PAGE SIX CARVERTON Mr. and Mrs. James Sands en- tertained at dinner Thanksgiving day Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Cyphers, Lee and Robert, Mrs. Almon Altem- us and Carol and Jimmie Lee, Mrs.: Robert Jones, Janet Jones, Miss Elizabeth Shupp. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sands and Harriet spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Arch Sweitzer of Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Piatt enter- tained at dinner Thanksgiving Mr. | and Mrs. Howard Edwards, Bobby and Sally Dawn, Mrs. Howard Pi- att, Alice Jean and Howard Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Donald Piatt and Leroy. Mr. and Mrs. James Sands were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Sher- wood of Meshoppen on Sunday. Mrs. Dorrance DeWitt and Miss Jane Jones of East Orange spent the weekend with Mrs. Robert Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Croman, Nancy and Joan, spent Thanksgiv- ing with Mrs, Croman's sister in New Jersey. Ralph Sands and Alban Carney of Russell Hill -attended the cattle sale in Middletown on Monday. Mrs. Clayton Gay has returned from Homeopathic Hospital where she was recuperating from a brok- en leg. Mrs. George Kromelbein spent Thanksgiving with Mr, and Mrs. Fred Kromelbein of Shavertown. Mrs. Herman DeWolfe has re- turned to her home after being a patient at Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Sutton en- tertained at a family dinner party, for the members and their husbands. Mrs. Margaret Eads left on Wed- nesday of last week for Jersey City, N. J. where she will spend several weeks with relatives. Mrs. Emma Linsininbigler left on Tuesday of this week for Allen- town, where she will visit her dau- ' ghters. !" Ivor Ashton has recovered from an attack of lumbago. | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Elston, "Nancy Elston, Mrs. Frank Wyrsch, and Shirley Jean, of Huntsville, A/S | Harold B. Elston of Oklahoma, spent Saturday evening with Mr. j and Mrs. G. R. Splitt. | Jackson Service Club will hold ,its meeting, for December, next ' Wednesday evening, the 6th, at the Rome school house. Private Donald Reakes has been spending a furlough with his wife and parents. { Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Splitt and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Splitt visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard Duckworth, of | West Wyoming, last week. | Walter Reakes, who was serious- ily ill and threatened with pneu- monia, is able to be out-of-doors | again. Nurse Cadet Audrey Ashton spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and : Mrs. Ivor Ashton. . SHAVERTOWN | Seaman Buddy Williams spent , the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roslyn Williams of Shaver ve. : Mr. and Mrs. William Morgans, {of Main St., visited at the home of | Mr. Morgan's mother, Mrs. Jenny Morgan, of Parsons recently. She v THE POST, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1944 HZ NOW KNOWS HOW HE LOOKED WHEN WOUNDED HERE'S ONE for the Believe-it-or-not department. At right, above, is Marine Pvt. Fred Beauchamp, Beck- ville, Tex., as he picked up a page of news pictures in the San Diego Naval hospital and began to look them over. With a gasp of surprise, he pointed to one of the photos. It showed Beauchamp as he was fall- Pvt. William Thomas has been transferred from Edison, N. J. to Holbid Signal Base Depot, Balti- more for further training. He spent the week end with his family in Shavertown. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Crocker of Main St. entertained Pvt. and turned to Maxwell Field, Ala., after spending a 12-day furlough with his wife and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dymond, of Main Road. Mrs. Leo Glahn, of Shavertown, entertained her bridge club at a dinner party last Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Rowlands Mrs. William Thomas and children, celebrated their sixth wedding an- Thanksgiving: Mr. and Mrs. Alfred; Evert and Mary Elizabeth and Ray.) celebrated her birthday with a Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shouldice, Lynn and Robert Shouldice, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shouldice, Ruth and Melvina, Mrs. John Roskas and David, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shouldice, Louise, Janet, Charlotte, Fred and Walter, Dora and Phylis and Sue Sutton. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Edwards, Bobby and Sally Dawn, spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Campbell of Clark Summit. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Harris en- tertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dixon Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Dana Sickler and Mrs. Richard Prynn. Miss Marion Young spent Thanksgiving vacation with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Young in Newark, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. James Sands en- tertained at dinner on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Sherwood and child- ren, Wayne and Ruth Ann, of Meshoppen. The regular Girl Scout Meeting was held Tuesday evening at the home of Ruth Walder. At the close of the meeting, refreshments were served to the following: Dolly Kas- aba, Ruth Walker, Helen Scureman, Irene Dover, Lois Sickler, Naomi Prynn, and Florence Sickler. The next meeting will be held at the home of Lois Sickler. JACKSON The W.S.C.S. of Jackson Meth- odist Church will be entertained by Mrs. Fred Shouldice, at her home, Dec. 6th. A covered: dish luncheon will be served. Plans will be made at this meeting for a Christmas SWEEPERS REPAIRED DIAL 2-8867 PREMIER Authorized Service HUTCHINS 288 So. Main St., Wilkes-Barre (Below Hazle Street) | Mr. and Mrs. Archie Major and | daughter, Sarah, of Lehman, were! j Mrs. Leon Weiss, of Main St. | family dinner. guests on Thanksgiving of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Wardan, of Main St. had as guests on Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. George Bronson of Sweet Valley. Mrs. Howard Carey, of Shaver- town, was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carey of Goss Man- or, Dallas, on Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Loveland of Main St. are at the bedside of their son, Pvt. Raymond Loveland, who is reported as being in a serious condition at the Lawson General Hospital, Alanta, Ga. following an | operation for the ampu a leg. Miss Peggy Swartz, of Main Road, | entertained members of her card] club on Friday night. The guests: were: Shirley Austin, Elizabeth Far-| rell, Peggy Beynon, Alice Austin; Doris LaBar, Ida Schoonover, Ber- nice Lozzo, and Nancy Nicols. ! | i You're Invited to stop at Nancy Carol Gift Shop Main Highway just before entering Luzerne Airmail PORTFOLIOS Leather CIGARETTE HOLDERS Leather WALLETS | Glass WALL VASES Chenille FLOWERS © Wall PLAQUES Ivy CONTAINERS COOKIE JARS A complete line of gift, bridge and party merchan- dise Mrs. Edward Tinklepaugh- | proprietor is good enough for SEND THEM TO Only Quality Cleaning ~ GIRCLE Cleaning & Dyeing Co. To contact driver, Call Dallas 300 987 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort Kingston 7-1645 ITO Hold Bazaar from a broken arm received when | she fell last Tuesday at the home| tation of Danville State Hospital, spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. George: Swan, of Ridge St. Billy and Dickey, at dinner on Sundin niversary on Sunday, Nov. 12. Mrs. Margaret Patton of Bing- hamton, formerly of Shavertown visited friends and relatives in this Dorcus Bible Class of St. Luke's Lutheran church, Shavertown, will vicinity last Saturday. hold its annual Christmas Tea and, William H. Morgans of Main Bazaar on Friday evening, Decem-| Road has returned from General ber8. 7:30 after which the Bazaar will pects to return soon for an oper-! { | There will be a program at! Hospital for a short time. He ex- be opened for the sale of stuffed| stion. dolls, animals, Christmas novelties, aprons, baked goods and candies.’ Jack Porter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. S. Everett is recovering W. Martin Porter, of Shaver Ave., | returned to the Naval Training | School at Bainbridge, Md. where | he is a student, after spending last weekend here with his parents. NOXEN Pfc. Richard Engelman, of Fort Bragg, N. C. spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben- jamin Engelman. of her daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Crocker, of Main Road. Cadet Nurse Shirley Swan and. adet Nurse Margaret Kurick, of | A/C Lauren E. Dymond has re-! NOW AVAILABLE! CLETRAC CULTIVATING TYPE TRU-TRACTION TRACTORS “Will handle Your Job @® EASIER @® FASTER ® BETTER There's a size and model for every farm TO MEET- INCOME TAXES 2 INSURANCE EDUCATIONAL TUITION PREMIUMS ot MEDICAL-DENTAL BILLS 7. .HOSPITAL- OPERATION CHARGES Quick * Courteous Confidential Service! Model G H for small farms Models A and B for larger farms For More Modern Outstanding Lines of Farm Equipment See CHARLES H. LONG Call Dallas 363-R-7 SWEET VALLEY, PA. ——— ing, after being hit by Jap mortar fire on Saipan. The picture is at left. Marine Corps photo. (International) Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harlow, of Kingston, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ira Beahm recently. Miss Leah Hackling, of Newark, spent the holiday vacation wits! The Bazaar and Chicken !Supper her father, Robert Hackling. [held at the church last week was Mr. and Mrs. James Wyant and a great success. daughter, Louise, spent Thanks. Harry Howell is on leave from giving with their daughter, Mrs. the Air Force, and is visiting his Carl Jolley and daughters at Court-! parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry How- dale. | ell, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. James Strohl and! daughter, Janice, spent Saturday | in Wilkes-Barre. Sor ber Mountain Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hackling (]d King Winter has arrived in and children, Thomas and Wallace, the mountains here. Snow on the of Vestal, N. Y., spent a few days trees is most as beautiful as au- with relatives here recently. ltumn colors, but it slows up traffic Miss Janet Schench spent Sunday that the mail man’s appearance | is a welcome sight. Fred Schench. ! Some of the successful hunters | from here, the 1st of the season, LEHMAN were Sorber’s sons, Robert and Phillip, and Walter Wandel of Stull. ing school in Philadelphia, spent supply of Ringnecks, rabbits, and the Thanksgiving holidays with her Squirrels. parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Car-' Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rudolph Mrs. Frances Lewis spent the Mr. and Mrs. Carl Montross, son weekend with her sister, Miss Carl, Mrs. McKenna, Helen Deater, |of Elmira, N. Y. were weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.! | Nadine Carichner, who is attend- | They brought home, a plentyful ichner. | and children, Donald and Jerry, Grace Perry, in Philadelphia. | WSCS was held in the church. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sor- basement on Nov. 29. were Mrs. John Sedler, Mrs. Ray-| the home of their parents, Mr. and mond Searfoss, Mrs. Richard Ding-| Mrs. Alvin Deater of Stull. le, Mrs. Kirk McCarty, and Mrs. | 2/C Seaman Daniel J. Smith and Joe Stolarik. family were callers at the home George’ Rogers aad: fainily, oul ol their parents here recently. Sea- cently of Orchard Knoll Farm, have Hg Smith eturned Yo his base, moved into the house next to the at Burwood, La., this week. IOOF hall. | a= Pfc. Walter MeKeel spent a fur- Buy More War Savings Bonds lough with his mother, Mrs. Clara’ And Stamps MeKeel. | a8 IT'S BETTE Glenwood Apple Butter Rob Ford Grape Preserves Glenwood Citrus Marmalade Rob Roy Preserves E——— R and YOU SAVE 30% On Your Bread Bills You couldn’t ask for better Bread. Fine, even, cake- like texture. A real quality loaf enriched to conform with government standards. SUPREME ENRICHED BREAD @-c Enriched by addition of Vita- big mins Bl, B2, Niacin and Iron. loaf 18¢ 28-0z. jar 19¢c > 28C 2 Apricot- Pineapple Large, Sweet, Juicy, Florida Oranges 1b. Large Size—HARVEST Layer Cake 3c a G Be Penna. Blue Label Potatoes 50-1b. bag $1.55 Pound | Pecan Cake Rings each 49¢ each 20¢ 15-1b. peck 49- Fancy Macintosh Apples 3 ~25¢ Yellow Onions 4" 17¢ Danish Cabbage Fancy Rutabagas * 3¢ Washed Carrots Tender, Juicy COMMERGIAL and UTILITY BEEF! The U. S. Government is taking the greater part of Choice (AA Grade) and Good (A Grade) V with the Government in selling the other grades of Beef that are avail- able. A little longer and a little slower cooking will make the lower grades of Beef tasty and delicious. Beef. We are cooperati A4SC0 Red Beets No. 2 ean 1(Q¢ Deerfield Asparagus 9° 18¢c 45C0 Fancy Peas No. 2 can ]g¢ Gold Seat Spaghetti '> Pik 10c 45C0 Pumpkin No. 24 ean ]14¢ 45C0 Fancy Corn No.2 can ]3¢ Ideal Wax Beans No.2 ean ]5¢ Cut String Beans No.2 can ]]¢ ur Dy " asco Slowly Cooked Beans 28-o0z. 1 1 e can Ib. 3c Ib. Sc Tender ROUND or Sirloin Steak -29- Porterhouse Steak Ib. 36¢ Tender Quality Chuck Roast » 23e Short Ribs Beet =» 19c Fresh Hamburg » 25¢ Trout or Mackerel nb. [5g Redfish Fillets Ib. 2G¢ No points needed for Utility Beef. The usual amount will be collected for all other grades. Haddock Fillets - 36¢ Fancy Catfish - 29¢ CLAPP’S Strained Foods 3 °*"* 20c Chopped Foods °*® 9c Instant Oatmeal P%% 13¢ Cereal pkg: 13¢ DEL MAIZ ) : BRER RABBIT Niblets MOLASSES 12-0z. Gold Label 16-07 jar 22¢ can 1 4c Gold Label 32-0z. jar 43c Green Label 16-0z. jar 18¢ Fresh Corn Off the Cob Green Label 32-0z jar 35¢ Whole Green Peas Cream of Rice Cereal Hallmark Beans Swift's Prem 1b. 15¢ pg. 21€ Pre-Cooked Luncheon ta 12¢ Meat glass 33C Hostesses | Per. They also spent Sunday ate | Acme? Harkelh 3 Our Markets OPEN LATE Friday and Saturday Nights! EES
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