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THE POST, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1951 Jack Johnsons was another girl at the General Hospital April 30. Mrs. Fred Weiss was ‘glad to be home from the General Hospital where she was relieved of her ap- pendix last week. “Tom Sawyer” was beautifully done by the grade school which gained $88.75 to be used for play- ground equipment. The inviting spring weather ad- ded many cars to Route 309. where another serious accident was ad- ded to the list on Sunday. Sol We- ber ‘demolished his car in which Thompson Swingle was also riding. Both are seriously hurt at Nesbitt Hospital. It seems the Weber car sideswiped a new Buick, then over- turned. Welcome to the Robert Williams family who have moved into the Pulsifer home, Our sympathy is extended to the families of the late Harvey Sickler and the late William Slife. The Stanley Kozaks and the Ed- ward Mac Dougalls will enjoy their travels this summer with a new Nash and a Chevrolet. The L. B. Hilberts have moved into their newly revonated pro- perty purchased from the Newberry Estate. The high school baseball nine has not lost a game to date. Keep up the good work and take District 122 You shouldn’t miss an enjoyable evening with the Lend-A-Hand Club when three one-act plays will be given Thursday, May 18, at the high school auditorium at eight, Harvey’s Lake Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Humphrey and daughter Eleanor motored to Montclair N. J. recently to visit Mr. and Mrs. James Wyant. Mrs. Kate Shultz has entered Wilkes-Barre General Hospital, where she will undergo treatment. On Thursday, April 19th, Miss Treva Traver and Miss Shirley Dougal, students of Lake Township High School, accompanied by Mrs. Robert Traver, traveled to Pitts- burgh by Greyhound Bus to attend the State Convention of the Future Homemakers of America. Treva, who is first vice president of Penn- sylvania’s F. H. A. presided at the opening session of the convention, and Shirley acted as voting dele- gate. After enjoying a’ 3 hour tour of Pittsburgh they returned home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Kistler spent the week-end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Albert Adams in New Jersey. The W.S.C.S. of the Alderson b Methodist Church will meet on Thursday evening, May 10, at the church, unless notified differently ‘of meeting place. All members are urged to be present, as Mrs. War- ren Dennis, chairman of the no- minating committee will present the list of new officers for the year, Mrs. George Armitage and Mrs, Lee Zimmerman are the other members of the nominating com- mittee. The Official Board of the Alder- son Methodist Church met at the Church on Monday evening. Rey. Sheryl Lynn of Jersey Shore, Mr. with a short worship service. Of- ficers and Committee reports were given. Those present: Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Kistler, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gar- DON’T WAIT Examine your fur coat now. 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Mrs. Simon Finkenbinder, former Lehman High School teacher, is a surgical patient at Harrisburg Hos- pital, Harrisburg. [detown Rev. and Mrs, Harry Smith and sons, Richard and Ronald of Union Center, N. Y. spent some time last week with his mother, Mrs. Walter Smith. On Tuesday evening they were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Davis. Mary Claire and Joanne Mec- kenna of Syracuse, N. Y. spent the weekend with their mother, Mrs. Claire McKenna. Mrs. John Richard is recovering at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Al Rinken after being a patient at the Nesbitt Hospital. The C. B. C. Class, John Race, teacher will have its monthly meeting at the churchhouse on Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fiske and daughter Connie of Sweet Valley, Mrs. Dennis Bonning and daughter Beverly of Jackson and Mrs. Ar- nold Swan spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Swan. Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Williams spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Elton Huntzinger of Reading. Mr. and Mrs. R. Bruce Shaver had as guests on Wednesday Mrs. Frank Hobbs of Stroudsburg, Mrs. Rodney Baugh of Hellertown, Mrs. Ross Shirer and children Patsy, Kim and Curtis of Manchester, Mass., Frank Parrish of Forty Fort and Mrs. Della Parrish. Mr. and Mrs. Della Rice and children, Ronald, Dennis, Brenda, Mrs. Fred Packer and daughter, Ruth Underwood presided, opening and Mrs. Clifford Lyons of Al- bany, New York, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lyons of Forty Fort, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Howard Reilly. Moderator FATHER FRANCIS KANE The Apollo Club, a distinctive group of sixty young women’s voices, will be presented in a Spring Concert, May 7 at- 8:15 P. M. in the Kingston Township High School Auditorium by the Altar and Rosary Society of St. Therese’s Church. The Society of St. Therese’s is comprised of mem- bers of the Back Mountain area and from all reports the Concert will be an outstanding success. Rev. Francis Kane is Moderator of the Society and he and Rev. J. J. O’Leary are Honorary Co- Chairmen. Mrs, Leland Guyette is General Chairman and Mrs. Albert Pesa- vento is her co-chairman. They are assisted by the following com- mittee: Tickets, Mrs. Joseph Gib- bons, Chairman; Mrs. Paul Laux, Mrs. Edward Miller; Mrs. Phillip Coniglio. Posters, Mrs. William Bold; patrons, Mrs. George Keller, chairman; Dallas Area, Mrs. Frank McGarry, Mrs. Richard Ash, Mrs. Henry Mastalski, Mrs. Fred Young- blood, Mrs. Daniel Cowen, Mrs. Clara Kauch; Harveys Lake area, Mrs. E. J. Bower; Shavertown, Mrs. Robert Williams, Mrs. John Do- binnick, Mrs. Paul Laux, Mrs. John Stenger, Jr.; Trucksville, Mrs. Jos- eph Purcell, Mrs, Clinton Johnson, Mrs. Albert Raye, Mrs. Jacob Be- line, Mrs. L. E. Jordan, Mrs. Michael Chalowick. Mrs. Fred Houlihah is publicity chairman. FULL OF BUDS READY TO BLOOM AZALEAS 2.95... Your Neighborhood Nurseryman LOUIS F. 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