The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, August 04, 1966, Image 11

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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
MRS. DAISY PRYNN
Mrs. Daisy: Prynn, Rochester,
N. Y., has been spending the last
three’ weeks at her cottage at Pat-
terson Grove. She returned to East
Dallas Friday night to her brother
Giles Wilson's home for several
days. On Saturday she had lunch |
with her brother Ted and Jule Wil-
son. The afternoon they spent at
Ted's Lake, T. J., where she visited
other grand nieces who weré there.
‘While at the lake she went fishing
and caught herself a mess of fish
(I hope they were good). She re-
turned Sunday to Bunker Hill with
her daughter, Mrs. Chester Glahn.
Tron she left Monday morn-
ing fo her home in Rochester. Mrs.
Prynn will be eighty one years old
in October. She was so thrilled
over her catch of fish and will be
proud to read it in the Post, I'll bet,
as she is a subscriber and does not
miss a thing in it. !
Mrs. Giles Wilson is ill at her
home with a bad case of shingles, |
which are very painful to her. Giles !
seems to be getting a little better |
after taking whirl pool treatments.
I wish hem both speedy recoveries.
. Mrs. Maxine Mishler, Vancouver,
‘Wash., spent Monday till Thursday
of last week with Mr. “and Mrs.
Harry Martin. She is the former
Mrs. Frank Martin of Demunds
estate,, now owned -by Harry Goe- I
ringer. - It has been twenty nine
years since they had seen. one an- |
other, so had a very happy visit.
QUARTERLY CONFERENCE |
Tha All Charge First Quarterly
Contérence under the direction of
, put. in «an oxygen tent immediatly;
TEAST DALLAS
Lake T. J. last Thursday afternoon.
They took their own picnic lunch
with the exception of meat and ice
cream, which was provided by the
church.
Mr. and Mrs. John (Bud) Buccan,
and family, Rhode Island, spent a
weekend recently with the latter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond |
Moore, Ransom Road. Mrs. Buccan |
is the former Jeraldine Moore.
John Jr., remained on the farm for
his vacation which will end- when
his grand parents take him back
home and spend a week or two with
their other children, Charles and
I Jean in Rhode Island. While away,
| Frydlewicz; Ernest Price and Mrs.
Mrs. Moore's nephew and wife, Ell-
wood Montanye, Johnson City will
take care of the farm. |
Mrs. Pearl Stanton, State College,
and her- two grandsons, visited her |
son Warren Stanton and family last
Monday and Tuesday.
Alex Cook, Roushey Plot, was
| taken to Nesbitt Hospital = last |
Wednesday night, where he was
after special care he was able to re-
turn to his home Saturday.
* MRS. PETER WILSON DIES
Mrs. Peter (Hazle) Wilson, New
Milford. passed awav Friday after-
noon July 29. in Medical Arts Nurs-
ing home, which is connected with
the Montrose Hospital. Her hus-
band Peter, brother of Giles and |
Ted Wilson, preceded her in death
by six months and one day. He
died February 28.
HOWELL BIRTHDAY PARTY
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Howell, low-
er Demunds Road, were happy to
tend a reunion of Mrs. Carlin’s side
| present at this important service.
Hospital, undergoing tests.
our new District Superintendent, | have their two daughters, Lois
Dr. Roswell Lvon, was held in the | Mvers from New Brunswick, N. J.
Fast Dallas Church, Monday ieve- and. Alberta Howell from Levitown,
ning, July 25, with a good crowd. | Pa., visit them last week. They
The official board met an hour. “2ent’ one of their days taking
earlier@the same evening with the | their parents on a birthday picnic
following ‘attending: Rev. Howard fo celebrate the 80th. birthday of
Hockingbury, Harry and Florence [heir dad. They went to Hickory |
Martin, Philip Culver, Mary Ryman, | Run and also visited Boulder Field.
Myra Carlin, Jessie Moore, Glen | The legend is that, Hickory Run, |
Howell. and: Trene Moore, | about a thousand years ago, it was’
Mrs, Ed. (Edith) Morris. i all covered with ice, which when it
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George and family, David Eric and melted left all white rocks; 30
Nancy Ann, Pittston, visited
her acres and not a blade of grass any-
sister Jeanette Dickinson and fam-
| where. T would like to see that
ily last Sunday. Other visiters | £0me day. Who knows? TI just
were Helen Dickinson's brother | might.
Peter Thatch, his wife and sons Other guests of Howells last week
Peter Jr., and Michael of Nanticoke. | were, Mrs. Howell's brother Alpha
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Ryman and , Dymond and wife; Tarpon Springs,
children Lloyd. Inez, Lois and he)
band Joe Hardisky, celebrated Mrs.
Ryman's sister’s seventieth birth-
day, Mrs. Esther Lewis in Mount |
Holly, New Jersey; a week ago Sun-'
day.
Rusty Eyet, son of Mr. and Mrs. |
Russell Eyet, Martz Read has been |
ill with a. respiratory infection. ..
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Brown, Clif-:
ton Heights. and family. spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur |
Morgan, Demunds Road. Larry Jr. |
who had. been vacationing with
aunt Jennie and uncle Art.,, was:
sick over having to leave the coun- |
try apd return to his home in HOT |
Philif@elphia.” : |
S. S. PICNIC |
Methodist Church, Orange. en-|
White and Beige
Medium Heel — Reg.
EXPERT
, on’ Martz Read, following a few days
A their church school picnic at!
SIDEWALK SH
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Fla., and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Felger, Bradenton, Fla.,, who also
visited other relatives and friends
in the area. The Howells and daugh-
ters also spent last Wednesday at
Lake Jean.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell. Eyet and
sons have returned to their home
vacation in Ocean City and New
Jersey last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Moore’
and children occupied a cottage at|
Brightwater Beach, N. J., all last
week. They looked like a different
family when they returned. They
were all a beautiful brown. Brother
David Moore and family spent the
same time there; only four cottages
apart. .
Mr. and Mrs. David Moore, Passic, :
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MAIN HIGHWAY DALLAS
675-1141
with meticulous
| teachers.
N. J., are visiting both their par-
ents this week; Mr. and Mrs. Grant |
Croman and Irene Moore. Of course |
their four children are here also.
Mr. and Mrs. Lanny Carlin, two
and a half year old Billie and two |
month baby girl “Amy”, from
Kirkwood, N. Y., visited his aunt,
Myra Carlin last Saturday. Lanny
and his family went on later to at-
of the family in Reading.
New members who were taken in
and welcomed in the East Dallas
Methodist Church Sunday morning,
were, Misses Marian and Linda
Stredney; Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Florence Miller. Mrs. Daniel Marks,
mother of Mrs. Frydlewicz was also
James Pellam, who was injured
by a hit and run motorist in Lu-|
zerne a week ago Tuesday, remains
a patient in Nesbitt Hospital. The
full extent of his injuries is not
known; but he has a badly broken
right hand and at first was thought
to have a broken hip. We wish you
God's speed to recovery, Jim.
All were glad to see Diane Pickett
home from college and. in East Dal-
las Church Sufiday morning, and to
hear her ‘say that her ‘dad, Robert
Pickett was home from ‘the Nesbitt |
Hospital. |
Mrs. Elizabeth Billings, Upper De- | land, a son. Eric Michael, June 20, | in attendance was Mrs. Julia Davis
munds Road is a patient in General |
Sweet Valley |
Jackie and Lorraine Ann i]
Trucksville, spent the weekend with
their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. |
Albert Ray and family. They are
the children of Mr. and Mrs. John
Martin.
Dale Edwards: celebrated his:
birthday on July 31.
Mrs. Thomas Kuczawa, Gregg, |
Richard and Judy, Reading, spent!
the week with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- |
liam Naugle Sr. |
Mrs. Caroline Ferrey has returned |
home after spending two weeks
with her sister, Mrs. Margaret Aton, |
Binghamton, N. Y.
Karla Ray spent a day last week
with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Al- |
bert Ray. Karla is spending the
summer at Camp Lohikan, Lake
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Como, where she is teaching ar-!
chery. She is also directing a
musical play, “The West Side
Story”.
Visitors last week of Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Callender and Warren were:
Mrs. Lloyd Wilson, daughter Mrs.
Ethel Kershmer and sons, Drums,
Mrs. Gertrude Withey, Indiana and
Mrs. Harry Wright, Kingston.
Little Joanne Culver, daughter of
Harold Culver celebrated her birth-
day on July 29.
Janie Steinruck, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Steinruck recently
broke her arm.
A number of people from this
area attended the Dewy Camp at
Melody Park, Dallas, last week.
Lillie June Ferrey was one of the
Jay Long and Brent, Mrs. Ada
Smith, Nancy and Ginny Re, Lan-
i caster are spending the week with
| Mr.
and Mrs. McKinley Long and
family. Dayton Long, Lancaster,
also spent the weekend with his
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. William Ferrey Jr.,
. Lancaster, spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. William Ferrey Sr.
and Lillie June.
Cub Scout Pack, 444, held their
picnic at Palace Park, Rummages
Grove, on Wednesday evening,
Sales. Slip Pads
In Many Designs
The Dallas Post
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1966
Roushey Family Holds 18th Reunion|
Eighteenth annual reunion of the
Peter B. Roushey family, was held
Saturday, July 23, at Palace Park.
A picnic dinner was enjoyed fol-
lowed by. a business meeting. Of-
ficers were elected on a two year
term, President Ray Roushey; Vice
President Mrs. Matilda Croom; Sec-
retary and Treasurer, Mrs. Florence
Martin.
Next reunion will be
Palace Park, July 22, with dinner
at 1 p.m. Prizes and games are
in charge of Helen Gaylord and
Hazel Garris
There were three deaths: Bradner
J. Roushey, March 7, 1966; Bertha
Mae Roushey, December 31, 1965;
| Benjamin Galey, August 18, 1965.
There were two marriages; Glenn
E. Koerber to Evelyn Phillips, No-
vember 10, 1965; Betty Buck to Wil-
liam Wood, June 8, 1966.
There were seven births reported:
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Howell, Belve-
held at
Mr. and Mrs. James Roushey, Shav- x
ertown; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Roushey, { Mr. and Mrs. Charles Womer and
Harveys Lake; Mrs. Julia Davis, Mr. Mamily, cared for Karen and Kevin
and Mrs. Larry McCay and Larry, | patton for one week while their
Cherry Hill, N.J.; Charles Davis and | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pat-
and Mrs. Elmer Howell, and Tina, |
a navy buddy and his family.
Belbidere, N.J.; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest | > y
B. Long, Orangeville; Mr, and Mrs. | Michael Traver on the Stull Road.
Harr . Campbell, bby Brod- |
IRE Li Frank en Cam | Gayle Space, daughter of Me. ans
bra; Mr. and’ Mrs. Arthur J. Heck- | Mrs. Paul Space, Debbie Coole,
Tn. NY: Mr. and Mrs. George | lin, Allan Siglin, Dusty and Sammy
Gaylord, Ronnie and Lori Jean,
Bobby Shoemaker, Mrs. Bessie Rou- |
shey, Trucksville; Mrs. Helen Lozier,
; Mrs. John Donahue, Don, Mehoop- | ;
any; Mrs. Velma Thomas, Wilkes- eral Hospital on Tuesday and under-
| Barre; Mr .and Mrs. Jay Bloomer, | Went surgery on Friday morning.
| Melinda and Brenda, West Chester; | She is coming along fine.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin Jr., Mr. |
| and Mrs. Clifford Garris, children | at the home of her sister, Mrs. Rose
[ Billy, Jimmy and Judy, Dick Mor- | Gruver, Binghamton and also at-
week,
Gwen Davis, Columbia, N.J.; Mr. | ton took a trip to Missouri to visit |
Ocalz, Tle: Scott E Davis, | Thelma Sue Engelman, Charles Sig- |
| tended the Republican picnic at| Buffalo after several
{ Mrs. Lillie Decker, Tunkhannock, Brownies, on | the Ray Guntons.
L. Miers, Harford; Mr. and Mrs. Fred | has moved into the home, owned by | Saturday evening: Mrs. Joseph Dot-
{ Traver, Leroy Weaver attended Day and Mrs. Clayton Keiper Sr., left
| Camp at Melody Park for the past | Sunday for California by bus.
Mrs. Fred Schenck entered Gen: | 9th. He was stationed with the air
Mrs. Clark Oliver spent Sunday Saturday evening. They were called
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dere, N.J., a daughter Tina Marie | gan, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin Sr., | tended their family reunion, at the |
on November 21, 1965; Mr. and Mrs.
John Roushey, Trucksville, a daugh-
ter, Kerry Lynn, April 10, 1966; Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Lee Olsen, N.J,,
a daughter, Lari Sue, May 4, 1966;
Mr. and Mrs. Larry McCay, Cherry
“Mr. and Mrs. Warren Stanton and | Gruver home.
| Carl, Dallas; Mrs. Laing Coolbaugh| Mrs. Jerry Boone and family,
| and Cathy, Shavertown., | Eyersville, Pa., spent Friday after-
The family traveling the greatest noon with her mother, Mrs. Wil-
distance was Mr. and Mrs. Arthur | liam Engelman.
' J. Heckman, Ocala, Fla. The oldest |
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Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Frye and | Rochester, N: Y.
Hill, N.J., a son Larry Joseph, May gentleman was Peter F. Roushey,| family, Lehighton, “visited at the
23, 1964; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Miers,
a‘ son ‘Paul Gordon, June 4, 1966;
Mr.’ and Mrs. Edward Moyer, a son
Douglas, May 26, 1966; Mr and Mrs.
Clifford Haines. Port Tobbaco, Mary-
1966.
Present were: Mr. Peter F. Rou-
| shey, Dallas; Mr. Peter L. Roushey, ;
| Fifty Ninth Moss Family Reunion
[the oldest Lady was Mrs. Bessie home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kresge, | Hackling. and Carl
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Roushey. The youngest member was | on Thursday.
Larry McCay, son of Mr. and Mrs. |
i Larry MaCay, Cherry Hill, N.J. The |
members having the largest family
with nine und Mr. and Mrs. Harry
J friend, Athens, Pa., were visitors at
| Martin Sr. with 15.
the Charles Womer home, during
. I'the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hansen, John
Jr., Debbie and Steven, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert McGovern and Cindy
Lou, Barbara Engelman, Cananda-
! married, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Greg- | Md., Mr. aand Mrs. William Hassay,
The fifty-ninth annual reunion of | other year. Historian's report was
the Moss Family was held Saturday | given by M. Gertrude Taylor, poems
July 16 at Wolfe's Grove, Sylvan by Myron S.: Gregory, Jr., violin
ake. | solos by Johnnie Hassay and Wil-
After a picnic lunch the president | liam Hassay.
Myron D. Moss called the meeting Next reunion will be held the first
together and all sang “In The Gar- Saturday of August 1967, at Wolfe's |
den”. The scripture reading, a por-| Grove, Sylvan Lake. Closing song
tion of the 90th Psalm, was read | was “God Be With You”.
by Mrs. William Nesbitt. Prayer was| Present were: Shickshinny, Averil
by Dewey Martz. Minutes of last| Marion, M. Gertrude Taylor, Mrs.
reunion were read by Mrs. Dewey | Silas Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. Myron
Martz, recording secretary. | Moss; Chinchilla, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
Prizes were given to the follow-| liam Nesbitt; Nanticoke, Nellie
ing: oldest lady present, M. Ger- | Sutliff;
trude Taylor; oldest man, Mr. Wil-| Wellsville, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs.
liam C. Nesbitt; youngest present, Neil Haskins, Sue, Betsey, Laurie
Stephen « Hassey; married longest, | and David Haskins; Washington,
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Martz; latest | D. C., May E. Gregory; Rockville,
gua, N. Y., spent the weekend with
Edgar Engelman.
MRS MAUDE THOMAS
Mrs. Maude Thomas is coming
along fine at the Nesbitt Hospital,
where she was taken following an
automobile accident, at Shaver-
town, on Tuesday. She was in a
critical condition for several days
but has taken a turn for the better,
at this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Aldus Myers, Susan
and Aldus, 3rd., College Park, Md.,
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dendler, Deb-
bie, Joel and Neil, Winthrop, N. Y.
and Mrs. Joseph French, Barbara
and Carol, Brasher Fall, N. Y., spent
the weekend with Fred Schenck
while his wife is in the hospital.
. Mr.
!ple.” T. E. May, English historian.
ory and family; largest household
present, Mrs. Silas Gregory and
families; longest distance traveling,
Mr. and Mrs. William Nesbitt.
All officers were retained for an-
Carole Eddy spent a few days
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Louis Coursen |
in Forty Fort. Beth Ann Coursen
from Akron, Ohio, visited at the
same time.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson McMullen,
Anne and Matthew, Rochester, N.Y,
spent last weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Dawe.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Swartz and
Jenny are visiting Mrs. Swartz
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Major.
Mrs. Edna DeLyons is convalesing
at the home of her sister, Mrs. Le-
Roy Brown after several weeks in |
the Nesbitt Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ide, and
and Mrs. Charles Nuss are va-
“No circumstances in the history
of our country -- not even parlia-
mentary reform -. has done more
for freedom and good government
than the unfettered liberty of re-
porting. And of all the services
which the press has rendered to
free institutions, none has been
greater than its hold defiance of
parliamentary privilege. while la-
boring for the interests of the peo-
| William, John, Michael and ‘Stephen
Hassay; Barnesville, Pa., Mr. and
| Mrs. Myron S. Gregory. Myron Jr.,
| Kathy, William and Matthew
| Gregory. :
YOUNG ADULT CLASS
The following members of the
Young Adult Class of the Methodist
Church met at the home of Mrs.
Charles Womer, on Friday evening.
Present: Mr. and Mrs. Byrvem Cook
and Judy, Mrs. Eleanor Pakon and
Debbie, Emily Crossman, Mrs. Spen-
cer, Holmgren and Chery Ann, Mrs.
| cationing in The Martimos, Canada.
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| © Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wright and | N." Y. and Mr. and Mus.
| family, of Osceolo, Pa., Mr. and, Mason, Johnson City, N. Y.
Mrs. Fred Sheffer and family, John- |
son City, N. Y., Thomas Womer and |
NOXEN
Charles Womer and Bobby. The
president, Mrs. Eleanor Patton ex-
pects to call a special meeting in
the near future.
The following from Noxen at-
Lake Wilderness,
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Hess and {
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff, Mrs. |
lark Qliver. |
LEAVES FOR VIETNAM |
Clayton Keiper Jr., son of Mr. |
He
expects to be in Vietnam by August
force at Red Rock.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Felegy ar-
rived from Denver, Colorado, on
here due to the serious accident of
her mother, Mrs. Maude Thomas,
now a patient in the Nesbitt Hos- |
pital.
Mrs. Leroy Hess, Mrs. Ross Wil-
liams and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Wheeler Hess spent several days |
last week at the homes of Harold
and Niles Hess and their family in
Weekend guests of Mrs. Joseph
were Mr. and |
Mrs. Frank Shannonberger, Elmira, |
William |
Audrey Cooper, Philadelphia. was
the. substitute pastor at St. Lukes |
Lutheran Church on Sunday.
Douglas Shafer, Philadelphia, is |
spending a week with the Joseph |
Nalbones. i
Peggy and Nancy Shafer, Phil-
adelphia, are spending a week with
Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Hopfer and
family. |
Kenneth Denmon and Spencer
Holmgren went to Trenton, N, J. |
on Sunday to bring Mrs. Denmon |
and children home after a visit at |
the home of Mr. and Mrs. George |
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Pellitieri and daughter Vivienne. |
Mrs. Daisy Waltman, Pottstown, |
Pa., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry |
Bigelow. They just returned from |
Oneonta, N. Y., where they visited |
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Perroni. {
Albert Kaminstein, LI, is spend- |
ing ' some time with his grand |
parents; Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Bean. |
Mr. and Mrs. John Rauch and |
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David- Eddy and. James Lam- Lio re
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VISIT . . .
William Sutton has returned after
| spending some time at Nesbitt Hos-
pital.
| Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Bland, Lisa!
t-and Charles of Yorktown, Va., spent
last week with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon |
Dawe.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cragle and
sons are camping at Lake Jean.
Dr. Abe Finkelstein’s
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466 BENNETT ST., LUZERNE
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A weekend guest of Jackie Mal-
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Chairs Recovered
Dallas auto seat cover
Custom Auto Upholstery
Seat Covers, Convertible
Tops, Boat Tops
GEORGE MASON, Prop.
Dial Dallas — 674-9521
Across from Shady Side Lake
Route 309, Kunkle, Pa.
family, Camp Hill, Pa.
weekend with his mother, Mrs. G..
H. Rauch. os
JoAnn returned to their home in
| Saturday evening, due to an injury
| to his mouth.
{ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Traver, for
SECTION B — PAGE 5
spent the -
Mr. and Mrs. John Gunton and :
weeks with
Mr. and Mrs. James Kelly and
son James, Milnesville, Pa., visited
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kelly on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff Jr. and
family, Baltimore, Md., are spending
a weeks vacation with Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Ruff Sr.
Todd Rifenbury, small son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Rifenbury, was
taken to General Hospital, on
He fell on a spike
while playing.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeddie MacMillan
and Joan spent Sunday at the home
of their daughter, Mrs. Joseph
Vilasi and family, Binghamton.
Chris Lattimer, Williamsport, is
staying with her grand parents,
one week.
Mr. and Mrs. David Hopkins,
Vienna, N. J., spent the weekend
with Harry Siglin.
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sity, England, is Jack’s fellow coun-
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