Noxen Mrs. Harry Jones of Ruggles was admitted to Tyler Hospital in Mes- hoppen. Mrd. William Derhammer was also admitted to Tyler Hospital. Noxen firemen gave a minstrel last week to buy equipment, The show was a grealt success. Mrs. Frances Thomas slipped off her porch steps and broke her leg. She is able to get around in a cast. Mrs. Earl Beahm spent the week- end in Athens visiting her sister Mrs. Thomas Peurn, who is serious- Iy ill. Employees of the {Salem Conpor- ation will have their vacation July 3-13. Robert and Jean Cuddy visited their father Kenneth, who buried his mother, Mrs. William (Cuddy, on Tuesday. Malcolm ‘Smith and Robert Ed- wards of Noxen met with a car ac- cident on Route 29 near Montrose, They were both admitted to Gen- eral Hospital, Smith's car was com- pletely demolished. ‘Ailene Boice is spending a few days with her aunt at Idetown. Harvey’s Lake Mr. and Mrs, William Parks of Register, visited Mr. and Mrs. Her- man Garinger on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Adams and daughter Ann, of West Virginia are spending fthe summer with the lat- ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Kistler. Mrs, Harry Jones will return from Tyler Memorial Hospital, Me- shoppen this week where she sub- mitted to an operation recently. Mr, and Mrs, Harrison Meikroutz anid daughter Jane, mother Sutton Armitage on Sunday. Garvin Smith, who is employed at ‘Williamsport is spending a week’s vacation with his family} Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wand moved into the Stephen Glova apartment this week, Mrs, Howard Higgins has been ill with a vimis infection for the past week, Idetown Mrs, Margaret Jennings returned to her home this week after being a patient at the [Nesbitt Hospital. Donald Nulton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nulton of Beaumont was guest speaker at the Morning Wor- ship service in the Idetowin Church on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald (Coombs and children, David, Paul and Tommy of Inkster, Michigan are spending ter Meade, A family might, sponsored by the WSCS, was held in the Church House on Monday night as a fare- well party for Rev. and Mrs. Frank master. The Quartette sang several selections. 'A purse was presented to ‘the Abbotts. There were 75 pre- sent. The WSCS, The [Serving and Waiting (Class, The Confidence Class will have a bake sale every Satur- day afternoon at iShaver’s Corner. Mrs, Corey Meade and Mrs. Ralph Welsh will have charge of the bake sale this week. Pvt. Harold Ide, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Ide who was stationed at Camp Beckenridge, Ky. spent a ten day furlough with his parents before reporting to [Camp Kilmer, for overseas duty. Beaumont Daily Vacation Bible School star- ted at the Beaumont Union Church Monday, June 8, and will conltinue until‘ Friday, June 19. Patients at the General Hospital who is a surgical patient, Edward Lewis ‘who is a medical patient and Mrs. Helen Belles, who is im- proving slowly after a heart at- The high school picnic at Traver’s Park was well attended with the games, swimming and boxing icon- tests enjoyed by all. Grades fifth and sixth journeyed to Wilkes- Barre to visit Wioodlawn Dairy to see what becomes of some of then on ‘to tthe Wyoming Valley Historical Society where Indian lore was the main interest, next to visit WBRE which was highlighted by TV broadcasting, and finally a shopping tour at Woolworith’s plus many rides on the escalator,Hot Dogs and Soda were served and games were played on the lawn of their teacher, Mrs. Wm. “Arch” Austin. Upon the group's return to the coolness of the country, Mrs. Julia Denmon and Mrs. Elwood Patton assisted as chaperons too. Griades one to four had a wiener roast and picnic Thursday at Mac- Dougall’s. The Beaumont Little League will play at Noxen Friday, June 12, at 6:30. The Executive Board of the “Bob Horlaicher” [Little League consist- ing of Beaumont, Noxen, Auburn and Mehoopany* had ‘a meeting at the home of William Arch Austin PEACHES =: FRUIT = COCKTAIL PEARS GRAPEFRUIT HOLY SECTIONS IDEAL CORN «iti TOMATOES LIMA BEANS = PORK BEANS =: VEGETARIAN [> BEANS 16-OZ. CANS 16-OZ. CANS 16-OZ. CANS 16-OZ. CANS 16-OZ. CANS 16-OZ. CANS 16-OZ. CANS 16-OZ. 10 4% 16-OZ. 10 NO NO O00 Nh MN DMN 1 ’1 ’1 *1 ’1 ’1 ’1 ’1 ’1 ’1 MADONNA—CONTADINA OR IDEAL 6-oz. Cans IDEAL—REDHEART—PARD DASH OR KEN-L-RATION DOG FOOD 7 Ie 1 . SHORT CUT 7 INCH STANDING RIB ROAST BONELESS SHORT CUT SHOULDER JEGOR RUMP SLaLh, (Produce Tatum Fresh Daily Fresh Baked Bakery Feature READ Dairy. Feature A KRAFT'S 8-01. SPREAD Jar © KRAFT | 3-Oz PHILA. Pkg. 1 h Frozen. Foods 4 IDEAL 23 CONCENTRATED IDEAL 2 CONCENIRATED SW Cc Jar 8-Oz. Pkg. 6-Oz. Cans 6-Oz. Cans 39 21° 99’ 3° 69° 29°