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Mr. and Mrs. Albert Backowski of Honesdale spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Les- lie Kocher. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Keiper were Mr. and Mrs. James [Little and children, Endicott and Mrs. Gerald Ritten- house and Jerry of Plymouth. Jerry stayed up for a few days. Classmates of the Methodist church will hold their next meeting at the home of Mrs. William But- ler, Stull on Friday July 17th. Mrs. Pat Denmon, sons Lynn and Tarry, Mrs. Rinaldo Sutliff and Joe Newell are making a tour of the western states. Mrs. Stella Wall, Tunkhannock, is visiting her sister Mrs. Lola Miner. Mrs. Josiah Shupp, Harding, visited friends in Noxen this week. John Hackling, Vestal, N. Y., spent several days with his sister Mrs. Guy Fritz and family. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Besteder and son Vernon Boyd, Wilmington, Del, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Territo. Mr. and Mrs. family, Camp Hill, John Rauch and spent the week- end with his mother Mrs. G. H. Rauch. . Mrs. Joseph Dotter, Weston Ruff, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff, spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Howard Mullen, Waverly, N.Y. James Patton. Jr. has been a pa- tient at the Robert Packer Hosp'tal, Sayre, due to an automobile acci- dent. Mr. "and Mrs. Richard Patton, Sayre, visited Mrs. Marvin Shives. Marvin Shives, Mt. Poceno spent a week at his hoine hers. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Randall, Vestal, N. Y., and Mulford Fresher, Rochester, were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Elwood Schenck. Tom Bean is spending two weeks at Camp Pickett, Va. Mrs. Ora Bean returned from a visit with Mr, and Mrs. Merwin Kaminstein, Flushing, ‘N. Y. James Casterline, Buffalo, and Jeff Casterline, with the Navy in N. Y., spent the weekend with the Osmand Casterlines. Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Kish and Sandra, Scranton spent the week- end with the William Munkatchys. Mr. and Mrs: Jerry Boone, and family, Eyersville, spent Sunday with Mrs. William Eugshnon, and Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Hess. Miss Mildred Milehsm any Mrs. Wsteia Gary Charles and Kenneth Bige:- N.: Y., are spending a week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. . Harry Bigelow. On ‘Wednesday, they entertained Mrs. Daisy Waltman and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bigelow, of Pottstown, Pa. Mrs. Elizabeth Sickler, Mrs. Al- bert Garinger, and Mrs. Harry Bigelow visited Mrs. Eleanor Mul- nix, at General Hospital, on Sun- day. ‘Mrs. Joseph Shalata. and Judy and Terri Lynn Shalata called on Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomas, Hunlock Creek, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keiper, Lynn, Pa, called on Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Relves, on Sunday. The first symptom of arterial embolism is pain in the limb, al- though there may be only a sud- den coldness with pain coming later. : With early operation and removal of the embolus, 90 per cent of nor- mal limbs are saved. | Beach Hospital, wisited her parents J ing from hospital in Camp Hill Har- East Dallas Many have inquired about little Gwendolyn Morgan, so her mother, Mrs. Frances Morgan, has informed me that she is to return to Chil- dren’s Hospital in Philadelphia, July 30. They have hopes soon'to be able to discontinue this yearly routine. Mrs. Sarah Schmidle returned to her home from Nesbitt Hospital after twenty days of tests and medication. She wishes to ‘thank all the wonderful people for their cards gnd visits.” Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hoover, De- munds Road, visited their brother- in-law, Ed Mahoney, a patient in Binghamton General Hospital. Mrs. Hoover gave a blood donation for him, Monday, July 29. Mr. and Mrs. George Ryman, Johnson City, were visitors of bro- ther Wilson and family last week. George is recuperating from a re- cent operation. While here they visited friends Myrtle Miller and George Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Moore. During their visit, a daughter, Evelyn (Mrs. George Moore) of Wyoming, was taken to Pittston Hospital: by ambulance, suffering from a hemorrhaging ulcer. She was in a serious condition for a few days but is improving now. Miss Inez Ryman accompanied Mrs. Richard ‘Potter and. children last Saturday to visit Mrs. Potter's parents in DuBois. They will bring two of her daughters home from their vacation at “Grandma’s’” Sixteenth annual family reunion of Peter B. Roushey will be held Saturday, July 25 at Rummage’s ‘Grove, Hunlocks Creek, Picnic din- ner at 2 p.m. Meeting and games will follow. ! Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin Jr. and children left Friday to spend the weekend with sister Peggy Martin Bloomer and family in West Chester. ; Afton Reese was a patient in Nesbitt Hospital from last Friday until Sunday, receiving medical care and treatments. Elwood Misson, son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Ralph Misson, Ransom Road, left Saturday with the National Guard, driving ‘a truck to Camp Pickett, Virginia, where he will receive two weeks tnaining. Rinny, German police dog pet of the Larry Kintzer family, wag killed recently by a road speeder as he chased a strange cat. Kint- zers have bought a Silver German police puppy, two months old, which made the children happy again. Beverly Kintzer, a nurse in Long recently and plans are made for Lauren to have a two weeks vaca- tion with sister Beverly. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Williams, Halt- boro, Philadelphia, were in for one week «visiting mother, Ass: Leona Belles. W.S.C.S. of East Dallas Church, | will meet this afternoon ' (Thurs- day). The quilters will be busy all day and will be present for the meeting. ; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Piekett, Di- anne and John, have returned from a week’s vacation in Canada. Mrs. Gladys = (Bert) Brace re- turned to this area after spending some time with daughters Barbara in. Maryland and Beulah in New Cumberland. Mrs. Beulah (Kenneth) Besteden, daughter Sandra and friend Rick Cook, son Dale and wife Jill, were July 4th weekend guests of friends and relatives here. Kenneth spent a week here recently after return- he submitted to treatments for facial risburg, where tests “and palsy. ; Mr. and Mrs. George Hess and family attended the World's Fair | last week. It rained all day their SUBSURIBE TO THE POSH first day there; so they rambled | ! raine Moore, and Ann Miller. ‘next meeting was Tuesday 14th. £2 New York and then around visited George's sister in New Jersey. A lovely day and picnic lunch wag enjoyed Sunday at Lake Jean, by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Brace and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elton Brace and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Hess and family, Mrs. Graves, and mother, Mrs. Gladys Brace. One thing to mar the day was that someone killed a large rattle- snake, over fifty inches long, which they hung up for view. Timothy Dymond was guest of Mr. and Mrs. Almon Altemus and son Carl on a four day trip to At- lantic (City. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spudis and sister Beverly Dickson spent last weekend at Asbury Park, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edwards and daughter Shelly have returned to their home in Bufialo, after visit- ing his brother Curtis Edwards and family the past week and a half. Mr. and Mrs. John Carey Sr. Demunds Road, have ,as visitors Mrs. Carey’s sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Philip MecCut- chen, Clearwater, Florida, former residents of Waverly, N. Y. They plan to stay four or five weeks. Four year old Jimmie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Krispen, under- went a hernia operation, Saturday, in Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. Joan Wasserctt has re- turned to her home, after being a surgical patient in Genenal Hospital. Mrs. Woodring Redmond, Orange, informed me that her brother, Air Force Second Class, Richard Arm- strong, arrived home Friday from Tripoli, Africa. Having served two years there, he hag a leave until August 24, when he will return to Africa. - ‘Dickie,” (as I remember him), celebrated his 20th., birth- day, Monday July 13, by attending a family dinner party at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schultheis, Ransom. David Morgan Jr., recently visited his father and grandfather John Morgan, for two weeks. Edward (Sammy) Atkinson, cele- brated his third birthday July, 4th., with Pete, Sammy, Popsie and David. Mrs. rods Lyons, son, Rona:d (Butch) Morgan and wife Cathy are vacationing in Canada. Mrs. Freda Lyons, Jean Atkinson and son Edward, drove to Harris- burg recently to visit uncle Jonah Nulton, a brother of Maude Wesley Bun, : Mr. and Mrs. Ferman Wesley and daughters, are vacationing in Buf- falo and Canada, fishing and visit- ing Jane's mother. Mr, and Mrs: Tony De Costa and family, Taunton, Mass., are visiting Mrs. Beatrice Moore for ten days. Mrs. DeCosta is the former Janet | + Moore. 4-H SERVING CLUB “East Dallas 4-H Serving Club,” met in the church basement Tues- day, July 7th. at 9:30 AM. Of- ficers were elected as follows: Reba Broody, president; Connie Edwards, vice-president; Janet Buckman, secretary; Rhonda Moore, news re- porter; Emma Fehlinger, social chairman; Ann Marie Miller, game chairman; Jean Beagle, song leader. First group learned how .to sew |: on buttons, and are. making ga- thered skirts. Second group are making sleeve- less dresses. Last week they ! at Fort Ord, California. DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA | Lehman Wait and See Class of the Metho- dist Church held a picnic supper recently. Mrs. Chester Barrall was hostess. Harry Rossman showed pictures of the Girl Scout Camp where his wife is counselor. The class installed six hearing aids in the seats. The following were pres-- ent: Mr. and Mrs. William Drabick, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chamberlin, Mrs. Florence Eustice, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Hoover, Mrs. Lillian Hilde- brant, Mr. and Mrs. R. Wright, Mrs. Sadie Rossman, Harry Rossman, Mrs. Walter Kyttle, Mr. and Mrs. Wilard Gensel, Mrs. Ethel Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Morton Connelly, Fev. and Mrs. Winfield L. Kelly and mo- ther, and the hosts Mr. and Mus. Chester Barrall. y Mrs. Ellen Lamoreaux is home from the Neshitt Hospital and would like to thank all her friends for cards and flowers. Mrs. Minnie Hoover is gtill ill at her home and would appreciate hearing from her [riends. . Mrs. Edward Cilvik Sr. is home after spending some time in Gen- eral Hospital. She is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hoover are spending the weekend with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ger- ald Hoover, Shipiey Heights, Wil- mington, Del. Happy Birthday to: Gaylord Mor- tin Jr, Howard Ehret, Robert Par- sons, ‘Ralph C. Miers, Roger C. Miers, and Norma Cutting. X Mr. and Mrs. William Drabick re- cently - entertained. Mrs.. Russell Covert and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Draper, Alexandria, Virginia, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bennett, Bing; hamton, N. Y. A Mrs. A. J. McCulloch. spent a week with the Drabicks. While she was here she called on Mrs. Loh- man. Mrs. McCulloch is a gu at the Methodist Home in Scrant LT. SWAN HEADS W. A. C. First Lieutenant Leonora - M. Swan assumed command of the W.A.C. detachment at Fort Mac- Arthur, California, on June 18th. Lt. Swan was previously stationed She joined the Women’s ‘Army Corps in September, 1962, and underwent officers training at Fort McClellan, Alabama. She is a graduate of College Misericordia and Lake-Leh- man High School. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Swan, former residents of Lehman and now residing in. Middlesex, New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Swan are visiting their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin ‘Cragle for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Barnes and Larry, and Mrs. Ester Vanderhoff -and son Charles, went recently’ with a group by bus to the Worlds Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Tough, Jo- anne, Michael, and David, Phila., are visiting brothers Garwin hou and family and Gilbert Tough marked patterns and stay stitched neck and arm holes. Mrs. Anna Miller, County Exten- sion Home Ecoomist; visited and will keep in touch. Leaders are Ida Edwards, Low- Their (Continued in Section A) Why go through four steps when three will do the job—and do it better! SAAB’s simple 3- speed gear shift gives you more performance with less shifting. And you still get the precise SAAB KUNKLE Kunkle Three ways a lady can get where she’s going easier, surer, cheaper! 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