Rel * SECTION C — Goble, May. PAGE 6 "Wiig —aulAS PUD 15 Lai \Tavsioua ld y Dau tulyai uy D, 1963 NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin - DALLAS, Carol Ann Williams FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage | IDETOWN, Bess Cooke ~ JACKSON TWP., William Hughes LEHMAN, Mrs. Morton Connelly Noxen Mr. and Mrs. William Engelman, ~ Sheila and Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Engelman and Pamela, spent Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Engelman, Sayre. Mrs, Elmer Weaver, Mrs. Albert Cynthia and Alberta, Mrs. Edward Crispell and daughter 5 Terry, Miss Kathy Dendler and Rose Marie Jones spent a day re- cently, at the home of Mr. and Mrs: Forrest Randall, Vestal, N. Y, Miss Harriett Dendler, Harris- burg, spent Sunday with her par- ents, the Roy Dendlers. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rowe, 'Allen- town, were recent visitors, at the home of Mrs. Elwood Schenck. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jenks, Croydon, are visiting at the home ‘of Harry Siglin. “Mr. and Mrs. Paul Daubert and children, Allentown, spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. John Hansen, John Jr., and Debbie, Canandagua, N. Y., spent the holiday weekend with Edgar Engelman and daugh- ters. . Peggy Coole, N. Plainfield, N. J., spent ‘the weekend with her par- ents, Mr. and Mugs. Fred Coole. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Bean and Ora Bean spent Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Berns, Levittown. ; ~ Mr. and Mrs. Warren Beahm, Lor- en, Martin, Pamela, and Kevin were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Lewis and family Forty Fort. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lane and family, Ocean City, N. J., spent the weekend with his mother Mrs. Henry Lane. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rifenbury and Amy Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Engelman and Pamela, Mr. and Mrs. William Engleman, Sheila and Sha- ron, enjoyed a family Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 3 Jerry Boone, Eyers Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling May and family, Al- lentown, joined them for the hol- iday. : Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Hess were “dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Honeywell, Dallas, on Thursday. Jimmy and Edward Stredney, Jr. _ Harveyville, had Thanksgiving din- - ner with their grandmother, Mrs. Chester Keiper, while their mother ‘had hers with her husband, Ed- ward ‘Sr., polio patient at General Hospital. He was out of the iron lung five hours and fifteen minutes, although he is in bed while out ‘of the lung. Her sister called from Tonawanda, N. Y., and the atten- dants rolled the lung out in the hall and he talked with her on the telephone, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith; Danny, Sandy, and Kathy, of Rug- gles, were also guests of Mrs. Kei- per Thursday. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Patton, Osbert, Marlene, Steven, and Low- «ell, spent the holiday at the home of “Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Patton, and family, Newark, Delaware, ~ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schenck spent Thursday with their daughter, Mrs. Carlton Cahilland family, West . Pittston. Charlotte and Francis re- ‘turned with them for a few days. ~~ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff Sr. en- ‘tertained the following gues*s on Thursday: Mr. and Mrs. Robert _ Shilanskis, Cindy and Cheryl, Tren- ton, New Jersey; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Case, Mildred, Jane, Ricky, Loren, “and Roger, Noxen; Mr. and Mrs. ‘Byron Cooke, Byron Jr. and Judy, Beaumont. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Womer and family spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Patton and fam- ily, Atheng. Mumford Fresher and Everett Larch, Rochester, spent the holiday weekend with Mrs. Elwood Schenck. Recent visitors at the home of the Raymond Guttons were their ‘son, John, Buffalo, Sallie Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rohback, and Mrs. Clara Shives, Hazelton. They also visited Mrs. Lulu Gilmore at Maple ~ Hill Convalescent Home, Lehman. Mr. and Mrs. Vane Race and " Poger, Mr. and Mrs.' Richard Racc “ard daughter, Wallingford, Conn, spent the holiday weekend with friends and relatives in this vicin- «ity. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vilas: and family; Mr. and Mrs. Beorge Jurista and family, Eatonville, spent Thurs- day with Mr. and Mrs. Jeddie Mac- Millan. ‘Mrs. Thomas Swire entered Gen- ‘eral Hospital on Saturday. . Young Adult Sunday School Class of Noxen Methodist Church ‘held their meeting at the church basement on Friday night. Present: Mr. and Mrs. William Crossman, . David, Linda, Peggy, and Emily; ~ Mrs. Albert Patton, Patty, Betty, ~and Debra; Mr. and Mrs. ‘Spencer - Holmgren; Willard Reese and Roy; Mr. and Mrs. Byron Cook and By- ron Jr., Mrs. Jack Wall, Mrs. War- ren Montross, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- ~ neth Denmon, Pamela and Ricky. Guests at the William Murphys on Thursday. were: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Miller and family, Sayre, ‘and Mrs. Violetta Wandell and Bev- erly Manning, Meshoppen. Mr .and Mrs. George Gutch, Uti- : ca, N. Y., visited at the home of Edgar Engleman on Saturday night. ' Mrs. Henry Lane, Mrs. Albert ; ib tton, and Mrs. Ira Beahm called NE 9-2544 674-4109 674-5460 NE 9-9531 NE 9-5137 696-1005 674-2488 Race, both patients in General Hos- pital Saturday night. Mrs. Harriet Dendler, Harrisburg, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dendler. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bender spent Thursday. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jackson, Clarks Summit. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wall spent Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Sickler, Newark, N.J. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bailey and family, Hartford, Conn., and Mr. and Mrs. David Hopkins, Vienna, N. J. are visiting their father, Harry Siglin, 3 Mr. and Mrs. Vane Race and Ro- ger, Wallingford, Conn., were din- ner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Transue and family, Kunkle, on Thursday. Donald Patton, Hartford, Conn., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Fraklin Patton. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Bigelow and family, Barker, N. Y., spent the past weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bigelow. Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Pogar and Susan, Glenside, spent the holiday and weekend with {Agnes and Mur- iel Lutes. Mr. and Mrs. John Hackling ar- rived at the home of his mother, Mrs. Sophia Hackling, and they all went up to Vestal and spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hackling. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Phil- lips and family, Rochester, joined them at the Hacklings’. Holiday and weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Belles were Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Belles and family, Fairfax, Va., Mr and Mrs. Byron Woodard and family of Falls Church, Va., Heber Belles, and Sam Allen, Beaumont, and Har- old Taylor, Forty Fort. Mrs. Russell Casterline returned home after a week spent with her three sons, Russell Jr., Robert and Clifford, in New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Keiper, Nancy and Debbie, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Der- by, Shickshinny. Harold Hess and Ronny, Roches- ter, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Case recently visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alva' Case, Sweet Valley. Noxen Lions will hold a card party at the VFW hall on Decem- ber 13th. Don’t forget the Noxen Fire Com- pany Auxiliary Christmas party at the fire hall December 10 at.6 p.m. One dollar gifts. A variety shower in honor of bride-elect Alberta Goble was held by Mrs. Claude Crispell and Mrs. James Sanderson at the Crispell home on ‘Saturday evening. Present were: Eileen Crispell, Mrs. Eddie Crispell, Mrs. William Munkatchy, Mrs. Cragg Herdman, Mrs. Emerson Logan, Mrs. Elmer Weaver, Mrs. Albert Goble, Kathy Dendler, Rose Marie Jones, Pat Rusinos, Sharon Goble, Mrs. Lyle Crispell, Cindy Goble, Mrs. Carl Newberry, Mrs. Francis Schenck, Mrs. Earl Cris- pell, Gregory, Douglas, and Debby Crispell. Jewish Community To Stage Dinner Jewish Community Center, Wil- kes-Barre, will stage its ninth An- nual Dedication Dinner on Sunday, December 15, in the Weiss Audi- torium. Preceding the 6:30 dinner will be a cocktail hour in the Cohen MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter MT. ZION, Rev. Charles NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. F. SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Albert Ray TRUCKSVILLE, Mrs. Arline Bessmer EAST DALLAS, Mrs. Irene Moore GR 7-2734 Gilbert Harding 388-2270 NE 9-8522 675-2001 GR 7-3271 696-1531 674-2392 W. Anderson Mi. Zion We don’t often run a news item when someone attends church. (Not but what there are plenty of souls around who could make a sensation by going just once in a year!) But our three-point Thanks- giving service last Wednesday at Mt. Zion was signalized by having Mrs. Howard (Mary) Lewis attend service. This was her first since serious hospitalization back in September. Her friends included this among other reasons for thanksgiving as she herself also did. We are glad to see her so much im- proved. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Lewis and son Jimmy from Union, N. J. spent Thanksgiving with his mother, Mrs. Howard Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jenkins and daughter Betsey from Toms River, New Jersey, spent Thanks- giving and the week-end with their folks, the Thomases of Mt. Zion. ORATORIO TIME AGAIN Sunday afternoon Dec. 8, 3:30, at St. Stephen’s ‘Church, Clifford Bal- shaw will lead the chorus and orchestra in a ‘presentation of Han- del’s “The Messiah”. This is so well-known that there is sure to be a crowd. BACK MOUNTAIN ON BOARD Besides Clifford Balshaw of Dal- las (and Mrs. Balshaw is a mem- ber and a soloist in the chorus) the following people are members of the Board: Mrs. Louie Ayre, Mrs. Ruth Reynolds, Mrs. Ralph Wea- therly, John Reid, president, Mrs. ‘W. F. Newberry and Catherine Gil- bert, secretary. Catherine has been singing in the Oratorio Chorus since 1955, In that time the chorus has sung parts of The Messiah in | 1955, 1956, 1959 and now is to sing in 1963. The point of interest with Catherine is that in each of these years she has used the same. edition of 1912 that I used for the short time I sang in a Boston chorus in 1916 before my health broke. It is a paper edition and has been used often in home sing- ing and understandably is now quite “song-worn”, But Catherine has completely rebound this copy her- | self, because she had it so well marked up that she canlt bear to retire it among the antiques. ; SPEAKING OF PAPERBACKS Not quite every year we bring out .from storage a beautifully lithographed paper book of “The Night Before Christmas’, and read the story to our children. They used to Oh and Ah over the antique clothes of the people, and thrill over the deer-drawn sleighload as it took off through the night air. Santa Claus was the up-to-datest- dressed of them all. The Christmas DRAINAGE STONE DIRT FILL ASPHALT PAVING Driveways Parking Areas CRUSHED STONE “Meeting Pa. Dept. of Highway Specifications.” American Asphalt Paving Go. 696-1114 Plant and Quarry — Chase Gymnasium. { tree interested me. I never had one until I was married. The remark- able fact about the paperback was that it is still intact in 1963. The faint inscription is still legible: “Merry Christmas to Charlie frem Aunt Ada. 1893”. Hmmmm! That makes my trophy of years a half century plus twenty more years. ‘Who is an antique around here? Mr. and Mrs. Williara Alling and daughter Nancy and Betsey enter- tained at Thanksgiving dinner Mrs. Elaine Dymond ,and sons Howard, Mark and Doug; and Mr. and Mrs. Howard K. Reinhardt, parents of June Alling and Elaine Dymond. MT. ZION TO DYMOND HOLLOW Thanksgiving Day meant a whole cluster of Dymonds getting together in a wonderful way—converging on the old Dymond homestead at Dy- mond Hollow where Mrs. Rosa Dy- mond lives. But the people who came to sit around what must have been a long table with a leg in the middle: to keep it from sagging came from a number of places. But I got my news from the Mt. Zion folks over on the other road, so I'll begin with their names: Janet and Dick Dymond and children Rickie, Brenda, Barbara, Debra and Robert; then Dick’s sister Eleanor and her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ken. Weis- kerger ‘and daughter Lori; Mr. and Mrs. James Bonnie, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Osborne, also Inez Hamlin, Mrs. Rosa Dymond’s ‘sister. Later others- dropped in for the evening: Jack * from Tunkhannock, Paul, Simpsonville, Md., and Ben. As has been her custom Mrs. Fred Ash- { Fernbrook Mr. and Mrs. Howard Garris East Overbrook Avenue, Mrs, Clara Eckert, Dallas, and Mrs: Lena Ide, Trucksville, have returned home af- ter spending two weeks visiting in Tampa, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kybasti, De- munds Road, celebrated their fourth wedding anniversary on Thanks- | | giving. Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver, Jr., East Overbrook Avenue, entertain- ed both sets of parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver, Sr., Trucks- ville, and Mr. and Mrs. ‘Charles Snyder, Sr., and Jim, Dallas, on Thanksgiving, Mrs. Walter Brzyski, Demunds Road, entertained at Thanksgiving Dinner the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Karweta, Mary Jo and Frankie Karweta; Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Miller, Anne and Gerald Miller; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kubas- ti; Barbara and Michael Kubasti; Martha Karweta and Christine Glas- son. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cooke, East Overbrook Avenue, entertained their family over the Thanksgiving holidays: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ka- mor, Debbie, Chris, Jennifer and Barbara, Philadelphia; Betty Jane Cooke, New York City, and Charles Cooke, Oklahoma City, Okla.; Julia Knorr, Trucksville, and Mrs. Della Thompson were also dinner guests. Mrs. Ira Button, East Overbrook ‘craft called by phone from Florida to give each of the crowd best wishes. 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