Page 6 by Charlot Denmon 675-0419 Cutler Mason, Dallas, has been named vice president of Craft Associates, it was an- nounced recently by Adrian Pearsall, president, and Richard Pearsall, executive vice president of the firm. Mr. Mason joined the local firm as director of manufac- turing in 1972. Prior to that he was affiliated with Moore of Bedford, Va. He and his wife reside with their five children at Applewood Manor. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Franklin and Michael Sutrinow- icz, Horsham, spent the weekend at the Franklin cot- lage. : The Rev. and Mrs. Riley George, and daughters, Terrace St., Dallas, have returned home after a two-weeks vacation in Georgia and North Carolina. Mrs. © Jack DeWitt Jr., chairman, announced that the championship matches will begin Aug. 14. Players will be Dallas assigned to foursomes for the three dates scheduled, Aug. 14, 16, and 21. Mrs. Thomas E. Roberts is rules chairman. Mrs. Joseph Beckham of Charlotte, N.C. is visiting friends in the Back Mountain area this week. Dottie, who was well known as a reporter for the Dallas Post, is a former re- sident of Dallas. She is staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sweitzer, 70 Pinecrest Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Albert D’nofrio, Wayne, N.J., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew R. Denmon Jr., Davenport Street, Dallas. C. Russell Haveys, Machell Avenue, Dallas, has been given a special assignment as systems manager to coordinate the operation of the materials and data processing groups with other department func- tions for Royer Foundry. He will continue to serve as assis- tant to the president. Chris Shouldice has been a surgical patient in Nesbitt Cathy Swingle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Swingle, Memarial Highway, Shaver- town, has returned home from Denver, Colo., and is visiting her parents. She will leave the weekend of Aug. 25 to begin her work as news director for Cable Channel 5 TV, DuBois. Richie Miskiel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Miskiel, 206 Chestnut St., Shavertown, is a member of the West team for the annual Unico game. The 6°57, 235- pound end of Coach Jack Jones’ championship Mountaineers, will enter the University of West Virginia this fall, where he will study accounting or business administration. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Monk and sons, Earl and Daniel, North - Lehigh Street, Shaver- town, have returned home after vacationing on the Jersey shore. We extend congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ashworth, RD 5, Shavertown, who cele- brated their 40th wedding an- niversary, Aug. 8. They were married in 1933 by the Rev. Mr. Lindsley in the Free Methodist Church, South Main. Street, Wilkes-Barre. They have a son, Lynn W, Ashworth, Lower Demunds Road, RD 3, Dallas, and three grandchildren. Mrs. Ashworth is the former Hilda Landay, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lan- day, Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Ash- SOCOCOOOCOOCOOOCOOCOOOCOCAOICAOCOVODCOOOCOOCOOOSOOTVOOCVOCROY worth is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Ashworth, Wilkes-Barre. He was employed for 42 years by the PP&L Co. before his retirement in 1969. William D. Davies, Shaver Avenue, Shavertown, has been named manager of the materials department by Royer Foundry and Machine Co., Kingston. Mr. Davies has been active in the local PTA and this year, is coach of a Little League team. . Atty. and Mrs. James A. Martin III and their children, James IV, Lynne Ellen and Charlotte Ann returned to their home at 3920 Amherst St., Dallas, Texas after visiting his parents, Prof. and Mrs. James A. Martin Jr., 140 N. Lehigh St., Shavertown. Charlotte Martin, head diet- itian at Veteran’s Hospital, Lyons, N.J. also spent the week- end with her parents, Prof. and Mrs. Martin. Memorial Hospital. Judy Shonk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Shonk, 54 Monroe Ave., Dallas, is vaca- Last year’s seniors are reminded that they may pick up their track and baseball awards at Dallas Senior High School. Members of the class of 1974 may make appointments now to have their photos taken at Bert Husband’s Studio, Kingston. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Coslett, RD 1, Dallas, who observed their 50th wedding anniversary, Aug. 6. They were honored at an open house, Aug. 5, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Reben- nack, 191 Summit Street, Shavertown. The Cosletts recently returned from a 15-day trip to the Hawaiian Islands. Mrs. Charles Flack won the weekly contest, July 31, of the Irem Women’s Golf Associa- tion. Mrs. Abram Nesbitt had the least putts. In Class B, Mrs. Edward Boltz came in first. Mrs. Charles Sgarlat won the putting prize. eerie NOTICE DALLAS, SHAVERTOWN, STILL, NOXEN, HARVEYS LAKE WATER COMPANYS’ CONSUMERS During the months of May to October inclusive, the use of a hose or pave wash for any purpose whatsoever, shall be permitted only between the hours from 9:00 P.M. to 11:00 P.M. All hoses so used must be held in the hand, and no sprink- ling without a nozzle will be permitted. The use of automatic sprinklers, hoses in a station- ary position or not held in the hand, or any other type of watering or sprinkling or spray- ing device other than hoses held in the hand shall be prohibited entirely. 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