occasion. gh school i join with the Back helping rful com- he dinner or = many ea. onsor the ther pro- This | ee SE pe Se ; & x ) NT —— cial assi- [i Club are of Dallas items for | ations to ence is a | bins DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA NOXEN Auxiliary Noxen Veclunteer Fire | Company held its regular meeting | at the Fire Hall, on Tuesday, May | 4th. Mother's Day theme was| carried out in table decorations and | refreshments which were provided | and served by these members’, Mrs. | Joe Dotter, Mrs. Russell Newell Sr., | Mrs. Jack Winters and Mrs. Rich- | ard Smith. Plans were made for the horse shoss which will be on May 21 and | We hope to have a record crowd as we did last year. Present were Mesdames Stanley Harrison, | Richard Traver, James Traver, Joseph Nalbone, Ralph Lutes, Cal- vin Strohl, Guy Fritz, Richard Smith, Jack Winters, Russell Newell, Joseph Dotter, Willard Bender, Wheeler Hess, Ralph Engel- man, William Hollos, Robert May | and Ray Kelly. Next meeting will be in June when election of officers takes place. Mr. and Mrs. William Haugh, Mrs. Emma Haugh and daughter Ruth, Almedia, Pa., spent Sunday at the home of Stella Shook. Mrs. Elvin Bean returned from a! two week stay at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ellman, Olean, N.Y. W.S.C.S. of Methodist church met at the church for their monthly meeting,, on: Tuesday = evening. Hostesses were Mrs. Elsworth Field and Mrs. William MacMillan. Elec- tion of officers ‘was held and they will be installed at the services in | two weeks. Present were: Mes- dames Fred Schenck, William But- ler; Jacob Miner, Raymond Gunton, Spencer Holmgren, Kenneth Den- mon, Clara Hopfer, Oscar Patton, Ej ocd Patton, Francis Schenck, Franklin Patton, Warren Montross, and the hostesses. : ¢ Phoenin, Williamsport was in/{@wn on Wednesday. He reports hisYwife is slowly improving from her illness. Mrs. Edward Freeman and son | Edward Jr., spent Tuesday in Philadelphia, where they visited old friends at ‘the Overbrooke School for the blind, also the super- visor of the department, Mrs. Florence Muller. She was once em- | ployed: as house-mother. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bigelow spent | twa weeks recently, with their son Wilbur Bigelow. and family, at Ann | Arbor. Michigan. On their way out | and back thev stopped with: their | son Charles Bigelow and family, at Barker, N. Y. Methodist Men’s Club met at the church “on Wednesday evening: | Present were: Warren Montross, | Rg ond “Gunton, William Bates. | Iie Kocher, Oscar Fish,” William McKenna, Jacob Miner, Francis SAnck. Fred Schenck, Franklin PaXton, Osbert Patton, Elmer Lyons, John Lyons, Willard Reese. Elmer Race, Pastor Fred Eister, Spencer Holmgren Sr.. Spencer Holmgren Jr.. Fred Clark and Willard Reese. Junior Girl Scouts had a hike and cook-out at the Sportsmen's Pistol Range on Thursday. They worked on badge requirements. With Navy Chanters Taping T-V Program Musician Second Class Richard B. Davis, USN, son of Mrs. Alice C. Davis of 42 Grove St., Trucksville, is a member of the U. S. Navy Band ‘“‘Seachanters” who appear in a half hour taped television show entitled, ‘Red, White and Navy Blue.” = The Seachanters, a 20-member chil] group composed of U.S. Navy ! ented men, sing a ‘selection of pagiotic songs in the show includ- in? numbers from the Revolutiona»v and Civil Wars and from World Warg I and IIL The program was recorded on video tape at the Naval Photo- gravhic Center, Washington, D. C, and will be made available to tal-. evision stations for ‘use dn ing patriotic holidays and other appro- priate times. weathered brick beauty in vinyl asbestos floor tile The authentic beauty of this handsome tile will add warmth and character to the impor- tant rooms in your home. The rich, weathered brick colors recreate the full beauty of the natural material, yet provide a smooth easy-to-care-for sur- face at a fraction of brick cost. Deluxe 12" x 12" di- mension. Choice of six colors. * See in a color Page Phila. Inquirer May 8 Whitesell | Bros. Building Suppliers LEHMAN HIGHWAY | Joseph Shalata. | Shalatas. | Mr and Mrs. William MacMillan. ROUTE 118 3 674-1671 i Present were: Candy Jones, Marilyn Macialek, June Belles, Millie Race, Gayle Space, Rosemarie Biggs, Paula Smith, Tina Traver, Diane Johns, Dorothy Weaver, Doris Par- rish, Mrs. Welford Scouten and Mrs. Richard Smith accompanied the girls. Cadet Girl Scouts are Soing | on the Active Citizenship Challenge | and on Friday they made a tour of | the Court House at Tunkhannock, | also the jail. Cub Scouts and Junior | Girl Scouts were invited to accom- pany them, about forty five all to- gether. Attorney Thomas DeWitt | wag their guide, on the tour. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gunton | are spending a week, at the home | of their son, John and family, at Buffalo, N. Y. . Charles Kovolick, N. J., spent the weeken with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Chester Visneski. Miss Peggy Coole North Plain-| field, N. J., spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred | Coole. Bill Coole, Harrisburg, spent the weekend at home. Jack Kelly and son John, Pringle, | called on Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kelly | on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keiper, Lynn, Pa., visited at the Clayton Keipers, on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James Little and Betty Lou, of Binghamton, visited the Harry Keipers, on Sunday. Mrs. Henry Lane and Mrs. Al- bert Jones spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lane and family, Ocean City, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomas and children, Hunlock Creek spent Sun- day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Harold Du- Bois and Mrs. Richard DuBois and son Dale, Oneonta. N. Y. spent Friday and Saturday with the Mr. and Mrs. Kern Dibble and family, Meshoppen, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miner. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Engelman, Pamela and Cvnthia Sue. Waverly, N. Y.. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Boone, | Michele and Michael, Evers Grove, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Sterlyn Mav. Sidney, Jeff, Valerie and Nehhin Noxen, were guests of Mrs. William Engelman, on Sunday. Sunday cuests at the Voyle Travers home were Mr. ard | | Mrs. Lawrence Patton and familv, | Newbure N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | liam MacMillan, Nowen. Mr. and Mrs. Maleolm Barber, Ithaca. N. Y., spent Saturdav with Visitors at the Walter Wandells on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Tallent and family, Jerymn. Pa. | Mrs. Arnold Williams and Susan; | Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wandell, | Outlet, Mrs. Mabel Wandell, Patter- | son Grove, Pa. i Sunday visitors at ‘the James Wvants' were Mr. and Mrs. Carl | Jolly and family, Courtdale, Elmer Wyant and son Tyrone, Pough- keepsie, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. | Percy Philips and son James, Tunkhannock Road. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Winnie and | family, Susquehanna, Pa.. spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Kate | Root. i Mr. and Mrs. James Kelly, son | James. Hazelton, visited Mr. and! | Mrs. John Kimm, Herkimer, N. Y.| | day. | C. Stevens, son of Mrs. Clyde S. | with Marine Air Base Squadron’ 26 | Facility, Jacksonville, N. C. | Marine Division units at nearby Mrs. Ray Kelly, on Sunday. The Senior Class of Lake-Lehman High School left on Thursday mor- ning for their trip to Washington. Pastor Wesley K. Kimm of St. Lukes Lutheran ‘Church spent the weekend with his parents Mr. and | I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lutes spent | the weekend at the home of their | son Richard and family, at Herdhey, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shilanski and family, Trenton, N.J., spent the weekend at the home of the Albert Ruff Srs.. Mrs. Shilanski attended the 10th reunion of teachers at: the Bloomsburg State Teachers’ College, while here. Mrs. Fred Kromelbein, Carverton, is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Loren Case. Fred Case has been confined to | his bad for the past several days. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rinken- berger, Kingston, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Hess, on Sunday. Leroy Hess was taken to General | Hospital, by Noxen ambulance, on’ Sunday. : fg | Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fish visited | at “the home of Mr. and Ms. | Robert Chapman, Lehman, on Sun- dav. re Mr. and Mrs. Jeddie. MacMillan spent: the weekend at the home; of their daughter - Mrs. Joseph' Vilasi and family, Binghamton. N. Y. i Mr. and Mrs. Danny Traver and Richard Traver, Bloomsburg, spent! Sunday with the Richard Travers. | Weekend guests at the Joseph | Hacklings’ were Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | liam Mason, Johnson City, N.Y. Mrs. Millard Pegg. and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Carl, Berwick. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Guv Fritz and George Fritz visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Peterman, Benton, on Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mezker spent the weekend at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Donfield, James- town, N.Y. ] Sat. Clyde Stevens At Marine Air Bas® Marine - Gunnery Sergeant Clyde Stevens of R D 2, Dallas, is serving at the New River Marine Corps ‘Air His squadron is ‘a support unit of Marine Aircraft Group 26, the Marines’ largest: helicopter group. This group is constantly improv- ing the concept of vertical assault in the close coordination: with 2nd Camp Lejeune, N. C. Leaal Notice — NOTICE 1S- HEREBY GIVEN that Letters of “Administration were THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1965 Jackson Twp. Alice Ann Cooper, infant daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Cooper, was baptized at Huntsville Meth- odist Church on Easter Sunday by Rev. Jones. Mrs. Bertha Jopling and Alan Cooper were sponsors. A reception in her honor was held at her parents’ home following the christening, with the following in attendance: Mrs. Alice Phillips, Mrs. Bertha Jopling, George and Jac- queling ‘Jopling, Mr. and Mrs. El- wood Phillips and daughter Laurie; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Phillips and children, Jackie and Lenny; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cooper, Grant Jr. and Elizabeth Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Cooper. Elizabeth Jean: Cooper celebrated her third birthday on April 23 and was honored at-a birthday party, | with the following in attendance: Mrs. Alice Phillips, Mr. Smith and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Cooper and children, Grant Jr., and Alice Ann. Elizabeth Jean enjoyed many beau- tiful gifts and the gaily decorated birthday cake. At Ladies’ Day The following were among the local people who. attended Caldwell Consistory Ladies’ Day at Blooms- burg on Friday: Mesdames Wilson Maury, Charles Maxwell, Walter Elston, Alva Eggleston, Boyd White, Herman Otto, Harry Harter, and William Clewell. granted in the Estate of Reverend John D. Taptich, Late of the city of Wilkes-Barre, who died April 20, 1965, to Michael Harostock. All ! persons indebted to said Estate are | requested ‘to make payment and those having claims or demands to | present the same without delay to Michael Harostock, Administrator, 480 North Main Street, Wilkes- Barre, Pennsylvania, or his Attorney. Joseph C. Giebus, Esquire Thomas, Reinert & Hendrzak 900 Miners Nat. Bank Bldg. Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania v 7M : oN » when a new model or,-if it's a used car you want, see the ~ Bank where the welcome mat is always out. HAPPINESS is an Y MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION AUTO LOAN catches your fancy AT KINGSTON CORNERS and Mrs. | Robert Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Robert i Tammy Jo. | Paul S. Riegel, who has been As- ' sistant Registrar for special Projects, | Teachers College, Columbia Univer- sity, since 1963, has been appointed by the Board of Trustees of Blooms- | burg State College to assume the duties of Dean of Students, effec- tive in September. Mr. Riegel will replace Dr. J. Alfred McCauslin, who recently resigned from that posi- tion. In -addition to his duties at : Columbia University, he is also ac- | tive as Assistant Coordinator, In- ! teragency Training, United States] Civil Service Commission, Washing- | ton, D. C. " | or not. A native of Berwick, Riegel at- iversity this summer. In bad weather, if Yow are headed downhill. give the car coming up the hill the right of way, whether it is his Former Berwick Man, Dean Ot Students At Bloomsburg tended ‘the schools of that city. 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