RS Pe a I.e FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1955 Stork Refuses To Cooperate Ambulance Races, Nobody Home that they were racing the stork. the ambulance.” Nesbitt.” travelling. the ambulance. Q. E. D. GAVY'’S Specials Ready-to-eat HAMS 59¢ Ib. Whole or Shank Half TURKEYS 59¢ Ib. FRANKS 43c Ib. Quarts of SWEET PICKLES 3c GAVY’S MARKET FREE DELIVERY Phone Dallas 4-7161 Main Highway, Trucksville are from T.B. and Bangs accredited within range of all. Singers Give Merry Widow Kiwanis Women Entertained Trained singers entertained for the luncheon given by Nanticoke Women of Kiwanis for members of other Kiwanis Women’s ‘Clubs in the area at Irem (Country Club Tuesday afternoon. Ruth Turn Reynolds, Helen Bitler Hawkins, Dorothy Nogle Glidden, Louise Gibbs Wall, Ben Dougherty Williams and Lillian Weidner; pre- sented scenes from “The Merry Widow.” Mrs. Louie W. Ayre ac- companied, Mrs. J. Drapiewski nar- rated, and Mrs. Mary Wilson di- rected. . Tables for 140 guests were deco- rated with gay spring blossoms, favors tiny wheelbarrows filled with flowers. Presidents of clubs partici- pating included Mrs. William Wright, Dallas Kiwanis; Mrs. Bert Husband, Forty-Fort, Kingston; Mrs. Joseph Isaacs, Wilkes-Barre, and Mrs. W. Foltz, hostess, Nanticoke. Pago Pago, in America Samoa, is pronounced pango pango. Orientation Day at Westmoreland High School May 18 saw seventy- five sixth-graders from Dallas Bor- ough, Shavertown and Trucksville, touring study hall, library, gym- nasium, work-shop, classrooms and cafeteria under convoy of members of the Student (Council. Lunch was served shortly after noon, followed by assembly at 1:15 in the audi- torium. Customs and Traditions of the school were outlined by Mrs. Flor- ence Hughes; Clubs and Activities by Miss Pearl Averett; Classes and Courses by Miss Esther Saxe. Miss Sophie Morris explained the Library; Joseph Rakshys, Shop; Mrs. Anna Sipko, Home Economics; Mabel Jenking and Charles Poad, physical education, games, gymnasium, health. The program was under di- rection of Walter H. R. Mohr, direc- tor of Guidance. Panel members taking part in the Customs and Traditions forum were James Borthwick, Robbin Lohman, Kerry Greenwood, Joyce Hirleman, Nancy Dungey, Mary Dora Scott; on School Activities: Evelyn Orch- NEW LOCATION Farmers Nite Market Rear of Lester Pontiac Entrance on Pierce St., Kingston Full Line of Plants and Cut Flowers Potatoes Lettuce Apples Chicken Jellies Asparagus Eggs Radishes Rhubarb Spring Onions Frosted Cider VARIETY HOME BAKED GOODS ¢ Open 5:30 P.M. May Market Nights Wed. and Fri. FREE PRIZES Sale for purebred Angus breeders, and avoid damage. 147 MAIN STREET, LUZERNE PHONE 7-2562 or 7-7126 TI-0-GA SERVICE Phone: 4-7141 Dallas, Penna. ard, Virginia Drake, Larry Newhart, Thomas Jenkins, Donna Garinger, Durelle Scott, Bonnie Case, Ruth Bennett, Tony Yagloski and Stewart Green. [Class Schedule forum members: To get your heating plant inspected and repaired y CALL TED RUFF OIL OR COAL HEATING UNITS A SPECIALTY Marlan Lipfert, Jeanne Hance, James Eckerd, William Perrego, Roberta Oldershaw, Fred Eck, Tom- my Shelburne, George Isaacs, Joyce Oliver. Student Council Hosts: Nancy Wilkins, Jan Stahl, Alfred Williams, Daniel Fredericci, Elizabeth Carter, Georgina DeWitt, Sally Hetrick, Marion Cundiff, Robert McQuilkin, Ernest Weidman. In the background of the accom- panying picture are John Mulhern, Dallas Borough; Theodore Laskow- ski, Trucksville; James Goodwin, Shavertown, and Walter Mohr, Shavertown. Idetown Loretta and Louella Carr spent the weekend with Mrs. Thelma Lamboreux. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Moore of Simsbury, Conn., spent the weekend with friends and relatives here and in Loyalville. Mr. Moore returned to his home on Sunday afternoon while Mrs. Moore remained for a week. Mrs. Libbie Smith had as dinner guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Girl Scouts Enjoy Picnic, Get Badges Intermediate Girl Scout Troop 169 enjoyed a picnic at Irem Country Club Tuesday afternoon, cooking their own outdoor meal, and hiking to the fire tower. Fifty-three badges in eleven fields were awarded, among them twenty-one second class. Davis and Doreen Davis, Glenda and Gloria Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. Al- fred Smith and Janet Smith. Mrs. Esther Donnelly, Mrs. Anna Shaver, Mrs. Thelma Lamoreux, Mrs. Eva Hendershot, Mrs. Jennie Yeust, attended the installation of the Blue Ridge ‘Chapter of Ashley, on Friday night. Mrs. Catherine Cole was installed as the new worthy matron. 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