LARA ’ J \ AR 7 A a tt rR a A LR das LR ER ; .Joseph Guchak, SECTION B — PAGE 6 Stanley Culp Will Celebrate 80th Birthday At Open House Stanley Culp,, Huntsville, = will celebrate his 80th birthday anni- versary on Sunday with Open House - scheduled from 2-to 7 p.m. at his home. No invitations have been is- sued. Mr. Culp who has resided in Leh- man Township all his life lives next door to the home in which he was ‘born, the son of the late Mr.and Mrs. John Culp. For many years, he was employed as foreman for the Penna. Depart- ment of Highways, retiring ten years ago. He now spends his spare time gardening and fashioning fine pic- ture frames. Always interested in politics, he served as Republican committeeman of Lehman Town- ship for a long period. He is an active member of Huntsville Church. His wife, the former Rose Jen- kins passed away seven years ago. There are seven living children: Squire Robert Culp, Huntsville; Clif- ford, Baltimore, Md.; Mrs. William; Eckert, Shavertown; Mrs. Howard Monroe, Budd Lake, N. J.; Mrs. Anthony Mauro, Dover, N. J.; Mrs. Steven Haymaker, Centermoreland, and Richard Culp, Oak Ridge, N.J. The entire family will be at home to celebrate the memorable occa- sion. : Welcome Wagon Newcomers Enjoy Outing In Stetson Yard A picnic for the Dallas area mem- bers of the Welcome Wagon Wyo- ming Valley Newcomers Club was held recently in the yard of Mrs. Clayton Stetson. Enjoying this op- portunity to get together were Mrs. Frances Ives, Welcome Wagon Hos- tess, Mrs. Anees Barakat, Mrs. John Hoffman, Mrs. James Kearns, Mrs. Hans Dreher, Mrs. Raymond Schi- wall, Mrs. Lee Eckert, Mrs. Rich- ard Lindsley, Mrs. Karl Syder, Mrs. Peter Kozachok, Mrs. William Boes- che, Mrs. William Kyle, Mrs. Ray- mond Udall, Mrs. James Reese, Mrs. Mrs. = Thurman Grove, Mrs. Tom Taylor, Mrs. Clay- ton Stetson and thirty preschoolers ‘whose names’ unfortunately were not obtained. The Welcome Wagon Club is an international organization whose motto is ‘There are no strangers . . just friends who have not met.” Membership is built in this club following a greeting from the Wel- come Wagon hostess. Through the social activities and community projects of the club, newcomers are given a wonderful opportunity to quickly make friends and feel more “at home” in their new surround- ings. If there is a néw resident in your area, contact Mrs. Frances Ives, Welcome Wagon hostess, 287-4467 or if you are interested in in the club, call Mrs. Richard Linds- ley, 675-2178, membership chairman. The club recently held their an- nual June - Dinner Dance at the Continental Inn. A couples picnic is being planned for August. Gol Tournament Trem Women Golfers have issued Jinvitations to 34 member clubs of ‘Central to enter a ‘one-day golf tournament at Irem Country Club on Tuesday, July 23, Pennsylvania starting at 9 a.m. Luncheon will be served after the play. Reservations have been received from Berkshire, Colonial Valley, Scranton, Susquehanna, and Wyo- ming Valley Clubs. The field is limited to 100 players. THE BOSTON STORE DALLAS SUBSCRIBERS Harveys Lake, Sweet Valley and Centermoreland Dial In Wilkes-Barre — CHARGE. Fowler, Dick and Walker The Boston Store HE GE EE UIP SR HE a