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| DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Noxen
W.S.C.S. of the Methodist church
held their regular monthly meeting
| in the church parlors on Tuesday
night. Present were: Mesdames
Oscar Fish, Elwood Patton, Win-
fred Reed, Fred Schenck, Framklin
Patton, Jacob Miner, William Mac-
Millan, Melvin Hopfer, Francis
Schenck, William Butler, Warren
Montross, and Pastor Fred Eyster.
Mrs. Phillip Race is a patient in
General Hospital.
James Casterline, Buffalo, recent-
ly spent a weekend with the Os-
mand Casterlines,
Wommy Field, Judy Shalata, Mrs.
William Shalata and son Billy,
drove Miss Carolyn DuBois to her
home in Oneonta, on Wednesday.
Mrs. Robert Gumnis, Sr., Buffalo,
N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Gunnis Jr., Blazedell, N. Y., were
weekend guests at the home of the
Jacob Miners,
Private Michael Bean, Fort Eus-
tice, Va. is spending a three day
pass with his parents, the Elvin
Beans,
Mrs.
Ora Bean is recuperating
from an eye operation at the home !
of her granddaughter, Mrs. Mer-
win Kaminstein, Flushing, N. Y.
Weekend guests at the home of
Mrs. Joseph Hackling and son Carl
were: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hack-
ling Jr., Newark, N. J.; Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Shannonberger, Elmira,
N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Paul West Jr.,
and Mrs. William
Mason, Endicott; Mr. and Mrs. Mor-
timer Goldberg, Wilmington, Del-
aware.
Mr. and Mrs. William Macintosh,
Avenel, N. J., spent the weekend
with Mrs. Dorothy French.
car Patton is in serious con-
dition, at his home.
8 and Mrs. Albert Granda,
WXkes Barre, spent Saturday with
the Arthur Blizzards,
Mrs. Robert Mc Govern, teacher
at a school in Newtown, spent the
weekend with Edgar Engelman and
family,
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hackling, Sr.,
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Francis Lord, at Niagara Falls,
N.Y.
Mildred Mileham, Kingston,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Hess
on Thursday and they all went to
Spring Hill, where they called on
Mr. and Mrs. Davis Smales.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rowe, Allen-
town, spent Monday at the home
of Mrs. Elwood Schenck.
Mrs. Leland Brown and family,
Brooklyn, N. Y. recently visited
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Weaver.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeddie MacMillan
and Leon Turner visited Mrs. Leon
Turner at Moses Taylor Hospital,
Scranton, Sunday.
Peggy Coole,
Jane Trimmer and Joseph Vilelli of
Plainfield, N. J., spemt Sunday at
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and friends Mary,
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Coole.
Mr, and Mrs. Albert Ruff spent
the weekend at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Shilanskis and
family, Trenton, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crispell drove
to Delavan, Wisconsin, last week-
end to bring their daughter Eileen
home after a visit with her brother
Elvin Crispell and his family. Doc-
tor Earl Crispell, Jr. flew in to
Delavan from San Francisco while
they were there.’
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shortz, and
sons, Endicott, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Wilson on Sunday.
B. B. Engelman has sold his home
on Tumkhannock Road to Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Engelman, Bristol.
Noxen Fire Company was called
out at 8:45 Saturday evening to
extinguish a fire at the Kocher
residence on Tannery Hill. The fire
turned out to be burning rubbish
and no harm was done. The home
is at present unoccupied.
William® Race, recently, spent a
week with his son Vane and family,
Wallingford, Conn. While there,
they all drove to Lynn, Mass.
where they visited some old Noxen
friends, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van-
Campen, Mrs. Van _ Campen was
formerly Anna Horlacher, also a
former resident of Noxen.,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sheehan,
Allentown, Mr. and - Mrs. Robert
Derby, Montrose, were visitors at
the Guy Fritz home on Sunday.
East Dallas
East Dallas Hobby Club met last
week, at the home of Mrs. Sue
Welch. Floral arrangements for
autumn centerpieces was the theme
for that week. Next meeting will
be in Marilla Stanton’s home.
Members present were Joyce Si-
dorek, Carol, Mary and Barbara
Lasher, Ruth Young, Priscilla Cool-
baugh, Florence Martin, Sally Wag-
ner. Mary Reese and Marilla Stan-
ton were unable to be present.
Mrs. Frank Heslop, Demunds
Road, was pleasantly surprised
with a visit Saturday, August 31,
by Mrs. Joseph Garside and daugh-
ter Harriet from Camp Hill. They
had attended a luncheon at Irem
Temple Country Club, spent the
intervening time with Mrs. Heslop,
then were guests at the Snyder-
Janjigian wedding in First Methodist
Church, Kingston.
Paul and Mary Valentine left
East Dallas last week to visit rela-
tives in Laceyville, Paul's son
Arthur drove them to Washington,
to visit another son’ Kenneth. From
there they will travel by train to
their home in Auburndale, Fla.
Lois Ryman spent the weekend
at home after teaching in Selings-
grove. We know she will do well
in her first school. |
John Paul Cybulski, infant son
of Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Cybulski,
was christened in East Dallas Meth-
odist Church, ‘Sunday, September
8th by Rev. Mr. William Watson.
Great rejoicing over the birth of
a son, Mark William, born to Rev.
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Mark was born Saturday, September
7 at Nesbitt Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Strazdus ar-
rived safely in VanNuys, Calif., on
Labor Day. They visited Disneyland
Tuesday, then on to Lake Tahoe.
They planned to leave Friday, stop
in Texas to visit Carol and Ted
Montross, their newlywed cousins.
Then on home to East Dallas.
Sounds like a wonderful honeymoon.
Herman Meyers, Homestead, Fla.,
is visiting Fred Dymond, Jr. He
resides in his house trailer, parked
in Ted’s yard.
Billie Evans, his girl friend and
sister Linda, Reading, surprised
their sister Ellen for the weekend.
They stayed with Rose and Bob
Jones, Orange, also had ‘Sunday
dinner with their grandma Robbins.
Harold Evans, their father, has
purchased a farm at Fleetwood,
near Reading, and has moved his
family there. Another sister Carol,
is married and has a little girl,
Penny, also living in Reading.
Rose and Bob Jones sure were
in for surprise visits, having a
brother-in-law, Harry Carr and son
from Connecticut, whom they hadn't
seen for nine years." Young (Carr
is in the Air Force making it a
career and is now entering foreign
service. They were former Orange
residents and glad to see their old
friends again.
Our heartfelt sympathy goes out
to Mrs. Hicks in her bereavement.
I can sympathize, as I went through
it ten years ago. God does what
is best.
Harmony Club, Demunds, held a
farewell party for Mrs. W. E.
Schoonover at her home, Saturday,
August 31. She is a charter mem-
ber, being one of the ten who or-
ganized the club in 1928. They
celebrated their 35th anniversary
last spring.
Present: May Race, May Phillips
and sister, Margaret Hayes, Fanny
Berlew, Maude Lampman, Rose
Llewellyn, Carol Townsend, Sadie
Schallenberger, Doris Brague, Ethel
Kester, Ellen Roderick, Nellie Dor-
an, Gertrude Perry, Ruth Derr,
Nora Dymond, Edith Rozelle.
While sitting on the front porch
Labor Day morning, a horse and
carriage went by with a girl and
boy in it. My brother-in-law Fred
Moore from Philadelphia, here for
the Moore Reunion said, “Golly,
years ago we used to run like the
dickens to see a car go by. Now
we run to see a horse and carriage.”
Birthday greetings this week are
for Arthur Magee, Patti Culver,
Donna Mae Cobleigh, Bill Race Sr.,
Minnie LaBar, Mrs. George Russ.
‘Anniversary congratulations go to
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Higgins, Ran-
som Road.
Leave Dallas For
Southern Home
M/Sgt. (E-8) and Mrs. John
Radeszsisky and three children,
Julia, Tamara and John, Jr., Norton
Avenue, Dallas, left September 4,
to take up residence in Charlotte,
N. C. From there M/Sgt. Radeszsi-
sky, who is in the U.S. Marines;
will be sent to Camp Smedley D.
Butler, Okinawa, where he will be
stationed thirteen months. He plans
to leave the middle of October, Be-
fore coming to Dallas, four years
ago, the family resided in Jackson,
N. C.
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