— i g i i | i i | { | DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Women Of Community Invited To’ See Films On Cancer Detection Two flms on the early detection of ‘cancer will be shown at the Lake School building on the even- ing of February 1. The films, “Time and Two Women” and “Self Exam- ination”, are shown by Mrs. N. R. Elliott of Wilkes-Barre, A. local ‘doctor will be present. to lead dis- cussion and to answer questions. . The members of Harveys Lake Woman's Service Club extend an invitation to all interested women of their communities to share in ‘the viewing of these films, shown in conjunction with their project “Conquer Uterine Cancer.” * “This project encourages women to have a yearly physical check- up and is currently promoted by 15,000 Federated Woman's Clubs and the American Cancer Society. Plans were announced by Mrs. Charles Williams, Program Chair- man, at a recent meeting of the Executive Board, Mrs, Edward Guli- tus and a committee of eight nurses who are all members of the Club are in charge of the project. Please come and help us to make: this a worthwhile program. Club members will meet for their regular business session in a classroom at 7:30 p.m. The films will be shown promptly at 8:30 p.m. in the gym. » TRUCKSVILLE fi Mr, and Mrs. Howard Fuller, Birch Grove, have returned after spending ten days in New York City. . Mark Waltick has returned to Hackensack, N. J. after spending two weeks with his. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Evans, Holly Street. 3 Mrs, Edith Warner, Bunker Hill, is home after spending six months in Portland; Ore., with her brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Oldsfield and family. Service Club Meets “ Mrucksville Service Mothers and Wives Club met at the Fire Hall ‘on Wednesday night. Mrs. Albert Williams presided at the business meeting. Mrs. Fred Case acted as secretary in the absence of the club’s secretary, Mrs. Jacob Beline. Pres- .ent: Mesdames Fred Case, Leon Beis- ‘el, Clyde Birth, Mame Dymond, ‘Margaret Dykman, Bruce Long, Earl Gregory, Sr., R. D. Shepherd, and ‘Albert Williams Jr. Sally Woodruff, Mt. Greenwood, “is home after spending several weeks with her sister, Mrs. George Sim- ‘m¥®s, Schenectady. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Alberts and ‘daughter, Joan, will spend the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eng- Her in Rochester. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grimes and children, Henry and Mabel, White ins, N.Y. will spend the week end at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Collins, El- mira, visited their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hol- land over the week end. Mary Bennett, Tommy Pierce, and John Wardell, local students -at- tended the Northeast District Band Festival held in the Honesdale Jun- jor-Senior High School last Thurs- . day, Friday and Saturday. Mrs. William Hewitt is conval- escing at home after being medical patient in Nesbitt Hospital several weeks. Friendship Class Meets Friendship Class of Methodist Church met in the fellowship hall of the church Wednesday night. Mrs. Thomas Kreidler was in charge of business meeting. Dr. Louis Vitale, Wilkes-Barre Children’s Service Center, spoke on “The Emotional Problems of Children.” harles Coolbaugh, Carverton, will spd the next several weeks with his sister, Mrs. L. H. Johnson, Car- verton Road. Mrs. Susan Winters, Oak Street, is visiting her son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Wint- ers in Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Harmon, Idetown Billy Williams has returned to Shepherd College after spending the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Williams. Mrs. Clifford Davis and children with Mrs. Libbie Smith spent Sat- urday with Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, Wilkes-Barre, where they attended a birthday party for Mich- cig Goodman, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Smith. a) Serving and Waiting Class Serving and Waiting Class met aifighe home of Mr. and Mrs. John Race Thursday night, Miss Ruth ‘Worthington led devotions and pre- Carverton Road, will leave tomor- row for Hollywood, Fla., for four weeks. Esther Markle; Kutztown, spent several days recently with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Markle, Harris Hill Road. Mary Elston, Helen Gaynor, Sus- an Edwards, Marion Frey spent the week end in Philadelphia where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Brown, former residents of Bunker Hill : Mrs. John Harris, Albany, visi- ted her father, Robert Fuller, who recently underwent surgery at Mercy Hospital. Birthday greetings this week to Mrs. Alice Davis, Mrs. Vincent Mec- Quire, Mrs. Charlotte Perkins Schumcker, Nancy Woolbert, Min- nie Sutton, Betty Kunkle, William Long, Luther W. Gregory, Karl Stock, Jr., Robbie Baird, Cap Cov- ert, Alfred Leslie Webster, 3rd., and Joseph Dow. 1 Mrs. Marion Marsh, Carverton Road, was admitted to Nesbitt Hos- pital last week as a medical patient. Sarah Vaughn, student at Temple University, Philadelphia, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Vaughn, S. Memorial Highway over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Winters, Millville, N. J. announce the birth of a son, Raymond, born January 12, in Millville “General Hospital. The mother is the former Helen Thomas of Bunker Hill, The couple has another son, Edward. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson, Carverton Road, had’ as guests over the week end their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thompson and family of Troy, N.Y. Esther Snyder and Mrs. Bertha Hughes spent last Friday with friends and relatives in Wilming- _ton, Del. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Birch and family, Binghamton, visited her mother, Mrs. James Asher and his father, Paul Birch, last Friday. Mr. and’ Mrs. Henry Craig, Carv- erton Road, left to spend the re- mainder of the winter in White Haven, Fla. Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kresge, Mountville, announce the birth of a daughter, Susan Louise, born in St. Joseph’s Hospital in Lancaster. The couple are the parents of four other children. Franklin Hemmenway, Post Road, has been elected president of the “Last Man’s Club” of Asher-Minor Post 4, Society of the 28th Division. Hemmenway will serve during 1962. sided at the business meeting. Mrs. Lulu Schultz led the prayer and then the missionary lesson. Mrs. Ernest Fritz gave the secretary's report and Mrs, Jesse Boice, the treasurer’s report. Thirteen were present. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Libbie Smith. Clark Smith and daughter, Betty Lou, Allentown, spent Sunday with Mrs. Libbie Smith. Other callers at the Smith home were Mr. and 'Mrs. Eddie Dungey and daughter, Donna, Forty Fort. Jim Park returned home Satur- day after being a patient at Nes« bitt Hospital. Ww hearts, 75¢ to $5.50. It t makes you feel so young to give the one you love a Valentine filled with Fanny Farmer candies—they’re the fanciest, romanciest, the finest made. Blush-pink or flame-red satin heart shown, 1 1b. $2.95. Other Fanny Farmer Valentine EVANS DRUG STORE SHAVERTOWN OR 4- ® 3888 THE THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1962 CALE HI SECTION B-— PAGE 3