2 wr TIA AR A RW Bs Wm a ) pn Ey ee N A TA I A NE Se ae iiss A al : gg 3 ia — SECTION B — PAGE 4 THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1965 NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS BEAUMONT, Mrs. William A DALLAS, Carol Ann Williams FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage IDETOWN, Bess Cooke JACKSON TWP., William Hughes LEHMAN, Mrs. Morton Connelly - Charles Gilbert NOXEN, Mrs. Elida Beahm Kelly MT. ZION, Rev. ustin 639-2544 ® RUGGLES, Mrs. Glenn Kocher 639-5618 674-4109 ® SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. F. W. Anderson 675-2001 674-5460 ® SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Thomas Sayre 477-3731 639-9531 ® TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert 696-1689 639-5137 ® EAST DALLAS, Mrs. Irene Moore 675-3080 696-1005 @® OAK HILL, Mrs. Stephen L. DeBarry 639-5242 675-2814 ® NEW GOSS MANOR, Betty Savickas 674-4956 388-7261 ¢ GOSS MANOR, Mrs. John Juris 674-6601 298-2149 ® KUNKLE, Mrs. Clyde Hoyt 675-2971 EAST'DALLAS Mrs. Florence Wilson, and Betsy London, Demunds, spent last week- end with her nephew, Reverend and | Mrs. Robert Hughes and family, | Edwardsville. They attended the] Bible Presbyterian Church in Du- | ryea, where Betsy sang in their choir. They enjoyed dinner Sun- day with her brother-in-law, Har- old Weitz and family. Cindy Dymond, Orange, was hon- ored by a dinner party Tuesday evening, at her home, celebrating her 20th, birthday. Besides her immediate family, Priscilla Krum, son Howard and Grandma Moore (me) were invited. Ella Moore Class of East Dallas Church, held their regular: monthly meeting in the church social room, Tuesday evening, Septembér; 21 Members present: Beatrice Moore, Jule Wilson, Elva Miller, Betty Kintzer" and Dorothy, Myra Carlin, Jeanette Dickinson, Alverna Lamoreux, Irene Moore, and hostesses Gladys Brace and Freda Hughey. Alice Brown assisted. Mrs. Mary Valentine left East Dallas last Sunday, to return to her | home in Auburndale, Florida. We, all of East Dallas, wished she would | have settled here again, for good, but she said ‘she liked the nine months of warm weather down there best. “It was kinder to her rheumatics.”” Mary is a subscriber of “our much’ we miss her. Thieves are busy again; some mean person stole two huge pump- kins from “Happy Acres,” which | were the pride of Emma Fehlinger. Beverly Kintzer, supervisor in Long Beach Memorial Hospital, N. Y., has returned to duty after) spending a week's vacation with her parents; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kintzer, on lower Demunds Road. The Friendship Class of East Dal- las Church will meet. at- the: home | of Mrs. Robert M. Moore, Tuesday | evening, October 5th. Alex Cook and family- wish to | thank all their friends who were so kind and assisted in any way during their recent bereavement. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin Jr. and family, and Mrs. Harry Martin Sr., spent last weekend visiting Jay and Peggy (Martin) Bloomer, and family, West Chester. W.S.C.S. Anniversary The 25th anniversary of W.S.C.S. of East Dallas Church was observed Thursday afternoon, September 23. Mrs. Harry Martin was acting hostess, and had the table arrange- ments all in silver. A large beauti- ful cake, with an orginal idea of parsley and small white dahlias en- circling the cake plate, was the cen- terpiece. Silver candles in silver ‘holders, silver dishes and silver trays held t he refreshments Jessie Moore, | Minutes of the first meeting were | | read by Florence Martin. It was held at Viola Brace’s home, with | Mrs. Raymond Carlin Sr. and Mrs. Paul Carlin as hostesses. Reverend | Francis Freeman discussed the | rules. Up until that time, 1940, they were ‘The Ladies Aid,” and had just finished a quilt for the Dallas Township P.T.A. Members at that meeting were Mesdames Leslie Stanton, Miles Lamoreux, Nellie Patrick, Beatrice Moore, Daisy Joseph, William Fowler, Carrie Wren, Blanch Swank, Raymond Carlin Sr., Paul Carlin, Jeanette Dickinson, Mary Pickett, Mary Col- vin, Bessie Brace, Linda Snyder, Blanch Moore, Mrs. Royal Love, | Scott Newberry, George Moore, He- | zel Hildebrant, Harry Martin, | Gladys Brace, William Cobleigh, Katie Wilson, Viola Brace, Irene | Moore, Letha Mericle, Jule Wilson, | Hazel Miller, Ralph Weaver, Mrs. R. K. Hislop, Jessie Moore. Members who were at the meet- ing last Thursday: Mrs. George Bel- | les, Alverna Lamoreux, Jule Wilson, | | Priscilla and Cathy Coolbaugh, Gladys Brace, Agnes Sidorek, Myra’ { Carlin, Jeanette Dickinson, Emily | Carey, Viola Brace, Florence Mar- | tin, Irene Moore. Breakfast Party Carlin entertained at a Friday - morning, | in her home on | | Ransom Road. Guests were Jose- | | phine Matikitus, Hilda and Holly | | Moore, (demonstrater) Irene Moore nd the hostess. Due to the bad weather, the other guests photted | in their orders. Later in the day, | Myra had another caller. A large snapping turtle wandered his way | up on her porch. I am glad he did | | not join the party in the morning. i Mr. and’ Mrs. Shepherd Moore | and family, from New Jersey, | visited his parents, Tom and Jessie | Moore, and grandma Hislop, over | last weekend. Our best wishes are | | extended to Mrs. Hislop, who ep | brated her 95th birthday last Tues- day, September 28. Mrs. Myrtle | Miller. also celebrated her birthday | the same day. I will give you a hint | as to her age; she is exactly ten vears younger than Grandma Hislop. Mrs. Miller's brother, Friend Hil- debrant and wife Maevis, Apa- | lachin, N. Y., spent the’ weekend. | with Myrtle. He mowed her lawn and did a few necessary repairs Saturday morning; and took her out in the afternoon to visit Mrs. Fay Hildebrant in Dallas. I am sorry to say that Mrs. Grant (Lois) Croman is a patient in Nes- bitt Hospital. She is in the same room as her mother, Mrs. Mildred | 1 Myra i September 24th, her 8th, week there 5 =k Sweet Valley Donald Case, Pearl River, N. Y., spent a few days recently with his | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Case. Recent callers at the Case home and Mrs. Sheldon Apple- | were Mr. gate, Sugarloaf, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Callendar and Warren. Andrew Adams is a patient at General Hospital. Charles Masters Jr., son of Mr. | and Mrs. Charles Masters Sr.; left on Friday for Drexel Institute, | : Philadelphia where he will continue a course in mechanical engineering 2 years of which he completed at Wilkes. EXPLORER SCOUTS WANTED Boys! If you are going to be fourteen years old on or before the end of January and you are inter- | ested in becoming an Explorer | Scout, you may do so by contacting | Howard Post. There will be a meeting on Friday evening at 7-p.m. at the Post home. Anyone inter- ested should plan on attending the | meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Masters. daughters, Andover, N. Y.. attended | the homecoming at the Church of Christ last week. Sympathy of the community is extended to Mrs. Burkhart whose mother Mrs. Haas passed away last week. Many from here attended ny New York Worlds Fair on: Satur- day. Two bus loads left the Chris | tian Church at 5:30 a.m. and re- turned at 2:30 a.m. ENJOYS BIRTHDAY Mrs. Caroline Ferrey who cele- brated her birthday on Sunday was guest of her son and daughter-in- j law Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ferrey at dinner in Muhlenburg. Sunday | night birthday cake was enjoyed at the home of her daughter and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sayre. Others present were: Mr. and Mrs. | Albert Allen and Ralph, Mr. and | Mrs. Lewis Ferrey and Susan, Mr. | and Mrs. Edwin Britt, Debbie, Karen, Beth and Tommy Sayre. ON — T.V. The following students from | ote Lehman appeared on Band- | stand on Saturday evening, on | channel 16: Ralph Peiffer, Richard | Heiser, Darwin Smith, Faye Brown, | Roberta Steele, Dawn Covert, Stu- | art Calkins and Linda Evans. | Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hunter of | Sweet Valley spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Arden Hunter of | Towson, Maryland. | Edith Ward hag returned home i from Mercy Hospital after under- i going Eye Surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hunter fispons Sunday at Dalton, Penna., | visiting with Mrs. Mary Ross. [reer iSELINGO SIGNS | | SIGNS OF ALL KIND BUILT - PAINTED TRUCKS WINDOWS PLASTIC ALLEN GILBERT Insurance Broker and Consultant “A Tax-Free Life Trust Estate for Your Family” is their best pro- tection against the problems created by infla- tion, and federal income and estate taxes, | | 288.9378 Insurance mE SHO-CARDS PAPER SIGNS SIGN CLOTH SCOTCHLITE ART WORK HUNTSVILLE 674-8126 | to visit brother Harry and Mable lily, Sunday evening. Webb, Room 218, who is going on | — ~| poses: Mrs. Thomas (Helen) Dickinson left Friday evening by bus to Allen- ticed an Increase in our grouse town, to be a special nurse for her | Clark of Kingston. population.” 2 sister-in-law, who had a serious| Mrs. i is Cx x x operation. patient a ilkes-Barre eneral | Sn a : Me. nad. Mrs, Biward Mikold, | Hospital. She Is very J rr a chik % Martz R a ig “to a 1 Mrs. Otto Olofson is spending ow ey Jr. peg this Yo say I ANIE 1 fad 1A CANCE ome time in Maryland at the home orking - with both wildlife and | their trip to the World's Fair, last Ra : | the public involves many humorous | ol Eddie's havi s of Mr. and Mrs. William Morgan, | > week due to ie’'s having quite a former Harveys Lake residents. and unusual circumstances. Every | sick spell. I am happy to report he is feeling better now. Their daughter, Barbara Mikolai- Harvevs Lake Mr. and Mrs. Michael Clark spent { Wednesday at the Worlds Fair as guests of Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence | Mrs. Olofson is caring for the Mor- | gan children, due to the illness of | their mother. chik, who had trained in Cornell as Medical Center, N. Y. City, to be Mrs. Robert Williams enjoyed a dietician, from June 5th to Sept. | last Sunday at the Worlds Fair. 5th, twelve weeks, home, and is now enrolled in Col~ lege Misericordia where she expects to finish her training May 5th. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sounders, and family, N. J., visited parents, Lester and Marjie Moss,: Sunday. has returned | She went by bus with a group of | ladies from Centermoreland. I had a nice chat with Wilma Els- ton, Kunkle, last week. Her mother, Mrs. Nellie Ayers formerly of Par- sons, now living with another daugher Mrs. Edward J. Nicholas, Milford, Connecti- Mrs. Moss's brother, Walter Free-| Roberts Street, i man, has returned to his home, cut and my mother, Mrs. Jessie after being a patient in General Garinger are girlhood friends. Mrs. Hospital. ; Ayers visits Mrs. Elston every hds been laid | SYmmer Harry Martin, Sr., up with a bad sore throat. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Henning, Mehoopany, are ‘rejoicing over their first child, a ‘son. Mother is the former Barbara Jones, daughter of: Mrs. Elizabeth (Love) Jones, for- mer East Dallas residents. Russel ‘and Helen Siley spent | Saturday evening at Siley’s Cabin, Siley, Palisades Park, who are spending a week at the cabin. Rus- sell and Helen then spent Sunday in Stroudsburg, with daughter Fran- | cis and family. Please note change in my tele- phone number, 675-3080. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nulton, Centermoreland, were Sunday visit- ers and “birthday greeters” of Miz. Myrtle Miller. Our Senior Citizens appreciate being remembered, . espe- cially on their “special day.” More callers later on Sunday for Myrtle were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jenkins, Mrs. Edna Bragg, of Kings- ton. GLEANERS’. CLASS Gleaners Class of Alderson Church met on Wednesday evening | at the church with Mrs. Raymond | Grey and Mrs. Heward: Higgins as | hostesses. Mrs. Helen Hartman presided at | the meeting. Reports were given by Mrs. Phyllis Williams, and Mrs. Grey. ducted the worship ‘service. present — Mesdames Ida Ida Allen, Amos: Hunsinger, Eister, Albert Armitage, Humphrey. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Garinger | spent the weekend in Waterbury, | Conn., visiting Mr. and Mrs. V. A. ’ Rosengrant, Mrs. Theodore’ Heness con- | Other | Rogers, | Fred | Eleanor | SPORTSMANS CORNER by Jim Hopple District Game Protector Edward Gdosky, Dallas, said that in his | district west of the Susquehanna | River in Luzerne County, big game | hunting, turkey hunting and grouse | hunting looks very promising this year. “I have made several trips to | State Game Land 57 which lies in | Luzerne and Wyoming Counties. Bris) on these trips we have ob- served different flocks of turkeys | and also many signs of bear utiliz- | ing our berry crop. Also in other sections of my district T have no- | ferent names. References to game | | warden, ranger and rabbit cop are | | commonplace. My feelings really suffered however, | separate complaints this past month | T was referred to as the ‘Squirrel | Man’.” (Just think, Howard; it must | take a “Nut Man” to now)) rise and on -Saturday, October 2, Goose and brant season opens at sunrise i in Crawford County. | This es Finch Wirting SUN- | RISE TO SUNSET TABLE is: Sep. | 30. 6:02.to 5:52: Oct. 1. 5:50; Oct. 2, 6:04 ‘to 5:49; Oct. 3, 6:05 to 5:47; Oct. 4, 6:06 to 5:45; | | 5:42. Times are ‘a. m. to p. m. EST. Sportsmans Corner is making a | special offer: to its readers. The | offer is two books, one entitled “Common Trees of Pennsylvania” and the other “How to Bag the Up- | land Flyers” .. Al you have to do to | get these books is to drop a post | card to SPORTSMANS CORNER, | BOX 408. Dallas,” Pa., 18612, or | phone 674-3529 and they will be | sent to you without any cost. But hurry, we have a limited amount I on hand. Trucksville Trucksville Fire Company will] meet in the municipal building to- morrow night at 8. Members will | meet there again on Tuesday night . and Mrs. Robert Cyphers and | for ‘practice in the- ‘handling of Brian were dinner guests of Mr. and equipment; : Mrs. Thomas Tognelli of West Wyo- | np. yought Long, Carverton ming, on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Michaels and three children, were dinner guests of the Robert M. Moore fam- Michaels live | Road, recently entertained her card club at her home. Guests were: Mesdames Grant Croman, William Frederick, Thomas Harding, Claude | Johnson, Harry Owens, Ogden in Edwardsville and are owners and | i Palmer, James Sands. Prizes were managers of a lunch room near | {on by Mrs. Frederick, Mrs. Owens, Kingston Corners, catering to most | vrs. Palmer and Mrs. Sands. of Wyoming Seminary students, Mrs. Ildra Lape and her sister Helen Keller, Wyoming, were Sun- day afterncon callers of Myra Car- lin and Irene Moore. Also Priscilla Krum and son Howard, who had a grand time gathering hickory nuts and had a hard time beating the squirrels who sure are busy. Legal Notice — NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Articles of Incorporation have been filed and approved with the Depart- ment of State, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, on September 2, 1965, under the Business Corpora- tion Act, approved May 5, 1933, thereto, by SEVEN - THIRTY) BROADCASTERS INC. tion formed for the following pur- To own, acquire, construct, hold and dispose of radio and tele- vision broadcasting stations, with any and all types of transmission facilities; to apply for, receive and hold all licenses or other permits that may be necessary or required from any licensing agency, federal, state or foreign; to do any and all | things customary and usual and incident to the operation of such broadcasting stations. HOURIGAN, KLUGER & SPOHRER 930 Miners National Bank Bldg. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. : Save On Your Printing OFFSET PRINTING THE DALLAS POST Airman Second Class Richard Moss, who has spent the last five weeks with his parents, Mr. Mrs. Leland Moss, S. Memorial Highway, left Saturday by plane from Wilkes-Barre-Scranton Air- port for San Francisco and then on to Japan where he will be sta- tioned for the next two years. At a recent meeting of the In- surance Women of Wilkes-Barre held at the: Twin Grill Mrs. Frank | Stroud, Orchard Street, was named | chairman of the committee on pub- | lic relations for the year 1965 through 1966. Mrs. Pearl Zimmerman, Lathan, N. Y., has returned after spending | the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Dale and amendments and supplements | Zimmerman, Terrace Avenue. Mrs. Porald Britt, -Atherholt a corpora- i Drive, ig recuperating at her home following surgery at Geisinger Med- ical Center, Danville. Mr. and Mrs. George ‘Shaver, Sr., Mathers Drive, sepnt a few days recently with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. - and- Mrs. Charles Conklin, Bethlehem. Mrs. Daniel Kistler and infant son have returned to their home at Meadowcrest from General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Wilkinson, Atherholt Drive; had as guests on Thursday, September 16, Mrs. Marshal, Coventry, England, and Mrs. T. White, Hengood, Wales. Mrs. Marshall and Mrs. White, who are on a tour of the southern states, are cousins of Mrs. Wilkinson. Mrs. Fred Case, Carverton Road, 38 Main Street, Dallas B E : C0030 C33 CCS SC Dr. Aaron S. Lisses Optometrist Professional Suite Gateway Center AE ETT VE TTR UFR TREE 674-4506 Edwardsville DALLAS HOURS: 287-9735 Tuesday « 2 to 8 pm. GATEWAY CENTER HOURS: Wednesday = 2 to 8pm. Daily 9:30 to 5:30 p.m, Friday - 2 to 5 pm. Evenings Thurs. & Fri. to 8 p.m. A TT ET CE SES LE EE ES OE TE EI EI ES EEE ERR Graphic Arts Services and | S.|- ost Je. | entertained her card club on Tues- | | day night. Prizes were won by Mrs. | Laing = Coolbaugh, Mrs. Lansford Norris, and Mrs. Leonard Ide. Other members. present were: Mesdames | Lynn Ashworth, C. S. Hemmenway, Lewis Ide. Vought Long. Alan Wilkinson, Atherholt Drive, was pleasantly surprised on Sun- day afternoon, September 12, by a group of friends to celebrate his birthday. A good time was had singing Welsh hymns. Refreshments were served to Mr. and Mrs. Jo- | seph Marsh, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Rogers; her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Thomas who are here on a visit | from Wales; Mrs. Kenneth Jones | and Edward Fielding, Huntsville. A supper followed. Those attend- ing were: Mr. and Mrs. David Ziegenfus and son Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Westfield, Kingston; game protector is long accustomed | to being referred to.by many dif- | when on three | This Friday, October 1, ‘Wilson's | or Jacksnipe season opens at sun- | 6:03 to | Oct 5. 6:07 to 5:44; Oct. 6, 6:08 to | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Philips and | | children of Rochester, N. Y., spent | | the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. | Robert Goble. Mrs. Jesse Benjamin has returned | from the General Hospital feeling | much improved. Mrs. J. E. Turrell has been al medical patient in General Hospital, | for several days. | Elmer Weaver returned from General Hospital on Tuesday. | Mrs. Fred Schenck entertained | s "NOXEN DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA lame Kingston, on Monday. | pect to be away for a month.’ Kurt Shook, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fritzz and Howard Shook, entered General! George Fritz visited Mr. and Mrs. Hospital on Sunday, for tests. | Howard Peterman, at Benton, on Mr. and Mrs. Walter Besteder | Sunday. and son Vernon Boyd, Wilmington, | Jimmy Strohl, son of Mr. and | Del, spent the weekend at the Mrs. Calvin Strohl, has been ill, at | home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. his home, this week. Leonard Territo. | Young Adults Class of the Meth- | odist church met in the church on Friday evening. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Denmon, Pamela, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Engelman and family, Waverly, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Boone and familyjgiyers ' Grove, visited Mrs. William ##ngel- i man, on Sunday. the Classmates of the Methodist | Ricky, and Mark, Mrs. Albert Pat-| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bigelow and Church at her home, on Friday eve- ton, Patty, Debbie and Betty, Dave family, of Barker, N. Y., spent the ning. Present: Mrs. Ray Gunton, | Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer | weekend with the Harry Bigelows. Mrs. Oscar Fish, Mrs. Elsworth | Holmgren and Cheryl, Mrs. William | Mike Bean, New Cumberland, Pa., Field, Mrs. Albert Jones, Mrs. Wil- | Crossman and Emily, Mrs. Byron Tom Bean, and Mrs. Joseph Kerns | liam Butler, Mrs. Jacob Miner, Mrs. | Cook,” Judy and Byron, Mrs. Jack : and family, New Brunswick, spent Joseph Shalata, Mrs. Henry Lane, ! Mrs. William Munkatchy, Mrs. El- wood Patton and Mary Marie, Mrs. | Francis Shcenck, Mrs. Russell Cas- | terline, Mrs. Oscar Patton, Mariel | Lutes and the hostess, Mrs. Fred | Schenck. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Meyers, | |' Muhlenberg, visited the Fred Sche- | | ncks, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kelly visited | at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack | Brace and Mr. and Mrs. James Wil- | Idetown Mrs. Lorey Meade | weekend with Mr. | Smith, Allentown. | Mrs. spent the | and Mrs. Clark | On Wednesday | Meade entertained at ' dinner | in honor of her husband’s birthday. | neski. Wall, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Womer, | Bonnie and Bobby. Mrs. Joseph Shalata is ill, at her! | home, here. Marguerite Cook, Eleanor Goble | and Mrs. Ernest Teetsel visited Mrs. | | Basil Hayner, at Binghamton, on French this weekend were Mrs. Thursday. | Thomas Lane and JoAnn, and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Race, Chris- Dorothy Kish, Avenel, N. J. : tine and David visited Mr. and Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Patton and the weekend with the Elvin Beans. George Scouten was taken: to the | General Hospital suffering from a | heart atack. He remains in critical condition. Guests at the home of Dorothy | Nelson Cargill, Mr. and Mrs. Char- | family and Mr. and Mrs. Charles es Van Campen and Mrs. Lawr- Watkins, Athens, Pa. spent ‘Satur- ence Race and William, Bingham- | day evening with Mr. and Mrs. ton, on Saturday. James Patton. oR Mr. and Mrs. John Kovolick and The wedding of Miss Marlene family, Ottsville, spent the week- Patton, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. end ‘with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Vis- Franklin Patton and Dale : Belles, Mr. Visneski and son Ron-!{son of Mr. and Mrs. William: Belles, ald, employed in White Oaks, Md., Noxen, took place at the Methodist spent the weekend at home, here. | church, on Saturday evening. Wed- Mi. and Mrs. Carlton Patton and | ding was performed by Reverend | family of Newark, Del., spent the | Fred Eister, pastor of the Church. weekend with Mr. and Mr rank- | ; p d’ | Present were Mr. and Mrs. Delbert | lin Patton, also Mr. a a Cann Mi ei Wg Meade, Delberta Brink, Mr. and | ald Patton, coopersburg. | Del 2 rev: on [ios Sey Meade, Mr. and Mrs. | Raymond Scott, employed in Old| Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hackling Sr. alter Meade. | Bridge, N.. J., spent the weekend | attended the World's Fair, on TURKEY SUPPER | here, with his family. Saturday. i The Women’s Society of Chris- | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff Sr. | Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Phoegds are | tian Service will have a turkey | spent the weekend at the home of | Spending some time at the he le of | supper in the c¢hurchhouse on | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shilanskis and | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Manganella, Wednesday, Oct. 6, beginning at | family, Trenton, N. J., so as to be Kingston. 3 5:30 and a bazaar. Mrs. Dean | near ‘the Hahnemann Hospital, Phil-| Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gunton, spent Shaver is chairman with Bess adelphia, where Albert Keiper is a several days this week, at the | Cooke charge of the bazaar. KUNKLE Mrs. Adirene Nulton entertained | | the following guests at her home | | Saturday: Mesdames Grace Ide, | | Arline Kunkle, Wilma Elston, Na- | | omi Ashburner, Edith Weaver, Gen- | | evieve Fisk, Virgie Elston, Mitzi | Hiller, Myrtle Hess, Florence Hoyt. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hoyt and Al- | fred Hoyt visited relatives in Png | hamton Sunday. Walter Freeman has returned | | home after spending some time at | | General Hospital. | Mrs. James White and Debbie | Hoyt visited Mrs. White's parents ! | in New York over the weekend. WSCS of Kunkle Church will sell baked goods at the Farmer's Mar- | ket, Monday, Wednesday, and Fri- | day of next week. Ola Goss Manor | cisco; where they will visit their patient. Albert underwent heart World's Fair and also visited at the surgery on Tuesday, and his. condi- | home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sed- tion "is good. | ler, Noroton, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crispell will| Mrs. Norma Meeker, a Bidlent leave: on Wednesday for San Fran- | for some time at General Hospital, | is very much improved and’is ex- son ‘Earl Jr. and they will join him pected to leave the hospital very in a plane “hips to Hawaii. They ex- soon. Dr. and Mrs. John Blase, Scott, Judy, and Robbie, and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Nelson with children Joan and Buddy spent a week in Ocean View Park, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newman spent Mrs. Sidney Ley, Luzerne; Mr. and Mrs. Stafford Ley, Wilkes-Barre; | Mrs. Robert Ley, the honored guest | and Mrs. Wilkinson, Bunker Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mont- | gomery and family, Hickory Street, | and her mother, Mrs. Marion Per- | rin, visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph | Philbin and family, Westhurysl Long Island, several days recently. While there they spent a day at the World's Fair. Vernalee Pritchard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Pritchard, Maple Street, left Tuesday for Al- legheny College where she entered the junior class. Vernalee was on the dean’s list at the college during her sophomore year. PREV NITY N 4 111 or BOX SPRING can be GUNA. Le Te] STA YR $9.50 M. B. BEDDING CO. 526.5. MAIN ST..822-2491 a week in Sea Side Heights, N. J, | studies at the University of Arkan- | recently. Tom Houlette returned to his sas> where he is a sophomore on September 10. 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