NB — PAGE 2 : Noxen ‘© Gayle Space spent this week with 1 Her Aunt #md Uncle, Mr. ~ Oliver Sickler, Falls. 5 g “Roger, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Race and Wallingford, Conn. are Isspendthg a vacation at their home : ‘on Noxen and calling on their many ‘ufriends amd relatives. 07 *Mr. and Mrs. John Hansen and _ family, Comandagua, N.Y., spent Fri- y with Edgar Emgelman and girls. Larry Case, Bedford, visited his er, Loren Case, Friday. 44 Mrs. Loren Cage is spending some time with her daughter and helping ae wa t with the work while Mrs. Mc Ginley convalesces, at Rozelle, N.J. ~ Mr .and Mrs. Clifford Mansfield, ~ Jamice, Kathy and Vaughn, Lewis- 3 “ton, Idaho, left for home Saturday ~ morning after a two weeks stay with Stella’ Shook and Mr. and Mrs. jj Howard Shook and family. Doctor and Mrs. gonn Thompson, ’ TOMATO SAUCE Mr. and Mrs. Percy Patton and Ed- die, Mrs. Betty Smith and William Williams spent Sunday at Robin Hood Lake in ‘the Poconos. Reverend David Morgan, Harveys Lake, visited Stella Shook and Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Mansfield Friday. Francis Lord, Buffalo, N.Y. is visit- ing at the home of Mr .amd Mrs. Lewis Hackling. Mrs. William Butler and Mrs. Robert Butler and family made a trip to Jersey City, Brigantine Beach, and Atlantic City. Classmates Class of the Methodist Church enjoyed an outing and picnic supper at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gunton on Satur- day. Present: Mrs. Elwood Patton, Mary Marie Patton, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miner, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fish, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sehenck, Mrs. Albert Jones, Muriel Lutes, Mrs. Albert Casterline, Mrs. Harold Ben- nett, Mrs. Ruth Field, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Race, Stella Shook, Mrs. Wil- liam Munkatchy, Mrs. William But- ler, Reverend and Mrs. Fred Eister, and - Carl David . Eister, Mrs. Ira Beahm, a guest, and the host and hostess Mr. and Mrs. Gunton. Mr .and Mrs. Oscar Fish spent Sunday at the home of Mr .and Mrs. Clarence Ray, Sunbury. Mr .and Mrs. Jacob Miner visited Mr .and Mrs. Kern Dibble at their cottage, Lake Carey, Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. Arthur Kibbler are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. William Deremer, Fountainville, and Mr. and Mrs. Miles Edgerton, Hartford, Conn. Nancy Payne, Tonawanda is spending two weeks with Mrs. Glen Patton and family and'Mrs. Chester Keiper and family. Mr .and Mrs. Charles Williams and family, Lancaster, spent ‘the weekend. with Mrs. Chester Keiper and family. Mr. and Mrs. William MacIntosh, Avenel, N.J., spent the weekend THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1963 with Mrs, Dorothy French. Mr. and Mrs. William Hollos and sons left Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Joe Swick, Fort Worth, Texas. | Major and Mrs. Ross Emery, Alex- | andria, Va., spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fish. Bill Coole, Athens, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coole. Jonny Space returned home from Deer Trail Ranch, Kingsley. William Race, Binghamton, is vis- iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence Race. Mr .and Mrs. Jerry Boone and Michael, Eyers Grove, spent Sun- day with her parents Mr. and Mrs. William Engelman. Sheila and Sharon Engelman re- turned on Saturday from a weeks vacation with their sister Mrs. Sterlyn May and family, Allen- town. Oliver Williams and Tod Harrison, Brooklyn, N.Y., were dinner guests two | | Stone House Park, Nicholson, Keiper and family. Vivienne Pellitieri, Trenton, N. J., | is spending several weeks with her | grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bigelow. The following Girl Scouts return- ed from camping at Wildwood Girl Scout Camp, Harveys Lake: Roberta Steele, Linda Evans, Marcella Bliz- zard, Linda Weaver, Linda Cross- man, Kathie Luketic, Sheila Kopcha, Barbara Bates, Nancy Scouten, Yvonne and Paula Smith* Mrs. Roy Dendler and Mrs. Arthur Bates, were the nurses and Mrs. Welford Scouten and Mrs. Richard Smith were lead- 27S. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haverick, Levittown, recently spent a few days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Munkatchy. Attending a Republican picnic at last Fish, Sr., and Mrs. and Mrs. week: Mr. Mr. Oscar ‘Wheeler Hess, Mrs. Joseph Dotter and Mrs. Clark at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul | Oliver. Chris and Stacy Lattimer, Mil- Jersville, are spending some time with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Traver. Tommy Field drove Carolyn Du- Bois to he her home in Oneonta after she spent several weeks va- cationing with relatives here. Noxen Fire Company Auxiliary will hold a rummage sale at Lares Market, Luzerne, August 19, 20, 21. Anyone having anything to comtri- bute, please contact Mrs. Ira Beahm or Mrs. Guy Fritz. Robert Crispell and Alberta Goble spent the weekend at Rochester visiting Lyle Crispell and Mr, and Mrs. Richard Philips, Auxiliary of Noxen Volunteer Fire Co. held their annual picnic recently at Dave Fritz's Cabin, Stull. Seven new members were ac- cepted. Presemt were: Mrs. Willard ! Bender, Mrs. James Traver, Mrs. Joseph Nalbone, Mrs. Harry Mil- ler, Mrs. Clark Oliver, Mrs. Joseph | Dotter, Mrs. Jack Williams, Mrs. Ronald Hopfer, Mrs. Ruth Field, Mrs, Jacob Miner, Mrs. Ralph Engelman, Mrs. Fred Schenck, Stel- la Shook, Mrs. Earl Beahm. Sr. Mrs. Earl Beahm Jr., Mrs. Guy Fritz, Mrs. Richard Traver, Mrs. Robert May, Mrs. Elvin Bean, Mrs. Oscar Fish, Mrs. Ralph Lutes, Mrs. Ora M. Bean, Mrs. Calvin Strohl. Thanks for the use of your cabin, Dave. I Tommy Womer, Athens, is visit- ing his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Richard Womer. Visitors at the home of Mrs. El- wood Schenck recently were: Mr. and Mrs. David Watkins and son, Plaimsville, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Randall, Mr. and Mrs. William Traver and sons, Vestal, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Mum ford Everett | Lerch, Rochester, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. William Nor wigs: Wilkes | Barre, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Froni, | Tunkhannock. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mansfield DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA and daughter Janice, Lewiston, Idaho, and Stella Shook were din- ner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fish Wednesday. W.S.C.S. of Noxen Methodist church met at the church on Tues- day evening. Present: Mrs. Char- les Womer, Mrs. ‘Spencer Holm- gren, Mrs. Kenneth Denmon, Mrs. Oscar Fish, Mrs. Elwood Patton, Mrs, Fred Schenck, Mrs. Jacob Miner, Mrs. William Butler, Mrs. Vane Race; hostesses Mrs. Francis Schenck and Mrs. Franklin Patton. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mec Ginley, Rozelle, N. J., announce the birth of a son Kevin Eugene, born Thurs- day August 1. Mrs.. Me Ginley is the former Verna Jean Case and this is their fourth child. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rifenbury announce the birth of a daughter, Amy Rose, August 8 at General Hospital. Mrs. Rifenbury is the former Rosemary Emgelman. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST CHICKEN OF THE SEA TUNA FISH LIGHT MEAT CHUNK 26: ’ 61% (3c OFF) Oz. 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