandell, | Dick Besteder August twenty-sixth Linda Williams, Richard Heiser, Mr. and Mrs. William Naugle, Sr., and children, Sharon, Sheldon, Jr., | second. Pastor and Mrs, Billie, Renee and Lloyd, Newark, | their children Linda and Billy, will | George, Jr., David, Joseph, Karen | position at Buxton’s Dairy, Trenton, and Paul attended the Ryan Re- | N. J. Bob is a graduate of Lake-Leh- union at Knobles Grove August 12. man School. is the former Rose N. J. are spending two weeks with | leave enjoyed an evening of bowling at THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1962 BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin FEZRNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs.Albert Armitage IDETOVA, Bess Cooke JACKSON TOWNSHIP, William Hughes LEHMAN, Barbara Simms MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter dE NEWS FROM POST NE 9-2544 OR 4-5460 NE 9-9531 NE 9-5137 696-1005 OR 4-3391 GR 77-2734 CO NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Albert Ray TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert RRESPONDENTS Mt. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert Harding 388-2270 NE 9-8522 GR 7-3271 626-1689 Hughes, Mr. for their vacation August twentieth. . A reminder: — Collections of Mrs. Coin Cards for the Volunteer Fire Department will be made soon. Your cooperation in this annual drive will be appreci- ated. Cub Sceut Troop 444, will hold a family outing on Sun- day, August, 26. Families will meet at the Church of Christ at two o'clock, Sunday after- noon and will go to Wyant’s Museum and on to the Twin Covered Bridges, Forks, for a picnic. Each family will bring a basket lunch. A group of young people under the leadership of Mrs. William G. Hughes, assisted by Donna Wandell gram has Rummages Grove, Thursday. At- tending were Loren and Laurell Sutliff, Beverly Wesley, Coleen and Sherry Piper, ENDS PROBLEMS Division of UG. FREE- $20 Worth Of Frozen Food with the purchase of a Refrigerator-Freezer or Freezer from these dealers. This free frozen-food offer is made to customers of the Luzerne Electric serving dish. Ulility FROZEN AND Haines Ryan, Riverside. On September 16, Homecoming of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Evans, of the Church of Christ will be ob- A Broadway. re | Young Adults of the Maple Grove wedding anniversary. A lovely cake { Methodist Church met at the home Was | last | twelve, Mrs. Drabick’s granddaugh- served. | Pastor and Mrs. William G. Hughes; 0 | Chairmen are Mr. and Mrs. Larue Of Mr. and Mrs. George Haines Sutliff, who are also on the pro- YOU GET and Mrs. ' and Wayne Joselyn on September | Timmy Nevill, Douglas Young. George Haines, Honorary Chairmen are committee; Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Gerald Cragle, banquet. | Bert Andrews, Lake Silkworth, | returned to his home after spending nine days at Nanticoke State Hospital. DEFROSTING o Exclusive Frigidaire Frost-Proof system stops freezer frost. You never, no NEVER need to defrost! s Enormous bottom Freezer stores 152 pounds of frozen foods in safe zero zone cold. Roll-To-You basket puts everything at your fingertips. o Store more ‘in refrigerator storage door. 2 dozen eggs in twin Egg Servers. Butter Conditioner with compartment for cheese and snacks. Deep door shelf for 15 gallon milk bottles! Famed Frigidaire Dependability! NORMAL STORAGE THE UGI DOES NOT SELL APPLIANCES BUT CALLS YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS OUTSTANING VALUE. EIAs _ MARKET EL R10 / | Gerald, Mooretown, | Robert A. Smith, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Albert Smith, has accepted a | Sweet Valley Little League held relatives in Hazleton. la picnic on Saturday, at the home | Friday evening. Charles Brown, publicity and Mr. at the Church of Christ, Tuesday, | August 14. Plans were made for an outing to be held on August 26th. | Attending were Pastor William G. Hughes, Cub Master Burl Updyke, George | this week in St. Anthony, Newfound- | Assistant Cub Master, | Haines; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beuka; Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Ray and | Charles Perkins; Shirley Updyke; | children, Karla, Kevin, Barry, | Kaye Ray, and Marjorie Williams. Brooke and Graceanne, were guests | Edith Ward, Sunday of Mrs. Ray's uncle and | jst week as guest of Mr. and Mrs. aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Ma- lonty, Laurel Run Borough. Also visiting with the family are Mr. and Mrs. William Binder and son Tim, and Mrs. Ellen Costello, all of De- troit, Michigan. | Albert Wallace. Wallaces, Mr. and Waliace home. Mrs. Ned Walsh Knowles, employees | monwealth Telephone, servance of the dial conversion. Mrs. Elsie Wesley, visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Water- stripe, Broadway, sustained a frac- tured leg in a fall. She was re- ‘moved to the Nesbitt Hospital in the Bronson Ambulance. Suffering {as fair. Mrs. Wesley observed her | nintieth birthday last February. . {i ~Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kittle, Sr. | Harry, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rosen- crans, Donald, Jr., Barbara and are spending this week as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Robertson and daugh- ter, Lyndora, Aliquippa. Mrs. | Robertson is the daughter of the Earl Kittles. Harveys Lake Mr. and Mrs. Donald Heness, Debbie, Diane, and Donnie, Cleve- land, Ohio, have returned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Heness. Mrs. Ida Rogers is visiting her daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Milton Evans of Greenbelt, Mary- land. , Mrs. Arnold Garinger and daugh- ters of Berwyn spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Garinger. Her husband Arnold came up for the week-end. Mrs. Raymond Garinger, who is seriously ill was taken to Geisinger Hospital on Friday. Jackie Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. E'wood Davis who has been serious- ly ill at Nesbitt Hospital is now im- proving, and we hope will soon be able to return to his home. | Committee of Cub Pack 444 met | Orangeville, spent | ville, N. J., are visiting Mrs. ‘Alice Mr. and Mrs. Na- than Beidleman, and children, Judy turned ‘from their tour of the West- .and Nathan, Jr., Athens and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Beidleman, Sayre, ! were Sunday dinuer guess oc tue Sharon, Halifax, N. S., spent sev- Mrs. Ciirford | eral weeks recently visiting Mr. and Hontz, Plymouth also called at.the Mrs. Gordon Dawe. and Mary ' Stephen, Malvern, Pa., are vacation- of the Com- Shickshinny | | district, were hostesses last Satur- | Mrs. Ornan Lamb. day ‘at the Conyngham exchange, | / y where open house was held in ob- | Arthur Major, Mrs. Allen Major and | from shock, her condition is listed | i «| Thursday evening. § Lohman Mr and Mrs. William Drabick spent Sunday visiting friends and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Middleton {were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. | William Drabick 'on their fortieth baked by Jay Johnson aged’ ter. i Mr. and Mrs. Robert Linger and | children, Denver, Colo., are spend- ing some time with Mrs. Linger’s | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lewis. | Alfred Simms had emergency surgery at St. Anthony Hospital lland, Canada. His condition is favorable. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elston, Ken- i Elston. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ide have re- _ern (States. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dawe and Mr. and Mrs. William Major and | ing with their! respective parents, Mrs. Arthur Major and Mr. and | Mrs. Myron Baker, Gary, Mrs. Arthur spent last week at Mont Tremblant, Quebec, Canada. ‘Dallas Embulance Needs Day Crewmen Dallas Ambulance needs you, if {you are available during the ‘day and would like to be a crew-man. According to Assistant Chief of Police Ray Titus, the situation has become such that none of the sched- uled day-crew is available, and men have been found at the last m'nute. After 5:30 there is always man- power. The problem is to find crewmembers that can get away from their work' during the day. No one who is interested shou'd pass up the, opportunity ‘to help staff this efficient and highly re- spected organization. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kuchta of Harrisburg spent Friday and Satur- day with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Armitage and Mrs. Jessie Garinger. Susan Dodd, who graduated from Wilkes-Barre Business College on Wednesday entertained at a swim- ming party at her home, after their graduating dinner held at Perugi- nos’ in Luzerne. Guests numbered about 16. Mrs. Raymond Garinger wishes me to thank all her many friends for the cards, flowers, and gifts she has received during her. illness, they have brought her much joy and cheer. Mrs. Harry Kline and daughter Diane of Kingston and Helen' Hea- cock . of Gloversville, New York visited Mrs. Raymond Garinger on T You can obtain the facts a Inc., an open-end mutu mon stocks. The securities 26 Division Street Repre Investing in STOCKS? supervision of diversified securities, emphasizing com- objectives of long-term capital appreciation possibil- ities and reasonable income. Free prospectus-booklet with cnnlete information from: Thomas N Kreidler, ZONE MANAGER OR 4-5251 CF vcstors Diversified Services, Inc. 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