cost tion Sor the 10, $19- four han hich | or four taffs 3% 1xes side 3.00, t of h a ould 37, - tly ain- ) me. here , in- Jeal. tion. enn- fm 3 ¥ A Hi 1% ce Fo IE Mooretown Mrs. Edward Speary and son, Teddy, spent a few days last week in Mansfield with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Moore. The Roda family that occupied the Peterson. home have moved to Plymouth, ‘Mrs. Peter Maranski and daugh- ter, Mrs. Bob Lameraux, spent last weekend in District Heights, Md. They visited Mrs. Maranski’s daugh- ter and family, Capt and Mrs. George Marshalek. Little Mary Ann Mar- shalek celebrated her 4th birthday. Fred and Billy Stroud, who are attending school in Scranton, spent the weekend at home with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stroud. ssa Mrs. Lizie Moore is confined to her bed. She is living with her son and ddughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Moore. Her friends and neighbors wish her a speedy recovery. Cub Scouts of Pack 444, Sweet Valley, held their Blue and Gold banquet Friday, February 24, at the Fire Hall. This was held in honor lof the 51st anniversary of Boy Scouts of America. Approximately 75 people attended. | Robert Evans, * district Council leader was on hand to pre- sent the pack with the Presidental Banner. Color slides were shown by Jim Yoder, The dinner and meet- ing was closed by the Cubmaster George Haines presenting the Cub Scouts with awards that they had earned throughout the month. Den free estimates. © EASY POLMENY. PLAN SCOVELL 253 WYOMING AVENUE : KINGSTON & BU 7-6027 A . ; eo "Ee Cdlfful mems Let us suggest colors that will make your home look like a beautiful picture! A clean, well kept home is admired by all. Call for NEW, FRESH COLORS To. 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Harveys Lake Mr.. and Mrs. Garvin Smith cele- brated their 19th wedding anniver- sary last Tuesday. They have a.son, Gary, student at Dallas School. The movie “The Sundowners,” recently shown in Wilkes-Barre and Radio Station WILK in advertising, had a contest to write “Why I would like to visit Australia.” I entered this contest, and al- though I didn’t win the first prize, which was a trip for two to Aus- tralia, 1 was recognized and will receive a Warner Brothers’ Album as a prize. Mrs. Garvin Smith, Mrs. Lee Zimmerman, - and Mrs. Harvey Kitchen called on Mrs. Goldie Kitch- en at Idetown on Friday and helped her «celebrate her 84th birthday. Mrs. Kitchen is able to get around, by using a walker, since she broke her hip. | Tuesday evening women from the Alderson-Noxen W. S. C. S. met at the Alderson Church for a study course on “One World, One Mis- sion,” taught by Mrs. Raymond Gar- inger. There were seven Kunkle women, three Noxen, and eleven Alderson women present. The group will meet each Tuesday evening at 7:30 for four weeks. The following from Alderson at- tended the 4th Quarterly Conference at Noxen Church on Thursday eve- ning: Rev. and Mrs. John Gordon,. Fuller Ashton, ‘Warren Johnson, William Kelley, Mrs. Helen Hart- man, Mrs, Garvin Smith, Eleanor Humphrey, and Mrs. Albert Armi- tage. - Rev. Leon Bouton, Wilkes- Barre District Superintendent pre- sided, and later showed beautiful slides of many local churches. Eleanor Humphrey is secretary of the - Alderson-Noxen Circuit Quar- terly Conference. The Boy Scouts Troop 331 of Harveys Lake held awards night on March 7, at 8 p. m. at Lake- Noxen School, Eleven boys received 50th an- niversary awards. Boys also re- ceived Tenderfoot, 2nd Class and |, 1st Class pins, and the mothers réceived miniature pins to match. American Legion Post 967 and the Auxiliary presented the boys with the American Flag. : The following troop officers: were elected at the home of Scout Master Arthur West on Tuesday, February 21: Reese Finn, Jr., Senior Patrol Leader and Scribe; Terry Jones, Librarian; Gary West, Qaurter- master. Classified Ads Get Quick Results Home of the N.Y. Yankees . ...— Opposite Yankee Stadium. 15 min. from Times Square, 5 min. from St. Barnabas Hospital, 5 min. from George Wash- ington Bridge. Easily reached via Major Deegan & New York State Thruway (write for driving details). Newly remodeled with central air- conditioning & television. Singles — Doubles 1, 2, 3; 4 room apts. @mw GRAND CONCOURSE AT 161ST STREET Garage Parking LETS Meeker Mrs. John Cooney, who was a patient at General Hospital last week, has returned to her home in Pikes Creek. . ‘Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ruggles were dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Wayne King on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard King and family, Mt. Zion, visited the Kings on Sunday. Happy Birthday this week to: | Carrie Wolfe, Mrs. Glendora Bryant, | Grace Ide, Amy Jo Donsavage, and Fred Winter. Mr. and Mrs. George Yurko, Forty Fort, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Yurko, Pikes Creek. George was a recent General Hospital. Edward Steltz, Mrs. son of Mr. and Thinking about buying or selling ? Besecker Real tate Talks Your Language. Dallas, ORchard 4-5551 student at Lehman, who was injured | last week when he was struck in | the face wtih a baseball bat, was able to return to his classes on Monday. Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Donald’ Josuweit; Sr., and family were: Mrs. Herman Josuweit, Sr., Kingston,” Mr. and Mrs. Herman Josuweit, Jr., and daughter, Bar- bara, Philadelphia,. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Simon, Shavertown, and Mr. and. Mrs. John Zdan and daughters, Suzie and Karan, Plymouth. A bridal shower for Joann Weed, bride-elect of Clinton Kyttle, was held Saturday at the Lehman Fire Hall. Hostess was Mrs. Renford Wilce. She received many lovely gifts. wih Sunday. visitors of Mrs. Annie Winter and Mr, and Mrs. Fred Win- ter and family were: Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor and children, Maribeth, Charles, Jr.,, and Mark, Harveys Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Taylor, Ide- town; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winter and daughters, Carol. Ann and Wenda Lee, Benton; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor and son, Ralph, and Mrs. Benjamin Moku, Mullica Hill, N. J; and Mr. and Mrs. John R Alles and Debbie, Wilkes-Barre. Don’t forget W.' S. C. S. will be held Tuesday, March 14, at the church. I{detown Mrs. David Haines and children Virginia Ruth, Barbara Jean and David Andrew, Emerson, N. J., visited Mr. and Mrs." Elmer Hoover over the weekend. On Sunday they celebrated the girl's birthdays with a big cake and home made ice cream. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hoover and Patsy, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hoover and Cheryl, Ruth Huster, Mrs. Roxie . Hessler, the Haines family with Grandman and Grandpa Hoover. The: Haines left for their home on ‘Wednesday morn- ing. : Mr. and Mrs. Allen Keil and chil- dren, Anne and Roy, "of Jamestown, N. 'Y., visited Mr. and Mrs. Loren Keller: 3 Thinking about buying or selling 7 Besecker Real Estate - Talks Your Language Dallas, ORchard 4-5551 Freddie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- mund Webber, has returned to his home from the General Hospital where he underwent a tonsillectomy. Mrs. William @ Casterline = enter- tained at ‘a birthday dinner on Fri- day night for Thomas Colburn, Sr. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Colburn, Jr,, daughter, Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. James Barrall, children, Sandra, Jimmy, Butch Casterline, the guest of honor, the host and hostess. : Mrs. Edmund Webber with Fred and Pamela, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Colburn, Jr. daughter, Dorothy,, Thomas Colburn, Sr., spent the weekend with Paul Parsons, Trenton, NJ. I~] Additional Correspondence (Continued on Page 6 B) = Bird Club Tonight Back Mountain Bird Club will hear Edwin Johnson on the subpect of vireos, wrens, and fly-catchers to- night at 8 in the Library Annex. Rev. George Dysher will preside. OTHER SAYINGS ACCOUNTS WYOMING NATIONAL SAVINGS ACCOUNTS With many other savings accounts, you lose interest At Wyoming National, as on money you withdraw in the middle of an interest period. In fact, you lose all the interest it has earned since the beginning of the long as there's a balance in your account at the end of the period, you get full interest on your save ings every day , , . yes, tight from the day of de- period. posit to day of withdrawal. i MEMBER: ‘THE Federal Reserve WYOMING | > System Federal Deposit NATIONAL BANK "=" OF WILKES-BARRE Main Office Plymouth Office ® Wilkes-Barre ® Plymouth ‘West Side Office © Gateway Shep. Cir, Edw. Back Mt. Offic © Shavertow Ql, “yy VA 3-2189 HAROLD E. FLACK INSURANCE > » Brooks Bldg. 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Special gifts division chairman is Dr. | Bowan.. { 1 | Mrs. Richard Harter Paterson, bins, heads the West side of Trucksville; | Stearn, | Mrs. Fred C. Dingle and Mrs. Jona- | Haynes, and David Perry, Jr. Is . Mrs. James L. Brown, West side | Township school. | of Shavertown; Mrs. Robert Bayer, | East side. g Mrs. A. Harden Coon, Jr., heads Huntsville area; Mrs. Charles 8. | Frantz, Chase; Gilbert Tough, Leh- man. ) Mrs. Charles D. Flack and Mrs. Monroe Houtz, Dallas Borough and | Township, Wilson Garinger, Dallas | Dairy. y Mrs. Byron Kester, Orange; Mrs. Richard Prynn, Carverton; Mrs. Myron; Moss, Ross Township; Mrs. | William H. Pierce, Jr., Lake Town- ship. Volunteers in Trucksville: West Side are Mesdames Ned Hartman, Edward Hartman, Gordon Mathers, Henry Doran, Jonathan Valentine, John Novitski,” George Davis, Joseph Reynolds, and Miss Esther Boston. East Side: Mesdames David Mathers, Kenneth Jones, Clarence Kresge, James Nixon, Harry Long, Edward Buker, Ernest Norrie, Chester Hons, Clarence Covert, Sheldon Bennett, James Jolly; John Richards, Richard Griffith, Walter Phillip, Misses Sally Grey, Joyce Anderson, Betty Jean Davis, Melba Gregory; Mesdames Robert Schilling, Joseph Banks, R. C. Van Etten, John Bourke, Ray Peters, Lee Philo, George Parks, Robert Baird, Richard Calkins. Shavertown West Side: Mesdames J, Alexander, James Devlin, Sheldon Evans, Ralph Govin, Stanley Ho- zempa, David Lohman, Fred Mal- kemes, Willard Seaman. East Side: Mesdames Robert Walk, James Keiper, George . Daubert, George Williams, Glenn McGuiness, Irvin Lamoreux, Richard Rudy, William Davis, Metro Welgres, Wilbur Lawry, John Mihalick, Granville Sowden, Marion Biggs, and Ted Woolbert. Lake Silkworth: Mrs. Joseph Lopez and Mrs. J. R. Goodwin. Lehman Center: Mrs. Myron Baker, Mrs. Russell (Coolbaugh, Sharon Coombs. Idetown: Mesdames Ward Jac- quish, Harvey Kitchen, Clinton Myers, Stephen Schmaltz, = John Chesnovitch, Edward Kashasky, John Richardson, Lee Bicking. Dallas Borough and Township: Mesdames Lee McCarthy, Harry Crawford, Kenneth Bayliss, Roger Owens, Paul Rodda, Fred McCor- mick, Fred Maiers, John - Churry, Harry Powell, Misses Betty Gregson | and Elizabeth Young, Mesdames Ralph Williams, Lem Troster, Joe Yenason, and Art Williams. | Dr. Butler | discussed mental illness and how it Carroll Ernest Phillips, Supulski, John portance of the need for “Out Patient Clinics” for the emotionally Ross Township: students of Ross disturbed. ls “x Dr. Butler invited members to visit Lake: Mesdames Larry Morretti, Retreat State Hospital on May 7, at J. A. Elgaway, John Cadwalader, | Which time it will have open house John Corbett, Frank Burnside, Mar. | 2S its part of Mental Health Week. tin Petroskas, Howard Cohen, and | Robert S. Maturi presided. Malcolm Nelson. L TE, Bebe Bornie or ‘Girvan On Dean's List beat Surprises Trappers, Theodore Girvan, son of Mr. and Two Elkland Township men |Mrs. Francis Girvan, Dallas, is one checking beaver traps last Tuesday | ©f five Luzerne County men on the | Dean’s List at Bucknell University. Of a student body of 2500, only 250 made the list. Girvan will get his degree in civil engineering in June. were confronted by a large bobcat just south of the Forksville Inn. Killed, it measured fifty inches and weighed twenty-four pounds. John VT Dallas Kiwanis Hears °|Planned Parenthood ne ’ Talk On Mental Health Group To Give Tea Mrs. Bruce Payne, 110 S. River Stret, Wilkes-Barre, will be hostess Wednesday, 3 to 5, at a tea given by | Planned Parenthood Association of Luzerne County. Mrs. Frank L. Patterson, Jr., of | the Stroudsburg chapter, will speak, Carverton: Mesdames Robert Rob. | Was treated years ago as compared | Stephen [to to-day. He pointed out the im- and a film will be shown, “Fair Chance.” Presiding at the tea table will be former presidents: Mrs. Bayard Hand, Mrs. John Doran, Mrs. Aaron | Weiss, Mrs. Lewis Buckman, Mrs. Stanley Freeman, Mrs. Charles Frantz, Mrs. Martin Goldsmith, Jr., and incumbent Mrs. Kenneth Lee. | Mrs. J. F. Sallada is chairman; | Mrs, Thomas Kiley, invitations; Mrs. Freeman and Mrs. William L. Conyn- gham, flowers and decorations; Mrs. Willard Davis, public relations. There are over 411,000,000 acres {left in the United States Public Do- | main. About one billion acres have | been disposed of since our country | became self-governed. W. 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