ON B — PAGE 4 Trucksville i Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Reese, Har-|cent guest of Mrs. Swales’ parents, sburg, attended the funeral of his|Mr. and Mrs. Herbert DeWitt. nt Mrs. Millie Woolbert this past Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hontz have | eek. He is a brother of the late | moved in the John 'C. Holdredge elen Reese 2ese Marth. i Mrs. Ira Hoover is still a patient Mrs. John Nesbitt Hospital. Herbert Jenkins who has been a | visiting relatives. | atient | "eidner on Harris Hill Road. ~ Mr. and Mrs. George Swales and | amily, North Hampton, were re- some time with his brother Ken- in Nesbitt y ork, spent the week-end recently | Mrs. Moore aad Marion | apartment on Hospital for wveral weeks is improving. Mos. : Stanley C. Smith | Road, has returned from Nesbitt from Cortland, New | Hospital. Harris Hill Road. They are newly-weds. Welker and family spent the week-end in Philadelphia Richard Billings, son of Mr. and Frank Billings, Harris: Hill Warren Marrow, Pioneer Mrs. Smith's sister Georgiena ! Avenue, has been ill, but is now { better and around. Nelson Woolbert is spending neth J. Woolbert and family on Rice Street. Mr. and Mrs. George Peirce and family spent the week-end in New Jersey where they visited Mrs. Peirce’s sister Peg Reynolds and son Jim. w Nancy Jolley, young daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. James Jolley, Harris | Hill Road, has recovered from the measles. Our best wishes on your birth- days this week: Mrs. Ira Hoover, John Rowshey, Jr., Stella Mae Bird, Ted Kerpovich, Gail Kistler, Bruce THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1963 Sweet Valle Suthiff. Mrs. Julia Hemning has returned from Wapping, Conn., where she visited her son and daughter-in-law, and new son. Mrs. Edith Weeks Gromel from Forty-Fort visited Mrs. Eunice Nor- ris this past week. [She taught at the Hillside School some time ago and lived with Mrs. Norris and the late Charles Norris. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Norris had as a week-end guest, Clarence Sor- ber, Mrs. Norris's father of Fairless Hills, j Mrs. Eunice Norris who has been | Mrs. Jean Marie Pall, Pikes Creek, has been confined home with an illness. Mrs. George Haines is a patient at Geisinger Medical Center where she submitted to surgery last week. The Haines children, George, Jr. | David, Joseph and Karen are the guests of Rev. and Mrs. James Gar- rahan. Paul is with his mother’s sister at Riverside. Mrs. Margaret Aton, Binghamton is guest of her sister, Mrs. Caroline Mrs, Noran Dribelbis, New York. Randy Kevin Ray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Ray, was confined ta his home last week-end with a virus. Mrs. LaRue Sutliff was admitted last week to Wilkes-Barre General Hospital as a medical patient and is undergoing tests and observation. The Sutliff children, Bobby and Terry, are the guests of Pastor and Saugerties, Harveys Lake Mr, and Mrs. Elwood Conden, Jay and Louise Conden, and Mrs. Flor- ence Conden recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weaver and family in Perkasie. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Garinger spent the week-end in Berwyn with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Garinger and family. Their granddaughter Tracy celebrated her 4th birthday [Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kuchta, Har- risburg, spent the weekend at the Allen ‘Henning, William F. Griffiths, Lila Parry Lozo, Florence Perrin, Richard David Montgomery, Rod Shoemaker, Sally Piatt, Capt. Coolbaugh, Vicki Lynne 4 | David Spencer, | ill is now able to be about. : . : | Mrs. Julia Henning attended the' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Creasing luncheon last week at First Baptist and Church for Board of Managers and Beth Ann were recent guests of the | Ferrey this week. children, Tommy John and latter's brother zind family, Mr. and Mrs. William G. Hughes. Garinger, Ginny Mae Piatt, daughter of Mr. homes. and Mrs. Howard Piatt, Pikes and Kuchta Friday evening was a busy and Creek, observed her eleventh birth- | exciting time at the grounds of the Harveys Lake Rod and Gum Club day May 4, with a family dinner. as e Stand UN TED! OR SOUND--PROGRESSIVE GOVERNMENT i COUNTY COMMISSICNER—8A District Attorney 3B Atty. Robert J. Hourigan Sherriff 10A Joseph A. Mock ATTY. JARRETT W. JENNINGS Treasurer 12B Leon R. Dixon — IN LUZERNE COUNTY — ium Vote For These Republican Candidates < COUNTY COMMISSIONER—6B DR. STANLEY STAPINSKI Recorder of Deeds 15A Donald E. Hosey Coroner 17A Dr. Joseph A. Fasciana Surveyor 18A =m Charles F. Walter ATTY. JARRETT W. JENNINGS County Commissioner. Resident of West Pitts- ton. Graduate Mercersburg Academy, Lafayette College, University of Pennsylvania Law School. Lawyer and business executive. World War II Veteran with Bronze Star Medal. Mem- ber First Presbyterian Church, West Pittston; Valley Lodge, F. & A. M.; Keystone Consistory, Irem Temple. Director Pittston Hospital, West Pittston Library, Pittston Area Industrial De- velopment. Married with two daughters. — - DR. STANLEY STAPINSKI Former County Coroner. Resident of Glen Lyon. Graduate Newport Schools, Franklin & Marshall College (Phi Beta Kappa), Jefferson College. Chief of Medicine Wilkes-Barre Gen- eral Hospital. Member Polish National Alliance, Polish Union of North America, Knights of Columbus 4th Degree, Order -of Alhambra. Member St. Michael's Church, Glen Lyon. Mar- ried to former Mary Kowalski. One daughter, Mrs. James Hill, Nanticoke, ATTY. ROBERT J. HOURIGAN Resident of Forty Fort. Graduate Kingston High School, Bucknell University Junior Col- lege, Dickinson College, Dickinson Law School. World War II Veteran. Served as Special Deputy Atty. General, Assistant District Attor- ney, Assistant U.S. Attorney, U.S. Attorney. Member Holy Name of Jesus Church, Swoyers- ville. Married to former Augusta Wood. Three daughters: Mollie, Bonnie, Nancy. JOSEPH A. MOCK Present Sheriff Luzerne County. Resident of Larksville, Attended Larksville Schools. Vet- eran World War I. Former Larksville Borough Chief of Police. Organized and supervised Junior Police Clubs to combat juvenile delin- quency. Secretary Police Executive Assoc. of Penna. (27 years). Member Legislative Com- mittee, Sheriff’s Association. Organized Junior Deputy Sheriff’s Assoc. of Luzerne County. Member St. Mary’s Church, Plymouth. Married to the late Ludmila Vavarek. One daughter, Elaine, LEON R. DIXON Resident of Hazleton. Graduate West Hazleton High School, Bloomsburg State College, Bucks nell University. Assistant principal and guide ance counselor West Hazleton High School. Board of directors Mountain City Savings & Loan. Chairman Board of Directors American, Red Cross, Secretary-Treasurer Directors Hazleton Redevelopment Authority. Married to former Margaret De Cusatis. Three children, Leon, Jr, Barbara, Anthony. Member St. Gabriel’s Church. | DONALD E. HOSEY Present Mayor of Plymouth. Graduate Plym- outh High School, Wyoming Seminary Business , School, Penna. State College, Mississippi Southern University (Military Administration), Member American Legion, Order of Eagles, Knights of Columbus. Member of St. Vincent's Church, Plymouth. Married to former Mae Dunleavy. Seven children: Margaret Ann, Mary Joyce, Colleen, Richard, Joseph, Brian, Vincent. | | DR. JOSEPH A. FASCIANA Resident of West Pittston. Graduate Pittston High School, University of Scranton, Univer- sity of Buffalo Dental School. One of six brothers who served in World War II. Mem- ber Pittston Lodge of Elks, Knights of Colum- bus 4th Degree, Fox Hill Country Club. Mem- ber of St. Roccp’s Church. Married to former Catherine Delpiore. Three children: Maria, Guy, Joseph, | ‘ "CHARLES F. WALTER Resident of Conyngham. Graduate of Conyng- ham Borough and} Hazleton Public schools. Professional registered engineer. Surveyor and engineer with anthracite companies for 40 years. Engineering staff of Jeddo-Highland Coal Company. Member of Conyngham Lu- theran Church. Married to the former Martha Schweitzer. Two children: Robert and Jane. DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA when Explorers and Boy Scouts began pitching their tents and pre- paring for the camp out. The follow- ing troops were represented — Harveys Lake Troop 331, Explorers and Scouts, Dupcint Troop 362, Harding Troop 313, Explorers and Scouts, Wyoming Troop 321, West Pittston Troops 352 and 355, Ex- plorers and Scouts, Exeter Troop 311, Explorers and Scouts, and Centermoreland Troop 336. Gleaners class of the Alderson Methodist Church met recently at the home of Mrs. Robert Krown. Mrs. Theodore Heness had charge of ‘the business meeting. Lunch was served to — Mesdames Amos Hunsinger, Clarence Montross, Har- ry Allen, Garvin Smith, Albert Armitage, Robert Williams, Irma Krown, Helen Hartman, Miss Eleanor Humphrey, Mrs. Heness and the hostess. W.S.CS. of Alderson Church meets this evening for it's Mother and Daughter Tea, at the church at 8:00. Mrs. Fred Eister will show slides and articles from Puerto Rico. Mrs. Garvin Smith is chair- man, assisted by Helen Hunsinger, Mary Montross and Esther Armi- tage. Unique Angle To A Convalescent Home Mrs. Andrew Morgus, about to open a new type of convalescent home at Point Breeze, is now taking registrations. (Capacity is sixteen patients, who will receive round the clock nursing care, in addition to having access to large porches and spacious lawns. v In addition to the usual clientele .aof people who need care after being |.discharged from a hospital, a guest ‘and rest service is offered. Mrs. Mor- _|,gus will accommodate a limited num- ‘ber of people who are not ill, but ‘liwho need a vacation from house- “hold care. On the first floor of what was once .the Yacht Club, patients will be housed, leaving the second floor free for vacaticiiers. 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