tos r————— Bt oe im LR — FOR CANNING TIME FRUIT FRESH AC M 98c Stops Browning = Protects. Flavor Evans Drug Store SHAVERTOWN OR 4-3888 © Jackson Twp. Mrs. Roland Gensel, president of |Firemen's Auxiliary requests that all | members report at ‘the Fire Hall September 10 when a general clean- ing will be conducted. Lunch will be provided. The regular meeting will be held Wednesday, September 12 at 8. Mrs. Mary Billow, Chase Manor, has returned after visiting with friends and relatives in Hustontown, her birthplace. The boys from Jackson defeated their fathers in a ball game at Chase Corners, Friday evening, 6 to 3. Joe Witek was the winning pitcher and Old Man Gerald Shonk, was the pitcher for the losers. Mr. and Mrs. John Fronczkiewicz, Towanda, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Voitek and daughters, Marguerite, Eileen and Barbara, York, spent the weekend with Mrs. Billow, mother of Mrs. and Mrs. Voitek. Fronczkiewicz THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1962 Mrs John .Billow, Chase Manor | M$. Frank Mizdail and daughter entertained on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. | John Zajac and daughters Christine and Marilyn and son John of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bedner and son, Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bed- ner and son, Robert and Mr. and Mrs. George Petrock and son Jack, all of New Jersey; Mr. and Mrs. An- thony Dobles and sons, James and Thomas of Pittston R.D.; Mrs. John Bedner, Luzerne Mr and Mrs. Paul Brann of Mifflinburg and John and Helen Obsitos and Joseph Witek, Jr., of N.J. were weekend guests. Mr and Mrs. George Faatz and son Allen, Plainsville, were guests of Mr and Mrs. William R. Hughes Sun- day. Edward Mark, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark, Sr., (Ceasetown, celebrat- ed his third birthday on Sunday, and was honored guest at a birthday party attended by: Mr. and Mrs. William Mizdail, maternal grand- parents, Ceasetown, Mr. and Mrs. William Venchkoski, paternal grand- parents, West Nanticoke, Mr. and | Judy of Nanticoke; Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mizdail, Sr. and children, Dennis, Jr., Margarét, Rebecca, Wil- liam, Gregory, Francis and Robert, Mansfield; Mr. and Mrs. Sal Casta- glioni and children Denise and Char- les, Brooklyn, N.Y.; and. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schramma, (Sr. and son, | Edward Schramma, Jr., Ceasetown. John Lake and James Pace, Kings- ton, were guests of Wayne Hughes, Sunday afternoon. Ne Fern brook Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reese and family Alice, Joan, Barbara and | Judy, Demunds Road, have returned home after spending a week visiting Lake George, Fort Ticonderoga, and Quebec, Canada. Little “Buddy” Reese spent the week visiting grand- ma and grandpa Reese at Evans Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kamor and family Debbie, Chris, Jennifer and Barbara, Secane, Pa. were guests for two weeks of Mrs. Kamor's: par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cooke, E. Overbrook Avenue. : Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis, Shav- ertown, and Ann Ferrara, Philadel- phia, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Borzone, Demunds Road, Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cahill and Pat and Rita, New York, spent ‘the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lumley and family, Harris Street. Oscar Dymond, East Overbrook Avenue, is a patient in General Hos- pital where he has been undergo- ing tests for a week. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Goward, Roushey Plot, entertained on Labor Day, Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver, Sr., Trucksville, Mrs. Anna Comp- ton and Donna and Larry Seward. Fernbrook’s Minor League base- ball team copped the top honors when they won the game on Sat- urday with Lake-Lehman, 11 to 6. Managers Art Morgan, Elmer Phillips and score keeper, Dick Hislop, de- serve a lot of credit working twice — a “week with the boys at practice and at every game on (Saturday. Parents of the team say a big thank you! Betty Jane Cooke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cooke, East Overbrook Avenue, will be spending most of September in Europe on a combined business and vacation trip. She is associated with one of the largest textile manufacturing firms in New York City. Hellersperk Resigns Stefan Hellersperk, for eight years an important cog in Civil Defense work in the Back Mountain area, has resigned from all Civil Defense activities. May Have Curfew Supervisors of Dallas Township a 9 o'clock curfew for all children under 16 unaccompanied by parents. are considering the establishment of : DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Area Men . Receive Graduate Degree Three local men received graduate degrees from [Pennsylvania State University at commencement ex- ercises at University Park Saturday. Charles E. Skopic, R.D. 4 Dallas, was awarded a Master of Arts de- gree in. economics. Robert Suther- land, Dallas R.D., received a Master of Education degree in secondary education. \ James C. Goodwin, 124 Harris Hill Road, Trucksville, was con- ferred a Master of Education degree in History. The awarding of 816 degrees, 403 of which were advanced degrees, marked the end of the Summer Term at the university. 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