ECTION B — PAGE 4 © DALLAS, Carol Ann Williams IDETOWN, Bess Cooke BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin ~ FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage JACKSON TWP., William Hughes LEHMAN, Mrs. Morton Connelly NE 9-2544 | 674-4109 | 674-5460 | NE 9-9531 | NE 9-5137 | 696-1005 | 674-2488 | Noxen . Raymond Denmon, who is regain- ing his health, Wishes to thank all who made his hospital stay more pleasant with their prayers, flow- ers, gifts and visits, « The {following employees of Noxon Manufacturing Company were at Atlantic City over the weekend: Mrs. Chester Keiper, Mrs. Dorothy French, Mrs. Henry Lane, Mrs. Sophia Hackling, Mrs. William -Munkatchy, Mrs. Albert Jomes, Mrs. Teo Lord, Mrs. Voyle Traver, Mrs. James Hellesheimer, Mrs. Harold Bennett, Mrs. Ruth Field was a guest. \ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parr, Bristol, are visiting at the home of B. B. Engelman. © Mr. and Mrs. Richard McKenna and son, Rockville, Md.,, and Mr. end Mrs, Sherwood McKenna, Bethesda, Md. are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Mec- Kenna. ~ Mr. and Mrs. George Space Jr., Philadelphia, visited Mr, and Mrs. George Space, Sr. Peggy Coole returned from a summer vacation with her sisters Mrs. Herran Pease and family and Mrs, James Berger, Buffalo. Mrs. Berger and children, Gretchen and Kurt, came home with Puggy for a week's stay with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coole. : - Bill Coole has returned home to start school after working all sum- mér in Athens. ' Peggy Coole will leave Sunday to get ready for her teaching position - at North Plainfield, N. J. Mrs. Robert Mc Govern leaves Monday to prepare for teaching at New- town. . Mrs. Evelyn Nalbone and grand- daughter Linda Nalbone, N. J. spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nalbone. Mrs. Russell Newell returned from General Hospital on Tuesday. She is reported as much better. Warren Montross, patient in Veteran’s Hospital, was allowed to spend the holiday weekend at his home. Mrs. William Engelman, Sheila Bnd Sharon, spent the week in New York City. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Ralph Engelman over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. John Reese, Mrs. Charles Mc Groarty, Mrs. Charles Taylor, Wilkes Barre, Mrs. fda Lanning; Kingston and Mr. Leonard Nowakowsk; Nanticoke. © Mrs. Lawrence Race and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Shoemaker spent Tues- day at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Cargill, Binghamton and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van Campen, Endicott. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson are spending ten days with Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hubbard, at their summer home, Ocean Grove, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mead, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., spent the weekend holiday with her parents, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ray Leibenguth. Ho- ward Leibenguth and family, Endi- eott, spent Saturday at their home. * Mr. and Mrs. Ward Vanderhoff and family, Metuchin, N. J., spent the weekend with Christine and Delbert Blizzard. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vilasi and children, Binghamton, spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Jeddie Mae Millan. - 01d friends and neighbors of Mrs. Leon Tumer will be sorry to learn that she underwent surgery for a ~ ‘leg amputation at Moses Taylor ‘Hospital Scranton. [I'm sure she would be glad to receive some eards. « Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff, Jr., and family, Baltimore, Md., spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff Sr. + Mr. and Mrs. Sterlyn May and children, Allentown, spent the weekend at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood May and Mr. and Mrs. William Engelman and family. Mr. Richard Rauch, Macungie, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. G. H. Rauch, «Miss Harriett Dendler, Harris- burg, spent the weekend here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dendler. © Mrs. Lulu Stevenson and Miss Cindy Manicone, Sommerville, N. J., spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Richards, - Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bailey and Tauily of Hartford, Conn., spent tthe weekend with the Harry Siglins. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph French and - family of Massina, N. Y., spent the weekend with the Fred Schencks. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schwartz and family and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Shafer and family, Philadelphia, spent the weekend with Mrs. Doro- thy French. © Mr. Millod Southworth, Mon- trose, spent the weekend with Na- than Straley. ~ Reverend and Mrs, Jerry Tallent and family, Jermyn, spent the past week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wandell, Stull. John Gunton, Buffalo, spent the ped with his family and Mr. MT. ZION, Rev. Charles SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. F. MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Albert Ray TRUCKSVILLE, Mrs. Arline Bessmer EAST DALLAS, Mrs. irene Moore GR 7-2734 Gilbert Harding 388-2270 NE 9-8522 674-6351 GR 7-3271 696-1531 674-2392 W. Anderson Sweet Nancy Drapiewski, has re home after spending the summer at Debereux Spruces Camp, North An- son, Maine, as a boating counselor. The camp for exceptional children is ass8ciated with the Debsreux Institute, Philadelphia. Nancy] her sister, Jeanne, and Brigid Mdpon- ald, New York City, motoreg to Canada, spending some timg in Montreal and returning through! the New England States last week, Miss McDonald was Jeanne’s classmate at College Misericordia. The Dra- piewski girls are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Carl V. Drapiewski. The Young Adults’ Class of Maple Grove Methodist Chursh, Pikes Creek, will sponsor a Sha- ghetti supper on Saturday evening, October 12, Serving will begin at five o’clock. Douglas Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beuka, sustained 5 fractured arm last week when hs fell from his bicycle while playing at his home. Dougie is an active member of the Sweet Valley Little League and Boy Scout Troop 444. On Sunday afternoon, September, 8, the Third Order of St. Francis, Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Lake Silkworth will sponsor an ice cream social. Mrs. Michael Ma- |; ransky is president of the society. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Maramsky had as a guest recently their ten month - old granddaughter, Pamela McClure, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack McClure were vacation- ing at Atlantic City. The Maran- sky’s som, Marty is on Reserve duty at Fort Eustice, Virginia. Mrs. Preston Mingus has re- turned to her home after being a surgical patient at Berwick General Hospital. Preston’s mother was also a patient at the same institu- tion, undergoing surgery the same week, x Mr. and Mrs. R. L: Kitchen, Grassy Pond, had as recent visitors, Herbert Baer, Westville, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harvey, Glenn, Ricky and Lois; Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Baer and daughter, Zora, Sommer- Teresa Christman, Oneonta, N. Y., visited at. the home of the Joseph Shulatas on Sunday. Out of town people here for the funeral of Albert May were: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lafferty, of Clay, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wet- zel, Philadelphia; Mrs. Eugene Hol- vick, Center Valley; Mr. and Mrs. Car] Reinhard, Lyons; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Novak, Phoenixville; and Mr. and Mrs. Fassett Crosby, Devon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van Cam- pen and Timmy, Endicott; Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Cargill and Candice, Binghamton; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Shoemaker, Sue and Susan, Kunkle; were guests at the Lawrence Races over the holiday. Mrs. Thomas Lane, Joann and Marjorie, Avenel, N, J., spent the weekend with Mrs. Dorothy French. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jones spent the weekend with their son, Theo- dore Jones and family, Warwick, N.Y. Mr. Harold DeWald, Lock Haven, spent the weekend with Mrs. Joseph Hackling, Mr. Bruce Fritz, Pine Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward. Henderson, Indiana, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fritz. Mrs. Arthur Blizzard; Diane, Pamela, Marcella and Mary Ann, Mr. and Mrs. William Belles and Beverly spent some time at the home of the Bruce Sutliffs, at Brooklyn, N. Y. and Coney Island and many other points of interest in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Sickler and Mr, and Mrs. Larry Sickler and family, Falls, spent Monday with the Paul Spaces. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bigelow re- turned Sunday might from a weeks fishing trip at Crow Lake, Canada. Valley ed ville, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- Very, Hyatsville, Md.; Mrs. Mone- ma Eveland, Mr. and Mrs. William Howe, Espy; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Baer, Joyce and Russell, Berwick; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bellas, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Blackburn, Rey- burn; Mrs. Betty Lou Kline and daughter, Robin, Lancaster. Robin remained several days as the guest of the Kitchens’ granddaughters, Karen Ann and Lois Kay Baer. Karen Ann returned with Robin to Nescopeck as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Kishbaugh, Robin's grandparents, Lehman Mr. and Mrs. William Drabick called on Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mid- delton at their summer home at Patterson Grove Camp Ground on Sunday. The Middletons built a home in Florida, and will be leaving soon. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hoover and Mrs. Lillian Hildebrant went to the Chapel. at Bear Creek for the Church service, Ida Askew and’ Rose Karwazki | Valley, Crest, are now making their home with Mr. and Mrs. Cross, 'R.D. 4, Dallas. They would ap- 'preciate hearing from their friends. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cragle and family went to Canada with Mrs. Cragle’s mother and father over the holiday. Cub Scout Pack 241 will hold it’s a den meeting on Sept. 10th, 1963 at 3:30 pm. Den I will meet a5 the Fire Hall, Den II at the home off Mrs. Thomas Smith at Oak Hill. Any boys, age 8 - 10%, interested in scouting, are asked to attend. Well the summer is almost gone ang everybody will get back on the job or back to school, so we will all have to drive with greater care. BIRTHDAYS We have a good many folks cele- brating their birthday this week: Alberta Foss, Mrs. Wilson IL. Cease, Roy | Rodgers, Wilson IL. Cease, Davij Eddy, Lester B. Squier, Mrs. Jennie Major John, Francis Lewis, Chester Lamoreaux, Althea Jean Disque, Molly Hoover, Mabel Mi- il Martha Rogers, Debra Ann arty Keith r, Fehon Hoover, Mrs. Myron Mr. and. Mrs. Morton Connelly are celebrating their 46th wedding anniversary today. Wait and See class from the Methodist Church will be enter- tained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur | Hoover, Tuesday evening Sept. 10, at 7:30. Hostesses are Mrs. Akthur Hoover, Mrs. Walter Kyttle and Mrs. Willard Gensel. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Connelly and Stelly Schuler drove to New Milford, \to the Endless Mountains Folk Festival, Something going on every hour, This is their first year for it, bye they expect to have it every year from now on. Save On Your Printing Have It Done e By THE POST COAL GLEN ALDEN ON PLENTY OF FREE PARKING ~ INLUZERNE ONE ST) SHOPRING — EXCA vA TING — CELLARS — SEPTIC TANKS EMOVAL OETA EE ECT AER ITT TCU CNT HC CIE Trucksville Our happy birthday to your all:i— this week. David Peters, Jr. Dwight Dick, Shirley Bruzauskas, William Norris, Ellen French ‘Mitchell, Patricia Ann Norris, Mar- cia M. Gardner, Peg Robbins, Ruby Spencer, Thomas Cleasly, Jr., Donn Allen Goodwin, Karen Long, Lee Lamoreaux, Vida Goodman, Robert H. Scott, II, Wilma J. Hennell, Alma Husted, Gerald N. Culver, Michael Bird, Jeffrey Dale McDon= ald. Miss Georgiond Weidner has re- turned from a two weeks vacation with her sister, Mrs. Stanley Smith and family, Cortland, New York. She also visited in Truxton, Tully; Cassanonie and Ruttermeyer, New York. Mrs. Robert Greenley, Holly Street, has returned home from General Hospital after two weeks as a surgical patient. Ruth Boston, Pioneer Avenue, has returned home from Nesbitt Hospital where she had been a pa- tient for the past two weeks. PARTY HOSTESS Miss Georgiena Weidner was hostess last week for a Stanley party in the form of a morning lunch. I A delicious breakfast was served to the following guests: — Mrs. Marvin Brown, Mrs. J. Herbert De- ‘Witt, Mrs. Fred Polk, Mrs. Emanuel Mendelson, Mrs. Sarah Reese Fergu- son, Mrs. Chester Hons, Mrs. George Gaylord, Mrs. John Rou- shey, Sr., Lori Jean Gaylord and the hostess. Mrs. Walter G. Freeman, Kunkle, was the demonstrator and the party ended with a game of “Staxo” which was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Addison Woolbert, Sr., is spending a few days with Mrs, Lil- lian Kunkle, Shavertown. * Mrs. Bruce Long, Harris Hill Road, ‘is mow home after being a patient in Nesbitt Hospital the past several weeks. Loretta Olver, formerly of Trucksville, is spending her vaca- tion with Mrs. Florence Finney of Carverton Road. 3 William Lohman, has returned to his position at Royer Foundry after a two week's illness.’ He is much improved. 5A ’ Tori LaLLAS POST, 1hUnsus ., Sul LEMbIE 5, 1963 i Mt. Zion A DOUBLE SURPRISE A going-away party was planned by the MYF Council as a surprise for two of the MYF'ers. Unknown to the student assistant, Thomas Clemow, who helped to plan the surprise, he was to find the tables turned and was totally unprepared for the surprise which included, him. For the party turmed into a thank-you for him as well as a going-away party for Ronnie Earl and Sharon LaBar., Ronnie is going to East Stroudsburg to school and Sharon is going to Pennsylvania Hospital School of Nursing. The party was on Sunday night, August 25 and was prepared at Mt. Zion Church by Mrs. Leon Van- Tuyle and Mrs. William LaBar while the young folks were out on a scavenger hunt. [Suitable gifts were given all three. Those present wre: Sharon LaBar, Susan [LaBar, Malcolm Harris, Thomas Marcy, Wayne Scull, Hal Seiple, Mike Bell, Jackie Van Tuyle, Billy Miles, Na- deen VanTuyle, Ronnie Earl and Thomas Clemow. Thomas Clemow is returning to his studies at Wilkes College. Raymond Earl, son of Mrs. Au- drey Earl had the misfortune to have a wreck with his bicycle re- sulting in a fractured arm, How- ever, it needed no cast. A number of hen pheasants have recently been released over on the Camp Ground to Mt. Zion church road and are busy looking around for new homes and adventures. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Philbin and son, Michael, Bronx, New York, have returned home after gpend- ing two weéks with Mrs. Philbin’s, parents, Mr. amd Mrs. Wallace Perrin, Holly Street. Wallace Perrin and his grandson have returned after a few days spent in Williamsport, visiting friends. Arline Bessmer had as luncheon guests recently, Mrs. Eunice Norris, and Mrs. Neda Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Ide and four daughters, Debbie, Donna, Denise and Doreen of Fort Wayne, Indiana, have been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ide, Trucksville. Mrs. Eunice Norris, Mrs. Neda Miller, Lucy Courtright, and Arline Bessmer spent a day recently with Mrs. J. S. Warkomski at her home, Harveys Lake. : Eugene Thomas, Carverton Road, is a patient in Nesbitt Hospital where he was admitted last week. 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The Arthur Stones have moved their grocery store a few feet south on Route 309 in the former home of Charles Goodwin. Paul Nulton, III, will attend school on Long Island this fall. Good luck, Paul! We will miss you. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lutes with daughter, [Sarah vacationed with the Clifford Williamses at Kunkle and the Ralph Luteses at Lutes Cor- ners recently. The sympathy of this commumity is extended to the family of the late Hattie Hess who exemplified Callers at the home of Mrs. Lib- bie Smith over the weekend were Mrs. Francis Smith, Mrs. Jennie Franzoni, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith and Aunt Flossie, all of Trucksville; Mr. and Mrs. Clark Smith and daughters, Peggy Jane and Betty Lou, Allentown and Mrs. Margaret Jennings, Wilkes-Barre. Mrs. Rachel Williams and grand- son, Freddie Webber have return- ed home after visiting Sgt. and Mrs. Wayne Steidley in Murforde Borgo, Tenn. 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