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PAGE THREE SHAMOKIN NEWS-DISPATCH, SHAMOKIN. TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1956 Assistance Board Headway Made Jacob Lutheran Church To Honor New Pastor Elysburg Section yrevorton Section i w.o; tr.T wv onrt Trc (Continued from Pg One) Dial 2-3U3 Mrs. Howard Miller Meeting Called Off II It I Aff Lallefl Mrs. Ida Sfcip Dial 2373 Wilfred E. Swinehart Dial 3161 be handled on a level with the dis pensary floor," Mr.

Thomas said. A grass plot will be located between the hospital building and the re-located road. The new road will be a one-way thoroughfare entirely, the exit being from the present parking lot west of the building. Tnis road' now is being used as an entrance while the detour is in effect, Mr. Thomas said.

Family Picnic Held by Paxinos RD Residents A picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Krick, Paxinos R. D. 1, highlighted a recent get together of members of the Krfck family.

Those who attended: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kase. Shamokin; Mr. and Mrs.

George Yocum and children, Brenda, David and Douglas, Danville; Mr. and Mrs. Robert wrrnsrs will be held by Jacob Lutheran A scheduled meetine of the sewage, now emptying into iReed Station Church tomorrow i evening at 7:00. Rev. Lupolt is pas- Northumberland County Board of, the sanitary sewer lines, wiu be tor of the Elysburg Lutheran Public Assistance was postponed handled separately, thus afford-Charge.

last night because of the lack of a a moie efficient method of A covered dish dinner will be i sewage distribution," the supenn- held In the church picnic grove, llorum- jtendent asserted. Purposes ofULCA Officers Named Explained to Group! By Adams Family 'Kangaroo Kourt' To Open Tonight Although no official date has Accident Victim Dies in Scranton Milton Long, 64, West Cameron Township, who was seriously injured last Friday when struck by the limb of a tree, died yesterday afternoon at 3:37 in Scranton State alter wnicn Kicnara ana oerr.v i r.uiu iwuuir, rjnuuvc uucnui Because of the extent rm TPrf rnm of i An nf tne been deter Krick and san, Robert, Catawiisa; Purposes and aims of a United During the reunion Lutheran Church Auxiliary were the Adams Family at St. Peter's explained to members of the Elys- iBlue) Church picnic grounds, of-burg Lutheran Parish House Ladies f-cers were elected and various Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rawles, Norfolk, Charles Krick.

Mr. uieni, nsimuu.ta wiiuua. 0I rm? ooara. presented a report projects, a cietour nas Deen put the work. Mr Thomas intimafed entertain the group with musical today, however, on the case load'int3 effect to handle traffic to the job may be completed bv late-selections.

receipt of applications for a 'and from the hospital. The hos- September or earlv October Purpose Of the gathering IS to four-week neriod pnriino 14 inital entrance temnorarilv is! and Mrs. David Krick, Mrs. Mar Aid Society last night in the home garet Yocum, Mr. and Mrs.

Les awards Eighty persons attended the affair. afford an opportunity for all mem-1 The case load of 2.070. Involving 'blocked because of excavation of Mrs. Harry Hoffman, West Cen- ter Yocum, Mr. and Mrs.

Melvin Th Newt Dhpatch job printing plant equipped to mrtt a wida ariet? of printing ntedi. Dial t-tUl. oers oi tne communis to oetume lp fnr rhp inp5 Voce snri cnn TVinalH anrt Rarrv. ter Street All officers were reelected. They acquainted with the pastor and his number reported in June, and in- Mr.

Thomas said vehicular traf- and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kase. all Rev. Wayne Lupolt, pastor of of Elysburg, and Mr.

and Mrs. the Elysburg Lutheran Charge, lamuy. include David Adam. presi dent; Grant Henninger, vice presi eluded 793 cases of old age assist-if ic now proceeds past tne first A Northumberland. County court official will be elevated to a judgeship without benefit of an election when Trevor ton's -Kangaroo Kourt" opens tonight at 8:00 at Shamokin and Eighth Streets.

District Attorney Harold F. Bonna, who prosecutes in the county court, will iimpose sentences tonight, substituting for Judges Robert M. Fortney and William I Troutman. Some "heavy" sentences are expected to be imposed by "Judge" Bonno, when the first of a series of trials will be conducted with the onening of the "kourt." which pensions. 405 aid: right turn, where a detour sign George Krick and children, Mary instructed tne group on organiza ance; 272 blind per SOmto dependent childn 272 blind tion of the new auxiliary, and en: 320.

been placed, and continues Ellen and George, Paxinos R. D. 1. 1 UUilio Ui lilt: viiuiwi. Hospital.

Long, widely known throughout the West Cameron Township area, received a fracture of the skull while working for Rufus Boyer, East Cameron Township, on Roaring Creek Water Company land near the Natalie highway. According to reports of the accident. Long, who had been employed Overlook Bus Schedule Effective July 18, 1956 Courses on dent; Mrs. Alan Krock. secretary, and Clarence Boughner.

treasurer Awards were presented to the following persons: Mrs. Lydia Boughner, oldest; Virginia Adams youngest, and Mr. and Mrs. John Gillespie, Glen Rock, N. traveling the farthest.

During the business meeting, the group decided to hold next year's get-together the second Saturday in July. 56 Donate Blood In Trevorton Area al assistance, and 283, aid to dis-ito a second right turn where the abled persons. 'toad leads to the hospital park- A total of 132 applications was ling grounds, northwest of the during a four-week per- i pital. iod ending July 14. "As work progresses on both Moore also reported that one -phases of the project, we will have member of the personnel staff.

to restrict all cars from entering Adam E. Bradigan. an advance! the grounds adjacent to the hos-visitor. was sent today to Chester pital other than and by Boyer for 20 years, was walking Saving Will Open pointed out its threefold purposes, which include education, stewardship and finance. Upon hearing Rev.

Lupolt's report, the Ladies Aid Society agreed to included in the ULCA. which will be organized on a church-wide basis in the near future. Mrs. John Dyer, president, presided during the session, and opened the meeting with devotions. Refreshments were served.

The following attended: Mrs. Peter Schlee. Mrs. Charles Wood- beneath a tree when a dead limb will be in session tomorrow, Thurs-suddenly fell and struck him on the day and Friday nights, also, head. He fell unconscious onto a A prominent Northumberland Registration for junior and sen- lOr lite SaVlllg lnSirUCUOll.

WiliLll JIUU. IU Hi.l UlC i.iuiiino ra- A total of 56 persons yesterday donated a pint of blood each during a visit of the Red Cross Blood-mobile unit to Trevorton. pile of rocks, and never regained lawyer is expected to sue Thursday morning board of that county handling piamea. nope to create as Musi." for the affair va rtro- will begin he aoolieations resultine from the i little confusion as possib.e, he vided bv members of the Cress- Knoebel's Groves pool, will be held al' dav tomorrow and Thursday neel strike. Bradigan is expected stated.

ceed "Judge" Bonno as district attorney for the Trevorton Centennial committee.1. According to reports today from Leaving Reading Station "6:00 A. M. 4 "7.00 8 00 12:00 -) :00 P.M. 3.00 4:00 4.45 5:35 Leave Overlook "6:30 A.M.

"7:30 8:30 9.30 12:30 P.M. 3.20 4:25 5.10 6:00 Sixty-three persons reported as potential donors, but seven were th? morning until 10:30. at which time, to be in Chester County for Onsciousness arter tne acciaenu Mr. Long was taken to the office of a Shamokin doctor after the accident and later removed by ambulance to Shamokin Hospital. Shamokin Hospital doctors advised his removal to the Scranton hos Mrs.

Ada Klingman. Mrs. vpiprfpri bpeause of having colds! ruff, the first, elates will be conducted, duration of the strike, park officials announced today. ingcr Accordion School. Those in attendance: Rev Wayne Lupolt, Mr.

and Mrs. Calvin Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Weikcl, Mr. and Mrs.

Newton Adams. David Adams. Carol Adams. Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Sanders. Mr and Mrs. Nevin Adams and chil- Provisions have been maae tor ambulances and trucks to stop at the front, or visitors' entrance, for unloading stretcher-borne as well as hospital supplies, the official said. "When this job is completed, the present road along the east and other reasons Clinton Pinter, Mrs. Otto Crowl.

The number of pints of blood, Mrs. Adam Dietrick. Mrs. Roland received was 35 more than the Hockenbroch and daughter, Shar-number donated in the last on; Mrs. Harold Swank, Rev.

fi Kiia tn ivovnrtnn last 'Wayne Luoolt, Mrs. Willard Crowl. tered for instruction. Transportatini for Elysburg area children is orovided by El's-burg Rotary Club. A bus trait-snorts ill vouns'sters from the Elvad William Quinn.

Shamokm. win instruct the senior division, while Lirry Fisher, Shamokin, will be in charge of the junior group. The program will be staged every Tuesday, Thursday and Friday the centennial committee, the "kourt" docket is filled with names of "defendants, some of whom will probably be sentenced tonight to the "jail house." erected along side the "kourtrnom." Most of the "defendants" arr persons who failed to obtain a centennial hat or bonnet, or failure to wear a proper identification button. A New York firm is scheduled abduct n-hpn a hnrricane nrevent- Mrs. Ray Zmmerman, Mrs.

aj RMtaiirant. thp mrV anrf thpn Side Of the bllildins will re ed many persons irom reporting. and Mrs. John Dyer. muiimis ui.UusM returns them to the restaurant.

located farther east of the building so as to facilitate construction 3 The park management said tne Mrs. Alan Krock and son, Dale; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kerstette: and daughter, Carol: Mr. and Mrs David Adams and daughters.

Su- "Will not run Satjraas Will run FriciOy O'd Sato'dl only. No service on special instruction will be held in stymie the Birds of an ambulance ramp, which will coniur.ction with the swim Elysburg Briefs LONDON Big Ben will no slope to tne rear of tne Hospital, longer be for the birds eovern- This will allow stretcher cases to A lawn picnic supper and so al Mowery and daughter. Sharon, all All swimmers entering the life was held on the weekend at the Dr. R. W.

E. Wilkinson. Trevorton. had charge of yesterday's program. Four registered nurses.

Miss Mildred Siddle, Mrs. Resta Fisher, Mrs. Winifred Miller and Mrs. Lena Derrick, all of Trevorton. assisted Dr.

Wilkinson. Mrs Elizabeth Reager assisted as a nurses aid. Staff aides included Mrs. Marion Millard. Miss Joyce Kline, Miss to begin decorating Trevorton's main street today for the centennial celebration, which will open Sunday u.ith religious services in the higb school auditorium, followed by street parades and other activities all next week.

of Elysburg. saving phase of water safety in- John Gillespie, Mr. and Mrs. struction must be qualified and rauk L. Paul.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Koble. as advanced swimmers. Mrs.

Grant Henninger. Mr. and In spite of recent inclement reconditioning the world famed clock found the massive works dangered bv hug? floc'-ts of st r-- home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swank.

North Market Street. The following persons attended: Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hendricks. the swimming lings and pigeons.

The government rutmine lven 'ordered 200 meshed bronz? grilles Mrs. Theron Martin. Mrs. Elwooc weather, interest in Adams. Stewart Adams.

Mr. ana program ha been iBlomsburg: Mr. and Mrs. Calvin pital, to which institution he was admitted Friday afternoon. He underwent a brain operation at the hands of a specialist.

Born in West Cameron Township June 21, 1892, Milton Long was a son of Jonathan and Lena (Kerstetter) Long. He was married in Leek Kill on November 21, 1912, to Miss Katie Kerstetter, of West Cameron Township. Mr. Long was a member of the United Christian Church since 1928. Surviving are the widow and five sons.

Marlin, Victor and John, of Shamokin R. D. 1 Lamar, Trevor-ton, and Ulysses, at home; one daughter, Mrs. Florentine Rebuck, Sunnyside; 13 grandchildren, three sisters, Mrs. Frona Gehres and Mrs.

Jeramina Herring, Pitman, and Mrs. Lesta Miller, Kulpmont, and two brothers, Huey Long, Trevor-ton, and Harry Long, West Cameron Township. Funera services will be held Thursday morning at 10:00 in United Christian Chapel. West Cameron Township. Rev.

Lester Kerstetter Tll officiate. Friends may call at Vne Blank Funeral Home. Shamokin Street, Trevorton, tomorrow evening. Mary Konyar, Miss -Sandra Vis-j Mrs Emory Erdman. Carol park oilicials said.

Last Friday, 181 costing sj.ouj to oe oei man, Mrs. William Heaps. Mr. anc; participated in the activity, while, the openings in Parliament Tower 'Oldtimers' to Play today there were 106 children regis- within the next six weks. Bredbender and Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Albertson, Mainville: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Travelpiece and grandson. Jerry, Benton area, and Mr.

and Mrs." Scott Crowl and children, Elaine and Duane: Mrs. Ora Fag- Mrs. Clarence Boughner, Mrs Lydia Boughner, Oren Adams, and Miss Jane Kerschner. Shamokin. ley, and Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Swank and daughter, Janet, Elys Mr. and Mrs. Carl Grouse and children. Dcanna.

Robert and Richard; Mr. Kenneth Smith, and Weslev Smith. Berwick; Mr. and ST. EDWARD'S CHURCH SOLEMN PUBLIC NOVENA in honor of GOOD SAINT ANNE Opening Wednesday, July 18 Doily Masses at 7.00, 8:00 and 9:00 A.M.

Novena Services etry evening at 7:30. Ccntess.cns nd after each Novena Service and before all Masses. Rev. Leondcr V'eneri cf the Possicnlst Fathers will be in charge A FAMILY NOVENA ALL ARE WELCOME! burg. Zerbe HUM Team A baseball between the 'Oldtimers" and Trevorton's present entry in the NUM League has been arranged for centennial week.

Plans for Che attraction were completed duning a meeting last night. The game will be played Saturday, July 28, at 2:30. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Lor Gillespie.

Jr. and chil- children, Doris and Oren. Harris-i J0Ail- Jm- ul-burg, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1 Richard Gillespie Glen Rock.

George Krick and family, Paxinos J-: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Koehler r. j. i and Robert Koehler and daugh nefskie and Miss Lois Crissmger.

Mrs. Helen Miller was the coordinator of the bloodmobile unit. A roast beef dinner was served by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Trevorton Fire Company The food for the dinner was donated by Stevens Coal Company and prepared by the auxiliary members, including Mrs. Mary Leffler. Mrs.

Ida Shipe. Mrs. Katie Rebuck, Mrs. Esther Kuhns. Mrs.

Anna Novotny. Mrs. Mildred Balliet, Mrs. Verda Arbogast, Mrs. Jean Troutman and Mrs.

Goldie Lahr. Trevorton men who assisted in unloading equipment for setting up the bloodmobile unit were Walter Novicenskie, Nicholas Yurcaba and Robert Kline. One Trevorton resident donated a pint of blood as a replacement for a Zerbe Township resident who had been a patient in Shamokin Hospital. Yesterday's visit of the blood ters, Gail and Lynn. Quakertown: Mr.

and Mrs. Kermit Sanders and Arrangements have been made Joseph Tumolo, Danville R. D. 5. for the "Oldtimers" to get into rpprntlr narfirmstpH in twn-riav's shape by practicing any evening and Dean Erdman, of deep sea fishing with a group of a-''moie, fisherman from Reading, off with the league team on the West End athletic ffeld until game time.

Members of Wile "Oldtimers" will coast of Barnegat, N. J. He report ed the group landed 55 blue fish. be required ta wear uniforms for the game, according to plans made by the committee in charge of the event. Many Trevorton area "oldtimers," some oif whom have not touched or batted at a baseball in years, have agreed to play.

They mobile was sponsored by all Trevorton churches. APPEL BROTHERS POULTRY STORE Second and Water Streets STORE HOURS: Thursdays, 3:00 to 8:00 P.M. Fridays, 1:00 9:00 P.M. Saturdays, Open 7:00 A.M. Roasting and Frying CHICKENS and PARTS TURKEYS (Advertisement) FALSE TEETH That Loosen Need Not Embarrass Many wearers of false teeth hav ruffered real embarrassment because their plate dropped, slipped or wobbled at Just the wrong time.

Do not live In fear of this happening to you. Just sprinkle a little FASTEETH. the alkaline (non-acid) powder, on your plates. Hold false teeth more firmly, so they feel more comfortable. Does not sour.

Checks "plate odor" (denture breath. Get FASTEETH at any drug counter. MOSER'S SPECIALS Summer Mesh Corsets-Girdles-Corsetletts S4.95 Value $3.95 Value LINEN PEDAL PUSHERS SKIRTS MATCHING BLOUSES $5.95 and $7.95 Values $3 95 t0 $7.95 Values I3 Off 13 Off MOSER'S STORE The Store of Quality Merchandise Moderately Priced Herndon Resident Dies in Hospital Augustus G. Lenker, 75, Herndon, died in Sunbury Community Hospital after an illness of nine months. A native of Lower Mahanoy Township, Mr.

Lenker was born August 25, 1880. He was a son of the late Paul and Sophia Lenker. i Mr. Lenker, a retired farmer, was married to the former Martha E. Yocum, Jackson Township, on January 26, 1905.

Surviving are the widow, two eons, Russell, Forty Fort, and Ralph, State College; a sister, Mrs. Verna Wert, Sunbury; a brother, Frank Lenker, Millheim, and four grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 in Rothermel Funeral Home, Hern- include Wally Tetkoskie. Lester Yohe, Ross Sheely and Williard Moody, as pitchers; Frank Vottero. Vince Konyar, George Snyder.

Dick Brace. Baker IVloodv and Joe infielders, and Chip Moody, Witt Gilchrist. Andv Konyar. Guy Mengle and Muzzie Berra, outfielders. Others may take part in the game provided they report for practice before the game.

Deadline Set for Banquet Tickets Members of the Trevorton Oen tennial Committee, during a meeting last night, set tomorrow as the deadline date for obtaining tickets for the centennial banquet next Monday evening in the social hall of St. Patrick's Church. Tickets may be obtained at the centennial committee office in the Odd Fellows building. West Shamokin Street, or from members of the centennial committee. The banquet will precede a fashion show and crowning of the Centennial Queen in the high school auditorium.

Opn. Rev. Fran'z Rundahl will of-'ciate. Burial will be in Herndon TREVORTON CENTENIAL BANQUET TICKET DEADLINE Tomorrow, Wednesday, July 18 No tickets sold after tomorrow. Get tickets frcm any committee member.

Cemetery. Clare Boolhe Luce (Contlnuea from Pags One) going treatments to correct the arsenic induced condition since mid-May. general health is greatly improved, the magazine Mrs. Luce is scheduled to leave this week for a three-week Mediterranean cruise and then return to Villa Taverna where its rosetted ceiling has sance been re-done in non-leaded paint. jl News-Dispatch resssified ads pay bit dividends on a small investment trevorfon Briefs i Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Fox, Trevorton Road; Mrs. Josephine Si-3isky. Mrs. Hilda Knarr and Albert Woodruff, Trevorton, and Mr.

and Mrs. How-ard Wynn, Manville, N. spent the past weekend at ainbridge, where they visited Calvin Knarr, Lamar Fox and Albert Sidisky, who are completing their basic training at the naval base. Wednesday Morning Only Wednesday Morning $2-68 Misses' $2.98 and $3.98 PEDAL PUSHERS Twills, poplins, etc. black, navy, khaki, etc.

Sizes 10 to 18. (Mam Floor) Valley Gun Country Club ATTENTION MEMBERS CLAM BAKE at the CLUB GROVE SUNDAY, JULY 22 Catering by Eddie Feifer Tickets may be obtained ot the club GRATEFUL APPRECIATION We take this means cf expressing appreciation for tihe sympathy of relatives, friends and neigh-We take this means of expressing appreciationz ful to all who aided us in any way and to those who sent cars, flowers, Mass and sympathy cards. MRS LILLIAN COOGAN and FAMILY Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wynn, Manville, N.

spent several days with the latter's mother, Mrs. Hilda Knarr, West Shamokin Street. Wednesday Morning Only! at NEWBERRY'S Girls' Famous Brand PLISSE SLIPS, at Si .00 Diana Rebekah Lodge will meet tomorrow evening at 7:00 In the I.O.O.F. Hall. All members have been requested to wear their centennial costumes.

or frcm committee members. Manufacturer's Closeour of BRAS White cut styler-. Hurry. No-iron plisse in ful only. Sizes 4 to 14.

(2nd Floor) Again Wednesday Morning Only HIGHEST QUALITY PLAIN AND POINTED PLISSE COTTON 1 WE HAVE 11 A family picnic was held Sunday Knoebel's during which a birthday celebration was held in honor of Mrs. Samuel Lebo, who was presented with a gift. Dinner and supper were served. Those P'-esent: Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Oiiyer, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Lebo children, Lon. Diana. Patsy, Leroy, Melvin.

Virginia, Karen and Barbara; Linda Mover. J-ack McGinn. Bonnie. Linda and 11 is. LJf.i ii 11 11 ii r- awn Special Group! HALTERS! MIDRIFFS! 3 UhIVU 3 yds.

EXTRA TOUGH ENAMEL Reg. $1.00 to $1.59 All carry Gluckin "Good Housekeeping" Seol cf Approval and Narureflex Label. A terrific value. Clearance! WOMEN'S SMOCKS! $.99 -GREEN STAMPS! if nn I OUTDOOR BARBECUE GRILL Regular $3.98 8 LADIES' COTTON DIRNDL SKIRTS Ideal All Summer Long DELICIOUS 'C)a DELICIOUSLY Pyj try DIFFERENT 5J Jackie Chesney, all of Shamokin; Mr. and Mrs.

Byerly, Northumberland; Mr. and Mrs. John English and son, John. Selins-grove; Mr. and Mrs.

Truman Roadarmel and daughter. Bonnie; Mrs. John Engle, daughter, Judy, and granddaughter. Wendy, of Sunbury: Mr. and Mrs.

John Mi-rose. Miss Do'-othy Mi rose, Edna Lahr, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roadarmel and daughter. Debra; Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Lebo. Franklin. Evelvn and Carol Lebo, Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Lebo and children. Wayne, David. Bonnie. Jean and Ricky, al! of Trevorton. FOR PORCHES, DECKS, FLOORS Contains both 100 ALKYD and G-E SILICONE! Here a floor enamel that can rally take a licking.

The new Vita Var Porch, Floor and Deck Enamel contains both lOOTo Alkyd-the same ingredient used to make new car finishes tough end G-E Silicone, the new development by General Electric that makes enamels smoother, glossier, One group' Fine quc'itv cottars a hast csso'ted stvles and colors. Secularly sold at S3. 95. 1 2-20. (Wolfei, Basement) Broadcloths, piques, cham-brays, in sol-ds, prints, polka dots, novelties.

Values to SI .95. Save. (Wolfes, Main Floor) Detachoble screw legs. Enjoy outdoor cooking. Uim-um PORCH and DECK ENAMEL MARTINI COFFEE! Wednesday Morning Only! Vi Price Sale of Girls' NYLON DRESSES Regular $2.98 Sale Price 9-00 Sale! Famous Brand BOYS' $4.95 SLACKS Ail summer weight fabrics in solids and weaves.

Sizes 6 to 16. Save. (Basemen;) more durable. $6.25 Gal. $1.85 Qt.

BAMBOO PORCH BLINDS 1 2" Outside Natural Bark 3- FOOT WIDTH Sale Price 99c 4- FOOT WIDTH Sale Price $1.27 6-FOOT WIDTH Sale Price $1.99 FULL-BODIED SPECIAL BLEND 85c FULL-FLAVORED CHOICE BLEND lb. 95c Our own blend rich in flavor and body blended for the connoisseur of coffee. Try a pound today. A birthday partv was held in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Ben H. Long. 536 Market Street, in honor of their granddaughter, Brenda Lib-by. on her fourth birthday anniversary. Those present represented five generations, including Mary.

Ellen Ritzman. great ereat grandmother: Mrs. Anna Sigafoos. great-grandmother; Mrs. Ben H.

Long, Trevorton. grandmother: Mrs. Robert Libbv. Lewisburg, mother, and Brenda Libby, the honored guest. Others present were Herbert Roger and Mary Lou Litz, Erie.

ssS HktI ftVl 1 t-jUk Cuotonld by yj tTzStiT I Good Houkpinjy tttt c(NIAl iitcmc Wednesday Morning Only! L4S Be Early for These 19 Sale' Perfect Quality MEN'S $1.00 HOSE Assorted styles and colors All perfect quality, SI values. All szes. (Basemen) Open All Day Wednesday J. J. NEWBERRY CO 6-10 EAST INDEPENDENCE STREET Mrs.

Charlotte Elliott has re- ped to her home along Trev- BOB MARTINI'S Supermarket 10 NORTH MARKET STREET rjn Road after undergomc a DIAL 8-4631 115 EAST INDEPENDENCE STREET major operation in Shamokin.

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