PAGE TWELVE Idetown Mr .and Mrs. Gilbert Ide and David and Rita Ide spent the holi- day weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas of Meriden, Conn. Mrs. Rachel Williams, Mrs. Ed- mund Webber and daughters Lor- raine and Pamela and Clarence Par- sons recently spent the day with Mrs. William's sister and brother- in-law, Rev. and Mrs. Patrick Loft- ers, in Stroudsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ward had as guests on Thanksgiving Day Mr. and Mrs. Luther Strittmatter and children Richie and Peggy Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ward and chil- dren Bonnie Lou and Arthur, Jr. from Wilkes-Barre, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ward and daughter Lee Ann from Pen Argyl, Mrs. Ida Bromfield and Billy Ward. Mrs. Helen Morton is spending the winter with her son and family in Memphis, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. William Casterline entertained at a family dinner on Wednesday night in observance of Mr. and Mrs. George [Casterline who observed their 48th wedding anni- versary on Nov. 30. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Caster- line, Mr. and Mrs. James Casterline, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Malkemes, the host and hostesses and the guest of honor. Mrs. Alice Smith of Wilkes-Barre, Mrs .Libbie Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Davis and daughters Doreen and Glenda and Gloria Lyons were dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs. Harry Smith of Plymouth. The W. IS. C. S. will have its Christmas party in form of a lunch- eon at 12:30 with a business and missionary meeting at 2. Mrs. Ralph Welsh will preside. Gifts will be exchanged. The officers and heads of the circle will have charge. Monthly fellowship supper was held in the Church house on Wed- nesday night. Rev. O'Neill gave the invocation. Robert Wilson led in group singing. A short film was shown. Those present were Mrs. Della Parrish, Mr. and Mrs. John Race, Mrs. Ruth Ide, Mrs. Raymond Spencer, Mrs. Corey Meade, Mrs. Clifford Davis, Mrs. Edmund Weber, Pamela and Lorraine Parsons, Mrs. Rachael Williams, Carol Toluba, Glenda and Gloria Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jennings and children Karen, Linda, Evelyn and Lloyd, Jr., Mrs. Chloe Spencer, Mrs. Dean Shaver and daughter Elizabeth Anne, Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth O'Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schultz, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Swelgin and daughter Linda, Mrs. Robert Welsh and sons Bobby and Jimmy, Mrs. Pearl Connor and son John Conner, Mr. and Mrs. John Heidig and chil- dren Jackie and Alan, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Balliet and Vickie Jo, Mrs. Elmer Harris and daughter Ellen Billy, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Evans, Mrs. Thelma Lamoreaux and Tee Lamoreaux, Mr. and Mrs. John ‘Garringer, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ide and children Dianne, Rickey, Gary and Donna, Mrs. Emory Had- sel, Mrs. Thomas Satcey, Mrs. Alfred Hadsel, Lynn and Carol Hadsel, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Ward and son Billy Ward, James Rogers, Mary Lou Rogers, Shirley Rogers, Mary Louise Schultz, Mrs. David Ide, Bruce Ide, Olin Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Agnew and daughters Sandra and Joy Agnew, Howard F. Reilly, Lor- raine Keller and Mrs. Loren Keller, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Spencer and old Dymond and children Linda and Garey, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Par- rish and daughter Donma, Mrs. Kenneth Calkins and children Judy, Kim, Linda and Randy, Mrs. Ralph Welsh, Mrs. Lewis Anesi, Mr. and Mrs. Merrell Burnett and sons Don- nie and Billy, Bess Cooke. Limited Time Only! 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