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Cashmere Reg. Bouquet 3 Size 25¢ Seap 9 2 Jats 23¢c Ideal PRUNE JUICE oe 2% 29¢ Fresh Dandy Oyster Cr: Crackers My-T-Fine Desserts Pkg. 8c All Flavors Niagara Laundry Starch ne 19¢ PAGE ELEVEN Jackson Mr. and Mrs. ICoray Smith were recent callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Edward Gregory of Kingston. Saturday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Coray Smith were Mr. and Mrs. Byron Kester and Roger Bellas of Demunds. Mrs, Leonard [Stortz has necovered from an illness, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lamoreaux and daughter, Susan, were callers at the home of Mrs, Emma Simpson of Luzerne recently. William Lamoreaux entertained Miss Laura Rae |Smith, Miss Nancy Williams and David Nelson at a television party on [Saturday even- ing. Mrs. Alfred Evarts has been ill at her home, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Naugle of Newport Center recently spent a few days with Hendrick Cease. Mr. and Mrs, Elton Brace and children, Arlene, Evelyn, and Ken- neth of Hunlock Creek were visitors of Mr, and Mrs. Velton Bean on Tuesday evening. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Ralph Maino are spending several weeks with Mr, and Mrs. Matthew Mahoney of Newport News, Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. [Leonard Stortz and daughter, Judy, visited Mr. and Mrs. Edward McKeown in West Nanfi- coke on Saturday. The Seek and Find Class of Jack- son Methodist Church will serve a ham and egg supper in the church dining room April 5. Serving starts at Spm. The public is invited. - Idetown Mus. (Charles Peeke and Charlotte Pecke of Fernbrook were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Murs. Earl Lamoreaux. Mrs. Naomi Gosart has been con- fined to her home for the last two weeks with a virus infection and is still under the doctor’s care. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smith had as recent visitors at their home Mr. and Mrs, William Baer and children Betty Jane, Janice, Joanne and Billy from Olean, New York; Mrs. Richard Engleman and children Richard Jr. and Gary from Noxen. Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Neely and sons Ralph and Ray of Wilkes-Barre were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph (Welsh on Sunday. Betty Smith, student at State Teacher’s College spent the weekend with hr grandmother Mrs. Walter ° Smith. Mrs. Earl Lamoreaux spent (Sun- day with Mrs. Lucille Williams of Plymouth, Mrs. John H. Cadugan of [Scranton spent the weekend with Mrs E. R. Parrish. On Sunday Mrs. Cadugan and Mrs, Parrish and Bess Cooke were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Parrish of Kingston, Mr. and Mrs, J. Herbert Brown and daughter Sharon are moving from Nashville, Tennessee to Owen- boro, Kentucky this week. Mrs. Brown is ‘the former Carol Crosby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Howard Crosby, former residents here. Sweet Valley Ladies Auxiliary of Sweet Valley Firemen served dinner to thirty-nine employees of the Harvec Dress Com- pany last Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Case of Noxen - were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Case, Miss Iona Holcomb and Miss Bess Klinetob visited the Brickel, Piatt and (Garey funeral homes on Sunday. Mrs. Stella Bronson of W. Nanti- coke spent several days last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. McKinley Long and other local people. Charles Bound of Binghamton, N. Y. was a | guest at the Long home recently. Mrs. John Hildebrant of Loyalville spent Thursday with Miss Bess Klinetob. Mr. and Mrs, ‘Charles Long and Mr. and Mrs, ‘Caleb Hoyt of Broad- way attended the Fairbanks-Morse dealers’ meeting in Philadelphia on Friday. Mrs, Russell Kitchen has been con- fined to her home with rheumatism for the past two weeks. [Callers at her home were Mrs, Albert Morris, Florence Shaw, Rev. and Mrs. Ira Button, Mrs. Stanley Post, Howard and Doren Post and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy (Calloway of Berwick. Boyd Cnagle was operated on at Nesbitt Hospital last Fridaly. The Comrades [Class of the Church of Christ met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schobert in West Nanti- coke last Friday. Mrs. Jennette Sprague spent a few days with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Waterstripe last week. Sunday Rev. Waterstripe returned with her to her home in Pulaski, N. Y. He came back on Thursday by bus. [Philip Stuart, grandson of Rev. and Mrs, Ira Button of Stroudsburg submitted to an appendix operation last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Polnoski of Baltimore, Md., spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs, James Hutchison. Mr. and Mrs. 'Clalyton Thomas were Sun- day dinner guests of the Hubchisons. Miss Bess Klinetob spent Tuesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Morris, The Morrises recently re- novated their home, adding a lovely bathroom and streamlined kitchen. Signs Of Spring Mrs. Robert Avery, Harveys Lake, reports having seen a garter snake. “A sure sign of spring” says Dave Deater to whom Mrs. Avery re- ported the incident.