3 THE DALLAS POST, DALLAS, PA., FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1935. Social A surprise birthday party was held * at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Kinsman, Monday evening in honor) of their daughter, Mrs, Joe. Bytheway, by members of the S. S. Class. Games were played and lunch served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ide, Mr. and Mrs. James Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood McCarty, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Major, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Rog- ers, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bytheway, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Kinsman, Helen Kinsman, Charles Kinsman, Dean Ide. The Shavertown branch of Nesbitt ‘Memorial hospital will hold their an- nual luncheon on Friday at Trucksville M. E. Church. Make reservations with Mrs. G. L, Howell. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Clarke of Wilkes- Barre spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ide. Archie Waltman, 14-year old son of Samuel Waltman of Binghamton rode a bicycle from Binghamton to Noxen to his grandfather, C. F. Bigelow, from 7 o'clock A. M. to 2 o'clock P. M. and . stopped and rested for one half hour. "He came Wednesday and left on Friday. i ‘Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shupp spent " Thursday at Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Bige- low. Mr and Mrs. Raymond Space have ~~ moved to Dallas. : Those attending the Dallas Women’s Club dance which was held at the Trem Temple Country Club last Friday even- ing report that it was one of the most ‘enjoyable affairs of the season. Mr. Lloyd Richards, Miss Ruth Rich- _ ards and Miss Eleanor Jurd of New Jersey spent Sunday with Miss Marie Woolbert. The Junior Mechanics initiated a laree class of candidates on Tuesday night. ~ Mrs. Elmer Parrish was called to eb: Rohrsburg due to the illness of sher son iio Albert. Clinton Bollinger is recovering from the grippe. Much confusion was caused the bus drivers and teachers of the Townshin schon! an Mandav morning due to the Daylight saving time. Mr. and Wirs. Nesmaid \ ov) ~ 2 at Tunkhannock. called an Mr and Mrs. Addison Wool- , bert Sunday. : Mr. Addison Woolbert has heen hean- tifvino hie’ hama with red ash walks. The Woman's club the annnal mother and dsughter han- anet to he held on May 15, at the Su- burban Inn. Addison Wiolbert, Jr., Gonld attended the moving Hotel Redington, Tuesday evenine, J. R. Hildehrant who is quite is mot much improved. ways. Mrs. ~~ Hotel Sterling, Monday. Mr, and Mrs. family visited Mr. Bush of Factoryville. Miss Tettie Lee spent the week-end in Philadelphia. i. Mr. and and Mrs, spent Sunday at Mehoopany. Llovd Drake at Mehoopany. from the Nesbitt Hospital. ©. M. B. Coolbaugh is able to be ont and around after several week’s ill- ness. ‘week’s visit with her mother in Balti- more. After Tuna 1st the .Tunior Mechanics Sl ~ at the Harvey's Lake Picnic Ground. ; Mrs. Pobert Shannon spent the week end at Benton. Mrs. Leonard O'Kane snent Monday evening with Mrs. John Frantz. Miss Janet Smith has returned home after spending her Easter vacation with _ her aunt Mrs. Lutes Beisel. Guy A. Smith who has served as manager of the Laikawanna Dis- + trict of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., for the past 5 vears has been transferred to the Wilkes-Barre Dis- trict to succeed Mr, W. O. Washburn who has retired, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moore spent Friday evening with Miss Dorothy Beisel. | Mr. and Mrs. Ira Frantz of Orange spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. John Frantz. Mrs. Grace Britton has returned home ~fter spending some time in New j2 © York .City, Dr. and Mrs. Frank McNeal are oc- cupying their summer home at West fide? Dallog, Frederick Kirkendall was a Dallas caller on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Blodwin Roe of IL.an- ; caster spent the Easter vacation with ~ the former’s mother, at West Dallas. Mrs. Stanley Elston entertained a number of friends at a birthday party in her honor on Thursday night, Guests were: Mrs. Jacob Condon, Mrs. Ralph Elston, Mrs. William Weaver, Mrs. Frank Hess, Miss Agnes Denmon, Mrs. ~~ Ralph Ashburner, Mrs. William Brace, ‘and Mrs, Ralph Hess and daughter Janet. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Taux of Vernon ~ announce the birth of a son, Arthur James, Mrs. Frank Smaltz has returned ‘home after spending several days with “her sister, Mrs. Earl Monk. Mrs, Oscar Culp, who underwent an ' operation in the West Side {Hospital last week is improving. ™ 4 Kester spent ~ the week-end with the former's parents Mr. Georeoe Williams of Wilkes-Rarre on Norton Avenue is planning for and Thomas ‘pictures snonenrad hv the Mnf Refinine Co. at ill The Atlantic Refining Co. experts to beein work an a new services station ‘at Oliver's Used Car Lot within a few John Durbin and Mrs. Malcom Thomson attended a meeting of the ‘Federation of Woman's Clubs held at John Hildebrant and and Mrs. Judson Mrs. Royal Love -and Mr. Fred Howell and son Glen spent the week-end Mrs. Oscar Culp has returned home Little Tane Taoev has returned from a will hold their Saturdav night dances | ; Mrs. Corey G. Wilson. Mrs. Henry Isaacs of Shavertown and Mrs. W. S. Kunkle visited at the home of their sister, Mrs. Sarah Morgan of Wilkes-Barre. Miss Vivian Rogers of Vernon enter- tained a number of friends at her home Friday night. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sickler, Florence Fremp- ter, Leo Hawke, Jr, David and Nor- man Carleton Rogers, Mr, and Mrs. George Rogers, Doris and Bobbie and Shirley Sickler. Florence Kelly was removed from the General Hospital to her home in Cen- termoreland last Wednesday after an appendicitis operation. Leo Hawke Jr., of Forty Fort spent a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Rogers of Vernon. Vernon school closer for the term last Monday. Marian, Wilma and Frances Gay spent Thursday might at the home of their grandmother, Mrs. Clarence Best- eder, *Centremoreland. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Gay spent Thursday evening visiting frineds at Noxen, The Ladies’ Aid of*the M. E. Church will hold its monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Amanda Yaple, May 9th. Missionary Society meets at the home of Mrs. William Cairl of Ceme- tery Street, Tuesday, May 7. The Women’s Bible Class will meet at Mrs. Blocksage's home, Wednesday May 8th. Mrs. Ellen Heal of West Wyoming called at the home of Mrs, Viola Schu- man recently. Miss Emily Honeywell attended the graduation exercises of the Empire Beauty College at the Hotel Sterling on Thursday afternoon. Miss Grace Honeywell, who is a stu- dent at the Empire Beauty College, at- tended the dinner dance for graduates at the Hotel Sterling Thursday even- ing. Mr. Joseph Beval, U.S. delphia recently spent a the guest of Mr. and Mrs. well. wiiss Grace Honeywell M. C. Phila- few days as Fred Hoeray- ‘was a over- Luzerne, last Thursday might. Mrs. Russell Honeywell and Russell, Jr., returned last Thursday from Philadelphia where they were the guest of First Sergt, and Mrs. U. S. M. C. for a few days. Corp. R. D. Honeywell returned to on duty at the fire house, Friday morn- ing members of her club Wednesday after- moon. recent illness. Mrs. at cards at her home on Pioneer Ave- nue on Wednesday afternoon, Members of the Craft Club were en- tertained by Mrs. Thursday afternoon. Scranton. Mrs. Lavaou will entertain friends &t luncheon on Wednesday. Mrs. John Newton and family are oc- Terrace Street. Mrs. Russell Case will entertain on Fridav in honor of her cousin, Mrs. Vincent Mulvilhill, of Juneau, Alaska. Mrs. Mulvilhill and her daughter, Max- ine, are spending four months here. Mrs. Kenneth Cobleigh and son Ken- neth hae returned home after a three week visit with her father in Jersey City. Mrs. Tewis Stritzinger entertained Mrs, David Evans, Mrs. Charles Ren- nallack, Mrs. Henry Randall, Mrs. George Cohleich, Mrs. Kenneth Cob- leigh, Mrs. Beniamin Densmore. Mrs. Fdwarda. Mrs. George Shaver, Tuesday afternoon, * f~rewel] recention in honor of Rev. ama Mrs R. Nichols will be held in the church dining room Tuesday even- ine. May Sth. The affair is in charge of Mrs, BR. Densmore, Mrs. Lewis ‘Stritz- inger and Mrs, Charles Bennallack, Mrs. J..F. Randall has returned home from the General Hosnital where she underwent an operation Mrs. Fred Riley and Mrs. Harry An- derson spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rineman of Trucksville. Mrs. Howard Lewis and daughter Diane spent Friday with Mrs. Stewart Girvan, Mrs. Rose Sorber, and Mr, and Mrs. Charles Watkins and family of King- ston called on Mrs. Avery of Claude Street, recently, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rineman of Trucksville called on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Riley on Monday. Teaon Mr. and Mrs. MacNayr of Goodleigh Farm visited friends in Benton on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter Sands of Tunkhannock spent Sunday with Mrs. Avery of Claude Street, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Boston and daughter Charlotte and Mr. and Her- bert Boston and daughter, Virginia visited the former’s mother at Nanti- coke on Sunday. Miss Margaret O’Boyle has been spending some time in New York. Mrs. Alex Neeley is ill at her home in West Dallas, Mr. and’ Mrs. Wesley Ace of Wap- wallopen spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davis at the Ryman home Sunday, Mrs. Reginald Williams and son Da- vid are visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. John Morgan of Tunk- hannock, Mr. and Mrs. (Henry Isaacs of Sha- vertown were the guests of Mrs. John night guest of Miss Jean Urban of evening Frey Philadelphia Navy Yard, where he, is Mrs. James Harfman entertained the Mrs. Farl Craid has recovered from a Herbert Lundy will entertain Zigmond Harmond Little Mildred Ann Jones is rapidly recovering from a mastoid operation performed at the Taylor Hospital in eight cupyving the Seymour apartment on Temple, Woodlawn Dairy, Times-Lead- Fiegler Purchases 2,000 Old Tires Turned In By Contestants, The Tires Will Be Re- treaded At Pittston More than 2,000 used tires, collected by contestants during the Trade Ex- pansion Campaign conducted by local merchants, were sold yesterday to Michael Fiegler, of the Hillside Tire Service company, Thurcsville. Mr. Fiegler will salvage all of the used tires with unbroken casings and in good ‘condition and will have them re- treaded at his Pittston plant. The re- mainder which cannot be retreaded will be sold for junk. This is believed to be one of the largest single purchases of its kind for re-tread purposes ever made in Luz- erne county. The Hillside Tire Ser- vice company has a reputation for ex- cellent workmanship in this line of business. Mr, Feigler has been located in this region for a number of years and last vear purchased the former Weidner Gasoline station at Trucksville. Since that time his company has taken on the distribution of Dupont and Kenyon tires for Luzerne county and has also become associated distributor for Gulf Refining company products. Yesterday the company opened its new gasoline storage plant, formerly owned by the Tydol company, on Old River road, Wilkes-Barre. The com- pany operates four stations in Wyom- ing Valley and also does a large whole- sale business handling three tank cars of gasoline each week. W. T. Roberts of Virginia Terrace, Forty Fort, for fifteen years local rep- resentative of the Gulf Refining com- pany is now a partner in the firm, Miss Lois Mosier visited Ruth Shap- pel: in Kingston on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Truax and daugh- ter, Jeanette, and Mrs. John Snyder, Mrs. Lester Culver entertained Fri- day evening in honor of her sister Miss Thelma Thompson. Miss Edna Billings student nurse at nesday afternoon at her home in Trucksville. Miss Jean Billings, student nurse at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital spent Miss Eleanor McAlpine of Wilkes- Barre was a recent caller. t Mr. and Mrs, Wiliam Cobleigh, Ed- ward Cobleigh and Miss Ella Crispell spent the day recently with their for- mer’s daughter and family, of Troy, Penna. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Buckman spent Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cob- leigh of Posten’s Farm. Mr. and Mrs. J. Truman Evans of I. Roe on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Phillips of Tunkhannock spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shupp. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hoyt, Ruth and Alfred Hoyt spent Sunday at Bing- hamton with Mrs. Fred Totter. Mrs. Daisy Hoyt, Ruth and Stanley, spent Monday with Mrs. Wiliam Rod day at Ashley. Mrs. John Morrett, Miss Viola Mor- rett, and Miss Emily Shoemaker spent Sunday at Shickshinny. Mrs. Marilla Hoover's friends will be glad to know she is feeling much bet- ter. Miss R. Eliza Breckenridge was a dinner guest of Misses Eliza and May Johnson of Wilkes-Barre on Thursday. Mr. William Ritter of §orty Fort spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, P. J. Ritter of Franklin Street. Harold Bulford Elston of Huntsville spent the week-end with his cousin R. Eliza Breckenridge. Doris Dierolf spent Friday with her mother Mrs. John Dierolf of Wilkes- Barre. Miss R. Eliza Breckenridge had din- ner with her aunts, Misses Ella and Christine Breckenridge of Kingston, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Harvey and Miss R. Eliza Breckenridge spent Monday with friends in Pittston. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Smith of Jack- son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Harvey Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Kear were guests of Dr. and Mrs. Ashley of Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Andrews of Kingston spent Sunday with Mrs. Car- rie Ryman, Mr. Raymond Wilson of Noxen visit- ed his father and mother at Dallas last week. Elwood and Bruce Spencer spent the week end with friends in Wilkes-Barre. Mrs. C. G. Wilson and Mrs. Helen Thuardary affarnoOsn with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter Billings ot Trucksville. Mr and Mrs. J. A. Martin spent Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hicks. Miss Edna Billings visited friends in Mt. Zion, Sunday afternoon. Miss Arlene Frantz of Huntsville visited Miss Lois Elston recently. Mr. and Mrs. William Gregory and famil yspent Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Cease. Miss Thelma Thampson and Erich Vhierle were married Monday evening at the Dana Street Evangelical Parson- age at Wilkes-Barre. 7 Mrs. Jane Lohman was a Wilkes- Barre caller on Tuesday. Mrs. Royal Lynn spent several days at Binghamton. Mrs. Libbi eJohnson of Chase spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Yorks. Mrs. Blanche Sands of Berwick is visiting at/ the home of her brother Bruce Long of Trucksville. The Trucksville Fire men are puild= ing a Quoit Course, and expect to make a good showing in the league this sea- son, The Trucksville Fire Men’s Baseball team play Outlet team, at Outlet Sun- day afternoon. Mrs. John James has returned to her home in Wilkes-Barre aiter visiting at the home of her daughter Mrs. H. E. Devens of Trucksville, Miss Alma Robbins entertained Miss Ruth Schooley and Miss Mary Fedor at lunch on Thursday. Rev, and Mrs. J. Roland Crompton returned to the Trucksville M. E. Church for another year. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Parsons and family spent Sunday at Binghamton. Mr. and Mrs, William Lohman have moved to Dallas Borough. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Still an fam- ily have changed their residence from Trucksville to Dallas Borough. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hicks and son spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Sheldon Williams. Clarence Myers and Arnold Cease are on a business tri pto North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Martin and family are occupying the Phfaler cottage at Trucksville. Mrs. William Gregory and son Rich- ard and Mrs. Harold Yorks spent Wed- nesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Cease. The Senior Class of the iKngston Township High Schol held their an- nual banquet on Tuesday night at the Shavertown M. E. Church. Mr. and Mrs. Bowman Douglas who have recently returned from Honolulu called on Mr. and Mrs. George J. Kir- kendall on Friday last. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gregory and sons of Johnson City, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mayer, Dr. Sarah D. Wycoff and mother have opened their cottage on Center Hill Road, held at the home of Mrs. Gordon Had- sel. Miss Elizabeth Parks and Mrs. P. H. Parks called on Mrs. James Thomas at Church Street, Wilkes-Barre recently. Mrs. Claude Agnew entertained at a birthday surprise for her son Leslie Agnew on Tuesday. William Parks and family visited at Tunkhannock Sunday, Mrs. Thomas Park and children | visited the former's parents at Ruggles. , On Saturday the Freshmen Class of Dallas Borough High School journeyed to Wilkes-Barre where they were shown through several of the important buildings. Among them were the Irem and Brooks Nelson was in er, Osterhout Museum, Stock Exchange. Mr. charge of the students. Miss Reba Smaltz of Hughestown is: The weekly prayer meeting will he | Smith attended the “Beantown Choir” play which was presented by the Dallas Chepter'of O. E. S. Mrs. Welters and son, Arthur visited Mrs. C. G. Wilson recently. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph of Dallas spent Saturday with his parents at Kingston. Glen H. Spencer and Mrs. Wilda Fritz motored to Williamsport last Sunday. ¢ Miss Julia Spencer, who has been ill the past few weeks, is slowly improv- ing. Mrs, Clarence Spencer of Idetown ‘is slowly improving. Jacob C. Gosart of Idetown is now finishing up his home with all the modern improvements, "Allen Montross is taking. over the farm work on his father’s farm this year. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pearson and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Taylor and son Charles of Kingston called on Karl An- ‘|derson on Sunday last. Peter Bertram is spending some time with his daughter, Mrs. Robert Suther- land at Avoca. Miss Mary Armstrong of New York is spending some time with her sister Mrs. G. Ridgeway. Dewey Mitchell Masters Sunday. Mrs. Howard Gelslicht entertained her parents from Berwick on Sunday. Miss Dorothy Van Campen is visit- ing friends in Johnson City. Dorothy Van Horn spent the week- end at Nanticoke. Mr, and Mrs. Carl Knapp and son Billy and Mrs. Jack Page of Scranton called at the home of E. R. Parrish on Sunday. visited Mrs, Chet Mr. Harry Rood is visiting Mrs. Flor- ence Park. Miss Phoebe Krewson of Philadelphia is visiting the home of Elmer Hoover. TO A DALLAS HOUSEWIFE WHO WILL HAVE COMPANY TOMORROW NIGHT... There’s one sure way to make your dinner a success. Serve crisp, fresh rolls and fresh-baked bread from our ovens... and then, for a tasty climax, surprise your guests with a cake or some. pastries from our wide selection. Our truck will be passing your way if you telephone Dallas 34. SATURDAY'’S SPECIAL 2 DOZEN RAISIN, SUGAR SPICE 25¢ COOKIES 'PHONE 34 SCHINDELER’S BAKERY Main Street Dallas, Pa. spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Morgan, Tunkhannock, Sunday, Earl H. Monk, \ « Honor Roll » Wilkes-Barre were guests of Mrs. J.| The following students have been placed on the Honor Roll in Dallas Borough Schools, for the second sem- ester: 12th Grade—Frank Matuskowitz. 11th Grade—Hazel Baer, Mary Wallo, Ethel Maltman, Madge Space, Cath- erine Davis, 10th Grade—Jane Knecht, Fleming. 9th Grade—Alice Turner, ‘Wallo, Jane LeGrand. 8th Grade—Thelma Gregory, Eliza- beth Him, Doris McCarty, Evan Brace, Chester Tutak, James Davies. 7th Grade—George Race, Alvah Jones Robert Veronica Francis Freeman, Alfred Davis, Eva Maculloch, Beverly Wagner. 6th Grade—Doris Henson, Eloise Hunt, Alma Nelson, Nancy Ayre, Fran- cis Polachek, Robert Niemeyer, Albert Gould, John Jewell, Stanley Davies, 5th Grade—Jane Ayre, Dorothy Dorn, Ruth Fiske, Jay Gould, Lois Howell, Louis Kelly, Helen LaBar, Loren Mc- Carty, Betty Pittman, Margaret Jones, William Wagner, Blaine Wilson. 4th Grade—Irene Blessing, John Da- vies, Robert Moore, Marjorie Evans, Doris Stookey, Janet Garinger. 3rd Grade—Margaret Karns, Betty Jones, Clinton Brobst, I. D. Garinger, Norman Waters, Frank Kuehn. 2nd Grade—Robert Allen, William Blessing James Besecker, Paul Clemow, Wanda Culp, Ruth Drake, Lydia Galey, Wilma Gay, Doris Monk, Victor Mec- Carty, Jack Nelson, Peter Roushey, Ralph Templin, Malcolm Thomson. 1st Grade—James Waters, George Grause, Walter Schultz, Billy Wallo, Eugene McCarty, John Manning, Helen Stoeckel, Thelma Cundiff, Helen Stook- ey, Peter Clark, Claudia Shaver, Jack Roberts, Barbara Henson, Regina Monk Betty Wagner. Mrs. Charles -3%500th of Kingston was a call>® zx Trucksville yesterday. .wvan Jenkins, son of Bert Jenkins, underwent an operation for appendi- citis. Arthur Rodick of Carverton road is moving to Wilkes-Barre, Dr. and Mrs. Mendelson have moved to Ciliffside Avenue at Trucksville for the summer. Mr, and Mrs. Albert Elterich were callers at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Perrin at Cliffside. Frank Wheing of Cliffside has pur- chased a farm. Mr. and Mrs. Jones of Kingston have moved in to Harry Post's house at Cliffside. Mr, Salsburg has purchased the homé of Louis COhen an Carverton road at Trucksville. Neual Kester is building a rock gar- den in the rear of his home, Dr. Howell observed his 50th birth- (day this week. Mr. Fred Booth observed his 79th birthday last week. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Gensel had as their guests on Sunday, Miss Dorothy Frey, Miss Millie Cairl and Olin Cairl of Plymouth. Mrs, Millie Cease, son Fred and daughter Millicent of Plymouth visited the former's brother and hig wife, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Gensel of Dallas on Sunday. : Mrs, Harry Howell of Main Street entertained on Thursday for dinner, Mrs. Burt Brace, Mrs. Walter Brunges, Mrs. C. M. Gay and Mrs, A. I.. Misson. Mrs. Kenneth Hessler of Wyoming visited her sister Mrs. Elmer Hoover Sunday. Mrs. Claude H. Cooke of Fernbrook |entertained his teacher and friends on his seventh birthday, Thursday, April 25th. Those present were: Reba Ste- vens Shannon, of Dallas, Emily Gold- smith of Demuns, Marylin Morgan of Benton, Lily Ann McCabe, of Wilkes- Barre, Louise and Allan Kunkle of Kunkle, Dolores Osborn, William Grif- fith, Kermit Griffith, Mary Ann Hoff- man, Claudia Ruth. and Betty Jane Cooke, James J. Lloyd, and Charles H. Cooke. Harry Kresge, manager of Brown and Fassett Mill, Fern Brook, moved "his family to Centermoreland recently, 7 Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Gay and family spent Thursday evening at the home of Glenn Smith at Noxen, Mrs. John Hopper of Center More- at her home, of a heart attack, she was well-known throughout that section as she conducted a large green house. Mrs. Herbert Brunges, who has been critically ill of pneumonia, is slowly im- proving. Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Crosby and family visited Howard Crosby and fam- ily on Sunday. Ernest, George, Ruth and Florence Montross spent the week-end in New York City. An epidemic of measles is reported at Centermoreland and surrounding towns. Mr, and Mrs. Neual Kester of 64 Car- verton road, Trucksville, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Valentine and daughter Gertrude of Plymouth last Sunday. Arthur Roderick and family have moved from 66 Carverton Road Trucks- ville, to Carlisle Street, Wilkes-Barre. Don Finney and family have moved from Carverton Rotd to Holly, Trucks- ville. Mrs. A. S. Culbert has been called to her sister, Mrs, Edgar Bishop. The Young Woman’s Missionary So- ciety will meet at the home of Jennie Brown of Parrish Street, Tuesday evening, May 7th. Emma Elston spent Monday in Wilkes-Barre. Mr. and Mrs. Forester Still of Trucksville moved on Davenport street. Mr, and Mrs. John Nulton have moved their family to Parrish street. Mr. J. B. Hildebrant is seriously ill. Beatrice Shotwell spent Sunday with her sister Mrs. Race of Demuns. Mr, and Mrs. M. J. Brown visited friends at Plymouth. Morgan Thomas spent Thursday with friends at Plains. Mr, and Mrs. Hoyt Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Goode and George Stultz were entertained at the home of Mrs. Beatrice Walp Friday evening. Mrs, Henrietta Evans and sons Jack and Dick and Bud Kane visited Mr. and Mrs, James Harfman of Fernbrook. Mrs, Vivian spent Tuesday at Dallas. Mr. William Niemeyer and Morgan Thomas spent Monday with Mr. Bern- hart Gebler, of Wilkes-Barre, Ralph Ramsey of Wilkes-Barre was a caller at the home of Mr. H. ‘Welch. spent last Friday in Wilkes-Barre, Jean Hadsell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hadsel of Idetown, who has been seriously ill in a Philadelphia hospital where she was training, is re- covering, Mrs. Harry Alling of Baltimore is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Del- bert Husted of Shavertown. The Serving and Waiting Class of held an all day quilting at the church house on Thursday. (Continued on Page 5.) Your Old them like new. Best service, quality, and traction. use them. 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