Nd pd j- Nel] No 87 BT ree Ben TR Foy Ib ole Boe Pon lino Be lion oly Be Be Be Be Boo eo Boo le lee oe Boe Boo Boe oe lo lion oo ie onlin on ioe don on lo io Bodin in on onion Boe Boon on do inion dios | | | DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1962 SECTION B— PAGE 5 Floyd Pope, Roushey Street, is(that she and her husband have been | home formerly occupied by the Gor-|and Mrs. Warren Daubert, Spring! Baby Nora McDowell, daughter of | Mrs. Michael Bucan = for several SHAVERTOWN Dr. and Mrs. Michael Bucan, West Center Street, had as Thanksgiving guests Mr. and Mrs. Willard Durbin, Jr., and children, Claire, Kim and Lynne, Smithtown, Long Island; Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hally, Judd Kulp, Pittsburgh; Mr. and Mrs. Willard Durbin, Sr., and Charles Glasser, Shavertown. Daughters, Cindy and Susan were delighted with all the company. Bert Riley, East Center Street, was removed ‘to his home on Friday from Nesbitt Hospital. Pearl Averett, Shaver Avenue, has returned home after visiting her brother, Harvey Averett, Bingham- ton. rs. John H. Ichter and her fa- th® C. M. Keller, Ashley, have moved into ‘the Williams’ Apart- ments on Spring Street. Mrs. Ichter is the mother of Mrs. Charles Beech, Teller at Wyoming National Bank. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carey, Sun- set Avenue, had as recent guests, the latter's father, Mark Bush, Pioneer Avenue, and brother, Clesson Bush, Arlington, Virginia, On Sunday they entertained Mr. and Mrs. James Carey and family of Nanticoke. Stanley Davis, Lehigh Street, re- mains in serious condition at Robert Packer Hospital in Sayre. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hill, Pioneer Avenue, entertained the following members of their family at Thanks- giving dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Willard Lozo, Jennie Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hill and sons, Tommy and Jay C., all of Shavertown and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Franceschetti and son, Alfred, Jr., Hatchville, Mass. Sincere sympathy is extended to Bill Cushner, Perrin Avenue, in his recent bereavement. suffering from a smashed toe in an accident suffered while at work. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Landmesser, Brook Street, had their two sons, Karl Jr., Philadelphia, and ‘Barry, Junior at Pennsylvania State Uni- versity, home for the Thanksgiving holiday. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Clark, Vestal, N. Y,, and Mr. and Mrs. William Gillespie, Edwardsville, were Thanks- giving guests of Mrs. Mdwzrd Adams and Thelma Adams Srigveer Avenue. Mrs. Clark is the former Anna Adams. Sally Pierson and Robert Berg- quist, Long Island, were the week- end guests of the former's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John Clause and daughter, Brenda, Pioneer Avenue. Mrs. ‘Seth Howell, Roushey Street, is a patient in Nesbitt Hospital, where she was admitted last Monday evening. This is the first time Mrs. Howell has been a hospital patient, and the first time in fifty-four years separated since their marriage. The name of Mrs. Elizabeth Mehm was not included in the Thanksgiv- ing dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Morgan, Main [Stre‘et. Grandma Mehm has lived with her daughter and family for many years and is always a participant in all their get to-gethers. Additional guests were Mrs. Raymond Morgan and Mrs. Kethel of Wilkes-Barre. Charles Malkemes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Malkemes, Franklia Street, spent Thanksgiving Day with his famiy. “Chuck,” as he is better known to his friends, is a sophomore at Pennsylvania State University. We are happy to hear that Mrs. William Dungey, James Street, has returned home after being a patient at Wyoming Valley Hospital. Mr .and Mrs. Carl Gordon and | family, Roushey Street, have moved | to Sweet Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Denton Updyke, Courtdale, have moved into the dons. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Malkemes, Fer- guson Avenue, had as weekend guests, their daughter, Peggy, New York City, and son, Fred, Jr. of Bergenfield, N. J. ; Mr. and Mrs. Dana Campbell, William Street, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cyphers, Carverton, for Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. McDermott and children, Teaneck, N. J., spent the holiday weekend with the lat- ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Newton Ness, Kirkendall Road. Joseph Ransom, who resides with his sister, Mrs. George Hoffman, Main Street, was taken to Mercy Hospital in Kingston Township am- bulance Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ash and son, Tommy, Main Street, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ash, Harris Hill Road, had Thanksgiving dinner with Mrs. iS. M. Ash, Kingston. Young Billy Daubert, son of Mr. Street, hunting for the first time, bagged three rabbits and a squirrel on Saturday. His grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Berlew, Wilkes-Barre, came out on Sunday to enjoy a game dinner at the Daubert home. Mr. and Mrs. William Glahn and son, Billy, East Center Street, spent Thanksgiving as the guests of Lt. Colonel and Mrs. Irvin C. Davis, Washington, D. C. 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