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MARCH 28, 1970
298-2149
The family and friends of
Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Hastings,
who now live in Gridley, Calif.,
wish to bestow their best wishes
and prayers upon them for a
speedy recovery from their
illnesses. The latter was the
former Bina Dendler.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hansen,
John Jr., Debbie and Steven,
Canandaiqua, N.Y., spent the
weekend with her father, Edgar
Engelman.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Case,
Robert and Rebeccah, Ravena,
N.Y., spent the weekend with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Loren Case and were dinner
guests at the home of her sis-
ter, Mrs. Glen Patton and
family, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Kruper,
Roselle, N.Y., spent the week-
end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Nalvone and fam-
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shalata
visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Thomas, Muhlenburg, Friday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Polk,
Wyoming, spent Saturday eve-
ning with the Joseph Shalatas.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dailey .
and family, Harveys Lake, and
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shalata
and Thomas Jr. spent Sunday
with the Joseph Shalatas.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Allen,
Vestal, N.Y., spent the week-
end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Lord.
Karen Brobst, Binghamton,
visited at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Marcus Moyer and fam-
ily, Saturday.
Mrs. George Pellitieri, Viv-
inne and Joette, Trenton, N.Y.,
spent several days this week
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Bigelow.
‘Mr. adn Mrs. Andrew Kish,
Scranton, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. William Mun-
katchy.
Mrs. Lewis Lord and Mrs.
William Munkatchy visited
Mr. and Mrs. George Fleth,
Dunmore, Friday.
Classmates Class of the
United Methodist Church will
meet at the home of Mrs. El-
wood Patton March 20. Each
one is asked to trim their
own Easter hat and wear it
to the meeting. A prize for the
most original will be given.
Mr. and Mrs. David Hopkins,
Vienna, N.J., spent the week-
end with her father, Harry
Siglin.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Engel-
man visited at the home of Mr.
and ‘Mrs. Evan Summerson,
Plains, Sunday.
Henry Lane was taken to
the General Hospital Friday
night for observation and
tests.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Bar-
ber and son, Malcolm Jr.,
attended the wedding of his
daughter, Dawn Barber, to
James Hoose of Bentley Creek,
Saturday.
Mr. adnMrs. Robert Donavan,
Bobby and Corinna, Wysox,
spent Sunday at the Malcolm
Barbers’.
Alpha Dymond was scheduled
for an operation at the General
Hospital March 20th.
Gayle Space spent Friday
and Saturday at the home of
her aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. Oliver Sickler, Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. James Kelly,
Milnersville, visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Kelly Saturday.
639-5327
Mrs. Thomas M. Sapser has
returned home after visiting
her husband, Marine Corps
Lance Cpl. Thomas M. Sapser
in Hawaii. Sapser was on R and
R leave from Vietnam. He is
serving with the First Marine
Division near DaNang.
Mrs. Sapser is the former
. Lana Vanchure of Parsons.
Sapser is the son of Frances
Sapser,. Harveys Lake and
Wilkes-Barre, and the son of
Thomas Sapser, Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Nik Fritz,
Emmaus, announce the birth
of their first child, a daughter,
Heather Gay, March 3, in Sac-
red Heart Hospital, Allentown.
Mrs. Fritz is the former De-
anna Gay, a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Gay, Noxen.
Mr. Fritz is a son of Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Fritz, Noxen.
* Elementary students of. the
Lake-Lehman School District
L-L. class of '65
plans reunion
Members of the 1965 gradua-
ting class of Lake-Lehman
High School will hold an organ-
ization meeting to plan for
their reunion March 28. The
meeting will be held at 7 p.m.
at the home of Beverly Bunney,
Fernbrook Corners.
NOXEN
By Mrs. Ray Keliv
Harveys Lake!
By Mrs. John VanCampen
Mrs. Carter Cahill and daugh-
ter, Charlotte, West Pittston,
visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Schenck, Sunday.
Mrs. Leroy Hess is spending
several days at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. Ross Wil-
liams, and family, Dallas.
Wheeler Hess returned to his
home from the General Hospi-
tal Monday after about a
month’s stay.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Womer
and Bobby visited Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Patton and fam-
ily at Milan Sunday.
Mrs. Albert Goble, Mrs.
Ernest Weaver and Mrs. Mar-
vin Shine visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Patton,
Milan, Friday.
Mrs. Charles Wormer and
son, Robert; visited her brother,
Donald Miller, at Mehogpany.
The Easter programggor the
Sunday school at St. Luie’s will
be held at 4 p.m. Easter Sun-
day.
Edith Patton, Stull, was
entertained at a party at her
home March 13, in honor of
her 63rd birthday anniversary.
The table was decorated with
a lovely pink and white cake
and she was the recipient of
many lovely gifts.
Present were Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Butler, Dale, Kenny,
David, Kevin and Jeffrey;
Shirley Ayres, Charlene, Rae-
nith, Andy, Billy, Jackie, Dan-
ny, Joey and Todd; Peggy
Hill and son, Jimmy; Clara
Casterline, Cheryl, Richard,
Teresa, Carol, Dotie angaMike ;
Patricia Patton, Car and
George Patton.
-The bloodmobile will visit
Noxen April 9. The Lgffheran
Ladies Society will hold¥a bake
sale and a wimpie sale April
17 at the Parish Hall. Helen
Crispell will serve as chair-
man of the baked goods and
Dorothy Case, the wimpies.
Orders should be in by April
15.
Seminarian Paul Britton,
Philadelphia, was our guest
pastor Sunday.
Very sorry to hear that
Violet Gary and Lillian Brown
are both patients in the General
Hospital. Fortunately both
share the same room.
Angeline Miller, Silver
Springs, Md., spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Straley.
Nathan Straley was taken to
General Hospital Monday night
and was placed in intensive
care Tuesday evening.
Wheeler Hess SO from
General Hospital Monday“ after-
noon. He seems fairly good and
is happy to be home again.
They both wish to thank
everyone for the cards and
letters received.
Lake auxiliary
holds meeting
The Americal Legion Post
967, Harveys Lake, will hold its
annual Easter egg hunt at the
Lake Elementary School March
28, it was announced at the
March Legion meeting held at
Casey's Hill Top Inn.
Local Boy Scouts and Girl
Scouts will help the legion-
naires. All children of the com-
munity, 12 years or under, are
invited to attend. There will be
many prizes awarded.
Cal Strohl, Howard Jones,
Bill Meeker and Gene Tilgh-
man have been appointed to
the committee.
displayed their art talent at an
art show held recentld#it the
Lehman Elementary ‘school.
Students representing Lehman
School were: Craig Selingo,
who was awarded a ribbon for
his drawing outlined in yarn;
Paul DeBarry, Marianne Den-
nis, and Ann Marie Fry. Jack
Swire represented Lake School
while Bryan Updyke represent-
ed Ross School.
Bonita Holmes is their art
instructor.
Robert Ramage Sr., Park
Street, Picnic Grounds, is a
medical patient at the Pittston
Hospital.
Visitors at the homeggpf Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Titus, Ide-
town, recently were their son,
Dale and granddaughter, Chris-
sie, Montrose.
Mrs. Edward J. Shellenberg
Jr. Idetown, has returned after
spending five weeks at La
Gorce Island, Fla., visiting her
mother, Mrs. Frank L. An-
drews.
Mr. Shellenburg joined them
for part of the time.
Mr. and Mrs. Shellenberg
also spent the weekend visiting
Mr. and Mrs. John Bolton, Ho-
Ho-Kus, N.J.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Rug-
gles Jr., Idetown, and the lat-
ters mother, Mrs. T. Webster
Nock, New York City, have re-
turned from a Caribbean
cruise.