Ia I DagERI® : Alfred D. Bronson FUNERAL DIRECTOR SWEET VALLEY, PA. AMBULANCE SERVICE “As near as your telephone’ 363-R-4 asHeRs Repaire MAYTAG WASHERS Sales and Service REBENNACK & COVERT aan ha of The Sixth Legislative District WELCOME TO IREM TEMPLE COUNTRY CLUB Tuesday Night November 8 at 8 o’clock —® REFRESHMENT S—®— You Will Be Guests of the SIXTH DISTRICT REPUBLICAN (COMMITTEE J J Green PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY LOCATED 40 Main Street—Dallas, Pa. A Hallowe’en Social will be held in Christian Church Hall Monday, October 31. Ladies Aid will serve home-made ice cream, pie and sandwiches. Clayton Thomas who is employed at Danville spent the weekend with his family here. Sunday they all attended the home-coming at Muh- lenburg. the weekend with their son and family at Pearl River, N. Y, Mrs. Fay Brown of Lehman spent the weekend with Miss Bess Kline- tob. Sunday they visited Mr. and Mrs. James Williams at Kitchen Creek and Mr. and Mrs, Nesbitt Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin King at Cambra. Rev. and Mrs, Lewis Button of Pughtown visited the former’s par- ents, Rev. and Mrs, Ira Button last Wednesday. Miss Iona Holcomb and Miss Bess Klinetob attended the Mass Meeting ‘at Elmpark Church in Scranton on Thursday. Mrs. Zeke Hess spent Thursday with Mrs, Stanley Post. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Long and family and Jay Long drove to Newark Valley on Sunday for Harry Edwards who will spend sometime at the McKinley Long home. Mrs, Anna Koszinske, Miss Nor- ma Drapewski and Dayton Long were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs, Clem Koszinske at Baltimore, Md. Friday they all visited the Naval Academy at Annapolis. Fri- day evening Dayton was guest speaker at a young people's meet- ing at the Assembly Church in Baltimore. Howard Diefendeffer received word Monday of the death of his brother in Wisconsin. Mr, and Mrs, James Williams en- tertained over the weekend the former's sister, Mrs, Stella LeVan and granddaughter of Philadelphia. Frank Edwards and daughter, Keziah, called at the home of James Williams on Sunday. IDETOWN Clark Smith of Allentown spent the weekend with his wife and mother, Mrs. Walter Smith. Others who spent Sunday at the Smith home were Mr, and Mrs. George Smith and Betty of Wilkes-Barre and Mr. and Mrs, Francis Smith of Trucksville. The Young Girls and Boys Sun- day School Class of the Methodist Church will hold a Hallowe'en party at the churchhouse on Fri- day, ' October 28. Prizes will be given. Zel Garinger of Dallas and Homer Middleton will entertain. Pie, cider, home-made candy will be sold. Mr. and Mrs. George Wase of "Now You Can Buy Calorie Bottled Gas Ranges at Lower Prices $2 Harold Ash = PLUMBING—HEATING—BOTTLED GAS Telephone 409-R-7 Shavertown, Pa. Syracuse, N, Y., announce birth of a daughter, Helen Marie on Oc- tober 14 in the Syracuse General Hospital. Mrs. Wase is the form- er Rebecca Wright, daughter of Howard Wright former resident here. Mrs, Charles Fiske and daughter SWEET VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. Alva Case spent | THE POST, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1949 Connie Lynn of Malvern, Pa., spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Swan. Mrs, Dennis Bonning Jr. and daughter Beverly Jane of Jackson returned with her sister, Mrs, Fiske for a visit. Mrs. Cecil Sutton is a patient at the General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs, Willard Griffiths and Daniel, Richard and Mary Claire Mckenna of Syracuse, N.Y,, F 1/c Frank Mckenna, F 1/c James Hogge of Philadelphia, spent the weekend with Mrs. Claire Mec- kenna. Mrs. Frank Wright re- turned with the Griffiths to spend sometime = with Mr. and Mrs. George Wase. Mrs. Wase and in- fant daughter returned home on Friday from the Syracuse General Hospital. Mr, and Mrs. Howard F. Reilly are spending sometime with Mr. and Mrs, Paul Rice of Jersey Shore. Mrs. Russell Spencer is a patient at the General Hospital. BEAUMONT The sympathy of the entire com- munity is with the family of Clar- ence Dymond whose sudden death brings us all to the realization of how much we should make every day count. It was a boy for the Lester Mc- Cartys. Nice going, Lester and Alberta. Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Goodwin have returned from their honey- moon at Niagara Falls and Canada. Dr. Beck finished the medical examinations at school this week. We do hope parents will check their child’s weaknesses and help him live a better life. Mrs. Addie Austin has been a patient at the General Hospital where her daughter, Mrs. Clyde Eggleston of Vernon, has been a patient for four weeks. Mrs. Clara Smith has been with Mrs. Charles Hilbert who has not been feeling up to par. All local rabbits and pheasants take to cover! The local nimrods have you spotted for.the first day, Tuesday, November 1. Two hundred written requests for funds were sent by the local service unit of the Salvation Army. To date twenty townspeople have responded. Aren't there more of us who care about our fellowmen ? If so, please send the replies in be- fore November 1. HARVEY'S LAKE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jackson and Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Kitchen motored to Poughkeepsie, N. Y., over the weekend, and were guests of Mr, and Mrs. William Richards and family. Mrs. Kate Shultz, Mrs, Morrison Witter, and H. R. Garinger are patients at the General Hospital. Mrs. Witter and Mr, Garinger sub- | mitted to operations. D. P. Thomas is ill at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rauch, Bradley Rauch, Mrs, H, R. Gar- inger, and George Smith Jr., spent Saturday afternoon and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Peter Kuchta at Hazleton. Marjorie Wolfe, Virginia Wolfe, and Lester Hoover called Friday evening on Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Matthews at Firwood. Mrs. Albert Boone, who has been a patient in Nesbitt Memorial Hos- pital following an automobile ac- cident Friday, is improving. She suffered two broken ribs and a leg injury. Mrs. Gordon Yetter and Miss Evadne Ruggles attended the Re- formation Service, which was held at Irem Temple, Wilkes-Barre, Sun- day evening. The meeting was sponsored by fourteen Lutheran Churches. Highlights of the meet- ing were the stimulating address by the Reverend Charles B. Foe- loch, PhD., Pastor of Holy Trinity Church, New York City, and the beautiful music by the Susque- hanna Singers of Susquehanna Uni- versity, Selinsgrove. Mrs. Myron Trumbower spent Sunday with her father and sis- ters of this place. This week Mrs. Kenneth Williams is the guest of Mrs. Trumbower in South William- sport. ; Several attended the minstrel, “Darkies’ Heaven’ presented by the senior class of Lehman Town- ship High School Friday and Sat- urday evening. Miss Beatrice Cornell while en- route from Vermont to Florida, spent several days with her broth- er Willard Cornell and his family. S/Sgt. George Gordon of Scott Field, Ill. spent a few days with relatives and friends last week. Harvey Hughey is spending some time with his sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Olin Gordon, Olin Gordon is ill at his home, Mrs. Olin Gordon and brother, Har- vey Hughey visited their sister, Mrs. Lydia Covert who is a patient in the Nesbitt Hospital on Monday. Mrs. Boone has returned - from the Nesbitt Hospital where she has been a patient since her automobile accident. Ezra Daniels is able to be around again. Mrs. Letha Baker visited her daughter, Mrs, William Price last weekend. Mrs. William Deets Is Speaker At Alderson Mrs. William Deets gave an in- teresting report on the missionary conference held at Dorranceton Methodist Church at the meeting of Alderson W.S.C.S. last Wednes- day evening. Mrs. Warren Dennis was ‘hostess. Present were: Mrs, Frank Jack- son, Mrs. Harvey Kitchen, Mrs, Al- fred Rogers, Mrs. H. R, Garinger, Mrs. Otis Allen Sr., Mrs. Walbridge Leinthall, Mrs. Donald Smith, Mrs, John Cowan, Mrs. Howard Higgins, Mrs. George Armitage, Mrs, Henry Chambers, Mrs. Morrison Witter, Mrs. Gilbert Carpenter, Mrs. Giles BINGO Huntsville Rec. Center Sunday, October 30 And Every Sunday Night 9 p.m. Beautiful Prizes s 25 GAMES — 5 SPECIALS ATTENDANCE PRIZES And Many Other Features — FREE ADMISSION— EGATINE—CONDITIONTINE PELLETS— TIOGA SCRATCH GRAINS 3 Important Parts of Our Sound Feeding Program For Top Egg Production. DEVENS MILLING COMPANY A. C. DEVENS, Owner Phone 337-R-49 Phone 200 KUNKLE, PA. DALLAS, PA. Why EVEN HEAT OF "blue coal’ is A WONDERFUL HELP IN CUTTING COLDS — ‘blue coal’ burns with a slow, continuous flame—ends the jumpy, up-and-down heat that so often causes colds. Try ‘blue coal’ and feel the difference in health and comfort. Phone us today for this never-failing fuel. 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