A EAR I An SP ERAS op gi § 3 ! i § 4 SECTION B — PAGE 4 NOXEN Mr. and Mrs. Dave Morris, who are employed in New Jersey spent several days at their home in Noxen. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Casterline and family, New Jersey, spent the weekend here with Mrs. Russell Casterline Sr. and Mrs. William Wright. Mrs. Ruth Young, New York City, recently visited at the home ‘of Stella Shook. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Robert Casterline Bayonne, N. J., visited his mother, Mrs. Russell Casterline Sr., over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miner recent- ly spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Gary at South River, N. J., and while there, attended the wed- ding of Miss Yvonne Gary and Robert Waters. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Derby and family of Shickshinny spent Sun- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Keiper and family. Harold - Leibenguth and Kathy Dendler drove Mrs. Harry Miller to Harrisburg on Saturday, where she will spend several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cheadle and family. Mrs. Mabel Wandell, Forty Fort, spent Sunday with her son, Walter Wandell and family, Stull. Mrs. Ora Bean is spending some time wtih her granddaughter, Mrs. Merwin Kaminstein and family, at Flushing, N. Y. Mrs. George Pellitieri and” daugh- ter Vivienne, Trenton, N. J. are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bigelow. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Race on Sunday were Mrs. Nelson Cargill, Bingham- ton,” Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van- Campen, and Timmy, Endicott, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Meyers, Sandy and Tommy, Hinsdale, Mass., visited the Fred Schencks, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William: Inman, Kingston, visited the Loren Cases on Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. Alva Case, Sweet Valley called on Tues- day. The Cases received word that their grandson Dale Case, Buffalo received a fractured jaw during a football game. He 'is a patient in the hospital at Buffalo. " Wheeler Hess Sr. entered general hospital on Monday and underwent major surgery on Thursday. morn- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Patton, Bris- tol, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave MacMillan.’ Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Turner, Tampa, Fla, have spent ten days among relatives in this area. They called on Mr. and Mrs. Jeddie Mac- Li © no 200 Anacin 1.98 Evans Drug Store SHAVERTOWN OR 4-3888 body... scientifically. . . EER 5 TR 3 EE ERE: 5 TR 288-1496 Arthur Godfrey recommends Sanitone Drycleaning for complete, professional fabric care ¢¢‘It pays to keep up > RRvICE 4 appearances. I know! That's why I'm for Sanitone—as I tell my listeners on my CIS Radio program.”’ Yes, with our Sanitone Dryclean- ing, clothes come back looking and feel- ing like the day you bought them. . special finishes added for softness and all spots removed safely and minor repairs made... and expertly pressed on: professional equipment—a press that lasts. You get so much more than just drycleaning. Try "our Sanitone today! 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On Thanksgiving day all were guests of of Mr. and Mrs. George Sutton and family, Waverly, N. Y. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs, Robert Sutton and children of Vestal. The beautiful vases of flowers in | Nevin Benner, THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1962 Fernbrook Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dodson, De- munds Road, have returned home after spending a week visiting the latter's sister, Mrs. Ethel Knight, in Baltimore, Maryland. Mrs. Ira Button, 162 E. Qvaiigok Avenue, attended the wedding of her granddaughter, Janice Stewart and Lee Lawhead in Nazareth on November 24. Mrs. Lawhead is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Truman Stewart of East Stroudsburg. Mr. Stewart is a one time employee of the Dallas Post. Ralph Yeust, Main Road, was one of the lucky nimrods on the first day of deer season. He shot a spike buck at 7:45 a.m. at Red Rock. Sincere sympathy is extended Mrs. William Henniger, Harris ‘Street, on the death of her brother, “Mitch” Leonard of Wilkes-Barre. He was laid to rest on Tuesday. Debbie Gosart, 6, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Gosart, 113 E. Over- brook Avenue, returned home from Nesbitt Hospital on Sunday where she was taken on Tuesday evening. She was struck by a school bus as she darted across the street in front of ‘the Shavertown Grade School where she is a first grader. Debbie walks to school but had walked her | girl friend home before starting | home herself. At the time of the the church sanctuary at the Sunday accident the doctor's exam'nation morning worship service were in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright given by their family. Official board and Sunday School Board met in. the churchhouse on Saturday night. Rev. Tiffany 6 and Bruce Williams were in charge. It was announced that the Christmas program will be held in the church on Sunday night, 8:30. A fellow- ship hour will follow. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Williams, Rev. Norman Tiffany, Mrs, Kenneth Cal- kins, Mrs. Loren Keller, Mrs. Hope Ide,” Mrs. George May, Mrs. Emory Hadsel, Mrs. Dean Shaver, Reginald Heck, and Bess Cooke. Tiny's ‘Stutz Wins Florida Car Event Milford “Tiny” Gould, Outlet, Har- veys Lake, took top honors at a Florida antique car show with his well-known = fully restored 1928 Stutz roadster. The car was entered in the Best Restored Car, 1920-1929 class, of the fifth annual Antique Car Show, Ormond Beach. The event was held in celebration of auto racing’s 60th anniversary. Tiny's Stutz has been a consistent winner in eastern antique car events for some time. Sell Quickly Through The Trading Post | could find nothing wrong but later she became drowsy and was taken to her family physician. He ordered x-rays and admittance to the hospi- tal. The x-rays showed pressure and she was confined fo her bed. Local Officer In Blaska Combat Test Participating recently with other members of the 80th Transporta- tion Company in the annual com- bat readiness test at Fort Richard- son, Alaska, was Army Chief War- rant Officer Dennis J. Ferry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Ferry, 294 Huntsville Road, Dallas. During the test, which was held in conjunction with the 1st Battle Group, 23d Infantry’s readiness test, the unit supported ground operations by flying resupply, troop movement and medical evacuation missions. Throughout the exercise, Army aviation personnel were graded on their ability to perform combat missions and air transportation in a combat zone. erry, an aviator in the company, entered the Army in August 1947. The 32-year-old officer is a 1948 graduate of "Mexico (N. Y.) Academy. His wife, Irmgard; is with him at the fort. DIAL Tune in Sunday at 2 P. 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