BO rc ll —— vr TE aT " THE POST, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1951 Mothers and Daughters Meet “At Harveys Lake Tea Party Mothers and daughters of the® Harveys Lake Woman's Service Club enjoyed a tea at the Lake Township High School last Thurs- day evening when entertainment was furnished by Miss Mary Jack- son, mezzo soprano Misericordia student, accompanied by Miss Janet Cornell, Meeker, by a piano solo by Miss Cornell and a reading by Miss Janet Gibler. Mothers received carnation cor- sages, Present were: Mesdames Dean Kocher, Donald Smith, Clarence Oberst, Walbridge Leinthall, El- wood Whitesell, Henry Wolfe, Ful- ler Ashton, Warren Dennis, Herbert Payne, Albert Armitage, Francis Shiner, John Stenger, Malcolm Nel- son, John Schappert, Frank Bialo- gowicz, David Price, Gus Condoras, Harry Allen, Fred Swanson, Henry Deater, George Whitesell, Harry Brodhead, Harry LaBarr, Steve Owens, Clarence Moledor, George Bray, Joseph Rauch, Herman Gar- inger, Garfield Jackson, Raymond Grey, Anthony Serhan, Leo Decker, Luther Hummel, Otis Allen, Richard Williams, David Morris, Fred Cris- pell, Bernard Long, Robert Schaller, Clarence Montross, Harry Jones, William Deets, John Zorzi Jr., Wal- ter Kitchen, Russell Dodd, John Dougherty, Elwood Davis, Carl Schreiner Jr., Merrel Burnett, John Nothoff, Martin Petroskas, Earl Payne, Carl Swanson, George Tay- lor, Jennie Davis, Hattie Wesley, Misses Mary Jackson, Janet Gebler, Janet Cornell, Jean Bialogowicz, Virginia Price, Connie Condoras, Carol Deets, Frances Yahara, Paul- ine Davis, Bethia Allen, Sandra Morris, Irene Schaller, Marcia Wil- liams, Linda Grey, Barbara Deater. Miss Lathrop Attends N. E. Pa. Library Session Miss Miriam Lathrop, Back Mountain Library librarian, attend- ed the Northeastern Pennsylvania Library Association meeting at Montrose Saturday. Mary Barrett, King’s College librarian, was speaker. The first year of the Back Moun- tain Library’s existence, the meet- ing was held in the newly ac- quired and remodelled building. [detown Mr. and Mrs. Claude MacDougall and family of Wilkes-Barre spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kitchen. Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Kreidler Jr. were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Tekar of Courtdale on Sunday. Miss Dorothy Fritz of New York City, Mr. and Mrs, James Fritz and daughters Marilyn, Barbara, Dorothy of Baltimore spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ern- est Fritz. - Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Shallen- berger Jr. and daughters, Linda and Pamela Jean of Green Brook, HAMILTON, ELGIN, 20-piece MAIN ST., DALLAS BULOVA The Perfect Graduation Gi! 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Renshaw of Forty Fort in memory of their son Elwood and the basket of flowers was given by the Agnew family in memory of Mrs, Claude Agnew. The W.. S. C. S. will serve a dinner at the churchhouse on Wed- nesday, Decoration Day. Mrs. Dean Shaver is chairlady. Serving will start at noon until all are served. Beaumont The Town Team bopped its first loss this season as Orange took them 5-4. The next game will be at Noxen. All of us send our sympathy to Charles Everetts, Jr. at the death of his father. Mrs, Daisy Fillmore of Scranton, Mrs. Abrahm Ryman of Wyoming and Mrs. Addie Austin of Beau- mont were Sunday dinner guests of the W. Arch Austins. . “Great-Grandma” Rifenberry of Luzerne poured tea at the Mother- Daughter Tea sponsored by the Lend-A-Hand Club with Mrs. Arno Smith, who had her four daugh- ters present. Jeanette Traver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Voyle Traver, heaped more honors on us when she won the fifty dollar English Award at Bloomsburg State Teachers’ College for writing the best theme on “Why I Need Fifty Dollars.” Jean- ette is also on the “Dean’s List.” The Ernest Downs family = of Mansfield were here for Mother's Day with Ernest’s mother, Mrs. Mary Downs. The stork brought the Elmer Daleys a ten-pound gal, May 10 at ten A. M. Warren Johnson is our newly appointed carrier on the R. D. 1 Harveys Lake Route. Kenneth Denmon, USN, son of the “Casey” Denmons writes that he has landed troops at Pusan, Korea. The Frank Bittenbenders of N. J. spent Mother's Day with the Char- les Hilberts where Mrs, Maude Scovell was also a guest recently. Mrs. Frear Hess, Mrs, Raymond Denmon, Mrs. Louisa Nieman, Miss Louise Ohlman, and Mr. and Mrs. W. Arch Auston attended the School Lunch Institute at Scranton last Saturday. The Samuel Thompsons have moved to Lorrain, Ohio. Lehman Friendship Class of Lehman Methodist Church will conduct a bake sale at Lehman-Jackson High School Tuesday. ~ Mrs: John Roberts was chosen president and Mrs. Lewis Ide, vice president at the meeting of Friend- ship Class recently. Other officers: Mrs. Ralph Miers, secretary; treas- urer, Mrs. Chester Lamoreaux; pub- licity, Mrs. Edwin Wright; secretary of gifts, Mrs. Francis Lewis; secre- tary of cards, Mrs. Russell Cool- baugh. August 25 was chosen for the annual Flower Show with Miss Dorothy Major, chairman and Mrs. Charles Nuss and Mrs. Leonard Adamchak, co-chairmen. Mrs. Albert Ide spent last week end visiting her sister, Miss Murial Zimmerman in New York City. Mrs. Lester Squier will enter- taine members of the W. S. C. S. this afternoon. Leonard Ide and Lewis Ide en- tertained members of the Men's Bible Class at the Leonard Ide home recently. After the business meeting, lunch was served to Rev. F. K. Abbott, W. R. Neely, F. 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