_PAGEFQUR ____ FOUR = " 5 ’ Purely YN Personal Bud LeGrand who has been visit- ing at the Malinowski home in Forty Fort and with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Lewis LeGrand, Bald- win Street, returned to his home in Miami, Fla. this week. Mrs. Le- until school starts. Mrs. Oswald Griffith, Demunds Road, spent several days this week W. Lee, whose husband is a patient at University of Pennsylvania Hos- pital. Mr. and Mrs. James Brown of Shavertown spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Allen Montross. Ellen Rice, Jersey IShore, is visit- Mrs, Sheldon Bennett, Trucksville. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Finney and daughters, Lancaster, visited in Trucksville on their way home from a fishing trip in Canada. Mrs, Charles Palmer, Trucksville, thas returned after paying a visit to her sister, Mrs. J. P. {Shennon, in Peckville. Mr. and Mrs. L. E, Beisel, for- merly of Meeker, have purchased the William Wright property in Ide- town, Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. L, E. Beisel, Idetown, include: Mr. and Mrs. Andrew (Wilcheck and Doris Marko, 'Wiikes-Barre; Mr. and William Beisel, Philadelphia, ncw on a fishing trip in (Canada; Mr. ‘and Mrs, John [Exar, Irvington, N. J.; Mr, and Mrs. [Frank Otters- man, Wilkes-Barre; Mr, anid Mrs. Robert Evans and son, Bob, Mor- ristown, N. W.; Harry Beisel, Mrs. Douglas Fisher and son Don, from Singac, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Meadowcrest, Trudksville, have an- nounced the birth of a baby boy at Nesbitt Hospital July 28. Mr. and Mrs, John Zorzi Jr, Harveys Lake, had as weekend guests Perry Fina and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fina and children, Perry Jr. and Diane of New York City. Perry Fina, a sports car designer, had with him for display at the Road Races his new Fina Sports (Car. Robert Eggleston, son of Mr. and Mrs, Alva leston, has returned to his home at Vernon after spend- ing sometime at Camp Brule, Elk Lake, at 4-H Camp, Mr, and Mrs, Jack Barnes and children, Elmcrest, will leave over the weekend for (Cape (Cod to spend a week. Mr. Barnes mother, Mrs. D. Eva Barnes who has been their guest will go as far as New Haven with them. She will later go to Casanovia, N, Y. to spend the rest of the summer. Mrs, James Langdon has returned to her home at Elmcrest after spend- ing some time at the shore visiting her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ‘A. Harden Coon. Eckley Kocher who has been liv- ing at Tonawanda, N, Y. with his son and daughter-in-law, is now with his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Donald Jayne at 11 Regent Street, Wilkes-Barre, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stainbnook and Eddie and Jimmie have re- turned to their home in ICleveland, ‘Ohio, after spending a week with Mrs. Stainbrook’s sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barnes, Elmicrest, Mrs. Peter (Skopic, New York (City, will spend the weekend with the Skopic family at Lehman Heights, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Landon and son, Tommy, Kunkle, are wvacation- ing in Washington, D. IC. Mrs. Julia Scott Kunkle, is wits ing Mrs, Treva Brobst at El Paso, Mrs. Robert Bachman, Kunkle, entertained members of her bridge club at her home Monday evening. Mrs. James Gates and Mrs. Robert Hale were the prize winners, Mr, and Mrs. Sherman Harter and family are spending the week at Atlantic City. Mr, and Mrs. Lutheran (Church Ladies’ Auxiliary at a garden party last Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, (Carl [Strawser, Main Street, Dallas, have announced the birth of a baby girl at Nesbitt Hos- pital July 25, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swelkin, Trucksville R. D., have announced the [birth of a daughter at General Hospital July 24. Mr. and Mrs, Max Dreher have returned to their home on Park Street after spending their waca- tion in Canada anid New York State. Cpl. Herbert Dreher who recently enjoyed a furlough with them, re- turned last week to Offutt Air Base, Omaha, Nebraska. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Johnstone, Park Street, have announced the Hospital July 24. The Johnstons have one other <hild, Janice Harris, Dallas, - has been spending a few days with Margo Davenport, Meeker, The two girls, accompanying Mr. and Mrs. George Weintz, spent Sunday in Williams- port at the home of Mr. and Mrs. iC. M. Edwards. Irene Godsey, Frederick, Md, is spending two weeks with Peggy Jones, Lehman Avenue, Peggy will return with her to be her [guest for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Harrison, newlyweds, have taken up resi- dence on [Slocum ‘Street, Forty Fort. Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Harvey, Dallas, ‘accompanied by Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Marshall, Philadelphia, have returned from a fishing trip to Thousand Islands and Ontario, Canada. Pauline Varner, Meeker, has re- turned to her home after submitting to an operation at General Hospital. Rita Cummings, Church Street, is spending ther vacation at Atlantic City. Mr, and Mrs. (George Brokenshire and children, formerly of East End Boulevard, Wilkes-Barre, have pur- chased and moved into a home on Susquehanna Avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Covert Sr. have moved from the apartment over Smith's Economy Store to Parish Street, Dallas, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Mintzer, for- merly of Church Street, have moved to Rice Street, Dallas. Mrs. (Catherine Lemke of Spring Street, Shavertown, ‘has returned after spending several days in Way- mart, Tony Novy visited his wife at Manchester Camp, Mansfield, Con- necticut, over ‘the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Hauser of (Chicago are spending several weeks with Mrs, Ruth Hauser. ‘While here they anid Mrs. Hauser visited friends and relatives in Le- highton, Wind Gap and Phillips- burg. Mrs. Elsie I. Wolfe, of Spring Street, Shavertown, is spending three weeks in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Z. Platt Bennett, Huntsville, left yesterday to spend the rest of the summer at Nan- tucket, Jean Hart, who is employed at Phillipsburg, and Bill Hart, who works for the Eastman Kodak Com- pany at Rochester, N. Y., spent the weekend with their mother, Mrs. Helen Hart of Machell Avenue. Mrs. Hart expects to move to Rochester next month and make her home with Bil], Mr. and Mrs. H. R, Weaver and children of Franklin ‘Street left Sunday for Lake (Carey where they will spend the next month. Mrs, Vincent Shindel who has been a patient at General Hospital for several weeks suffering from a heart attack returned to her home on Main (Street this week. ‘She is improving steadily. Mr. and Mrs, Raymon Hedden and son, Carl, are spending the summer with Mrs. Hedden’s parents at Lake Nuangola. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Kenny who have been spending the past year in New York City where John was studying for his Masters Degree at Columbia University will return to the Bark Mountain Area next month to live, j [Pfc. John (Creamer who has been stationed at (Camp LeJeune, N. C., has been transferred to Camp Pendleton, Oceanside, Cal, Mrs, Ann Pierson, Syracuse, N. Y. spent the weekend visiting her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jennings of Norton Avenue. A. G. Rutherford, Machell Ave- nue, spent several days this week at Cooperstown, N. Y. attending baseball festivities, Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Lester Squier, Lehman, Friday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stephens, and Mr. and Mrs. George Renville, all of Nicholson. Douglas Trumbower, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ond Trumbower, has re- turned from General Hospital where he submitted to an operation, ‘George Dodson, ([Shavertown, has entered General Hospital where he is under observation. Mrs, Rose Kozemchak, Overbrook Road, is spending a month with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kozemchak at Bridge- port anid Paradise Beach, Mrs. Carrie Caperoon, Franklin Street, had as guest last week Mrs. Helen Hanlon of Philadelphia. Mr, and Mrs. Paul Selingo, Over- brook Road, have returned from Rain Bow Lake, New Jersey where they spent their vacation. ; Mrs. (George Phillips and Johnnie and Jimmie, Buffalo, N, Y. are spending the week with the for- mer’s grandmother and mother-in- law, Mrs; F. M. Gordon and ‘Mrs. Florence (Phillips Norton Ave. Susan, Emily and Beverly Jane | Craig Newark N. J. are spending several weeks with their gnand- parents Mr. and Mrs, James Be- secker of Norton Avenue. Mrs, H, H. Zeiser who has been spending several weeks with her R. I, will return to her home on Huntsville Road today. Rev. and Mrs. Henry Kraft, Nox- en, had as [guests several days this week Rev. and Mrs, I. Noble Dun- dore and children of Brownsville. Rev. Dundore and Rev. Kraft were classmates at Muhlenburg (College. Mr. and Mrs. James Haley, Eliz- abeth Street, Dallas, will leave by motor tomorrow for Halifax, Nova Scotia to visit the former's mother, Mrs. William Haley and his broth- ers. Mr. Haley is service man for Tomorrow at. 2 p.m., Bobby Lee Crews daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Crews of Hillside, will become the bride of Russell DeRemer son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell DeRemer, Trucksville. Rev, Robert Webster will perform the double ring cere- mony in the White Church on the Hill Trucksville. - Matron of thonor ‘will be Mrs. Helen Slowe, sister of the bride- elect, Rochester N. Y, and brides- maids Beverly Morgan and Nancy Jane Crocker of Shavertown. Flower girls will be Sharon and Peggy De- Kemer sisters of the bridegroom- elect. Mrs, Leila Mayer of Harveys Lake announces the marriage of her daughter, Mrs. Emma Mayer Ayre of Philadelphia to Clyde Thomas Bullard of Jackson, S, C. Rev. John Alexander McElroy performed the ceremony in the chapel of the Arch [Street Methodist [Church Saturday July 18 at 8 p.m. Mrs, Bullard’s daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley ([Sny- der of Harrisburg and her son, (Cal- Elaine Hill, Betrothed To Sgt. K. Glen Roberts Announcement has been made of the engagement of Elaine Hill, Spokane, Washington, to Staff Sgt. Kenneth Glen Roberts, son of Mrs. Florence Roberts and the late Doyle Roberts, Davenport Street. The cere- mony will be performed September 12. Glen is a graduate of Dallas Bor- ough High School and was employed by William Archard at the time of his enlistment. He has been in the service for two and a half years. [ Have New Baby Girl Mr. and Mrs Robert Craig, Newark, N. J., have announced the birth of a baby girl at Passaic Gen- eral Hospital Tuesday July 21. The Craigs have two other daughters, {Susan Emily and Beverly Jane. Mrs. Craig is the former Beverly Be- secker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Besecker ‘of Norton Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. William Malseed and Judy, Margie and Susan of Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson and Margie and Bobby of Wilkes-Barre were visitors of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Eipper, Rice Street on (Saturday. Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Paul Silver- stein, Elmira, NY. visited the Eippers. Mrs. Richard (Goodfellow and Ricky, Jeff and Douglas, Miami, Fla., are visiting Mrs, Goodfellow’s father, George Williams and sister, Mrs. Bob Hislop, Franklin Street. They flew up. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Howell, Pi- oneer Avenue, Shavertown, had as weekend guest, Mrs. Gordon Mec- Cormick of Seaford, Del. Mrs, How- ell and Mrs. McCormick taught to- gether at G.A.R. High School. ‘Andy Denmon, Main Highway, Trucksville, is spending some time at North Bay, Ontario, (Canada, on, a fishing trip, Sylvia Hewitt of Pasedena, iCal, who is registered at Bryn Mawr Col- lege, is the guest of Annette Evans who is occupying the Darte cot- tage in Jackson Township. Mrs, Dale Parry and children and Dr, and Mrs. L. E. Jordan and family are spending several weeks at the Jordan cottage at Ham- mondsport, N Y. Mr. Parry will join them this weekend. Mr. and Mrs, Maurice (Chernin, son Robbie and daughter Judith Ann are visiting Mrs. Chernin’s fa- ther, Mr. Robert Montanye at his home in Trucksville, John Cashmark will act as best man and William DeRemer, brother of the bridegrcom-elect and Ed- ward Carey, ushers. - A reception at the home of the bride will follow the ceremony, Bobby Lee is graduate of West- moreland High School class of 1953. Mr. DeRemer was also graduatel from Westmoreland High School and is associated with his father in the DeRemer Radio Clinic at Trucksville. The couple will reside in an apartment on Main Highway, Trucksville, vert William Ayre of Harveys Lake and Girard College attended the wedding. Mrs. Bullard has been employed as teletype ioperator for the Distrist V. A. -in Philadeiphia. Mr, Bullard has been foreman of a fleet of trucks and owner of a trailer camp and garage at Augusta. The couple will reside at Jack- son, S. (C. after October 1. Ruth Haycox Is Feted At Bridge Luncheon Mrs. Delmar Besecker Wilkes- Barre, Mns. ‘George Nichols, Mt. Greenwood ‘ Road, Trucksville, and Mrs. James Besecker Jr., Dallas, entertained at a fridge luncheon at Trem Temple (Country (Club [Sat- turday honoring Ruth Haycox, bride-elect. Ruth will marry Don Besecker on August 8. Present were: Mrs. Lewis Klein- rock, Sylvia Doane, Janet (Shaver, Peggy Malkemes, Alice Kleinrock, Elizabeth McQuilkin, Lois Wood, Gail Johnson, the guest of honor and the hostesses. Craig Lynn Kittle Mr. and Mrs, Harold E. Kittle, Chase Road, Trucksville, announce the birth of a son Craig Lynn at Nesbitt Hospital July 20. The Kittles have another son Douglas Lloyd. Mrs. Kittle is the former Lois Cad- walader, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cadwalader of Chase, Guest On Birthday Ruth Rifenbery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, William [Rifenbery, cele- brated ‘ther twelfth birthday an- niversary with an enjoyable party at her home at Beaumont last Wed- nesday. Present were Joyce Jones, Joyce Dymond, Beverly [Denmon, Rachel Jane (Crispell, Phyllis Smith, Shirley Denmon, Judy [Polinsky, Irma Sickler, Jacklyn Clark, Irene iSickler, Georgeann Hayner, Wilma Rifenbery, [Gerald Clark, James Oberts, John Rifenbery, Robert Crispell, Nile Sickler, George Clark, Edward Lewis, Robert Rifenbery Fred Clark Shelby Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. John Rifenbery, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gavek, Mr. and Mrs, James Sickler, the [guest of honor and the host and hostess. Lawn Social A lawn ‘social will be sponsored by the WSOS of Carverton Meth- odist Church tonight at 7 on the lawn of the John Earl residence, Orange Road. Home malde pie, ice cream and hot dogs will be sold. There will be games for children. In case of rain, the event will be held in the church social rooms. Mrs. Edgar Sutton is chairman, assisted by Mrs, Naomi Sickler. Mrs. Stella Pascoe, Mrs, Dorothy Atkins, Mrs. J. Dana, Mrs. Hilda Coon, Mrs. Florence Sickler, Mrs. Carol Metz and Mrs Dorothy Walp. Chamberlin Aluminum Screen and Storm Windows As Low As 18.9 COMPLETELY INSTALLED Storm Doors Celebrates Birthday A/2C Edward B. Kraft, son of Rev. and Mrs. Henry Kraft of Nox- en, will celebrate his twenty-first birthday anniversary in ‘Germany, August 4. Edward, a graduate of Dallas Township High School, studied a year and a half at Muhlenberg Col- lege, ‘his father's alma mater, before enlisting. He received his (basic training at Sampson and special office training at Fort Lee, Va. He left for Germany in January. He recently had a nice visit with Bill Henninger, former school mate of Fernbrook at [Weisbaden, Ger- many, and with Mr. and Mrs. Max Neff, parents of Mrs. Eugene Traver, former Noxen resident, at Phortz- heim, Germany. Edward's father married Gene and his wife, the former Lore Neff of Germany. His address is: A/2C Edward B. Kraft AF 13 409 197 85th [Service Equip. Repair [Sqdn. APO 207, C/O P. M., New York, New York, Sherman Heffts, Hosts At Carverton Reunion Mr. and Mrs, (Sherman Hefft en- tertained at the annual Hefft re- union at their home at Carverton July 19. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. James King, Marie, Geraldine, Rob- ert, James, Jr., Virginia Dianne and Glenna of Binghamton, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Ray King, Johnson City, N. Y.; Edna Hefft, Mary Hefft, Had- donfield, N. J.; S/Sgt. Jack Rausch, Cherry Point; N, IC.; Kathryn Hefit, Kingston; Mrs. Martha Lord, Mr. and Mrs. Paul |Smail, David, Tom- my and Lorraine, Wyoming; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smail, Centermoreland; Mr. and Mrs. Abe Gay, Trucksville; John Dymond, Tunkhannock; James Hefft, Mr. and Mrs. John Dana, Barbara, Johnny and Judy Dana, Mrs. Wesley Harris, Betty Ann, Nancy Lou, Earl and Allen Harris, Mr, and Mrs, [Sherman Hefft, El- friede, Marie, Gretchen and Len- chen Hefft. Mrs. Patrick Reithoffer Is Honored At Shower Mrs. Alva Eggleston, Vernon, en- tertained at a shower honoring Mrs. Patrick Reithoffer, Luzerne Avenue, Dallas, recently. [Prizes at cards were awarded to Mrs. Reithoffer and Mrs. Harry Peiffer, Others pres- ent were Mrs, Ralph Garris, Mrs. Robert ‘Garris, Mrs. William Stew- art, Mrs. James Oliver, Mrs. Beryl Morgan, Mrs. Robert Brown, Mrs. Rabert Brown Jr. all of Dallas. Cecelia Kasaba To Wed Arden Bruce Roberts Announcement has been made of the engagement and approaching marriage of Cecelia Marie Kasaba, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. George Kasaba of (Carverton to Arden Bruce Roberts, son of Mrs, Florence Rob- erts and the late Doyle Roberts of Davenport Street, Dallas. Rev. S. Kolucki will perform the ceremony in St. Francis X. Cabrini Chapel, Carverton, August 8 at 11 a.m, Attendants will be Mrs. Edward Koval, sister of the bride-elect, and Connie [Sudnick, cousin. Best man will be (C. B. Kasaba of Washington, D. C. brother of the bride-elect and usher, Paul Duda of Dallas. |Carol Roberts, niece of the bride- groom and Dianne Koval nicce of the bride will be flower girls, [Following the ceremony a recep- tion will be held at Beaumont Inn and the couple will leave for North Carolina. Miss Kasaba is a graduate of Kingston Township High School and has been working at Natona’ Mill. Mr. Roberts was graduated from Dallas Borough High iSchool and is employed by Natona Mill Silver Leaf Class Is Entertained At Kunkle Mrs, Forrest Kunkle, Mrs. (Georgia Mitchell and Mrs. Allen Brace, Kunkle, entertained members of the [Silver Leaf Class of Kunkle Methodist [Church Tuesday evening. Routine [business was conducted with Mrs, Allen Brace acting as president. [Present were Mrs, Anna Weaver, Mrs, Gideon Miller, Mrs. (Georgia Mitchell, Mrs, Allen Brace, Mrs. Forrest Kunkle, Mrs. Fred Dodson, Mrs. Ralph Ashburner, Mrs, Oliver Ellsworth, Mrs, [Palmer Updyke, Mrs. Victor Rydd, Mrs. Ralph Hess, Mrs. Ray Henney, Mrs. William Brace and Mrs, [Florence Klimeck. Wee Susan Moen Has Second Birthday Party Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Moen, Hunts- ville Road, entertained Saturday at a picnic birthday party at Irem Temple Country Club honoring their daughter, Susanne, Susanne was twa, Present were Mr. and Mrs. John IChurry amd Jacqueline and (Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bisher and ‘Marcy Ann and Paul of Trucksville; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Joseph and Bill and: Roger and Jan Netter of Kingston; Mrs. Walter Picket and James of Harveys Lake; Mrs. John Dyer, Barbara Price, John Price, Scranton; Mr, and Mrs, Fred Jen- nings, Ann Davis, Jane Jennings, the [guest of honor and her parents, Dallas; and Ann Pierson of Syra- cuse, N. Y. Class To Meet Berean Bible Class of Shavertown Methodist Church will meet Tues- day night at 8 at the church. Hostesses will be Mrs. Jane Isaacs, Mrs, Louise Van Norman, and Mrs. Edward Roberts, Mrs. Francis Doughtery will preside. Smith - Dodson Rev. Rolland Updyke officiated at the marriage of Miss Iola Dod- son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Dodson, and Dar] Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs, (Clifford Smith, on June 26 in the Roaring Brook Baptist Church. biased opinion.” A Good Store MAIN HIGHWAY To Remember SHAVERTOWN Eastern Star Holds Picnic At Sylvan Lake Eastern Star held its annual picnic ‘Wednesday. About seventy-five iadies and men enjoyed the outing. Mrs. Elmer Price and Mrs. Ann Battison assisted the Worthy Mat- ron, Mrs. Ann Roberts in making the affair a success, Men and women enjoyed bingo and the cover all prize was won by Mrs. Wynne Hoover, The fol- lowing children Won prizes at games: Arline [Crispell, Harold Donnelly, Louella Carr, Billy Williams, Eddie Crispell, Terry Lord, Marilyn Liep- fort, Earlene Layou, Esther Layou, Margie Brezinski, Randy Miller, Elma Thomas, Marsha Sowden. Local Young People Enjoy Wiener Roast The Young Peoples’ ;Society of the Shavertown Bible Church and the Pioneer IClub from the Second ‘Welsh Congregational Church, ‘Wilkes-Barre, held a wiener roast and fellowship meeting in Chase Tuesday evening. Present from Shavertown were: {Carol Fitzgerald, Marylou Lewis, Janet Newberry, Martha Fitzgerald, Betty Walters, Naomi Lech, Lois Lyons, Johnny Miers, Robert [Fitz- gerald, Richard Monroe, Warren Fitzgerald, Richard Seymour. Mrs. Leonard Derby Is Hostess At Shower Mrs, Leonard Derby, Huntsville Street, gave a bridal shower on Friday for bride-elect Bobbie Lee Crews. Mrs. Carl Smith assisted her, Present from Trucksville were Mrs. Sam Dilcer, Mrs. John Rhine- hart, Mrs. Bertha Schooley, Mrs. C. S. Hemenway, Mrs, Lee Crews, Mrs. Carl Smith, and the guest of honor, From Dallas, Mrs. Carl Reed and the hostess; Forty Fort, Mrs. Charles Gommerman; Plymouth, Mrs, Si Markunas. Jack Price, and Mrs. Winfred Ben- nett; New Hampshire, Mrs. Beryl Funke, Huntsville Ladies Hold Picnic At Norris Glen iChristian (Woman's Fellowship of Huntsville Christian Church held its annual basket picnic for members and families at Norris Glen Wed- nesday. A short business meeting followed the dinner with Mrs. Wal- ter [Covert presiding. . Elma Major had chargs of devo- tions, Mrs. (C. H. Frick gave a short talk on missions and Mrs. Walter Covert and Mrs, Gerald Frantz sup- ervised children’s games. [Present were Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Frick, Mrs. Walter Covert, Mrs. J. E. Roberts, Mrs. Maude Shaver, Mrs. Milton Culp, Mrs. Raymond Stevens, Mrs. Ralph Eipper, Mrs. Kenneth Brobst, Sharon, Mrs. Ger- ald Frantz, Lee, Mrs. Raymond Kreidler, Richard, Mrs, Jeff Wagner, Bobby, Elaine, Bonnie Gerald, Tim- mie Glenda, Lynn and Ricky, Wayne Schmoll, (Charles Wolverton, Addie Elston, Elma Major, and Hannah Culp. Guaranteed ® GOOD/YEAR Hose Today 50 fi. his 6.15 25 ft. 3.15 SPECIAL Plastic Hose 50 fi. 3.95 RAVE'S NURSERY Dallas 4-0152 Shavertown, Pa. } \ \ a
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