i I HRT EEE ERE RN SECTION B — PAGE 4 FOR YOUR NEXT PRINTING JOB, CALL THE POST Fe a eye Sie ston Je. JUST © A ‘SPIN OF THE DIAL and you reach THE BOSTON STORE DIAL 674-1181 In Wilkes-Barre NO TOLL CHARGE Harveys Lake and Sweet Valley Center Moreland, Dallas Dick and Walker The Boston Store Fowler, Lehman A. F. Cilvik is resting at home cis Lewis, celebrating their’ , wed- after spending some time in the | | ding anniversary. hospital. He is doing very well, again, | Miss Letha Wolfe assisted in serv- Edward Cilvik is at home ill with | ing. Mrs. Elizabeth Ide presided at a bad case of the mumps. "We hope | a business meeting. The class do- | tc see him around scon. | nated $25 to the official board of Mrs. James Davenport and Mrs. | the Methodist church. The follow- ! Hazel Sharochuis of Exeter spent! ing attended: Mrs. A. M. Major, the week in Washington D. C..| Mrs. Ellen Lamoreaux, Mrs. Joseph taking in the beautiful sights of the | Stolarick, Mrs. Sadie Johnson, Mrs. cherry blossoms. | Loretta Miers, Mrs. Martha Rogers, Dallas W.C.T.U. Institute will be | Mivs Letha Wolfe, Mrs. H. A. held at Lehman Methodist Church | Brown, Mrs. Grace Whitesell, Mrs. April 21, Mrs. Russell Hoover pre- | Ruth Terranova, Faye Brown, and siding. Rev. Norman Tiffany will | Addie Searfoss. open the meeting with prayer at | Guest speaker at the Methodist 10 am. Members are asked to | Church Sunday was Rev. Richard bring their box lunch, and coffee | Hudson, teacher of Bible at Wyo- and tea will be provided. ~~ | ming Seminary. Afternoon speaker will be Rev. Warren Hoover, Superintendent ot New England Extension District of | the Free Methodist Church of Clin- | ton, Mass. Warren is the soh of | Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hoover. Every- body is welcome to come. Happy birthday to: Eric Major, Julie Hoover, April Lynn Chamber- lain, Debbie Cook, Harriet Kocher, Mrs. Esther Black, Dr. Lawrence W. Drabick, Lillie M. Connolly, Mrs. Al- fred J. Martin, Doris Steltz, Willard Gensel, Russell Coolbaugh, and Debra Mekeel. It is a sure sign of spring, when you ride around and everywhere you look you see anxious people racking and digging in old mother earth. There are so many pretty birds, and we sure welcome the colorful crocuses and daffodils. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nuss at- tended a. Blue Cross conference Thursday and Friday in Philadel- phia. On the way back they stopped at Cherry Hill, N. J., te see Mr. -and Mrs. Edward Oncay, formerly of Lehman, in their new home, and at Lahaska, New Hope, to visit their Te A CL WC