\ ee a rE SECTION B— PAGE 6 THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1961 NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm LOYALVILLE, Mrs. Martha Steinruch RUGGLES, Mrs. Glenn Kocher FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver CHASE, Mrs. William Hughes SWEET VALLEY, Shirley Sayre MEEKER. Mrs. Fred Winter MT. ZOIN, Rev. Charles Gilbert NE 9-8522 GR 7-2695 NE 9-3930 OR 4-5460 OR 4-2732 GR 77-2586 GR 17-2134 Harding 388-2270 Kingston Township “ ~ Trucksville ; _ Fire Company Auxiliary will meet in the Fire Hall Monday evening. Mrs. Albert Williams, Jr. will pre- ~ side. Hostess committee: Mesdames William Rhodes, R. D. Shepherd, William Shoemaker, Voight Long, and Eugene Piatt. Mr. and Mrs. William, Shaffer and sons, Herman, Richard, and Nelson, Baltimore,are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leenard Symens, Carverton Road. ~ Mrs. Sally Ann Rogers, who was a surgical patient in Mercy Hospital, is convalescing at her home. Her moth- er, Mrs. Burton Samuels, is caring for her. * Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jones, former residents of Mt. Greenwood, spent a week recently in New York City. . Stephen Fowler, Harris Hill re- cently returned after spending sev- eral weeks with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Fowler and family in Orlando, Fla. Mrs. Richard Cross and infant son have returned to their home on Highland Avenue from Nesbitt Hospital. Donald Stoneman, Carverton Road, was treated at General Hospital Fri- day morning for a laceration of -the left hand which required three sutures. He suffered the injury while at work at the Art Dress Company in Wilkes-Barre. + Sara Gregory recently completed requirements to become a rated local athletic official. She received her ~ card from Mrs. Malba Shaver, secre- tary of the examining committee for the Wyoming Valley Board of Women Officials. © She is a member of the Varsity basketball team at College Misericordia. Supper Committees Named Committees for the fish supper to be sponsored by Trucksville Fire Company Auxiliary in the Fire Hall, Friday, April 21 are Chairman and cochairman, Mrs. Raymond ,Green- wood and Mrs. Franklin Hawk; kitchen, Mesdames Arthur Marth, Ernest Norrie, Earl Hess, J. B. Schooley, S. D. Finney, Marie Fry, Margaret Dykman, Florence C. Fin- ney; dining room, Mesdames Jacob Harrison, William Glace, Harry Glace, Voight Long, Robert Kleiner, David Mathers, Walter Phillips, Har- ley Misson, Wallace Perrin, Harry Owens, and Joseph Layaou. Seaman J. R. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Miller, Meadow- crest, is with Air Anti-Submarine Squadron 24 at Norfolk, Va. Charles J. Natitus, Harris Hill Road, has returned home. Mr. Nati- tus was aboard the Aircraft carrier Valley Forge, now being overhauled at Norfolk Navy Yard. Mrs. Robert Baird and infant daughter have returned to their home on Terrace Avenue from Nes- bitt Hospital. Birthday greetings this week to Mrs. William Long, Mrs. S. D. Fin- ney, Mrs. Ruth Bennett Cook, Al- fred Leslie Webster, Jr., Lynn Ash- worth, Christine Gramps, Robert Schooley, Barry Misson, Kitty Ver- non, Bennie Jean Long, and Carolyn Rhone. Trustees Meet With Harter Trustees of Trucksville Methodist Church met at the home of Sherman Harter Wednesday night. Louis Wil- cox presided at the business meet- ing. Present: Sheldon Bennett, Wil- liam Clewell, Clifford Johnson, Nor- man Stookey, Louis Wilcox, Kenneth IDETOWN. Bess Cooke HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert KUNKLE, Mrs. Elwood Martin BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. Vernon Ash LEHMAN, Barbara Simms OAKDALE, Mrs. Oscar Whitesell Woolbert, and the host. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rundle and son, Freddie, Maple Street visited re- cently with relatives in, Port Alle- gheny, Pa. Holly Phillips, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Phillips, Laurel Lane, was ill at her home several days last week. Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Mayo and family of Waverly visited in the area on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hinkle and family, Sayre, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hin- kle, Lincoln Drive, and Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Griffiths, Staub Road. Mrs. Bertha Evans returned from Nesbitt Hosptal on Friday after be- ing a patient for two weeks. Mr.-and Mrs. Richard Houghwout and family of Mapewell, N. P. visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Anderson last week end. . Mr. and Mrs. Douglas @ Clewell, Buffalo, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Clewell, Carverton Road. William H. Clewell, Carverton Road, is in Cincinnati on business this week. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Griffiths and daughter, Littlefall, N. J. visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Grif- fiths last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Osgood and daughters, Laura and Betty Jean, Birch Grove, visited relatives in Philadelphia on Friday. Shavertown Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ell Jr. Lehigh Street recently entertained their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ell. Mr.. Ell, is serving with the Armed Forces at Swenes- boro, N. J., and recently finished electronics school at Fort Belvior, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ell, Lehigh Street, entertained their son and daughter-in-law and new baby NE 9-8187 NE 9-6531 OR 4-2748 OR 4-2047 NE 9-2544 OR 5-1872 OR 4-3391 MUH 256-3141 Debra Jean, and Mr. and Mrs. Tho- mas Neuman, their daughter, over the Easter holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nicely, Main Street, spent the Easter holiday with their son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs.. Paul Evans, Wyandotte, Michigan. Arthur Kemmerer, Pioneer Ave., has returrned after being a patient at Danville State Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Magee Perrin Avenue, attended over the week end, the Reservists Dance, held at the Westmoreland Club. Mr. Magee is a Major in the 402 M. P. Battalion. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hontz, and children Luther, Richard, and Betsy from Philadelphia visited his par- ents over Easter weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dressel, North Main Street. Mrs. Harry Galletly, and chil- dren, and Mrs. Honora Snedden, Mrs. Galletly’s mother spent Easter week at Oyster Bay, New York. Mr. and Mrs. James Hand and ' daughter Nancy, of New Jersey, for- mer residents of Forty Fort, spent the Easter week end with Jennie Hill, Pioneer Avenue, sister of Mrs. Hand. Mrs. Roy Martz, West Center Street visited her son and family Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Martz, of Bethlehem, over Easter week. Berean Class, of the Shavertown Methodist Church held their monthly meeting recently at the home’ of Mrs Anthony Moreck, Pioneer Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Roberts, Roushey Street, had as guests over the Holiday week Maxine Long, Chester and their son William, from Towson, Maryland. Biirthday greetings this week to: Sandra Laidler, Linda Boyes, Susan E. Davis, Jack Hall, Bonnie Porter, Mrs. Gordon Austin, David Wadas, Donald Biggs, Mrs. Catherine Do- binick, Mrs. Donald Trethaway, Mrs. Fred Howell, Robert T. Price, Arja Every Piece Of SOLD AT DISCOUNT PI * Livingroom * Bedroom x Dining Room \ T “% Sofa Beds * Bedding * Carpets WALK IN. LOOK AT THE PRICE TAGS! [4 FURNITURE & CARPET: ICES! ~~ * Tables at Lamps Ck * Kitchen Sets = No High Pressure Sales Talk! 30%—40% 30% —60% From Regular RETAIL Prices! 106-8-10 5. furniture mart Main St. ‘Wilkes-Barre E. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nortrop, and children, Robyn, and Allyson, of Franklin Lakes, N. J. spent the Easter week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Traver Nobel, Over- brook Road. Mr. and Mrs. William Hanna Jr. and family, Levittown, spent the Easter week-end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. William Hanna Sr. Summit Street. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Moss, Mt. Airy Road, spent the weekend visiting their son and family at Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs. William Spatlding, East Center Street are spending a few weeks in Florida. Milo Bauerly, East: Center Street has returned from Washington, D. C. Jane Graham, student at Wilson College, Chambersburg, spent the Easter vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Graham, Pioneer Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Thomas, Sum- mit Street, recently traveled to Rochester, Minn., where Mrs. Tho- mas entered the Methodist Hospital as a patient. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hall and family of Massachusetts, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hall over Easter. Ralph Gerhart, Franklin Street, who recently injured his right hand at work, is doing well. Mr. and Mrs.. Alfred Kalafsky, Franklin Street, spent a recent ‘weekend in Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McGinnis and children Patty, Carol, and Mike of Franklin Street, spent the holiday weekend with family and relatives in Indianapolis. Deborah (Circle of Shavertown Methodist Church held its meeting recently at the home of Mrs. Milo Bauerly of East Center Street. Barbara Daubert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Daubert, East Center Street, is ill at her home with the mumps. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Brown, R. D. 5, welcomed a son April 4 at Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. Anthony Novy, Spring Street, entertained her bridge club recently at her home. Those present: Mrs. Raymond Greenwood, Mrs. Manta Steele, Mrs. George Prater, Mrs. Martin Porter, Mrs. Carl Kaschen- bach, Mrs. William Trewern, Mar- cella Nargorski, and the hostess. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Francek, Shaver Avenue, on the birth of ‘a son April 8 at Mercy Hospital. 3 Mr. and Mrs. James Alexander, Perrin Avenue, attended the recent Conference of Rotary, at Pocono Manor. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Pope, West Center Street, had as weekend guests on Easter Mr. and Mrs. David Powell and children, Dave, Cathy, and Timmy, of Bethlehem, former Shavertown residents. The Shavertown Elementary P.T. A. will hold a card party and bake sale Friday, April 21 at 8:00 pm., Westmoreland High School. Beaumont The community was deeply shock- ed at the untimely death of Mrs. Josephine Felter, nee Richards Sun- day and extends its sincere sym- pathy to her mother, Mrs. Ann Richards; her daughter, Mrs. Harry Zacharais; and her sister, Mrs. Balph Lutes. Sincere sympathy is also tA to the family of the late William Condon. Young Roger Hadsall is enjoying "his role as the latest addition to the Wayne Hadsall’'s wonderful family. Mrs. Donald Murphy and family of Gouveneur, N. Y. enjoyed their recent visit with Mrs. Violet Gary, mother of Mrs. Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Victor LaBruno and family of New Jersey were with relatives here last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson and daughters, Carol and Betsy of Buf- falo, N. Y. spent their. spring vaca- tion with Jack’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson. Mrs. Kenneth Denmon is a surgical patient at the General Hospital. Loyalville Our deepest sympathy goes out to Mrs. Walter Wesley, Jr., her mother, : brother, sisters and families in the death of father and husband, Clyde Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sorchick and family, Newton, N. J., spent last weekend with mother, Mrs. Agnes Sorchick, brother, Walter, and niece, Marcia. \ Ensign Shirley A. Darnell, N. C. of Philadelphia Naval Hospital, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Darnell and family, Loyalville. It was so nice to have our former neighbors, Mrs. Mary Bowman and Mrs. Lillian Hirlinger, who make their home now with Mrs. Beatrice Williams at Trucksville, attend our choir supper. Loyalville church members and parents of choir members, wish to thank Mr. and Mrs. Russell Scott, Jr., for their generous contribution to the Loyalville choir. ~ Mr. and Mrs. John Rusonis and family, Loyalville, spent Easter with both of their families at Dubois, Pa. Mrs. Earl Ortwine and husband celebrated her birthday at the Luther Hummel’s, with a luncheon of oyster stew and fish. Mrs. Marshall Dunham, Apalachin, N. Y., visited Mr. and Mrs. George Steltz, Sr., of Loyalville and Mrs. Mary Nienius. She is the former Myrtle Steltz. Donald Fine, student at the Uni- versity of Miami, spent -Easter vacation with his fathér, John SS. ‘| Fine. The Arthur Darnell family and : sy Benin Diana Wegner, son, by McFeatters Hpi ffm “I found out about his work eine hiBeation plan—he’s turning it all over to us!” Ricky, spent Easter Sunday with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. Truskowski of Wyoming. Loyalville Official Board met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hummel. Luncheon was served to Rev, Wenzel, Wilfred Ide, Arthur Darnell, Gilbert Ide, [Pearl Ide, Martha Steinruck, Jane Dougall, Diane Wegner and hostess, Josie Hummel. ‘Mrs. Cora Dougal had as guests over the Easter weekend her father, L. N. Rogers, brother, Merwin, and nephew, George Rogers, of LeRays- ville, Bradford County. Easter visitors of the Mr. and Mrs. LeLand Grey home were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lutz, Sunset, Daniel Grey, Schenectady, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. George Dziwak and children, Janice and George, West Wyoming, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cirquosi .and Bonnie, of Harvey's Lake. George Dziwak and niece, Celeste Anne Grey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Blyn Grey, Nanticoke, celebrat- ed birthdays April 7th. This was Celeste’s first. She is the grand- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LeLand Grey. A ~ Pete Eckerd is ill at his home. Daughter Beverly was also sick but is able to go back to school. Loyalville choir and leader, Jane Dougal, wish to thank all who helped make it a success. Edna King of Meeker is organist. My mother Rosé Lubinski and I attended a bridal shower for Martina Alshefski at Nanticoke. She is to become the bride of Kenneth Briggs. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gulitus, Washington, D. (C., spent the week- end with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nicholas, Loyalville and Walter Gulitus, Ruggles. They tdok grandma Kamzura to spend some time with her daughter, Estelle Monroe and sons, LeRoy and Daniel of Balti- more, Md. Mrs. Earl Nicholas is ill with virus at her home. Chase It looks as though they will have to pick another date for the arrival of Spring. Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Booth, Johnstown, were Easter weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ziba Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Granville Carey and Verna, Pottstown, visited Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wright on Saturday Marlene Cease, dancing school teacher, has charge of choreography for “Give My Regards to Broadway’ being put on by Holy Trinity Church of Swoyerville on April 17 and 18. Many Holstein owners attended the National Judging Show at Hill- side Farms on Tuesday. A box lunch was served. Bonnie Cragle motored to Harris- burg April 6 to pick up license tags. Mrs. Albert Smith and Darwin, Sweet Valley, were Sunday guests of Asst. Police Chief and Mrs. Robert Cooper. Maybe you can help to solve this mystery ? Palm Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Wes- ley Lamoreaux visited Mrs. Lamor- eaux’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nafus in Wharton, N. J. Upon their return that evening, they noticed two packages in their opened mail ‘box. Wrapped in unaddressed paper they contained Easter candy, a small glass bowl and two packages of cigarettes. The Lamoreaux have turned to the POST with the hope that someone will read this article and see that the packages reach their rightful owners. Someone's Easter would have been made happier had the packages’ been placed in the right mail box. Bonnie Cragle visited Mrs. Laura Church of Berwick Sunday. Two Fold Class, Huntsville Metho- dist Church, will enjoy a chicken dinner served by the W. S. C. S. ‘after which they will join the B. A. Class at their Farmer Dance Satur- day night at Jackson Fire Hall. Firemen’s Auxiliary met last night and completed plans for serving the Annual Turkey Supper April 22. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nafus, War- ton, N. J., called on their daughter and son-in-law, Township Supervisor and Mrs. Wesley Lamoreaux Satur- day. They were here to attend the funeral of Mr. Nafus’s uncle, William Condon of Beaumont. Mr. and Mrs. Malvin Wagner, who celebrated their twenty-fifth wed- ding anniversary on April 4, were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Poynton, Sr., Shavertown. Due to Mrs. Wagner's recent operation no other activities were planned. Harold Bertram and Wesley Lam- oreaux, co-chairmen of the ticket committee for the Fireman's Turkey Supper Saturday, April 22, starting at 4, repont a brisk demand. Money. raised will go toward maintenance of the company. ! Denise, Dawn and Scott Sherwood, children of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Sherwood, have been afflicted with the measles. Dawn’s condition is not good and your prayers will be appreciated. Mrs. Frank Prutzman, represent- ing Wyoming Chapter, will leave Sunday for Washington where she will be a Page at the DAR National Conference April 17 to April 21. This will be her third conference. She is registered at Hotel Shoreham. Last November she was the Personal Page to the General Chairman at the | } Hit YS Pennsylvania Convention in Phila- delphia. Wayne Hughes, son of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hughes has returned to Bryan College. Mrs. Mary M. Pudimott spent Russian Easter with her mother, Mrs. Anna Dubil, Berwick. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dubil, Sr., and children, also spent the day with their mother. Tommy Rusnak, Chase Road, and Joseph Hagel, West Nanticoke, spent the weekend with William and Richard Pudimott. Anthony Berger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Berger will cele- brate his sixth birthday tomor- row with a party to which the fol- lowing are invited: John Jensen, Elmer Jones, John Manley, Peter Lillianfield, Joseph Pool, 5th, Mark Potteiger, Edwin Ringer, Sandy Sciandra, Frederick Shortz and Jeffery Weiss. Wendy Lee Hall and William M. Lamoreaux, grandchildren of Mrs. Daniel Rogers were dedicated Sun- day at Welsh Baptist Church, Edwardsville. Mr. and Mrs. Rocco English and children, State College, were week- end guests of Mr. English’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Rebar of Huntsville. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hutchins were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ziba Smith. The Hutchins’ came up from Baltimore to visit Mrs. Edith Freeman who is seriously ill at Nan- ticoke Hospital. Last year’s Fish Champion, Town- ship Supervisor, Wesley Lamoreaux, has made plans to trade in his boat trailer for a heavier model and he has been seen overhauling his fish- ing equipment .and boat. [For several years, Wesley, his wife and son, Allan, have gone to Noble Bay in Canada to fish during the first week in July so Wes is beginning to get things orgainzed even though July is still far off. You other would-be Champs better get busy if you hope to dethrone him. The State Highway ‘Department has not lifted a finger to even fill in pot holes and washboard ridges on Larksville: Mountain = Road. The County Road "Department at least filled in most of the worst pot holes on the Chase-Hillside Roads. Would suggest you drop a line to Repre- sentative Fred Shupnik and Senator Harold Flack to have Mountain Road reconditioned or repaved as anything short of this would be a waste of money. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Rogers cele- brated their thirty-third anniversary at a Turkey Dinner with the follow- ing present: Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lamoreaux and Susan; Mr. and Mrs. Swelgin, Tdetown; Mrs. Alice Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hall, Shamokin; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hall, Charles Hall, Melvin Hall, Mrs. Elizabeth Fielding, Edward Fielding, Mrs. Janet Hoag, William, Lyon Hoag, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rossman and children, Edwardsville. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Brown of Chase Road on the birth of a son, Leslie Darryl April 4 at Nesbitt Hospital. Leslie Darryl weighed in at 8 pounds 1 ounce. Mrs. Brown is the former Alma Gilbert, Luzerne. Sterling is asso- ciated with Air Products Co. The Browns have four children, two boys and two girls, with Leslie Darryl putting the boys out in front. i DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Congratulations to Mr. and Ms. Bill Ostrum on the birth of a daugh- ter, March 20 at Nesbitt Hospital, s. . Ostrum is the former Ann Bunney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bunney. The Ostrums have named their new daughter, wha weighed in at 7 pounds 2 ounces, Joyce Beverly Ellen after Mrs. Ostrum’s three sisters. Joy arrived almost with Spring being only about five minutes late, arriving at 3:27. Sandra Ashton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ashton, celebrated her 8th birthday April 6. Dinner guests for fried chicken were her cousin, Nancy Ashton and her girl friend, Sharon Swelgin. Others who dropped in to congratulate her were: Mr. and Mrs. George Major and Gina, Lehman; Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Ashton and David, Kingston, and Mr. . and Mrs. Bud Nelson, Jim Buddy, Dallas. Sweet Valley Mrs. Fred Updyke has been a patient .at Nesbitt Hospital. Rev. and Mrs. Rolland Updyke recently spent the weekend with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Updyke, St. Johnsville, N. Y. Boyd Cragle, who has been a patient at General Hospital for the past seven weeks has returned home. ; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lanning an- nounce the birth of a son, Richard Allen, on April 5 in Nesbitt Hospital. The Lannings have another son, Ronny, one and a half. Mrs. Lan- ning is the former Connie Covert. Mrs. Caroline Ferrey has been ill at her home. On Sunday her brother, George Casterline, who spent the winter with his daughters in Washington, D. C., and Marys. land, called on her. Mr. and Mrs. Ord Blaine took their infant son back to childrens Hospital, Philadelphia where he will have to remain for -a while. Mrs. Walter Malinoski drove them down. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cragle, Hun; lock Creek, called on Mrs. Dell Hahn on Sunday. Mrs. Hahn was ill on Saturday. Mrs. Elizabeth Sayre, who ‘has been staying at the home of her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Sayre, Lake Silkworth, is now staying at the home of another son and family, the Thomas Sayres. Idetown Fourth quarterly conference of the Lehman Charge was held in Idetown church on & Sunday, April 9th at three. Rev. Leon W. Bouton, District Superintendent, presided over the business session. Rev. William B. Howard, pastor of the [Lehman Charge, opened ‘the meeting with prayer. About 45 attended. There was a discussion about the five year plan. Following the meeting re= freshments were served by Mrs. Herbert Ward, Mrs. Bruce Williams, Bess Cooke, Mrs. Kenneth Calkins, Mrs. George May, Mrs. Alfred Hadsel, Mrs. William B. Howard and Mr Loren Keller poured. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Thomas, ‘West Nanticoke, announce birth of a son Mark Gilbert, on Saturday morning April 8th. Mrs. Thomas is the former Joyce Husted, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Husted. They have another son, Lewis 3rd. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Calkins, Rochester, N. Y., spent the Easter weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert Husted. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hoover spent the Easter weekend with Rev. and Mrs. David Haines of Emerson, N. J. Mrs. Sallie Brown wishes to thank all who sent cards, flowers, and gifts, also callers, and those who were so nice to her during her stay in the General Hospital. Harveys Lake Mary * Kuchta has returned to Lakewood, N J., after spending a week with her mother, Mrs. Mary Kuchta. 9 Mrs. Harry Beck is spending days visiting her son, Harry, Jr., end family in Washington, D. C. Mrs. Harold Wright of Waterto Conn., spent three days with I and Mrs. Raymond Garinger. She returned home on Thursday, accom- panied by Lina Garinger, who will spend two weeks with her, and with Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Rosengrant, Eleanor Humphrey drove to Nicholas, N. Y., on Friday might to visit her sister, Mrs. James Wyant, and Larry Wyant, who had been spending the week with Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Humphrey and Eleanor. R. Dale Wagner was welcomed as a new member in the Alderson Methodist Church on Sunday. Mr. Wagner came by letter from East Dallas Church. The bouquet of flowers in . the Alderson Church on Sunday were in memory of Mrs. Vera Ashton, pk : there by her sister, Mrs. Harry ! W. S. C. S. of Alderson Church meets tonight at the home of Mrs. Warren Johnson, Beaumont. Spring is here! ‘What a surprise to awaken Monday morning to an eight inch snow. It was really a beautiful sight, but the snow was very heavy and broke many limbs. 1 guess this is the onion snow, as I have mine planted. Don’t forget to feed the birds, as there are many here now, and they look so hungry when there is so much snow. The wild birds are enjoying the lake now. Saw ducks, two loons and many sea gulls on the open lake yesterday. : a3 | ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENCE ON SECTION B, PAGE 4 = Cutting Fireplace Logs Two Key Clubbers are going part- ners in the Fireplace log business. Joe Hoeg has access to a number of ancient apple trees. Chuck Mal« 4 kemes has a chain saw, 9: E. D,