WR RSRNE Choose Your. Own Pieces : ‘and Slip Covers With Spring here, you surely want to choose your new slip covers now. We invite you to drop in and see the new fabrics. . bright cretonnes, gay chintz, den- ims and linens. Perfect tailoring and designing assured in cutting and fitting for window or chair. fitting for window or cha Our upholsterers areskilled craftsment. in reco An extra charge for all find- ri. vering and refilling. ings and materials used. Here is a charming boudoir chair in gay chintz or cre- tone covering with flounee. Ze price is astonishingly Jow for workmanship. FOWLER, DICK and WALKER THE BOSTON STORE ik Aaa a al TL A LL bob Ahn Mrs. F. P. Kunkle, Correspondent’ Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Honeywell and Mr. and Mrs. family motored to Binghamton on Sun- day, where they spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. George Snyder and Mrs. Emma, Landon. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Conden, Mr. and Mrs. "John Isaacs and Mr. Fred Kunkle were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Isaacs, of Shavertown, at dinner on Sunday. The following Kunkle members at- tended the meeting of the W. C. T. TU. at the home of Mrs. Z. E. Garinger on Tuesday: Mrs. C. W. Kunkle, Mrs. William Brace, Mrs. Ralph Ashburner, Mrs. A. C. Devens, Mrs. Russell Miers, Felice Miers, Austin Wertman, Mrs. W. H. Conden, Mrs. Frank Hess, Mrs. Charles Herd- man, Mrs. Victor Rydd. Mr. and Mrs. daughter, of Wilkes-Barre, spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ellsworth. Mrs. Fred Ellsworth has been suffer- ing severely from neuritis for the past two weeks, but is 0 re es al Owen Ide, is seriously ili with pneu- monia. Miss Jane Booth, R. N., of Wyoming, is the nurse caring for him This is the third attack of pneumonia the little fellow has suffered in the last two years and his condition is slightly improved at this writing. Mrs. Karl Anderson, of West Dallas, is recovering from a broken colar bona and bruises received in a fall down a flight of stairs at the home of Rev. and Frank Whitesell, of Kingston, -Kunkle- Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Frantz, of Dallas, |abqut three weeks ago. Mrs. Anderson, critical. i i the care ot spent Tuesd vening with Mr. and | Was confined to bed, under > os iE > a Rae a physician for a week before she was N : Selon Be able to return to her home. Mrs. —-iVOoxXen-= i re on Wunkle, {Who has/ ‘heen Whitesell is a niece of Mrs. Anderson. : quite ill with bronchitis, is able to be : ve a out again. Mrs. D. P. Honeywell, of Dallas, en} ap, ang Nps, John Walker, of : tertained her Rirthday Club at dinner Orange, N. J., were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Crosby. Grace Dotter, of the senior class of N. H. S., entertained members at her home on Thursday evening. Games and dancing were enjoyed. Those present were: Misses Emily Casteriine, Jessie Thomas, Myrle Kresge, Grace Dotter, Mary Dotter, Prof. J. M. Leese, Prof. Luther W. Bitler and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dotter. Andy Thomas attended the Board of Directors luncheon of the Wyoming Valley Club at Hotel Sterling Monday. Mr. Thomas says he was informed that no work will be done on Route No. 192 this year. A special bake demonstration will be hed at St./Luke’s parish house on ‘Friday afternoon from 2 until 4 P. M. by Riffa M. Barkley, staff baking spe- cialist of Everett Aughenbaugh Co. who will demonstrate [E-A-Co. flour, sponsored by the Ladies’ Society of St. Luke’s. The public is invited. A use- George Tandon, and on Thursday of ast week. Those pres- ent were Mrs. Norton Montross, of Lu- zerne; Mrs. John Smith, of Wilkes- Barre; Mrs. Fred Makinson, of Forty Fort; Mrs. C. Fisher, of Trucksville;, Mrs. Sherman Wardan, of Shavertown; Mrs. John Isaacs, Mrs. Kiler Rich- ards, Mrs. W. H. Conden, Mrs. J4/N. Whipp, Mrs. Charles Herdman. On Friday evening, April 12, Miss Gertrude Smith entertained her Sun- day school class at a party at her home, Mrs. Olin Kunkle assisting. The meeting was opened by the president, Mrs. Frank Hess, when matters of in- terest to the club were discussed, after which a-social time was enjoyed and lunch was served to Mrs. Frank Hess, Mrs. Ralph Ashburner, Mrs. Raiph Els- ton, Mrs. Owen Ide, Mrs. Ralph Hess, Mrs. William Weaver, Mrs. Gideon Miller, Mrs. Wm. Brace, Mrs. ‘Olin Kunkle, Eleanor Kunkle, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, Miss Gertrude Smith. Donnie Ide, little son of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Mrs. Charles Wertman, Ernest Keller and rheumatism and Purity and Deliciousness MAKE HEALTHY HAPPY YOUNGSTERS “Sold every where” i. In the Dallas district by | A) "the following dealers EARL CRISPELL. Noxen ~ F. RANDALL, Lehman Center J. SALAVSKI, Lehman Road M. VAN NORMAN, Shavertown F. THOMPSON, Shavertown BONNING’S CHECKER BOARD, Trucksviile LAKE IMPROVEMENT CO., Harvey’s Lake JOHNSON’S, Picnic Ground And Others Soon Watch for the Golden Sign—It is a mark of Distinctive Quality. Most Progressive Dealers Sell GOLDEN QUALITY ICE CREAM in Bulk and Blue Banner Ice Cream in Packages. Phone: Plymouth 9-1116. 00000 ICE CREAM COMPANY ® MEMBER INTERNATIONAL ASSOCI ATION OF ICE CREAM MANUFACT URERS, 7 ful ‘household souvenir will given those who attend. Prof. J. M. Leese/made a “flying trip” to New York Martz Airway Lines. Mr. and Mrs. William Prutzman and family, of White Haven; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Perrego and son, Robert, of Kingston, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Ira Prutzman. Nora Sickler, Mrs. Hattie Sawyer are spending some time with Kingston relatives. ! Mr. and Mrs. James Strohl, Sr., are remodeling the porches of their home, changing to the English style of archi- etcture, making a very attractive ap- pearance to the property. Mrs. Sally Keiper, who has been as- sisting a family at Kingston with household duties during illness, is spending some time at her home. The infant chaild of Mr. and Mrs, C. Dymond is a patient at General hos- pital, suffering an attack of pneumonia. Mrs. Andy Thomas and Mrs. W. Bliz- zard entertained members of the Twin Kard Klub at their homes on ‘Armour avenue, Thursday evening. Winners ot prizes were: Mrs. Edith Miller, Mrs. Evelyn Miner, Letha Jones and Mrs. Hilda, Kresge. Lunch was served to thirty guests. A. reception will be held at M. E. hall on Friday evening, May 1, in honor of the return of Rev. W. S. York. A program has been arranged. A. J. Davis is making extensive re- pairs and remodeling the aprtment in the P. 'O. building, which wili be oc- cupied by Mr, and Mrs. Jeddie McMil- lan. The following teachers have been elected for the coming year .in the local schools: Assistant principal, Shelly York, of Alderson; Miss Muriel Lutes, of Bowman’s Creek; Miss Anne B. Czulegar, Dallas; Margaret Burret, ‘Wilkes-Barre; = Ruth Palmer, Letha Jones, Given Sickler, Mrs. Villa Mec- Kenna, of Noxen. ‘Services at St. Luke's on Sunday will be in charge of Harold Deisher, of Mt. Airy Seminary, who has ac- cepted the calil and expects to take charge after his graduation in June. Mrs. Deisher is attending college in Maryland. St. Luke's is fortunate in securing this fine young couple, and they will be heartily welcomed to Nox- en and St. Luke's. All members of Noxen Glee Ciub are urged to be present at rehearsal Satur- day afternoon, as matters of import- ance to all are to be discussed. g —Maple Grove- Dora C. Davenport, Correspondent Services for Sunday; April 26: Sun- day school at 10 A. M. Preaching by the pastor, Rev. gh B. Henry, at 11 o’clock. ~ “Let Toby Do Iit,” the comedy drama being given ‘by the young peopte of this place, will be : repeated at “Oak- dale Hall next Saturday evening, April 25. Little eGorge oGrdon, 5- vear-old son of Roy oGrdon, is recovering from a successful tonsil and adnoid operation performed at Nesbitt West Side hos- pital. ; ; Mrs. Harry Price and Mrs. Frank Moyer and son, Robert, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wolfe. | Six deer were seen grazing last week on the farm of S. E. Bronson. Mr, and Mrs. Homer Kiine and chil- dren, of Kingston, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Roberts last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Roat and Mrs. Lillian Murphy have returned from a delightful sight-seeing trip to New Jer- sey and New York. They also visited the former's son, Clarence, of New Jer- sey. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Stevens and fam- ily, of Kingston, visited Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Bronson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. P, Oliver, of Kings- ton, called on friends here Sunday. Miss Hilda Ruggles and Mrs. A. Baliantine were recent callers at Oak- dale. on Saturday via the | Miss Anna Naugle visited her sis- ter, Mrs. Willard Cornell at Meeker on Sunday. Alderson Adda Garinger, Correspondent Mrs. Michael Getzman announces the engagement of her sister, Elizabeth Balco, of Wilkes-Barre, to William Laposky, of Laketon. The wedding wilt take place on April 27. Ross Garinger is on a motor trip to Canada. Genevieve York has completed a business course at Wyoming Seminary. Sterling Kitchen, who is in Nesbitt Memorial hospital, is somewhat im- proved at this writing. Enoch Thomas, Sr., who has been ill, is convalescing at his summer home here. Mrs. A. J. Garinger received word on Saturday of the death of her oldest brother, C. P. Ransom, of Tower Line. Lake senior class is having Firwood M. E. church, Wilkes-Barre, present its minstrel in Laketon Gym tonight. Proceeds go toward Washington trip, Mr. and Mrs. ' Floyd Thompson and family, of Kingston, spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Mary Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Allen had as their guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Ray- mond Garinger. ; ‘Work began on the new roller coast- er at Harvey's Lake picnic grounds on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Gwilliam and son, George, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rescorla and family are among those who spent the week-end at their summer homes here. ~Shavertown- “Red” Schwartz Flying Sparks Ignite Roof Sparks flying from a field that was being brned over, flew onto the roof of the home of Henry Shaver, of North Lehigh street, last Thursday afternoon and caused damage to the extent of $100. The sparks were seen by a num- ber of neighbors in the vicinity to land on the roof. When the flames burst out on the roof the local fire company was summoned and extinguished the blaze. Performs First Marriage , Mrs. Kathryn Malemes, Justice of the Peace, performed her first mar- riage ceremony: last. Thursday aft: noon when she united in hI Erwin R. Denman, of Beaumont, and Miss Florence Mae ILong, of West ‘Wyoming. The couple were attended by Miss Mae Baines, aiso of West Wyoming. The bride wore a crepe dress of light green and carried an arm bouquet. The atendant wore a ‘navy blue crepe dress and also carried an arm bouquent. Following the cere- mony the young couple left on an ex- tended honeymoon trip after which they will reside at West Wyoming. Brief Mention Mr. and Mrs.:.T. R. Jones and child have been transferred from Grottoes, Va., where Mr. Jones is a forester, to Elkton, of the same state. Mrs. Jones is the former Irene Hicks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ben Hicks, of Pioneer avenue, * William Grey, was removed to a hospitai at Philadel- phia last week, where he will undergo treatment. Mr. Grey is a World War veteran. The firemen will meet at the school house on Monday evening at 8 o'clock. All members are urged to be present. The Improvement Association’ will hold an educational meeting at the “toca school house on the night of May 8. A number of good speakers hava been secured and the public is urged to attend. Plans for the organization of .a Parent-Teacher Association will also be brought up for discussion. Hamilton Clemow is erecting a gar- age on his property on Shaver avenue. Mrs. Christine Malkemes has had a of Pioneer avenue, garage built on her property on Hil Crest. i Arbutus is being picked on the hill sides hereabouts. Rev. R. M, Corkweli: and family have moved into the M. E. church ParsoTy age. “No Dumping Signs” have Yost erected in the gulley just off of Lawn street located on the Steele plot, which has been used as a dumping ground. .The ‘Shavertown Aces defeated Fast Dallas team last Saturday after- noon on the school grounds by th score of 7 to 4. 3 Edward Roushey is recovering from. an attack of scarlet fever. f Mrs. Mary J. Wicks, of Atlanta, G has been visiting with Mrs. J. W. Wil. liams. Jacob Rau spent the opening day of trout season at Mehoopany and r turned with a 12-inch trout. : Sherman Wardan and a party or friends spent the opening day at Cide Oliver Williams, Herbert Williams, Ernest Keller and Bert Steltz spent ih 3 opening day at the Meadows in North Mountain. On their return a catches. Ray Isaacs is erecting : 2 votamiyl 9 brick house on Centre street. Herm Van Campen is laying a crete sidewalk and grading the about his property on Main street. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Guernsey ha ter months in Florida. 2! —Loyalville- Mrs. Walter Booth, Corresp dren were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cli ton Brown at Lehman on Sunday. A number of local men helped figh forest fire near Alderson. Frances Smith has been sufferin from ear trouble the past two weeks Mr. and Mrs. Hart, of Shickshinny, were week-end guests at H. E. Paynes. A. N. Williams came.up from Ni Jersey to spend the week-end with family. / % Mrs. M. R. Williams, Mrs, F. A Ww ‘"iams, Charles Kern, Joseph “Gar of Harvey's Lake, and A. Di: Marth and family, of this place, were di ; guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. (Will on Sunday. _ Mrs. Charles Randall and asl er, Tda, spent Saturday with Mrs. ‘George Hoppes at Kingston. Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Hobbes, Mr. ‘and’ Mrs. James Sanders and son, ‘Bobby, of Kingston, were Sunday guests | of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith, Earl Booth is ill. 3 $i Rev. C. B. Henry has returned to this charge again for the next confer- ence year. . Mrs. Herbert Williams, ‘haces wi “jams, Rachel Williams, Robert Wil- ‘liams, J. W. Williams and ‘wife, Mr: Lucinda Durland, Mr. and Mrs. Erne Keller, of Shavertown, Mr. and Mrs, N. A. Staub and family, of Trucksvi and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Burns 2 family, of Wilkes-Barre, were guests Sunday of Mrs. Zora Williams, = Mr. and Mrs. Freas Kinney and M and Mrs. Clinton McDanieis, of 'W Nanticoke, were dinner guessts of M and Mrs. H. E. rym on Sunday. FAREWELL RECEPTION A farewell reception was given Tuesday evening for Rev. and Mrs. Anthony Tvenson at the Primitive Me thodist church. Short addresses were given by John Lowe, Myron Steel George Nobte, Mrs. Lewis Stritzinger, Mrs. William Berkheiser and | Mrs. Russell Case. Both Rev. and Mrs. Ivenson received beautiful gifts and both responded with appropriate re- marks. Refreshments were served. bys the ladies of the church to nearly a hundred people. . Lr pm | See it before you buy any refrigerator "1 estinghouse Refrigerator w in small apartments and small homes HL any refrigerator of its size. It’s a WESTING- HOUSE “Completely Balanced” refrigerator, too; from its Broom-high Legs to its conve- niently flat Buffet Top. Makes plenty of ice Phone Gl *Price quoted is f.0.b. factory PAUL B. SHAVER Huntsville & Norton Avenues - Dallas 63 year as compared #% Make no commitments of any kind until you have seen this “small-family” WESTINGHOUSE Refrigerator. 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