a > funeral of Mrs. Arthur of Lehman, Harol8 Titus, Mrs. Shavertown Earl Henwood Jr. has returned from Robert Packer Hospital and will return to his duties at Earl's Drug Store tomorrow. Hale Garey who is a patient at Nesbitt Hospital is slowly improv- ing. Mrs. Gwilym Evans, wife of Postmaster Evans, is confined to her home with a bad cold. Mrs. Frances Sutliff recently spent several days with her broth- er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Henwood Sr. Captain and Mrs. Albert Flick are in Mifflinburg attending the Flick’s father. It was held Tuesday. Mrs, Stephen Johnson, Spring Street, Shavertown, is home with a cold. Supervisor I. R. Elston who has been taking the place of Charles Metzger caught cold at the Sha- vertown traffic light and is con- fined to his home. Officer Charles Metzger who has been off duty due to an automo- bile accident returned to the Sha- vertown, grade school crossing on Wednesday. Circle Meets Valera Henry Circle met recently at the home of Mrs. W, T. Bond, Spring Street. Devotions were led by Mrs. Anthony Moreck and poems read by Mrs. George Swan. Present were Mrs. Mrs. J. B. Arbor, Mrs. George ‘Swan, Mrs. Anthony Moreck, Mrs. Sherman Wardan, Mrs. J. H. God- fring and the hostess. Auxiliary To Meet . Shavertown Branch Nesbitt Hos- pital Auxiliary will hold its meet- ing: Friday, February 1 at the Li- brary Annex. Mrs. George Edger- ton will talk on “Making a House a Home”. Mrs. W. T. Bond will preside. Mrs. Sowden Honored Mrs. Mary Sowden, Worthy Ma- tron, will be guest of honor at the annual banquet of Dallas Chapter 396 Order Eastern Star held at Irem Country Club Wednesday. Da- vid Joseph will lead group singing and Robert Haimes will be guest speaker. Dancing and cards will follow the 6:30 dinner. Reserva- tions should be made early with ~ Ann Roberts or Thelma Lamoreux. Idetown Jack Cave will finish his boot training on February 2nd at the U. S. Naval Training Center at Bainbridge, Md. A group of young people at- ‘tended ‘the Youth Rally at the Masonic Témple in Scranton on Saturday night. Mrs.: Charles Nuss and son Mrs. Homer Middleton visited Homer Middle- ton Jr. at Bucknell on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Reilly spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rice of Jersey Shore. Susan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Swan, is a patient at the Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. Margaret Gregory and son, Ben, spent Saturday with her sis- ter, Mrs. Carl Gering of Miffin- ville. Mrs, Flora Weaver returned to her home after spending several weeks with her daughters, Mrs. Phoebe Atherhold and Mrs. Ellen Lindenmuth of Wilkes-Barre. The Confidence Class will make and sell pasties at the church- house on Thursday, January 31. Mrs. Bruce Williams is chairlady. Those assisting her are Mrs. John Garringer, Mrs. David Ide, Mrs. Russell Rogers. Beaumont Both boys’ and girls’ basketball teams were able to beat Rush on Rush’s floor last week and look | forward to doing the same to the Meshoppen teams that will come {. to Beaumont Friday. Better Calves If you want your cow to gain weight during the dry period so she'll be calving time there's no better way to do it than with Glidden’s Fitting Ration. Believe me, this Fitting Ration really does the job. : It supplies those much needed proteins, vitamins and minerals. With this Glidden Fitting Ration your cow should gain about 100 lbs to offset the weight a well fed cow would in good flesh come lose during the normal milking period. Tl tell you all about this if you'll stop in at “the mill” any day. TRUCKSVILLE MILL Stanley Moore, Prop. Trucksville, Pa. David Evans, | — Local census figures went up two recently when the Fuller Dy- monds had a girl and the Warren Johnsons a boy, Thomas Priestley. Florence Frear was unable to help at the School Cafeteria last week due to a sprained wrist which resulted from a fall on the ice, so Mrs. Charles Hilbert sub- stituted. C. J. Dress has returned from his Illinois holiday jaunt repor- ting Ned’s wife Louise able to be up for a few hours a day. Mrs. Dress, Sr., remained to continue caring ‘for Louise and the five children. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Haiges of Forty Fort recently entertained the Edward MacDougalls and the Raymond Denmons, The Donald Millards of Athens came home for the birthday of Don's father, Blake Millard. The sympathy of the community is extended to Mrs. Robert Hoyt at the death of her mother, Mrs. Pearl Murphy. Card Of Thanks The family of O. Reginald Saun- ders, Chase, wishes to thank all those friends and neighbors who expressed sympathy upon the oc- casion of their recent bereavement, by flowers and cards or by per- sonal service. THE POST, FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1952 Noxen John Space is undergoing treat- ment at General Hospital for a heart attack suffered last week. He is somewhat improved. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nelson were in town®visiting relatives and friends last week. Mrs. William Keiper is improv- ing after a recent illness. William and Thomas Murphy buried their mother Monday. She was Pearl Holly before marriage. Her husband died four years ago. The son of Mr, and Mrs. Franklin Patton is much improved. The water rates in Noxen jump- ed from $4.50 to $9.00 a quarter. John Gailey is making his home with his daughter at Blakeslee. Harry Kresge has returned from the hospital where he was treated for an infection, Howard Mullen suffered a stroke on Sunday. He is at home, Shaver To Take Course In Broadcasting David Harold Shaver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milford H. Shaver, is driving from Chicago to Florida to take a course in broadcasting at Florida Southern College, Lake- land. 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