__ PAGE SEVEN < g! Sweet Valley 2 a Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bronson en- ~__ tertained on Christmas Mrs. Bron- _son’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Richards and her sister and brother- of Washington, D. C. - +. Richard Davenport, Jr..FCSN who ~ is stationed at Norfolk, Va. expects this weekend. ~ Kaziah Edwards: with. her sister - and brother-in-law; Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Lee Bittenbender of Ply- mouth, spent Christmas’ with the . Bittenbender’s daughter and son- Ee _ in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cory Miller er of Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. John Luckavitch entertained over the weekend Mr. and Mrs, Paul Segori and family "of Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Freeman were callers on Christmas day. : ~ Grace Croop of Washington, D.C, “spent the weekend with her cousin, ‘Mrs. Richard Davenport and family and Sheldon Pollock and family. Richard Davenport who is still in- ~ disposed also had as callers, Wayne Callendar and Lee Baer. ~ Gloria Long is recovering from a severe case of measles. Donald Case and son Junior of Pearl River, N. Y. spent Friday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Case: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Doberstein entertained over the Christmas _ weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith of Nineva, N.Y. and William Doberstein of Syracuse. i Mr. and Mrs. John Parry enter- tained Mrs. Parry's mother, Mrs. Conrad Lotz of Clark Summit on Christmas. Bess Klinetob spent Christmas Day with Mrs. Lewis Atwood and daughter, May Davenport. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bonning - and family and Mrs. Clark Edwards “of Savre called on relatives and delivered Christmas gifts on Sun- dav. = > ‘Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rinehimer of Wilkes-Barre visited their dau- Jad ghter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J © Francis Keller and family on Sun- forel ‘day. i i! jie ac Cpl. Walter Bonning of Fort Ben- : ning, Ga. is svending’ a 10-day furlough with his sister, Mrs, Al- bert Smith of Sweet Valley and his mother, Mrs. Clara Bonning of Meeker. Callers at the home of Mr. and ~ Mrs. Albert Holcomb were Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Swingle of Harveys Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hand. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Applegate i and daughter, Judy of Sugar Loaf ~ p were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alva ’ Case on Sunday. wn ; Harvey's Lake : : g ‘By Mrs. Albert Armitage Telephone H. L. 4531 ify Mr. and Mrs. George Smith Jr. of Lewistown spent several days at the George Smith Sr. home. Mr. Smith Sr., was a patient in Gen- eral Hospital for several days. : Arnold Garinger, freshman at ~~ Bloomsburg State Teachers’ Col- lege, is spending the Christmas va- cation with his parents, Mr, and ~ Mrs. Raymond Garinger. Mary Kuchta, teacher at Lake- a wood, N. J., is spending her Christ- mas vacation with her mother, Mrs. : John Kuchta. HER Frank Cromley, Wilkes-Barre, spent Christmas with his sister, y Mrs. Kate Shultz \ had sons Bradley: and Kendall and Christmas dinner with Mr. Mrs. H, R. Garinger. Mrs. Elwood Whitesell will en- tertain the Executive Board of the Harveys Lake Women’s Club at her ‘home on Friday evening, December 28th. This meeting had been an- nounced for December 27th, but due to other engagements it was changed to the 28th. Ye William Haddle of Pittsburgh is ; spending the holidays with his > family. ~~ Noxen Albert Crispell has returned to camp: after a fifteen day furlough Sioa spent with his parents, Mr. and AE Mrs. Earl Crispell. Fe Robert Weaver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Weaver has returned. to camp after a fifteen day fur- lough. : The Bowmans Creek Lions and Fire Auxiliary gave a Christmas party at Straley Theatre for 200 ~ Edward Derhammer, Athens, vis- Se ited Mr. and Mrs, Earl Beahm over ia the weekend. 1 , fp Armour Leather bo working half time, one week on i and one off. : The Amanda Blouse Factory is closed for two weeks, due to lack of materials. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beahm cele- brated their thirty-first wedding 5 anniversary on Sunday. : The G. I. Bus, owned and oper- ated by Mr. Myers, is doing a to Meshoppen. We feel safer than Ira Beahm is now able to go up- stairs. Mrs. Wilson Harding is improv- ing rapidly. wis ~~ Mr: and Mrs. Kenneth Turner ~ havé moved into the house for- _in-aw, Mr, and Mrs. Ray Eccelson | . to be home for a 5-day furlough | children. Santa Claus handed out |: Company is | 8 splendid job transporting workers: | trying to drive over icy highways. rd Sunset Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rauch and RE ’ Fran lin family: : Miss Ora Beahm was elected ent of the Ladies Auxiliary. merly occupied by the George Sig- | TE il { Main Highway Main Highway My wish for you for °52 is warm, strong, sincere. I hope you find the joy you seek in this new com- ing. year. Frank Jackson “The Bird Man” Maker of Bird Feeders & Bird Houses HARVEYS LAKE To our many loyal friends and patrons we extend our good wishes for the New May 1952 fulfill youg every wish! Jack Nothoff's Year. : # Make your reservations now for New Year's Eve Harveys Lake rae eee May 1952 fulfill all of your hopes and dreams. Happy New Year to al. of you! Carvel Dari-Freeze Store MARY and JOHN TIBUS, owners Memorial Highway Dallas Good things come in ing these three words with -Garinger Machine Service Fernbrook SS FS PS PE PL PL PLELL ELL We're popping up with good wishes for you and the hope that all your sur- prises be pleasant ones. ~ & Jimmie Trebilcox LUNCHEONETTE Trucksville threes ..... so we're say- : a bright future in them: | = DN Ne mw Sh WS I WE Huntsville Road RAISIN F) 95> \ * 1952 Main Highway Your Local Real Estate and Insurance Agent +.+.. and the best of every- thing to you and yours for all the days to come. James Kozemchak PHOTOGRAPHY Huntsville blows remember our wish to you for a tip top year to come with good health and NEW YEAR ——— sae happy days ahead. Davis Cleaners “At The YY” Trucksville We hope we’re throwing a “ringer” when we wish B LUCK 2 10You you a bright and happy year, with nothing but blessings in view for 52. Sandy Beach Drive-In Harveys Lake 1952—in terms of good py New Year. Rave's Nursery Your Neighborhood Nurseryman Shavertown 1952 arrives on the scene amid bells, whistles and cheers. We deeply hope its coming means good things for all of you. James F. Besecker When the time whistle: g We wish you riches in § health, happiness and the § materia. things, too. Hap- } EN nom nin iy AMBROSE GAVIGAN, prop. Main Highway Bennett Street NEW YEAR Crompton’s Tot-n-teen Shop Shavertown «e+... and may this 52nd year of the fabulous 20th century bring new peace and freedom for all. Hap- py New Year! “ Grace Cave Shoppe Main Street May the joy and gaiety of New Year’s, Eve live in your home throughout the days that are still to come. Jacob Anderes Fireplaces, Patios, Terraces, and All Concrete Work Center Hill Road ] 528-R-3 Dallas, Pa. A shooting star is a sym- bol of good (uck. May all your days see nothing but the best. » Gavy's Market Trucksville Out with the old and in with the new. May all that § is new in 52 be of the best for each of you. Fred L. Parry “YOUR NASH DEALER” Luzerne May al run out as surely as the your troubles sands of time, never to re- turn. A most auspicious New Year to dll of you. Ta : Pa.