“%- a. Hundred Women (Continued from Page One) tags will be attached to all articles received so that proper credit can be given to each donor. Co-operating with Mr. Richard- son is Stephen Davis who has put Ruggles Lumber Company trucks at the disposal of the committee to pick up furniture in Wyoming Val- ley. Trucks of the Coal-O-Matic Company will also be used. Because of the great interest in the auction and the large amount of articles already contributed, barns on the properties of Paul Grose in Jackson Township, Mrs. A. C. Dick in Dallas Township the Odd Fellows Hall at Lehman, and Clin- ton Ide’s Barn at Huntsville will be used for storage purposes. ~ SHAVERTOWN, PA. DECORATION DAY BOUQUETS and POTTED PLANTS GERANIUMS PETUNIAS AGERATUM FUSCIAS Many other suitable potted «% plants, floral gifts and bouquets. HILL-the florist oo) Y 5d: % Se z TELEPHONE 213 CROSLEY HI-LO Model 58TK here. ts details. PHONE Use our easy term lay-away plan. Radios $12.95 up. $19.95 up. HALF CENTURY CLUB HARRY CRISPELL FOR GRADUATES .... CROSLEY PorTABLE Model 56PE WATCH the graduates eyes light up in gratifying satisfaction as they see the beautiful new models featured Drop in for full Portable Record Players Noxen, R. D. I was the grand winner last week— You May Be The Next Winner DeRemer’s Radio Clinie NEXT TO POSTOFFICE 275-R-3 TRUCKSVILLE FOR DETAILS aR UNOFFICIAL BACK MOUNTAIN LEAGUE STANDINGS W.: L Pet. Kingston Township 8: 3.:.127 Harter ! 5: 24.714 Tunkhannock 6:3 1.667 Lehman 4 4 .500 Dallas Township 3 4 .428 Dallas Borough 35:11 .375 Laketon 0 8 .000 Standings include games played Wednesday, May 19 PAST WEEKS SCORES IN LEAGUE Tuesday, May 18 Kingston Twp. 6 Tunkhannock 5 Harter 6 Laketon Fairview 12 Lehman 4 . (Exhibition Game) Wednesday, May 19 o Dallas Boro. 2 Dallas Twp. 1 Kingston T. 12 Laketon 1 = = Lehman Graduation (Continued from Page One) bick, Charles Carey, Ralph Cornell, Walter Elston, Neva Edwards, An- drew Fedor, Donald Frantz, Joseph Gardecki, Roland Gensel, Ellen Gib- bons, William Ginter, Goldie Gray, Arden Hunter, Leonard Ide, Eliza- beth Ide, Sophie Kasko, Loraine Keller, Joseph Kleban, Frank Koch- er, Anthony Kosakowski, Mary Lamoreaux, Homer Major, Bernard Mazer, Howard Meade, Homer: Mid- dleton, John Miliauskas, Frederick Murray, Sherry Nulton, Charles Nuss, Charles Parks, Margaret Pol- isky, Frank Prutzman, Jerry Scott, Charles Snyder, Alden Wagner, Marilyn Williams, Robert Williams. Class officers are: Walter Elston, president; Homer Middleton, vice president; Dolores Adamshick, sec- retary; Betty Ide, assistant secre- tary; William Ginter, treasurer; Jerry Scott, historian. en Look e Friends and neighbors will admire your gay, cheerful Sapolin-painted rooms. 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Mrs. Elizabeth Williams received a gift for being the oldest mother present, Mrs. Carl Smith for be- ing the youngest mother, and Mrs. Russel Race for having the most daughters, six. Carol Smith and Cora Belles celebrated birthday an- niversaries. Hymns and Mother’s Day songs were sung. 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