-» Fam : ¥ THE POST, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1948 PAGE THREE Mrs. Emma Long of New York City was the guest of Miss Bess Klinetob last week. Among the seniors of Lehman High School who left for Wash- ington, D. C. Monday were the following Sweet Valley boys and girls: Goldie Gray, Arden Hunter, Neva Edwards, Beverly Lewis and Anthony Konakowski. Mrs. Richard Stroud and chil- & dren visited the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Thomas of Clarks Summit were guests of the Frank Hazlitts over the weekend. Mrs. Delbert Hartman was re- cently hostess to members of the Church of Christ Kings’ Daughters at the home of her son and dau- ghter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hartman of Hunlocks Creek. The Hartmans are former Sweet Valley residents. Charles Elston on Mrs. Lilly Case returned to her STRICTLY BUSINESS by McFeatters | If You're Thinking About Buying An a | b : a ELECTRIC RANGE or WATER HEATER Bsk Us Or Your Electric Dealer ~ Bbout Our Liberal WIRING ALLOWANCE WE WIRING WILL COSTS PAY Not to exceed $30 for an Electric Range or $20 for an Electric Water Heater. LUZERNE COUNTY GAS AND ELECTRIC CORP. | “Ready, folks?” home in Edwardsville after spend- ing .two weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Case. . Miss Bess Klinetob spent Satur- day ‘evening with the James Hutch- isons. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foss visited their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Eustice of Kings- ton on Saturday. IDETOWN Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Huff and family Mrs. Millie Searfoss and Mrs. Ross Fehr all of Ashley spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar George. Mrs. Dean Shaver and infant daughter Elizabeth Anne re- turned to their home Thursday from the General Hospital. Dorothy Fritz of Governor Is- land, N. Y., Mrs. Albert Kanon and sons Joseph and John of Nanti- coke spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fritz. Mrs. Walter Smith spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Clark Smith of Pottsville. Mr. and Mrs. William Casterline and children Jeanne and Billy spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chesko of Johnson City, N Y. Mrs. George Casterline who spent the week with the Cheskos returned with the Casterlines. Order Now! For a Pleasant Holiday = STEGMAIER BREWING COMPANY Distributed in this Area by HARVEY'S LAKE BOTTLING WORKS ‘Alderson, Penna. Phone 3092 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Weaver of Alderson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ayre and family of Bethlehem were Sunday callers at the home of Mr. Mrs. Edgar E. George. Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Reilly and Mrs. Della Parrish spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ran- dall of Huntsville. The Serving and Waiting Class will meet at the Churchhouse on Friday at 8:00 o'clock. Hostesses are Mrs. Ernest Fritz, Mrs. Roy Garinger, Mrs. Walter Smith. MOORETOWN Mrs. Eliza Smith and family of Plymouth and Mr. and:Mrs. Ray Karney of Larksville had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hontz. Mrs. Earl Kyttle and Lois and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Adams mo- tored to Philadelphia Saturday and brought Robert Adams home from Wills Eye Hospital. - Mrs. Albert Hontz and Ronnie called on Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shel- don of Sweet Valley Monday. and KITCHEN CREEK Mrs. Harry Hirlinger was a dele- gate to the Central Pennsylvania Conference at Clearfield, Pa., re- cently. Mr. and Mrs. James Williams en- tertained Saturday- evening Frank Edwards and daughter, Kezias of Sweet Valley. Harmony Club Meets At Fred Drake Home Mrs. J. J. Voitek and Mrs. Fred M. Drake entertained members of the Harmony Club of Demunds at the latter's home recently. Present were: Mrs. Gordon Austin, Mrs. John Perry, Mrs. William Rozelle, Mrs. George Berlew, Mrs. Henry Phillips, Mrs. Byron Kester, Mrs. Coray B. Ransom, Mrs. Ruussell Race, Mrs. Weldon Carle, Mrs. Carl Smith, Carol Mae Smith, Mrs. Ira Frantz, Mrs. W. E. Schoonover, Mrs. Harry Sweppenheiser, Joyce and Harry, Mrs. Edwin Nelson, Mrs. J. 3 Voitek, Joseph Voitek, Mrs. Drake, Virginia and Ricky. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Willian Rozelle. Pennsylvania’s Department of Revenue was created in 1929.—PNS. We install lightning pro- tection for homes, - farms, and industries. LYNCH’S ELECTRIC & HARDWARE Electrical Contractors “In the electrical business for two generations.” 267 EAST MARKET ST. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. "TELEPHONE 3-6816 Recognized Everywhere | LEADERS IN LOW PRICES See For Yourself You Save Every Day—When You Shop The Acme Way Fresh—Picnic Style PORK SHOULDERS - 39¢ Roast With Stuffing for a Delicious Fresh Pork Roast Sirloin or Porterhouse STEAKS Best Center Cuts Fancy Stewing—31, to 4 lbs. 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