| SECTION B— PAGE 2 Harveys Lake Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Rosengrant A and son, Gary, Connecticut, who have been touring and camping in ‘New York State, were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. | Garinger. Mrs. Lee Mintzer amd daughter ‘and sister Noxen, visited their parents, Mrs. Russell Raymond Traver, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Gummo, who live near CERAMICS for Gifts See our XMAS SELECTIONS FOR INFORMATION 696-2140 college Bellefonte, Pa., recently. Mary Kuchta has returned to Lakewood, New Jersey, after spend- ing the summer with her mother, Mrs. Mary Kuchta. My daughter, Jessie Beckerman and granddaughter, Brenda, Kings- | ton, spent a few days with us last | week. On Thursday we spent an enjoyable afternoon with Mrs. Tony Macri and family at Sweet Valley. Gary M. Smith, son of Garvin Smith and the late Iris K. Smith has entered Worcester College in Mass. His father drove him to the on Saturday, returning home om Sunday. 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CENTER BRANCH STORE O'Malia’s Laundry & Dry Cleaning — EE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1963 ~ Shavertown ATTENTION FIREMEN All firemen are to turn in their boots before or at the next meet ing for inspection amd’ stenciling. PUPPY FOUND : Little Candy Poad, who spent the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Evans, returned home to Lancaster ‘Tuesday. Candy was real upset when her puppy Nicky was lost for a few days. Ronnie Mbore found him Tuesday near the Methodist Church. ’ LAST EXCURSION We couldn't afford the time, but Sunday afternoon we decided to have our first and last family out- ing for the season. Our destination was the New Mil- ford Folk Restival, approximately 60 miles distant in lovely country; not as picturesque as that along the trail of Wyalusing Rocks: but nevertheless refreshing amd peace- ful. The route turned right at Tunkhannock, went through Nicholson and Eop Bottom. We took route 6 on the way home. First neighbor we met was My- ron Baker, Lehman. We asked if he was lending his! dynamic talents to the local auction, but he chuckled and said ‘he had brought the family on an outing and was picking up ideas: for the Rotary! Fair in. October. | The balloon ascension had just been made and the rattlesnake milking also completed but there were many interesting hobbies: anid crafts on display and it was worth the time, Details appear elsewhere in the paper. / Following our picnic supper, we started back to the festival grounds, and discovered a flat/tire. Freddie's lug wrench wouldn’t fit, it wag growing dark and Sus#e and I urged stopping a motorist.” It is hard te say why men object to ask- ing for aid, but finally our reason- ing won out and the second traveler slid to a sudden halt. +His lug wrench fit and in the descending See our complete selection of famous .. , HALL’S PHARMACY MAIN HIGHWAY SHAVERTOWN darkness, we made the acquaint- ance of a nice family from New Mil- ford: suburbs. Our rescuer was on his way’ home from Rochester with his. wife: and daughter and a brand new. kitten. He had suffered a heart. att¥ick several months previ- ously, anid said he was glad to give assistanedz as he himself might need help sowie time. JUNFINISHED STORY In thee story of Charles Harris last week, rseveral items were deleted causing anguish on the part of Joan Brobst;,, whom we all know wouldn't tharm | chick or child. I had mentioned that the boys had wvaited until Mr. Cleasby passed on his way toward Dallas, that the boys! standing, along the Druid Hills side/ of the road were below the rise which impaired proper vision. This, however, did not appear in print. iWe are all praying for Charles’ re- covery and this should be the main concern, after all. / ANNIVERSARIES / Our very best wishes to neigh- bors John and Ida Clause, Pioneer Avenue, observing their 27th anni- versary today, and to Ann and Bob |Domnick who are celebrating their 14th, Sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs. Fred Nicely, Main Street, in her recent bereavement. Mrs. George Bednar has been a busy gal these past weeks, making all ‘the gowns for daughter Diane’s wedding on Saturday. Mrs, Welton Farrar is the new re- ceptionist and assistant for Dr. Carl Hontz. | Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blessing, Summit Street, on the birth’ of a mew daughter on August 28 in Mercy Hospital. PERSONALS Rev. Frederick Eidam has re- turned from his vacation and will take over the service on Sunday. Lorraine Allen, who is doing a beautiful job as foster mother entertained the children about these parts on Saturday. Mrs. Myrtle Rice returned home Thursday from General Hospital. Also home after long hospitaliza- tion is Mrs. |Alvah Wilson, Perrin Avenue. Ianthe Sommers is stay- ing with her. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Newhart, Roushey Street, and son David, spent the holiday weekend with the latter’s brother, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brace and daughter at Hyattsville, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Williams, Shaver Avenue and Mrs. Letha Spaulding spent the past week at EN We install Used Equi 5 YEARS HEATING REPAIR COSTS! LOW, LOW PRICES! Jc NO MONEY DOWN! FREE HEAT LOSS SURVEY! New and pment.at TO PAY! Ri ENterprise | 10858 Ne Toll Charge i Home Fuel Corp 245 Charles St. Er Luzerne, Pa. v Asbury Park and Ocean Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ash, som Tommy, and cousin Billy Hontz, enjoyed last weekend at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Evans and son, Billy, Hartford, Conn., spent the past week visiting their par- ents, Mr. amd Mrs. John Stahl, Shavertown and Mr. and Mrs. Les- ter Evans, Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Glenn, W. Center Street, had as weekend guests, Mrs. May Dawson and Miss Ann Bolan, Washington, D.C. Mr. and Mrs. William Frederick and children and’ the latter's mo- ther, Mrs. Lillian Kunkle, left Fri- day for Thousand Islands. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evans, Schuylkill Haven, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Amos, Wilkes / Barre, have purchased and moved into the Mundy home on Pioneer Avenue. BIRTHDAYS Greetings this week to Sheldon Ehret, Marilyn Alexander, Mrs. Wil- liam Jones, Ethel J. Smith, Eileen Marth, Marie Lewis, Esther Layou Tweedle, Bob Wright, Frances Woodling, Charles Zerfoss, Sandy Gosart, William H. Pierce, dJr., David Bean. h Helen Graham, Philip Ide, Larry Spaciano, Richard Morgan, Jr., Jack Kloeber, Ellen Richards, Ann F. Peters, Mrs. Clarence Laidler, Ruth Ellen . Hammond, Relamd Kester, Jennie Stark, Penny Lee Sprau, Edith Sheckler, Richard Biggs, Richard Griffith, William M. Evans, Mrs. Eillen Marth, John Dobinick, Bill Rood, Donna Eike, Jane Ro- zelle, Emma Rood Watson, Aileen Keiper, Ross Kimball, Mrs. George Johnson, J. William Ireland, Mrs. Ray Llewellyn, Albert Steven Roan, Judith Ross, Theodore Baer. Jackson Twp. JACKSON TOWNSHIP Dinner, sponsored by the Volunteer Fire Department, will be held October 19 at the fire hall. Tickets will soon be available from any make your reservations early. ment. his large flock of White Holland turkeys which are served at the ning thereafter, firemen will meet at the fire hall to complete plans. Mrs. Mary Ashton and family at tended the eighth annual Cumber- land Family Reunion Sunday at Rummage’s Grove with over sixty persons in attendance, Mrs. Ash- ton’s brother, Archie Cumberland and his wife, of Humlock Creek; reunion, as Mr. Cumberland is and has been a medical patient at ® Power tools of all kinds ® U-Haul trailers ® Camping trailers and tents ® oe eo ARTHUR GARINGER DALLAS RENTAL SERVICE MAIN HWY. DALLAS 674-3121 Help brighten the day with NN NORCROSS CONVALESCENT CARDS See our special cards for Shut-ins ond gay Get-Well cards HARRY'S TRUCKSVILLE PHARMACY - Main Highway : Trucksville Annual Fall Festival and Turkey | member of the fire department, so Auxiliary will help the firemen in | this great endeavor to raise funds | for the maintenance of the depart- | Harold Bertram is fattening up | dinner. Beginning Monday eve- |! ning, 7:30 and every Monday eve- | were unable to attend this year’s | recently discharged from the same (institution is comvalescing at home. Robert ‘Wienicki, crame operator on the S.S. Norton plying the Great Lakes, which is tied up at the Buf- falo port taking on a cargo of steel, was able to spend part of Saturday and Sunday at his home in Chase Manor, returning to ship on Sunday afternoon. William Wayne Hughes, son of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hughes returned today to Bryan College, Daytom, Tenn., where he is enrolled in the Senior Class, Auxiliary of Township Firemen will serve dinner to the Junior Me- chanic Lodge of Plymouth at the fire hall on September 28. Mrs. Mary Ashtom has returned home after spending a week's vaca- ‘tion at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Woessner, Norristown. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Franklin and daughter, Carol, of Horsham, and Sandra Splitt, Jackson, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Els- ton Sunday. W.S.C.S. of Huntsville Methodist Church will hold. a public dinner, at noon on September 12. Mrs. Clarence Elston has turned = home after spending ‘a ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George © Schimmel, at Westport, where Mr. Schimmel is supervising the building of a dam. Mr. and: Mrs. Fred Gabel, Chase Road, had, as recent visitors, Mr. | Nanticoke Hospital for the past (four weeks, and Mrs. Cumberland, re-x week’s ‘vacation visiting her daugh- and Mrs. Steve Lesko, New Jersey, and Mrs. Wallock and family and Mrs, Jule ‘Lesko, Swoyerville. ; W.S.C.S. of the Huntsville: Metho- dist Church will. hold their Annual Bazaar and Chicken Supper at the church on September 18. Bazaar will opem at 1 p.m., and the supper commence at five o'clock. Public support of ‘this Bazaar will be ‘greatly appreciated. Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Sherwood, Denise and ' Scott, have returned home dfter a week camping in the 1000 Island region amd a week at Pine Haven Camp, Ocean View, New Jersey. They were joined at Pine Haven Camp by Mrs. Sher- wood’s parents, Mr. amd Mrs. Wil- liam - R. Hughes and Wayne, and Florence Keefer, Wilkes-Barre, and Jerry Walter, Kingston, who spent the week with them.. = °° While: at Pime Haven Camp the group journeyed daily to the ocean. 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