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PLAIN, o G CINNAMON 12 or SUGAR ENRICHED SUPREME BREAD LARGE Cc LOAVES ; "IT'S DATED" PAGE ELEVEN Beaumont At its regular monthly meeting, Thursday, October 8, at the 1.O.O.F. Hall the Lend - A’- Hand Club vo- ted to give ten dollars to the Annual Salvation Army Drive which starts this week. Mrs. Violet Garey was chosen to select a metal plate to be placed on the wave slide donated by the club “to the school play- ground. A committee was chosen to select the menu and the place for the November Thanksgiving Dinner mecting, before the above business meeting was held. The following were chosen as prize winners in the masquerade grand march: Most original, Mrs. Violet Garey and Mrs. Earl Johnson; Prettiest: Mrs. Catherine Turner; Funniest, Mrs. Robert Belles; and Best charac- ter interpretation, Mrs. Paul Meek- er. Mrs. Wayne Hadsall, Mrs. War- ren Jchnson, Mrs. Emil Balenski, and Mrs. Elmer Dymond were host- esses for the evening which was concluded with delicious refresh- ments and original games All of us extend our sincere sym- pathy to the Phillip Frey family at the passing of Mrs. Phillip Frey. The Wyoming County Teacher's Institute will be held Thursday and Friday, October 22 and 23, at the Tunkhannock Hizh School. Fred Case was chosen to lead the Math section. Mrs. William Arch Austin was elected by the intermediate teachers to conduct the fourth, fifth and sixth grades sectional meetings Thursday a. m. and p. m. Miss Lou- ise Ohlman will lead the song serv- ice Friday morning. Mrs. Charles W Smith has been spending some time with her daugh- ter’s family, the John Smiths, at Hatboro, Pa. . The Beaumont Salvation Army Service Unit Committee includes: Mesdames, Ernest Brown, Earl Johnson, Harry Clark, Edward Mac- Dougall, Raymond Denmon, Alden Dietz, Charles Smith, and William Arch Austin. This committee has been busy preparing appeal letters for friends for the 1953 drive which will start this week and end No- vember 1. Won't you answer the ap- peal to help those people who are less fortunate than you? Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dietz and son, Carl, of Uleta, Florida, are spending some time with relatives here. [detown and daughter . Anna and Barry Rauch spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Honeywell of Wilkes- Barre. Mrs. Chole Spencer spent the weckend with her cousin, Mrs. Vina Moore of Kingston. Rev. Harold Buckingham, super- intendent of the Wilkes-Barre Dis- trict, will have charge of the serv- ices of the Lehman chargefon Sun- day. Mr- and Mrs. S. R Snyder of Kingston, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ot- tersman of Wilkes-Burre were Sun- day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Beisel's Mr and Mrs. Earl Weber and daughter, Ethel, of Eagleburg, Pa. Sweet Valley Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Long and Cynthia and Bess Klinetob attended services at the Lancaster Taber- nacle on Sunday. Evangelist Rev. and Mrs. Lester Place closed a week of services on Sunday. Following the meeting they had dinner at the Majestic Restaurant, three miles be- low Berwick. Rev. and Mrs. Ira Button have returned to their home after visit- ing friends and relatives at Buffalo, N.Y. Mrs. David Culver, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sweitzer, Betty Jean and Clark and Mrs. Lester Culver, Philip, Gerald and Phillis of Carverton call- ed at the Holcomb home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Scott, Paul- ine Davis, Harveys Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. William Bradbury of Lu- zerne and Muhlenburg, called on Mr. and Mrs. Alva Case last week. The Bradburys celebrated their for- ty first wedding anniversary Satur- day with a family party at their summer home, Muhlenburg. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller of Endi- cott, N. Y., were Sunday dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs. Tra Button. Mrs. Charles Long took a number of W. CT. U. members to the Coun- ty Convention at New Columbus on Wednesday. They were Mrs. Ira Button, Mrs. E. J. Waterstripe, Mrs. Stella Rousing and Mrs. Gerald Cragle. : Rev. and Mrs. C. B. Klinetob of Afton, N. Y., and Rev and Mrs. Hugh Klinetob of Susquehanna, spent Tuesday and Wednesday vis- iting their sister, Bess Klinetob Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Battison had as Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Ramsey, with daughter Janet, from Wilkes-Barre; and Mr. and Mrs. William Battisson and son Wil- liam from Mountain Top. Women's Fellowship Christian Women’s Fellowship will meet Tuesday at 7:30 at Hunts- ville Christian Church, Mrs. Arlene Covert presiding. . sy