io man, Mrs. Ira Beahm, Mrs. ' Manufacturing Company held Ein © ard Cheadle, f a ) called on Saturday. | G8 BHCTION B— PAGE 6 NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS | BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin Ap 1 DALLAS, Carol Ann Williams - IDETOWN, Bess Cooke Edward Hollos, son of Mr. Mrs. William Hollos, entered North- _ gadiern University, Boston, last week. He is a graduate of Lake- Lehman High School. His parents and brother John visited him over the weekend and report that he is doing very well and likes it im- mensely. - Robert Crispell “and Alberta Goble spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Crispell and family and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Phillips, Rochester, N. Y. Ladies Auxiliary of the Volunteer Fire Company held their regular meeting at the fire hall on Monday evening. A tasty lunch was served to the following: Mrs. Ralph Engel- Elvin Bean, Mrs. Clark Oliver, Mrs. Joe ‘Dotter, Mrs. Richard Traver, Mrs. Wheeler Hess, Mrs. Arba Dimmick, Mrs. Bernard Dendler, Mrs. Oscar ~ Fish, Mrs. Earl Beahm, Mrs. Guy Fritz, Mrs. Fred Schenck, Mrs. Joseph Nalbone. . Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Nowakow- ski spent Saturday with Mrs. Ralph Engelman, and Mrs. Engelman spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Charles McGroarty, in Wilkes- Barre. The following dnplivast of Ronox a wiener roast at the home of Mrs. Ar- line Updyke, Kunkle, Friday night: rol, Tune Lynn, Ida Morris, Connie Hoyt, Mrs. Ralph Engelman, Mrs. Alan Wilson, Mrs. Lee Wilson, Mrs. Goble, Mrs. Ruth Dymond, ] Kenneth Turner, Paul Rowker, Mrs. Craig Herdman, Helen Den- mon, Mr. and Mrs. Updyke. and Re- becca Patton. Mrs. Samuel Traver recently visited her son Rodney Traver in Jersey City, N. J., and while there, © toured New York City. KILLS RATTLESNAKE ~ Samuel Traver, Jr., killed a rat- Hote in his yard at Lutes Corn- ers, on Tuesday. It had a button and was five feet long. Mrs. Harry Miller returned to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Leon- in Harrisburg. _She has resided in Noxen for several years and was a member of St. Lukes Lutheran Church. She will much missed. | Mrs. William Lyons underwent Surgery at ‘the General Hospital on Thursday morning. Her condition s reported as fine. B “Helen Rhode has returned home Atlantic City, after spending the summer with her sister, Mrs. Arba immick. ® i Mr and Mrs. Robert Dimmick, lington, Va., spent last weekend at the home of his sister, Mrs. Bernard Dendler Jr. and family and his mother, Mrs. Arba Dim- mick. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fish left on Thursday to spend a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vame Race, Wallingford, Conn. © Warren Montross, a patient at Veterans Hospital, spent the week- : end at his home, “i Mrs. Elmer Harbaugh, Kingston, and Alice Lane, Forty Fort, visited at: the home of Mrs. Ira Beahm on Saturday afternoon. ‘+ W.S.CS. is holding a rummage —r in Lare’s Market, Luzerne, September 23, 24, 25. Rummage may be left at home of Elida eahm. 4 (Classmates of the Methodist Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Rachel Schenck for their regular monthly meeting on Tues- day evening, the 20th. Mrs. Anne Fish will be assisting hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Richards and the Robert Averys, are spending ten ‘days at Bob’s Lake, Canada. * Mr. and Mrs. Roger Updahl amd ‘son, Barry Jay have moved from their home on Tunkhannock Road to Williamsport where Mr. Updahl ~has accepted a position as Professor of Economics, at Lycoming - College. Mrs. Evelyn Nalbone, Iselin, N. J., ih the weekend with her son, ‘Joseph and his family. Miles Kibler has retumed to ‘Walla Walla College at Walla Walla, ~ .Washington, after spending the summer at the home of his par- : Tene, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kibbler. Mrs. Stella Wall, Tunkhannock, is visitng her sister Lola Miner. Mrs. Earl Lewis, Hunlock Creek, called on Mr, and Mrs. Harry Kei- “per, ‘Monday. Mrs. Gerald Ritten- “house and son, Jeff of Plymouth, Mr. and Mrs. Vienna, N. J. spent several days ‘this week with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Siglin. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Jeddie MacMillan visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Tumer, at Tunkhannock on - Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Sickler, Newark, N. J. and Mr.. and Mrs. Oliver Sickler, Falls, attended the wedding of Miss Shirley Denmon on ; rs and spent ‘the night at the home of the Paul Spaces. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miner visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Forgan, ' Wilkes-Barre, / day. 3 7 Mr. and Mrs. Martin Snyder, Niles, Michigan, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Wheeler Hess, rs. Snyder's father, Fry Binaealey, David Hopkins, | on Satur- | N. J., is making her home in the Kocher residence on Tannery Hill. P.F.C. Ronald Swingle, serving with the Armed forces in Korea, has been promoted to S.P. 4. Mrs. Wayne Hubbell has been ill at her home, for the past week. John Mulligan has entered Serv- ice Command School at Great Lakes Naval Base, after spending a two week leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bemard Mulligan. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Z. Belles entertained at a picnic party at their home on Sunday. Present: Francis Belles, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Case, Mr. and Mrs. Robert May. Mr. and Mrs. George Pellitieri and daughter, Vivienne, Newark, N. J., spent the weekend with the Harry Bigelows. They all left Mon- day for a trip to Ann Arbor, Mich. where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Bigelow and his family, also Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bigelow and family, Barker, N. Y. Peggy Coole, N. Plainfield, N. J., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coole, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Bean spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Kaminstein, Flushing, New York. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Engelman, Bristol, spent the weekend with B. B. Engelman. Lehman LUELLA NEELY CLASS The Luella Neely Class was entertained by Mrs. Lillian Hilde- brant in Dallas recently. Mrs. Russell Ide presided, Mrs. Ellen Lamoreaux gave secretary's report, Mrs. Mabel Stolarick treas- ure’s report. A lovely luncheon was served. Present were Mrs. Jodie Johnson, Mrs. Elizabeth Ide, Miss Leatha Wolfe, Mrs. Ellen La- moreaux, Mrs. Florence Howell, Lillie Connelly, Grace Ide, M. Lil- lian Hildebrant, Mabel Stolarick, M. Loretta Miers, Martha Rogers, Mary Swanson. Viola Hoover and Lillie Connelly assisted Mrs. Hilde- brant. Birthdays: Linda Mekeel, Pam Tough, Shirly Marie Disque, Burton Major, Wesley Mitchell, Rev. Ken- neth O'Neil, Mrs. Clara Mekeel, Ethel Johmson, ‘Laura Kocher, Mrs. Ellen Lamoreaux, and Neil Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hardisky's daughter Marie has returned to Bloomsburg State College for her sophomore year, majoring in Ge- ography. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ide enter- tained their club Saturday night. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. John Sidler, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Stola- rick, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Disque and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Squier. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ide, Jr. and Cindy of New Jersey are en- joying a vacation with the Leonard Ide, Srs. WAIT AND SEE CLASS The Wait and See class was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hoover, Mrs. Willard Gemsel and Mrs. Walter Kyttle assisting, Our class is trying ‘to raise the money to install a public address system. We would appreciate any donation or memorial. On the com- mittee are Mrs. Morton Connelly, Mrs. Arthur Hoover or Mrs. Miner- va Carichner. We had a well-known entertain- er, Bob Hoover, who entertained us with several of his recitations. Present were Rev. and Mrs. Nor- man Tiffany, Mrs. Chester Barrall, Mrs. Walter Kyttle, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hoover, Mildred Snyder, Minerva Charichner, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Gensel, Mrs. Stella Schuler, Mrs. Gordon Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Morton Comnelly, Glendoris Shilan- ski, Mabel Major, Mr. and Mrs. F. R., Searfoss, M. Lillian Hildebrant, Robert Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Ran- dolph Wright, and Mr. and Mrs. William Drabick, Mrs. Earl Chamberlin is still in the Wyoming Hospital, feeling some better. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hoovers, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ide and Suzanne Hudak called on Rev. Frank K. Ab- bott, Windsor, N. Y. on Monday. The Abbotts were glad to hear of their friends in Lehman. The * beautiful flowers in the Methodist Church were m memory of Gordon Johnson, givem by his family. Mrs. Ellen Lamoreaux celebrated her birthday on Friday the 13th. She had as her guests, Miss Nancy Lamoreaux, from Fayetteville, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Eugeme Haislip Arlington; Janet Lamoreaux, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Nulton, Robert Par- sons, Arlington, Va.; and Mary Ann Laskowski, Chase. Mrs. Lamoreaux received many useful and beautiful gifts and many cards from friends and meighbors, also Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Randall from Vestal, N. Y. Free Methodist Church Construction Starts Monday morning, construction was started on the new Trucksville Free Methodist Church, bulldozers | and trucks gathering on the recent- | dy purchased i : site on Carverton Thu Lo aLLAS POS L LH ULwobzs +, oul 1 luviowiy 19, 1963 Mr. and Mrs. William Lipfert, Trucksville Gardens, has returned after spending some time with Mr. and Mrs, Vance Johnson, former residents of Trucksville, who now reside in Providence, Rhode Island. Mrs. Albert Thompson, Irvington, New Jersey, was a house guest of Arline Bessmer over the weekend. Mrs. Eunice Norris, Mrs. J. S. ‘Warkomski, and Lucy Courtright attended the sale and dinner at the Haymarket Plaza, Evans Falls, Saturday. Kenneth C. Woolbert has re- turned to classes at Lycoming Col- lege for the winter term. Our sympathy to Mrs. Harry L. Martin and family on the death of her husband this past week. Mrs. Robert Germond has re- turned home after being a patient at Nesbitt Hospital for several days. Mr. and Mrs. William Lohman celebrated their 30th wedding an- niversary this past Sunday. William Greenley will return to Pennsylvania Military College at Chester this week. 7 Birthdays this week: Melba Dick- son, Jeamne Croom Thomas, Ralph Swan, Mrs, Nita Williams Perry, Eugene R. DeVincentis, Michael Joseph Philbin, Judy Roushey, Betty Reese, Willard Nelson Wool- bert. Dormam Schooley, Gretchen Fin- ney, Billy Palmer, Herbert Spencer, Jr., Edward D. Bessmer, Ruth Bonning, Jo Ann Norrie, Wilber Morgan, Peggy Bruzauskas, Samuel H. Reese. Mrs. Asher Weiss has returned home after surgery at Nesbitt Hos- pital. Mr. and Mrs. David Peters and family have moved in their new home on Lehigh Street, which they purchased from the Keatings. Jackson Twp. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young and family, Berwick, were weekend guests of Mrs. Mary Pudimott. Elmer Swelgin will celebrate his birthday on Sept. 25. The following have beem named to committees for the Fall Festival and Turkey Supper of Jackson Township Firemen’s Association at the fire hall October 19: general chairman: Car] Astom; ticket chair- man: John Krupa; advertising: Al- bert Sherman, Henry Yablonski and Johm Krupa; produce: Harold Bertram and Henry Zbick; patons: Harold Bertram; seating: Ladies Auxiliary; kitchen: Paul Snyder, Carl Aston; publicity: Dale Wright; games: Ed Jeffery; parking: Robert Cooper and Roland Gensel. Tickets are .now in the hands of the fire- men and it is suggested that you purchase your tickets early as there will be mo more tickets issued after the eight hundred have been sold. B. A. Class of Huntsville Metho- dist Church will meet in the par- lors Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lamoreaux ‘and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Elston will serve re- freshments. Fire department answered an alarm for an automobile fire on the Creek road on Schooley Hill, but because of the distance the owmer of the car had to ‘travel to reach a telephone to call the fire house, the car was totally destroyed by the time the fire department arrived. VILLAGE SIGN WANTED As one drives through our state, he is greeted by nice looking signs erected by the State Highway De- partment, stating name of town or village. Township Supervisor Wes- NE 9-2544 ® MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter GR 7-2734 674-4109 @ MT. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert Harding 388-2270 § FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver 674-5460 ® NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm NE 9-8522 2 HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage NE 9-9531 ® SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. F, W. Anderson 674-6351 : NE 9-5137 ® SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Albert Ray GR 7-3271 | JACKSON TWP., William Hughes 696-1005 @ TRUCKSVILLE, Mrs. Arline Bessmer 696-1531 _ LEHMAN, Mrs. Morton Connelly 674-2488 ® EAST DALLAS, Mrs. Irene Moore 674-2392 |e o ley Lamoreaux, would like to have A Noxen Trucksville residents write into the Depart- 1 and| Mrs. George Kocher, Newark,| Mary Lynne Lipfert, daughter of TEL Sad ek ik hag pa township reading either “Welcome to Chase” or “Welcome to Jackson Township.” The signs I have seen are of gold lettering on a blue background and look very dignified. Paul Elston, grandson of Myr. and Mrs. Clarence Elston, celebrated his twelfth birthday and was honored at a family dinner. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hughes had as dinner guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Karl E. Keefer, Sr., Takoma Park, Maryland, Florence | Keefer, Wilkes-Barre and Mr. and ‘Mrs. Robert F. Sherwood, Denise and Scott. Fernbrook Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sirgany, Binghamton, New York, spent Sun- day visiting her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Andrew Derrick, Demunds Road. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seward and children, Donna and Larry, and Mrs. Anna Compton, Roushey Plot, spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Melvyn Compton and family in Levittown. Miss Verna Lamoreaux, Fern St. has returned home after spending the summer as cook far amp Kresge, White Haven. Mrs. Wallace Leitch, Detroit, Michigan, has returned home fol- lowing the funeral of her mother, the late Sarah Moss, Shaver St. The Moss home has been purchased by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tinklepaugh, Wilkes-Barre. They will take pos- session shortly. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moss, Demunds Road, spent the weekend visiting their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Malak, New Brung- wick, N. J. They returned their grandson, Joseph, who had spent two weeks with them. Harveys Lake Airman First Class Richard Rank left September 8 ‘to report at Elmendorf Air base in Alaska, to be gone one year. He has been sta- tioned at Benton Air Base. Mr. and Mrs. Rank recently purchased a home at Harveys Lake, where Mrs. Rank and their five children will remain. Rev. and Mrs. Fred Eister recent- ly visited Mrs. Eister’s oh Mrs. | Fisher, Sunbury. Mrs. Helen Hartman and Eleanor Humphrey are spemding a week's vacation in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Garinger, Lina Garinger, and Mrs. Loren Keller, Idetowm, visited Mr. and Mrs. ‘Arthur Austin at Highland Lake, Warren Center, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Witter, Connecticut, former residents of Harveys Lake, visited Mr. and Mrs. | Howard Higgins recently. The Wit- ter’s son Charles and family live in Noxen. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Avery and son Byrom, Newark, New Jersey, spent several days with Mrs. Iris Avery. : On Friday, as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Zel Garinger, my mother and I had a nice trip to Highland Lake, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Arthui Austin. It was Friday the 13th all right, with the day being the cold- est om record, but by noon the zun was shining and it made the day very enjoyable. Dallas Rotary News. Dallas Rotary Club plans for the official visit of District Governor Edward J. Diffenbach September 26 at Irem Country Club. District In- stitute is scheduled for September 21 at the Country Club. EVE MOVED! Our New Location Is NORTH MEMORIAL HIGHWAY Between the Overpass and Forty Fort Ice Cream Co. | J { yd Bll Sales and Deliveries will now be made from onr new building. AND DREW ROAN Distributor of World’s Finest Beers ! NORTH MENIORIAL HIGHWAY — SHAVERTOWN Po 674-4576 PTA FESTIVAL Everything is ready for the Fall Fun Festival on Saturday, when Shavertown PTA will offer its at- tractive booths of goodies, novel- ties, games and snacks to the pub- lic, Proceeds are to be used for the sixth graders’ trip to Philadelphia at graduation. The public is urged to wholeheartedly support the school effort. Everyone can use an extra pie, bread, rolls, or cookies over the weekend. NOW COMES THE FALL Evidence of fall is everywhere. Maples are turning on their coat of brilliant red, while the hickory is beginning to show its golden hue. Slight frosts have touched some of the tomatoes and local garden- ers are taking in the green fruit left on the vines. Evidence of fall cleaning appears, as clothes lines abound with summer items about to be tucked away until another spring. The youngsters cluster at the corn- ers, waiting for transportation to classes, ‘and local stores feature items of fall clothing in the latest styles. Another summer has passed. SALES ARE DOWN Everyone is wondering how the highway will be this winter. Pro- gress has been made, but there is much that will probably be un- finished. Of current interest is the raising of the road at the “Y” in Trucksville, Local merchants have really felt the effects of comstruction, and all contacted report a drop-off in sales, undoubtedly due to hesita- tion of motorists to pull off across the mounds of dirt and debris. BIRTHDAYS Greetings this week to Mary Louise Bucan, Harvey O. Averett, John W. Swingle, Janice L. Brace, Owen Thomas, Harry Ritts, Jr. Donna Sax, Robert L. Templin, Elsie Newhart, Robert Griffith, James McFarland, Sally ‘Ann Roberts, John Henninger, Jr., Wheeler Hess, Winifred Hoover, Jennifer Ireland, Helen Williamson, Margaret Powell, Mrs. Thomas Templin, Bob 6 Dau- bert, Austin S: Line, David George Payme, Mrs. Michael Olenick, Har- old Darrow, John W. Stahl, Rev. Leonard Davis, Scott Gentile. J. C. Hill, Betty Rome, Robert Monk, Roy Stair, Arthur Roberts Jr., William A. Ehret, Charles Sie- ber, Phyllis Tenley, Tex Wilson, and Joseph Schrey, Jr. PERSONALS Mrs. Mabel ‘Danes, Hartley, Del., Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Fisher and Kathy, Wilmington, Del.,, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Puterbaugh, Jr., Mun- cy, were weekend guests of Mrs. ‘Willard Puterbaugh Sr., Mt. Airy Road. Charles Malkemes will leave shortly to. resume his studies at Penn State University. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Malkemes, E. Franklin Street. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Shaver, Niagara Falls, spent the week with his mother, Mrs. Walter Shaver. Elmer Lamoreaux, W. Franklin Street, has recovered from a illness and is able to be about again. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garris, Overbrook Avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hendershot, Bunker Hill, returned last week after spending several days in the Adirendacks. Mr. and Mrs. William Connors, Ferguson Avenue, will leave tomor- row for Altoona, where Mr. nors has been tramsferred by the Bell Telephone Company. Mr. and Mrs. John Clause and Brenda, Piomeer Avenue and Mr. and Mrs. William Blaine, Wilkes- Barre, attended the funeral of Mrs. Clause’s cousin, Mrs. Ida Boose, Catawissa, on Sunday. Lawn Street, are rejoicing over the birth of a granddaughter to son, Charles and his wife. Professor and Mrs. Chester Mol- ley, Lehigh Street, are getting set- tled in their apartment after spend- ing a year at Penn State University, 3 Shavertown Con-~ { Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burghardt, where the former pursued studies for his doctor’s degree. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Daily, Lawn Street, spent last week at their cabin in Vosburg, enjoying a pleas- ant fall holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Newhart and family will leave this week for Penn State University, where Larry will resume classes. Idetown Mrs. Harry Rossman, Outlet, is back home again after spending her 19th successive year at Girl Scout Camp Lycogis which is situated in the Endless Mountains of ‘Sullivan County along beautiful Loyalsock Creek. Her daughter, Mrs. Leland Honeywell and children, Lee Harry and Robin Ann, North Wales, Pa., spent six weeks at the camp. Mrs. Honeywell serving as camp nurse. Lee Harry and Robin Ann Honey- well spent the week before school opening with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rossman of the Ledges, where a family gathering was held at home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rossman. All the children received gifts and a picnic dinner was enjoyed, by the following: Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hoover, Shavertown; Mr. and Mrs. Philip Pascoe with Mr. and Mrs. John Murray and daughter Colleen, Somerville, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Honeywell and children, Lee and Robin, North Wales; Mrs. Minnie Hoover, Mrs. Sadie Rossman, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cilveck and family, Outlet; Mr. and Mrs. Byron Kitchen, Shavertown; Claude “Agnew and daughter, Wilma. FIRE AUXILIARY MEET The regular meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of J. R. Davis Fire Com- pany was held in the Fire Hall, Monday night. Hostesses were Mrs. Lee Bicking and Mrs. Irene Ka- nasky. Mrs. ‘Carpenter presided at the business session. The auxiliary will purchase kitchen utensils. Officers for the coming year are: Mrs. George Carpenter, president; Mrs. Lee Bicking, vice president; secretary, Irene Kanasky; treasurer, Mrs. Louis Laning; Ways and Means, Mrs. Sam Margellina; financial sec- retary, Bess Cooke. [Present were Marie Ritts, Barbara Laning, Irene Kanasky, Jane Bicking, Marge Car- penter, Bess (Cooke. Mrs. Maude Marcy LaCasse, Milwaukee, Wis.; Mr. and Mrs. El- Ruth Husted and Mrs. Roxie Hessler, Kingston; Mrs. Hessler observed her birthday on Monday. Mrs. Anna Comisky and children, Kingston, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Corey Meade. Grant Ashburner is a patient in General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William Mims and son, Douglas, 'Apalachin, N. Y., spent the weekend with Bess Cooke.; Her sister, Mrs. Hope Ide returned home after being a patient in Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. ‘Maude Marcy, Milwaukee, Wis., visited Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hoover, recently and called on other cousins, Mrs. Corey Gray, Mrs. Emory Hadsel, and Mrs. Francis Smith, Trucksville. They had Sun- day dinner with Miss Ruth Husted, Kingston. —— Unger At Juniata W. Aadrew Unger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren S. Unger, Trucksville, has completed orientation at Juniata College, and started classes yester- day. Freshman Days began Septem- ber 14. NEW _MOWERS USED ; Repairs « Parts » Sharpen Saws Wheel Horse Tractors SEE BILL ECKERT OFF ROUTE NO. 309 Tunkhannock Hwy. — 674-5931 mer Hoover spent Sunday with Miss | | don | Asa ora WINDY Ld, a. Finished Boot Training Ronald P. Weaver, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Weaver of Nox- en, recently completed basic training at the Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, Ill. The intensive nine-weeks training programs includes naval orientation, history and organization: military law; seamanship and shipboard rou- tine; ordnance and gunnery; domage control; sentry duty and military drill; physical fitness; swimming first aid and survival. Beaumont The increase in school enroll- ment required the services of an additional teacher, Miss Poder, who is teaching the fourth grade. The Robert Hilberts of Marys- ville, spent last weekend with the Clarence Hilberts. Mrs. John Schuman of Summit, N. 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