> 24 ‘Women Of Rotary Meet At Irem Country Club Reports on (Shut-Ins given at the meeting of Rotary women at Irem Temple Country Club shows seven- teen chairg land two walkers now available, A chair was recently gi- ven by the Harveys Lake Lions’ Club and a plaque placed on one honoring the Harveys Lake Wom- | an’s Service Club. Present at the meeting were Mesdames Harry Smith, Paul Mul- cey, Paul Gross, Hanford Eckman, [George Metz, Charles W, Tee, Rob- ert Bodycomb, Harold Titman, Da- vid Jenkins, Ramon Hedden, James Besecker, Joseph (Sekera, Francis ‘Ambrose, Norwood Brader, Nesbitt ’ THE POST, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1952 Betrothed Garinger, L. F, Kingsley, Lester Jor- | dan, Robert Hale, Dan Robinhold, A. C. Garedle and Edward Keller. "NO CREDIT RESTRICTIONS! New 52 DODGE 2-TON bated TRU die mE § 950. down, 10, oer month y “~ rs a 5 No f Anmediate delivery] Come ih today! L. L. 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Lehman - Jackson Tri-Hi-Y, under direction of Mrs. Margaret Porter, sponsor, will put on a for- mal induction ceremony as part of the program. Orange Co-Ed group will present a skit under direction of Mrs. George Dymond, sponsor. Harveys Lake YMBSCA Club, under Mrs. Richard Sorchik, will have charge of opening and clos- ing exercises. Lake-Noxen Tri-Hi-Y will have charge of specialties in singing and dancing. Executive secretary Tug Wyant will give a round-up of the year’s accomplishments, Dallas PTA To Hear Talk On Guidance Dallas Borough PTA will hear Miss Marietta Babcock, chief social worker for the Children’s Service Center in Wilkes-Barre, speak on child guidance, Monday at 8. There will be time after the talk for free discussion and quostion and answer period. Complete Plans For Sportsmen's Dinner Malcolm Nelson, Harveys Lake, chairman of the annual dinner of Harveys Lake Camp 374 United Sportsmen, entertained the com- mittee at his home Wednesday evening, Plans were completed for the dinner, which will be held at Herman Kern’s on the date of the regular monthly meeting, February 25. Committeemen present John Kreel, Harold Gebley, Carlton Kocher. & were: and = PILLAR TO POST (Continued from Page One) slush, and the lowering sky. What comes down out of the sky during the January thaw runs off by itself. It doesn’t have to be shovelled. And the overworked furnace draws a long sigh of relief. For days on end it has been running top speed, but now it is shutting itself off between bursts of energy, a distinct saving on the fuel bill. If the family cat disappears late in the evening, ignoring its warm bed in the basement, there is not the suspicion that by morning its tail will be frozen solid, so that a light blow with a small stick could easily knock it off. Probably, with disappearance of the snow, there will be good hun- ting. Let the cat forage for him- self. It is once more possible to walk down the street—with an umbrella —with the winter coat flapping loosely open instead of huddled up around the ears. But it doesn’t smell like spring, no matter how mild the weather, or how green the grass that is emerging from the grey and non- descript mass that once was a feathery blanket of purest white. It smells exactly like a day in the middle of winter, a wet soggi- ness that dampens the ambition. A bit of sunshine would be heartening, but sunshine does not keep company with the January thaw. 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