{SECTION B-— PAGE 4 | Sweet Valley Michael Yurko, son’ of Mr. and were married. Mrs. George F. Yurko, Pikes Creek,| Mrs. William Naugle and children, | son Jeffrey, spent last weekend at and Joseph Maros, Hudson, have Billy and Lisa, Pikes Creek, have | Pleasant Hills; Harrisburg, where eturned to their homes after spend- | returned to their home after spend- they were guests of the latter's ing a week as guests of Mr. and |ing some time in Florida where | brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. George Wainwright, N. C.!they were the guests of Mrs. Nau- ‘Mrs. John Jones. While there they attended the wed- Iles parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theo- | Mrs. Daisy Moore and her great ling of Susan Wainwright. The | dore Wisneski, summer residents granddaughter, Kathy Kline, have Wainwright family are owners of |of Lake Silkworth. Mr. Wisneski returned to their home in Moore a large tobacco and cotton planta- | has been hospitalized. town. Mrs. Moore was recuperating tion. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Remley and | @t the home of her daughter, Irene ohn Pall III, son of Mr. and Mrs. family motored ‘to Reading Sun- Hablett, Nanticoke, following sur- hn Pall, Jr., has successfully com- | day and accompanied home the | gery. Kathy was guest of her par- pleted a six month correspondence latter's mother, Mrs. William Nau-|ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kline. course and is now in Kansas, Mis- gle, Sr. who had been caring for On Saturday, Mrs. Moore was en- “souri, where he has been accepted her grandson, two year old Gregg tertained at the home of her daugh- |at the Weaver Airlines Personnell Kuczawa, while his mother, Mrs. | 5 where a family dinner was held iSchool to further his studies. A [Thomas Kuczawa was in the Read- [iD observance of Mrs. Moore's birth- 1960 graduate of Lake-Lehman |ing Hospital. Mrs. Kuczawa, the day. Mrs. Moore reports that her ~ High School, John was previously | former Alice Naugle, gave birth to | foot is improving and that she is employed at Eckrote Body Works, her second Richard Alan, | feeling quite well, 'Conyngham. | March 26. Mrs. Marga Piatt, ig | Six year old Gary Naugle, son : STL A spent a day last week at a Phila- [of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Naugle, Pikes | friends and relatives mn this area |JcPhia Hospital Clinic. She was i Sek ue Peed eo Hom last weekend. ‘Accompanying piv | So orsried by: her, son, Edwin g. 2 »pauont, eneral home were his grandparents. A and, Mrs. Dennis:\ Mahoney, lospital where he submitted to a ‘ ; i nsilectomy. He attends kinder- Mrs. Irene Maranshy, Mooretown, Mooretown, had as guests last week- arten classes at Lehman School. has returned to her home after be- {ing a patient at General Hospital, where she submitted to surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cragle and son, | "THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1963 medical technician, Ted is employed , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zerfoss and end Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Elston and three children, Spring Valley, N.Y. Mrs. Stella Rousing is a patient at General Hospital where she was taken following an accident at her home. Mrs. Rousing, who is eighty- nine years of age, at Robert Packer Hospital. Mrs. Guy Zerfoss, Sr., and grand- son, Rodney Zerfoss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Zerfoss, Dallas, were recently entertained at a family daughters Donna and Karen. birthday cake was baked by Mrs. Donald Zerfoss. os The Mrs, Margaret Turner arrived last week for an extended stay with party in honor of their birthdays her mother-in-law, Mrs. Willis C. was preparing ' which occurred on March 26 and 27. | Turner. ' Since November Margaret to walk with her dog to the mail- In addition to the above named the has been guest of her parents, Mr. box. She became entangled in the! following attended: Guy Zearfoss, and Mrs. J. C. Jones, Dotham, Ala- dog’s chain, was thrown to the Sr, Mrs. Alice Edwards, Mr. and bama, and her husband’s aunt, Miss ground and suffered a fractured arm. Cards would be appreciated. Lee Landmesser has returned to his home at Pikes Creek after spending the winter months in Dal- las. Verna Lamoreaux has returned to his home after being a patient for a week at the Homeopathic Hos- pital, where she was taken follow- ing an asthama attack. Plan to join your friends and neighbors at the ham and pancake supper, sponsored by Cub Pack 444 at Maple Grove Methodist Church hall, Thursday evening, April 25. Serving will begin at 6 o'clock. Ted Gabel, Saylre, spent last’ weekend with his mother, Mrs. | Severa Gabel, Lake Silkworth. A Mrs. Donald Zerfoss and Donald,Jr., ' Virginia Turner, Gerardstown, W. Tennis Rackets $3.95 to $33 Top Grade Va. For the benefit of Ross Elemen- tary School, Ed Young will present “A Night of Magic” in the school auditorium, Friday evening, April 26. A small donation is asked of those attending. Joe Krupa, a 1962 graduate of _DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Lake-Lehman High School, is a pa- tient Barre. / Mrs. Lydia Sorber, Reyburn, is spending some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gross, help- ing to care for Mrs. Gross and infant son, Dana Gene. CALL Charles H. Long TO GET MORE HEAT FOR YOUR MONEY Last week the Naugles had as Sun- |B I 3 Comet BE noermorts EE | Tennis Balls / 4 By. Lynn, Jr., and o BAR and COCKTAIL H F S T [ R | Rghen Angela tops, left last = LOUNGE = | | $ 99 'M for thei location, | H Een SEE vas | GREETINGS | Lr . + The Lynns spent a month | B DALLAS Bo 4 : | Ba i re a : | | - ‘his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. a OPEN ALL DAY . See Our Se ay . Light Weight, Washable , [Hower rao Swe Veh In 8 Delicious Dinners o ! J | €: 2s, Februa r. Lynn complete a ! 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