ih : } | SECTION B— PAGE 4 | Noxen Ray Evelan, Samuel Keithline | ounce the birth of a son, Harry | ‘ames, at Tyler Hospital, June 28th. | her daughter Mrs. Nick Novak and irs. Keithline is the former Myra | family, siglin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs: » Drop-in and see them at Bright, clever, NEW... NORCROSS Sidis BNE Cards : The fun way to remember! em ee ewe ee ®e cme va HARRY’S | Trucksville Pharmacy Main Highway Trucksville | i | Captain Gerald S. Evelan has Harry Siglin. een transferred from Hamilton Air | orce Base at California to Griffis \ir Force Base, Rome, N. Y. The amily has been visiting at the ome of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | the summer with Mrs. Arba Dim Nilliam MacMillan, Noxen, and also | mick. Lt the home of his parents, Mr, and Ars. Joann Schenck, Massena, N. Y. is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schenck. Helen Rhode, Atlantic City, is spending Mrs. Bernard Deadler, Mark end Williamsport. Kathie are spending several days erald is a radar obsérver in the | with Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Dendler, \ir Force. - Mr. and Mrs. Massena, N. Y. Vicitors at the home of Mrs. Ira Beahm during the weekend were Mrs. Illinois Slidell, Louisiana, Michael Novak Brookfield, | and Mrs. Daniel Novak, Sayre. Douglas Metuchin, Affie Blizzard, Ward, and James Vanderhoff, IN. J.. spt the weekend with Del- I bert and Christine Blizzard. Mr. and Mrs. Warren H. Beahm, Loren, Martin, Pamela and Kevin, Elizabethtown, spent the weekend ! with Mrs. Ira Beahm. | Macaroni Young adult class of Noxen Methodist. church met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Crossman Main Highway DARING’'S recently. Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. . William Evans, Linda and Dennis; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Patton, Patty, Debby and Betty; Mr. and Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. grer; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Den- mon, Pamela and Ricky; Mr. and Mrs, Harold Hackling and family; Mr. and Mrs. William Crossman, Linda, David, Peggy aid Emily. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Boone and Michele, Eyer’s Grove, spent the holiday with the William Engel- mans. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Race Wal-! lingford, Conn., spent the weekend | at their home in Noxen. Roy Newell. They continued on to | Corpus Christie, Texas where they | visited Mrs. Delores Spencer, a sister to Mrs. Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Calvert, Staten Islend, N.Y., called on the Murphys Sunday. Mr. visited 674-8481 — Dallas ence Sprague, Inkerman, Choice Western CHUCK Fresh Lean i GROUND BEEF Ib. 45¢ 1b.55¢ Center Cut ib 39 3-1bs. ib. 49 1b. 49¢ 5 C i $1.29 gc Frying Darings Large or Long CHICKEN BOLOGNA Legs Breasts (By the piece) Ib. 3%¢ . 59¢ . 59¢ . 49c . 69¢ 40c . 40c Frankfurters Large Bologna Ring Bologna __ Reef Bologna Veal Loaf Dutch Loaf Potato Salad . Ib. 85¢ Salad I LG 1m MORIAL LiBRA The continued growth and development of the Back Mountain Area are very important to us. ‘PENNSYLVANIA GAS and WATER Company DARING’S SAUSAGE SPECIALTIES — OUR OWN SALADS — Ib. 35¢ | ES BE EEE ESD | Corn Beef 1/, 1b. 9c Roast Beef 1, 1b. 50c | Pork Sausage, loose 55¢ cas. 59¢ Kielbassi, smoked "5c, fresh 62» Cheese Loaf ........... 1 1b. 35¢ Pepperettes ..Y lb. 55¢ | Cole Slaw Baked Beans 1b. 33¢ § EEN ES EE ED Mrs. Byron Cooke, Judy and Byron | Spencer Holm- | Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy and William Jr., and Pat Newell motored ‘to Fort Jackson, S. C.| where they visited Pat’s brother ' and Mrs. Dana Decker, Kas- | son Brook and Mr. and Mrs. Clar-' THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1963 | Mr. and Mrs, Harry Keiper on Fri- day. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lewis, Hunlock Creek, called on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vancampen and Timmy, Endicott and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henning and Matthew, Apalachin, N. Y., spent the holiday with the Lawrence Races. Larry Case, Bedford, spent ! several days with his parents, Mr. | "and Mrs. Loren Case. i Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff, Sr, Mr, rand Mrs. Fred (Case, Mildred Jane, Ricky, Loren and Roger re- turned Saturday after a week's va- | caticin in Canada. Mrs. Thomas Lane, Billy, Margie. i and Tommy, Avenel, spent the weekend with Mrs. Doro- thy French. | Apprentice ‘Seaman R'chard E. Smith of Memphis, Tenn., spent a | couple days at the home of his par- | ents. Mrs. Wheeler Hess entertained at a surprise party on Saturday eve- ning in honor of Mrs. Clark Oliver's birthday anniversary. Present were Mesdames: Willard Bender, Joseph Dotter, Gomer Thomas, Earl Rich- ards, and G. H. Rauch. Fernbrook Kathy and Karen Karuza, Poplar Street. are spending a few days at Girl Scout Camp, Wildwood, Har- vey’s Lake. Mrs. Andrew Roberts, Street, has visiting her sister, Mrs. Leona Ford, gor New Jersey. . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Roberts, Hemlock Street, spent a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hadsall and family in Caldwell, New Jersey. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sidorek, Harris Street, on the death of Mr. dorek’s sister, Mrs. Ann Berdy, Ed- 1S3- wardsville. Mrs, Thomas Jordan, Demunds Road, is recuperating at ther home from a badly smashed left hand, caught in a car door. Teddy Cross, Wilkes-Barre, spent a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Victor Borzene, Demunds Road. Mr. end Mrs. George Shaver, Jr. and family, E. Overbrook Avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reese and family, Demunds Road, have re- turned home after a two week va- cation at North Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dymond, E. Overbrook Avenue, spent a few days visiting relatives in Upper Na] Hemlock | returned home after’ Dog Obedience Trial Sunday Anthracite Dog Training Club will to the public from 10 am. to 6 p.m. | class (two dogs worked together), hold its first annual obedience trial | ue, Kingston, Sunday at 10 a.m. | Olinda of Barthel, C. D. X. Dalma- | tion owned and trained by Mrs. Bart Collett, Trucksville, is shown here clearing the high jump in the Open exercises. Trial will be open Greenwood Soke New Jersey. Mrs. Harold Evans end children, ' Carol and Champ, Poplar Street and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bruza, spent five days visiting Rev. and Mrs. Gordon DeSanto in Pittsburgh. | Ted Muchler, Delair, New Jersey and Dave Nixon, Wilkes-Barre, spent Friday visiting Mr. and Mrs. | Henry Randall, Roushey Plot. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Creglow and daughters ‘Shreueport, Louisiana, | spent Monday visiting Mr. and Mrs John Gosart, E. Overbrook Avenue. City will be August 24 and 25, Hotel, Call Mrs. Andrew Roberts, Hemlock Street, Fernbrook. x PENNSYLVANIA GAS gnc SysUrInn Company Congentulates and Offers Best Wishes for WE to the ACK Y Thursday, Friday, Saturday July 11, 12 and 13 ‘Congratulations from Pennsylvania Gas and Water Company to the citizens of the Back Mountain Area for their industri- ous, intelligent and self-sacrificing efforts in this splendid, worthwhile endeavor. RET ns In the Back Mountain Area, Telephone — Enterprise 2-0668 — Toll Free | For Sales and Service Information at Scandlon Field, Wyoming Aven- . | Mrs. The annual bus trip to Atlantic | group staying at the Gerry-Kelton | Refreshments will be served. Many Back Mountain members | have entered dogs. There are trophies, ribbons and cash prizes in all classes. With an entry of over seventy dogs in all classes, the classes will be divided as follows: Novice A and B for beginners, [oot A and B for more advanced work, and Utility for the most experienced dogs. Extra classe providing a thrill in precision or | and Team class (four dogs and handlers in a drill). Chairmen have been preparing vigorously for the coming event. They are as follows: DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Trucksville. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Meade and daughters, Connie and Beverly, Baltimore, spent the 4th of July weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meade. Their son, Billy, who is stationed at Fort Eustice, Virginia is having a leave with his family. Mrs. Libbie Smith is a patient in the U.S. Naval Hospital, Bethesda, Maryland. x Mr. and Mrs. Allen Keil and children, Erie, recently spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Loren Keller. Anne and Roy are remain- ing for an extended visit. Mr, and Mrs, Keller with Roy and Anne, have returned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prutz- man and family. Beaumont The Warren Johnsons are spend- ing the week at the Pittsburgh Hil- ton attending the Rural Mail Car- riers’ Convention. Mrs. Madeline LaBarre and Bar- bara Rood of Harveys Lake are vacationing i Florida, Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Keating, West Chester, were recent guests of the W. A. Austins, Paul Nulton, III is spending some time on Long Island, N. Y., with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pilger with their five children of Rochester, N. Y., enjoyed last week with the Stemley Kozaks and the Walter Pilgers, Sr. The Donald Murphys of Gouver- neur, N. Y., have returned after spending their vacation with Mrs. | Trophies — Mrs. Dale Carle, Dal- | Violet Gary. las; Judges—William Moss, Trucks- Harry Clark, Sr. has twenty ville; Training — Bart Collett, | stitches a’ la head to remember an Trucksville; Grounds — Bart: Col-; accident in his barn. lett; Publicity — Mrs. Bart Collett; Tickets — G.'J. Dettmore, Dallas; Chief Steward — Hazel K. Price, are Graduate Novice class, Brace Harvey's Lake. P.F.C. William Casterline re- Idetown turned to Camp Legience after | Mrs, ter, Mrs. Lila | D.C., have returned to spend the summer at their home here. Callers since their return were: Mr. and Donald Hilbert, Kingston; Mr Mrs. J. M. Jones, Easton; Mr. Mrs. Wesley G. Hilbert, Easton; George Evans, Clarks Summit; Mr. and Mrs. James Brace, Mrs. | Lila Giberson, Donald and Walter | Meade Jr., town. Curtis Jay and Joanne, children of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hoover with | Cindy Anne, daughter of Mr. and | | Mrs. Harry Sweptson, weve bap- tized by Rev. Norman Tiffany at | the Sunday morning service. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hilbert, Mrs. | Wesley Hilbert and Mrs. Lia Felt : spent Friday, July 5th with Mrs. | Wesley Hilbert, daughter of Mrs. | and and Mrs, Wesley Hilbert and daugh- | Felt, Washington, | ‘| William Casterline and Bess Cooke of Ide-, spending a leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Casterline. | While home he Was entertained 'at a cook out at the home of his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and i Mrs. James Barrall. Present were: Jr, Mrs. Willard = Crispell, Mrs. Ray Wandell, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Col- burn, and daughters Dorothy, Pam- my and Elaine, Thomas Coburn Sr, Mr. and Mrs. James Barrall and children, Sandy and Jimmy and Billy Barrall; Mr. and Mrs. William Casterline. Mrs. Alfred Hadsel and daughter, Carol, visited Carlton Hadsel who is employed in Washington, D. C. Mrs. Claire Mckenna with Jo- | anne Maloid - and daughter, Debbie, cpent last week with Mr. ‘and Mrs. Lawrence Sutton and family of! Lodi, N. J.,, and with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and: } Eastern Star Buction “Come on! Take a chance!!” is the greeting of all officers and mem- bers of the Dallas Chapter #396 Order of the Eastern Star as they plan for their Auction Saturday, July 27, at Meadow Lake Farm, , home of Worthy Matron Mrs. Eve- lyn Smith, Jackson. Chances are for “The Red Wag- on”, a teenager's dream of a recon- ditioned sport car. Refreshments, baked goods, new goods solicited by the Past Matrons, pony rides, jewelry, and handwork committees are busily planning to make July 27 a memorable day. Entertains At Cards Mrs. Harold Lamoreaux, Mill street, recently entertained her card club. Those attending were Mesdames Jesse Tumer, Clint Cobleigh, Eugene Lavelle, Gladys Fink, Ted Newcomb, Jean Phillips and Rae Taylor. Refreshments were served and | Soudon Matthews and family, Che- | Neil Smith and children in Nep- | prizes were won by Mrs. Turner and nango Bridge, New York. They | called on Mrs. Terry Abbott, Mrs. | Hilbert’s granddaughter in Castle Creek, New York. | tune, N. 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