ar RRS gS Idetown Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ward and daughter, Lee Ann, of Easton visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ward last week. \ Mr. and Mrs. James Hodge of Boston, Mass., spent the weekend with Mrs. Claire McKenna and Mrs. Eva Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Meadway and son, Jay of Vestal, N. Y., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. James Callahan of Coatsville, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. John Callahan and family of Swoyers- ville, and Barry Rauch of Harveys Lake were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Honeywell. Their son, George, Jr., observed his first birth- day on Sunday. Danny, son of Mr. and Mrs. returned to his home after being a patient in Nesbitt Hospital. Velton Smith of Hamburg spent last Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Walter Smith and his sister, Mrs. Alice Smith of Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Smith and his mother and Alice, with Mrs. Betty Goodman and daughter, Michelle, and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smith and daughter, Janet, were supper guests on Bun- day night of Dr. and Mrs. John Lynch. Mr. and Mrs. John Dobson and children of Elmira, N. Y., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Corey Meade. Pvt. Duane Titus, who is sta- the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Titus. . Mr. and Mrs. John Garringer spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Garringer of Endicott, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Disque and Mrs. Elton Hintzinger and daughter, Marsha, of Shillington, Pa., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Williams. Oak Hill Hi, everybody. We'll begin in a light vein this week by telling an anecdote appropriate to the hunt- ing season. It’s about George, our so-called pet rabbit, and we were reminded of his predicament while reading a column ‘in last week's Post. George was born under our wood pile and was deserted at an early age by his mother. 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Smo 02 sin. neni *620 STUDEBAKER 49 CHEVROLET ‘54 Equipped CHEVROLET PONTIAC 595 san. au.” 1045 04 “210” 2.Dr. SOAR BR i CL Cpe, $ | 95 PLYMOUTH Equipped ob Coen ra 169 "48 sized rabbit, he and our son became fast friends and played numerous games of tag around the back yard. When the wood pile was moved, George transferred his living quar- ters to the tomato patch. Then one day something or someone disturb- ed his home there and he fled to the woods for safety. But in the early evening, on occasion, he ap- pears for another game of tag with Junior. Two Saturdays ago our Hunter went out to find some small game, but returned empty handed because, upon first entering the woods across from our home, he found two rab- bits sitting looking at him. They must have known of his soft heart, for they never moved and he, fear- ing that one might be George, walk- ed quietly by and left them to their devices. Now we're saying a silent prayer that either all hunters are as soft- hearted as ours or else George hib- ernates until next year when he again appears for a game of tag. With Christmas so close at hand, we'd like to stress a suggestion Howard Risley once made and that is that Oak Hill go all out for the Christmas lighting and enter whole- heartedly into the competition of- fered by local organizations. While Christmas lighting can be an ex- pense, simplicity can also be out- standing in its own right. With a united effort, we can make Oak Hill really beautiful at Christmas time. A few days ago we received a call from Mrs. Stuart Marks of Lehman Township who asked if we would state her case in our column. Mrs. Marks is a representative of the Lehman Township Volunteer Fire Company and she says that they are badly in need of new mem- bers to help those faithful ones who now carry the burden. She believes that, since the Oak Hill people are helped by the Fire Company and the ambulance service, it would be to our benefit to attend the meetings and state our views. The men meet every third Mon- day and the ladies every fourth Monday. Dues are $1.20 per year, and meetings are held in the very new and modern Fire Company room provided for these. meetings and suppers which are also held during the course of the year. Mrs. Marks also stated that the Fire Company receives no Township support. Mrs. George Stolarick is Member- & BE BARGAINS FOR ~ POCKETBOOKS READ "EM Today's Special 1953 Studebaker i| Sedan. 1 nn 1300 1954 FORD Crestline. 4 Door Sedan. = he *1099 1953 PLYMOUTH Cran-. 695 1953 FORD Custom 4 Dr. Sdn. R.&H. 1952 FORD Custom 2 Dr. Sdn. R.&H. Sedan. R.&H. Fordamatic Hydramatic. 1951 BUICK Special *495 1950 CHEVROLET 2 Dr. *195 LITTLE BEFORE YOU BUY | 2 Door $495 Overdrive. *395 Fully Equipped. hrook Cl. Coupe “19 Overdrive. 1951 FORD 2 Door 1 405 2 Dr. Sdn. R.&H. Sedan. 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Mr. and Mrs. George Eddy have returned to their home at Oak Hill from Philadelphia where they were the guests of former Oak Hill resi- dents, Mr. and Mrs. William Cough- lin and daughter, Laurie Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fudge of Oak Hill had as overnight guests Mr. and Mrs. Edward Heidel and children, Leslie and Fred, of Balti- more, Maryland. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Darby, Oak Hill, spent last week-end in Phila- delphia. ) Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Anderson, Sr., of Oak Hill spent last week-end at Hillside, New Jersey, visiting Mrs. Anderson’s brother-in-law and sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cavanaugh. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Balliet, Oak Hill, had as a guest last week-end Mrs. Balliet’s mother, Mrs. Isabella Freeman of Lehighton. Mr. and Mrs. William Frey had as a visitor last Tuesday and Wed- nesday Mrs. Frey's father, W. L. Oren, of Harrisburg. Mr. Oren is associated with the Public Utility Commission. Celebrating Birthday and Anniversary Today Mr. and Mrs. Rowland R. Ritts are celebrating their 14th wedding anniversary today and Mrs. Ritts her birthday. The couple was mar- ried in St. Patrick’s Church, Wilkes- Barre, by Father Roache. They have one son, Rowland, Jr., aged 13. Mr. Ritts is manager of the Sunoco Gas Station at Pierce and Tioga Streets in Kingston. Mrs. Ritts is director of the Harveys Lake Women’s Ser- vice Club Choral Group. Noxen Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coole had as guests over the weekend, Kenneth Hale, Buffalo, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hale of Savona, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kibbler and family entertained Mr. and Mrs. FUNERAL Aled D. Ronald Kibbler and daughter, Linda of New Jersey over the weekend. Richard Keiper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Keiper, and Robert Womer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Womer, spent the weekend with their parents here. They were re- cently employed at Tonawanda, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Swoyer and daughter, Helen of Royerford, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes Weiss. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kibbler and son, Miles, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mon- tross recently attended a youth meeting at the Seventh Day Ad- ventist Church at Athens. Margaret Bellas entertained at a party ' on Saturday, November 3. Present were: Lea Sickler, Mrs. Fred Mahle, Mrs. Nina Brown, Billie Mur- phy, Mrs. Laura Bellas and the hostess. Anna Turrell, Wilkes-Barre, is visiting her brother and sister-in- law, Mr¢ and Mrs. J. Elmore Turrell. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Leibenguth and family spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miner, Endicott, N. Y. Mrs. Lloyd Newell has returned from General Hospital after being a surgical patient there for several days. Richard Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jones, has just returned from France with four years in the Army Air Force. He is now sep- arated from the service. Beaumont The regular monthly meeting of Beaumont P. T. A. will be at the Beaumont school Monday at 8:00 p. m. with Orland Sayre presiding. Ernest Gay, representative of the Nationwide School Insurance Com- pany, will be present to answer questions raised at the last meeting. The third and last organization meeting of the Boy Scouts will be held at Beaumont school Friday at 7:30, when interested parents and a representative from the Wyoming Valley Council of Boy Scouts will meet with Mrs. William King, local director. Once again the local Service Unit of Salvation Army is seeking your financial help in aiding your fellow men. Won't you please answer your letter and send your contribu- tion to Mrs. William A. Austin, local treasurer ? The Earl Johnsons, the Warren Johnsons, the Jack Johnsons, and the George Turners had an enjoy- able weekend at Summerville Lake. The newest addition to the Elmer Daley family is a boy, Albert James, born Saturday, November 38. SERVICE - Mildred A. 7-2244 G Phone: 4-7141 Dallas, Penna. IS ALL 1955 CHEVROLET 2 Dr., Radio, Heater, 2 Tone Paint, $1445 WE ASK 1953 FORD 2 Door, Heater. $695 1954 STUDEBAKER Club Coupe, Radio, Heater, O'Drive. 1952 CHEVROLET 2 Door, Radio and Heater, $645 1953 CHEVROLET 2 Door, Radio and Heater. BU 8-0319 1951 CHEVROLET = * 3 Dr., Radio, Heater, Power Glide Roberts Moves To Philadelphia Dog Handler Will Open Own Kennels For the past eight and a half years Kennel manager and handler at Coolyn Hill Kennels, John Rob- erts, Lehman, has resigned to open his own kennels and to train and show all breeds of dogs at War- rington, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts and their children, Richard and Patricia, left last Friday for Philadelphia where they will live temporarily at 7401 Twentieth Street, while Mr. Roberts supervises construction of the new kennel. The Roberts family has many friends here where John was a former president of Lehman Fire Company and a member of the Men's Bible Class of Lehman Meth- odist Church. He is a member of the Professional Handlers’ Associa- tion, Bull Terrier Club of America, and Director of Lackawanna Kennel Club. During his many years with Mr. and Mrs. Z. Platt Bennett's Coolyn Hills Kennel, Mr. Roberts was per- haps proudest of his work with the famous bull terrier Kashdowd’s White Rock of Coolyn Hills which two weeks ago won his tenth Best of Show at the Bronx Kennel Club Show with Mr. Roberts as handler. The . Jack Cooks of Shavertown and the Carl Smiths spent last weekend at Gettysburg and Wash- ington, D. C. Mrs. Derwin Patton, Jr., was guest of honor at a “surprise show- er” at the home of the Derwin Pattons, Sr., last Saturday evening. Harveys Lake Mrs. Mildred Garinger has re- turned from Nesbitt Hospital where she underwent minor surgery. She is feeling much better and wishes to thank all of those who have been so kind to her. The Harveys Lake Rod and Gun Club held a very successful turkey shoot at the club grounds on Sun- day afternoon. The weather being ideal, many members and friends attended. Please plan to attend the next turkey shoot and help the Rod and Gun Club. Busan Ryder of Kingston spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Armitage. Mrs. Margaret Clouser has moved from the Amos Kitchen home to the Morgan double block. Mrs. William Kelley is recovering from an attack of acute bronchitis. Now is the time to have your old fur coat restyled in the latest fashion, also capes, stoles and shorties in the flattering styles at reasonable prices. WE SPECIALIZE IN RESTYLING, REMODELING AND GLAZING. ALSO CLOTH COATS RE-STYLED Better Tailor & Furrier 147 Main St. Luzerne BUtler 7-2562 EE — THIS WEEK ONLY STEVE ALLEN’S ETE DiAMOND RINGS Main Street Dallas 2 WE SELL - cards, BU 7-2118