_gren Sr. at the organ. Charter was received and signed by the forty-two members. Two guests 8 ‘Shupp. Mr. Kitchen showed slides ‘of local and distant scenery. ‘Nalbone, Davil and Jeddie MacMil- . lan, Elmer Lyons, i gren Sr. ‘Charles Womer, Francis Thompson, ‘nck, Albert Ruff Sr., Elwood Pat- ‘William Lyons, - and Warren Montross were unable Jleriene Patton, Wall Deanna Gay, Dorothea Lyons, ~All Nations and ‘St. Johns Church. Trip was ; M.Y.F. Scott Dale, Athens, and Mr. and Mrs. Barry Engelman, o sons, Shickshinny, visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Keiper, Saturday night. James and Herbert Strohl are ill ~ phia, spent the weekend with Mr. ‘and Mrs. Guy Fritz, and helped hor father George Fritz celebrate his _eighty-third birthday. the armed services on March 30, at ‘Bobby, Noxen, Mr. and Mrs. James S : Traver, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Emory | Sunday. They entertained Mr. Fred Hanadel, Freddie, George and George Shefler, Nancy and George Jr, + ‘Larry Boice, Noxen. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dendler and Mr. Temple Country Club, Friday eve- Race at General Hospital on Thurs- Mr. and Mrs. : 1 son of Alpine, Alaska, (whose home “turned this week from a trip’ to ~ various parts of Florida. family returned to their - Wharton, N. J. after a week with her parents, Mrs. Oscar Patton left on Sunday GLION £ PAGE | © NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS st iki DALLAS POSH, ; BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin NE 9-2544 a MT. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert Harding 388-2270 : DALLAS, Carol Ann Williams 674-4109 ® NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm NE 9-8522 | FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver 674-5460 o SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. F. W. Anderson 675-2001 ~ MARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage NE 9-9531 ® SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Albert Ray GR 7-3271 IDETOWN, Bess Cooke NE 9-5137 ® TRUCKSVILLE, Mrs. Arline Bessmer 696-1531 i JACKSON TWP., William Hughes 696-1005 ° EAST DALLAS, Mrs. Irene Moore 674-2392 © {EHMAN, Mrs. Morton Connelly 674-2488 ® ¢ BAT mm Pastor Wesley Kimm of St. Lukes | Lutheran Church spent a few days at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kimm, Herkimer, N. Y. Sympathy of the community is extended to the family of Mrs. Andy Thomas in their recent bereave- ment. She will be sadly missed in her home. ~Girl Scout Troop 648 wishes to thank Christine Blizzard for pre- paring refreshments for their recent meeting. Miss Peggy Coole, teacher at North Plainfield, N. J., spent the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coole “Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keiper, Lynn, Pa., were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Keiper and family on Sunday. Noxen Methodist Mens Club met Wednesday evening at the Church. Meeting opened with a prayer by Pastor Fred Eister, and a short hymn sing was held with William Bates leading and Spencer Holm- By-laws of ‘the club were read and adopted. ‘were Malcolm Kitchen and Henry NOXEN ter, Mus. Harry Wells and family, Rockland, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Jones and family, Warwick, N. Y., spent iin time with Mr. week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Granda, Wil- Mrs. Clifford Messersmith, Endi- cott, called on: Mrs. Guy Fritz on Saturday and also attended the funeral of Mrs. Andy Thomas. Mrs. Lawrence Race and son Wil- liam spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Charles VanCampen, En- dicott. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Car- gill, Binghamton. The VanCampens drove them home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kish and Sandra, and Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Kalmar, ‘Scranton, spent Sunday with the William Munkatchys. Recent guests at the” home of Mrs. Sophia Hackling were her son John and wife from Windsor, N.J., and her daughter, Mrs. Ernie Phil ips and family, Rochester. Bill May and George Miner of Tunkhannock spent Sunday at the Automobile Show in New York City. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Jo- . New member; were: Lee Bennett, Byron Cook, Osbert Patton, Melvin, David, and Lewis Hopfer, Joseph Spencer Holm- r Donald Thompson, and William McGovern. _ Others present were. William Crossman, Spencer Hzlmgren, Jr., Jacob Miner, Horold Hackling, John Lyons,, Kenneth Denmon, William MacIntosh, Francis Sche- ton, Harold Kitchen, Allen Kitchen, Oscar Fish, William McKenna, El- mer Dymond, Lee Bennett, Willard Reese, Edgar Kierlin, William Bates, Robert Bennett, Raymond Gunton, Franklin Patton, Kenneth Turner,’ and Elmer Race, Donald Thompson, Fred Schenck, to be present. - The following from here attended a tour of New York City: “David Bates, Lowell Patton, Larry Butler, Sharyn Montross, Bennett, Gayle Nalbone, Eileen and Nancy Scouten. They visited the United Nations building, and Radio City, and attended Church of sponsored by District Guests at the home of Mrs. Wil- liam Engelman on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Sterlyn May and family, New Tripoli, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Boone and Michele, Eyers Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Engelman and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rifenberry and Amy Rose, Noxen. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Derby and at their home with the mumps. Mrs. Bertelle Tomlinson, Philadel- ~ A going-away party was held in honor of Hiram Traver and Dennis Everett who left Tunkhannock for, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vogle ‘Traver on March 28. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Traver, Traver, George, Danny, Leonard nd Mark, Bloomsburg, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Samuel Blizzard, Mr. and Mrs. James Hettesheimer, Jessie and | ack Traver, Jane, Steve, Harry nd Jack, Noxen; Mr. and Mrs. Deremer ‘and Ronald, Tunkhannock, R.D. 5; Mr: and Mrs. Donald Cook, Cindy, Lee 'and Don- nie, Tunkhannock; Mr. and Mrs. ! Jackie, Trucksville; Mr. and Mrs. Centermoreland; Mr. Larry Traver, Billy and Jerry, Alicia Michaels, Carol Uhlshafer, Blooms- burg; Francis Belles,, Dawn Goble, Mrs. Guy Fritz, Mrs. Ralph Lutes, “and Mrs. Harold Bennett attended the Eastern Star banquet, at Irem ning. Mrs. Lawrence Race and Mrs. Ed- win [Shoemaker visited William day. His condition was slightly im- proved at that time. Guests at the home of Mrs. Jos- eph Hackling during the week were: George Kishbaugh, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Keller of Berwick, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Daw- “was destroyed by the recent earth- quake) and Don Kinch, Endicott. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Richards re- Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGinley and home in and Mrs. Mr. Loren Case. aldine and David, Mr. and Mrs. | seph Dotter <n [Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dent, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Miller and Jessica, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Kile and Debra, Bloomsburg. There will be a meeting of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of Noxen Fire Company at the fire hall on April 20. There will be a demonstration on cake decorating. Miss Julia Grohowski and Mr. and Mrs, Edward Goss, Kingston, called on Jessica Thomas and Tillie Love- land on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Denmon visited Charles Goodwin at Wyalu- sing, on ‘Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Denmon entertained on Sunday evening in honor of their daughter Pamela’s eighth birthday. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gunton, Cindy, David and Chucky Gunton, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Denmon, - Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Holmgren ond Cheryl Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Holmgren entertained the following at their bume on Saturday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Holdredge, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pugh, Tunkhannock, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Place, South Auburn, Mr. and Mss. Kenneth Denmon, Beaumont. . Mr. and Mrs. Albert. Keiper, Buf- falo, N. Y., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs: Albert Ruff. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Case were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Inman, Kingston, on Sunday. Out of town folks attending the funeral of Mrs. Andy Thomas were: Mr. and Mrs. Michael Arasim; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Arasim; Mr. and Mrs Leo Arasim of Mount Carmel; Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Gregorowicz, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gregorowicz, Cat- awissa, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Gregg, Mrs. Frank Valeski, Bloomsburg, Miss Barbara Gregg, Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newberry, June Newberry, Drexel Hill, Mrs. Le Fe Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Ro- bert Edwards, Kingston, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Carter, Mrs. Donley Slocum, Wilkes-Barre. Francis Belles spent a week vis- iting relatives in Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gabrariault, drove him home on Sunday. Mrs. David Hopkins, Vienna, N.J,, spent the week with her father, Harry Siglin. Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Hess were dinner guests at the home of Miss Aleta Campbell, New Albany, on and Mrs. Carlton Magee, Forty Fort, at dinner on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Hess, Jr., and family Andover, Conn. ‘were Easter weekend guesis at the home of Mr. and irs. Wheeler Hess, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. David Watkins and son, Peckville, spent Sunday with Mrs. Elwood Schenck. Mrs. Forrest Randall and Mrs. William Traver and sons, Vestal, visited her on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Zurinski, Lu- zerne, visited Mr. and Mrs, Os-ar Fish, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kocher, Loyalville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles ‘Weaver, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Evans, Fac- toryville, ‘and family were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | Major. Lehman Mrs. Louis Miller, Upper Darby, spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. Morton Connelly. Herbert Reiley has returned from Albers Jones this Nesbitt Hospital after being there lfor a couple weeks. He would ap-: from his many kes-Barre, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ar- iriends, as he lived most of his life thur Blizzard and family on Sunday. | \in Lehman. His address is 30 Fos- | preciate hearing | ter Street, Dallas, Pa. The following folks joined the Methodist Church recently: Mr. and | April d {to Allentown where he has been | transferred by his company. Mrs. John Chapple, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bennallack, and’ Mrs. Alan We welcome these foiks. Leigh Ann Tethers and Carol Lynne Tethers, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Tethers, Jr., were baptized in the Methodist Church by Rev. Nerman Tiffany. Donald Richard Sutton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sutton, was also baptized recently in the Church. A/2c Alfred J. Martin, husband of the former Deatra Elston of Leh- man, recently received congratula- tions from Col. Gore F. Roberts, Director of Materials at Offutt Air Force Base, Omaha, Nebraska. Air- man Martin and his Staff Sgt. re- ceived the award for winning Of- futt’s Outstanding Bench Stock Award in the electrical shop of Field Maintenance. They had keen competition from the electric shop of Civil Engineering squadron, Mis- sile “B” site jet engine shop, 34th Air Refueling Squadron, and the twin engine branch, 3902nd Organ- izational Maintenance Squadron. Airman Martin ig the son of Mrs. Mildred Martin, Sweet Valley, and a Graduate of Lehman High School. His picture appeared recently in the Air Pulse, a monthly news paper published at the base. Men's Bible Class of the Metho- dist Church gave a Ham and Egg Supper recently, and it was a suc- cess. Robert Disque, president, and Lester Squier, teacher, would like to thank all those who helped. Greeting to all those celebrating their birthday this week: Mary Lou Hunt, Ruth Louise Adamshick, Mrs. Alma Robinson, Gary M. Miers, Joseph Stolarick, and Les Dail. Raymond Searfoss and Karl Squier had the privilege of attend- ing the 9th annual Layman’s Con- vocation of the Philadelphia area at Buck Hill Falls. W.S.C.S. of the Methodist Church met recently Mrs. Howard Ehret presiding. Alice Elston gave a book report on Southern Asia. Rev. Norman Tiffany led devotions. Madeline Adamschick gave a talk on why four Protestant denomina- tions are considering a consolida- tion. Mrs. Charles Nuss read the previous minutes in the absence “of | Connelly. A thank-you note Mrs. from the Crippled Childrens Associ- ation was acknowledged, for dona- tion received. Society will pay expenses of a young person to at- tend Camp at ‘Sky Lake. Serving committee: Mrs. H. A. Brown, Mrs. Charles Ely, Mrs. Tester Squier, and Mrs. Norman Tiffany. [Next meeting will be April 28, 7:30. Beaumont Mrs. Donald Murphy and children of Gouverneur, N. Y. have been visiting her mother, Mrs. Violet Garey. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lutes and Sarah, Palmyra, were recent guests | of Richard’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lutes. The Jack Johnsons: Buffalo, N.Y., were with the Earl Johnsons for a weekend recently. Receives Free Air Trip Delbert Cobleigh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cobleigh, Binghamton, N. Y., experienced his first airplane flight recently, courtesy of I.B.M. Delbert received an expense free trip from Jackson, Miss., to Bing- hamton and return to Mississippi State University, where he resumed his third and last year there. William Evans and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jeddie MacMillan, visited Mr. and Mrs. George Jer- ista, Eatonville, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Osmend Casterline, Brent and Darlene, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Doty, Benton. Warren Montross, patient at Vet- eran’s Hospital, spent the weekend with his fam.ly here. Jackson Twp. Jackson Township Firemen’s Aux- iliary will hold a rummage sale at the Fire Hall on April 23, 24 and 25. All donations and articles for sale should be brought to the Fire Hall on Wednesday, April 22. Mrs. Thomas Gimble is Chairman. Mr. and Mrs. William Sinclair of Jackson were guests of honor at a Farewell Party at Jackson Meth- odist Church on Saturday evening, The Sinclairs are moving Mrs. Dennis Bonning, Sr., has received word that her granddaugh- ter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Wilcox of Buffalo, has under- gone an appendectomy and that her condition was good. 'WSCS of Jackson Methodist Church will hold a roast beef sup- per in the church parlors on Satur- day evening, April 25. Tickets can be purchased at the door or from any member. Mary Ellen Bunney of New York City spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bun- ney. WSCS of Huntsville Methodist Church held: the first of a six-week the book entitled “Our Mission-To- day,” which deals with Missionary work. Mrs. Edgar Lashford is in charge of the lessons and Mrs. Dorothy Powell is the president of the society. The meetings will be held at the church at 8 for the next five Monday evenings. Robert Wienecki, Chase Manor, has returned to his duties as crane operator on board ship on the Great Lakes. Wayne Hughes, son of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hughes, Chase Manor, has returned to his studies at Bryan College, Dayton, Tenn., Wayne, accompanied by a class- mate, Eugene Bengston, spent the Easter vacation with his parents. Jesse Conyngham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Conyngham, (EEE RCRRRRRERRERR EE CATERS TO: BANQUETS WEDDINGS CHRISTENINGS FUNERAL LUNCHEONS GRADUATION PARTIES CHILDREN’S BIRTHDAYS (WITH PONIES) CLAMBAKES REUNIONS Early Reservations Appreciated ACCOMMODATIONS FROM 30 TO 300 NE 9-5951 series of lessons Monday night on |: CHURSUAY, APRIL Y, 1964 has returned to her studies at the Madiera School for Girls in Virginia, having spent the Easter vacation with her parents. WSCS of Huntsville Methodist Johnson head the committee charge. : David Cochran, who was burned about the face as the result of a premature explosion at Pagnotti Stripping Operations on Plymouth Mountain, is reported as being much improved. Work is: underway to extend Meadowland Street in Chase Manor | through the newly opened Briar- wood Development to the Old School House Road. The excavating company is now laying the road foundatioh. In the near future, additional roads will be ‘built throughout this development, which | is adjacent to Chase Manor. State highway leading from Chapel Hill Road to Larksville Cor- ners is in very bad condition, with numerous potholes, hazardous to tires and safety of vehicles, especi- ally during work on the Harveys Lake Road. The Highway Depart- ment should make some effort to correct this dangerous situation. Two-Fold Class of Huntsville Methodict Church will hold their Fifteenth Annual Banquet at the Foot-Hills Restaurant, Mooretown, on Saturday evening, ‘April 11, at 6:30. Mrs. Mary Fraley of the Cerebral Palsy Association will speak and show ceramics. Ricky Frantz and Will Conyng- ham, returned to classes at Hotch- kiss School for Boys, Lakeville, Conn., yesterday. B.A. Class of Huntsville -Meth- odist Church will meet in the par- lors on Saturday evening, April 18. Mrs. John Headman and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Balliet are in charge of serving. William R. Hughes, Chase Manor, ‘attended a two day meeting of the ‘Philadelphia Area Laymen’s Con- Church will hold its first Public Finn, Dinner since November, today start- Reese Finn, ing at noon, in the church parlors. | son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren John- Mrs. Fred Weaver and Mrs. Russell | Son, were received into membership | i in |at Alderson Methodist Church on {Due to the large number HARVEYS LAKE Reese, Thomas, David, and Linda children of Mr. and Mrs. and Robert Johnson, alm Sunday. Gary Smith has returned to Wor- cester, Mass., after spending Easter | holidays Smith. with his father, Garvin Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Albert, Her- spent Easter with Mrs. Al- mother Mrs. Ruth Deets. shey, bert’s Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Garinger: spent the weekend in Berwyn with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Garinger and | family. 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