1955 C Ri SCO oo 32° pe 86° SUNSHINE °{Gvcr tines CO°N® Your choice 29¢ NABISCO SCAN COOKIES or 39¢ Idetown William Williams of Honesdale Russell Rogers. Joan Williams has returned to her home in Jersey City after, spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. James Casterline and Nancy spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clark Smith of Allen- town. Jerome Brown, who is stationed with the Navy at Norfolk, Virginia, spent the weekend with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. a ing in the Church house on n Friday “All teachers and members are requested to attend. = Guests numbered twenty at the Stanley Brush party which was held at the home of Mrs. Walter Meade on Monday night. The beautiful ; basket of flowers in the church pulpit at the morning worship service on Sunday was in memory of Frank Wright, gift of the family. Mrs. Albert Chesko and children, Buddy and Kathy, of Stillwater, N. Y., spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. George Casterline. Mrs. Margaret Lloyd entertained Ve Rh oon Slightly Injured Mrs. Ralph Smith, Pioneer ae nue, was slightly injured last Thurs- day afternoon when the car which she was driving struck a car driven by an 18-year old boy at the inter- section of North Main and Elm Streets, Wilkes-Barre. Mrs. Smith’s knee was bruised. Her two pas- sengers, daughter Sandy and Mrs. Phil Richards, were uninjured. Mrs. Richards, whose car Mrs. A Lull) IaLlN-. : aay = ‘this past weekend as guests of the Girl Scout Troop which visited Wildwood, last summer. Activities included a tour of Valley Forge Sat- urday morning, roller skating Sat- urday night, and a progressive dinner on Sunday. Friendship pins were presented to Lake Scouts at Friday night’s Juliette Low program [in Hereford. Mrs. Ray Harvey, lead- Lake Girl Scouts Are | er, took the four girls by bus Friday | afternoon, returning with them Guests At Hereford | Sunday evening. Mary Charles and Harveys Lake Senior Girl Scout | Margaret McHose, Barbara Rood, Troop 173 made a trip to Hereford 'and Grace Harvey made the trip. to General Hospital for her appoint- | motorist. The Richards car has a smashed radiator grill, and the car it struck amidships after stopping at the intersection sign, has side door damage. 24-07. 10-Lb. -39 i inner a e home A L L DETERGENT Box 37° Pkg. Te ase “Mis. Thomas Brink and = ATH bers Evans “recently. J son, Howie, of Paterson, N. J., spent | Present were Mrs. Helen orton, IDE AL DOG I-Lb. T9° the Hoe Por Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. Ey Evans, Mrs. Anna Evans, : “4 wn FOOD Cans David Ide. Mrs. George Casterline, and the =" wu = # do There will be a teachers’ meet- | hostesses. 2s CUT-RITE FIKC ici... COCKTAIL PEANUTS 752 35e | = ore i CR 2g I-O-GA Jar 41C . 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