EE — A cS ae ~ BECTION B — PAGE 4 » ~~ IHR DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1966 NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS BEAUMONT, Mrs. William A DALLAS, Carol Ann Williams FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage IDETOWN, Bess Cooke MT. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert 639-2544 674-4109 674-5460 639-9531 639-5137 388-7261 ustin EAST DALLAS, Mrs. Iren NOXEN, Mrs. Elida Beahm Kelly RUGGLES, Mrs. Charles Williams SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. F. W. Anderson SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Thomas Sayre TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert 298-2149 639-5422 675-2001 477-3731 696-1689 e Moore 675-3080 EAST DALLAS FAREWELL PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rozelle, Orange, entertained at a surprise party Monday evening, August 22nd., in their home, with a gather- ing of friends to wish Elaine and her three sons well in their change | of environment. Guests were Mrs. Fred Dymond Sr., and Vivian; Mrs. Ruth King, Lillian Evans, Gunda Perry, Mary Mitchell, Joyce Sickler, Althea Dy- mond, June Alling, Mimi Phillips, © Marian McHenry, Florence Weaver, Ruth Montross. | Florence Montross, The Rozelles had Elaine, sons Ho- ward, Mark and Douglas; also sister Vivian as dinner guests before the | party, so to be sure of their pres- ence later. Foxy wasn’t Glenna? Mrs. Arline (Rozelle) children Jerry and Elloise, Philadel- phia; Mrs. Wanda (Rozelle) Vople- us, two sons Bobby the Rozelle homestead, Orange, in order to attend the Evang Reunion at Lake T.J. Mr. Wilfred Moore, Hunlock Creek, is spending a few weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Moore, after being a patient in the Veteran's Hospital two weeks. His son Charles is also vacationing at Grandpa Moore's. Miss Enola Gay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gay, Ransom Road, enjoyed last week at Sky Lake, Windsor, N. Y., but home in time to have a good time at the Mt. Zion auction, which These numerous Back Mountain Barbecues, dinners, and suctions are like reunions of friends from far and near. Such happy joyous times. WED 50 YEARS Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Moore, Ransom Road, will celebrate their rN Le as Bs HOMEMADE POTATO PANCAKES 5¢ ea. Trucksville Snack Shop CARVERTON ROAD COMPLETE Lehman, Pa, property at Public Auction road known as the Outlet 31 Registered ~ Holsteins, ~ Guernseys And Jerseys 31 checked. with 18 Reg., 7 Guernseys with 7 bred for late fall. Several bre cattle. Burke, Woodbourne Inka Reflec Pabst Jess Burke. This is a good, all year aro creamery herd test of 4%. In John Deere No. elevator, JD 10 ft. harrow, A-1 Massey Ferguson side rake, new rubber. Jamesway 400 Gal. Bul Surge 6 unit milker pump Simplicity garden tractor with , golden wedding anniversary, Satur- been in since July, and expects to day, September 10th. More about be home in the middle of Septem- the celebration will be in a later ber, from then, WHERE? Joseph is issue, but thought perhaps friends married to the former Kay Ann would like to acknowledge it with calls or cards. | Mark Dymond recently spent a | week in Wildwood, N. J., with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller, West Hartford, Conn., spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eu- gene Miller, Sr. They attended the | Harvey of Bunker Hill, where she is residing with her parents during his tour of duty. Fred Risch Jr., Orange, remains a patient in Nesbitt ‘Hospital. Mrs. Ralph Murdock has returned home from the Nesbitt Hospital. Back Mountain is well rep- resented at Nesbitt. Mr. Evans | Mr. Crispell-Bean wedding Saturday London is a surgical patient there evening and reception at the Coun- also and would enjoy hearing from | Evans, ' and - Donnie, | Long Island, spent last weekend in| try Club. Henry and wife left Tues- day to return to their home. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Miller Sr., left Wednesday of last week for | family of New Milford, - recently | Canada, (Valley Field) to visit Mr. expect to stay a week or two. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Solonick (cousin of Mabel Wilson) from Tunkhannock; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller, Conn, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene his many friends. Dan Dymond, ! t00, jis ‘a surgical patient. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wilson and spent ‘the afternoon at’ Lake T-J, and Mrs, Albert Quevillia, friends | With: his aunt and uncle, Mr. and whom they met in Florida, They Mrs: Ted ‘Wilson. Mrs. Jack « Beagle and daughter Jean; ‘recently spent.a day.in Bloomsburg visiting her siSter-in- law. si; Miiss' Sharon Morris has returned Miller, Ransom Road, all visited. Mr. | to her “home on lower Demund’s | and Mrs. Giles Wilson a. week ago Sunday. Hindle 3 Bonnie and Tommy Moore; chil- i dren of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Shep Moore, spent last week with their grand- parents, Tom: and Jessie Moore, | lower Demunds road. Sheps ‘new home in" Lanoka Harbor, ‘N:.: J., is expected to be completed by Octo- | ! | | | { | | | road, ‘after a two week's vacation | withe her ‘aunt Mrs. Robert Wil- liams, Hatfield, Pa. : My. and Mrs. Dana Brace and family’ of Binghamton spent the weekend with his mother Mrs. Bes- sie Brace./ Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bloomer. West Chester, have moved into the home of Mrs. Ben (Viola) Brace, lower | comparison. we all enjoyed. | ber. Shep and Eleanor were to come | D & d last Lor last weekend to take their children | © CrhHR€§ road, ‘ast weex. —tvery- ; ; | body" welcomes them back into our | home. Vacations end too soon. blog ny > neighborhood. thanks to a transfer | ; Mr on Mrs. En oa | with: his employment. Mrs. Bloomer | our chil on rom Rha lo Is 91 is the former Peggy Martin, daugh- | Be a ens, : — | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin. ES «haymondg Moore 10or 2 eel. Miss Lauren Kintzer is spending Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller, Hil- | two weeks in Long Beach, N. Y,, | debrant Road, celebrated their | and in Washington, D.C., with her | 20th wedding anniversary -August | sister Beverly. She is sure getting 5th.; with a family dinner at home. | to be a globe trotter, having been | SUN-LIT FARMS Lehman Twp. I, the undersigned, will sell the following: personal between Harveys Lake and Lehman, on the macadam Arrows at Lehman on Pa. Rt. 118, & 6 miles W. of Dallas. ~ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1966 {1:00 A.M. Sharp All 30 day & TB and blood tested free herd. Calfhood vac- ~ cinated. Local & interstate health charts on day of sale. Pregnancy This Luzerne Co. herd consists of 32 milch cows. 22 Holsteins . fresh recently of which 5 are Holsteins, 2 Jerseys and 1 Guernsey. The herd was founded almost entirely from Hillside Farms stock & Neba sires such as Big Rock Burke Teddy, Weber Sensation Guernsey sires are Villa Crest Kings Honor, Yellow Creek S Superior and McDonald Farms S Mister. records and selling: Gwen 15,495 M, 562 F, just fresh; Dixie 16,872 M, 631 F; Fern 14,272 M, 522 F; Fiana, Guer. 10,251 M, 472 F. Your personal inspection invited. Plan to attend this fine dispersal. wide front end, low hours, good rubber John Deere No. 6 field chopper, A-1, with direct cut grass and corn head, JD 3 pt. hitch corn planter, JD 50 ft. silage & grain new Nov. 1964; Massey Ferguson 3 pt. hitch, 4b 14 in. tractor plows, nearly new; JD 2b plows, Cunningham hay conditioner; pickup baler, Grove ST farm wagon, good tires; lime spreader on SS double wash vats, 50 gal. Elec. water heater, milking utensils, Surge 2 unit milker pump, 1958 Ford 11, ton stake body truck, 1 ton of 5-10-10, 24 Jamesway comfort stalls, 24 in. barn fan, 220 Ft. Cornell Barn Cleaner With (6 Ft. Chute and Motor . TERMS — Cash or Good Check on Day of Sale TENT — LUNCH MERTON L. BUNNELL, Auctioneer. EDWARD E. ONCAY, Owner. They were married inthe Holy Trin- ity Chureh; Swoyersville, by the | also. late Rev. Andrew Kalobusicky. Five | children blessed their union Joseph; | mund’s road, is visiting her daugh- Robert, Ann’ Marie; Susann’ @nd | ter ‘in Philadelphia and at the] Tommy. ther of Mrs. Miller, was an: honored guest at the dinner. Mrs. ‘Susann Steve, mo- | beach. | in foreign. countries this summer | Mis. ‘Elva “Miller, lower De- FRIED CHICKEN There will be a fried chicken din- Joseph is in training in the Naval | ner ‘served at the East Dallas | | Station at: Great Lakes, Ill He has DISPERSAL on the farm, located halfway Road. Watch for Auction And Hi-Grade % 4 Reg., 3 Jerseys with 2 Reg., 8 d for Dec. & Jan., 5 head young tor, Kenevelyn Silver Rocket and und milking herd with an average 1962, on DHIA are the following 620 Tractor, A-I, ; 145 bu. Hawk manure spreader, 1964; New Holland Super 66 PTO & motor, 2 Surge SS milker units, all attachments, Elec. fencer. Springville, Pa. | Dallas, Pa, R. D. 4 Church Saturday October 15th. Serving from 5 p.m.; until all are served: : Mr... and. Mrs. Hamilton (Porky) Mokychick have moved from | the Roushey Plot, East Dallas, to a home: in. Chase, where they will all Church is Show, ‘September 20, 7:30 p.m. at Penna. Gas & Water Co., 425 Wyo- ming Avenue, Kingston. may be purchased from any mem- ber of the class. On Friday of last week, August 26, Matthew Higgins, observed his 97th birthday. While. he has some difficulty getting around, he does very well for almost 100 years old. Higgins was born in Ireland, and spent his early years in Scot- land. T » Paul Faison, of Foleroft, Penna. spent a week's vacation with his cousin, Ruth Higgins. This has be- come an annual affair, but as usual he found August quite chilly by ‘When asked how he liked it’ around here, he said, “I love it.” a Ruth Higgins and Elaine Guilford | returned with = Paul "and spent a week in the Philadelphia’ area, di- viding their time between Ruth's two. aunts, Mrs. Eugene : Frank, Havertown, and Mrs. Lloyd, Faison, Foleroft. They had some new: expe- riences, like riding on street cars {and the’ elevated train which winds up in the subway. They enjoyed a day in Clementon, N. J., and visited | with Ruth’s grandparents, Mr. and | Mrs. F. H. Field. : af On Sunday night a special service was held at’ the Glenview P. M. Church in honor of two of their teenage members who will be-leav- ing for Bible School in the’ next week, Elaine Guilford will enter Columbia Bible College in Columbia. S. €. and Ron ‘Moss has transferred to Nyack Missionary . College in Nyack, N. Y. , ; Harveys Lake Mrs. Stella Enders entertained | | over the weekend Mrs. Louise’ Roes- sler and Mrs. James Cleary of Phil- adelphia and West Palm Beach: Mrs. Stella Enders spent a day recently with Mrs. Ethal ‘Harrison at Benton. : 2 \ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gebler and sons of New York spent ‘several days with his father Harold Gebler. Mrs. Arthur Austin of Highland Lake, Pa.," and’ Kissimmee, Florida | had Junch with us on Friday. Mrs. Clemow, and family and Mrs. Nettie | Austin has recently returned: from a trip to the West Coast. Last Thursday was 1a beautiful day and we enjoyed “a ride to live tegether. There will be a SPECIAL MEET- | ING ‘of the 'Edst Dallas 4-H sewing classé. Saturday, September 10th. 1:30 .pim. in the home of Lorraine Moore, All. girls are urged to attend. / of East Dallas Springville, friends Mr. and Mrs. ‘Joseph La- Velle and their grandson Mark Bar- low ‘of Dallas. 7% ity | Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Yellalonis | and’ family of Baltimore spent the | weekend with Mr. and -Mrs. Michael ' Clark. ik Ela Moore Class Beat oil. pletely. It goes further, Get more out of your ing us today! ’ - ~ CHARLES SWEET heating costs two ways First, a revolutionary new invention for oll burn- ers, the Gulf Solar Heat ECONOJET, beats down costs by giving you more heat from less Secondly, Gulf Solar Heat® drives down heat- Ing costs because it's scrubbed clean with hy. drogen to burn hotter—cleaner and more com- LAR i : IT ECO/I0JET 477-2211 Pb x — i down yet costs no more. heating dollars by call- ‘H. LONG VALLEY ’ sponsoring a Cooking | Tickets | ey Sweet Valley Mrs. | 1 rucksville Trucksville Fire Company | meet in the municipal building to- will | George Zich, Mrs. Robert | Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith | load after yellow truck load of Mount Zion Perry sitting in their car at the Last week it was the sight of Tn Thos 2 | edge of e crowd. ut erry’ has | morrow night at 8. Members will | are spending some time in Cleve- | gravel rumbling up our road and | not been well for some time and it | meet there again on Tuesday night | for practice in the handling of equipment. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Meyers and { family, New York City, will spend | mer Nancy Zich, Chase. ton, N. J., visited relatives at Pikes | the Labor Day weekend with their | Creek and Lake Silkworth on Sun- | places in Exeter. | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Meyers, | day. | Lehigh Street, and Mr. and Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. William Ferrey Jr. John Crawford, Hillside Street. Lancaster, visited relatives here James T. Nixon, Todd Richards, over the weekend. 3 Donald Rood, Thomas Rewett, and| Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Britt spent Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sayre, Tren- | Hicks River road. | Raymnd McClary spent the weekend | the weekend at Sayre, Pa., visiting | at Bridantine, N. J. | their daughter and family Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Crane and | Mrs. Barry Engleman. | family, Meadowcrest, have moved | to a home on Crane Road. | patient at Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. Mame Dymond, Carverton | Sheryl Whitesell, daughter of Mr. Road, celebrated her birthday on and Mrs. Sharon Whitesell, Loyal- Friday. A family gathering marked { ville, celebrated her 6th birthday the occasion. | on” August 19th with a party at her Harry DeWitt, S. Pioneer Avenue, | home. Thé cake was heart-shaped who suffered burns while burning | and decorated with “Little Bo- brush in his back yard several| Peep”. She received lovely gifts. weeks ago, is improving at Nesbitt | Games were played and prizes Hospital.- Cards will be appreciated. ! awarded. Present: Cathy Sayre, and a visit with our Britt Reunion The - Britt - Family, held their re- | age, Valerie Stefanowicl, "Mary Ste- | union’ at’ the home of Mr, and Mrs. | fanowicz,” Lauri'e ! Thomas, Jodie | Where bears roam’. Albert Ferrey has been a surgical | SEEN AT THE MT. ZION AUCTION River road. | | | pleasure to see her ; ' Helen had told me how | A10y. Jy Donsavage, Beth, Donsev | mother had been and had more | | | Donald "Britt: - and family, Ather- | Thomas, Debbie Piatt, Terry Judge; | 'holdt. ‘Drive: on. Sunday, August 21. Darlene Whitesell, Elaine Hoover, | Twenty eight ‘members attended. | pe id i Mrs. lay . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thompson | Thomas, the guest of honor and her land family, Edgewood Heights | mother, “Sheryl is going to be a 1st spent. some time recently with his | grade student at Laketon. | brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and | "EIGHT YEARS OLD | Mrs. John Tasker and family, Cathy Ann Sayre, daughter of | Philadelphia. | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sayre, “Chase, | Catches Large Fish | celebrated her 8th birthday August | Wilfred Anderson, Sri, Holly | 25 with a party:at her home on | Street, caught a seven pound bass | Saturday. She had a circus birth- | while fishing near Norwich, N. Y., | day cake with animals. Games were | recently. The fish was the largest | played’ and prizes - won, ‘ Present: ever caught-in the area. | Donna Bertram, ‘Jo’ Ann-Weaver, Jessie * Conyngham, daughter of | Florence Hospedor, Ber n-i ce Man- Mr. and Mrs. William H. Conyng- | zoni, Francis Manzoni, ‘Ann. Marie | ham, Chase Road, will resume her Fielding, Diane Manzoni, the guest studies at Wheelock College, Boston, | of ‘honor and her mother. Cathy is Mass., on September 18. | going to be a 3rd grade student at Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Roberts, Lehman. > Sutton - Road, will entertain at a | | cocktail party at their home Satur- Mr. and Mrs, Carl Remley enter- day from 5:30 to 7:30 p. m. tained at a. cook-out at their home Sheila Maxwell, daughter of Mr. | on Sunday. Attending: Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Kenneth Maxwell, Atlan- | Walter Gordon, Cathy and Becky, tic City, is spending the week with My and Mrs. Charles Chapin, Janet her grandmother, Mrs. Johanna | and Susan, Mr. and’ Mrs. Paul Selt- Rydzewski, Staub Road. | zer and Lisa, Mr. and Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Mrs. Herbert Brum- who were recently married, are re- bach and Sherry, Mr. and Mrs. siding at 560 Swallow Street, Ed- | Gerald: Naugle, Sherry, Gerry and wardsville.' Mrs. Mazur is the former | Lori, Carol, Carl, Jay and Denise Linda Brown, daughter of Mr. and Remley, Ricky,” Robbie and Douglas Mrs. Sterling Brown, Chase Road. | Agnew and the host and hostess. Mr: and Mrs. Thomas Groff, Lex- | ington, Ky., spent last week with Tewis Ferrey recently spent Satur- Mrs. iGroff's mother, Mrs. Helen | day in Reading with Mr. and Mus. Vivian, ‘Stafford Street. Mrs. Groff | Ralph Raysor. is employed’ by the National Bank | of Lexington. Mr. Groff will enter the senior class at the University of Lexington this fll P. F. C Mitchell Allen is home Mr: and: Mrs. Joseph Scott and | leave from Fort Benning, Ga. family, Metuchen, N. J., spent Fri- He is son of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Albert day with her brother-in-law and Allen ; sister; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Har-| A rison ‘and. family, Staub Road. Mrs. Herbert R. Williams, Street, is. visiting her son an daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Lor- | en Williams and family, Chicago, T11. | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Groff and son, Charles, Harris Hill Road, have | returned from a week's vacation in the Poconos. Cook-Out’ Mazur, | Naugle Sr. Mrs. Margaret Aton, Binghamton, N. Y., is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Caroline Ferrey. Hill South Bend, Indiana, is spending g some time visiting the latter's sister, Mrs. Grace Goodwin. Sympathy of the community is extended to the family of the late Alva Case who was buried last week from Bronson's. Danny and Roxanne Williams, Endicott, N. Y., spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pall. Roxanne NN : also visited: another aunt, Mrs. Vir- ginia Hoover. Leona ‘Moore, Simsbury, Conn., visited at the Elmer Wolfe home READY-MIXED CONCRETE! 1... cok. Marlene and Ann Wrubelsky, Le- vittown, had supper recently at the ‘Walter Pall home. Phone 675-1155 Legal Notice — NOTICE is hereby given that Letters Testamentary . have been granted in the Estate of Elizabeth GLASSES FITTED CONTACT LENSES E. Brader, late of the Borough of ; Dallas, Pennsylvania, who died Aug- 4 ust 2, 1966, to Nancy B. Marshall, |" "EYES EXAMINED sylvania. All persons having claims or de- mands against said estate are re- quested to make known the same and all persons indebted to said estate to make payment to said Executrix without delay. NEVILLE B. SHEA “DR. I. BERGER _ OPTOMETRIST 27 Machell Ave., Dallas Phone 674-4921 “Family Security is built of Four Cornerstones ... not Life Insurance alone!” Imagine a Life Insurance Man talking like this! An Investors Man does. That's why it is worth your while to con. sult him. « « For sound financial planning, call your INVESTORS Man today! i, 674-5231 | rvestors SYNDICATE LIFE Thomas N. Kreidler, Jr. INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPAR 96 Division Street, Shavertown, Pa. Zone manager, 322.3266 of 4 Birch Hill Lane, Dallas, Penn- { | | ‘here it is in “my” paper! | extended the 2% discount collec- | reception at the ‘Short Hills Coun- | Mr. and Mrs. -Thomas Sayre and | Mr. ‘and Mrs. W. L. Kettner, | friends at Pittsburgh this week. | Sunday she will join her parents, | Penn State University to attend the land, Ohio, visiting Mr. and Mrs. | around the corner toward Wyoming | was good that she could get out to Jack Picicci, Mrs. Picicei is the for- | plus the smell of hot tar that told |see friends and neighbors at this us the State was resurfacing the | annual get-acquainted event. Get- That will make | ting in the car to visit with them a smooth driving cut off to some | was Howard Perry's sister Marion How that road McHenry of Orange whom I almost got its name is a lost story to us. don’t recognize any more except in There is no river near it, and no =z Valley Crest nurse uniform! hicks live on it. It is the top ex- | Minnie VanTuyle was there. And tension of Exeter's Schooley Aven- | Lowell and Alice Lewis with their ue running from Wyoming Avenue | baby, from Riverside California. to Shoemaker Avenue and thence Ang Paul and Myrtle Smith who across the road up into these hills. have fixed up the house where the | late Lewis Rozelle lived on Hicks From only a few minutes visit at | Then Alma Woolbert from Nich- the auction I spied through the olson was there. She was all smiles forest of faces and figures Mrs. | telling me about her new position Kenneth Jenkins, the former Mary | she will begin on September 14 ¥&s Jane Thomas. Visiting with her | receptionist and secretary to Wide was the former Helen Harris Saun- | dean of admissions at Keystone ders about whom 1 wrote last week. | junior College in Factoryville. It Her mother, Mrs. Hiram Harris was | il] not be far for her to drive and with her. Tt was an unexpected 1 am sure she'll make good at the inasmuch as | pew work. sick her LAST SUNDAY Tt was my last date to supply at | Huntsville. We had a service of | dedication of the new Methodist WAY | Hymnals, Cathy told a hymnal Te | story to the children and then |i talked to the hymnal. Everybody surgery since I saw her some time ago. But Elsie was looking remark- ably ‘well and smiley. BY THE SHE IS GRATEFUL Said Elsie Harris to mer: “1 Ny was very friendly and we wish the you to put in your paper (get that 100 ville people » happy and fruit- YOUR!) som ¢ expression of i ful year ahead with a new minister henlis to » i 4 lends whe bY , soon coming to be their pastor. = 4 a: 1CK . . got wey hi bi ot So |= In the evening I went with Cathe- 0 ? : | vine to the Wyoming Camp Ground So be | : : 3 f the sum- re Hinled e and all of Elsie where the last service o ag ime re! 3 : . | mer was to be held. Harold od friends at i Do th | Ralph Weatherly was to be the 3 50, 1 enw ‘Hloward a Fun | speaker and he had asked Cathe- | rine to provide the music. When | Mr. Weatherly began his seri | on the word “Ephphatha” whiC means “Be opened” I knew I was in Beaumont | for a helpful sermon’ — and won- Alden Dietz, tax collector, has | dered ‘how in all my more than forty years I never thought to preach on that story in Mark's g@s- pel. You should have been t . tion period from .August 31 to. September 7 in order that he and] Mrs. Dietz may attend the gradua-| tion of their daughter Carolyn at | the Hinsdale Hospital and Sanitari- | William Coover Wins um, Hinsdale, Illinois. Carolyn plans: Scholarship For Wilkes to continue her nursing career by obtaining her college degree. William G. Cooper, Jr., 20-year old ‘son oof Mr. and Mrs. William G. Cooper, Sr. Shrine Acres, has been awarded a scholarship to Wilkes College by the Beneficial Foundation. z Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Goodwin with Sandra. and Curtis attended | the wedding of Vicky LaBruno and | Larry Hunt at First Presbyterian’ Church, ‘Avenel, N. J. Sunday, August 21, at 4:30 pm. and the Bill's father is Field Supervisor for the Wilkes-Barre Division of the | Beneficial Finance System. Bill: attended General Motors In- stitute in Flint, Michigan, where he was ‘a member of the Firebirds, an auto club. He has also spent ‘tone year at Wilkes College, and will therefore be entering his Soph- Miss LaBruno is the of the former Gertrude try Club. daughter Goodwin. Support the local 4-H Girls’: Club: and help to beautify this part. of America by buying tulip, crocus, and daffodils to plant this fall. The Richard Lutes family of Pal- myra is vacationing with the Ralph Luteses this week. Mary Ann Johnson Bill was a member of the Debating team and swimming team. Other | interests are golf aand automobiles. This is one of the scholarships established by the Beneficial Poup. : dation for the specific purpose © gradution of her ule, Me. Mor 0h sons nd dangers of oetordte An : cholodd: | Beneficial employees who are either i Dy id planning to attend college or & presently enrolled. 5 is visiting and Mrs. Warren Johnson, at | Mr. Piease Use Our Coupons Wien You Buy of Our Advertisers | DELICIOUS HOME MADE PIE The Snack Shop Carverton Rd., Trucksville Fresh-baked ITALIAN | PIZZA | Made Daily Call 639-5971 WaHoO INN — MAIN ROAD — HARVEYS LAKE VISIT. Dr. Abe Finkelstein’s New Optometry Offices 466 BENNETT ST., LUZERNE For Your 3 5 EYE EXAMINATIONS NEW FRAMES OPTICAL REPAIRS Located Over 56 Years 72 Main St. — Luzerne For Appointment Call 288-1147 , | 287-1811 re: | > “& 140 NORTH MAIN STREET + SHAVERTOWN / Call .fnoewdon . Have them take charge. 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