lettJewontiedter-np*fraihnits*hnFrsherentII]er-In-eh-lavuetieshimsr-BLOOMINBURG—The Ladle's Aid Society will meet at the Reformed Church parsonage on Thursday afternoon. The hostesses will be Mrs. M. F. Luther, Mrs. W. W. Van Inwegen and Mrs. William Hagan.Birdsall Low, of Weehawken. N. J., was a visitor on Sunday at the home of his sister, Mrs. W. W. Vanlnwegen.The new snow plow, which was turchasod lasc year by the Town Board, was used for the first time Bunday, although there was not enough snow to show hew it would work.BLOOMINGBITRG — Six tables of pinochle were played at the Modern Woodmen card play on Wednesday evening in Memorial Hall. Favors were awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Owens, of Wurts-m boro, and Leslie Weaver and Mrs. M In ry atvoSRtha«eearWInW. H. Chardavoyne. Sandwiches and coffee were served after the cards, then dancing was enjoyed. Music was furnished by a vie-rola.Mr. and Mrs. William Cairns, Jr., Mr. Cairns’ mother and Miss Addfe McDowell, aunt of Mrs Cairns, have gone to Miami by auto. They plan to be gone two months and plan to take an apart-i* ment in a place owned by Mr. Cairns' uncle.Fred Tarbell has been drawn on the grand jury and D. F. Col-i »■ t * - — — — U