FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1956 Beaumont L The meeting of the PTA will be held at the school Monday, April 9, ! with {Samuel Davis presiding. Plans fi for the evening include ‘Open i House” when: parents and friends 3 { are invited to view the pupils’ prog- : ress and a film is to be shown deal- py ing with the subject of “Cancer.” ; i The Lend-A-Hand Club will have f : its monthly meeting at the IOOF 4 Hall, Thursday, when the hostesses J E - will be Mrs. Paul Meeker, Mrs. gy Frederick Weiss, and Mrs. William : Arch Austin. . E The Beaumont Cemetery Aesooin tion will have a reorganization at the school Monday, April 16, at eight o’clock for the purpose of elect- 1 ing officers and planning for the of * care of the cemetery prior to Me- morial Day. All interested persons 9 are invited. Mrs. John Rifenberry, Sr. was admitted to the General Hospital Monday after breaking her hip in a fall at the home of her son, John. Students here for the Eastern Va- cation included ‘Charles Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Davis, stu- : dent at the Merchant Marine Aca- ] demy, King’s Point, N. Y., and Mor- gan V. Lewis, brother of Mrs. War- ren Johnson, a junior at Penn tSate 4 University. 0 Mr. and Mrs. John King, of Day- y ton, Pa., were guests of the Clarence 4 Hilberts, Easter Week. ; Dr. and Mrs. Harold Thatcher with sons George and Sandy of Forty Fort, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Part- ridge with daughter Carol and son Glen of Kent School [Conn., were recent dinner guests of the William Arch Austins. v It’s a girl, Pamela, born to the Kenneth Denmons at the Nesbitt Memorial Hospital Wednesday, : March 28. Mrs. Denmon was form- “» 1 Be erly Nancy Gunton, daughter of Mr. . 3 and Mrs. Ray Gunton. Paul Nulton, III, has been ill at his home due to a severe virus in- fection. Mrs. Winfield Brace substituted in third grade for Mrs. Ruth Field who was ill last week. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Swank, of Washington, N. J., were with Mrs. Swank’s parents, the Elmer Dy- monds, for Easter. Harveys Lake : Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kapson and t tamily, of Pottsville, spent the Easter 1 holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Marion Avery. Mrs. Herman Garinger spent Thursday 'and Friday in Harrisburg and returned home on Saturday ‘wtih Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kuchta " and Judy, who came to Harveys > Sar Lake for the Easter holidays. : Mrs. John Kuchta entertained on | Easter Sunday, Mary Kuchta, Lake- wood, N. J; Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kuchta, of Clarks Summit; Mr. and Mrs. George Kuchta, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kuchta, daughter Judy, of Harrisburg, and Andrew Kuchta. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ryder, daugh- ter Susan, visited Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Armitage on Sunday. The Alderson WSCS of the Metho- dist Church will entertain the ladies of the Wyoming Methodist Church at the church on Thursday evening, April 12 at 8 o'clock. Mary Kuchta has returned to Lakewood, N. J., after spending the holidays with her mother. Farm Topics Timely reminders from the Pennsylvania State University College of Agriculture. Use Good Seed—Certified alfalfa seed costs just 3 cents a pound more than uncertified seed. If alfal- fa is seeded at 10 pounds per acre, it costs just 30 cents more per acre to use certified seed, explains Al- bert Cooper, Penn State extension 6. ~ agronomist. He thinks this is a small i price to pay for purebred seed. iy Like Birdsfoot Trefoil — Many Pennsylvania dairymen have been : well pleased with results obtained io 8 when birdsfoot trefoil has been used for pasture, silage, or hay. Use Superphosphate — There are many advantages to using a super- phosphate in dairy stables. It keeps down odors, helps keep the barn dry, helps destroy bacteria, and re- tards loss of nitrogen in the manure. Choose Right Rod—Be sure to choose the right welding rod for the metal you are working on, warns John Walker, Penn State extension agricultural engineer. Great Lakes About Ready To Resume Ore Boat Trade _ Harry H. Allen, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Allen, Harveys Lake, rejoined the steamer Millsop of the Hanna Ore Lines at Ashta- bula, Ohio, on Tuesday. Notified that the season would start several days earlier than usual, he was pre- : pared to leave his winter employ- jr: ment with the Delco Company in Rochester, but expects to be em- ployed there again during the slack ! A Lake boat season next winter. A deck watch at present, Harry, 19, starting his third season with the Lake boats, expects to classify | as Able Seaman within a few weeks. The big ore boat plies Lake Super- ior to Duluth, outlet for the mam- moth open pit iron ore mines of the Mesabi Range, delivering the ore to Buffalo, Cleveland, and Detroit. a “A college girl may be poor on i history, but great on dates.” PRICES IN THIS AD PRICES that really pamper your budget. Extra Tender, Juicy deal ROUND © STEAK “Buy it with confidence . . Boneless, Savory Veal Chops '%. 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