Ye Ae Axia Reh didise 3.x FRIDA \ YOU'LL BE SURPRISED * [ 1 6 HM-M' ITS RIGHT PRETTY = HOW MULCH OD IT COST? THATS Just Ww! 1 READ AN ARTICLE ON HOW TO MAKE -BY USING ODDS AND ENDS THAT MIGHT BF FOUND AROUND ANY ~_ ME HOME fle ie : \T CHEAPLY/[ YOL HAVE ALL THOSE ODDS AND ENDS ? = BUT THAT TO MAKE AND CUFFS - SO WELL- 1 FOUND ENOUGH THE COLLAR 1 JUST RAN DOWN TOWN AND PICKED UR THE REST ONLY $252 whe ~Jackson- Mrs. Walter re- covered from a Coolbaugh ' has severe attack of quinsy. | : Tad Misses Malvina and Suzie Shouldicet and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Sutton and children spent Sunday at, the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shouldice. ; Mr. and Mrs. William Reakes and children of Huntington Valley recently visited the former's mother, Mrs. George Reakes. The members of the Ladies’ Aid So- ciety held an all day meeting at the M. E. church hall on Wednesday. Mrs. Stanley Stortz recently enter- tained Mrs. Fred Shouldice. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gregory and chil- dren of Trucksville spent Sunday at the home of Mr. WwW. A Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ehret and chil- recently visited the and Mrs. dren former's mother, Mrs. Charles Ehret of this place. 3 es Menace to life long marked travel between Luzerne and Trucksville, points on the important route to Har- vey’s Lake and adjacent places. Sen- ator Sordoni led the effort that brought State aid to removal of the old narrow highway. The New Hooveriging EALTH has become more than Her a big item nationally, since President Hoover set the example of an early-morning work- out. Members of the “medicine- bal! cabinet” approve the idea of vigorous exercise before tackling the business of the day, and even King George's six o'clock radio address found these distinguished team-mates gathered around the loud speaker in one of the base- ment china rooms, dressed in their medicine ball outfits—heavy shirts, rough trousers and tennis shoes. Simple Foods at White House Simple foods are appearing on the White House dining table, in accordance with the health program And the effect of this Presidentia’ attitude will probably be simpler foods throughout the nation in homes where women are not tc be oatdone by athletic husbands, whe —if they don’t actually take up medicine ball—will at least give cone sideration to the daily dozen. The transformation in winter des- | serts is typical of the modern ten- dency. They are no longer, the heavy, rich pastries of yore. In- stead, berries and fruits have come to the fore—to be made splendid, on occasion, with a topping of whipped cream. Blueberry Charlotte is a modern and healthful last course: Remove the crusts from eight or ten slices of bread, and butter the slices well. Heat the contents of a No. 2 can of blueberries with one-fourth cup of butter untii the mixture comes ‘to the boiling stage. Butter a deep dish; arrange alternate layers of bread and hot berries, pressing down well. Let stand several hours in a cold place; turn out in a mold. Slice and serve with crezm season with nutmeg, or witt whipped cream This serves eight persons.* SPANIER SHOPPE : OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY * The Spanier Shoppe, Luzerne's ex- clusive shop for women, will this week present its seventh anniversary sale of women’s wearing apparel. Since the opening of the Luzerne store last September this shoppe has made hun- dreds of friends among the woman folk of this suburban region. The guiding genius of the store is Mr. I. Weiner, who for many years was associated with the Walker Shoe Co. of Buffalo, N. Y., and wso is un expert in the selection of women’s footwear. Mr. Weiner knows footwear thorough- ly and is an expert judge of leathers, lasts and construction of women's shoes. It was largely through his ef- forts that the Spanier Shoppe was ap- pointed exclusive sales agents for two niationally advertised and famous lines |of women’s smart footwear, namely, | Natural Bridge Arch and Styler Arcn footwear. Mr. Weiner’s nephew, I. Spanier, who is manager of the Olyphant store, J Cussedness ? has charge of the buying of women’s frocks, coats and hosiery. He spends ja major portion of his time in New York City, where he is rated as one of the best buyers of these lines in the country. ‘The idea back of the establishment of the Spanier Shoppe] was that Luzerne could support a high | class, exclusive woman's store. THe | success of the Spanier Shoppe con- firms the conviction of its owners. The Post extends its congratulations to Mr. Weiner and Mr. Spanier on this, the 'seventh anniversary of the establish- ment of the Spanier stores. Sirti Oe er The record of A. J. Sordoni speaks for itself. In his present compaign he is running independently and is not linked with either of the major State nolitical groups in the Republican party.~-os. . Several couremporary authors have admitted that they dislike to write. | We have suspected that some of them do it ‘out of pure cussedness.—Florenc (Ala.) Herald. ’ eee) eee. The Pith of Genius So much of our time is preparation, so much is routine, and so much re- trospect, that the pith of each man’s ' genius contracts itself to a very few hours.—Emerson. : eee {eres Soot From Soft Coal Every ton of soft coal contains nearly 180 pounds of soot which is distributed throughout the immediate area when the cnal is hurned FAR a a CU Authors’ Creations Book characters are our brothers, because often they are more ourselves than we can ever be. Being bone and sinew of real men, they are real men themselves and partake of the inex plicable character of that relation. In A Truly Beautiful All-Silk Package .three-pound sizes. This is the same box as and other leading Ry Ay YY YY VV T YY YY VY TY NN NNN ARTSTYLE CHOCOLATES For MOTHER'S DAY _ Artstyle Chooclate Covered Dainties of the highest possible quality, in this exquisitely decorated all-silk box may be had in one, two and $1.50 $3.00 $4.50 Attached to each box is a beautiful reproduction of Walter Jones Willson’s eloquent poem, “Love to You, Mother Dear” i A Gracious Thought and a Keepsake Forever : FOR MOTHER On HER Day—May 11th : EVANS PHARMAGY SHAVERTOWN Store Open Every Morning at 8 ULL oa agg SUL Aad i a aration ada ca fa ag dh da ap 9 advertised in Collier’s and national magazines doh hrcA rr uttattetuhutuArutuAatuA ustutaAuiuiuuiuh Aut times of action, material or mental, few would want to be characters ir books, but at other times few there are who would not be willing to change places.—Boston Herald. NY a pee During his term of office Senator A .J. Sordoni has worked for Luzerne County as a whole. Cities have not beens favored at the expense of rural ccmmunities; neither have the urban communities been neglected. The Lehman-Pike’s Creek road, Shick- shinny-Benton, Kingston Narrows, Harvey's Lake road, Kingston town- ship road, Plymouth-Kingston road, the road eliminating the dangerous Edge Hill at West Nanticoke and the elimination of dangerous underpasses and railroad crossings on the Ashley ktoulevard and the new and shortened Hazleton highway were all Sordoni projects.—adv. AMOS AND ANDY But ABIE AND FRANKIE We'll fix your tires and cut your hair all in one opera- tion. See us for barber work or automobile repairing. HARTER’S GARAGE MORRIS BARBER SHOP “Where the Shade Begins” | kicker, Lanceford Sutton, caused him 2 | tors. 2 tion is endeavoring to secure Brown va J Lehman High School Notes Trucksville Defeats Lehman In a rather well-played at the Trucksville team defeated Lehman 11 to 7. The game was marred by several hard showers and the infield Several infield errors were made, largely due to the condition of the field. The out- field played a