PAGE TEN Beaumont The Monroe Township Alumni Banquet will be held at the Kunkle Community Hall Friday, June 5. Mrs. Ned Dress Jr. of Canton, 111, was a surprise visitor at the home of her in-laws, the (C. J. Dresses. She was en route to Philadelphia to attend her twenty-fifth high schoo] reunion. Mr. Thomas Smith of Hoboken, N. J. was with his mother, Mrs. Clara Smith, last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dennington. of Tbion, N. Y. spent the weekend with the William “Arch” Austins. Donald Nulton, son of Mr. and Mrs, Paal F. Nulton, will be gradu- ated from the American Bible In- stitute, Brooklyn, N. Y. Friday, May 23. The Rochester, ‘Wialter Pilgers Jr. of N. Y. were here to visit their parents, the Walter Pilger, Sr. and their brother, Harold who was on leave from [Fort Knox, Ky. Mrs. Louisa Nienan was with her sister, Mrs. Pat (Callendar of Berwick last weekend. My. and Mrs. George Ryman of Binghamton, IN, Y, called on Mrs. Addie Austin Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Kresge with Mary and Edward are home from Tampa, Fla. Mother - Daughter Tea The Mother and Daughter Lend- A-Hand Club Tea was enjoyed by many local and out-of-town guests. Prizes were awarded the follow- ing: Oldest Mother, Mrs. Clara Smith; Youngest Mother, Mrs. Bar- bara Prebola; Mother with most daughters present, Mrs. Russell Race; Mother having most children, Mrs, Heber Belles; Mother with most generations present, Mrs. Clara Smith; and Youngest Gal present, Dorothy Beryl Johnson. A business meeting followed the tea. It was voted to have a kitchen shower for the (Charles Patton fam- ily who lost their home due to fire recently, Adjournment followed a discussion of funds to be donated to the [School [Playground Equip- ment, Action on the amount was postponed until the June 11th meet- ing at the I.O.OJF. Hall, Harvey’s Lake Miss Betty Cook of Fernbrook spent (Saturday with Mrs. Joseph Rauch, Miss Louise Merrill is jaundice. Danny ‘Avery, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Avery is recovering from a slight case of scarlet fever. Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Smith spent Saturday in Harrisburg, at- tending the (Convention of the So- ciety’ of Professional Engineers. WSCS Elects Officers At a special meeting on Monday evening of the [Alderson WSCS the following officers were elected: President, Mrs, Fred Swanson; Vice President, Mrs. Donald D, Smith; Recording Secretary, Miss Eleanor Humphrey; Assistant Re- cording [Secretary, Mrs. Edgar Hughes Sr.; Treasurer, Mrs. (Clar- ence Montross; Ass’t. Treasurer, Mrs, Stephen Hartman [3r.; Secre- tary of [Christian [Social Relations and Finance, Mrs, Howard Higgins and Mrs. Garvin (Smith; [Secretary of Spiritual Life, Mrs. Raymond Garinger; Secretary of Student Work, Mrs. (George Taylor; (Secre- tary of [Status of Women, Mrs. George Kanarr; Secretany of Mis- sions and [Supply Work, Mrs. Harry Allen; Secretary of Literature and Publications, Mrs. George Armitage; ill with J od EEN Guaranteed by % Good Housekeeping a es Apvmnstd woe & pr © Mors Heat—Laess Money fl © Priceless Quality with i © Perfect Comfort 1 oy (TTT IRIS SHUTTER Get the York-Heat Story today. For FREE heating survey call Priced At $295.00 and UP INSTALLED § Eaton Road Phone 6281 Tunk. 2867 Harding SCHAEFER'S HEATING & PLUMBING ales an ervice May is the month for the Ocken- house family, with eight birthdays and two wedding anniversaries to celebrate, The Ockenhouses effic- iently celebrate them wholesale, selecting a mid-month date and in- cluding everybody. This year the annual party came on Mother's Day, and was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs, William Ockenhouse, Dav- enport Street, with a preliminary birthday dinner for Marion, Louise, and Allen H, Ockenhouse Jr., from Castle Creek, who spent the week- end with Mrs. Ralph Eipper, Rice Street. Birthdays commemmorated were: Chain Saw Makes History At Museum The power and precision of the Mall Chain Saw are a feature of the history-making Hardwoods Ex- hibit at 'Chicago’s famous Museum of Science and Industry, says (Charles H. Long, local Mall Chain Saw Dealer. The mew exhibit is now complete after more than two years of de- velopment and . work, Occupying 10,000 square feet of floor space, it is ong of the museum’s largest and gives prominent position to the tool which has revolutionized tim- ber-cutting technique. The chain saw, producing at a capacity of up to ten times greater than old hand- saw methods, has boomed commer- cial timber operaltions. It has also meant a new income source for the farmer who can mow himself alone —ihandle with ease the old woodlot back of the morth 40. The Mal] (Chain Saw was selected for the exhibit as representative of the finest in the industry. Consider- ation was given to 'the fact that Mall is not only a pioneer builder of chain saws but one of America’s leading manufacturers. Thus, Mall becomes an important part of this Hardwoods Museum Exhibit, show- ing samples of hardwoods from all over the world and demonstrations of their uses. ‘Charles H, Long says that the models on view at the museum are the gasoline operated Mall Chain Saw, Model 2MG, and the gasoline operated Mall pinichless Saw, Model 2MGP. Address At Princeton “Resident Treatment for Emo- tionally Disturbed Children” was the ‘topic of an address by Dr. J. Franklin Robinson, Trucksville, at a recent. meeting of New Jersey As- sociation of Mental Hygiene [Clinics in Princeton, Dr. Robinson is direc- tor of the Children’s Service ICen- ter, Wilkes-Barre. Lady Toby Rebekah Lady Toby Rebekah Ladge 514 will meet Wednesday at 8 in Trucksville Fire Hall, [Secretary of Childrens and Youth Work, Mrs, Albert Armitage. Installation will be in Church on Sunday mor ning June 7, 1953. Allen H, Ockenhouse ISr., and Mrs. Robert A. Williams, May 11; Mrs. William I, “Ockenhouse, May 13; Mrs. Allen H, Ogckenhouse, May 14; Mrs. Russell Lj. Ockenhouse, May 16; Russell Ockenhouse, May 19; Rob- ert Allen and Rita Ann Williams, twins, May 28. ‘Wedding anniversaries: Mr. and Mrs. Russell L, Ockenhouse, May 17; and Mr. and Mrs, William L. Ocken- house, May 22, the thirty-fifth. Other guests at ithe family party were Robert A. and Dora Louise Williams, Eleanor and Doris Ocken- house, (Sandy (Smith, @and Mrs. Thomas Morgan, Edwardsville. Mrs. Ross Names Two More Groups Dallas And Lehman Township Workers Mrs. Arthur Ross, chairman of solicitation for the Seventh Annual Back Mountain [Memorial Library Auction, has announced the names of thirty-six additional workers who will have charge of solicita- tion in Dallas Township and Leh- man Township. Previously Mrs. Ross announced the names of 115 workers who will work on committees in other town- ships. This brings to a total of 151 the number of women who are now actively at work, Dallas Township: Mrs, Frank Parkhurst III, chairman; Mrs. Paul Monaghan, co-chairman; Mrs. Walter Elston, Mrs. W. Fassett Crosby, Mrs. Harold Flack, Mrs. Paul Kautz, Mrs. William Stewart, Mrs. Loren Kel- ler, Mrs, Robert Tretthaway, Mrs. Harry B. Schooley Jr., Mrs. George Courtright, Mrs. John P. DeWitt, Mrs. Charles K. DeWees, Mrs. [Clar- ence Laidler, Mrs. [Florence Crump, Mrs, Ed. B. Mulligan, 3rd., Mrs. Paul Warriner, Mrs. Oswald [Grif- fith, Mrs. Frank Nelms, Mrs. Fred Houlihan, Mrs. Daniel Cowen, Mrs. Paul Phillips,” Mrs, R. IC. Milne, Mrs. R. G. Dickinson, Mrs. Joseph Simson, Mrs. Thomas Robinson, Mrs, H. C. Jeter. Lehman: Mrs, David Pugh, chair- man, Mrs. ‘Charles Nuss, co-chair- man; Mrs. Robert Scott, Mrs. Gor- Margaret (Spencer, Mrs. Preston Swan, Mrs. Thomas Brown, Mrs. Edwin Kern, Mrs, Muriel Burnett, Miss Winifred Jones, Express Appreciation Dan ‘Waters and family wish to thank all their friends and neigh- bors who expressed their sympathy or helped in any way at the time of the death of their mother. Alumni Banquet The fifty-fifth alumni banquet of Beaumont High School will be held in the Kunkle Community Hall Fri- day, June 5. Reservations should be phoned to Mrs, IC. John Patton, Harveys Lake 9-3400. 0 Extra Savings Guaranteed Our Policy— 102-4-6-8-10 SOUTH MAIN ST., W.B. 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