Office Phone 300 xynor, who is amplived > , visited his parents, ‘Edward Gaynor at “over the weekend. ger of Alderson broke Jaturday evening cranking obile. hnson, who is employed at ctric Co. at Newark, or, e ‘Armitage, former post- gi Alderson, reports that he 0 bag a fourteen point buck o the fact that his rifle jam- ; F Favors is preparing for a 1Sy inter season. Mr. Javers has ommodated the skaters the past a u ce stand. Edwin Delaney will e ch ef clerk since the former co- wner, Pvt. Robert Avery, has been . ed into service. J. B. Newhart, postmaster of Al- 30 derson, reports a decided increase in Christmas mail over that of ious yeas. % il spend Sunday at King- ‘as guests of the former’s broth- - on Lake street. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Lewis of Ceme- street will have as their guests he holiday vacation their sons nd daughter-in-laws, Mr. and Mrs. age Lewis of Burgettstown and Ir. and Mrs. Robert B. Lewis of artford, Conn. Miss Naomi Shaver, a member of freshman class at Beaver Col- ege, arrived Wednesday to spend holidays with her parents, Mr. nd Mrs. Claude Shaver of Ceme- * * Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Newman of ast Dallas will entertain at a fam- and families, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ~ Kiefer and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stev- Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Davies of Pa; sonage street have as their ests for the holidays their son, Stanley, a freshman at M. I. T., and Alice, teacher at Miss Fine’s School in Princeton, N. J. 3 * * * Miss Jean Louise Williams, teach- er at Dana Hall, is spending the hol- _iday vacation with her parents, Mr. ‘and Mrs. W. M. Williams of Norton Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Gordon of Norton avenue will have as holiday guests their daughter, Mrs. Florence Phillips of Harrisburg and their ‘grandson, Dick, student at Wyoming Seminary. § * * * ‘Mr. and Mrs. Henry Disque of ~ Machell avenue will have as guests over the holiday their son and daughter-in-law and family, Mr. and 35 Mrs. Kenneth Disque of Washington op, C. 3 . Mrs. Charles Wagner of Pioneer avenue entertained at a lovely hol- iday tea honoring Mrs. Lewis Wag- ner, her house guest on Saturday. Mrs. Wagner is the bride of Ensign ~ Lewis Wagner of the U. S. Navy Reserves. ~ 3 * * * Mr. and Mrs. Cliffside avenue have announced the | | i £ birth of a daughter at General Hos- pital Saturday morning. This is the Griffith's first child. Miss Jane Post of State College will arrive today to spend a week's vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Post of Trucksville. Members of the Entre Nous Bridge Club will hold their Christ- mas party at Lundy's Monday even- ing. Hrs * * * Mr. and Mrs. John Rinehart of Hillside have announced the birth of a daughter, Carol Ann at Gen- ~ eral Hospital, Saturday, December 19. Carol Ann weighs 8% pounds. She is the Rinehart’s first child. Rev. and Mrs. Guy F. Leinthall of Pittston have announced the birth of a 6 1/2 pound son at Nes- } bitt Hospital, Saturday, December 19. This is their first child. Mrs. Leinthall is the former Mary Fedor of Dallas. * * * * Miss Peggy Brace, student at ~ Westchester Teacher's College and Edgar Brace, student at University of Pennsylvania are spending the holiday vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brace of Lake street. ~ Mrs. Machell Hildebrant has is- sued invitations for a holiday tea to be held at her home on Lehman avenue, December 28. SASTRY HOSPITAL PATIENTS Billy Kern of Idetown —Nes- bitt. : Mrs. Cyril Darrow of Shaver- town—General. Nancy Cragle of Idetown — General. ) Each week this box will con- tain the names of local patients in the hospital. We are doing this so that you will know which hospital your neighbors are in and can cheer them up with cards, gifts or personal visits. Alex Tough has been confined to his home at Lehman with a wrench- ed back. Hobert Jeter, student at Univer- sity of Pennsylvania, is 'spending the | holiday vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Jeter of Center Hill road. Hobert was recently sworn into the Naval Air Corps and will leave for duty after graduation in June. Ensign Robert Fleming of Key West, Florida, spent a brief furlough with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Fleming of Main street, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Elicker of Somers Point spent Thursday and Friday of this week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Risley of Huntsville road. Mrs. J. C. Fleming is recuperating at her home on Main street after a delicate ear operation at the Post Graduate Hospital in Philadelphia. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gamon who have been occupying the Elicker house on Pioneer avenue will leave for Connecticut to make their home this week. Billy Kern, son of Mr. and Mrs. : Edwin Kern of Harvey's Lake, sub- mitted to an emergency appendicitis operation at Nesbitt Hospital Friday evening. ® kk Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wagner of Pioneer avenue have as their guest for a month their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Lewis M. Wagner of Gulfport, Miss. Miss Marion Powell, a student at Penn Hall, is spending the holiday vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Powell of Shrineview. J. G. Hadsel and Paul. Parrish, both employed at Annapolis are spending the holiday at their homes in Idetown. * * * Art Culver who is employed in Elizabeth, N. J., will spend the hol- iday with his family on Machell ave- nue. Mrs. George Ball of Minersville will spend the holiday weekend with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kear of Lake street. Mr., and Mrs. Claude Agnew of Lehman will have as Christmas guests Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rood and Lois and John of Berwick, Miss Helen Krieger of Shickshinny, and Jean Brown of Silkworth. George Howell who has been a patient at General Hospital for sev- eral weeks has returned to his home on Lehigh street, Shavertown. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones of Claude street will have as guests this weekend Mr. and Mrs. Milburn Rosser of New York City. Mr. Ros- ser is a commercial artist and a for- mer classmate of Mr. Jones at King- John Griffith of | ston High School. * &* 8 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Richards of Elizabeth will be guests of the lat- ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Addison Woolbert, Sr., of Church Street over the holidays. Miss Maude Brotherhood of Wilkes-Barre will entertain at Christmas dinner Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Culver, Mr. and Mrs. Peynton Lee and Henry and Dana Lee. Miss Elizabeth Abbott, student at Tufts University, will spend the hol- iday vacation with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Frank K. Abbott at Leh- man. Marcia Elston has been ill at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Elston of Lehman for the past three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snyder of Claude street received a lovely Christmas present Saturday even- ing when their son, Bill, phoned from Key Field, Meridian, Miss., that he had been promoted from Staff to Technical Sergeant. kk Miss Elizabeth Kitchen who has been ill at her home on Davenport street is able to be out again. Lieutenant John Rinehimer of At- lantic City and Mr. and Mrs. Stan- ley Rinehimer of Lehman avenue will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Rinehimer of Warren avenue, Kingston on Christmas. |-throughout the house. i | Brthur Newmans, Hosts At Annual Xmas Party Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Newman en- tertained at their annual Christmas party at their home in East Dallas Saturday evening. Present were Mr. and Mrs. James Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Nesbitt Sutliff, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hughey, Mr. and Mrs. William Cobleigh, Mr. and Mrs. George Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. John Hildebrant, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kiefer and the host and hostess. Honored At Party “Ted” Parrish, son of Mrs. E. R. Parrish of Idetown, was guest. of honor at a farewell party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Knapp of Kingston, Thursday evening. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. John Cadugan, Mrs. J. G. Hadsel, Martha and Jean Hadsel, Elizabeth Cook, Mrs. E. R. Parrish, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Parrish and the host and hostess. “Ted” went to New Cumberland yesterday. To Entertain Club Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Richardson of Terrace street entertained at din- ner Monday Mrs. Richardson's card club and their husbands, Mr. and Mrs. James Huston, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sutch. J]. Lear Wagners Honor Mother On 72nd Birthday Mr. and Mrs. J. Lear Wagner of Hillcrest View entertained recently at a family dinner honoring the for- mer’s mother, Mrs. Sally Wagner of Wilkes-Barre who celebrated her 72nd birthday anniversary. Present were Miss Dorothy Wagner, Mrs. Sally Wagner of Wilkes-Barre, Mr. and Mrs. J. Merritt Wagner of King- ston, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wagner, of Harrisburg, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wagner of Pioneer avenue and their guest, Mrs. Lewis Wagner of Gulf- port, Miss. Mrs. White Is Hostess To Calendar Committee Mrs. Niles White of Baldwin street entertained members of her Calendar group at a party Friday evening. Present were Mrs. John Durbin, Mrs. James Huston, Mrs. R. M. Bodycomb, Mrs. Arthur Culver, Mrs. Dean Garreau, Mrs. Floyd Chamberlain, Mrs. Raymond Kuhn- ert, Mrs. Charles Killian, Mrs. Alva Eggleston, Mrs. Oswald Griffiths, Mrs. Fred Eck, Mrs. Al Bryden, Lenora Honeywell, Mrs. Charles Jones and the hostess. Dr. And Mrs. Fleming Entertain Friends Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Fleming enter, tained recently Mr. and Mrs. Guy A. Smith, Miss Nancy Lou Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Claire Nye of Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Moore, Mrs. Harold Rood, Mrs. Lulu Beisel, and Ensign Robert Fleming. Mrs. Machell Hildebrant Entertains S. S. Class Mrs. Machell Hildebrant enter- tained members of her Sunday School Class at a dessert party at her home on Lake street Monday evening. = Christmas trees and hol- iday greens were effectively used Carols were sung by candle light and gifts ex- changed. Present were Rita Cum- mings, Peggy Brace, Peggy Brennan, Helen LaBar, Stella Misson, Mary Templin, Betty Him, Doris McCar- thy, Jean Moore, Bobby Lou Quaill, Mrs. Edgar Brace and the hostess. Christmas Parties The children’s party of the Hunts- ville Christian Church will be held Saturday afternoon from 2 to 4. At 6:30 there will be a congregational meeting with election of officers, other business and the adult Christmas party. Gifts will be ex- changed. Club Matinee Meets The following members of Club Matinee were present Thursday af- ternoon at their weekly meeting in the Blue Room of Kern's Hotel at Harvey's Lake: Miss Midge Kitch- en, Helen Yeagersol, Madge McHose, Mim Schmaltz, and the hostess, Mrs. Herman Kern. Mrs. Yeagersol read a letter from her son, Anthony, stationed some- where in Africa and also one from Elwood Davis, stationed somewhere in the Pacific. After this Mrs. Yeagersol gave an interesting speech concerning the importance of fre- quent correspondence with our boys in the service. The meeting ad- journed an hour early due to the gasoline rationing. Christmas Party J. A. B. Class will hold their an- nual Christmas party at the church Tuesday, December 29. Each mem- ber is asked to bring a 25c gift. Christmas Morning If Bethlehem were here today Or this were very long ago, There wouldn't be a winter time Nor any cold or snow. I'd run out through the garden gate, And down along the pasture walk; And off beside the cattle barns I'd hear a kind of gentle talk. I'd move the heavy iron chain And pull away the wooden pin; Id push the door a little bit And tiptoe very softly in. The pigeons and the yellow hens And all the cows would stand away; Their eyes would open wide to see A Lady in the manger hay. If this were very long ago And Bethlehem were here today. And Mother held my hand and smiled— I mean the Lady would—and she Would take the wooly blankets off Her Little Boy so I could see. His shut-up eyes would be asleep, And He would look like our John, And He would be all crumpled too, And have a pinkish color on. I'd watch His breath go in and out His little clothes would all be white. I'd slip my finger in his hand To feel how He could hold it tight. "And She would smile and say, The Mother, Mary’d say, ‘ And I would kiss His little hand, And rough His hair. While Mary put the blankets back The gentle talk would soon begin. And when I'd tiptoe softly out, I'd meet the Wisemen going in. — Elizabeth Madox Roberts. Take care,” Take care;” Mr. and Mrs. Fay Williams, Hosts At Farewell Party For Soldier Mr. and Mrs. Fay Williams of Harvey's Lake entertained Sunday evening at a farewell party honoring Peter Shiner, Ralph Taylor, and Reynold Deater who left yesterday for New Cumberland to serve in the army of the United States. Present were Roy Shultz Jr., George Kuchta, Joe Garrity, Edwin Delaney, Edward Kupstas, James Borton, Steve Evans, Francis Shiner, Lloyd Gar- inger, Stanley Kapson, Anthony Shiner, Myron Williams, Fay Wil- liams, Marjory Shiner, Bertha Kern, Marie Shiner, Joan Shiner, Mary Delaney, Ann Borton, Mary Louise Kitchen, Bina Garrity, Marjorie Kitchen, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kern, | Mr. and Mrs. James Brennan, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Yeager, Mrs. Peter Delaney, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Avery, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Borton, Mr. | and Mrs. Lyman Williams, Mr: David | Deater, Howard Purcell, the host | and hostess. Games were played | and a lovely lunch served. Lehman Scouts Lntertain Mothers At Xmas Party Lehman Girl Scouts entertained their mothers at a Christmas party in the church Friday afternoon. A decorated tree and holiday greens were effectively used. Gifts were exchanged. Present were Arline Wentzel, Mrs. Leland Wentzel, Mil- dred Wentzel, Mrs. George Stolar- ick, Ruth Wentzel, Mrs. Mable Stol- arick, Dorothy Wentzel, Priscilla Abbott, Mrs. Frank K. Abbott, Polly Lou Cooper, Priscilla Cooper, Doug- las Cooper, and Mrs. Clyde Cooper, Mary Adams, Mrs. William Adams, Grenadine Casicak, Mrs. Madalene Adamchick, Dolores Casicak, Mrs. Andrew Sholtis, Betty Lewis, Mrs. Francis Lewis, Edith Sutton, Mrs. Harvey Sutton, Mrs. Harry Rossman and Mrs. Claude Agnew. Mrs. Agnew is captain of the troop. Farewell Party A farewell party was| given to Reynold Deater, Ralph Taylor, Peter Shiner and Victor Minus, Thursday evening at Herman Kern’s. The four boys left Wilkes-Barre for New Cumberland and the Army yester- day, Tuesday. Idetown S. S. Classes Have Christmas Party Sunday School Classes of Mrs. | Roy Tryon and Mrs. Claude Agnew | enjoyed a Christmas party at the! Idetown Methodist Church Wednes- | day evening. New officers for both classes were elected. Present were Edith Swan, June Swan, Ruth Rog- ers, Peggy Krieger, Doris Ide, Hil- dredth Fritz, Dorothy Tryon, Hazle Garinger, Betty Warner, Husted, Dorothy Fritz, Ethel Ide, Jean Ide, Erma Calkins, Maralyn Williams; Helen Welsh and Loraine Keller. Christmas Greetings Best Wishes for the holiday sea- son are sent to the boys from Ide- town, here and abroad, by the Ide- town Church. Merry Christmas to Willard Rogers, Madara Kreiger, Earl Mead, S/Sgt. Robert Wright, William Renshaw, Sgt. John Fritz, Sgt. Lawrence Fritz, Donald Kried- ler, George Swan, Lt. Robert Parks, George Boice, Elwood Renshaw, Mil- lard Kocher, Robert Tryon, Harry Rogers, Sgt. Harry Spencer, Cpl. William John Jennings, Cecil Sut- ton, C. H. “Bud” Davis, Albert Gar- inger, and Edward Parrish. Ann! Lehman Woman's Society Enjo Lovely Christmas Tea Party Women of the Lehman W.S.C.S. enjoyed a lovely Christmas tea at the church Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Leonard Ide was in charge of the program which included read- ings by Mrs. Ord Trumbower, Goldie "Ide, and Mrs. William Major; musi- cal reading by Priscilla Cooper ac- companied by Polly Lou Cooper and songs by Eleanor Ide. Holiday greens and a Christmas tree were effectively arranged by Mrs. Kenneth Rice and her committee. Mrs. James Ide and Mrs. Russell Ide poured. Present were: Mrs. James Ide, Mrs. Russell Ide, Mrs. Kenneth Rice, | Mrs. Leonard Ide, Mrs. A. B. Simms, Mrs. A. M. Major, Mrs. William jor, Mrs. F. U. Zimmerman Albert Ide, Patsy Ide, Dana Ide, William Parks, Mrs. William Tre way, Mrs. William Carachner, Grace Ide, Mrs. H. A. Brown, John Nulton, Mrs. Ord Trumb Mrs. Joseph Ellsworth, Mrs. Whitesell, Mrs. Helen Adams, Eugene Lamoreaux, Mrs. Jessi ers, Mrs. Lewis Ide, Alice Ide, John Sidler, William and Joan ler, Mrs. Hoover, Mrs. Clyde per, Priscilla Cooper, Polly Lou per, Douglas Cooper, Esther I Mrs. Mildred Lewis, Mrs. Co Mrs. Loretta Miers, Miss Beatric Miers and:Mrs. Claude Agnew. vk Prohibition Is Favored By State Grange Convention Goes On Record for Bbolishment Of Alcoholic Beverages A resolution demanding that all alcoholic beverages be ‘‘abolished’” until after the war was written into the records of the Pennsylvania State Grange last week after its 70th annual convention in Harris- burg. In other resolutions the farm group demanded strict vigilance by Congressmen to prevent govern- mental expenditures not essential to the war, and found that ‘‘a moral or spiritual relapse” among the United |? Nations and enemy countries Jad |} | contributed to ‘the social turmoil.” “When housewife and school child are urged as a patriotic duty to save | tin, and when the distribution of milk is limited because of the tire shortage, why is this malignant in- dustry permitted to use 60 per cent of the salvaged tin to cap bottled brews, given rubber for its trucks and allotted thousands of bushels of grain suitable for food or poten- tial sources of artificial rubber. “For the sake of victory we de- mand that all alcoholic beverages be abolished until after demobiliza- tion.” When you buy a War Savings Bond or Stamp you buy the right to live your own life, free from regi- mental terror. RUGGLES The Ruggles Sunday School h their Christmas Party last evening December 22 at the Ruggles Chu Hall. A short worship service in charge of Mrs. Clarence O and Mrs. Marion Bronson. Mrs. Clarence Oberst was host to the W. S. C. S. at a Christm party and covered dish luncheon last week. 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