7 ETT TTR Dy ? SECLION b— PAG b “a DALLAS, Carol Ann Williams | IDETOWN, Bess Cooke “Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson are being missed by their Orange relatives and friends, while they are touring Europe, Italy, Germany, Switzerland and England. I'm one of the envious ones. * Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brace and Miss Edith Brace recently visited their daughter Dorothy and family in Buffalo. ~ Mrs. D. Kent Sickler and daugh- ters, Debra and Brenda, returmed to Fort Leavenworth, Kansas; after visiting Mrs. Mary Emmanuel and relatives in Hilldale and Orange. “Mrs. Mary Emmanuel and grand- daughter, Denise Sigworth, spent the weekend with Mrs. Mary Ann Sigworth, at Hartwick College, Oneonta, N. Y. ‘Mrs. George Berlew is recover- ing from an illness. " John Perry, who was a surgical patient at Nesbitt Hospital, is re- cuperating at his home in Orange. “Mrs. Elizabeth Dymond is spend- ing the summer at her home in Orange after wintering as usual with Bob and Madge Snyder, Tom's River, N. J. There's still, “no place like home”. "David, son of Mary Emmanuel is in Germany studying electronics at a Missile Base. He has over a year left in the service. Mrs. Bert Brace, and son, Elton and family motored to Washington to visit her son, Kenneth Brace and family. The children as well as the adults were thrilled when they visited the Washington Zoo. Mrs. Brace was especially proud of her grandson, Kenmeth Jr., who won the “Most Valuable Player Award” for Peary-High School; Rockville, Maryland; and the “County Batting Championship (407). He received the two plaques at Assembly and was the first name om the large trophy displayed at the school. : The Brace family then visited Mrs. Braces’ daughter, Barbara, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Evans; Maryland. Just a ten minute drive from her brother, Kenneth’s home. " They also visited amother daugh- ter, Baulah Besteder in Harris- burg, on their way home to East Dallas. Helen Bush, wife of the late Jud- son Bush, formerly of East Dallas, now living in Montrose, visited Mrs. Jennie Moore recently. Mrs. Bert Brace enjoyed a visit there too with Helen and Aunt Jennie. . While going out to my mail box last Thursday morning; who should stroll by, in the pouring rain but Curt Edwards; carrying a grey fox which he had shot, in back of my home, in East Dallas. It was the first legal day to run your dogs, and he had exceptional luck, even if he did get real soaked. Mrs. Betty Norman sold her home on Demunds Road (the for- mer duck farm) and intemds to move to Academy Street, Wilkes- Barre. Her uncle, Leonard Fleck- no, who resided there will occupy @ room in the Sterling Hotel. Sarah Warnick is enjoying a va- cation at Ocean Grove, Her mo- ther, Mrs. Jennie Moore, while wisiting another daughter, Edna Lange had a fall; which at her age wasn’t good. She broke her glasses but escaped serious injuries. +The same time and the same day, a ram which the Kintzers, had purchased from the Lamges — ‘butted little Dorothy, 2 yrs. old, into an old bath tub, used for farm- ‘ing purposes, causing injuries to her face. Lucky there was just a little water in it. = Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kasmark Jr. have moved into their lovely new ‘home on Ramsom Road next to Myra Carlin’s. Mrs. Margaret Brace Baker, and ‘sons, Billie and Kevan, were guests ‘of their grandmother, Mrs. Viola ‘Brace, Demunds Road. Daddy Bill ‘Baker, Gillette, N. J., came for ‘them last Sunday. Birthday greetings this week go ‘to Donmie Newhart, Tommy * S. ‘Moore, 3rd., Wilson Ryman, Marion ‘Edwards, Terry Moore, Gerald Mor- gan, Debra Race, Billy Baker. 1 Nelson Barber, Willard State, N. Y.,, is on a vacation at the home «of his aunt and uncle, Mr. amd Mrs. Irvin Barber, Demunds Corners. “Their son, Ernest is spending two weeks with his grandma Barber in MN. Y. He plans to return home “this week. ~The Ella Moore Memorial Class ‘of East Dallas Methodist Church, ‘will meet Tuesday evening, 6:30, ‘August 13th, in the church for a covered dish supper. {who will be announced later) will rserve the dessert and beverage. Business will follow. “. Names for ‘ the Birthday Name ‘Calendar, should be turned in at ‘that meeting or no later than the 5th. to Jessie Moore. Lauren Kintzer is the guest of her sister, Beverly, Registered Nurse, at Long Beach, N. Y. Bever- Ty is on the faculty of Memorial Hospital there. g Miss Jeannine M. Brace, John- son City, became the bride of Mark- us L. Smith, July 13. Jeannine is (the daughter of the late John and ‘Alta Brace, and granddaughter of Alfred and Bertha Moore Brace, formerly of East Dallas. . The annual Dymond reunion was - FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage JACKSON TWP., William Hughes | LEHMAN, Mrs. Morton Connelly East Dallas Hostesses. NE 9-2544 674-4109 674-5460 NE 9-9531 NE 9-5137 696-1005 674-2488 held at Harvey's Lake last Satur- day and well represented, being one of the largest held there. Guests last week, at Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Moore's, were Mr. and Mrs. Gus Ehrgott Jr. and children, Romnie and Colleen, Buffalo. Mrs. Al Gross, the former Emily Ehrgott, is a surgical patient in Mercy Hospital. Fernbrook Karen Karuza, eight year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Karuza, Poplar [Street is a patient in Robert Packer Hospital, Sayre, where she is undergoing tests. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Covert, and son Kevin, East Overbrook Avenue, motored to York on Sunday and visited Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Adel- son amd family and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Covert and family. Albert Adelson returned with them to spend sometime with his aunt and uncle. Harold, “Champ” Evans, six year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Evams, Poplar Street, entered Gei- singer Hospital, Danville, to under- go a series of tests. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dymond, East Overbrook Avenue, had as week- end guests, Mr. Dymond’s brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Dy- mond and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Woodring. They all attended the Dymond reunion on Saturday at Harvey's Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eyet and son, Robert Todd, New Brunswick, New Jersey, spent the weekend visiting their parents and attending the Dymond reuniom. Mr. and Mrs. Robert [Sorber and family, Middlesex, New Jersey, are spending their vacation visiting Mrs. Sorbers parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Rogers, Maple Street. " Billy and Danny Trimble, children of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Trimble, Bristol, Pa., are spending some time with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Roges, Maple Street, while their mother is in the hos- pital. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Borzone, Demumds Road, entertained at a birthday party on Saturday after- noon in honor of their daughter, Mary Lou's fifth birthday. The birthday cake made an attractive centerpiece for the table with its decoration of clowns. Games were played and refreshments served to: Leom Sidorek, Debra Beverly Pugh, Nancy Love, Mary Alice and Cathy Lumley, Buddy, Judy and Barbara Reese, Bobby, Jimmy and Neil Mec- Donald, Ricky and [Scotty Weir, Teddy Sod, Christie Mikula and the guest of honor. Shavertown DANGER ON THE UPPER ROAD Heavy traffic on Pioneer Avenue has seen speed traps in operation the past three weekends with a number of motorists caught exceed- ing the 35 mile speed limit. Operated at night, the police watch fails to catch those tearing through the area during daylight hours. Several pedestrians during the past few days have narrowly missed being struck by the speeding cars. A child would have no chance at all. TOGETHERNESS Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Hemry Calkins on the celebration of their 40th wedding anniversary today. STUDYING FOR DOCTORATE Marianna Reiley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Frank Reiley, Shaver Avenue, is spending the week at Cape Cod after completing six weeks. of study at the Unmiversity of Indiana. Miss Reiley, who is working for her Doctor’s Degree in the Humani- ties, is on the faculty of the Uni- versity of Chicago. She will spend the remainder of the summer vaca- tion with her parents. ANOTHER GRANDCHILD Mr. amd Mrs. Dick Rudy, Shag- bark Drive, received word on Fri- day of the birth of amother grand- daughter born to son Richard and his wife. VISITORS FOR LOKI Stopped by to see the ocelot visitors on [Saturday afternoon. Four had arrived at the early hour of meeting. Beautiful creatures, much larger and more streamlined than our familiar pets, they were the subject matter of many eager camera fans. Loki, the local host, was a bit shook up by the invasion of his sister kin and strode back and forth, unable to settle down when there was so much excite- ment. PERSONALS Mrs. Guida Hoover, a patient at Maple Hill Nursing Home, spent last Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. William Eike, Ever- green Street when, son-in-law, Bill celebrated his birthday at a family dinner. Mrs. Hoover, a long time Trucksville native is coming along quite nicely following several opera- tions some months ago. d Gary Tucker, Kingston, spent the week with Jimmy Kreidler, James Street. . Mrs. Emma Stahl is spending the week with Mrs. Laura Watkins at (| [ Lter, SRR NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS - BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. F. Patterson Grove Camp Ground.’ The Clause home was filled with color om Saturday morning when members of the Wertman bridal party dressed there for the wed- ding. A number of lovely bridal pictures were taken as bride and attendants left for the nuptials in Dallas. Bobby Voelker is summering at Camp Acahela where he is in charge of the store at the scout camp. Ricky amd David Ash and their dad, Vernon, spent several days at Wildwood, N. J. last week where they did some deep sea fishing. A welcome visitor to town over the weekend was Mrs. Charles Michel, who came up from Philadel- phia with her husband to attend the Linear outing, Walter Gosart, Jr., observed his 16th birthday anmiversary on Wednesday. Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gerloch, Fembrook, came down to help him celebrate the occasion. Four cute little Youngbloods are getting acquainted with their new baby brother, born recently to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Youngblood, Le- high Street. Mr. and Mrs. Gramt Holmes, Silver Springs, Maryland, were weekend guests at the John Stahl MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter MT. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Albert Ray TRUCKSVILLE, Mrs. Arline Bessmer EAST DALLAS, Mrs. Irene Moore tia Tin DALLAS FUG 1, Lavan gd, AUGULL 8, 1963 GR 7-2734 Harding 388-2270 NE 9-8522 674-6351 GR 7-3271 696-1531 674-2392 W. Anderson Home. Nephew David Stahl came along from Washington to visit his grandmother, Mrs. Emma Stahl and his aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pope and family, Ricky and Carol, recently spent some time at Coney Island and Wildwood. Herbert Berger remains quite ill at General Hospital. [Still a patient at Nesbitt is Mrs. Alvah Wilson, Perrin Avenue. Ted Parrish will return tomorrow from a fishing trip with his family at Wildwood. BIRTHDAYS Greetings this week to Cornelia Davis, Robert Eyet, Lauren Dy- mond, Sr., Edward Roberts, Betty Tucker, Mrs. Stanley Harmon, D. G. Herbert, C. George Poynton, Ethel Vivian, Linda Nicol, Mrs. Thomas [Scutt, Jennie Andrus, Jeff Farley, Paul Hunt Eckert, Mrs. Leona Daughton, ' Judy Allen, Howard Ross, Mrs. Lauren Dymond, Cathy- rae Lockett, Charles McCoy, Mrs: James Martin, Larry Milligan. Jacqueline Williams, Byron A. Kitchen, Donald Marth, Clarence A. Woodruff, Sue Williams, Harry Huey, Bradley Wright, Gary Allen Ell, Lena Carey, Mrs. Chester Hart- man, Joyce Bobeck, Gloria Crocker, Robert Holeman, Jay Bradley Kit- chen, Duncan Whitehead. Sweet Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith and family, Otego, New York, have re- turned to their home, after being the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Doberstein, Mrs. Smith is the for- mer Eleanor Doberstein. Mrs. Thomas Kuczawa and soms, Gregg and Richard, Reading, re- cemtly spent several days visiting with Mrs. Kuczawa's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Naugle, Sr., Pikes Creek, Mr. Kuczawa spent the weekend here and accompanied the family home. Mrs. Caroline Ferrey has re- turned to her home after being the guest of her sister, Mrs. Margaret Aton, Binghamton, New York. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sayre and chil- dren, Karen, Debbie Beth and Tommy spent Sunday at the Aton home. Mrs. William Sayre, Sr., Lake Silkworth, entertained at an after- noon party recently honoring her son Craig, who observed his sixth birthday. Games were played, and the traditional birthday cake and ice-cream served to Joan amd An- nette Swartz, Susan Woodling, Douglas and Robbie Agnes, Karen, Debbie and Beth ‘Sayre, Mrs. Shir- ley Sayre, Mrs. Florence Swartz, Carol Sayre. WENDY SUE MORGAN ARRIVES ON MOTHER'S BIRTHDAY Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Morgan, Pikes Creek, announce the birth of a daughter, Wendy Sue, born at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital, July 22. The new arrival who weighed six-pounds at birth was born om her mother’s birthday. Mrs. Mor- gan is the former Caroline Ferrey, daughter of Mrs. Caroline Ferrey, Sweet Valley. The other children in the family are Margie, Marvin, Jr., Cathy, Clarence and Caroline. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perkins and children, David, Jonathan, Mark, Ruth, Charles Tim, Priscilla and Re- becca moved last week to Pocahon- tis, Mississippi, where Mr. Perkins will work with the rehabilitation of alcoholics. They were formerly associated with Hills of Hope. The Perkins’ daughter, Patricia, who is a student nurse at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital will join the fami- ly in September, continuing her studies in that locality. Mark Oplinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Oplinger, Mountain Top, was the guest, last week, of his cousin, Gerard Kipp. The Oplingers were former local resi- dents. [Susan Morgan, Mooretown, spent several days last week as the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sayre, Pikes Creek. JOINT BIRTHDAYS A. dinner party was held July 21, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Roberts, Main Road, Pikes Creek, honoring Mrs. Roberts and daugh- Brenda Marie, whose mutual birthday occured on July 24. Mrs. Roberts is the former Jamet Arnold, Valley daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Arnold, West Nanticoke. The centerpiece, a birthday cake featuring bouquets of rosebuds, and bearing the inscription “Happy Birthday, Wife and Daughter”, was presented by Mr. Roberts. At- temding were Brenda's grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chapin and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Arnold, Sr.; Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Hillman, Alice and Thomas, Wanamie; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hodges, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hodges, Donna, West Nasticoke; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Arnold, Jr. and daughter, Debra, Muhlenburg. SAYRE REUNION Mr. and Mrs. William Sayre, Sr., Lake ISilkworth, entertained at their home the decendants of the late Thomas amd Elizabeth Schooley Sayre. Those attending were Clin- ton Sayre, Mrs. Frances Schoono- ver, Noxen; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Joner Smith; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, Gary, Linda, Bonnie; Mrs. John Nocera, Tom, Charles and Joan, all of Niagra Falls, New York; Mrs. Betty Seltzer, Cleveland, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wich, Wilkes-Barre; Mr. and Mrs. William Sayre, Sr., Carol, Craig, Lake Silkworth;; Mr. and Mrs. William Sayre, Jr., Mary Mr, Walter Sayre, Cathy Chase, Mrs. Rita Rittenhouse, Gail, Jerry, Jeffrey amd Mark, Noxen; Mr. and |ing members as guests, Ann and Susan Spock, Plymouth; Mrs. Sheldon Lamoreaux, Sheldon, Jr. Sharon, Billie, Rene and Lloyd, Woodbridge, New Jersey; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tirpak, Luzerne; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sayre, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sayre, Karen, Donna, Bally, Don, Jr., Brian; Mr. and Mrs. William Novak, Lorraine, Billy, Barry, Trenton, New Jersey; Mr. and Mrs. William Naugle, Sr.; Mr. and Mrs. William Naugle, Jr., Billy and Lisa; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Remley, Carol, Jay, Ricky, Robbie and Douglas and Denise Jean; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Naugle, Jerry, Sherry, and Lori Beth, Pikes Creek: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gordon, Nancy, Walter, Jimmie, Kathy, Becky, Bemton; Mrs. Louis Naugle, Linda, Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kuczawa, Gregg and Rich- ard, Reading; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sayre, Debra, Karen, Beth and Tommy; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sayre, Cathy, Christine amd Terry June, Pikes Creek. Mr. and Mrs. John Gelsleichter, Mooretown, entertained recently at a family dinner, with the follow- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Haas, Judy, Sandy, and Stewart, Silver Springs, Maryland; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haas, Wheat- on, Maryland; Mrs. Catherine Haas, Wilkes-Barre; Mrs. Gladys Fink, Nancy and . Ronmie Shavertown; Kenneth Rayfield; Victor and Sue Swire, Fredrick, Maryland; Mr: and Mrs. Albert Burkhardt, Pikes Creek. Out of town relatives have been vacationing with Mr. and Mrs. Gelsleichter and the latter's bro- ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Burkhardt. Thursday evening of last week, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hess were - guests at the Gelsleichter home. The Back Mountain Hammond Orgam Club will hold their regular monthly meeting on August 14, at: the home «of Mr. and Mrs. Millard Reese, Evans Falls. The group will hold a family style picnic on August 25, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Gelsleichter, Mooretown. Mr. Nathan Beidlemam and chil- dren, ‘Sherry, Nathan, Jr. and Judy, Athens, and Mr. Beidleman’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Beidle- man, Sayre were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wallace. Na- than Beidleman is the son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs, Wallace. . The annual Auction - Rummage sale sponsored by the Sweet Valley volunteer auxiliary will be held Saturday August 10, at ‘the Ross Elementary School. Refreshments will be served. Ladies of the area are kindly asked to bake pies for the affair. Donations will be picked up if donors will call any member of the fire department or the auxiliary. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Culver, Cindy Kay and Keith; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wolfe and son, Bing, spent three days in Atlantic City, last week. Paul C. Reimiller, former resident of Chase, has been elected to Assist- ant Vice President of Wyoming National Bank following the mer- ger between Wilkes - Barre and Tunkhannock Wyoming National Bank récently. A family picnic was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wal- lace, Main Road, Sweet Valley, July 28, with these members attending, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hontz, the latter’s brother, Michael, Raleigh, North Carolina; Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Aaron S. Lisses Optometrist 38 Main Street, Dallas Professional Suite 674-4506 Gateway Shopping Center DALLAS HOURS: Edwardsville Tues. - = 2 to 8 pm. 287-9735 Wed. - - 2 to 8 pm. GATEWAY CENTER HOURS: Friday - - 2 to 5 p.m. Daily 9:30 to 5:30 p.m. ; Evenings: Thurs. & Fri. to 8 p.m, — EXCAVATING — CELLARS — GR - 7-2851 Fill i | | | ~ TREE REMOVAL i SEPTIC TANKS NE - 9-9497 Top Soil a a Ra a 7 Pleasant Route To . . Savings at SUTLIFF’S NARYVEYS ~ SUMMER BUNTING Follow ‘BiG CLEARANCE VERY BIG REDUCTIONS Our Store Smm— SUTLIFF'S FURNITURE 43 FURNITURE LOUNGES and CHAIRS The Map To (1) Mt. Zion Mrs. Alice Beam, mother of Mrs. Kate Klein and Mrs. Wm. Hughes, Mt. Zion, had a bad fall breaking her hip. No, she didn’t fall down stairs, or trip on a rug, it was simply a case of falling over in the middle of a well-carpeted floor at Mrs. Hughes’. She told the doctor that she just tumbled over like a tree! She told Will Hughes that he couldn’t pick her up because she had a broken leg. It turned out to be her hip and she was takem to Nesbitt Hospital. She suffers a good deal with it. Mrs. Klein and Mrs. Hughes both have the sympa- thy of Mt. Zion people in their trouble Also at Nesbitt Hospital is Mrs. Roberts of Sutton Creek Road near Orange, just down a ways from Eatons Cormers. [She suffered a heart attack similar to the one she had a year ago, and was taken to the hospital by ambulance for oxygen. Mrs. Roberts is one of the most cheerful patients one is ever likely to meet. It is hoped this rest and care im the hospital will bring good results. Mrs. Roy W. Thomas, otherwise known as Peggy Thomas, our next neighbor down the road is spend- ing a few days in Nesbitt Hospital for treatment. Expects to be home in a few days. Friday might we had some jolly callers in the persons of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Rose, Exeter, and their two little boys, Jim and Scott. Jim is about two and Scott, six months, both about as adorable youngsters as can be found. Last Sunday I preached at West Pittston. Tt is always interesting to meet church people of other con- gregations. In the evening, we found that my friend Rolland Crompton, formerly of Trucksville, was to be guest preacher at Wyo ming Camp ground, so we went. It was good to hear him. He gave am excellent sermon which might well be titled, “That's Why We're Here.” Mrs. Ida Howell and two of her grandchildren, Ricky and Brenda Dymond, went by plane from Phil- adelphia to Daytona Beach to visit Harry ‘Sheldon, Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Holcomb, Sr.; Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Lord, Donna and Shelly; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hontz and daughter, Beverly; Mrs, Della Hann; Lori Lee, Coleen and Jill Louise Wandell; Ronnie Homtz, all of the Sweet Val- ley area; Mr. and Mrs. James Wal- lace, Nanticoke. During the after- noon the group also honored Cletus Holcomb, Sr. whose birthday oc- cured July 29. : ¥ COAL GLEN ALDEN ON 24-HOUR SERVICE BACK MT. LUMBER & COAL Company 674-1441 CE NR RO Mrs. Howell's daughter, Mrs. Har- riett Dodd. Later, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dymond drove down to Fort Lauderdale to visit Mr. Dy- mond’s sister, Three Dymond chil- dren, Barbara, Debra and Bobbie travelled with them in their station wagon, ‘On the return trip the Dy- monds stopped at Harriett’'s to bring home Ida Howell, Ricky and Brenda Dymond. All arrived home July 28. ORANGE Mr. Charles Collins who was widely known around the Back Mountain as director of social services with the Wyoming Valley Council of Churches and the mi- grant work is now associated with Henry Hess in insurance work. The Stuart Aitken family living in the former Culver home on Cul- ver Hill, have a bit of personal anxiety just mow on account of the health of their son, Whiton Taine, whose illness necessitated leaving college at Penn State just before exams. Everybody who has gone through a disappointment in school matters like that can appreciate the family’s concern. This cor- respondent wishes this student the best of success in overcoming his obstacle. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hess, Orange, Mrs. Louise James, Centermoreland, and Mrs. Naomi Prynn, Carverton, were counselors in Rev. Wm. Reid's camp at Sky Lake and have re- turned home. At an evaluation SL RENNES YL FON 7 meeting of all coumselors it was stated unanimously and emphati- cally that they didn’t think they could have had a finer camp leader than William Reid. They were high in their praise of. his work. DYMOND HOLLOW Mrs. George Czar, wife of Rev, George Czar, pastor of the Metho- dist church of Springdale, Conn., has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davenport. Her children also are with her, George, Stephen, David and Susan. Recent- ly Mrs. Czar visited her sister in Glenns Falls, N. Y., who is Mrs. Robert Addison formerly of Dal- las, Mr. Addison used to serve as Y.M.C.A. Secretary in Shaver- town. Last week when I called on the Davenports there were 15 gf, their numerous grandchildren visite ing them. They are a happy family. 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