2 AA AR FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1955 | er fe Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. Claude Nulton of Noxen have announced the birth of a baby boy at General Hospital, March 16. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ash and family of Shavertown spent the weekend in Philadelphia. Ann Peterson who has been spending her vacation with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson of Norton Avenue, is spending the week in Washington D. C. with some former Pembroke College classmates and enjoying the cherry blossoms. Mrs. W. B. Risley who has been spending the winter at Nicholson with her daughter, Mrs. Clarence = More For Your Money At Mort's 9”x9” RUBBER TILE ea. 16¢ Sta. Gauge, Gr. B., All Colors Heaviest Weight, 1st Quality FELT BASE LINOLEUM 69c 80s 1 YC ial s aluie eth seis sie x Sinie win imn's PLASTIC WALL TILE ea. BUTANE BA Rey 43° Free Loan of Tile Cutter CONGOWALL Running Ft. 39c First. Quality ........00 ho Boston, has returned=io Her ‘home on Lehman Avenue, Dallas. 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MORT’S Floor Covering 8540 Pierce St., Kingston Phone BU 7-9929 Open Evenings Until 8 P.M. BREE EE EER We are moving to larger Quarters—and offer these SPECIAL PRICES CONGOWALL 39¢ FELTBASE Bc ASPHALT TILE r-= 8c RUBBER TILE 16¢ ALL FELT BASE RUGS ON SALE ALL PATTERNS ARMSTRONG and CONGOLEUM-NAIRN at Reduced Prices OPEN EVENINGS @ WE DELIVER DIAL DALLAS 4-2070 SHUPPS FLOOR COVERING Running foot Square yard Per tile SAM GREEN BUILDING ON ROUTE 309 JUST BEYOND OUTDOOR THEATRE “» 281 Tours Dallas Post Seven Cub Scouts of Den 1, Dallas Cub Scout Pack 281, accompanied by den-mother Mrs. Thomas E. Cease, toured the Dallas Post build- ing Tuesday afternoon under guid- ance of Howard Risley, editor. They were particularly impressed with the linotype machines and the flat- bed press. Present were Keith Sutton, Allan Jonathan Cease, Ronald Grant, Jos- eph Hand, William Ziegenfus, Wil- Draper Schoonover has returned ome after submitting to an opera- tion on his foot. Florence Weaver and Vivian Dy- mond were Sunday dinner guests of Ruth and Florence Montross. Philip Jackson of New York spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Jackson. Mrs. Ruby Besteder, Mrs. Draper Schoonover, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Patton, son Billie, Misses Emma Jane and Barbara Schoonover, Matt Schoonover attended the wedding Mrs. Cease. Den 1, formed in March, 1954, has made a number of visits to points of interest, including Luzerne County Prison, where boys were guided by Warden William Healey, and Luzerne County Courthouse, where they were addressed by Judge William A. Valentine. Janu- ary 29 they took a train trip to Lehighton in company with 900 Cub Scouts from the Wilkes-Barre area. Mrs. Cease plans to take den members to the Commonwealth Telephone Company, to Hayfield points of interest, as part of a “Know Your Community” project. Lake Noxen Cub Scouts Hold First Banquet About one hundred twenty cub scouts and den mothers were served a delicious turkey dinner by mem- bers of the Noxen Lutheran Church Ladies Aid in the Lutheran Church Hall Saturday night when the néw- ly organized cub scouts pack 531 of the Lake-Noxen area held its first blue and gold banquet. Pack 531 consists of three dens from Noxen and three from Harveys Lake. Tables were decorated with white birch tepees and canoes and blue and white tapers. Wolf, bear or lion heads marked off each den. Pro- grams were written on miniature scout hats and favors were cub scout busts. Speakers of the evening were Robert Z. Bellas, Dick Williams, Earl Black and Walter Bronson; Invoca- tion by Rev. Henry Kraft. Den mothers are: Mrs. Eleanor Edwards, Mrs. Elwood Whitesell, Mrs. Marguerite Shaver, Harveys Lake; Mrs. Ruth Patton, Mrs. Fran- cis Kresge, Mrs. Arline Traver, Noxen. Lee Landmesser, Host At Birthday Supper Lee Landmesser, Pikes Creek, en- tertained for Mrs. Robert J. Wil- liams of Wilkes-Barre at a surprise birthday supper party Saturday night. Decorations were carried out in pink and white, with a large birthday cake flanked by pink carn- ations and white tapers for a cen- terpiece. Guests were Mrs. Pearl Bromfield, Mrs. Violet Hauser, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Royer, Atty. and Mrs. Donald Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Ar. thur D. Landmesser, Evadne Rug- gles, and Robert J. Williams. Your First Stop in HF Sis ; ' ; : Gon BS D 4 Does Mom need a pretty new dress— (see our huge collection, only 3.98 to 10.98) or a stunning new suit or spring coat—or a beautiful new hat? Does Little Sis want those darling patent shoes (by Sundial or Robin Hood only 2.98 to 5.98)— or whole new Easter Outfit—dress, coat, and hat? Do Dad and Brother need a spruce-up—see our Van Heusen and BVD shirts—smart new ties and socks in pink ’n black? You Can’t In Luzerne THE STORE 112-116 Main St. . Luzerne Creek, N. Y. Entertain At Shower Honoring Bride Elect Mrs. Cedric Griffiths and Mrs. Theodore Hinkle recently entertain- ed at a linen shower honoring Nancy Dymond, bride elect. Present were Carol Brent, Charlotte Dy- mond, Mrs. Beverly Ruth, Rita Put- erbaugh, Mrs. Ruby Williams, Bar- bara Dymond, Mrs. Burdett Crane, Mrs. Elwood Dymond, the guest of honor and the hostesses. Plonwins HOMOGENIZED VITAMIN ."'D” LCT B= | i“, 4 Pe / | LVR). WEIR) From Dallas or Nanticoke Call Enterprise 1-0813 Westmoreland Rodent Control On Television The rat and rodent control pro- gram being conducted by the bio- logy classes at the Westmoreland Franklin D. Coslett of WBRE tele- vision station. Station WBRE has had a series of pictures showing the pupils call- ing at homes in the community. These pictures will be shown over WBRE tonight. Card Of Thanks Mrs. James Traver, Kunkle, re-': cently returned home after ten days ' as a surgical patient, wishes to thank friends who remembered her with cards and flowers during her illness. your telephone” 420 WYOMING AVE. KINGSTON J 9 10