The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, October 17, 1963, Image 15

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NEURITIS IS - - -
PAINFUL
Dr. Donald E. Getz
127 N. Main Street
Shavertown, Pa.
674-3456
Neuritis may be either local or gen-
eral. More often, it is local, affect-
ing ‘the shoulder and arm on one
side and at times on both sides.
The general type may affect all
four limbs. Both the local and
general types of Neuritis arise
from a mafunctioning of the ner-
ves involved. Somewhere along
their course is obstruction or in-
terference irritating these nerves
resulting in. increased heat and
decreased motive power, thus
causing inflammatory changes,
pain and dangers to tissue.
There is no need to tell any-
one suffering from Neuritis
that it is one of the most
acutely painful conditions
such a patient is only too
well aware of this fact. It
is particularly painful be-
cause it is a condition which
strikes the nerves directly
—motor and sensory nerves
alike.
Chiropractic is unmistakably the most efficient means of combating
Neuritis, Chiropractic, being the. science which deals primarily
with the nerves and neryous system, offérs the most logical, health-
ful and efficient means of controlling and eliminating the cause
of this painful condition.
’ Your doctor of chiropractic can remove the cause of the malfunc-
generation, but permitting the force of nature to bring about a
restoration of the nerve to normal function.
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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1963
| Rauch.
Noxen
Ladies Auxiliary of Noxen Volun-
teer Fire Company met in the fire
hall on Monday night October 7.
Business was conducted, games
played, after which a delicious
lunch supplied by Mrs. Arba Dim-
mick and Mrs. Bernard Dendler
was served to the following: Stel-
la Shook, Mesdames Ronald Hopfer,
Joseph Dotter, Wheeler Hess, Ira
Beahm, Oscar Fish, Joseph Nalbone,
Calvin Strohl, Bernard Dendler, Guy
Fritz and Arba Dimmick. Plans are
being made to hold an election day
dinner at the fire hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miner spent
several days this week at the home
of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Robert Guness,
Buffalo, N. Y. >
Christine Blizzard entertained the!
following ladies at a Stanley party,
at her home Wednesday morning.
Present were: Megsdames
Casterline, Robert Clark, Fred Case,
Bruce Patton, Ira Beahm, Clayton
Keiper and Nina Brown, the hostess
Mrs, Walter Freeman.
A part of the Noxen township town, is visiting her sisters Mrs, J. evening.
Osmand |
week,
Cecil Hale, Savona, N. Y., spent
the week with his sister Mrs. Fred
Coole and family.
Mis. Jerry Boone and daughter
Michele, Eyers Grove, spent Friday
at the home of her parents Mr.
and Mrs. William Engelman.
Mrs. Russell Casterline returmed
Thursday from a visit with her sons
Clifford and Robert.
Ceorge Moscow returned from
General Hospital Saturday to the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keiper.
Mrs. Richard Traver received
word that her sister Mrs. Harry |
Ney, Tunkhannock, is -a patient in
the Tyler Hogpital, due to a frac-
tured leg she received in a fall at
her home. :
|
Mrs. Earl Richards has been on! Mr.
the sick list for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rauch and
‘Mr. Stimmel, Macungie, called on
Mr. and Mrs. Robert May Satur-|
day evening.
Miss Francis Henninger, Allen-
| Hall, Noxen, on Saturday evening
| Mountain, on October 26.
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| Nalbones were his mother, Mrs.
Evelyn Nalbone and Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Nalbone, Linda and Teresa
of New Jersey.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Shafer and
family have spent several days this
week at their summer home on
Island Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bunders
spent a day in Dushore recently
visiting friends and relatives.
Recent visitors at -the home of
Mrs. Elwood Schenck were Mr. and
Mrs. Nelson O'Brian, Chester, Pa.;
Shirley * O'Brian, : Hollywood, Fla.;
Limited Twenty, Gun Club held
their meeting at the Sportsman's
October 12. Plans were made for
a party at the Camp on South
Present
were: Frank Turner, Lewis Hackl-
ing, George Hackling, Dr. F. Budd
Schooley, Robert Z. Belles, Edgar
Engelman, Earl Richards and El-
vin Bean.
Mrs. Weston Ruff was returned
to her home by Noxen ambulance
from General Hospital, Saturday.
Mrs. Dave Williams visited her Irvin ‘Rowe, ‘Allentown and Mrs.
husband, at Veteran’s Hospital ; Willilam “Traver, Vestal, N. Y.
Saturday. | Millard" Southworth, Montrose,
Miss Peggy Coole, teacher in N. spent the weekend at the home of
Plainsfield, N. J., spent the week- Nathan Straley.
end -with her. parents, the Fred | wy and Mrs. David Hopfer have
Cooles. | rented the home formerly occupied
and Mrs. Charles Bigelow, by Mr. and Mrs. Vane Race, Eliza-
and family, of Barker, N. Y. spent beth Street.
the weekend with his parents, the Guests at the home of Mrs. Ira
Harry Bigelows. | Beahm on Sunday were Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Territo, Mrs. George Nicholson, Wilkes-
| West Wyoming, called on Mr. and Barre.
Supper guests at the home of
Mr. and « Mrs. Jack Williams,
Mrs. Leonard Territo, ‘on Friday
F tioning nerve, if seen in time, not only preventing progressive de-
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| Sophia Hackling, Mrs. Ira dt Beaumont
| Mrs. Harry Brown and Mrs. Emily
Mrs. C. F. Hess, former resident,
| Smith. |
| ~ Mr. and Mrs. Don Wall visited : ] x
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Sickler, Falls, | Wites she is gnjoymng her stay at
on Sunday "| Port Lauderdale, Florida.
Tommy ‘Space and Larry Butler | Fred Malkemes spent; 3 oy days
are both patients in General Hos- wih his femnily reconily C on
pital due to an automobile accident eaye, wom, New. on,
where he is stationed with the
U. S. Navy.
in which five Noxen boys were in-
Vjured. The other boys are Raymond Bob and Bill Johnson spend thel
Scott, Allen Keiper and Osbert Saturday mornings earn] their
Patton. The accident occurred on |? Ss earning
the road to Stull and the car, | God and Country” badge. Good
no ra 1
owned by Patton, was badly dam- fellows !
aged.
| Mrs: Helen Mavet, Mrs. Lisbeth
Martin and Ralph Newberry, Phil-
adelphia, were weekend visitors at
| the home of Mrs. Andy Thomas.
! Mr. and Mrs.
Croydon, spent the weekend with
the Harry Siglins, | tle Club. .
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schenck | “Supreme”, has 10 tested daugh-
visited the Carlton Cahill family at !ters that have made 13 official pro-
West Pittston, Wednesday evening. | duction records.
Bryce. Fritz, Jacob Dert and| His sire was Western Glow Lou's
Robert Long, Pine Grove, called on Royal, his dam was Villa Crest
George Fritz, Sunday. | Lovely, with an official record of
12,996 pounds of milk and 719
pounds of fat.
| going,
Summarized Bull
Lake Louise Royal Supreme, reg-
| istered Guernsey bull, owned and
| bred by Raymond Goeringer has
Kenneth * Jenks, | pecome a Summarized Sire, accord-
{ing to the American Guernsey Ca
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road is being black-topped this Elmore Turrell and Mrs. G. H.| Weekend guests at the Joseph Tunkhannock, on Sunday, were Mrs.
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