© SWEET VALLEY Mrs. William Snyder and son, Donald and Cassandra of Berwick called on the Albert Holcombs Tues- day afternoon. Mrs. Edith Long of Wilkes-Barre, mother of Loren Cragle, is reported much improved. tr and Mrs. spent Sunday with Mr. 1 Stanley (Case of Trucksville. - ‘Sterling Meade, Dayton Long and i cin Doberstein have started Sherman Kunkle and Mrs. tudying at Bucknell University. Ls ~ Mr. and Mrs. George Bronson i entertained Sunday Mr. Bronson’s brothers and sisters and families to help celebrate his birthday anniver- sary. Mr and Mrs. Lewis Button and ‘amily of Washington, D.C., spent the weekend with Rev. and Mrs. Ira Button. IDETOWN Judy and Janice VanCampen spent Sunday with their grand- mother, Mrs. Beulah VanCampen of Noxen. Mrs. Edward Dungey of Forty Fort, Mrs. Cecil Sutton and Mrs. James Casterline attended the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Mar- garet Rippel of Milton on Friday. Mary Kern, a senior at ‘College Misericordia where she is majoring in Latin, French and English, is practicing teaching in the Plains and Mrs. schools. Claude Lee is seriously ill at his ‘home at this writing. Mrs, Esther Davis has returned to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Al Rinken, after being a patient at the Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Freeman Boice and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Zinger and children, Marjorie, Robert and George, of Sugar Hollow, spent Sunday after- noon with Mrs. Frank Wright and Mrs. Claire McKenna. Have New Son Mr. and Mrs, Albert Chesko of Johnson City, N.Y., announce the birth of a son, James Francis, in Wilson Memorial Hospital, January 23. Mrs. Chesko is the former Mar- garet Casterline, daughter of Mr. George Casterline. _THE POST, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1947 ———— Center Moreland The death of Mrs. Charles Demp- ski caused a great deal of sorrow in our community. We all extend our sympathy to her family and friends. Mrs, Louise Nieman of - Beau- mont was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Roderick on Sun- day. Rev. and Mrs. Ten Hoeve and children expect to visit relatives in New Jersey this week. Mr. and Mrs, Herman LaBar and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence [Schoonover on. Sunday. The official board of Methodist Church met with Mrs. Clark Jack- son on Monday night. 1 Actual 9:95 Value a China ‘Table Lamps Complete with Shade i : ee G. 93 Actual 14.95 Value China Table Lamps Complete with Shade - 9 ® ‘69 MAIN STREET, LUZERNE, P PA. i » Here is definitely the lowest price on fine re : quality lamps that you've seen in years! Beau- tiful lamps complete with matching shades that you can place with the utmost pride in any room of your home. These beauties aren’t going to last very long at the low prices we're asking, so hurry in for yours tomorrow. Mail and Phone orders filled while quantities last! Reg. 7.50 Heavy Glass Tall Boudoir Sticks Complete with Shade 4.95 Sparkling tall crystal sticks with a wide base that will rest firmly on your vanity or dresser. and long approved cord. Metal socket 982 WYOMING AVENUE, FORTY FORT, PA. We Say Quality Costs Less + At Lazarus .... 1 AND PROVE IT 1 With A... { LAMP SAL Hurricane Pin Up Lamps i.59 Boudoir Glass Sticks §.00 Glass Pin Up Lamps 2.50 Metal Pin Up Lamps y LaSalle Pin Up Lamps ob o25 Mr. and Mrs. Garey’s son who has been in the army in Germany hds returned home. LOYALVILLE Mrs. Walter Wesley and Mrs. George Bray called on Mrs. Hattie Wesley last Wednesday. Mrs. Henry Wolfe is confined to her home by illness. Mrs. Luther Hummel spent the weekend in New York City. Dean Kocher, who has been ill, is able to be out again. Mr. and Mrs. (Clifford Boothe and daughter, Shirley, of Estella, spent the weekend at the home of E. E. Boothe. A mice crowd of people attended the dinner given by W.SIC.S. at the church on Wednesday. Troop 54 Girl Scouts Enjoy Toboggan Party Troop 54 Dallas Girl Scouts en- joyed a toboggan party at Irem Country Club followed by a fire- side party at the home of their assistant leader, Mrs. Jack Barnes, Machell avenue, on Sunday. Trans- portation was very kindly furnished by Nelson Shaver, Ralph Fitch and Mr, Tibus. Mrs. Pauline Roth, Mrs. Ralph Williams and Mrs, Barnes are leaders of the troop. Present were: Janet Haycox, Nancy Von Arx, Frances Siley, Jean DeRemer, Naomi Veitch, Joan Oli- ver, Joyce Robbins, Marcella Tibus, Nancy Carey, Olwen Roberts, Bar- bara Ferry, Nancy Schooley, Vir- ginia Brunges, Betty Jackson. The girls sold 400 boxes of cookies in the recent drive and will put on a paper demonstration shortly, pro- ceeds to be used to pay expenses at Wildwood Camp this summer. Food Demonstration “Use Your Sense To Save Your Dollars” is the title of a food dem- onstration which will be presented by Lehman High School students at American Red Cross Chapter House in Wilkes-Barre on Friday, February 21. Did You Know That— Robert Fulton, inventor of the steamboat, Arkenright, inventor of the spinning machine, and Hargreaves, who devised the ‘Jenny’, were originally watch- makers? And That— Absolutely guaranteed watch repairing and jewelry repairing is still a daily service that has satisfied thousands at— Finkelstein's Jewelry Store 72 Main St. Luzerne PHONE 7-1811 Oat hay cut in the milk stage, well cured, chopped and stored, makes a very satis- factory feed for milk or meat production. Runs 4.5 to 6% digestible protein. For sure profits, use a Letz Separator Mill to chop and store all roughage crops. Letz isthe only mill that does ALL these money- making jobs: Chops, stores any hay Chops, stores sheaf oats Chops and stores fodder Separates beans and corn Makes mixed feed | Grinds grain uniformly ! Makes molasses hay-silage Cuts better ensilage RURAL SUPPLY COMPANY Harveyville-Muhlenburg Road Tel. Muhl. 9-R-716 P. O. Shickshinny R.F.D. Girl Scout Leaders To Sponsor Dance iCarverton Girl Scout Committee will sponsor a modern and farmer dance in Kingston Township High School Saturday, February 22. Herb- ert Brunges will furnish the music. There will be a door prize. In charge are: Mrs. Jack Dana, chairman; Mrs. Dana Sickler, Mrs. Harold Dixon, Jr., music; Mrs. Glenn Sickler, publicity; Mrs. Alfred Scure- man, Mrs. Richard Prynn, Mrs. George Kromelbein and Mrs, James Sands, refreshments, Scouts Attend Concert Mrs. Thomas Robinson and Mrs. Lloyd Kear came to the rescue of nine Gir] Scouts of Troop 54 last Thursday evening and furnished transportation to Wilkes-Barre so that they could enjoy the Cleve- land Symphony concert. Those at- tending were: Nancy Von Arx, Anna Mae Shaffer, Joan Kear, Jean DeRemer, Naomi Veitch, Joan Oli- ver, Joyce Robbins, Marcella Tibus, and Olwen - Roberts. PAGE THRERB Township PTR Meeting February meeting of Dallas Township Parent-Teacher Associ- ation has been cancelled. Next meeting will be March 17, at which time a program will be presented and refreshments served. Demunds Harmony Club Meets At Voitek Home Harmony Club ‘met recently with Mrs. J. J. Voitek, Mrs. Weldon Carle presiding. Prizes were won by Mrs, Russell Race, Mrs. George Berlew and Mrs. Ira Frantz. Mrs, John Perry and Mrs. Albert Baker were welcomed as new members. A sunshine box was made up for a hospital patient. Present: Mrs. Gordon Austin, Mrs, Robert Green, Mrs. Byron Kester, Mrs .Weldon Carle, Mrs. Ira Frantz, Mrs. Russell Race, Mrs. George Schellenberger, Mrs. John Simmons, Mrs. George Berlew, Mrs. W. E. (Schoonover, Mrs. John Perry, Mrs, William Ro- zelle, Mrs. Albert Baker, Jackie Simmons, Roger Bellas, Joseph Voi- tek, Mrs. J. J. Voitek. (F IT IS SOMETHING WE Can Trally keep AND TREASURE, 17 5 SOMETHING WorTH Warring For — girl's life is her Valentine's. Day” frilly or tailored and neat you'll find it here. as KLY/A You will treasure memories of shop- ping at the GRACE T. CAVE SHOP . a big event in every young “special dress for . make your selection from our complete stock. " Whether you like them soft and “Don’t forget to remember” THE GRACE T, CAVE SHOP 36 MAIN STREET aL VALENTINES DAY A new Spring Dress will Reach her heart. Wo YT way. While we think of Edison first in terms of the electric light, let us also not for- get that to him trial improvements. s»([entenniales rd Today, as we celebrate the 100th birthday of Thomas A. Edison, we pause to pay homage to the creative genius of this great man who has contributed so much to make living easier and more enjoyable in every we owe the phonograph, motion picture, radio and many other developments electronics, electro-plating and other indus- LUZERNE COUNTY GAS AND ELECTRIC CORP. in
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