IDETOWN Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Harris and daughter Ellen and Marilyn [Wil- liams spent Sunday with Mrs. Jane Carey of Scranton. Mrs. Corey Meade spent Friday with her cousin, Mrs. Goldie [Smith of Wyoming. = Mrs, Corey Meade and Mrs. Walter Meade called on Mr. and Mrs. Hendrick Gregory on Monday. Mrs. Claude honew is ill at her home. Mrs. Arthur Austin and Mrs. Clara Hutchinson of Johnson, New " York, were guests on Friday eve- ning of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Keller. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Christy of Wilkes-Barre spent [Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ‘Al Rinken, Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Gorman of Mount Vernon, New York, spent the weekend with Mrs. Claire Mc- Kenna. Ann Leyshon of ‘Scranton spent the weekend with Joanne McKenna, Her Mrs. Frank Wright, is spending sometime with Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Wright of Lehman, Mr. and Mrs. who spent the winter in Washing- ton, DIC., returned to 'their home on Tuesday. Their daughter, Mrs. Sherwood McKenna and Joan re- turned with them to spend some- time with relatives and friends here. Edward Heck spent the weekend with relatives and friends in One- onta, New York. grandmother, George [(Casterline gray pion insatiable ratters. Just three more days, folks, to sign up for that brand new shiny TUDOR FORD Now on display at Luzerne Motor Car Company. JUST CALL THE DALLAS POST, DALLAS 300 OR 396 and Myra will tell you how easy it is. And as a premium you may be able to persuade her to give you a pair of those fine BARNYARD KITTENS now well on the way. Guaranteed to be bred from a long line of cham- College Gives Teste College Misericordia has just com- pleted participating in the 16th an- nual national college testing pro- gram sponsored by the committee on guidance and measurement of American [Council of Education. The tests were designed primarily to aid students in making better adjustments in the course of their college «careers and in guiding them into specific fields. SWEET VALLEY Teachers of the Bible Study Class of Church of Christ met at the home of Mrs, Mattie Allen 'Wednes- day evening. Nominating commit- tee for the Sunday School officers, D. E. Davenport, Mrs. [Stanley Moss and Mrs. David Benscoter, met after the study session. Mrs. Luther Hunter visited her aunt, Mrs. Laura King in Wilkes- Barre on Wednesday. Mrs. Kimber Moore of Broadway visited Mrs. Lizzie Moore on Wed- nesday. Mrs. O. E. Naugle visited Mrs. Elizabeth ‘Smith on Friday. The Fire Company met in the Community Hall on Thursday. THE POST, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1947 Mrs. Anna Hoover who is spend- ing the winter with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Naugle of Forty Fort spent last week visiting her brother, D. [E. Davenport and her sister, Mrs. Frank Hazlett in Sweet Valley. While here she called on old friends and neighbors. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hans have returned after an automobile trip through the South. Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Lewis and Kenneth Jr. of Wilmington, Del., and Arthur Tremelon and Arthur Jr. of Plymouth called on the |Al- bert Holcombs over the weekend. Mrs. Erma Davenport entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bart- lett of Varepath, N.J., and Mr, and Mrs. Harold /Cragle and family. Mrs. Wayne Callendar visited her mother, Mrs. Harrison at Hunting- ton Mills on Saturday. Miss Bess Klinetob had supper with Mr. and Mrs. James Hutchison last Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Bronson were ‘Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hope of Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bronson were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Kulp of Mooretown Saturday evening. FLOWERS forher EASTER. IDETOWN — If you desire a- potted plant to bring renewed beauty each year or a corsage to complement her new Easter ensemble, we can fulfill YOUR wish. HENRY GOODMAN FLORIST Phone H.L. 3323 PENNA. NEw DODGE CAR THAT IS REALLY NEW Its All-Fluid-Drive gives it the smoothest performance in history. Its economy makes it your dependable investment for the years. Cn? Lowest Priced Car with All These Basic Features 7 ALL-FLUID-DRIVE | SIX CYLINDER HYDRAULIC BRAKES FLOATING POWER ALUMINUM PISTONS FULL-FLOATING RIDE BASIC RUST-PROOFING SAFETY-STEEL BODIES ¢ MICRONIC OIL FILTER SAFETY RIM WHEELS EXHAUST VALVE SEAT INSERTS COMPLETE DEPENDABILITY LL. RICHARDSON Dallas, Pennsylvania PAGE THREE Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Kunkle spent Sunday with the latter’s par- ents, Mr, and Mrs, Stanley (Case lof Shavertown. Mrs. Alfred Bronson and Janice and Dean and Mr. and Mrs, Willard Sutliff and Larue and Laura spent Sunday evening at Tunkhannock. [Callers at the Edgar Nulton home on ‘Sunday ‘were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Evans and Virginia and (Carmen, [Sanford Evans and Dan Price of Wilkes- Barre, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Cragle, Mrs. [Edith Long and Miss Bess Klinetob. Center Moreland Mrs. E. D. Roderick is visiting her daughter Mable and family at Franklin, Ohio, Charles Dempski has sold his farm to Mr. and Mrs. Matichio. Mr. and Mrs. George Enke and son visited the latter's parents Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Story wvisited the former’s mother and brother and family on Sunday. [Clarence ‘Schoonover and family and Mr. and Mrs, LaBar and family of IShavertown visited (Clarence Weaver on ‘Sunday. The children of Rev. Ten Hoeve are sick with «colds. Mrs. Jason Harding is on ‘the sick list, Mrs. [Stanley Van Scoy is in Nesbitt Hospital. Three Local Firms Join Blue Cross Official approval to enter its ninth consecutive year of operation as a “Blue [Cross Plan” has been received by Hospital Service Association of Northeastern Pennsylvania from the American Hospital Association's Blue Cross Commission, ‘Chicago, it is announced following March meet- ing of board of directors of the Northeastern [Pennsylvania Plan held recently in Wilkes-Barre gen- eral offices. In line with approval standards which must be met annually by all of the mon-profit Blue Cross Plans, including ‘equitable fpay- ments to hospitals” (for services rendered hospitalized Blue [Cross members) and “sound financial condition”, the N. E. Pennsylvania Plan is now completing issuing mo- tices to group members of ithe slight rate increase effective April 1. The increase ranges from five cents to twelve and one half cents per per- person, with the new schedule on the semi-private agreements: “In- dividual”, 85 «cents; ‘‘2-Person”, $1.70, and “Family”, $2.25. Group enrollment continues steadily throughout al] thirteen of the Northeastern Pennsylvania counties served by this Plan, with these groups in this area among those recently enrolled: Hislop’s Economy Market, Hislop’s Restaur- ant, and L. E. Williams, at Alder- ton. Township Juniors Will Give "This Being Young” Kingston Township Junior (Class will present “This Being Young” in the High [School auditorium April 18. Walter Mahr is director, Dolly Kasaba, general chairman and Paul Laux, assistant chairman. Committee members: property, Milton Lutsey, chairman, J. Mac- Donald, Betty Smith, 'W. Hanna, R. Kemmerer, A. Ahouse, iS. ‘Culver, H. Miller; tickets and program, J. Johnson, chairman, E. Purvin, R. Gregory, J. Holdredge, 'W. Long; advertising, A. Griffith, chairman, M. 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