et pl AREER Do AL “ete ped Cf — R= Xe NON n IE Fire Company Dinner Members of Noxen Volunteer Fire | Company entertained members of the Ladies Auxiliary at a dinner at the fire hall, on Tuesday eve- ning. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schenck, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Strohl, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fish, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gunton, Edgar Engelman, Mrs. Stanley@Penmon, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Traver, Jacob Miner, Mr. and Mrs. Earl May, Mr. and Mrs: Rinaldo Sutliff, Earl Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Traver, Gilbert Harvey, Elmer Boice, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Blizzard, Mr. Fritz, William Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff, Doyle Smith, Walter Galka, Francis and Keith Schenck, | and William McKenna. Election of officers was held by | members of the Fire Company with | the following results: president, | Richard Smith, vice president, Wil- | liam Lyons, secretary, Fred Schenck, treasurer, "Jacob Miner, Engineer, Richard Smith, librarian, Dave Fritz, trustee, Fred Schenck, | Fire Chief, Calvin Strohl, assistant fire chiefs, Fred Schenck, Walter Galka and Earl Richards. ner was very delicious and enjoyed | oy everyone present. | Bociety. of St. . William Lyons has returned fr a stay at the General Hospital | and wishes to thank everyone for | their cards | kindness, while he was a patien® Mrs. Joseph Dotter These members of the Ladies | Luke's Lutheran | Church, Noxen, honored Mrs. Jo- seph Dotter, at a party at the Lu- theran Pasig on Wednesday | evening. MrSY Dotter served as | president of the Society for the past | twenty five years. She was pre- sented with a gold watch and | Lehman Woman's Club Presents Two Awards Recipients of the given annually by the Lehman Wo- man’s Club were announced at Class night by Mr. Marchikites. The Nursing award was given to | Kris Havrilla, daughter of Mr. and | | Mrs. Emory Havrilla Sr. of RD 2, | | Dallas. | pital in Wilkes-Barre. | in Girls Kris will attend Mercy Hos- She is active a’ cheer Althletic Asso., | leader, and a member of the Pep | Club. woing [ll ong The Thomas Longmore Award was received by Donna Cole, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Cole, RD 4, Dallas. Donna Cole will attend St. Lukes Hospital, in Beth- lehman. S is active in the Art DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA NOXEN and Mrs. Guy | The din- | scholarships | | twenty five red rose buds, also a corsage to wear to church on Sun- day. A tasty lunch was served to the following: Mesdames Howard Engelman who is now president, Lewis May, Robert Horlacher, Clark Oliver, Roy Dendler, Gomer Thom- as, Clarence Turner, Guy Fritz, Wil- lard Bender, Ora Bean, Earl Cris- pell, Calvin Strohl, Fred Case, Loren Case, Wheeler Hess, Albert May and Samuel Blizzard. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Miner, Har- pursville, N.Y., spent Sunday at the home of his father, Jacob Miner. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Phoenix, Wil- liamsport, are spending some time at their home here. They spent .the winter with their daughter, Mrs. Roger Updohl and family, Williamsport. Have Baby Boy Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Corby an- nounce the birth of a baby boy on Sunday June 16th at Tyler Mem- orial Hospital. The mother is the former Jeanette Dymond. There are several other children. Mrs. Thomas Lane, Avenel, N.J., spent the weekend with her mother | Mrs. Dorothy French. Mrs. J. E. Turrell has returned | from her winter home at Fort Lauderdale, Fla., to her summer {home in Noxen. Mrs. Marion Wilson remains a | patient in the Tyler Memorial Hos- pital for the past two weeks. | Mrs. Dean Meyers and Mrs. Alma | Kashner, of Berwick were g ests | at the home of Mrs. Osmond Cas- | terline and family, on Sunday. Pvt. Tommy Space, stationed at | Fort. Belvoir, Va., spent the week- lend with his father Paul Space srd | his sister Gayle. Jack Messersmith, Endicott, N.Y., | visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | Guy Fritz, on Sunday. Legal Notice — NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT | Letters Testamentary have been | granted ‘to Miners National Bank of Wilkes-Barre in the Estate of | Elizabeth D. Thomas, late of the Township of Dallas, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, who died June 13, 11968. All persons indebted to the said decedent are requested to make payment and those having claims or demands against the estate to present the same without delay to Miners National Bank of Wilkes- Barre, Executor, 8-18 West Market Street,, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. 18701. : B. B. 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