THE POST, FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1949 Centermoreland Little Kenneth Corby is better after suffering from tonsilitis for the past week. Mrs. Loren Schoonover and chil- dren wisited her mother on Friday. Mr, and Mrs. E. D. Roderick and Mrs. Beulah Winters were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hard- ing on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Major have returned home after spending the winter in Scranton. They are hav- ing papering done, also their tenant house. In the absence of the: Baptist minister, Rev. Carl Brandon on Sunday evening, Mr. Strand of Grace Presbyterian Church of West Pittston, took charge of the ser- vices. . George Schoonover had the mis- fortune of breaking his ankle, while playing ball. Mrs, Layiah Martin and son, Skippy spent Tuesday with her mother. cleaning. DALLAS 368-R-9 ATTENTION THE BEST IN Floor Sanding AND FINISHING 19 Years Experience We also do cleaning and Waxing. Let us renovate your floors during spring house- NO JOB TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL A. VANDERHOFF Estimates Cheerfully Given LEHMAN HEIGHTS Phones WILKES-BARRE 2-7924 SWEET VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. Leo I. Wrublesky of Summit Hill spent the weekend with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Horniack. Mrs. Francis Keller and children, spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Stanley Post. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long en- Mrs, William Ferry, Janice Long, The Sweet Valley Improvement Company will meet Friday night | at the: home of Alfred Bronson. Mr, and Mrs. H. E. Payne of Loyalville and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley | Made of Reinforced | Concrete ‘The PERMA SEPTIC TANK Manufactured by C. E. GERMAN & SON 74 DILLEY STREET, FORTY FORT, PENNA. For Information Call Your LOCAL SUPPLY DEALER or KINGSTON 17-5348 ! Freeman were dinner guests Sun- | | day of Mr. and Mrs. Cox Sr. of i Bloomsburg. | and family | Sunday at the Mr. Mrs. . Andrew Adams were entertained on home of Harold and Cragle. : Mr. and Mrs, Sheldon Jones of | Hunlocks Creek spent Saturday eve- ning with Mr. and Mrs. George Wesley. Larry Wesley is wisiting the’! Gordon Yetters at Pikes Creek this | week. Mrs. Edith Shaw of Wilkes-Barre is visiting her daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Cragle and family. Mrs. Shaw celebrated her birthday last week, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Cragle, and Mrs. Jesse Hann called on Mr, and Mrs. Cletus Holcomb Sunday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. William Ferry and family spent Sunday with the form- er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, F. "Ferry. Callers at the home of Bess Klinetob over the weekend were Mrs, Albert Hontz, Mrs. James Jones and Naomi Parry of Moore- town; Mrs. Ella Morgan, Mrs. George Matthews and Elwood of Wilkes-Barre, and Mrs. Martha White and Joan. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Masters of Endicott, N. Y., visited their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Masters on Sunday. o Miss Pearl Edwards of New York | City is visiting her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mec- | Kinley Long this week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl White and | daughter, Clara Belle, of Avondale, in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy White and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foss visited Mr. and Mrs. Francis Eustice of Kingston on Tuesday. IDETOWN Arthur Montross and Walter Smith are both ill at their homes. Mrs. R. B. Shaver spent several days with her sister and brother- in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hobbs of Stroudsburg. ; STEGMAIER BREWING COMPANY, WILKES-BARRE, PENNSYLVANIA | X \ my } Distributed in this area by HARVEY'S LAKE BOTTLING WORKS ALDERSON, PENNA. PHONE 3092 Chester County, spent the week- | end with their son and daughter- tertained Saturday night, Mr. and | Jeanne Casterline spent the week end with her cousins Barbara and Carol Malkemes of Shavertown. Harry Rood of Lake Silkworth spent the weekend with Thomas Colburn. Mrs. Lila Felt of Washington, D C., is spending a sick leave with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hilbert. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Huntzinger {and son Thomas of Shillingon were Norman Iverson, Norma Drapiew- | | ski and Dayton Long. weekend visitors at the’ home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hay- | den Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fronzoni of | Trucksville, and Mr. and Mrs. Vel- | ton Smith of Hamburg, spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith. The Gene Jackson family has moved back from Sayre. Welcome to Beaumont, Jacksons! The school enrollment has in- creased by eighteen in the past few weeks! Mrs. Charles Hilbert was pleas- antly surprised by a group of friends on her birthday. | Jacqueline and - Freddie sang a duet at Sunday School. Wanda Belles is at home after an operation at the General Hos- pital. We wish her complete re- covery. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Perry are | visiting their son Joseph at Lake Madara Kreiger of Johnson City | Charles, Louisiana. N-¥%, Mr. weekend James Casterline. spent the and Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Perry en- | tertained at dinner, Sunday, Mrs. Mrs, George Casterline and son | Nora Dymond and Miss Mary Ann Charles spent several week with Mrs. Louise Reading. days last | Darbie of Wilkes-Barre. Suska of | Mrs. Fred Risch and Mrs. Perry | Coolbaugh have returned home Mr. and Mrs. Albert London and | after visiting their son and daugh- daughters Janice’ and Judy spent the weekend visiting relatives and friends in Binghamton, N. Y. Marlyn James of Lake Silkworth | spent the weekend with Jane Boice, BEAUMONT Mrs. Earl Johnson, chairlady of the Red Cross Drive, has the fol- lowing solicitors as her helpers: Mrs. Paul Richards, Mrs. Harry Clark, Mrs, Franklin Clark, Mrs. Emory Traver, Mrs. Lambert Traver, | Mrs. Josephine Felter, and William | A. Austin. solicitors ? Howard Smith treated the fifth and sixth grades to oranges which he picked on “Uncle Jim’s Farm in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Richards are | enroute to Tampa, Fla. Mrs. Alden Dietz was hostess to a group for a “kitchen Craft Party” recently. How are you doing, CURTAINS DRAPES and SLIPCOVERS WEARING APPAREL CLEANED BY HECK CALL H. L. 4256 | and Kent 2 visited Mrs. ter, Mr. and Mrs. of Tunkhannock. Mrs. Glenn Sickler, Joan, Bonnie, Sickler of Carverton Mary Emmanuel and family on Sunday. Samuel Gardner is ill. Mrs. Anna Davis of Forty Fort is wisiting Mrs. Fred Risch. Robin Red Breasts Mrs. John Mazer of Lehman Heights got the thrill of her life Thursday morning when a flock of fifteen hungry robins lighted outside her kitchen window and waited patiently for their break- fast. A whole loaf of bread and Frederick Risch ,»» several boxes of cereal were thrown out and devoured pronto. 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