SA “Shavertown, DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal Paul Malak, an employee of Harveys Lake Light Company and well known baseball player with the ~ Pringle team, has returned from Nesbitt Hospital after submitting to a tonsilectomy. He is son of Mr. and Mrs. John Malak of Chase. Mrs. Charles Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edwards, Williamsport, Mrs. Reubon Morrish, Harrisburg, Mrs. Elsie Churchill, Caldwell, N.J. and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bradbury, New Jersey, were weekend guests of the Howard Risleys, Huntsville Road, Dallas. They came to attend the White - Edwards wedding at MesH#uppen on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Jones 2nd, Machell Avenue, left over the weekend for their winter home, Casey Key, Nokomis, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Buckingham and family, Lehman Avenue, spent last weekend at Newark, Del., visit- ing their families, Mrs. Elmer Haring, Beaumont, is feeling much better after being con- fined to her home with a severe in- fection for two weeks. Betty Ransom, Center Hill Road, phoned the Post last week and said she had just picked a bouquet of purple violets and pansies in her yard. Bill Baker brought roses and Easter lilies in the shop on Friday. Spring has came! Mr. and Mrs. Michael Loke, Spring Garden Street, Trucksville, have an- nounced the birth of a baby girl at Mercy Hospital on October 18. Mrs. Harry Ide, Tdetown, who suf- fered a heart attack recently and spent three weeks in Nesbitt Hos- pital, is recuperating at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alden Wagner Jr., Holt- wood, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Philip White, newly- wed@ are spending their honeymoon at ami Beach, Fla: They flew down. Mrs. White “is the former Faith Elaine Edwards, Trucksville. Don Anesi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Anesi, Oak Hill, spent the past | weekend at home. Don is enrolled at Williamsport Technical School. IMda Swelgin, a Freshman at Lock Haven State Teachers College spent last weekend at her home. She is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Swelgin, Brair Crest Road, Idetown. Bill Williams, Idetown, enrolled at Shepherd College, Shepherdsville, Va., had as guests last week, his par- ents and Joan Darby, Idetown. ' Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Swire and daughters, Noxen, had as weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. Dale Christian and family, also Donald LaBarr of Stroudsburg. Sunday evening visi- tors were Mr. and Mrs:—Thomas-R: Swire and children from Hunlock Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Shaw, Sweet Valley. Mrs. Isaac Swire returned to work at Natona Mills on Monday, after a five-weeks absence due to illness. B&hx Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lillie of Sutton Creek Road are surgical patients at Geisinger Medical Center. Myra Carlin, Martz Road, is on privgje duty at Nesbitt Hospital. Gwenn Weaver spent the week- end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Weaver of Sutton Road, re- turning by plane to Boston, where she is a freshman at Wheelock Col- lege. : A double birthday party for Jan- jce and Dean Bronson was given by their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bronson of Sweet Valley Friday eve- ning. Janice returned to Columbia University, and Dean to Shephers- town University on Sunday. Edward Piper, staunch supporter of Sweet Valley Fire Company suf- fered a heart attack early Sunday morning. By Monday, he was re- ported free of pain at Nesbitt Hos- pital. . Herbert Britt, Pikes Creek bar- berQvho was stricken with a heart attack two weeks ago and rushed ‘to Nesbitt Hospital by ambulance, is reported resting comfortably. Me and Mrs. Charles Quoss, for- mer residents of Sweet Valley, now of Hartford, Conn. were weekend guests of Mrs. Elizabeth Quoss, Sweet Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bodycomb Jr., Union, N.J. spent the weekend with Mrs. Robert Bodycomb Sr., Main Road, Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Kubasti, Demunds Road, have announced the birth of a son, Michael Joseph at General Hospital on October -17: They have a daughter, Barbara Anne. Mrs. Kubasti is the former Louise Brzyski, daughter of Mrs. Walter Brzyski, Demunds Road, Mr. Kubasti is son of Mrs. Joseph Ku- basti, Garfield Street, Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wallace, have announced the birth of a baby girl at Nesbitt Hos- pital on September 10. -> Claudia Miner Is Honored At Shower A bridal shower was held on Saturday October 13 at the home of Mrs. Claudine Daily, Loyalville in honor of her granddaughter Clau- dine Miner. Co-hostess was Annette Daily. She received many lovely gifts. Present were; Mrs. Grace Sear- foss, Sandra Miller, Mr, and Mrs. Larry Lipps, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Miner and Stanley, Winton and Trina, Ernest Biddings, Mrs. Annie Winter, Jane Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Daily and rhildren, Ernest, Edward and Jenine, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Winter and children, Conrad, Fred, Jean and David, and Andrew Oney. Leaves For Europe Mr. and Mrs. Alva Eggleston, Ver- non, will leave Friday by jet airliner for a tour of Europe. They will be entertained at a party at Hotel Taft, New York City before departure, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Farbes, Haverford, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ruecking, Chicago will accompany them. Grandpop And Grandson Celebrate Birthdays John Kipp, Blytheburn, and grand- son, Gerard Kipp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Kipp, Sweet Valley, were honored with a family dinner party October 16, in observance of their birthdays. Gerard is a member of the eighth grade, Gate of Heaven School, and Boy Scout Troop 444, Sweet-Val- ley. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Opplinger and children, John, Mark, David, William, Mary and Lin- da, Blytheburn; Mrs. John Kipp; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kipp, Cynthia and Nicky, and the honorees. Both the John Kipps and the Opplinger family are former residents of Sweet Valley. Fergusons Are Home Mr. and Mrs. R. Stewart Fergu- son, New Goss Manor, have re- turned after visiting their son Robert and family at Ingomar, Pa. and Mr. and Mrs. Edelon at Grosse Point, Michigan. Two highlights of their trip were a tour of the SAP- SUCKER WOODS (a Bird Sanctu- ary) at Cornell University and a trip with the Bird Club of Detroit to Canada where they witnessed the banding of many birds. Mr. and Mrs. John Kovalick, Noxen, have announced the birth of a son at General Hospital on Octo- ber 13. y Mr. and Mrs. Norton Newberry and twins, Betty and Bob, Abingdon, Md., have returned home, after spending last week with Mrs. New- berry’s mother, Mrs. Ethel Honey- well, Shavertown. Mr. Fred Jennings has returned to his home on Norton Ave., after being a patient in the General Hos- pial, for several days. Mrs. Anna Kocher, Franklin St., has been ill at her home. Mrs. Laura La Bar, Main St., was admitted to the Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Sunday evening, for tests and observation. ; Mr. Harold Schooley, Davenport St., -was admitted to the General Hospital, Sunday afternoon, for tests and observation. Mr. and Mrs. G. Robert Lewis and Mrs. Helen Stradling, Honey Brook, recently spent the day with’ former neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Charles Hogsler, Parrish St. M. and Mrs. Frank Roese, Betsy Sue, Franklin and Ronald, Cleve- land, Ohio, flew in over the weekend to visit their respective parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ide, Huntsville are the parents of Mrs. Roese and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Roese, proprietors of the Scandinavia Motel, Sweet Valley, are the parents of Mr. Roese. The Roeses are former residents of this area and are graduates of Lehman High School. Mrs. Newton Ness, Shavertown, entertained ‘at luncheon last week honoring Mrs. Louise Sharp, Dallas, who expects to leave for Florida for the winter, on Monday. John Mokychic, Ryman’s Road, had to return to General Hospital on Thursday after being home only two days. Lois Wyman, student at Blooms- burg State College, is doing her student teaching at Selinsgrove. Adrian E. DeMarco, Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. DeMarco, Suton Road, Trucksville, was honored at a family dinner on October 18, his tenth birthday. celebration sisters. were brothers and . DARING'S MAIN HIGHWAY DALLAS Choice Western Round Steak 85¢ 1h. Country Fresh Pork Sausage Loose 59¢ Ib. Caseing 65¢ Ib. Nescafe (10 oz. jar - 20c off) Instant Coffee 1.09 Pet Evaporated Milk 6 for 87c Helping with the |. Passes State Board Exams JANICE RINKEN Janice Rinken, daughter of Mrs. Vivian Rinken and the late Alex- ander Rinken, Idetown, received word from the State Board of Nursing Education on October 3 that she had successfully passed Ler state board exams and is now a registered nurse. Janice, a graduate of Lake-Leh- man High School, Class of 1959, took her nurse’s training at Mercy Hospital in Scranton, and her edu- cation at Marywood College. She is presently serving on the staff of Mercy Hospital, Wilkes-Barre. Beverly Bestwick Has Second Birthday Party Becky Bestwick; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Bestwick, Davenport Street, Dallas, celebrated her sec- ond birthday on October 7, with a party. Guests were: John, Mark, and Patrick Downend, Cynthia Papas, Debra Gable, Patty Gayle Peters, and Becky's brother, Jackie. Dallas Youths To Call At Your Home Tonight Children of the Dallas Area are in- vited to “Trick or Treat’ for UNICEF Thursday evening. All interested should meet. at Dallas Methodist Church, 5:45, in Hallowe’en costume. Cars will take Halloweeners through Dallas between 6 and 7:30 p.m. Resi- ! dents are urged to be generous. Any one willing to drive should call Mrs. Nelson Nelson, 674-4986. Idetown Class Has Thirty Second Birthday Serving and Waiting Class held its thirty second birthday party at the home of Marie Spencer on Thursday night. Officers for the next year are as follows: president, Ruth Worthington; vice president, Mrs. Corey Meade; secretary, Mrs. Ernest Fritz; assistant secretary, Mrs. Emory Hadsel; treasurer, Mrs. Jesse Boice; teacher, Mrs. Hadsel. Present were Mesdames Floyd Hoover, Jesse Boice, Pear] ‘Connor, Ernest Fritz, Corey Meade. Emory Hadsel, Ethel Shaver, Rev. and Norman Tiffany, and the hostesses. Alan Jeffrey Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gordon, Staub Road, Trucksville, announce the birth of a‘baby boy, Alan Jeffrey, seven pounds, four ounces, at Nesbitt Hos- pital, October 18. There is a daugh- ter, Wilma. Mrs. Gordon is the former Wilma Joyce Robbins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Robbins of Trucksville, Mr. Gordon is son of Mr. and Mrs. William Farnie of Newark, N.J. Mrs. Farnie is the former Letha Gordon of Trucksville. Mrs. Harold Lamoreaux Entertains Card Club Mrs. Harold Lamoreaux, Mill Street, was recent hostess to her card club. Attending were: Mesdames Frances Cybulski, Jean Phillips, Gladys Fink, Theodore Newcomb, Eugene Lavelle, Clint Cobleigh and the hostess. Prizes were won by Mesdames Fink, Newcomb and Cob- leigh. Baked Golden Brown Chicken Juice; VV VV VV VU VP VV VV VV VV VV YY VY VO VY Y VOY VV VYYe VY YeYY Th “M dba Ahad, 7a ff tate pest — VV VV VV VV VY vv Vv Uv Lv HL SIINIAY DINNER Our own Sausage & Sauerkraut, Dutch Style Roast Fresh Jersey Ham with Pork Dressing Grilled Chopped Beef Steak, Fried Onions | Breaded Veal Cutlet, Alla Parmigiana Roast Oklahoma Turkey, Dressing, Giblet Gravy African Rock Lobster Tail, Drawn Butter .. Roast Spring Lamb Leg. Mint Jelly .............. Golden Brown Fried Chicken in a Basket (Plus 23 other entrees from which to choose) All Prices Quoted are for Full Course Dinners and Include: Soup; or Fresh Fruit Salad; Entree; Potatoes; Vegetable; Hot Rolls and Butter; Dessert and Beverage. for 23 years e TOP HAT In hiring siiadhbabainthdhnsiis dite THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1962 Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest Dr. and Mrs. William Bradbury Entertain For Former's Parents On October 14, a dinner party was held at the home of Dr. and Mrs. William Bradbury, Davis Street, Trucksville, honoring the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wil- liam Bradbury, Muhlenburg. Hosts were the Bradbury's children, who are, in addition to Dr. Bradbury, Mrs. Rowana Jones, Hazleton, Mrs. Sheldon Applegate, Sugarloaf, and Lewis, Luzerne. Centerpiece was a large tiered wedding cake bearing the number “50” and covered with gardenias. 1 The Bradburys were married in Niagara Falls, N.Y. October 10, 1912. There are nine grandchildren. Joseph Blazicks, Wed Thirty Six Years Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blazick, Sr., Sweet Valley, observed their thirty- sixth wedding anniversary with a family dinner Sunday, October 21. They were married October 17, 1926, at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Lake Silkworth, with the late Father Bobeck officiating. Attendants were Edna Bresko, Plymouth ' and Stephen Novak, West Nanticoke. Mrs. Blazick is the former Mary Jan- usiwicz, daughter of the late Mr. and Frank Janusiwicz, West Nanticoke. Mr. Blazick is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blazick also of West Nanticoke. : The Blazicks have four children, Joseph, Jr. a corrections officer at the Graterford State Institution; Ger- ald, Patterson, New Jersey; Leonard, with the Navy at Willow Grove; and Mrs. Elenor Germaine, Sandford, Florida. There are ten grandchildren. Dallas Couples Club Hears Talk On Russia Couples Club of Dallas Methodist Church met Sunday night at the Church, with Ken Young presiding. The program consisted of Samuel Davenport, teacher at Lehman High School, who talked on “Russia To- day.” Mr. Davenport traveled in Russia in 1961 and showed some slides of his travel, he also answered questions. Committee in charge of serving: Mr. and Mrs. Fay Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. William Richardson; in charge of worship, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wasserott. Attending ‘were: Dr. and Mrs. John Blase, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Darling, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Davies, Dr. and Mrs. Carlton Davies, Mrs. Fred Drake, Mrs. Wel- ton Farrar, Harry Lefko, Rev. and Mrs. Russell Lawry, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Moen, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Parry, Mrs, Marshall Rumbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Young. Junior Womans" Club Plans Thanksgiving Dance Committee Chairman for the an- nual Thanksgiving Dance to be held by Dallas Junior Woman’s Club met at the home of Chairman Mrs. Phillip Walter, Demunds Road, Dallas, recently, Attending ‘the meeting were: Mrs. Leonard Craig, Mrs. Ned Hartman, Mrs. James Huston, Mrs. Francis J. Barry. Plans were completed for the dance to be held, Friday, November 23 at Continental Inn. Dancing will be from 9-to-1 with music by Bob Baird’s Orchestra. A buffet lunch will be served at mid-night. EXPERT TAILORING ® Trouser Alterations ‘® Skirts & Dresses Hemmed ® Coat Alterations Cleaning & Pressing | ADAMS Clothes For Dad & Lad Back Mt. Shopping Center Shavertown Open ’Til 9 Every Night 674-8936 od doe lo do ddd blond ie do loi io ode lod lo did i ln lil lon loo lao i ll ili sd do VV VV VP VV Ve VV VY PV OV Ye v Breast, Maryland .,... “se en “ee ee ee an Kingston — Nl 0 ttieatheatiimticelimicadie duets sbucdbssiidhe Abend didbabbibabie to Susan Lynn Dickinson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Dickin- son, East Dallas, announce the birth of a daughter, [Susan Lynn, October 6 in Nesbitt Hospital. She weighed 8 lbs. 1 oz. She has a big sister, Jean Marie who will be 7 on Hal- loween. Mrs. Dickinson is ithe former Helen Tkatch of Glen Lyon. Mr. Dickinson is son of Mrs. Jeanette Dickinson of East Dallas. Mr. Dick- inson is employed by the Dallas Senior High School. The baby will bt christened on Sunday by Father Olesh in St. Nicholas Greek Catholic Church. Nuss Family Reunion After Seven Years For the first time in over seven years, all four children of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nuss, Sr., were able to be home at the same time. Charles, Jr., his wife, Lois and children, Mark and Dana, came from Louisiana, Missouri, Mr. and Mrs.Arthur Nuss and David from Puloski, N. Y.; Ron- ald, from Washington, D. C.; Susan, now Mrs. Robert Masters and daugh- ter, Cindy, from New Hope, Pa. The Nusses had a family dinner. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Alden Wagner, Sr., Huntsville; Mr. and Mrs. Alden Wagner, Jr., and Paul and Mark, Haltwood, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Earle Jones, Kenny and Rich- ard, Springfield, Va.; George Fenner, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meixell and Jessie, Wilkes-Barre. Spaghetti Supper The Friendship Class of the East Dallas Methodist Church will spon- or ‘a Spaghetti Supper, November 3rd, in the Church social rooms catered by Nick Vitali, Mrs. Glenn Howell, chairman, will accept reser- vations. The public is invited. Mrs. Robert Huey Is Hostess To Club The neighborhood card club met at the home of Mrs. Robert Huey, ‘Wyoming Avenue. Present were: Mesdames Thomas Longmore, Wil- liam Hanna, Robert Turner, William Cutter, Stephen Hartman, Harry Lefko, Kenneth Cosgrove and the hostess. Refreshments were served and prizes were won by Mesdames Lefko and Cosgrove. Lake Woman's Club Plans Hallowe'en Dance Harvest Moon, annual Dance spon- sored by Harveys Lake Women’s Service Club, will be held at O’Con- nell’s Twin Lakes Saturday, October 27. Dancing to Stolarick’s Orchestra will begin at nine o’clock. Dress and masking is optional. EVERYONE is invited and urged to attend. Mrs. Harold Bennett is chairman with the following aides: Decorations: Mrs. Robert Timko, Mrs. Elvin Bean, Mrs. Richard Williams, Mrs. Charles Williams, Mrs. Ora Bean; Tickets: Mrs. Earl Crispell, Mrs. Osmund Cast- erline, Mrs. Carrie Rood, Pauline Davis; Prizes: Mrs. Fred Dodson; Pub- licity: Mrs. Clarence Montross. Mrs. Matt Cybulski Surprised At Party Mrs. Matt Cybulski, Carverton Road, was surprised at a party on Thursday evening. Those attend- ing were Mrs. Jean Phillips, Marion Hildebrant, Fred Etzel, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ockenhouse, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Culver, Mr. Matt Cybul- ski and the guest of honor. Horseshoe 4-H Club Back Mountain Horseshoe 4-H Club met Saturday evening at Lehman Fire Hall, for a regular busi- ness meeting and square dance. Present were: Lee Johnson, Dave Spencer, Judy Crispell, Tim Carroll, Michelle Clem, Connie Bogdon, Les- lie Vivian, Liz Essler, Tom Estus, Sally Miers, Rae Carroll, Harry Goe- ringer, Linda Mekeel, Nancy Hughes, Ann Lacey, Nancy Crispell, Linda Tag, Mrs. Tony Bogdon and Mr. E. V. Chadwick. Members are now taking orders for Christmas holly. Your orders may be placed with any member for fresh holly delivered at Christmas time. Barbara Ross, Guest At Birthday Party Barbara Ross, daughter of Mrs: Edith Ross, Broadway, was honored by classmates at a surprise birthday party, Saturday evening. Dancing and games were the main diversions of the evening. Attending were Ron- nie Culver, Karen Young, Jean Arch- acavage, Renald Davenport, Carl Schriner, Linda Gosart, Bobby Gray, Sharron Farver, John Davis, Marily Woodling, Phyllis Ross and the hon- oree. Hallowe'en Party The Couples Club, Dallas Meth- odist Church, will have a Halloween Parity, Friday evening. They plan a hayride, followed by a party at the Mohawk Riding Academy. Festivi- ties begin a 8 o'clock. Chairmen will be Mr. and Mrs. James Darl- ing, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lefko and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Nelson. gran | 6000 FREE STAMPS | to announce StH Green Stamps | NOW AT SUTLIFF’ FURNITURE STORE 3 BRING THIS COUPON Name EVERY FAMILY receives free stamps and also an opportunity to win this 6,000 Free Stamp Bonus. THIS IS YOUR CHANCE TO WIN 5000 S & H GREEN STAMPS NO PURCHASE NECESSARY 1Address 1 Drawing Oct. ' 27, 1962 Phone This Coupon Worth 1,000 Extra Stamps With Purchase of Any 3-Pc. LIVINGROOM SUITE This Coupon Worth g 1,000 Extra Stamps With Purchase of Any 3-Pc.. BEDROOM SUITE This Coupon Worth 1,000 Extra Stamps With Purchase of Any DINING ROOM SUITE i SUTLIFF'S FURNITURE STORE 3 Miles Below Sweet Valley At Bloomingdale — Open Evenings ’Til 9 5 s 2 ] STILL THE SAME LOW PRICES — Plus S & H GREEN STAMPS SECTION A —PAGE £ D. of A. Tea And Reading Held At Sterling Draws Large Crowd Mrs. Ben Edwards, Dallas, was general chairman of a tea and read- ing sponsored by Wyoming Valley Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, Wednesday afternoon at | 2 p.m. at the Crystal Ballroom, Hotel Sterling. Mrs. Jones Evans, program chair- man, introduced Mrs. Elizabeth Con- rad Tuttle who read the amusing comedy “Take Her, She’s Mine,” currently playing on Broadway. Receiving guests were Mrs. Har- radon Smith, regent, Mrs. Coray Miller, immediate past regent, and Mrs. Robert Rosenbluth, Senior Pre- sident of Frances Slocum Society of the G. A. R. Proceeds of this annual affair go to the maintainence of schools for un- derprivileged children throughout the country. After the readings, members and guests gathered about the tea tables | which sparkled with gold fruit and a sun burst arrangement of chrysan- themums. Presiding at the tables were Mrs. J. Stanley Rinehimer, Mrs. William Luchenbach, Mrs. Coray Mil- ler and Mrs. Stanley K. Walborn, all past regents of ‘the local chapter. Reesponsible for this autumn set- ting were Carrie Meixell, chairman of decorations, and her committee Mrs. W. F. Newberry, Mrs. Thomas Gra- ham, Mrs. Edwin Shortz, Mrs. Wil- liam J. Day and Mrs. Robert Rosen- bluth. Mrs. Torrence Naugle Surprised On Birthday Monday evening, Mrs. Torrence Naugle, Sweet Valley was pleasantly surprised when a group of Lady Toby Rebekah Lodge members dropped in to help her celebrate her birthday. She received many lovely gifts. En- joying the birthday cake and coffee were: Mildred Baker, Rebekah Grey, Mary Shaver, Jennie Shaver, Maude Yeisley, Ruth Shupp, Peg Robbins, Mabel Mitchell, Delores Trumbower, Dorothy Perrego, Ann Alt, Mr. Nau- gle; Merle Davenport and her son Reynold. - Retired Sordoni Man Is Honored At Dinner Jake Gabel, a retired Sordoni Construction Co. employee and his wife, were among the 200 persons at the Quarter Century Club Ban- quet at Hotel Sterling, October 13. Mr. Gabel’s son Harold, who was unable to be present, along with William Hughes, were awarded diamond studded pins in recogni- tion of twenty-five years service with Sordoni Enterprises. Myron Baker, Lehman Vice-Presi- dent of Commonwealth Telephone | Company was also awarded a pin. Idetown Couples Club Have Spaghetti Dinner Tdetown Couples Club met in the Churchhouse on Saturday night, with the men of the club, serving a spaghetti dinner. Present were Rev. and Mrs. Norman Tiffany, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Begstrasser, Mr. and Mrs. Merrel Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Swelgin, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sweitzer. lainbow Girls The next meeting of Charles James Memorial Assembly No. 144, Rainbow girls will be on Thursday at 7:30 at the Trucksville Methodist Church Educational Building. This will be preceded by a re- hearsal for officers at 6:15. Birthdays will be celebrated at this meeting. Try to have petitions in at this meeting, also bring in candy money. The Rainbow girls are selling candy which can be ordered from any girl between now and Christmas. Now Through November 7th tremendous savings on... 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