wl Marylyn Rother enjoyed the Easter weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rother, Sr. of Pioneer Avenue, Shavertown. Marylyn is a nursing student at the Mercy Hospital, Wilkes-Barre. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hall and children, Pittsfield, Mass., have re- turned to their home after attending the funeral of the latter’s mother, Mrs. Wilbur Nichols, Trucksville. Rev. and Mrs. Russell Edmondson, Shaver Avenue, [Shavertown, had the following guests over the week- end: Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Edmond- son and sons, Merrick, Long Island; Mr. ‘and Mrs. Warren Edmondson, Rockville Centre, Long Island; Mrs. Millie Wickfield and son, Lord's Valley, Pa.; Rev. and Mrs. Charles Ashman and son, Blackwood Lynbrook, Long Island. Mrs. Allewen Mortenson, Maple Street, Shavertown, is ill at her home. Robert Wakeling is ill at his home on Terrace Avenue, Trucksville. One of the Hadsell triplets, Bruce, is home from the hospital and pro- gressing nicely. The other two girls, Brenda and Barbara, are still in the Nesbitt Hospital. Genevieve Prischack of Newark, N. J., celebrated her birthday recently at the home of her brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Andrews, Terrace Drive, Shavertown. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jones and daughters, Marylou and Sheila Mae, Bethlehem, spent the weekend visit- ing relatives in Shavertown. Wayne Hildebrand, Trucksville, is ill at his home. Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Laycock, Terrace Drive, Shavertown, have re- turned after spending the Easter week with relatives and friends in Zanesville, Ohio. Patsy Shaver, Shaver Avenue, Shavertown, has been ill at her home. Stephen Waldow of Mt. Airy Road, Shavertown, has received word from his mother ‘that she has arrived safely in Germany. Mrs. Mary Wagmen, Trucksville, is ill at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jenkins, Terrace Drive, Shavertown, have the former’s father, formerly of Plym- outh, residing with them. Mr. Jenkins was discharged from the General Hospital, April 14, after being a patient there for the past three months, during which time he submitted to several operations. He is 82 years old. Howard Woolbert and son, Charles, Harris Hill Road, Trucks- ville, visited Mr. and Mrs. David Namey and children, Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs. Namey formerly oper- ated -Namey’s Gas Station and Luncheonette, Main Highway and Franklin Street, Shavertown. Mrs. Joseph” Harris and son, Terrace Drive, [Shavertown, are home from the Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. Samuel Hines and children of Philadelphia, formerly of Shaver- town, were guests of several friends in Shavertown and Trucksville dur- ing the Easter holidays. Joanne Hadsell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Hadsell, has re- turned to her home on Harris Hill Road, Trucksville, after being a patient in the Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. Susie Averett, Shaver Ave- nue, Shavertown, is quite ill at her home. ¢ Mrs. Wilbur Edmondson, and sons, Ralph, Thomas and Douglas, Merrick, Long Isiand, are spending two weeks visiting her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Handley, Beaumont $95.12 was the amount collected for the (Cancer Drive Tuesday night by the following high school students: Audrey Shupp, Mary Micklo, Alyce Jane Patton, Dorothy Traver, Nancy Traver, Jane Garey, Phyllis Baines, Carol Millard, Lois Hoyt, Marjorie Lamoreaux, Carl Sickler, Robert. Condon, Nelson Smith, Laurence Patton, Norma Smith, and Gypsy Traver. The group returned to the home of the Arch Austins for some relaxation and refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Traver and family of Elmira, N. Y. were with relatives here last week-end. The Lend-A-Hand Club invites all mothers, daughters, and guests to its annual Mother-Daughter Tea, Thursday, May 13, at 8 p. m., when an interesting program, prizes and refreshments are planned. The Juniors and Seniors attended the Keystone Jr. College Career Forum at Factoryville, Friday, April 30. A Thought for Mother’s Day As nations rise and fall The ‘training by mothers is the important call— To instill faith, hope, and love Is the greatest of privileges sent from above. President Warren Johnson will preside at the regular monthly meeting of the P.T. A. Monday, May 10, when the nominating committee will give its report. Mrs. George Crispell will submit to surgery at the General Hospital where Mrs. [Cecil Crispell is also a patient. Capt. Charles Moyer of the U. S. Air Force enjoyed some trout fishing with Herbert Goodwin last week- end. . Main Street, [Shavertown. Mrs. Edmondson came to Shavertown to witness the marriage of her brother, Dick Handley ‘to Eleanor Dawnes last Sunday. Mrs. Harry Widdall, Shaver Ave- nue, Shavertown, spent the weekend in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rother, Jr. and children of Washington, D. C., and Robert Rother of Long Island, N. Y., a member of the U. S. Coast Guard, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rother, Sr. of Pioneer Ave- nue, Shavertown. Rev. Russell W. Edmondson, pastor of Shavertown Bible Church, was a recent guest speaker in the Luzerne Methodist Church. "Mrs. William Dorn and son of Terrace Drive, Shavertown, have re- turned from New Jersey after wisit- ing with her daughter, Dorothy and family. Ruth Marie and Helene Waldow of Mt. Airy Road, Shavertown, are able to be out after being confined to their home with the virus infec- tion. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Laux, Pioneer Avenue, Shavertown, celebrated their 56th wedding anniversary on April 27. Mrs. Minnie Niper, Mrs. Isabelle Mason and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Naylor and son of Luzerne were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. John- son Miers, Terrace Drive, Shaver- town. John Hughes of Kingston, father of Mrs. Thomas Jenkins; is a patient in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. 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