Small aa iin re = ad AIO yay i TE a ~ IDETOWN Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jones of Elizabeth, N.J., visited Mr. and Mrs. John Race over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meade had as Sunday guests, Mrs. Meade’s mother, Mrs. Lettie Matthews and Mrs. Ruth Thomas of Wilkes-Barre. Mrs. Mame Cool of Kingston is spending some time with her sis- ter and brother-in-law, Mr., and Mrs. Edgar George. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lapp of Maryland, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Susksiki of Washington, D.C. spent some time with Mr. and Mrs. George Casterline. Judy and Janice VanCampen spent Saturday with their grand- mother, Mrs. Beulah VanCampen of Noxen. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Shallan- berger Jr. and daughter, Linda, of Plainfield, N.J. spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Ruth Ide. Mrs. Shallanberger was the organist at the Fisk-Swan wedding in the Idetown Church on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert London spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert VanCampen of Beaumont. The Confidence Class will have a Birthday Tea at the churchhouse on April 27. There will be enter- tainment and refreshments. Fire Company To Meet Dr. Henry M. Laing Fire Com- pany will discuss Spring Clean-up Week and its Scrap Salvage Drive tonight at its meeting at the fire- house. JOIN PHILCO CROSLEY DIXON A.B.C. homes pleasanter. RADIO PHONE HALF CENTURY CLUB ONLY $1 PER WEEK IT’S THE EASIEST WAY TO OBTAIN AMERICA'S FINEST APPLIANCES 250 of your neighbors belong to our appliance clubs and win. GENERAL ELECTRIC ADMIRAL Washers, radios, refrigerators, coal, gas and electric ranges, cleaners, deep freeze cabinets, radio combinations and scores of other electrical items that make housework easier and De Remer’s Next to Postoffice, Trucksville 215- OUR LAUNDERALL STEWART-WARNER PREMIER CLINIC R-3 FOR DETAILS THE POST, FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1948 Thirty-Five W.C.T.U. Members Enjoy Meeting at Lehman Church Thirty-five Dallas W.C.T.U. mem-* bers enjoyed a meeting and special Thomas and Mrs. Anna Hoover. program in the Lehman Methodist Church Tuesday. Business consisted of: voting to give $5 to the American Bible Society; plans to send knitted strips for three afghans to Mother Moore for the sailors and soldiers; naming of nominating committee for election of new officers; reports from various directors; naming of candidates for May 20th conven- tion; discussion of the film, “It’s the Brain that Counts”, now being shown in Back Mountain Schools under the direction of the W.C.T.U.; invitation to members to attend a tea held at First Methodist Church of Wilkes-Barre in honor of Mrs. Emma Leonhard, Thursday, April 29; request that all entries in the poster and essay contest be sent to Mrs. C. S. Hildebrant as soon as possible so that awards can be made. Little Cynthia Disque was re- ceived as a member of the L. and L. Division and Mrs. Daisy Prynn welcomed as new member. The program: a clarinet duet, Mary Lou Elston and Carol Trethe- way; a playlet, Mrs. Ella Major, Mrs. H. M. Howell and Mrs. F. K. Abbott; records on the church amplifying system. Refreshments were served by the Lehman group. Present at the meeting were: Mesdames H. B. Allen, C. A. James, Z. E. Garinger, E. R. Parrish, Ralph Brown, Edward Stair, C. S. Hilde- brant, A. H. Parrish, W. A. Higgins, Asenath Davis, Carlton Reed, Dorey Rogers, Francis Kreidler, Hope Ide, Russell Ide, J. A. Hildebrant. Hattie Smith, Ernest Fritz, Mattie 'Hadsel, Hattie Hilbert, A. A. Neely, Edna Pace, Daisy Prynn, Delphine Ann Sutton, Addie Searfoss, F. K. Abbott, Ella Major, A. M. Major, H. A. Brown, Wilbert Hoover, Mar- vin Scott Sr., Margaret LaBar, Miss Letha Wolfe, Cynthia Disque and Rev. F. K. Abbott. SWEET VALLEY Mrs. James Williams of Moore- town and Mrs. Stella LeVan called on their cousins, Frank Edwards and Miss Bess Klinetob Saturday. Other callers at the Klinetob home over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Walton of Muhlenburg, Mrs. John Hildebrant of Loyalville, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hontz of Mooretown, Mr. and Mrs.. Clayton Dragging these winter goblins around costs you money ! Check n Change Special Martin Kyttle of Wilkes-Barre spent the weekend with his nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foss. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Cragle enter- tained on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Newton and Miss Bess Kline- tob. Mrs. Amanda Monroe and Mrs. Frank Haus of Hazleton, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burlingame of Berwick visited Mr. and Mrs. George Wes- ley on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Stout of Shiskshinny spent Sunday with Walter Jacquish. Mrs. Jacquish is a patient at Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. Stanley Post and Howard called on Mrs. Mary Bowman of Loyalville last week. Charles Long, Andrew Adams and daughters, Betty and Joyce, and Mrs. Ben Adams motored to Philadelphia on Sunday to visit Bobby Adams at the hospital. Mrs. Ben Adams remained for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Case of Shavertown visited their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sher- man Kunkle, Sunday. Callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Case over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. George Saduski of Nanticoke, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones and Clifford, Mrs. Lily Case of Edwardsville, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Bradbury of Luzerne. Mrs. Anna Hoover has returned to her home after spending the winter with her daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Naugle of Forty Fort. Mrs. Cletus Holcomb, Cletus Jr., and Miss Iona Holcomb spent Mon- day evening in Berwick. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kitchen and family motored to Shickshinny Sunday. Many from here attended the Swan-Fisk wedding at Idetown on Sunday. \ Mrs. Garfield Goodman, Mrs. George Bronson, Mr. and Mrs. Clay- ton Thomas and Richard, Sheldon Wandell, and Miss Jeanette Shel- don attended a Season Social at the Roaring Brook Methodist Church Hall Wednesday evening. Mrs. Hattie Edwards and Miss Bess Klinetob spent Tuesday with Mrs. Fay Brown of Lehman. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kocher and Catherine of Lehman visited Rev. and Mrs. Ira Button on Sun- day. 2 Sweet Valley Christian Endeavor Union ‘held a union service at Rey- burn Saturday afternoon and eve- ning, also Sunday afternoon. Rev. Russell Edmondson of Shavertown will be the speaker Saturday and Gregory Kline of Berwick on Sun- day. It is believed that the name for Allegheny County was derived from Allegewi Indian tribe.—PNS. Your Sunoco Dealer has the right products and the proper equipment to get your car all ready for warm weather driving. You can depend on him for service that is prompt, course teous and efficient. See him today. TEN TIMELY SERVICES AT A COMBINATION PRICE 1. WHIRLFOAM MOTOR CLEANOUT... flushes out power-killing deposits. 2. CHANGE TO SUMMER GEAR LUBRICANTS... for safe protection of vital transmission and differential gears. 3. CHANGE TO SUMMER OIL... refill with correct grade of Sunoco Oil. 4. CHASSIS LUBRICATION... A to Z Lubrica- tion helps stop trouble before it starts. 5. DRAIN ANTI-FREEZE, CHECK HOSE CONNEC- TIONS . ... inspect for leaks. 6. INSPECT ‘BATTERY . .. clean terminals, check cables, add distilled water. 7. CHECK SPARK PLUGS... to help get maxi- mum gasoline mileage. 8. CHECK OIL FILTER, .. inspect cartridge. 9. CLEAN AIR FILTER. ..to keep dirt out of carburetor, 10. CHECK TIRES, LIGHTS, WINDSHIELD WIPERS... for trouble-free operation. Your Sunoco dealer sells the 120 a : TIRES... BATTERIES... ACCESSORIES THIS WEEK'S — SPECIAL — Outside HOUSE PAINT First quality Now $4.95 reg. $5.50 value INSIDE GLOSSES Quart 98¢ Gallon $3.50 CONGO WALL Sq. ft. 12¢ Heavy LINOLEUM by the yard 69¢ and 89c¢ WALL PAPER SPECIALS ROOM LOTS values to $6.98 Now $2.98 Six rolls and twenty yards of border We have a good selection of Congoleum Rugs and Inlaid by the yard LUZERNE Paint & Wallpaper STORE Everything for the Home” 121 Main Street TELEPHONE 7-9448 Across from the Bank ORANGE and Mrs. Fred Risch, Mr. Mrs. Perry Coolbaugh, Mary Emmanuel, spent Satur- and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. day evening with Mr. Paul Brace of Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bell and daugh- ter Deborah of Mehoopany were and dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and] Mrs. Elmer Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Brace entertained on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brace and Edith Brace, | of Wyoming. Miss Barbara Brace of Blooms- burg State Teachers’ College spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brace. Bonnie Gail Sickler, of Carverton, has returned home after visiting her aunt, Mrs. Mary Emmanuel. Mrs. Mary Hastie, of Pittston, was a weekend guest of her daugh- ter, Mrs. James Mitchell. Mrs. Margaret Snell died at her home in Orange, Friday, April 16. The Ladies Adult Bible Class will serve refreshments at noon on Elec- tion Day, April 27. Mr. and Mrs. George Evans of PAGE THREE Mt. Zion have announced the birth of a son at the Nesbitt Hospital, April 14, Miss Wanda Rozelle of Meadow- side, in the Poconos, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Rozelle. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Risch enter- tained Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk MacDougal of Wyoming, Mrs. George Risch and Miss Mary Risch of Carverton. McConnellsburg is the only bor- ough in Fulton County.—PNS. 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