7 seu A \ N A THE DALLAS POS1 DALLAS, PA. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1937 HEADLINES OF 1937 (Continued from Page 1) { FEBRUARY 26: Growth Of Co-opera- | tion Noted At Annual Meeting Of Farm- | ers. di J. D. Hutchison, farm agent, trav- | els 18,908 Miles In Work During 1936 | LL Last Minute Spurt Gives Kingston | Township Chance At League Tie In Cru | cial Game With Dallas..:... Dallas Wor, men’s Club Sponsors Fashion Show........ Rev. Herbert Frankfort Named To Suc | ceed Ruff At St. Paul's Lutheran Church. | MARCH 5: FOUR YOUTHS ADMIT | GUILT IN LOCAL HOLD UPS .... | Meteoric Criminal Careers End As Police | Round Up Bandits........ Jackson WPA | Men Threaten Strike........ Luzerne County | Gas And Electric Corp. Announce Tenth | Rate Reduction In Nine Years..... Blaze | Destroys Jackimowitz Home At East Dal- | las... Chief O'Kane Takes Over Subur- | ban Inn. | MARCH 12:: Dallas Borough Clinches | League Championship But Is Swamped In| P. iT. A. A. Finals........ Ruth Jackson, 23, | Called Heroine After Rescue Of Two | Skaters From Harvey's Lake........ Charles | Thomas Recalled As Pastor Of Glenview | P.' M. Church........ Henry Deater And! Andrew Lotusky Skate In Bathing Suits | On Harvey's Lake, Then Break Ice And Take Dip! MARCH 19: ALFRED RAY KILLED | BY CARBON MONOXIDE POISON... | ... Married 25 Years, Mr. and Mrs. James | H. Evarts of Hunlock Creek Celebrated | By Being Remarried By Same Pastor...... Mrs. Earl Newhart Seriously Hurt In A Motor Accident At Wind Gap........ Fern- brook Park Leased To York State Pro-| motor........ Ray Williams, Jr., Skull Frac tured In Accident, Writes Account Of Mishap For Post While Being Treated. MARCH 26: Greater Dallas Rotary Club Starts New Move To Revive Plans For Luzerne By-Pass........ Steve Summer- hill, Lehman Athletic Coach, Wins Tryout With St. Louis Cardinals........ Resigns Post At Lehman........ Mysterious Blaze Destroys Jacob Miller Home At Lake Township... Leonard Phillips, Trucksville, Meets His Death In Mines Near Spot His Brother And Father Died........ Dallas School Board Fixed Levy At 29 Mills. APRIL 2: LEGISLATURE MAY PUT DALLAS IN HUGE NEW RURAL DISTRICT........ Post Discloses Democrat- ic Move To Bulk Republican Rebels In 30-Mile Long : “Gerrymander™........ Four Bandits Who Preyed On Local Gas Star tions Draw Total Of 154 Years....VAN DYKE PLEDGES STATE AID TO RO- TARY CLUB COMMITTEE ON LU- ZERNE BY-PASS........ Dr. W. W. Laza- rus Dies At Tunkhannock........ Rev. and Mrs. Harry M. Savacool Of Trucksville Mark Fourteenth Wedding Anniversary With A Repeat Ceremony. APRIL 9: G. O. P. IS SLOW TO OPPOSE NEW RURAL DISTRICT...... Allied Groups On B’-Pass Working On New Plan To Eliminate Need For Luzerne Oa KL Summerhill Wins Contract With Cards Shavertown Firemen Change Plans On New Quarters....Base- ball Season Opens April 27. APRIL 16: REV. AND MRS. HAR- RY RUNDELL, NOXEN, INJURED IN CRASH........ Son In Critical Condition... Mrs, W. L. Tracy Rescued By Son, Lee, When She Falls From Gangplank Into Pacific........ One Of Clifford Ide’s Lays Eggs 9 1-4 Inches By 7 1-2 Inches kiss Motorists Urged To Write Harris burg About Condition Of Luzerne Road. APRIL 23: State Engineers Study To- by’s Creek In Making Plans Against Fu ture Floods........ See Need For Reforesting Te) Mrs. Jean Kuehn Chosen As Juror. ...:% Dallas Delegation Confers With Luzerne Merchants To End Oppisitios On By-Pass........ M. E. Conference Makes But One Change In Local’ Charges........ Rev. C. Duane Butler Succeeds Rev. Howard Willetts At Lehman. APRIL 30: GILES AND EMMETT MOORE KILLED AT MEHOOPANY WHEN TRAIN HITS CAR........ Mr. and Mrs. John Merical Celebrate 60th Wed- ding Anniversary........ SHAVERTOWN FIREMEN APPROVE PLANS TO BUY LOT AND BUILD HOME........ HW, Herdman Dies........ Mrs. W. L. Tracy, on visit to Son In Hollywood, Has Clothes Burned In Fire........ Local Women's Club Hostess To County Federation At An- nual Meeting Here. MAY 7: KINGSTON TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DIRECTORS REFUSE TO RENEW CONTRACT OF SUPERVIS- ING PRINCIPAL J. A. MARTIN Martin Prepared To Test Board's Action Under New Tenure Bill........ Noxen’s Old Grads Reunited At Dinner COM. MUNITY SHOCKED AT DROWNING OF IRIS STEVENSON, THREE-YEAR: OLD DAUGHTER OF CHIEF AND MRS.) IRA STEVENSON OF HAR- VEY'S LAKE........ Post’ Features Article On “Community Planning” By Attorney Peter P. Jurchak. MAY 14: Hopes For By-Pass Fade As Latest Movement Dies........ POST} OF- FERS 100 TO 1 ODDS LONG-AW AIT ED PROJECT WILL NOT BE BUILT THIS. YEAR........ Chandler W. Bluhdorn, ; | GRADUATES CLASS OF 1937 Hens Prominent Dallas Merchant, Dies Sudden’ ly... Board From Women's Club Pre- | pares To Edit Issue Of The Post. MAY 21: POST'S COOKING SCH- OOL OPENS........ Moving Picture “The Bride Wakes Up” Attracts Capacity Au’ diences........ Hundreds Of Dollars In Big Prizes Awarded To Audiences........ Mrs. William Baker Selected By Honorary Editors As “Local Woman Who Has Been Of The Most Service To Her Com- munity During The Last Year”........ Mrs. W. L. Tracy Returns From Hollywood... Martin Institutes Mandamus Proceedings Against Kingston Township School Board. MAY. 28: DALLAS TOWNSHIP Dallas Borough Will Give Diplomas To 22.550 Miss Gladys Oney Visits Grand- parents, Mr. And Mrs. Wesley Hoover, On Return From Hawaii........ By-Pass Pro- ponents Willing Main Street, Luzerne, Should Be Paved At Same Time As The Shirt-Cut. JUNE 4: George E. Norton, Former Dallas Druggist, Dies..... LEGISLATURE PUTS DALLAS IN NEW DISTRICT... Hot Weather Arrives Early........ Lightning Strikes Howard Worden’s Barn........ Court | Prepares To Take Testimony On Kings ton Township School Test Of Teacher | Tenure Bill........ Forty Seven Receive Di* | plomas At Kingston Township. JUNE 11: Anthony Woznicki Drowns In Harvey's Lake........ Two Youths Who Assaulted Cresson Gallup In October, 19- {36, Get Years Jail Term Apiece...Har- {old Rau, Son Of Mr. And Mrs. J. H. Rau | of Shavertown, Commissioned As Second | Lieutenant In Air Corps........ Mt. Green- wood Kiwanis Observes 10th Anniversary. JUNE 18: Farmers To Get More Room For Market In City........ Busses Will Be Substituted For Street Cars Here Kunkles Have 24th. Annual Reunion...... | Surveyors Busy On Proposed Route Of | Luzerne Highway........ Elizabeth Oliver, | Meeker, Dies At Age Of 86. | JUNE 25: VOTERS IN ALL LOCAL | TOWNS MUST REGISTER ANEW TO'VOTE......i Leaders Confused On The Status Of 7th District........ No Represen- tative To Be Elected Until 1938 Anna Barber, Noxen, Fractures Skull In Fall From 50-Foot Trestle........ American Legion Sponsors’ “Circus™........ H. Austin Snyder, Principal at Lehman, And Miss Diana I. Lizdas, Member Of His Facuity, Married. JULY 2: FARM VOTE IMPERILED BY NEW REGISTRATION REGULA- TIONS........ Rural Sections Slow To Res- pond To Plea To Guard Right To Vote BLL G. O. P. Still Has Majority In Dal las Despite Democratic Gains........ Kings- ton Township School Board: Defeated In First Round Of Legal Tilt With Principal ivanies Harvey's Lake Takes Third Drown- ing Victim Of Year When 76-Year-Old Hermit Slips On Bank And Falls In...... Dr. Carl E. Hontz And Miss Marjorie C. Killgore Married. JULY 9: MARTIN WINS CON- TRACT AND $300 RAISE FROM THE KINGSTON TOWNSHIP DIRECTORS ei Dallas School District Ends Fiscal Year With $150 Balance........ Fireworks Banned In Borough Following Thought- less Pranks........ Mrs. Herman Sands, Ac- cident Victim, Dies In Hospital........ The Frears And Parrishes Join For Reunion. JULY 16: BAKER, JETER AND |AYRE SLATED AS CANDIDATES FOR SCHOOL BOARDS Swartz, Roberts And Davies, Incumbents, Decline To: Run.....% Despondent, Roger P. Pat ton, Noren, WPA Worker, Drenches Self With Gasoline And Burns Himself To Death........ PETER REIDEL, ACE GER- MAN GLIDER IN U. §8. FOR NA- TIONAL SOARING MEET, MAKES FORCED LANDING AT NOKEN. Entertained By Folks There........ Senator Mundy Assures Rotarians = Luzerne By- Pass In Near Future........ Attorney Frank Pinola Purchased Old “Yacht Club” at | Lake. JULY 23: FIERCE GALE SWEEPS ACROSS DALLAS........ Downs Trees, Extinguishes Lights, Tears Wires Down.... Thousands Of Dollars Damage In Wake od Final Plans For By-Pass Go To The Commissioners” For Okay......Charles Mur- phy, Kunkle, Rescues Nanticoke Man From Drowning At Harvey's Lake ........ { dier Who Fought With Washington, Dies SHAVERTOWN FIREMEN BUY BUSH BUILDING FOR" $5,400. JULY 30: TIUCE BETWEEN REPU- BLICAN FRACTIONS HERE EMPHA- SIJES IMPORT OF COUNTY CAM- PAIGN Eight Republican Nominees In ‘Borough Have No Democratic Oppo- sition Army Worm, Absent Since 1916, Pays Visit To Lehman Farm L. A. McHenry Concludes 4-Year Job To Clear Titles For Owners. AUGUST 6: NINETY-THREE CAN- Richard Templin Return Home | Stop In Shavertown........ Coxton Picknick- ers Climax Day’s Outing With Free-For- | Joseph H. Finch, Great-Grandson Of Sol ) AUGUST 13: Three-Mile Route Between Tunkhannock And Dallas | Almost Finished........ George Reynolds, A Prominent Local Young Man, Dies After Two-Month Illness........ Prof. Ernest Wood and Brother, Thomas, Re-United After 22-Year Separation........ Robert Taylor In- jured When He Stumbles Over Stump | And Discharges Shotgun Mrs. M. J. Shiner, Meeker, Killed In A Motor Crash At Plainfield, N. J. AUGUST 20: Harvey's Fourth Drowning Victim Of Season........ John Kelly, 23, New York, Drowns Near Stull’s HOURS AFTER MOTOR CRASH........ John Hettis Struck By Car Which Over- id Mower Bar Cuts Child's Legs... Richard Ide Runs Into Blades........ Would Promote Town As Winter Sports Center Third Of Voters Fail To Register. AUGUST 27: FRANK MURRAY GIBSON LEAVE DALLAS FOR TOKYO Bethlehem Steel Man Returning To The Orient District Ready To Open $47,000 Annex State, County and Traction Company Engineers Confer On Luzerne By-Pass... Dallas Township Schools Establish Busi- ness Course........ Lake Taxpayers’ Group Addpt Ambitious Program Calling For Improvements Of Roads, Better Fire And Police Protection. SEPTEMBER 3: People From Seven States Attend Free Methodist Conference tas HALF OF POPULATION TO PROTECT: VOTE........ Many Fail To Re- gister........ Democrats’ Cut Republican Lead Slightly........ Frank Wagner Named Head Of Harvey's Lake Protective Association Highway Department Agrees To Im- provements At Harvey's Lake........ Jimmy Graham, 9, Invites 171 People To Revival At Sweet Valley Church....George Weit-- zel, Shavertown Artist, Birthday. SEPTEMBER 10: Howard Tinsley Suc- ceeds Ernest Line As Coach Of Football At Dallas........ Season Of Fairs Lures Visi- tors To Gay Midways........ Lightning Hits 11-Year-Old Trees On Huntsville Farm turbance At Dallas Township High School Arrested By Chief O'Kane......Quiet Elec- tion Expected In Dallas Next Tuesday...... Hot Contests Anticipated In Dallas Town- SEPTEMBER 17: TWO INFANTILE PARALYSIS CASES DISCOVERED IN BOROUGH........ Schools cautionary Measure NOMINATE SLATE, HEADED BY ARTHUR RAINEY FOR BURGESS... Independent Republicans ‘Win In Dallas Township........ Coaches Consider Six-Man Football For Back Mountain Township High School Installs Telephone. SEPTEMBER 24: ASA E. LEWIS IS STRICKEN SUDDENLY........ Frosts Nip Danger Of Infantile Paralysis Spread In Dallas........ Schools Open Monday........ No New Cases Reported........ Mrs. George S. Sawyer’s Dahlias Win Total Of 123 Rib- eeering G. O. P. Factional Split Threat- Year. OCTOBER 1: Stanley Morrett Begins Construction Of New Building On Main Street... . Paul Shaver Elected Command- er Of American Legion........ Dallas M. E. Church To Leads In County By 14,000........ PL A. A. Charges Against High School Dropped Class To Construct Walk Around The Shavertown M. E. Church. OCTOBER 8: MUNDY PROMISES ROAD CONTRACT BY YEAR'S END ....5t. Paul's Church Dedicates New Or- ars Ku Klux ‘Klan, Eager To Regain ® kk Lost Power, - Capitalizes On Interest In Hugo Black Appointment........ Drives For New Members Loomis, Tunkhannock, Marks 101st Birth- == sees Gibsons Arrive Safely In Japan. OCTOBER’ 15: DEATH TAKES MR. FRANK NEYHARD, G. O. P. NOMIN- EE FOR JUSTICE Aged 8, Dies After Being Struck By Car Dallas School Board Pays Off $5,000 In Short Term Loans........ Republicans To Strive For Harmony In Dallas Township. OCTOBER: Ends Drought Threat........ Mrs. Floyd San- ders Heads West Side Division In Wel In Dallas November 2........ Faces Complete Democratic Slate For First Time In Num- ber Of Years........ B. Prank Bulford, Last Survivor Among Signers Charter, Celebrates 82nd Birthday. OCTOBER 29: Candidates In Home Stretch In Race For Votes........ Post Pre dicts Republican Victory Locally, Demo- cratic Victory In County........ Three Leh- DIDATES FILE IN RACE FOR 35 OF-| man Potato Growers, George Rice, Thom FICES........ Oppising Forces Line Up For|as Pollork And Alfred Rice, Win Hon- Hot Primary Fight In Dallas Township... {ors From 00 Bushel Club............ Nelson Kenneth Westover, William Disque and [Moore Appointed Justice After | Township Se Barred From School, Town- Two Years’ Army Service In Panama........ | ship Republicans Hold Rally In Grange Brawl On Picnic Train Forces Police To Hall. PAGE FIVE NOVEMBER 5: COUNTY SWEPT |® BY DEMOCRATS........ Complete Repub- lican Slate Elected In Dallas Borough........ KINGSTON TOWNSHIP Ralph Elston, New Dallas Township | School Director, Only Democrat Elected | Locally........ State Announces More New | Pave To Be Laid On Route 92 Next Spring........ Local Post Office Prepares To Aid In Census Of Jobless........ Herbert A. Smith New Burgess Of Dallas. NOVEMBER 12: ADAM KIEFER IS | STRUCK BY CAR NEAR STROUDS- BURG........ A. O. Adelman Resigns As Building Inspector........ Agnes Kline, In- fantile Paralysis Victim, Goes To Warm Springs........ Dallas Junior Women's Club Marks Fifth Birthday........ Only 43 Days Until Christmas. NOVEMBER 19: Three Local Apple Growers Among Five Best At Exhibit...... Frantz, Berlew And Sordoni Score With Prize Fruit....-... G. T. KIRKENDALL TO RESIGN AS DALLAS POSTMASTER fron Irate Mother, Protesting Disciplinary Measures At Kingston Township High School, Invades School With Photograph- er, Challenges Principal To Fist Fight...... Mrs. W. R. Garinger Called By Death. Link On, pocket Mr. and Lake Claims ance, NOXEN MAN DIES 24 retary, MR. AND MRS. ; mas. Veteran EN Kingston Township School 67th Place Among Apple Growers In Producing Sections....... Motor Club To Ask Court To Order Improvement Of Center Hill Road........ Community Welfare Federation Volunteers Get 89.4 Per Cent Of Their Goal........ Building Activity Noted Despite Arrival Of Winter......Ira Kyttle, 16, Wounds Self When Shotgun Discharges Accidentally. DECEMBER 3: The Centermoreland The as the Lower Tares, carrying was gone. the store to retrace his steps through the Holcomb farm to Davis Street and his backyard. luck favored the youth, for he found the bill upon a white stone near his yard. He had saved the money from his own allow- Daniel Alex Lawley of Kingston visit: | ed relatives in Shavertown last Sunday. —_—— Junior Klump came near to having a sorrowful Christmas. ley’s on Christmas Eve to make some purchases and when he reached in his He came to Stan- the ten dollar bill he had been He hastened from The day was dying fast, but —— “Bill” Luksic not only gave us a boost but paid us an honor in his Sunday In- dependent column. Want to be our sec Bill? —e— Coach Nielson Andrews and wife and Mrs. John B. Hendrickson of Westmoor were visitors at the Lawley's on Christ 2 Everyone who knows Attorney Jurchak is sorrowing with him because | death of his mother, Mrs. Mary Jurchak. NOVEMBER 26: Luzerne Cougty In | Attorney Jurchak is one of the bestik- ed young lawyers in the county. of the Holcomb. Farm is being suggested site for an athletic field for the high school if a new school is built ad- jacent to the present high school. —0— { {ciate the opportunities which Charles Conklin of Carverton is build- | ing a nice business for the J. W. Yeager Co. of Kingston and is covering all of this territory. The Klumps are thinking of moving, in- cidentally, and if they do Trucksville will miss a kind and thrifty family. They have been here for several years and have built their own home and stable. _ Ray Laux certainly is making | head- way with his machine shop on Roushey Street. A pretty lawn and fence, bank- ed with a well-built stone wall, will greet people again next spring and will im- prove the appearance of the place. ——0—— We met Mr. Stevens, the automobile mechanic, at Oliver's Garage. Mr. Ste- vens' father had the drug store across the street from the Lits’ Sporting Club on Main Street, Kingston, when we scored football games. Ligne Qur oldest brother's mother-in-law, Mrs. MacMullen, passed her 99th year the other day and is going great. The only misfortune she had in late years was a fall down the stairs four years ago, in which she broke her right arm. —— Despite his handicaps, Ben Jones is as cheerful as any boy with a Christmas toy. He is thankful he survived his recent ae- cident, when an electric car ran over his right leg. —0— Kingston Township is certainly sorry to lose Rev. Fred M. Sellars. He is a fine man and we are sorry to see him go to another charge, even though we appre- await him on Staten Island. Lrg ; Rev. Ira Button officiated at the fun- eral of Clinton Eley of Ross Township. Church Observes 118th Anniversary........ Many Deer Fall Before Guns Of Local | Hunters........ William L. Garey Describes ; Southern Trip For Post Readers........ El mer Miller, Squire At Noxen For 25 KUNKLE MRS MINNIE KUNKLE CORRESPONDENT Ruggles MRS. MYRTLE KOCHER CORRESPONDENT Years, Dies........ Kingston Township High School Wins Back Mountain Champion: ship... Fierce Gale Strikes Beaumont, Toppling Trees And Whirling Logs Thru The Air. DECEMBER 10: Mundy Acts To Re- move Obstacles To By-Pass........ Will Call Conference At Harrisburg........Sure Job Will Be Started By Spring........ Tears (Of Laughter) Fall As School Directors Sing Their “Swan Song™........ Joseph Polacky Named Acting Postmaster At Dallas Bor- ough........ Kingston Township To Drop City Teams From 1938 Schedule........ New School Directors Seated. DECEMBER 17:THE TRUCKS: VILLE GRADE SCHOOL BURNS........ Sleet Storm Covers Highways And Walks With Coating Of Ice........ Four Youths Skate To Dallas From Huntsville... Mys- terious Foresight Of Trucksville: Youth Baffles Observers Engineers Check Old Boundary Between Kingston Town- ship And Courtdale. DECEMBER 24:: AGREEMENT TO BEGIN BY-PASS BY APRIL 11S FINE CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOR DALLAS Rive Churches List Many Services For Christmas........ Civil Service Cimmission To Direct Exams For Local Post Office Job hin Rev. Fred M. Sellars Resigned Shav- ertown Charge To Accept Pastorate At Staten Island........ State Pledges Aid In Plans For New Trucksville School. Mr. tained Obesrves 90th Mr. ed at Seven Luzerne Youths, Creating Dis "i Mr. James Mrs. Closed ‘As Pre, DEMOCRATS Dallas Mr. callers Mrs frail College Misericordia Begins 14th Outlet Mr. Mrs. George Johnson, Jr., is ill of pneu- monia, mikes Be Decorated........ CG. 0: P. x gat William. Ashburner spent Christmas Dallas with John Galla of Easton. * * Township Men’s Bibl ens pte! Rev: and Mrs. Lewis Seifert spent Christmas with Rev. Mr. Seifert’s parents at Allentown. ¥ % 0% Mr. Miss Anna Truesdale of Meshoppen is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Emery Lozier. The Christmas program held at the Free Methodist Church on Thursday eve. ning was well attended. Mr. tained Here.......: Mrs. Hannah Mr. and Mrs. Russel Hoover and fam- ily spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. F. Sorber of Harvey's Lake. kk Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ashburner and sons, Bob and Nelson of Kunkle, spent Dallas tin. IN KINGSTON edie TOWNSHIP ........ Wife To: Take: Placed Ohricimas with: Grant Ashburner. On Ticket........ Mrs. George W. Reynolds * Ex sontown, Flies To WestCoast........ Fred Warhola, Haold Kocher of Chili, N. Y. is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Kocher. » * - Mr. and Mrs. Richards and family and Bobbie Lance of Plymouth spent Christ mas with Mr. and Mrs. John Sutton. x ® = Mrs. Joseph Milbrodt and family wish Mr ed at Philip 22: Three-Day Drizzle Grant and William Ashburner attended the funeral of their uncle, Asa Wolfe, on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ashburner of Kunkle also were present. reed ee eer KEEP FLOCK THRIFTY Breeding ewes should be treated for in- ternal parasites every month during the winter. A little grain fed during the early part of the winter will pay large dividends, declare Penn State livestock specialists. Of Borough Falls. Mr. Smith, emf Ree : BUILD SASH GREENHOUSES Smith More than 800 sash greenhouses for during In Kingston Boston Boston growing early plants have been built in Pennsylvania from plans designed by the Pennsylvania State College = agricultural extension service. nis. Miss Frances Hess aunt, Mrs. Jennie Norton to her home at Elkland last week and is spending the holiday season with her. . Mary Casterline and Mrs. Ralph Space and daughter Alice, of Noxen, visited the farmer's daughter, Mrs. Fred Smith and family on Sunday. = John Miller and son Thomas, of Harvey's Lake and Mr Charles Wirtman and sons, Austin and ine and Ida Smith, Frank Elwood Martin, who has been ill for a week is able to be about. — Qt and Mrs, Robert Prutzman enter- on Christmas Day Mrgeand Mrs. William Weaver. Op and Mrs. A. C. Devens eatertain- Christmas dinner Mr .and Mrs. George Landon and Miss Liis Landon. —— .and Mrs. Ralph Ashburner and sons Robert and Nelson spent Christmas Day with Grant and William Ashburner of Outlet. —0—= and Mrs. M. C. Miers and son, spent ‘Christmas Day with Mr. and Wallace Perrin and family of Trucksville. —— accompanied = her ——— and Mrs. Edward Nelson and children, Billie, Buddy and Alma were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Henney on Christmas Day. hp . Mr. and ell and Mrs. Joseph Shoemaker had as their guests on Christmas Day Mrs. Roannah Landon, Mrs. Melvina and Miss Emily Shoemaker. Shoe- —O0 Miss Margaret Kunkle and ; Mr. and Mrs, Olin Kunkle entertained at Christ- » mas dinner Mrs. F. P. Smith, Miss Ger- trude Smith and Mrs. Minnie Kunkle. rn and Mrs. Wheeler Kunkle and daughter Louise, and Mr .and Mrs. For- rest \ Kunkle and son Alan, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Kunkle on Sunday. Qe and Mrs. Kenneth Martin enter- at dinner on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. of East and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mar- —— Fred Honeywell and family entertain- Christmas Day Mr. and Mrs. Her- man Schnure and son, Freddie, of Wat- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Krol of Easton, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Honeywell and son, Russell, Jr., pe .and Mrs. A. C. Devens entertain. Christmas dinner Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Amanda Fiske .and Mrs. fare Drive........ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rood | © thank all those who were so kind to | Herbert. of Main Street Celebrate 55th Wedding om in Theis fgcen: Dysamvaman. Ms: 0 Anniversary........ G. O.:P. Faces Big Test 5 ne Ye i 3 pace: Mr .and Mrs. Cragg Herdman of Beaumont Road entertained on Christmas Day Mr. and Mrs. Harry Doll and their daughters Hildreth and Lucille of Evans Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sweezy and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. George Lan- don and Miss Lois Landon. oe and Mrs. Frank Boston entertain- ed at Christmas dinner Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frank and Harry Smith, Gerald- and Harry and Owen Jones. Other visitors the day were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil of Ruggles, Mr .and Mrs. Fred and daughters, Inez, Margaret, Mildred and Charlotte, and Oliver Den- Mrs. Anna Kraft called on Mrs. Myrt- le Kocher one day last week. * % 3k : Mrs. Etta Shand is spending a few weeks with her son, Walter Sorber of Outlet. ® ou Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Crispell are nice- ly settled in their new home on Sorber Mountain. ®k kx Mrs. William Hillard is suffering at her home with an attack of quinsy and is in care of Dr. Brown. ! -* » - Mrs. Louise Kocher is spending a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. John Shoemaker of Wyoming. * x» Mrs. Ellen Furgerson and brother, Ira Sorber, have closed their home on So¥- ber Mountain and gone to live with Ms. Sorber’s son, Mr. Furmon Sorber at the Picnic Grounds. ! ® x x Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wilkes are re- ter, born at Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. Wil kes has returned home and is spending a few days at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Verne Kitchen. ®= = = The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Hillard returned to the hospital last Friday after being thefe since the day be- fore Thanksgiving. His condition « has much improved. k ok 0% Mr. and Mrs. Orrison Kocher spent Sunday evening calling on Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hoover, finding Mr. Walter Hoover in very poor health, confined to his bed most of the time. Laketon MRS MARIE OBERST CORRESPONDENT Miss Mary Learch visited Mrs. Margar- et Grey last week. —0— Mrs. Jennie Learch visited Mrs. Lem: uel Thomas at Wilkes-Barre last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Binal Anderson of Dal las visited Mrs. Oberst last Thursday eves ning. mC T Miss Bertha Helriegel and John Klim- vitch of Pittston visited Mrs.. Marie Ob erst over the week-end. Mrs. Edna Mayer and children, Carol and Edward, visited relatives in Plymouth over the week-end. —0— Mr. and Mrs. Evans Landon and chil dren, Arline and George, visited Mr. and Mrs. Al Weed on Thursday. in Mrs. Daisy Crispell has been ill for two weeks. Her daughter, Edward Cob- leigh of Dallas is home caring for her. es Mr. and Mrs. Ziba Smith and children of Lehman visited Mrs.: Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Evans Landon on’ Sunday. BL. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Grey visited Mrs. Grey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred ‘ |{Hennanball of Wilkes-Barre last Friday. —— Those visiting’ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Learch over the week-end were William Lee of Wilkes-Barre and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Powell of Chester. pa Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Nulton and son, Cherry, and Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Ko- cher visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kocher on Monday. —— i rn. CHECK POULTRY WEIGHT It is a good practice for poultrymen to check the body weight of their birds at regular intervals. Some put paint on a few birds so that these can be weighed regularly. Others just handle a few of the birds as the eggs are gathered or catch a few birds on the floor, say Penn State poultry specialists. : joicing over the arrival of a new daugh- ! Ad dei Sinha RE i) tt a i 1 A