SECTION B — PAGE 2 I mh, Noxen Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Hess Jr. and family, Andover, Conn. spent last weekend with his parents, Md. and Mrs: Wheeler Hess, Sr. The sympathy of the community goes out to the family of Chester Keiper, life long resident, who died Monday night following a long ill- ness. John Hackling, Binghamton, visited his sister, Mrs. Guy Fritz ‘Wednesday. Sheila and Sharon Engelmam are spending two weeks with their sis- ter, Mrs. Sterlyn May and family, Allentown. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mansfield called om Mrs. Albert Gere, South Montrose and Mrs. Myrthe Scott, Factoryville, Wednesday. Classmates Class of the Metho- dist Church will hold a covered dish picnic at the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gunton, Lake Nu- angola Saturday, August 10. Any- one desiring transportation, please contact Mrs. Gunton — NE 9-8307. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Holmgren and Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Gunton, Cindy, David, and Chuckie, will spend this weekend at their cot- tage at Lake Nuangola. Ladies of Noxem Fire Company will hnld a rummage sale August 19,20, 21. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mansfield spent Friday and Saturday at the home of Mrs. Emma Hough and other relatives in Almeda. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Auvil, Tampa, Florida, Mrs. Wilmer Diehl and son, Biglerville, called on Mrs. Andy Thomas during the past week. Mr. Warren Montross, Wilkes- Barre Veterans Hospital patient, spent the weekend here with his wife and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Phillips, Lewisburg, and grandson Ernie Jr, Rochester, N. Y., visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coole and Mrs. Sophia Hackling, Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Beahm and family of Elizabethtown, visited p DALLAS Dallas, Pa. — Route 309 Tonite Friday and Saturday iA (\ DEER DAVES A re by WARNER BROS. | HENRY MAU SFONDA- HARA “Saat 2ND FEATURE Rock Hudson in “Never Say Goodbye” Color Sunday * Mondoy - Today 2ND FEATURE John Beck presents “King Kong vs. Godzilla” In Color relatives in Noxen Sunday. Kathy Dendler has returned home after spending a month with Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dendler Jr., at Massena, N. Y. Mrs. Joseph Hackling recently spent ten days with her daughter Mrs. Frank Shannonberger, Elmira, N. ¥. Carl Hackling and Mrs. Joseph Hackling attended the wedding of Mrs. Stella Dean and William Ma- son, at Endicott, Saturday. Mr, Willard Southworth, Mon- trose, spent the weekend with Na- than Straley. Mrs. Flora Bender, Philadelphia, spent a few days with the Willard Benders. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Richards are in Canada on a fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Hess, Sr., returned on Saturday to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Hess, Jr. and family, Andover, Conn. They drove down with Mrs. Wheeler Hess Jr., who had visited here for a week. Durland Siglin is visiting at the home of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. David Hopkins, Vienna, N. Jd. Word han been received here that our former Pastor, Rev. Henry Kraft, Nesquehaning, is planning to retire from the ministry in Septem- ber. They will make their future home in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crispell enter- tained Past Matrons of Dallas Chap- ter # 396 OES, and husbands at a covered dish supper on Saturday night. Attending: Mr. and Mrs. William A. Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Davies, Mrs. Beulah Frantz and daughter Louise, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Garinger, Mr. and Mrs. David Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Clif- ford Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ide, Mrs. Mildred Lutes, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Meeker, Eileen Crispell and the host and hostess. The following out of town folks were here to attend the funeral of Chester Keiper: Mr. and Mrs. Le- land Case and family, Tonawanda, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Payme and family, Tonawanda, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shilanskis and family, Trenton, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Race, Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Keiper, Buffalo, N. Y.;. Mrs. Philip Dendler, Rochester, Min- nesota: Mrs. Russell Casterline, and sons, Red Bank, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams and family, Lan- caster; Mr. amd Mrs. Edward Stred- ney, Benton; Mr. and Mrs. John Weaver, Plains. Deer Trail Ranch, Kingsley, on | Saturday were: Mr. and Mrs. Paul: Keiper, Debbie and Nancy Sue Kei- per, Clayton Keiper Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Carl Siglin, Carl Jr., Doris and Charles, Mrs, Ronald Swingle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Engelman, Rich- ard amd Thelma Sue Engelman, Mr. | Traver, and Mrs. Elmer Weaver Jr. and Carl Leroy, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Patty, Dusty, Sammy, Edith and Eleanor, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones Jr., Patsy Newell, Mrs. Bernard Mulligan, David, Theresa, and Dawm, Pastor Warren Hath- away manages the Deer Trail Ranch. Mr. and Mrs. John Hansen and family, of Canandagua, N. Y., spent the weekend with Edgar Engelman and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. George Pellitieri, Trenton, N. J. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bigelow. Mrs. Sophia Hackling and grand- son Ernie Phillips, Jr., spent Sun- day at the home of her sister Mrs. Albert Hackling and family, Vestal, N.Y. Trucksville Kenneth Woolbert, Jane Coolbaugh Plummer, May Herwig, Richard Rees, Donald Chamberlin, Donald Sherry, Mark | Who said James D. Hutchison, | cheaper?” Gertrude The Beaumont Union Sunday School enjoyed its annual picnic Betsy Kreidler, Robert T. Moore, | Saturday, August 3, on the elemen- tary school grounds where the use Kerpovich, Doris * Finney Smith, Ruth Boston. Emily Lou Peters, Robert Norris, C. Edward Johnson, Sr., Arline Bes- | of smer, Carol Gregory, Ruth Shortz, Bonnie Lynn Baird, Don Raymond Gromel, Nancy Gordon, Jacquelene Stanley. South Lehigh Street left on Friday for an assignment in North Wales. He is employed by Air Products, who operate a plant there. ter, New Jersey, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Stock, Jr., Long Island, New York, |lan spent the weekend with their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Stock, Sr, Harris Hill Road. City, is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. James A. Thomas. verton Road have purchased the Arthur Keating home on Lehigh Street. Merrill, Paul and Chris have been spending some time with his father and sister, Ruth Merrill. music supervisor im the schools at Huntingdon, Penna. from Nesbitt Hospital where he was fering head injuries in a fall at his home on Lewis Avenue. Birthday greetings this week to Todd Richards, Betty | get Rundle, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Clarence Jones and daugh- | at Mrs. Thomas Jones, New York | his Mr. and Mrs. David Peters, Car- Beaumont The most used local inquiries these summer days are: “Did you that reassessment baseball diamond added ‘to the day's festivities. Miss Cynthia Wall, daughter of the Jack Walls, is seriously ill at Mrs. Emma Reed, Orchard Street | the Gemeral Hospital due to hepa- has returned from the hospital fol- | titi lowing several days illness. Mrs. Scharder of staying with Mrs. Reed. Last Sunday Mrs. Ernest Brown Centermoreland is | with sons Paul and Albert accom- panied Miss Bonnie Joiner, a re- Arthur Keating, | cent guest of the Browns, to the Philadelphia Airport where she emplaned via jet for her home at Pompano Beach, Fla. Browns visited the Albert Crispells Browns and Crispells went to At- Leo Malkemes, who is stationed with the U.S. Navy at New Lon- dom, Conn. kemes is the former Ada Hilbert. David Martin, son of the Elwood. The Fred Greenleys have re-| Martins, is at Camp Acahela this | turned after a weekend in Phil- (week. adelphia and Wildwood, New Jer- sey. THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1963 your tax notice yet? Who gaid would lower things would be the playground facilities and the S. Then the Kennett Square from where the tic City, N. J. spent sometime with family recently. Mrs. Mal THE DALLAS POST For Beautiful Wedding Invitations William A. Merrill, son of B. F. Doran = Drive, and sons, William is a Adam Young has returned home Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hons, Lehigh LUZERNE THEATRE Friday — Saturday “Jason and the Argonauts” Technicolor Pan To Sunday Street entertained at a family din- ner on Sunday in honor of their son amd daughter-in-law, Mr. and (Cotninuous 2-11) Those attending the rodeo at | SADDLES ® BRIDLES ® TACK e Western Wear and Gifts Indian Moccasins and ‘Gifts CHAZEL NE 9-8504 | Rt. 29—Harveys Lake to Noxen VV VP vv TTY eTS ve vv vy YY 4 4 4 4 9 4 9 4 4 < 4 < 4 < 4 4 < 4 4 9 4 1 p b b b b bh ’ p p b p > b > b he admitted last weekend after suf- p b bp b p b b b p Mrs. Frederick Hons, Trenton, N.J., on their first wedding anniversary. | [f h b ill is much improved and is enjoy- | |p ing short rides every day. . Mrs. Eunice Norris who has been Bell lst Biol ito Bode he fide dod sn Henry Fonda Maureen O'Hara “Spencer’s Mountain” For Letter Press t Or Offset Try The Dallas Post 1 | I TE 6 ER Wheeler's Cafe . 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