The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, January 09, 1964, Image 12

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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
NE 9-2544 ® MT. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert Harding 388-2270
674-4109 ® NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm NE 9-8522
674-5460 ® SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. F. W. Anderson 675-2001
NE 9-9531 @ SWEET VALLEY. Mrs. Albert Ray GR 7-3271
NE 9-5137 ® TRUCKSVILLE, Mrs. Arline Bessmer 696-1531
696-1005 @ EAST DALLAS, Mrs. Irene Moore 674-2392
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Sweet Valley
George ‘Stockage, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Stockage, Sr., Pikes
Creek has returned to Selfridge,
Michigan, Airbase after spending a
seven day leave with his parents.
Recent guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Post included
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Kibler, Foundryville; Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Lynn and Jeffrey, and Mrs.
Bonnie Youlls, Berwick; Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Moore and Mark.
~ Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bonning,
Willard, Jr. and Ricky, Corning,
New York, spent last week-end at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Smith. Mr. Smith has returned to
Newark, New Jersey, after spend-
ing the holidays at his home.
~ Don Anesi, student at Williams-
port Technical School, spent the
holiday recess with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Anesi.
Don Pall, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Sr., has returned to
Fort Gordon, Georgia, after spend-
ing a leave at the home of his par-
Don is a 1963 graduate cf
Lake-Lehman High School.
Congratulations to Pastor and
Mrs. William G. Hughes and Pastor
and Mrs. B Kirby Jones who ob-
served their wedding anniversaries
on December 27. Pastor and Mrs.
Hughes were married at the
Church of Christ, Wilkes-Barre,
December 27, 1952, with Pastor
Dale Heffelfinger officiating. They
are the ‘parents of two children,
' Linda, 7, and Billie, 3. Mrs. Hughes
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daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
former Mildred Gillman,
Gillman, Wilkes-Barre. Pastor and
Mrs. Jones were married December
27, 1958, at the Beaumont Baptist
Church with Rev. Truman Reeves
officiating. They are the parents
of two sons, B. Kirby Jr., and
Brett. Mrs. Jones is the former
Gladys Jones, R. N., daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Donald. Jones, Beau-
mont, Pastor Jones, who is a na-
tive of Lilesville, North Carolina,
is Pastor of the Pas Christian
Church.
Karen Lee Spencer, donghtin of
Mrs. Ann Spencer, observed her
birthday on New Years.
Karen was a member of last
year’s graduating class, Lake- Lehn
‘man.
* Janice and Dean Bronson, daugh-
ter and son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
D. Bronson, were guests of their
parents over the holidays. Janice
has returned to Columbia Univer-
sity, New York City, and Dean to
‘Shepherd College, Sheppherdstown,
‘W. Va.
~ Mr. and Mrs. Myron Moss and
son, Bob, returned to ‘their home
New Year's eve after spending a
delightful holiday vacation = in
~ Plorida as the guests of their sons,
Warner and Fred. Mr. and Mrs.
~ Warner Moss and family live at
Devils Garden and Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Moss 'and family at Immo-
halee. Another son and family,
‘Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Moss, arrived
at Warners’ from Texas in time for
a family reunion on Christmas
~ . day. The Moss families attended a
F \Bzr Mitzvah honoring Joel Lipman,
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‘Hollywood, Florida.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Lou Lipman,
] The following
day the Lipmans entertained at a
barbeque at the Warner Moss
home, honoring the entire family:
Mr. and Mrs. Moss and Bob 'also
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
~ Shelton, Jacksonville, Enroute they
also visited the Sugar Mills at
Cleweston, Fla. and the Shell fac-
tory at Fort Meyers. A highlight
of the trip was a drive along the
Golden Sand Beaches at Miami.
Mr. Moss is the principal at Ross
Elementary School. Mrs. Moss en-
joys an active part in thte school
activities. Bob is a senior at Lake-
Lehman.
Henry: Post, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard L. Post, observed his
twelfth birthday January 2. On
~ hand ‘to help with the celebration
were Michael Adams; Mr. and Mrs.
~ Charles Moore and son, Mark; the
|honoree’s brother, Brent Stanley,
and his parents.
~ Dayton Long, a teacher in the
Lancaster City Schools, Lancaster,
y has returned after spending the
holidays with his parents Mr. and
Mrs. McKinley Long. During the
; ‘Mrs.
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“holiday recess,
Mr. Long and his
nephew, Dean Long, returned to
Lancaster for two days the guests
of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Boyd Smith,
Connie Pall, daughter of Mr. and
Walter Pall, Pikes Creek, re-
turned to studies at Nesbitt Hos-
pital School of Nursing after spend-
ing the holidays with her parents
and brother, Jimmie. i
Karla Penny Ray, daughter of
‘Mr. and Mrs. Albert IL. Ray, has
returned to College WMisericordia
‘after sending the holiday vacation
at home. She is a freshman.
Marie Rasimovicz, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Rasimovicz, Sly-
van Lake, and Sharron Farver,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Far-
ver, have returned to the Mercy
‘Hospital School of Nursing after
spending the holidays with their
* parents.
. Karen Lorraine Haines, only
"daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George
‘Haines, observed her sixth birthday
‘on January 3. She is in first grade
“at Ross School.
% Barbara Ross, daughter of Mrs.
Edith Ross, Broadway Corners, re-
turned to Temple University, Phil-
New Year's morning dawned
stormy, cold and Adresry. It was
my sad duty that day to cover the
tragic Coon fire at Huntsville. I
stopped on the way to pick up Mrs.
Hicks, knowing she, too would like
to cover the story fr; a her own
individual angle.
As usual when h:'n is needed
owr firemen were early on the
scene along with Trucksvill: and
other companies from the Back
Mountain. The boys were doing a
fine job but saddened that they
had been unable to save thoge
worthwhile lives.
They ' remained throughout the
day until 8:30 p.m. wetting down
the ruins and searching for the
bodies. Meanwhile at the Frederick
household, members of the Ladies
Auxiliary and friends were making
sandwiches by the score, whipping
up tasty snacks from sixteen loaves
of bread and two huge urns of cof-
fee. Dozens of doughnuts went
along to the hungry boys, cold, wet
and weary on the first day of the
new year.. It was a sad way to
begin a new period but how valu-
able a service thev all give their
community.
On the bright: side, the Bill
Dungeys were ret rning a lovely
little girl named “Melody”, who
had shared Christmas week with
them to Bingham'on Methodist
Home. Nine yea‘'s of age, the
youngster had a glorious time, re-
ceiving a wealth of gifts and more
important, love ard their whole-
hearted attention.
The Percy Lov s also shared
their holiday wits three children
from the same ins*.tution.
HERE AND THERE
Roy Trexler, off for the holiday
from his many duties at the Game
Commission, joined his family
visiting in Emmaus.
Young Eddie Trexler made David
Newhart’s vacation g little happier
when he found a wrist watch
which David had received for
Christmas and lost.
Last Friday morning, three
hungry doe appeared in Mrs.
Shaver’s field in back of our home.
Fred was startled to see them
there calmly pawing the ice crusted
snow, in search of something to
eat, while he watched close hy.
The Bucan pool, covered during
cold weather amd destined for an
ice skating rink, was the victim of
an early freeze and the youngsters
are waiting for a thaw so that the
cover may be removed.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Daniels,
Philadelphia, were holiday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Andrew.
Sincere symathy .is extended to
Mrs. William Eike and Mrs. Ted
Poad in their recent bereavement.
Also to Mrs. Dorothy Wadas and
Mrs. Arthur Hayston in the loss of
their grandmother and son.
Tommy Borthwick returned to
Penna. State University and Jim
to University of Pennsylvania last
week after spending the holidays
with their parents, Dr. and Mrs.
Malcolm Borthwick, Pioneer Aven-
ue.
Also returning to Penna. State
were Larry Newhart and Charlene
Mannear.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGuire
were saddened on New Year's Day
to receive word that the infant son
of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bobeck,
Sommer’s Point, N. J., had died,
two weeks after birth. Mrs. Be-
beck, is the former Joyce Ed-
wards, Shavertown, and the grand:
daughter of the McGuires.
Mrs. Marian Gay, has taken up
residence with her son and daugh-
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Griffith.
George Jacobs had as a holiday
visitor, classmate John Lane,
Prirceton, N. J. George returned
home with him for a short stay
and spoke to members of Princeton
Rotary Club.
James Morgan has returned to
Mansfield State College after
spending the holidays at his home.
Misses Sandra Ross and Patricia
Cla1k, New York City, were guests
of Marilyn Eck during the holiday
season.
Dorothy Eck has returned to
Allentown Hospital after a two
week vacation at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eck.
Also returning to classes over
the weekend were Jack Eck to
Muhlenberg and sister Marilyn to
Susquehanng University.
Miss Charlotte Martin, Lyons,
N. J., returned home New Years
Day after spending the holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
James Martin, Lehigh Street.
Misses Lizbeth Hansing and Ed-
mee Debetaz, from .Swaden and
Switzerland, respectively, guests of
the recess with her mother and
sister, Phyllis, a student at Wyo-
ming Seminary.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Ray re-
cently entertained at dinner mo-
ther and brother, Mrs. Harry L.
Martin, Trucksville, and Ralph L.
Martin, Emmitsburg, Maryland;
Stacey Witkoski, Patty and Robbie
Yaskiewcz, Janet Bresney and
Sammy Morravini, Wilkes-Barre.
Dean and Gloria Long, son and
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
H. Long, have returned to college
after spending the holidays with
their parents. Dean is a student at
Bloomsburg College and Gloria at-
\ cite this week after spending | tends Lock Haven State.
Shavertown
Patricia Sinicrope, proved delight-
ful visitors and made a number of
friends during their stay here dur-
ing the holiday recess. They re-
turned last week with Pat to Wake
Forest College, N. C.
George = Jacobs entertained 33
guests at a New Years Eve Party
at his home. His dad was much
impressed with the immaculate
condition of their household after
the guests had departed. George
says our youth are just great, and
I agree wholeheartedly with him.
Miss Esther Saxe returned
Wednesday to the homes of Mrs.
‘Walter Shaver with whom she re-
sides during school sessions after
spending the holiday recess with
her brother at Berwick. ;
BIRTHDAYS
My apologies for the lack of a
birthday listing last week but due
to little space the names fell by
the wayside on the cutting room
floor.
Greetings this week t> William
Dymond, Sandra. Miller, = Doris
Whipp, Jeanne Merolla, John Man-
near, Betty Ann Lamoreats, Jack
Strickland, Little Mary Kloeber,
Cyril Darrow, Bradley Ide, Gordon
Austin, Wally Roberts, Cora Jean
Kloeber, Elaine Grimm, Allan Dale
Biggs, James C. Edwards.
Vern Ann Lord, Mrs. Walter
Cook, Herbert Hill, betty Rogers,
Janet Engels, Scott Tiugett, Char-
lotte | Rich, Ernest Ashbridge, III,
Patricia Wadas, J. W. Owens, Rusty
Hill, Jane Torr, Judith Kleinrock,
Keith Rogers, Loren Dymond Jr.
Marietta Warden, Gary Kleppinger.
Ruth Roberts, Jan Elizabeth
Bigelow, John Sterner, John C.
Holdredge, Mrs. William Pethick,
Dan Monk, Dale Zimmerman, Wil-
liam H. Pierce, 3rd, Theln'a Adams.
/iloa Holeman, Patricia Bauman,
Tcanmy Purvis,
Regarding the many
about Freddie's wedding. We ar-
rived in time but encountered a
wate train to Chicago, missing an-
other to the northern peninsula of
Michigan, site of the ceremony.
Flanes did not fly near enough,
the U-Drive-Its were exorbitant,
and we finally took a bus, arriving
early Saturday morning and caus-
ing a cancellation of bridal party
dinner and wedding rehearsal.
Susie was thorough'y disgusted, as
was ‘her dad and both vowed to
drive next time.
Rehearsal was scheduled for 9:30
Saturday morning and with only
a few hours sleep we were up
again and everything proceeded
smoothly from this point.
The newlyweds left for Green
Bay Wisconsin, where they spent
a short honeymoon, then returned
te the trailer they had purchased
nea: the coil: to spend their
fret Christmas at home.
On the way back to Chicago,
Sunday mornrns with a | seven
hour layover sche fuled we stopped
a: Zion, Illinois, to visit with Clyde
end Alice Faacz Clyde treated us
to one of his delicious venison din.
rers and then tock us out to see
the town. After dinner he drove
us into Chicago where we arrived
in time for our train back to Penn-
sylvania and ice coated roads ‘at
Scranton.
It was good to see old friends
again, and Clyde Jr., und his wife
were at home for the holiday.
Clyde will graduate in another
year from Jaw school and Wayne
is completing his senior year at the
University of Illinois.
inquiries
Truman H. Lasher
Rev. Grove Armstrong, pastor of
Trucksville Free Methodist Church,
officiated at burial services for one
of his parishioners from Court-
dale last Tuesday afternoon. Truman
H. Lasher was buried in Orcutt
Cemetery.
He leaves Noxen relatives, among
them Jessie’ Thomas.
“his parents,
Trucksville
Sympathy to Ira Hoover and
family on the death of his wife this
past week.
Sympahy to Lucy A. Courtright
on the death of her sister, Marian
D. Courtright this past week.
Fred Williams, Trucksville Gar-
dens is a patient in Nesbitt Hogpit-
al.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Swatt,
Falls Church, were holiday guests
of Mrs. Swatt’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald A. Miller The Swatts
have two children, a boy and a
girl.
David Palmer, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ogden Palmer, Grove Street,
is undergoing tests in Nesbitt Hos-
pital.
Kathyrn Gensel, Hellers Grove,
accompanied by Mrs. Kathryn Arm-
strong and Mrs Minnie Lord, Wyo-
ming drove to Ohio recently to visit
Miss Gensel's aunt, Mrs. Genevieve
Boyer.
Mrs. Lowther Brown, South Pio-
neer Avenue, has been ill at her
home the past two weeks.
The community extends sympa-
thy to Arthur Smith and his family
on the death of his wife this past
week.
Donald Anderson, son of Mrs.
Emma ‘Anderson, Holly Street, was
a member of the choir of Union Col-
lege, Barbourville, Ky., in which
they presented their Christmas
concert, He is studying for the
ministry.
James Goodwin, principal of Sha-
vertown Grade School, has been ill
at his home the past two weeks.
Reports are that he is somewhat
improved.
William Greenly, has returned to
Pennsylvania Military College, Ches-
ter, after spending the holiday with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Greenley, Harris Hill Road.
Clair Geissinger, was a house
guest of Arliné Bessmer the past
week.
‘Word ‘has been received that
Mrs. Arthur Adams, underwent sur-
gery recently. She is the daughter
of Mrs. John R. Austin, and the
late Rev. John R. Austin. Her ad-
dress is 206 Utica Street, Ithica,
New York. She would appreciate
cards from old friends.
Harris Hill Road was very fes-
tive this holiday season, beautiful
displays at he homes of Sterling
McMichael, Frank Billings, Fred
Turner, John Holdredge, Harold
Rose, Ralph Hazletine, and the
Carl Stryes.
Mrs. Henry Kann has been ill
at her home the past two weeks.
Henry / G. Kann, Lehigh Street,
has resumed his position at Royer
Foundry.
Harold Croom and David Mathers
left Saturday on a business trip to
upper New York State. Both are
employed by Royer Foundry.
Ruth L. Merril had as guests re-
cently: Mrs. Mary McNeilis,. Helen
Sweeney, Lucy Courtright, and Ar-
line Bessmer.
Kenneth C. Woolbert has re-
turned to his studies at Lycoming
College after the holilday recess
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth J. Woolbert, Rice Street.
Ben R. Jenkins, Lehigh Street,
returned to Orlando, Florida, after
holidays spent with his family. He
is with his father in the heavy
equipment business in ‘the south.
Vought Long, Trucksville fire
chief, suffered a broken elbow
when he fell on the ice last week.
Trucksville extends best wishes
to James A. Martin for a speedy re-
covery from his illness.
Birthday Greetings: Shelley Hoo-
ver, ‘Karen Kerpovich, Ray Metz-
gar, Sr., ‘Alice Evans, Betty Beck
Marguerites Renville, Linda Jane
Plummer, Pearl Williams, Bert Fen:
nell, Robert Uudyke.
Mrs. Earl Hess, Sheman Sutton
Karen Williams, James M. Strauser,
Lois Brown Bell, Karen Shovlin
Mrs. Walter L Darrow, Marior
Young, Mary Bowman, ‘Willard Bul-
Fowler, Dick
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nolf, De-
munds Road; left Dallas Tuesday
afternoon, December 24, to spend
the holidays with their son Harry
Jr., and family in Lehighton. They
returned Friday and entertained
another son Kermit and family,
Levittown for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. John Onzalone, 147
Rear Fifth St., Wyoming, announce
the birth of baby Barbara Lynn,
6 1b. 7 oz., Nov. 17. Mrs. Onzalone
is the former Arline Misson, East
Dallas. .
Mr. and Mrs, Lester Moss, Upper
Demunds Road, celebrated Christ-
mas in Old Bridge, N: J., with
their daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Souder.
Mrs. Lucy Morgan visited her
daughter Ada and family, in Clif-
ton Heights for the past week.
Fred Dymond Jr. and Teddy,
Orange, left Friday by car for
Homestead, Florida, where they
will raise cucumbers. They drove
straight through, arriving in Florida
on Saturday.
Mrs. Frank (Elva) Wagner, De-
munds Road, visited Grandma
Jones in the Masonic Home, Eliza-
bethtown, last weekend. Mrs. Jones
had previously been in the hos-
pital, and now shares a room in
the home with a Mrs. Davies, wife
of a former Plymouth minister,
now deceased. Elva said Grandma
looked so pretty and sweet, having
had a permanent recently which
gave her morale a great lift.
Mrs. Wagner has really been
traveling. She also visited her son
Dale and family in Arlington, Va.
While there, she visited the grave
of President Kennedy.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Forman,
Trenton, ‘were home here to spend
the “holidays with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Wagner.
I'm glad to say Mrs. Ralph Kauff-
man returned home after being a
patient last week in General Hos-
pital.
It’s really the beginning of a
Happy New Year for our friend and
neighbor, Anna Strazdus. The doc-
tor is well pleased with her progress.
She can breathe easier,’ and is
getting more strength in her limbs.
Better hurry, Anna, and get strong
so you can dance at my wedding.
I intend to marry the first million-
aire who asks me.
Men of East Dallas Methodist
Church are sponsoring a pancake,
sausage, and egg supper Saturday
evening,, December 8, beginning at
5.
Loyd Ryman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Wilson Ryman, has returned to
Shepherd Air Force Base, Texas,
after enjoying a twenty-five day
leave. 3
Miss Shirley Klock, Sunbury,
was a guest of Lois Ryman during
the holidays. Lois teaches 5th
grade in Selingsgrove school, but
was home for the Advent Season.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wilson and Mr.
and Mrs. Pete Wilson traveled to
New York state Tuesday December
31, to celebrate the 25th wedding
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. George
Cards on New Years Day.
lock Jr., Janet Hazel Chermin,
Frank M. Porkorney, ,Sandra Lee
Miller. /
Mr. and Mrs. Friend Hildebrant,
Apalachin, N. Y., were weekend
guests of her sister Mrs. Myrtle
Miller and George Snyder.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carlson, Court-
dale, spent Sunday evening with
their cousins Myrtle Miller and
George Snyder. 3
Our sincere sympathy is extended
to Carl Gries, over the death of his
brother Lucas, who passed away
Saturday in Wilkes-Barre.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Dymond Jr.,
Orange, have moved to Johnson
City, where both have accepted
positions and are residing in a
lovely trailer.
HURT IN ACCIDENT
Father and son, East Dallas resi~
dents, narrowly escaped death at
25 minutes to four, December 23,
when tthe, brakes of their truck
gave way. Irvin Barber and son
Ernest just came off Morgan High-
way hill into Scranton. They man-
aged a curve, went through a large
ash pile, mowed down some small
trees, then sheered off a large tree.
The rear wheels hung onto the
stump, saving them from being
crushed to death, as they had a
load of 40,000 lbs. of rock salt.
Ernest was thrown through the
windshield as the door sprung open
throwing Mr. Barber out. ;
He struggled through back yards
to a home mear the Waco Diner,
terminal. They soon arrived by
jeep and took both to the Scranton
Hospital. Ernest had a bad cut
lover one eye. Stitches were re-
quired across his nose also, reach-
ing to his temple; he has a bad cut
on his leg. Mr. Barber has a
broken foot and toes also tore the
ligaments on both legs, and other
ankle sprained.
Mrs. Barber was able to bring | se
Ernest home that Monday and Mr.
Barber Tuesday evening, but he will
be bedridden for a few weeks. at
least and is in his own physician’s
care.
Birthday greetings: Dorothy Kint-
zer, John Hildebrant, George Cle-
mow, Janet De Costa, Mrs. Ralph
Kauffman, Theodore Cadwalader,
Carl Gries, Charles Young, Mary
Cook, Mrs. Jean Somers, Margaret
Baker, Charlene Jean Hobbs, David
Morris, Mary Hoover, Edith Morris,
Mary ‘Boyd, Robin Lamoreaux,
Harry Siley.
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George Shields, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Francis Shields, R. D. #3,
Dallas has returned to the Great
Lakes Training Center after spend-
ing a ten day leave with his par-
ents over the holidays. He was
guest of honor at a family dinner
given by his sister and brother-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Niles Hess, Beau-
mont, while on leave.
/Mrs. Ira Button, East Overbrook
Avenue is a patient in Room 216
in Nesbitt Hospital where she was
taken by ambulance on New Year's
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B. F. Muchler, who makes his
home with his daughter and son-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Randall,
Roushey Plot, has been ill.
George Shaver, Jr. East Over-
brook Avenue is a patient in Nes-
bitt Hospital where he is suffering
with .a slipped disc. He returned
to the hospital December 28 for the
second time.
(Annual Society meeting of the
members of the Glenview P. M.
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evening at 7:30.
Mrs. Alice Fink, Poplar Street,
returned from Nesbitt Hospital on
Sunday where she had been a pa-
tient for a week.
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DALLAS HOURS:
Tues, - = 2 to 8 pm.
Wed. =- - 2 to 8 pm.
Friday - = 2 to 5 pm.
Optometrist
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Professional Suite
Gateway Shopping Center
Edwardsville
287-9735
GATEWAY CENTER HOURS:
Daily 9:30 to 5:30 p.m.
Evenings: Thurs. & Fri. to 8 p.m,
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