wv LR / fa oF : DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA : Noxen Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Sutliff, Brook- lym, N.Y., spent last weekend at the home of Arthur Blizzard and family. Guests at the home of Elida Beahm Sunday were Mrs. Hayden Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mur- phy and son Dean, Efforts Mrs. Ira Beahm and Calvin Keiper visited at the home of Mrs. Harry Ney, Tunkhannock, Tuesday. } Mr. and Mrs. Ward Vanderhoff, James and Peggy, Metuchin, N. J., spent last week with Christine, Del- bert and Morie Blizzard, also Affie Blizzard and Douglas Vanderhoff. yton Keiper and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Keiper, Debbie and Susie, spent several days this week at the home of Mr .and Mrs. Ward Vanderhoff, Metuchin, N, J. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winner, Peggy and Chuckie, Francis Belles and Mrs. Curzon Mills recently visit- ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ge- orge Belles and family, Skaneoteles Falls, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rowe, New- ark, N.J. is visiting Mr. and Mrs: Spencer Holmgren. They all spent the weekend at their cottage at Lake Nuangola. . : John Gumton, Buffalo, is spending a week’s vacation with his parents the Raymond Guntons. Warren Dymond hag returned from General Hospital, and is able to walk dowm the yard. Raymond “Casey’ Denmon, a pat- ient at General Hospital, is reported quite a lot better. Chester Keiper is very ill at his home. Rhodes Weiss was taken to the hospital Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams ang¥family, Lancaster, spent the past weet with the Chester Keipers. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gunnis, Buf- ® visitors of the Jacob® Miners’ anhounce the birth -of a son, Glen _ Alan, at General Hospital on July 22. She is convalescing at the Miners before going home. § Mr. and Mrs. Gerald MacMillan, Bruce and Mark, Minot, N.D. left for home after a stay with the Min- ers. Mrs. Edward O'Mara and Ruth amd Mrs. Robert Gunnis, Sr. are week- end guests at the Jacob Miners. Mrs. Harry ‘Miller returned Wed- nesday from a visit with her daugh- ter Mrs. Leonard Cheadle and family Harrisburg. Those who visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keiper at Lynam, Pa., Sunday were Mrs. Clayton Keiper, Mrs. Ray’ Blizzard, Affie Blizzard, Ray Blizzard Jr., Dorothy Keiper, Douglas Vander. hoff, Christine and Marie Blizzard. Mrs. Curzon Mills, Keanesburg, * N.J. is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winner and family. Mr, and Mrs. John Rauch and family, Camp Hill, spent a few days with his mother, Mrs. G. A. Rauch. Mrs. Elida Beahm, Mrs. Joseph Dotter and Calvin Keiper were din- ner guests at the home of Mrs. Ed- JORDAN'S Semi-Annual * SALE! 20% orF The following Summer Items: (Short and Long Sleeve) ® Sport Shirts (Summer) ® Slacks . (Entire Stock) © Shirts ® Bermuda Shorls (Entire Stock) ® Pajamas - Regular Price Tags On All Merchandise— You Deduct The 20% ESTABLISHED { ) Store Hours: Monday, Thursday, Friday 9:30 A.M. to 8:55 P.M. Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday 9:30 AM. to 5:25 P.M. MEN'S WEAR Narrows Shopping Center . ward Miner, Vernon, Thursday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Boone, Eyer’s Grove, visited Mr. and Mrs. William Engelman Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Step- lyn May and family, Allentown, spent the weekend with them and Mr. and Mrs. Elwood May. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mansfield, Kathie, Janice and Vaughn, Lewis- ton, Idaho, are spending some time with Stella Shook and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shook and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph French and family, Brasher Falls, N. Y. are spending two weeks at the home of Mr, gnd Mrs.» Fred Schenck. Mrs: Harry Bigelow, Elizabeth Sickler and Mrs. Albert Garinger called on Mrs. Leon Turner at the Moses Taylor Hospital, Scranton, on Thursday evening. 7 David Arendt and Tommy Space are spending the summer at Deer Trail ‘Ranch near’ Kingsley. Tom spent the weekend here with his parents, Mr .and Mrs. Paul Space. Meryl Siglin, Langhorne, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Siglin. Mrs. David Hop- kins, Vienna, N.J., spent a week here with her paremts. L Young Adults Class of the Meth- odist Church will hold a wiener roast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Crossman Saturday evening at 7 P.M. August 3rd. guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glem Patton for several days. Marty and Dale Case, Tonawanda, spent several days at the home of Mr .and Mrs. Loren Case and the Glen Pat- tons. b ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Inman, Mr. and Mrs. William Cooke, Sr., and William Jr. were Wednesday evening supper guests at the Loren Cases. Ladies Auxiliary of Noxen Vol- unteer Fire Company will hold a picnic at Dale Fritz’s cabin at Stull, Monday August 5. Everyone please try to attend. Plans are being made for a rummage sale in the latter part of August. Anyone having rummage please contact Mrs. Ira Beahm NE 9-8522' or Mrs. Guy Fritz, NE 9-8991. Mrs. Calla Parrish, Carpenter Con- valesent home, Idetown, was caller Fritz, also Mrs. Alice Taylor, King- ston. Hiram and: Nellie Shook Blizzard reunion was held Sunday, July 21, 1963, at Viola Park, Evans Falls. « Present were: Delbert, Christine, and Marie Blizzard; Mrs. Clayton Keiper and Dorothy; Mr .and Mrs. Jack Traver, Jane, Steven, and Jack; Francis Belles; Mr. and Mrs. Sam- uel Blizzard; Mr. and Mrs. George Sheffler, Nancy and George; Sterl Shook; Mrs. Ray Blizzard and Ray- mond Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. George Piatt]. Shickshinny; Affie Blizzard and Douglas Vanderhoff, Metuchin, NJ; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gaboriault, Joey and Davey; Mr. amd Mrs. William Moore and son; Mr. and Mrs. Dale ® Jackets (Entire Stock) ® Sport Goats ® Straw Hats (Summer) Rime ® Rohes (Prodent Stock) ® French-Shriner Shoes ® Belts SINCE 1871 Susan Payne, Tonawanda, was a, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy: Sayer, ‘ Elmira, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Womer, Westfield; Cindy Lou Cook, Tunkhannock; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hanadel, Freddie, George, amd Jacqueline, Trucksville. Mrs. Fred Kromelhein, Carverton. ‘s a guest at the home of the Loren Cases. - Mr.. and Mrs. Charles VanCampen. | Endicott, spent the weekend with her paremts the Lawrence Races. Mr .and Mrs. Bernard Dendler, Jr. and family, Massina, N.Y., are visit- ing Mrs. Bernard Dendler, Sr. over the weekend. : Trucksville Birthday Greetings this week to: Susan Ellen Tippeit, William Strau- ser Jr., ‘Sandra Hoover, Karen L. Nichols, Dana Lynn Griffiths, Earl y a THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1963 Gregory Jr., Norman Stookey, Bruce ‘Spencer, Gail’ D. Telford, Anna M. Webster, Mrs. Herbert Jenkins, Claude Johnson, Carl Henning, Ricky Yanalunas. J Mrs. Gertrude ‘Jones, Newark, N. J., was the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Strye over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Strye have re- tumed after a vacation in Atlantic City. = Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hinkle have moved into a new home on Lehigh Street, Trucksville. Mrs. Hinkle is the former Jane Ann Loh- men, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Lohman, Lohman S tr eet, Trucksville. Rev. and Mrs. Robert Germond and family are vacationing in upper New York State. : J Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Palmer and - daughter, ‘Nancy, San Mateo, California,” are houge guests of his brother ‘Odgen Palmer and family, Grove Street, Trucksville, Mrs, Alice Davis and daughter, Betty Jean of Grove Street are spending ‘time in Detroit, Michigan with Mrs. Davis Mathers, Mrs. C. Chrich. Mr. and Mrs. William Lohman, have returned from a trip to Niagara Falls and Canada. William Davis and family are spending time at Lake Jean. He is associated with Gavys Market in Trucksville. Mr .and Mrs. Donald A. Miller, Orchard Street, have returned after spending a week with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- URVEY neth Swatt, Hayatsville, Maryland. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Billings and family will spend their vacation with his sister, Mrs. Chester Harris and family, Towanda. Louise Hazeltine, New York: City is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hazeltine, Harris Hill Road. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greenley have returned from a weekend with ‘their son, William, Wildwood, New Jersey. On Dean's List At Stonehill On the Dean’s List at Stonehill College is John L. Young, Norton Avenue, one of 71 who made an average of 85 or over during the last semester. ( Arn Trucksville Firemen To Meet Friday Evening Trucksville Firemen will hold an important meeting at 'the Fire Hall tomorrow evening, August 2 at 8 p. m. Idetown . Mr .and Mrs. Herman Moyer and children, Herbie and Connie, Outlet and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Boice, Ide- town have returned home after vis- iting relatives and friends in Buffalo, New York. Jimmy, Susan and Eddie Boice, | Hartford, Conn., are spending time with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Boice, Idetown. Before you buy fuel or convert your heating equipment, be sure to phone your Heating Contractor, Dealer, Plumber or Gas Company! SECTiCN B — PAG ‘PAPER NAPKINS with your name Many colors Many Designs THE DALLAS POST E = © EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED ~~ OPTOMETRIST 27 Machell Ave. Dallas Phone 674-4921 CONTACT LENSES A COSTS. LES TO HEAT YOUR HOME! PROVE IT. S id Ry 4 Telephone ENterprise ~~ — IN THE BACK MOUNTAIN — 20668 TOLL FREE for information and service CE,