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You're sure ib bag 1% 3 Ibs. $2.31 Fine South American Coffees expertly blended A heavier bodied bland vastum 3 ibs. $2.49 3 Calgon Water Softener > 39¢ Bayer Aspirin Tablets bottle 59¢ Squibk’s Tooth Paste Alc Halo Shampoo eine OTC Evans’ Sundae Topping Tr 29¢ Sterling Table Salt He Be Ideal Tea Balls ris 45¢ ideal Apple Butter Har ele GLAPP'S Strained Bahy Foods 10 =~ 99¢ Se: Virginia Lee Cakes and Pastries — Made of Finest Ingredients Cocoanut Iced, Devil Food BAR CAKES ~ 39c . Serve With Fruit ~ OLAPP'S Baby Foods 6%" he pkz. 0 | COCOANUT STICKY BUNS» 3% : FRESH SUGARED DONUTS -- 23c LAYER CAKES an 690 SUPREME BREAD WHEAT MUFFINS ms 9e Italian Style Fresh, Fluff VIENNA BREAD SNO-FLAKE ROLLS is a Man’s Favorite . . . Tle Ibs. $2.25 85¢ Chocolate Almond Crunch loaf 150 loaf {Tc Fresh, Crust; « 18¢ | HARD ROLLS 14 doz. [8¢ ‘PAGE Sweet Valley Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bronson . entertained on Sunday the lat- ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Richards and Mrs. Ella Kyttle of Wilkes Barre and Mr. and Mrs. ; Derwood Williams of Kingston. Rev. and Mrs. Ira Button en- tertained Sunday Mrs. Lena Smith and Robert of Ninevah, N. Y. and Miss Eleanor Doberstein of Wilkes Barre. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hunter en- tertained at a family dinner Easter Mr, and Mrs. Harold Cornell of Meeker, Miss Jeanne DeRemer of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. “Harold Cul- ver and Kenneth and Arden. Mrs. Frank Hazlett, Mrs. Har- old Culver visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ayers and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ross of Fleetville over thes weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cragle and tamily of Baltimore, Md., spent the Easter weekend with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Wesley of Vestal, N. Y. spent the weekend at Sweet Valley visiting the form- er’'s mother, Mrs, Elsie Wesley. Mrs. Cletus Holcomb, Mrs. Al. bert Wallace attended the funeral of Mrs. Harry Covert in Kingston on Monday. Rev. and Mrs. Sterling Meade of Orange, N. J., spent Saturday with their parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morgan and family of Plymouth visited Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Atwood and Mrs. Mae Davenport last week. George Wesley spent Monday in Harrisburg on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. McKinley Long and Jay and Harry Edwards had Sun- day night supper with the Charles Longs. The Christian Endeavor had charge of the Friday evening ser- vice in the Christian Church. Rev. Ira Button = administered Com- munion. Mr. and Mrs, William Cole and son of Newark, N. J. spent Easter with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oliver spent Easter with their son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Oliver of Kingston. Gloria and Wilma June Long are recovering from bad colds. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Britt and Alice May spent Easter with Mrs. Britt's sister, Mrs. Jeanette Sprague of Pulaski, N. Y. Miss Bess Klinetob, Mrs. John Hildebrant of Loyalville, Mrs, George Weintz and Miss Letha Wolfe of Meeker attended the funeral of Rev. Burton Lyon at Nichols, N, Y, on Saturday. Idetown Howard Lionel, son of, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brink of Sweet Valley and Dianne Louise, ‘daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ide were christened by Rev. Frank K. Abbott at the regular: service on Sunday. Those who were taken in the church on Membership were Nancy Williams, Roxie Hoover, Kenneth Kidd, Thomas Colburn, Jeanne Casterline, Lewis Shultz Jr., Lynn Hadsel, Carol Hadsel, John Paul, and James Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rogers of Rochester, N. Y., visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rogers of Outlet and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Spencer. Vag Mrs. Della Parrish and Bess Cooke spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Parrish of Kings- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Moore of Simsburg, Conn., spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs, Al Rinken. Mrs. Walter Smith and Kathryn spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. George Smith of Wilkes-Barre. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Shallan- berger Jr. and daughters Linda and Pamela Jean of Bound Brook, N.J., spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs, Ruth Ide. The beautiful basket of flowers in the church pulpit on Sunday were given in memory of Mrs. Claude Agnew by the Agnew fam- ily. The vase of Calla Lily in mem- ory of Dorothy, by the Kreidler family, the Easter lily in memory of Earl Jr. given by the Lamor- eux family. Mrs. Hayden Williams spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Minnie Doty at Germantown while Mr. Williams and children, Ruth Anne and Donald spent the week- end with relatives and friends in Reading. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith and daughter Donna and Frank Sear- foss and Rachel Searfoss spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kitchen. Mrs. Sherwood Mckenna and daughter, Joan have returned to their home in Washington, D. C., after spending two weeks with rel- atives and friends in the Back Mountain Area. Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Short- kroff and children Sonja, Faye, Gail and Mary Joyce of Philadel- | phia. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fritz. Mr. and Mrs. Harris Shoemaker “| of East Orange, N. J., Mrs. H. L. Klinetob of Berwick, Dr. C. B. Klinetob of Milton, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Middleton. C. R.Prutzman and Frank Prutz- man of Huntsville and Allan Keil of Luzerne spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Loren Keller. Homer Middleton Jr., student at Bucknell University spent Easter vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Middleton. A man whose normal weight is 150 pounds would weigh about 50 pounds if all the water in his sys- tem were dried up.