PAGE TWELVE Ray Harleman In Korea Pohang, Korea (FHTNC) — Serv- ing in Korea with the 1st Marine Aircraft Wing as a Bandsman is Marine Pfc. Ray A. Harleman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Harleman of Burndale Avenue. Before entering service in Febru- ary 1954, he graduated from West- moreland High School. Book Club To See Old Glass Mrs. Cardon Will Speak Wednesday Mrs. Bruce Cardon, Wilkes-Barre and Beaumont, will speak on ‘“Re- flections in Old Glass’ before mem- bers of the Book Club on Wednes- day at 2 in the Library Annex. In addition to the talk on glass, there will be a color film featuring the Corning glass works, shown through the cooperation of Dallas Township High School. Members are invited to bring a bit of antique glass for display and analysis. Mrs. Cardon, a member of the Auction Antique Committee, ex- plained the fine points of antique glass offered for sale over the block at last year’s Library Auction. Hostesses are: Mrs. George Mont- gomery, chairman; Mrs. Roscoe B. Smith, co-chairman; Mesdames Rob- ert Snyder, Margaret Spencer, Ger- ald Stout, Preston Sturdevant, Mel- vin Sweeney, Herman Thomas, Frank Thompson, Harold Titman, WELCOME WAGON Mae Townend, Merrill Thomas, Charles Tremayne, W. E. Tremayne, from Your Friendly Donald Trethaway, and Miss Marie Business Neighbors Spencer. and Civic and Social Welfare Leaders ST ARK BROS n On the occasion of: Fruit Trees Vines . Dwarf Fruit Trees Roses The Birth of a Baby Shrubs Poreanlials Engagement Announcements || Shade Trees Bulbs, etc. Change of Residence Arrivals of Newcomers to Add $1,000.00 or more to the value of your City home, Let me show you actual color PHONE A photographs of Stark Exclusive DOROTHY D. LANDIS Leader Varieties. No obligation. 4.3211 Telephone or write or n Dallas 4-0485 E. R. Kerlin Dallas 4-2018 ANNE P. RAY KUNKLE Dallas 4-1101 Introductory Special! This Certificate IS valuable! CUT IT OUT AND BRING IT WITH YOU Separate Certificate Required for each 60-pc. service purchased. THIS REDEMPTION CERTIFICATE IS WORTH $18.00 TO YOU TOWARDS YOUR PUR. CHASE OF A 60.-PIECE SERVICE FOR EIGHT AT YOUR LOCAL HOLMES & EOWARDS FRANCHISED DEALER. IN ANY PATTERN OF LOVELY HOLMES & EDWARDS DEEPSILVER. Towards a 60-pc. Service for 8...5118% HOLMES & EDWARDS a new concept in silverware... a new standard of quality Enjoy gracious entertaining with beautiful matched silverware. Use this certificate to own a deluxe service for 8 in DeepSilver You'll love it... silverplate with inlays of sterling at table touch points of most-used spoons and forks. Great depths of pure silver enrich each piece until it compares only with solid silver for years of delightful service. Offer expires June 30, 1956. ALL PATTERNS MADE IN U.S.A. Back Mountain area students. Wo and Miss Patner, both of Trucks hannock, head of the stage crew Jerry Gardner, Kingston. Seated, to right: Jones and Miss Patner; Greater Number o Weather permitting, sportsmen can look forward to a favorable opening of the trout season on Sun- day morning, April 15, at 5 o'clock. According to John I. Buck, State Fish Warden, whose home is at Sweet Valley, streams and lakes of trout than in any previous year. The following give the streams, species and locations of the trout stocked: Arnolds Creek, Brook Trout, from below Kittles store down stream. Phillips Creek, Brook Trout, from Route 115 down stream. Pine Creek, Brook Trout, from the mouth of Wasp Run to Luzerne- Columbia line. Hunlocks Creek, Brook Trout, from the mouth of the stream to Gregory’s Corners. W. B. Hunlocks Creek, Brook Hunter . Run to the Rittenhouse Farm. Little Wapwallopen Creek, Rain- bow and Brown Trout, from one- half mile above the mouth to where Township Road H-392 crosses the stream. Wrights Creek, Brook Trout, from above the Ice Dams up into the State Game Lands. Lehigh River, Rainbow and Brown Trout, from the mouth of Choke Creek down to below the mouth of Hayes Creek. Nescopeck Creek, Rainbow and Brown Trout, through State Game Lands. Oley Creek, Brook Trout, through State Game Lands. Elm Street Sportsmen Dam, Rain- bow and Brook Trout, throughout Kingston. rking with Jones ville, is another for the musical. any Rotarian, or second row, left Wilkes-Barre. Beverly Dodson, college store. f Legal Size Trout i the Dam. Lake Silkworth, Rainbow and Brook Trout, throughout the Lake. Harveys Lake, Rainbow and Brook Trout, throughout the Lake. These are streams and lakes in the county which have been stocked with trout. | —————————————— Community Ambulance Answers Orange Call Miss [Charlotte Armstrong, 80, Orange, was admited to Nesbitt Hospital Monday evening. Dallas Community Ambulance, manned by Billy Berti, Leslie Barstow, Sr., and Leslie Barstow, Jr., answered the call placed by Dr. Richard Cromp- ton at 5:45. Beam, Wilkes-Barre; Janet Jones, Tickets to the at the Wilkes College Bookstore, —Photo by Dan Gawlas Play Tonight At Westmoreland Juniors Present “Strictly Formal” “Strictly Formal,” a rollicking three-act comedy, will be given this evening at 8 at Westmoreland High School by members of the junior class. In the cast are: Nancy Wilkins, Roberta Williams, Peggy Antanaitis, Nancy Crocker, Sandy Heslop, San- dra Yeisley, Judy Nesbitt, Bert Ber- rettini, Richard Sands, Tom Cole, Al Williams, Robert Ash, and Fred Anderson. Mrs. Edwin Johnson is director, assisted by Bert Berrettini. Eugene Brookes handles stage and lighting. Ushers are members of the junior class. FUNERAL Alfred D. - - SERVICE - Mildred A. 4 Fernbrook Corners HE EE \ \ they’ve been getting on Purina Research tests. Purina Laboratories. 1 ; j th Purina £ water safer Wil i iake advantage © THIS AD—IT'S WORTH 2%; pt [Pring ois 2 nt “This offer expires aly SA disase, of Puiu DIstaiPeiny, 7 gpg oUt SSIS Tie 1/10 eostven 0 en : 56. a Purina Chek R Tal oder house 1 restricted. Tope Dr sinfectant. Keep drinking 2% 3 n: a with Purl Dallas 4-6191 many thousands. of chicks in Chek-R-Tabs. Quilt Display To Accompany Tea Mrs. Bierly Will Read "Nine Brides” ‘LOSE A POUND A DAY....; FOR 14 DAYS ° WITHOUT SUFFERING HUNGER PANGS A display of heirloom quilts will OR LOSS OF ENERGY WITH be a feature of Tuesday night's THE KESSAMIN REDUCING PLAN 1 WSCS tea and reading at Shaver- town Methodist Church. Mrs. John Swales, president of the Sarah Cir- cle, is arranging for the quilts. Mrs. George Jacobs and Mrs. Budd Hirleman are co-chairmen of the tea. Mrs. Rufus Bierly will read, “Nine Brides and Granny Hite,” the subject matter of the book sug- gesting the quilt display. Fourteen hand-pieced quilts are already promised, with six more a probability. A variety of patterns will be shown. Mrs. Thomas Reese will display a quilt almost a cen- tury old, pieced by her grand- mother, Mrs. James Brace of Center Moreland for her father, William Brace, who would have been ninety- nine years old if he were still living. Miss Myrtle Major will show two especially lovely designs. 1. A reducing diet (The Kessamia Bqok« let) prepared by a physicien and a dietician to give best possible diet. 2. Vitamins to prevent deficieneies which cause nervousness, irritability amd that tired, dragged-out feeling. Also sup- plemental minerals and iren to help prevent nutritional anemia. 8. Vitamins plus the hulk. Carboxy Me- thylcellulose, to stimulate normal in- testinal elimination. 4. The “hunger control” facter, €arboxy Methylcellulose, to reduee hunger if taken according to directions. With the Kessamin reducing plan the only thing you can lose is weight! *See your druggist. The complete Kessa- min Reducing sPlan is in every package of Kessamin Tablets, Formula #14¢ THE KESSAMIN REDUCING PLAN IS GUARANTEED TO TAKE OFF A POUND A DAY FOR 14 DAYS OR YOUR MONEY BACK! TRY ITt McKESSON'S KESSAMIN aos [ZZ {Not for Glandular Obesity) EVANS Now they are developing the “chick stick” — cooked, ground-up chicken, frozen on a stick like a popsicle. All Kinds of Insurance HAROLD E. FLACK AGENCY HAROLD E. CHARLES D. | : 0D sees. || DRUG STORE Res. Phone Offiee Phone Dallas 4-3888 Dallas Wilkes-Barre 5 4-4171 VAlley 3-2189 Main Highway Shavertown UNTSVILLE NURSERY HAS FIFTEEN ACRES OF HOME GROWN SHRUBS for you to select from amy THIS WEEK'S cay SPECIAL >= JUNIPERS 95¢ each 10 for $8 JAPANESE YEWS $1.50 each 10 for $13.50 Spiny iz. AZALEAS OUTSIDE White $2.50 and up PINK AND WHITE DOGWOOD $2.50 and up 214 to 3 foot PRIVET 1 to 114 foot BARBERRY HEDGING HEDGING i5¢ each 20c each $10 per hundred |$15 per hundred MAGNOLIAS from $3.50 JAPANESE RED MAPLE SEEDLINGS $1.50 each ; JACKSON & PERKINS ROSES uz ALL VARIETIES Don’t forget to arrange with us Dormant SPRAY for Shrubs and Trees On Old Route 115 HUNTSVILLE ES A SESE TE SER SEES EERE SEES