ESTER ARS ETS a RSE SIRE DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA X = TRUCKSVILLE Auxiliary to Trucksville Fire Company will hold its meeting in | the municipal building Monday | night at 8. The group will sponsor a | fish dinner Friday, April 30, in the | educational building, Methodist Church. Members of the kitchen committee “are; Mesdames | Ernest Norrie, B. C. Post, Earl Hess, and Gertrude Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ashworth, Meadowcrest, celebrated their fourth wedding anniversary at their home on Wednesday, March 3. Guest@ere Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bunneyy, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Culver, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs. William Norris, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stachnick, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl VanCampen. Cynthia and Kent Pritchard, children of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Prit- chard, Kingston, spent a few days with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Pritchard, Maple Street. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Novocki, Bunker Hill, announce the birth of a daughter, Ann Marie, March 22 in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. The mother is the former Lorraine Batery. Dean Is Twelve Willis Dean Johnson, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Dean Johnson Sr., Carverton Road, celebrated his twelfth birthday with a party at his home. Games and refreshments were enjoyed by the group. Attend- ing were: Harry Owens, Thomas Evans, Russell Johnson, Sandra Johnson, Mrs. Ruth Houser, Mrs. Florence Cast, the parents, and the guest of honor- David Hopkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hopkins, Jr., Spring Garden Street, is convalescing at | his hggme after being a surgical pa- tient{®¥t Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Stephenson and family, Meadowcrest, have pur- chaseds ithe former Carl Loucks | home 212 Terrace Avenue. They will take up residence there soon. Baby Shower A baby shower was given Mrs. Nancy Stokes, Hillside Street, on Sunday by Mrs. Janet Dutter, Lans- dale. Mrs. Stokes is the former Nan- cy Stavish, Edwardsville. Thirty- five guests attended. Ronald DeVincentis, son of Me. | Trucksville Gap, spent the past weekend with | her parents, Mr. | Grove from Mercy Hospital. | grandparents, Roushey, Sr., Parking Areas CRUSHED STONE Meeting Pa. Dept. of Yi Specifications,” * American - Asphalt Paving Co. 696-1114 Plant and Quarry Chase WANTED Raw furs and deer-hides Highest Cash Prices HARRY CRAWFORD Wceyville RD 1. Pa. Pine Laceyville - 869-2314 FOAM RUBBER: all sizes in stock for sofa eush- fens, seals, benches, station wagons, studio mattresses, DRAPERY FABRICS: BH largest selection in Pa, Solids, Eprints; as low as 49¢ a yard. DRAPERY HARDWARE; 0 traverse rods, pins, hooks, [ # weights, pleater tape 15¢ yd. §& 3 UPHOLSTERING FABRICS: ll tapesiries, leathers, friezes, 5 lI nylons as low as 89¢ a yard. 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Among the thirty-three guests present were the members of his second grade class at school; his sister, Jocelyn; his four cousins from Towanda; his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Gruver, Me- shoppen; and his parents. Mrs. Hen- ry Owens and Mrs. O. L. Cummins assisted Mrs. Nichols with the serving. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Anderson, Carverton Road, returned Saturday from Florida where they spent sev- eral weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Andarson, Holly Street, spent a recent week- end at Norwich, N. Y. Mrs. Bertha Evans, Holly Street, will leave on Saturday for French- burg, Ky., where she will visit her son and daughter-in-law, Reverend and Mrs. James Evans and family. Tammy Ann Mrs. Robert Roushey and infant daughter, Tammy Ann, have re- turned to their home at 209 Hellers Mrs. Roushey is the former Ann Parsons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Parsons, Kunkle. The baby is the first grandchild for the paternal Mr. and Mrs. John Hellers Grove. Mr. Roushey is employed by The Illinois Shade Company in Wilkes-Barre. Mrs. Robert Shoemaker, Carver- ton Road, entertained her card club at her home on Monday night. Priz- es were won by Mrs. Robert Hislop, Mrs. Richard Montgomery and Mrs. Fred Rundle. Others attending were: Mesdames George Gaylord, Clifford Garris, James Jolly, Walter Kozem- Mansfield State Teachers College, spent a recent weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hop- kins, Jr., Spring Garden Street. Mrs. David Mathers, Staub Road entertained at a luncheon at her home on Wednesday. Guests were: Mesdames Willard Bullock, Harold i Croom, George Gaylord, William | Long, William Lohmann and Walter | Miles. | Mrs. Graydon Carle, Harris Hill | Road, hag returned to her home aft- | er being a surgical patient at Nes- | bitt Hospital. | Mrs. Stanley Smith, Courtland, | N. Y., spent several days recently | with her sister, Georgiena Weidner, N. Pioneer Avenue. John Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thompson, Edgewood Heights, was confined to his home by illness last week. Mrs. Mame Dymond, Carverton Road, is recuperating at her home after submitting to surgery at Mer- cy Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert DeWitt, S. Pioneer Avenue, entertained re- cently Mr. and Mrs. George Swales and daughters, Janet and Lois, Northtmpton; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Love and children, Nadine and Lay- ton; Wilkes-Barre; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Brown, Chase; Mrs. Stanley Smith, Courtland, N. Y.; and Geor- giena Weidner, Shavertown. Sergeant and Mrs. Covel . Fritz- gerald and daughter, Fort Bragg, N. C., recently visited her brother- inlaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blair, Highland Avenue. Herbert Williams, Jr., Salem, N. H., visited his mother, Mrs. Her- bert R. Williams, Sr., Hill Street. Mrs. Williams recently returned from. Nesbitt Hospital where she was a patient several days. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Malkemes and family, Baltimore, spent a few days recently with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Welosh Edgewood Heights. Mr. and Mrs. George Gaylord, Lewis Avenue, entertained last weekend Herbert Gaylord, Meshop- pen; Sally Johnson, Springville; and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Croom and daughter Linda, Carverton Road. Levi Updyke, S. Pioneer Avenue, has returned home after visiting several weeks with his daughters; Mrs. Dorothy Banta, Bladensburg, Md., and Mrs. Robert Brenkworth, Silver Spring, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Watkins, Larksville, were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Daubert and family, Cliffside Avenue. | Margaret Lawson, a member of the Sophomore class at Bloomsburg State Teachers College; spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lawson, Holly Street.’ Carol Is Nine Carol James, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward James, Carverton Road, celebrated her ninth birthday on Saturday with a party at her home. 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