ERR PE Soares SECTION B— PAGE 8 NOXEN Mrs. Donald Wall spent the week- end with her husband in Newark, N. J. : Mrs. Hulda Peterson, Shaver- town, visited her grandson Larry Peterson this week.. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Yellitz, Wil- liamsport, are spending their vacat- ion with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Crispell and 1amily. Mr. Yellitz is former superintendent ot the Nox- en Tannery. Leslie Kocher, Williamsport, spent Wednesday evening here. His wiie and son Jack returned with him, after spending a few weeks at their home in Noxen. Mrs. James Berger, Gretchen and Kurt, Buffalo, are wisiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coole and tamuly. Peggy Coole came home with tnem aster a visit with the Berger family. Mrs. Flora Bender, Philadelphia, is spending ja few days with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bender. Mrs. Ronald Hopter entered Gen- eral Hospital as a medical patient on Thursday night. Stella Shook received word of the death of her sister Mrs. Julia Scott, Niagara Fails, on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shook and Mrs. William Butler attended the funeral on Monday. . Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fish attended a family dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Zurinski; Luzerne on ~ Sunday. Noxen Methodist Sunday School held their Sunday School picnic at the Grove at Stull Bridge, on Satur- day. W. S. C.. S. of Noxen Methodist Church will hold a rummage sale at Lare's Market, Luzerne, in October. Date will be announced later. Any- one having rummage to donate, please contact Mrs. Dorothy French or Mrs. Oscar Fish. Sandra Engelmon and Connie | Smith spent Friday in Bristol. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winner spent the weekend in Bristol, also called on Mr. and Mrs. John Sabatini and family while there. Jane Cheadle returned to her home in. Harrisburg after a visit here with her grandmother, Mrs. Harry Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lord spent Fri- day visiting Mrs. Thomas Tompkins at a hospital in Oneonta, N.Y. Mrs. Tompkins is seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parr, Bristol, spent the weekend with B.E. Engel- mon. Mr. and Mrs. Haarry Schwartz re- ceived word on Saturday night of the sudden death of Mrs. Edward Bradbord, Mr. Schwartz's mother. They left immediately after learning the sad news. They were spending | the summer with Mrs. French. "Members of the staff of the Child- ren’s Service Center and the child- ren, Stull Road, will leave on Friday, 31st, for their residence in Wilkes- | Barre . - George Pellitieri, Trotton, IN. J. came up on Tuesday for his wife who had spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bigelow and daughter Virienne who had spent five weeks with her grandparents. Jan Bigelow, Shaver- town, spent Friday with the Bigelows Visitors at the Arthur Blizzards this week were Mrs. Bruce Sutliff, Brooklyn, N.Y. Mrs. Albert Granda and Mrs. John Malloy of Wilkes- Barre, Mrs. Marian Lasecki, Nan- 7 ticoke. _ Richard Rauch and daughter, Re- becca, Nacungie, Pa., spent the week with his mother Mrs. G. H. Rauch. . Mr. and Mrs. Egbert Traver, Belle Gardens, Calif., returned to their ‘home on Wednesday after visiting their many friends and relatives in this area. Loyalville Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wesley, Jr. ‘and children, Donna, Wally and Jeffrey, and Mrs. Florence Stevens spent a week at Newport, Maine visiting Mr. and Mrs, Dorne Wesley ‘and children, Ricky, Jennifer, Kent, and Sue Ann. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tardy who are the parents of Mrs. Dorne Wesley. Mr. and Mrs. Harry LaBar and children, Donna and Douglas, drove ‘her parents, Mr, and Mrs. H. E. Payne to Pittsburgh to Misit their sons, Harold, Earl, and Eugene and their families, ! Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Sorchik “and children, Ricky, Scott, Lance, and Gail, of Newton, N. J., spent a week visiting his mother, Mrs. Agnes Sorchik, and brother, Walter ‘Sorchik and niece, Marcia Sorchik. . Mr. and Mrs. Carl Baer and chil- dren, Billy, Diane and Cheryl motored to Thousands Islands, St. Lawrence Seaway and up thru “Canada. On their return trip they stopped at Rochester, N. Y., to visit Mrs. Veneta Moyer and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moyer ‘and son, | Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hummel, Mr. and Mrs. John Boone and fami- ly, and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Boone and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Boone of Eyers Grove. Mrs. Della Dobson had as visitors ‘her cousins, Kenard Scott and two sons of Springbrook, Pa. Loyalville W.S.C.S. monthly meet- ‘ing was held at church hall, August 21. Mrs. Virgie Wolfe, a former president presided. Present were; Mrs. Martha Steinruck, Mrs. Martha | “Swire, Mrs. Cora Dougal, Mrs. Josie Hummel, Mrs. Virgie Wolfe, Mrs. Diana Wegner and Bess Klinetob. Mrs. Ottelia Titus had the follow- “ing as guests recently, Mr. and Mrs. ~ William Christopher and son Jerry, and Mrs. Marge Perry and son ‘Bobby, Philadelphia; ‘Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Worthy, Erie; Mr. and Mrs. {Brady Walizer, Ashley; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Walizer and son David, Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, have Dorothy | Mr. and Mrs. William Hackling, Reading, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hackling. Louise and Ann Huntsinger, Allen- town, are visiting their grandmoth- er, Mrs. J. E. Turrell. Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Hess were called to Atlantic City on Thursday by the illness of Elizabeth Thomas, Mrs. Hess's sister. Emory Newell and family have moved from here to Dania, Florida. John. Lyons, Dallas, has moved his family into the trailer formerly oc- cupied by the Newells. Mrs. Ronnie Swingle has joined her husband stationed at Fort Ben- ning, Ga. She left by plane on Saturday. Tommy and Allan Keiper are spending their vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stredny and family, Harveyville. Carolyn DuBois, Oneonta, N. Y., is spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shalata. Fred (Case is on the sick list at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Case spent the weekend at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Jack McGinley and family, Newark, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vilasi and children, Binghamton, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Teddie MacMillan. Mrs. Lee Wilson left on Saturday to spend some time with her par- ents in Pisa, Italy. She has been in this country for two and one-half years. Jackson Twp. Mrs, Robert ' Sherwood has’ re- turned home, having been a medi- cal patient at Neshin Hospital last week. © : Mr. and ‘Mrs. Robert Scruitsky returned after spending several days at Atlantic City. Mrs. Scruitsky is the Home Economics teacher at Lehman High. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Pollock, Chase Road, had as recent guests, their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mestel and daughter, Sherry Yvonne, 9, of Long Island. Mrs. Margaret Yascur is home after ‘being a medical patient at Nesbitt Hospital last week. Wayne Hughes, Chase Manor, and Joseph Houlette, New Goss Manor, have returned after a few days visiting friends at Long Port, N. J. Robert Wienicki hes returned to THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, Kromelbein-Ellis Families Hold Largely Attended The fourteenth annual Kromel- bein-Ellis reunion was held at Me- lody Park, August 12. The meeting opened with Mrs. White leading in prayer. Games were played and prizes were awarded ‘to the follow- ing: Oldest Gentleman — Henry Kromelbein, Oldest Lady — Mrs. Elizabeth Gilroy, youngest baby — Billie Carey, largest family — Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fine, youngest married couple — Barbara and Fred Hylton, farthest distance — Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swank. \ Officers elected were: President, Mally Faltz, Vice President — Phyl- lis Jones, Secretary — Ruth Wil- liams, Treasurer — Ruth Evans. Those present: Noxen Mr. and Mrs. Loren Case; West Pittston; George and Thelma Harmon and Jacquelin, - Mrs. Alice Fine, Mrs. Elizabeth Gilroy, Doris and Robert Fine and Alice, Ruth, Rusty and Sandra. West Pittston: Mrs. Viola Thomp- son, Jack Thompson, Kathryn Carey, Louise Bachman, Mr. and Harveys Lake Mr. and Mrs. Albert Adams and family, Detroit, have been spending two weeks at the lake. Mrs. Adams is the former June Kistler. They will visit her brother William Kist- ler in New York before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Thompson and Mrs. Erma Morris Forty-Fort, visited Mrs. Florence Conden, Sun- day. Jack Davis, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Davis has returned from Nesbitt Hospital. He was a patient there for 3 weeks, ill with pneumonia. Mrs. Jessie Beckerman, Kingston spent Thursday and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Armitage. On Thursday all spent a pleasant day with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lavelle at Springville, R.D. 2, Nancy Gebler has returned to her home in Lansdale, after spending the summer with her father and brother, Paul and family. Mrs. Mildred Garinger is im- proving at Geisinger Hospital, fol- lowing an operation, his boat on the Great Lakes after having a week’s vacation at home. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Witek and children are home after several days at the seashore. Postie Says: oh We Sell Sales Service | coal So Engineering Installations GAS Automatic Heat AUTHORIZED e.f-m- DEALER J. B. POST CO. 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Disque Family Meets For F irst Time In Years The Disque family of Pikes Creek, coming from distant points were able to be together last week-end, the first time in many years. Ga- thering at the family home, now occupied by Ruth Disque and Mr. and Mrs. John Cooney (the former Barbara Disque) and family, were Mr. and Mrs. Warren Disque, Con- don, Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Disque, and childen, Washington, D.C; Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Disque, Bennington, Vt.; Mr. and Mrs. Mau- rice Seitz, Linda, Kevin, and Patty Ann, Levittown, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Disque, West Wyomissing, Pa., their children, Luanne, Arthur, and Craig; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dis- que, Althea, Cindy, Shirley, Peggy, Bobby, Lehman; Marion Disque, Kingston; members of : the John Cooney family, Helen, Cathy, Jim- mie, Lewis, Tommy, Joe and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wagner, Jr. Also visiting with the family on Sunday was their aunt, Mrs. Katherine Bal- lantine, Sweet Valley. 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