ad DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA | audie, Philadelphia, visited bro- Lo Sam, sister Sallye, and father pithew Higgins, Ransom Road, Fri- ay. Ast two weeks and returned to! gins, East Dallas, till Sunday. They then went to pick up hes Carol Beth, who had been | ajguest at El Ranch De Paz for the | George Snyder remains a patient ia Nesbitt Hospital receivinz blood transfusions. Vandals or litterbugs are busy on the Ransom Road, throwing beer cans, breaking beer bottles in front of homes, smashing eggs on car windows. Two cars were really | smeared up last Tuesday evening, fr. and Mrs. Robert Fetterman, Priscilla Krum’s in front cf my sin Stephen, and grandson Jimmy, vertown, enroute to Maine, | stopped overnight Saturday, Spm Higgins and family. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Frank, | avertown gins) brought their aunt and Tele, rf Mrs. Herbert Bywater, whom hey haven't seen in thirty five years, from Bristol, England to visit the Sam Higgins family till the eb d of this week. "Plans are made for Mr. and Mrs. Sam Higgins, Ruth and Kenneth, to take them to Buffalo Friday. io view Niagara Falls. The. couple had been visiting her brother, Fred - Feld, New Jersey, who is Mariie Higgins’ father. Sewing club of East Dallas is progressing nicely. The quilters of East Dallas Church quilted in ons corner of the basement, while the girls sewed and were busy as beav- ers, with two electric machines going. We women deemed it a treat to be there at the same time. This week will finish up their classes and they will have a picnic next week at Mrs. Ida Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jenkins; Hingsgpa, Mr. ad Mrs. Stanley Swift, Clevelafid, Ohio, visited Myrtle Mil- ler Tuesday. They are. ail. first cpusing in the Nulton: family. # [Ns oom | GLASSES FITTED CONTACT LENSES DR. l BERGER OPTOMETRIST 2% Machell Ave., Dallas with home, and John Newberry's up the road. Major Inez Newperry, a Salva- | tion Army Missionary. returned | home from India and is vis? iting her brother, John Newherey and family She has been in India ten Secs with the exce ption of a four month leave last year, and will be home in Wilkes-Barre a couple months before going down south. She has heen in Ceylon, England, and India. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore, Sharon, Debbie, and Charles Jr, Warwick, Rhode Island, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Moore, Ransom Road, all last week. Mrs. Jean Salisbury, Rhode Is- land, came by bus to Wilkes-Barre Saturday, was picked up by bro- ther Charles and brought to Dallas, especially for the annual Moore Re- union, held Sunday at Lake T. J. Cheryl, Thelma and Sandy Hawke rendered two selections at E. Dallas Church, Sunday, accom- panied by cousin Betty Salmon William: Salmon sang solo accom- panied by his wife Betty at the same service. The four sang at the evening service in Glenview ‘P.M. Church; Sunday evening. There will be a pancake supper in East Dallas church sponsored by the Young Christians Class next Saturday evening at 8, public in- vited. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morgan, East Dallas, are rejoicing over a 7 3; 1b. son, Robert David, born Thursday, August 6, in General Hospital. : Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Furr, Lake Wales, Florida, and ‘children Wil- son Jr, Mary Jean, Sally Lou, spent. two weeks with her mother Mrs. Boyd and sister May of De- Phone 674-4921 : munds. Mrs. Wilscn is the former ! Jean Boyd. Pr o! | & Wilkes- Barre Center The Pennsylvania State University Announces FRESHMAN ORIENTATION AND REGISTRATION WEEK SEPTEMBER 21 THRU 25 ASSOCIATE DEGREE. COURSE in ENGINEERING ® Drafting & Design Technology ® Survey Technology of EAST DALLAS | Mr. and Mrs. George Higgins and George Yatsko, Centermoreiand, husband of the former Helen Boyd, is doing nicely at University Hos- pital, Philadelphia, after having submitted to heart surgery three weeks ago. They inserted plastic valves in the heart and he had a rugged time for a while. Mrs. Boyd and Mary visited him last Tuesday. Birthday greetings to Lauren Sayre, John E. Quarrier, Byron Kester, Larry Gordon, Susie Rleifen- berry, David James, Debra Race, Josephine Caccia, Billy Baker, Shel- by Lewis, Loren Daring, Mary Kathryn Carey, Mary Valentine (77), Harry Hughey, Helen Cad- walader, Jeannine Wood, Paul Keiner, Hazel Jane Ockenhcuse. Wedding anniversaries: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller,r Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Baird, Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Bdward Hawke and daughters, and Mrs. Lee Horn, California. and Tennessee are occu- pying three bedrooms at Myra Carlin’s home while parents, the Chester E. Hawkes, of Florida, are guests of sister Irene Moore. Mrs. Ethel Krick and daughters Sharon, Reading, are also visiting me this week. Priscilla Moore Krum and son Hcward, returned home after spending a week with Aunt Ethel Krick and family. George Snyder returned home Saturday after being a medical pa- tient in Nesbitt Hospital the past two weeks. Sunday guests to welceme him home were sister-in-law, Mrs. Friend Hildebrant, and niece Marie Short, of Apalachin, N. Y. Alco Mrs. Elizabeth Jones, Mehoopany, ‘Mrs. Bessie Thomas and Joha Hilde- brant, East Dallas. Carl Derhammer, Demunds, is spending his vacation with his friend Richard Frantz, Fairfield Township, N. J.. Harveys Lake Rev. and Mrs. David Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. William Morgan and family are spending their vacation at their summer home here. Mr. and Mrs. John Borton and family of Connecticut are spending their vacation with the formers’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bor- ton. Mrs. M. B. Avery and Lois Avery visited Robert Kitchen at Milton this week. Mr. Kitchen is a bro- ther of Mrs. Avery and is ill, but ‘| has returned home from the hos- pital. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Heness of’ Cleveland, Ohio are spending some : time with Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Heness. [| Mrs, Harry Allen is a patient at I" Nesbitt Hospital where she is im-1! prov Sing Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kuchta of Harrisburg, spent the weekend with: the Kuchta-Garinger families, W.S.C.S. of Alderson Methodist Church will hold a Tupperware | Party at the church on August 27 at 8 p.m. Injured In Fall Al Boiago, Highland Drive, New; Goss Manor is recuperating at home after an accident while working on the roof of Mercy Hospital, Scran- ton. He fell into a 35 foot hole and fractured his wrist, shoulder and ribs. Mr. Boiago was hospitalized for two weeks. Cool Spell Welcome The early August cool spell was right on time. Almost always it y ® ® Electrical Technology 3 ® Manufacturing Technology ® The Pennsylvania State University strikes somewhere between August 4 and 9, and there is another along about August 25. No rain along with it, unfortunately. 669 N. Washington St., 823-5111 Wilkes-Barre Rubber Stamps Made To Your Design At The Dallas Post FRED L. PARRY Inc Insist on MORE =. 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