AS SECTION B — PAGE 4 Trucksville An Error In Politics There are many local citizens who were disappointed in the failure of the County Republican Committee to select Guthrie Conyngham as a candidate for County Commissioner. This capable descendant of one of our most prominent and oldest families would have indeed per- formed an excellent job in an im- portant post. The addition of new blood to a strife torn organization would have been all to the good in Tulips Sprouting With robins reported in the vi- cinity, tulips bordering the home of Mrs. Edward Adams, Pioneer Avenue, are breaking through the thawing earth. Committee Meets The structure committee of Trucksville Free Methodist Church met Saturday evening to study architect's estimate on their pro- posed new edifice. Edmund Hilde- bra is. the architect. restoring the Republican party to its former prestige. Present were: Frank Mathers, Sr., Wesley Cooper, Jr., Mrs. Wesley * Cocoanut * Molasses Cocoanut * Butter Cream — Your Rexall 674-3888 | — WE ARE AGAIN Distributor for Famous “Soa 2 — Six Delicious Flavors — * Maple Walnut * Fudge Nut * Peanut Butter Foil Wrapped in Bright Colors a u EVANS DRUG STORE Prescription ‘Pharmacy — SHAVERTOWN ——— Mrs. Hazel Carkuff is a patient in Nesbitt Hospital. Wild Rabbits Relocated Mrs. Jane Schooley reports 18 wild rabbits trapped in her yard this winter. Game Commission of- ficers furnished the traps and re- lease the animals in wooded areas where they do not destroy flowers and shrubs in lovely summer gardens. | Undergoes Surgery Mrs. Ira Hoover underwent surg- ery on Friday and is making satis- factory progress. Her two sons, Lincoln and Raymond and families, Somerville, N. J. visited her over the weekend. Gap, is spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. Gradon Carle, Harris Hill Road. Mrs. Sheldon Bennett returned Sunday from Corona, L. I., where she spent a week getting acquainted with her new grandson and visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs, Gary Bligh. ! R a y m o n d Metzger underwent surgery in Nesbitt Hospital last week. Entertains At Cards Mrs. Harold Croom entertained her card club on Wednesday eve- ning, using St. Patrick's Day favors as her table trim. High scorers were Mrs. Emma Anderson, Mrs. Richard Mathers, Mrs. Ogden Palm- | er, Mrs. Harry Owens. Also present | were: Mrs.” William Lohman, Mrs. i John Roushey, Sr., Mrs. Earl Greg- ory, Mrs. Robert Mathers. Two cars bogged down on Holly and. Chestnut Streets during the week. Mrs. Carol Dick is a patient in Nesbitt Hospital. Adult membership Sunday will be held at Trucksvile Methodist | Church this Sabbath. Mrs. Stanley Henning and Mrs. Jane Schooley spent Sunday visit- ing Mehoopany. Rainbow Girls will meet tonight in- the Educational Building of Trucksville Methodist Church.® Mr. and Mrs. V. Dean Johnson had a number of weekend guests. Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson and | daughter, Jackie, Berwyn, Pa., ar- rived on Friday to spend several days. On Sunday they returned Cooper, Sr., William Zeek, Mus. | Frank Hathaway, Mrs. Raymond chappell. Mrs. Mabel Petty, Delaware Water | Judy Allen In Hospital Miss Judy Allen, daughter of Mrs. Marjorie Allen, Shaver Avenue, Shavertown, was admitted to Gen- eral Hospital on Tuesday. Judy is a fifth grade student at Shavertown Grade School and would appreciate receiving cards from her friends. Pamela Kay Walton Airman 2nd Class and Mrs. Joseph Walton, Glasgow, Montana, «= an- nounce the birth of a daughter, Pamela Kay, on March 5. ; The couple have another daugh- ter, Joey Delrose, aged one. Father is the son of Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Walton, Trucksville. Mrs. Walton is the former Rosanne Nelson, Mon- tana. Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. John Paul, Dallas, RD 1, announce the birth of an eight pound eleven ounce daughter, Janet Lee, March 2, at Nesbitt Hospital. There are three other children, John, 4, Jeffrey, 3 and Judy Lynn, 1. Mrs. Paul is the former Alice Spencer, Idetown. Mr. Paul is em- ployed with Sordoni Construction. Vance Johnson, Providence,” R.' I. was also, a house guest. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Williams and family and Mrs. Katherine Johnson, Towanda, also dropped by for the gathering. , Nelson Woolbert and his mother, Mrs. Arch Woolbert are making their home with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- lard Woolbert, Ambler, Pa. The Shavertown attempted to supply for Nelson until his: return. A heavy writing schedule on her part demands that another representative now take over ‘this column. Anyone inter- ested may contact the Dallas Post. Birthday greetings this week to Arthur Kerpovich, Mrs. Mabel Harter, Katherine Gensel, A. Lin- coln Long, Donald Dymond, Jo- sephine Besecker, Eric Nichols, J. 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