cis ry er, ral he Ceiinmnb aE Rg ET ER ne a Sn Tra era Ent TF Aas Ite OA mts ANGINA Ig tpt F315 Harveys Lake Mr. and Mrs. Shickshinny, Mrs. Nancy, Evans Falls, / Garinger-Armitage home recently. Chase Road, has] been spending her vacation with her ited Mr. and Mrs. John Gebler at grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. dore Heness, Sandy Beach. Gail Cooper, visited relatives. returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Neyhard and Edith Whitmire, Berwick, and George Hunsinger of Schenectady with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hunsinger | daughters, \ Mrs. spent the _*AyIUIA pue seffeq ul sjoxaeuredng Jy [Ie UI ‘LT jsnSny ‘Aepanjes YSnoayy aan PY sup ur saoug David Davenport, | were callers at the | Alfred Rogers home last week. ~ - Dorothy Hartman, York, has been spending her vaca- tion with Mrs. Helen Hartman. Janet Shalata, Her brother, Tom- | ess. "A&P Sweet Peas _._. ~ DALEAS, PENNSYLVANIA — last week. Official Board of the New | ent wero—FEleanor Humphrey, BN, ow | mond Garinger, Gilbert Carpe 4 man, Theodore Heness, Robert i liams, Amos Hunsinger and A | Armitage. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Nelson JoAnn an visited at the | Theo- | Sayre last week. meeting. Others attending: | dames Harry Allen, Iris Armitage, Mon- | tross, Raymond Grey, Helen Hart. Jessie Garinger, and tke Misses Eleanor Humphrey, Dorothy Hartman and Gail Cooper. | Amos Hunsinger, Clarence man, Ida Rogers, weekend Alderson | Methodist Church met recently, all | official business transacted. Warren | Johnson, chairman, presided. Pres- | Bill Kelley, Mesdames Helen Hart- Gleamers Class of Alderson Meth- Linda Finn, daughter of Mr. and | odist Church met at the home of Mrs. Reese Finn, has returned from | Mrs, Albert Armitage recently. Mrs. Washington and Virginia where she | Howard Higgins was assistant host- Mrs. Theodore Heness had de- my, recently in New Mexico, and | | votions and conducted the business David, at Camp Acahela, have both | et pr / T THE DALLAS POST. THURSDAY, AUGUSTI5. 1983 ~~ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Higgins paid a recent visit to their daughter and | family, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shepper- | son, Danville, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wagner an Mrs. Tommy Stitch spent the week- | end in Arlington, Va., visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wagner and son. | Mrs. Arnold Garinger and daugh- | ters, and Mrs. Daniel Gallagher, Johnny, - Jerry-Ann and Danny, Berwyn spent last Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Garinger and Lina Garinger. The following children recently | suffered ear infections: Christine Garrity, George Avery, Mike Glova and Richard Searfoss. ! Mr. and Mrs. Carson Gramley an- nounce - the birth’ of their second daughter, at General Hospital Aug- ust 9. Mrs. Gramley is the former Judy Shannon. WSCS, Alderson Methodist Church are planning their third bake sale “August 20. Selling will begin -at 2 p.m, on the church lawn. Home- Lehman d | entertaining granddaughter, Ray- nter, Wil- Ibert | Mrs. vis- General Hospital, He be out and around soon. home on the job soon. Mes- will’ be on sale. at Meshoppen. been working Ocean Grove; N. J. Glendoris has | | attended Mr. snd Mrs, Walter Eyitle are charge of the’ cafeteria in Lehman | | Sunday, August 11, mayne, Luzerne the past week. Mr. and Mrs, Willard Gensel took a motor trip to York, and took along their granddaughter Doris. Howard Ehret and Mrs. , Charles Ely attended the school of | Missions through the W.S.C.S. They | went to Keystone College recently. | Mr. Dewey Hoover is home from ' Poconos. Attending: Raymond Den- is feeling nis, John Davis, Larry Van Scoy, , Gerey Van Scoy, ling a week at Atlantic. City, N. J., with a friend from Exeter, Hazel of Mrs. Joseph Ellsworth on August | Washington, D. C, Mrs. Stiles. much better, and we hope he will Robert Disque, Glendoris Shilenski expects to be | | William Dawe. She has made - breads, pies, and candy | covered dish luncheon at the Jet Cook, Grace Ide, and Celia Ells- especially, and other baked goods | Methodist Church, noon Tuesday, | Worth. August 20. On Wednesday I spent the day in | Kingston visiting my daughter and sale on the lawn of Carl Swanson, | Lester B. Squier, held a fish fry at family and Thursday my husband Pole 183, Harvey’s Lake, 2 p.m. | his home, on Saturday August 3rd. and I visited the Laird Frantz farm | Saturday, August 17. Donations of The fish were caught in Canada this baked . goods will be appreciated. in a big hotel at ~~ Mr. the Ellsworth at the home of | school. Mrs, James Davenport is spemd- ' Montrose. Friendship class met at the home Shacochino, and a friend from 6. Marge Barnes took charge of Ernest | the meeting in the absence of | the president Vera Tough. decided to hold a rummage sale in Boy Scout Troop 21 is spending a 0 Present were: Carl Wescott, | Raymond Searfoss, Mr. and | this week at Camp Acahela in the the Lare Building in Luzerne, | garen Wescott, David Wescott, Howard Ehret, Mr. and Mrs..R August 29, 30 and 31. Anyone Dalton, Pa.; Swan Stull, Sara Wool- , Disque, Cindy and Bobbie; Mrs having rummage to donate contact any member of the class. Present: Ruth Disque, Avis Ko- and cher, Alberta Steltz, Marge Barnes, | Helen Squier, Elda Coolbaugh, Ruth a | Johnson, Vera Tough Anna Sidler, Fred Valentine, | Larry Barnes, David Tritz, Ralph Edwards, W.CT.U. will entertain at HOLDS FISH FRY Band parents will hold a bake | Karl Squier, scn of Mr. and Mrs. ‘summer by Karl when he vaca-'c and Mrs. Joseph Ellsworth, tioned at Ganoque with his parents’ reunion | and brother, Roy. | Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ellsworth, South | some of the young people Karl met | when he attended Sky Lake the | past two summers and some of the | | Lehman boys who went to Sky Lake with him this summer. in attendance were It was | and brother of one of the girls. bert, Forty Fort; Jay Ruckel, Lake Silkworth; Janet Shick, Bingham- JT. ton, N. Y.; Peggy Bailey, Bea Pall- man, Clark ‘Summit; Ken Ellsworth, Ho- ward Ellsworth, Lehman; Mrs. Neil Wescott, Dalton; Mrs. Robert Shick, Binghamton, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs, | Lester Squier, Larl and Roy Squier. | Methodist Church was held Satur- | day in conjunticn with the Men's | »3 SECTION f= PAC Edward Oncay. Swimming, | minton and quoits were enjoy: those attending. A covered supper with ice cream and was served. The following attended: Mr Mrs. Albert Ide, Mrs. Walter merman, Mrs. Fred U. Zimme Guests at the party included Also the parents | Mrs. Avis Kocher and d Millicent and Harriet; Mr. and ter Chamberlain, April and / Mrs. Madeline Adamshick Paul, Mr. Morton Connelly, end Eddy Oncay Jr. George Charles Gensel, Billy Onecaj friend Donald Lord, Sweet | and the host and hostess. Beautiful Letterheads Are Produced B W.S.C.S. 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