Wg N i a — J Sot SECTION B — PAGE 4 NEWS FROM POST CORRES BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin DALLAS, Carol Ann Williams FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage IDETOWN, Bess Cooke MT. ZION, Rev. Tharles Gilbert NOXEN Mr, and Mrs. Jerry Boone, Mi- chael, Michele. and Lisa, Eyers Grove, Pa., visited at the home Mrs. William Engelman on Wednesday. ~ = Entertains Doggy Keiper entertained the followfng at her home on Wednes- day evening: Mrs. Lee Mintzer, Mrs. Ray Kelly, Debbie; Nancy and Richard, Chris- tine Blizzard, Mrs. Clayton Keiper, Mrs. Fred Coole. Stanley Ely is moving his family from Benton to the home on Tunk- hannock highway, owned by Mrs. Clarence Dymond. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shefffler, son Fred aand daughter Penny, John- son City, N. Y., spent last weekend with Mrs. Lillie Sheffler. Mr: and Mrs. John Hansen, John' and | Jr., Debbie and Steven, Mr. Mrs. Robert McGovern, Cindy Lou, Canandagua, N. Y., spent the holi- day weekend with Edgar Engelman. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Besteder and Vernon Boyd, Wilmington, Del, spent last weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Territo. Willard Bender submitted to ma- jor sugrery at the General hospital on FFiday morning. His condition is fairly good. "Mrs. ¢ Elton Field, Jamestown, N. Y., spent the weekend at the home of Delbert and Christine Blizzard. Mi'® Robert Gurinis, Buffalo, N.Y., is spending several days with the Jacob Miners. The sympathy of this community | is extended to the Hackling family, at this time of sorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Hess are spending several days with their son, Wheeler Jr., and his family, at Andover, Conn. Ruth Hough, Almedia, Pa., is spending several days with Stella; Shook. Visitors at the Guy Fritz home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hackling and Patricia, Mr. John Hackling, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hackling, of Vestal, N. Y., Bruce Fritz, Pine Grove, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin F. Bean spent a week at the home of Mr. and Mre. Merwin - Kaminstein at Stoney Brook, L. IL. i Weekend visitors at the Fred Schencks were Mr. and Mrs. Ber- nard Dendler and family, Winthrop, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Joseph French and family, Brasher Falls, N. Y., Mr, and Mrs. Aldus Myers and fam- ily, College Park, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Cahill and family West Pitt-fon. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Vanderhoff, James, Douglas and Peggy and Affi © Blizzard, Metuchin, N. J. spfnt last weekend with Delbert and Christine Blizzard. What price glamorous eyes? Only 3250! Imported self-adhesive human hair eyelashes Thy Cosmetically Yours Imagine—a look this priceless . at this price! Only human hair eyelashes are so subtle—yet so provocative. These are thickly luxuriant. Pre-trimmed and feathered. Self-adhesive. You just press them on—brush them up to blend with your own A: ?1 t gl In black or brown. Extra adhesive included, EVANS DRUG STORE HARVEYS LAKE HIGHWAY SHAVERTOWN TWO PHONES Mrs. Richard Keiper, | 639-2544 674-4109 674-5460 639-9531 639-5137 388-7261 | James Casterline, Buffalo, the Warren Montross home. Darlene Beyer, of her daughter, Mrs. Paul Lat-| timer and family at Williamsport. Pizza Party and and Sharon, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Benner, Rich- Engelman, field, Pa., were Sunday guests at Mr. aand Mrs. Robert Rifenberry, . | Amy Rose, Todd and Fran, Mr. and Wilkes - Barre, | Mrs. Sterlyn May, Sidney, Valerie, | spent a week with her grandparents, ! Jeff and Debbie, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mr. and Mrs. Richard Traver. Mrs. | Boone, Michele, Michael, Lisa, Ey-' Traver spent last week at the home ers Grove, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parr, Bristol, NOXEN, Mrs. Elida Beahm Kelly RUGGLES, Mrs. Charles Williams SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. F. W. Anderson SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Thomas Sayre TR'JCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert EAST DALLAS, Mrs. Irene Moore Beaumont Mr. Pamela and Cynthia Sue, 298-2149 639-5422 675-2001 477-3731 696-1689 675-3080 and Mrs. Warren Johnson and Mrs. Barry paq “Open House” Monday, Sep- | tember 5, in honor of Mrs. John- | son’s brother, Morgan V. Lewis, who was awarded his doctorate in psy- chology at Penn State University Sunday. Morgan plans to remain on the staff at Penn State where he | has been engaged in research. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Murphy with THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1966 PONDENTS A Pizza party was held at the are visiiting B. B. Engelman and { Mr. and Mrs. Robert May. Mr. and Mrs. Jeddie MacMillan | Following the program there wil home of Mrs. Philip Shafer and and Jcan spent last weekend with family on Sunday evening. Present Mr.. and Mrs. Joseph Vilasi were: Mr. aand Mrs. Don Newberry family, Binghamton, N. Y. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nal-' Mr. aand Mrs. Osmand Casterline, Mrs. Ronald Hopfer and family, Mr. | end at their trailer, in Benton. and Mrs. Harry Schwartz and fam-| Mr. and Mrs. Dale Belles have [ily and Mrs. Dorothy French. Mrs. | returned from’ Fort: Rucker, Ala- Alice Lane and daughter Joann, bama and are staying with her par- Tom Nalbone, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Patton. liam Caclntosh. | He is to report to California on the Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Evelan and 16th. and will go from there to family, Griffis A. F. B. Rome, N. Y,, | Viet Nam. spent the holiday weekend with her Osbert Patton, Fort Belvoir, Va., | spent the weekend here with his Vienna, N. J.. spent’ last weekend| Class “Mates of = the Methodist with Harry Siglin. { Church will hold a rummage sale Mr. and Mrs. Glen Montross. Bal- | on October 5 and 6 at the YMCA timore, Md.. are spending their va- building, Shavertown. Please bring cation with his parents Mr, and Mrs. ' things early so they: may be Flovd Montross. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- mended, to the home of Mrs. El- ford Montross and Joan, Rahway, wod Patton or call for pick up. N. J.. spent the weekend with them. | Your help 'is needed and appreci- Basil Hayner, Binghamton. spent ated. Saturday and Sunday with his! Guests at the home of Mr. and | daughter Mrs. Ernest Teetsel and, Mrs. Francis Schenck on Monday family. Mr. and Mrs. Edward White were Mr. aand Mrs. Edward Cob- of Johnson City svent Friday and lengh of Binghamton and Daisv Saturday at their home. | Crispell, Harveys Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Elizabeth Tomascik. Norvine | Mrs. Larry ‘Schenck, Scotia, Pa. Seward, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Polk,| ‘Spe. 4 Richard Newell, Fort Lee, Wyoming. visited the Joe Shalatas| Va.. spent the weekend at the home on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. | of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy | Dana Field and daughter of James-| Newell. and : bone, Susan and Joe Jr., Mr. and Darlene and Brent spent last week- | parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Mac- Millan, E [es the Franklin Pattons. | Mr. and Mrs. David Hopkins, Rummage Sale daughters Donna and Debbie of Gouverneur, N.Y., were recent guests of Mrs. Violet Gary. Carol land Betsy Johnson of Buf- falo, N.Y., and two of Carol's friends, { Clara: Martinez and Judy Jones, spent last weekend with Mrs. Earl Johnson. The Charles Pilgers of Rochester, N.Y., enjoyed their stay with their parents, the Walter Pilgers and the Stanley Kozaks. Students who returned to college this week are: Robert Belles, Jr., Barbara Hadsall, and Gail Hadsall | to Wilkes; Mary Ann Johnson and | Joyce Smith to Mansfield; Carol Smith to Bloomsburg; Allen Downs to Lock Haven. | * Mrs. Bina Holdredge, Worthy | Matron of Dallas Chapter No. 396 | Order of the Eastern Star, has ap- | pointed Mrs. Dorothy Dodson and | Mrs. Cleona Fritz as chairmen of the | Farmers’ Night Market committee | for September 19, 21, and 23 when | members will be contacted to do-| | nate home baked goods. Lehman Mr. and Mrs. Elviie Truitt, Phil- | adelphia, and Mrs. Francis Lewis | spent Monday as guests of Mr. and | Mrs. Bruce Brown of Philadelphia. | Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Linger town. N. Y., spent the weekend ' Bill May and Terry Shook spent and children Cindy, Ricky, Susan with them, : | the weekend on a tour of the New | op ot" nopoer Colorado | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shilanskis Encland States. : ] { and family, Trenton. N. J.. gnent| Visitors over the weekend at the the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Soace Albert Buff Sr. | were: Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Sickler, | Picnic At Laporte | Falls, Mr. and Mrs. William Man- |" The following attended a picnic | ning, | at a cabin in Laporte. Pa., on Sun- | Willim of Ielin, N. J. | day: Mrs. William Engelman, Sheila | i News of Harveys Lake | | The Mintzer Family | Seneca Lake, New York. | Fred Mintzer, son of Mr and Mrs. | Mr. land Mrs. Lee Mintzer, Ellen | Leamon Mintzer has entered Rut- and Kevin Mintzer attended the gers, the State University at New Robert B. Gummo Reunion at War- Brunswick, N.J. Fred a graduate of riors Mark, Pa.; near State College. Dallas Senior High School, class of | Mrs. Mintzer is the former Kath- | 66, was a member of the National rine Gummo. | Honor Society. His parents drove | Mrs. Taft Truska Jr. Linda Gar- | him to school on Wednesday and inger, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond | spent two days with Mr. and Mrs. Garinger visited the Back Mountain | Richard Ostrum at Kendall Park, Migrant Day Care Center on Thurs- N.J., former Dallas residents. Mr. and Mrs. Mintzer and Fred sincere appreciation to Mrs. Mary o | recently spent 3 days fishing at Emanuel, head teacher, who gra- pan : > f= en ——————— | ciously greeted them and showed ; ; | them around. High compliments are Dallas Elementary PT lin order to Mrs. Emanuel and her Dallas Elementary PTA will hold staff for a job well done. its first meeting of the year on Mon- | Mrs. James Worth entertained at day evening, September 19 iat 8:00 luncheon recently Mr. and Mrs. p.m. | Barry Kline and daughter, Kelley, of 1, Smyrna, Ga., Mrs. Harry Kline, Kingston, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray- | mond Garinger and Linda, Harveys | Lake. Eighty Fifth Birthday Labor Day Guests Miss Mary Kuchta has returned 'to Lakewood, New Jersey after Mr. and Mrs. Lyle King and fam- | Sunes AD hE : 3 | spending the ily, Meeker, entertained the follow- mother Mrs. Mary Kuchta. Mrs. ebrating her eighty- ing people oyer the Labor Day Kuchts io col weekend: Mr. and Mrs. Marshall | poo birthday on. Wednesday. of this week. Krause and Marshall Jr., Miss Sandy She is the mother of six children. be room visitation. Refreshments will be served in the auditorium. Krause, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Hand- | los, John Jr. and Debbie, of Wiash- | pry ot Lakewood, Mike, Clarks ington, New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs: | Summit, Peter and George of Har- John G. Handlos, Mrs. Betty Senick, | risbure, John of Shickshinny, and Joe, Steve, Mark, and Paul; Mrs. | 4 drew ot home. Helen Antell, Margaret, John and | W.S.CS. Meeting Eddie. Miss Helen Kava, Mr. and | The Womans Society of Christian Mrs. Robert Kava and Carl, all of Service. of Alderson Methodist | Church met Thursday evening at the GOOD CATTLE SALE At the Elwood H. Brotzman farm, located on Echo Hill, Susquehanna Co., Auburn Township, turn off Rt. 6 on 367, follow auction arrows, 5 miles from Laceyville, ’ Saturday, September 17th Starting at 1:30 P.M. D.S.T. 43 Head of Real Good Holsteins TB and BT tested recently. V.A.C. and charts furnished day of sale. 26 milk cows—11 strictly fresh, bal. Sept., Oct., Nov., 2 in Jan. A real herd of cows, 7 are first calf heifers, 16 outstanding Holstein heifers—just right to breed this fall and a real time to put in heifers—mostly of Sears bull breeding, 1 reg. service bull, 6 pure bred reg. females. Now is the time, here is the place and these are the kind to get at this dispersal. Anyone that can- not attend, give us an order and we will use our best judgment to buy for you. Trucks available. ALSO SELLING: J. D. chopper - P.T.O., LH.C. ensilage cutter, unloader, farm wagon with false gate for silage, Chev 55 pick-up truck, 2 sheep, 3 lambs—all ewes, 6 can milk cooler, 2 Delaval milker pumps. TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE LIGHT LUNCH SERVED Don or Wallace Nichols, East Smithfield, Pa. Phone FL 1-3161 or 1-3261 Auctioneer: George Scott, Troy, Pa. 674-4681 Elwood H. and Mable E. Brotzman, Laceyville, Pa. Phone 869-2233 : Mr. Scott an order for anything you might like to purchase Kathv. ‘Sharon, Kevin and | | day afternoon. They wish to express | have returned after spending the | past three weeks with the latter's | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lewis, | Lehman. | Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lewis en- tertained at a birthday dinner in honor of their = grandson, Ricky Linger recently. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis, Shirley, Dallas, Mr. of Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Alling of Wyoming, Mr. and Mrs. i Robert Linger and family of Den- | ver, Colorado. CORRECTION An advertisement in the Dallas | Post last week stated that Karen Faux Hair Fashions was established in the former Dallas Finance Com- | pany office. That is not true. | Karen is next door to the old | Dallas Finance Company office. The | Dallas Finance Company has moved | into the former Dallas -Postoffice | Quarters. church. Mrs. Raymond Grey pre-| sided. The program opened the meeting with Mrs. Fred Eister, Mrs. Albert Armitage, and Mrs. Grey re- Billy, Barbara and Bobby Lewis of and Mrs. Elvie Truitt | | celebrated their thirty-sixth | { and Michael T. Balko, right of | Clarks Summit, switchmen for Com- | {| monwealth Telephone Company, re- | ‘Ito Penn State; and Judy Balewski cently completed a special course | of study of the function, operation, | | testing and maintenance of dial | . telephone exchanges. | | - was conducted at the training | center of Automatic Electric Com- | pany at Northlake, Illinois. { | is a part of Commonwealth's con- tinuing program of providing tech- Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Lewis and family, Springfield, N. J., were weekend guests of his father, C. F. Lewis, Orchard Street. Edmund R. Peters, Road; will leave this week for Ta- coma Park, Md. where he will enter the freshman class at Colum- bia Union (College. Edmund was graduated from Dallas Senior High School in June. Family Party On Saturday night, September 3, a family party was held in honor of Mrs. Herbert Spencer and her nephew, Robert Stocker who have birthdays on that day. The party, | attended by thirty guests was held | at the Spencer home on Harris | Hill Road. | Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cashmark, home on Philadelphia Avenue in West Pittston. Mr. and Mrs. James Trebilcox, |'S. Memorial Highway, spent the weekend in Demarest, N. J., where daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Har- ry Trebilcox. The James Trebilcoxes wed- ding anniversary on September 10. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sovik and family, who spent with Mrs. Milton E. Keeler, Maple Street, have returned to their home in Albany, N. Y. Leaves For School porting on “Day by day” from the | seventh Assembly held in May. Mrs. | | Theodore Heness gave the Assembly | prayer. | | Business meeting followed with | | the Secretary’s report from Mrs. Taft Truska Jr., and the Treas- urer’s report from Mrs. Helen Hart- { man. Mrs. Ida Alle, Se~. of Mis- | sions read “Joy in the Living God”. | Hostesses for the October 13 meeting will be Mrs. Raymond Gar- | inger, Mrs. Joseph Rauch, and Linda | Garinger. Mrs. Grey announced the follow- ing meetings—Fall District meeting at Shavertown Methodist Church on September 28 at 7:30. November 2, a Spiritual Advance- ment Day meeting at Tunkhannock Methodist Church. Bring your Bibles. October 19 is our annual “Harvest Home Supper’ Chairman—Mrs. Fred Eister, Co-chairman—Eleanor Humphrey. Week Of PRAYER and SELF- DENIAL will be observed the last week in October. Mrs. Ida Allen was hostess. There were 12 present. PARGAS Metered Bulk or Bottled Gas LP - Gas Motor Fuel and Carburetion Equipment Complete line of modern GAS APPLIANCES —8pace Heating— Contractors— Salamander Service “Gas Service Anywhere” For Service Call 674-4781 Laura Ann Napierkoski, Holly Street, left Saturday for Washing- ton, D. C., where she will enter the ‘Washington School of Medical Tech- niques. Laura will take a laboratory technical course. and Mrs. Herbert Spencer, Harris Hill Road, will leave this week for service in Vietnam. Birthday Party Evelyn Scott, Sutton Road, cele- Monday, September 5. A party was held in her honor. Eight guests were present. Trustees of Trucksville Methodist Church met at the home of Sheldon Bennett, Orchard Street, on Wed- nesday night. Mr. Bennett conducted the business meeting. Other mem- bers attending were: Col. Leon Beisel, Lother Brown, William Dick- son, Zane Heffner, William Hewitt, The class-which ncluded trainees { from all parts of the United States | Scheduling this course of study | Trucksville Carverton Road, have moved to a| they were guests of their son and! several weeks | Sp5 Kenneth Spencer, son of Mr. brated her fourteenth birthday on | Local Men Complete Special Training Course rapidly advancing art of tele-com- munications. Wandel has been with the tele- phone company seven years. He and Mrs. Wandel, the former Bev- erly A. Crispell of Dallas, have a son, Samuel R. Wandel, Jr. two] months old. They live at Outlet. Balko has been with the tele- phone company fourteen years. He | and his wife, the former Margret | Bostedo. of Clarks Summit, have two sons — Michael T. Jr., 7, and | Tommy. 4. { Reverend Gomer, Edward Richards, and John Wardell. : {| Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Carle and | son, David, Allentown, spent Sat- Carverton | urday with his mother, Mrs. Thom- | | Goodwin Auto Co. las Carle. Jr., Lewis Avenue. Mr. Carle will enter the senior class at | Syracuse this fall. Entertains At Cottage Mr. and Mrs. Harold Croom, | Carverton Road, | cently at their cottage at Sugar Run. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. | William Dickson, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- { liam Lohman, Mr. and Mrs. David | Mathers, Mrs. Bessie Roushey, Mr. land Mrs. John Roushey, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roushey. { Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glace and | family Harris Hill Road, will move | to Reading in .the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ketchum {and family, Dover, N. J., have re- | turned after spending several days | with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. Chester Adams, Cliffside Ave- nue. Susan Dingle, Orchard Street, has resumed her studies at the University of Pittsburg. Susan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dingle. © Hay Ride Couples Club of Trucksville Meth- | odist Church will sponsor a hay ride for its members on Saturday night. A corn and wienie roast will follow |on the grounds in the rear of the educational building. Members are {to be at the church at 7:30. Mr and Mrs. H. C Keller, Char- lottesville, Va., were recent guests of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. | and Mrs. Sheldon Rice, Chase Road. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Smith, Car- | verton Road, have returned from a | visit with relatives in North Chili, N.Y. While there they attended the | wedding of their granddaughter, | Nancy Hughes. Mrs. John Wolensky and infant daughter have returned, to their home at 151 Hillside Street. Michael Goldsmith, Knob Hill, left Sunday for Lake Seneca, N.Y., | where he will enter the freshman | class of Lakemont Academy. Nancy, his sister, will leave Sunday for Beaver College, Glenside, where she will be a junior. They are son and | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer | Goldsmith. TIMELY TIP - Shavertown Shavertown, Pa. —Memorial Hwy., Dallas— We have a large selection of INSULATION PRODUCTS 16 E. CENTER STREET PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE Lumber Co. 674.8366 entertained re- | ~ DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Idetown Birthday Dinner [oud daughter Carol, Alexandria, Va., Mr. Roy Rogers who observed his with Charlotte and Elaine Matthew 75th birthday on September 1st was | of Chenango Bridge, N.Y., Mr. and- guest of honor at picnic dinner at | Mrs. Donald Hilbert of Forty Fort the home of his daughter Mrs. Rich- | spent weekend with Mrs. Hattie ard Williams on Labor Day. Pres- | Hilbert and Lila Felt. ent were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wil- | Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. liams and son Rickie, Mr. and Mrs. | Gilbert Ide were Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Edward Crispell with Terry Lynn, | ert Thomas and daughters Joan and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Spencer and | Carol Thomas, Meridan, Conn.; Mr. daughter, Sharon Wallace | and! and Mrs. Fred Hughes and daugh- daughter Laurie, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn | ters Jeane and Cindy, Rita Ide, Rogers and Donnie Spencer. | Wilkes-Barre. Mr. and Mrs. David Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Boice had as! O. Ide and sons Wayne and Frank, guests over the weekend Mr. and | Tdetown. Mrs. Harold Boice of Harrisburg,| Mr .and Mrs. Ernest Fritz, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Galen Walker and | Albert Kanon and son John of Nan- | children - Michele and Kevin, Mr. | ticoke spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boice of Rockville, | and Mrs. James Fritz Baltimore. Md., Mr. and Mrs. Donald Boice of | While there they att ded the wed- | | | | | | | Buffalo, N.Y. Callers at the Boice's| ding of Marilyn itz to Scheryl home were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Moyer, Herbie and Connie of Out- let, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hoover of Idetown, Patsy Hoover of Emerson, Reid on Saturday afternoon in the | Orens Methodist Church. Labor Day Cookout Mr. and Mrs. Edward Parrish en- | end with Mr and Mrs. Harold Titus. i VOLKS N.J. On Sunday they attended the | tertained ata cookout at their home Boice reunion at the home of Mr.| on Labor Day Mr. and -Mrs. Will and Mrs. Solomon Boice of Sugar | Turner and Dorothy Turner, Mrs. Hollow. On Monday they attended | Beatrice Maloney, Mr. and Mrs: the Baer reunion at the home of | Jerry Brown and son David, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ide. | Roger Whitesell and son Todd, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sutton | Charlotte Calkins, Randy Calkins, and children Scott and Jennifer, | Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Calkins Jr. Patsy Anne and Colien of Stock-| and children Nanette and Kimberly halm, N.J. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc- | and John Michael and Bre nda and Samuel R. Wandel, left of Dallas | nical knowledge necessary in the | anna land children of Long Island, |-Bess Cooke, Bill Parrish with the with Mrs. | host and hostess. Mr. land Mrs. Walter Meade, son week and Joanne and | N.Y., spent last Claire’ Mckenna Debbie Maloid. | Donnie and Walter Jr., Mrs. Lydia Mr. and Mrs. William Meade | Meade with Mr. and Mrs. Howard ] ” | Meade and. daughters Beverly and spent the weekend in Washington, | D.C. | Mr. and Mrs. Titus, Pittsburgh, | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Worthy, Erie, Pa, Mr. and Mrs. William Christ- | opher, Philadelphia, spent the week- | Connie, Baltimore, spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. John Dob- | son land family at their cottage at | Lake Wanita, N.Y. 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