= a Ha PAGE SIX Noxen Eighth Grade = 1 2 Manages Stamp Drive First and second graders in Mrs. Eva Rundell’s room at Noxen school won first place in the savings stamp drive inaugurated and car- ried out during the year by the eighth grade. They bought $176.40 worth of ten cent stamps, $35.75 of 25 cent stamps, a total of $212.15. Total collections reached $1,071.30. Tally by home rooms shows Mrs. Letha Byrne's third ‘grade leading in purchase of bonds with nine, SIMONIZING make ay Chappell’s Mobil Gas Station Luzerne-Dallas Highway PHONE 9067-R-7 car bonds $150.40; Mrs. May Van Cam- pen’s, 4th and 5th, eight bonds, total $171.65; Mrs. Marjorie Hughes, 6th, three bonds, receipts $118.30; Mrs. Violet Ruff, 7th and 9th, one bond, $25; Jessica Thomas, 8th and 10th, two bonds, $83.90; Mrs. Martha Smith, 11th and 12th, six bonds, $42.75. : The collection was a project of the mathematics class under the instruction of Mrs. Martha Smith, who suggested it as designed to furnish practical application of the subject. Eighth grade students, with Eunice Traver as cashier, of- fered incentives for competition among the grades, awarded the weekly banner handled collections, and kept all records, with a dis- crepancy of only 54 cents at the end of the year. Mrs. Rundell’s class was given a party as award, with these prize winners: Percy MacMillan, peanut scramble; Nick Benjamin, 25-yard dash and ball thorwing; Eileen Cummings, 25-yard dash and ball throwing for girls; Joy Blizzard, balloon burst; Betty Kowvalick, bal- loon blowing race. Noxen Members of the Fire Company Auxiliary wish to thank all those who took part in the Memorial Day parade and celebration, also those THE POST, FRIDA who loaned cars and entered floats. They hope they can have a larger affair another year. The new fire engine was pur- chased September 1950 and has been used many times. Firemen urge folks to have chimneys check- ed often and to be careful about overheated stoves, as fires are costly. Mrs. John Dimmock visited her daughter at Meshoppen last week- end. Warren Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson, has been given the Star Route by the Harveys Lake Postoffice. Francis Thompson has been named fire chief and Kenneth Cuddy reelected president of the Fire Company. The Fire Company has pur- chased the property occupied by Noxen bank from Earl Crispell. Remodelling will start shortly. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pearn called on Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beahm on Memorial Day and attended the funeral of Mrs. David Edwards. [detown Mr. and Mrs. John Garringer had as Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Edward Steele, Joan and Alison Steele, Mr. and Mrs. George Gar- ringer and sons Tommy, Mark, Paul, Ronald Garringer all of John- son City, N. Y., Mrs. Mae New- berry and Beatrice Newberry of Fernbrook. po Mrs, Maude Marcy LaCasse of Milwaukee, Wis., Mr. and Mrs, Will Thomas of Luzerne, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Knapp, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Parrish and son Billie, Mrs. Bea- trice Maloney all of Kingston were callers on Sunday at the home of Mrs, Della Parrish. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Malkemes and family Barbara, Carl, Raymond Jr., Charles and David of Shaver- town spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Casterline, ! Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davis of Rochester, N. Y., spent sometime with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Spencer. Mrs. Lila Felt of Washington, D. C.,, is spending this‘week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hilbert. Mrs. Boyd Meade of DeMunds spent Thursday with Mrs. Ernest Fritz. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. MacDonald of Mt. Vernon, N. Y. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Swan. Mr. and Mrs. William John Jen- nings announce birth of a son, William John Jr., on Thursday, May 24 at the General Hospital. They also have two daughters. Meeker W.S.C.S. of Meeker Methodist Y, JUNE 1, 1951 ss — ’ Church was entertained at a covered dish supper at the home of Mrs. Grover Anderson last Wed- nesday evening when Mrs. Morion Connelly was chosen president and Mrs. William Drabick, vice presi- dent. 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