m——_— DALLAS POST, DALLAS, ~The men of the Lutheran Church were busy Wednesday ‘evening hauling stones to fill in the driveway at the church. After that is done they will make other improvements to the church property. ? J —_— Meeting Postponed = The regular meeting of the Brother- hood of the Lutheran Church has been postponed to Tuesday evening, June 4, at 8 p. m,, on acount of the conference at Scranton.- y Zig Kingston Township High School Victors The Kingston Township High school baseball team defeated the Lehman high school team Wednesday by a score of 15 to 8. ~ REE] Surprise Party Mrs. H. W. Gary was pleasantly sur- prised last week when friends came to visit her and celebrate her birthday anniversary. After an evening of fun a dainty lunch was served to the fol- lowing: Mr. and Mrs. J. Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Clark, Miss Bessie Stroh, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Perigo, John Ide, Dean Clark, ~ Mr. and Mrs. M. Ide, Mr. and Mrs. H. Ide, Mr. and Mrs. R. Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Howard aGry and sons, Willard —— To Attend Ministerium The members of the church council ~ of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church mét at ‘the parsonage on Tuesday evening ~~ with all members present. ~The coun- ~ cil has one vote in each ministerium ~ convention, so Earl Monk was selected as a delegate to go to Scranton on June 3. The whole council will attend in a body. A —_— Memorial Service ~ The Boy and Girl Scouts of Shaver- toun attended Memorial services Sun- day night at the Shavertown M. E. ~ Church. Several special numbers were were well received. A cornet solo by Howard Hallock, bugle calls by Lacey Williams and “In Flanders Fields” by ~ Mrs. Hubert Williams were a part of the program. | < ie Fish Stories—Believe It or Not Russell Engle of Shavertown pulled from Harvey's Lake this week a bull- ~ head weighing 23% pounds. ~ Earl Monk was fishing 2” Mt. Zion and the “catties” were bitiag so fast - he had to have his son Billie take them off the hook while he pulled them in. Fred Jones of Shavertown pulled a 24-inch brown trout out of Bowman’s Creek, the largest of a nice mess. H. S. Leek caught a seyven-pound fish at Harvey's Lake, but just as he was about to pull him into the ~ boat he got away. When asked hou ~ he know the exact weight of the fish ‘he stated it had scales on his back. : Sr i Finishes Aviation Course George Lewis wil motor-to Connecti- ut this week ta visit his brother, Philip, who finishes a course in the aviation school there next week. Philip wil return to Truncksville with him and expects to take up his dut’cs “the new aviation school. —— Dr. Place’s Bible Class S. J. Woolbert entertained, members of Dr. Place’s Bible Class at his home Tuesday evening. There were about thirty present. After the business meeting, during which $50 was paid on a window in the church and $50 ap- “plied to the building fund, Mrs. ‘Wool- bert served a dainty luncheon which ~~ was enjoyed; by all. : ; Kingston Township High School added to the regular services, which |, Banquet \ The annual alumni banquet of the Kingston township high school will be nela at the Colonial tea room on ‘I‘hursday evening, June 6th. : Every member is urged to be present. Please send your reservations to Miss Kuauna Shaver, Shavertown, on or before June 4th. Hiusic for dancing will be furnished by Roy Wandell ant his Bell Hops. —_—O— improving Property Herman Van Campen has a force ot inen at work moving the building oc- cupied by Morgan, the. electrician, closer to his storerooms. This leaves a targe eorner lot vacant. =O Lambert Swingle, who is employed by A. J. Sordoni near iPttsburgh, is spending a few ' days visiting his parents, Mrs. Frances B. Smith is spending a few days iy Philadelphia, visiting her- sister, who is ill. Mrs. David Spry of Franklin street entertained at a dinner party during the week. : ‘Wayne Heeley, who is still confined in Mercy Hospital, is convalescing very slowly. Billie Woolbert and Joe VanCampen witnessed the boat races at Newton Lake on Decoration Day. Mr. and Mrs. I. Brace, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Leek ang Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Patten spent the holiday at Brace’s farm. Fred Woolbert of Shaver avenue celebrated his birthday anniversary on Decoration Day. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coolbaugh and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Keithline enjoyed a long motor trip Sunday. Mrs. Edna Travis Johnson is con- fined to her home with tonsilitis. Cleo Piatt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Piatt, had his arm broken while play- ing ball with the new Junior baseball team. Miss Lenore Warden of Trucksvile entertained at cards Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cooke enter- tained relatives from Tunkhannock on Sunday. H. S. Leek is improving his home with new sidewalks. Mrs. Frank Elston is spending a few days. in New Jersey. Master Bob Woolbert of Shaver avenue had the misfortune this week to run a rusty nail in his foot. Dr. Schooley gave him a tetanus vaccine inoculation to prevent lock-jaw from setting” in. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dungey, for- mer residents, spent some time in Dallas this week. Winfeild Mimnagh of Atlantic City spent Tuesday and ,Wednesday as the guest of Daniel Shaver. The two men were close army friends and old schoolmates. In the Twenty-eighth Division in France, Mr. Mimnagh was dispatch rider for General Muir. Mr. and Mrs. William Geyer of Hazleton spent Decoration Day with Mr. and Mrs. Herman VanCampen. A number of people of this vicinity attended the Decoration Day dinner at Carverton. ] Mrs. Vaughn Dood, who has been a patient at the General Hospital, Is on the road to recovery. Mrs. Stephen Johnson, who has been ill for the past week, is improv- ing. It. is reported that “Woodie” Travis is the first to usher in the watermelon season and that he de- voured one whole one a few nights ago. Perhaps this is the reason that the high school won the game over Lehman Wednesday. Woodie proved one of their star players. Mr. and Mrs. Don Herbert visited relatives here on Decoration Day. PRR General inet—nothing in ’ A i a RR A yy RyRy yyy RRR RRR IRN A refrigerator so simple that all you need do is to plug it into the nearest electric outlet and it never even needs ciling. A SMALL DOWN PAYMENT PLACES ONE IN YOUR HOME Edward Kegems of Fern Brook, Local Representative ~ Page-Morris WEST MARKET STREET - WILKES-BARRE, PA. ae dd a eh A A A dee Aide ddan Arh Arn AAA AA ATA AAT A AAA SRST Y VV Electric SIMPLIFIED REFRIGERATION --- Means --- There isn’t a single belt, fan, ox drain pipe—nothing below the cab: the basement. TOTP OOOIOOOOOOOVIOIOOOD OOOO OOOIOOOITOOOOOOO POOP OPOOOD OOD Mrs. I -Carverton- . —— The Queen Esthers held a party and business meeting at the church on Thursday night. Games and music wer2 the diversions of the evening Mr. and Mrs. John Parrish are re- joicing over the arrival of a baby boy. Mrs. Parrish before marriage was Miss Lavina Lewis. Sunday services, = June school will be at 1:30, church at.2:30. pastor. Miss Edna Hefft of Camden, N. J, is spending some time with her sister, Miss Genevieve Hefft. Mrs. Elizabeth Spade .is ill. : Mr. and Mrs. Theodore: Knorr and children, Diantha, Priscilla, Donald, Emily and Marian of Kingston, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Frantz. and chil-- dren, Sheldon, Nelson, aVleda, Roland and Eleanor of Demuns, Mr. George Knorr and daughter Etta, Mr. Cleve Anderson and Mr. Pavarnik called at the home of Mrs. Mary : Knorr on Sunday. { A Ladies’ Aid dinner will be held at the church on Memorial Day. Every- body is cordially invited. Miss Madge Anderson, a: student at Ithaca Conservatory of - Music, is spending -a few days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. An- derson. Miss Anderson plans to at- tend summer school this summer. Miss Margaret Knoor and Miss Ida Anderson and Miss Genevieve Hefft attended the field day exercises at Kirby Park on Wednesday. Miss Marian Young, who is a grad- uate this year from Bloomsburg State Teachers’ College, is spending her va- cation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Young. Miss Carrie and Rachel Coursen and 9—Sunday followed by Rev. E. M. Greenfield, seriously I. L. Coursen called on Mrs. Bertha Anderson recently. eal SL NOXEN BOY THANKS SUBSCRIBERS Editor of the Post: May I have the courtesy of your columns to thank all the people of Noxen who have .given me sib- scriptions for the Post and who have helped me to win one of the fine Meade motorbikes' you are giving away. I also want to thank those at a distance who have, sent their subscriptions to me. - Respectfully, ROBERT MAY. Noxen, Pa. I. Coursen called on Mrs.| SHES i eT Gen. Juan Vine: unanimously elec: dency of \cnex -1ng Ine agri ke IST Power since 1909. —Laketon- —Q— hat he an Mrs. Sarah Baird is in Wilkes-Barre visiting her daughter, Mrs. Oliver Bond, for a few days. Elmer N. Kerr was a caller at New Columbus on Monday. Myrtilla Rood is home from Bloom- burg State Teachers’ College. John Barrett and friends were at their cottage on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Steele and Mrs. Charles Perrigo of Kingston were callers at Laketon on Tuesday. Mr. C. N. Booth is moving to Dallas on Satrday. We are very sorry to have Mr. Booth and family leave us. Sandy Beach is preparing for a large day ‘the 36th of May. enstalled a number of amusements for both grownups. Mrs. Llewellyn and family of Pitts- ton have moved to their cottage for the summer. Miss: Lillian York of Alderson spent Tuesday ate the home of Mpyrtillae rides and kiddies and Rood. re () ree LADIES DAY ATTRACTS MANY pd The weekly Ladies Day Program at Irem Temple Country Club on Friday afternoon attracted many women from this vicinity. Bridge was played the winners being; Mrs. George Metz of Trucksvile; Mrs. S. G. Ogilvie and Mrs. George M. Huey of Kingston; Mrs. Truman Evans of Wilkes Barre, They have | Mrs. G. B. Saunders of Kingston, and Mrs: F. P. Larman of Scranton. Mrs. J. P. Breidinger of Wilkes Barre was the hostess. At the meeting next Saturday, Mrs. A. J. Sordoni of Kingston will be the hostess. Military bridge will be played. 0 It’s Just Another Detail But when the big red Sanitary Shop on wheels stops at your door you'll be surprised to find no meats dn sight. Housewives ask us where's the meat . Kept by sanitary refrigerating system, away from dust; no hands can touch them—it’s just another de- tail, but it assures you the purest food at all times. Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday we stop at all homes around Harvey's Lake. Emery Newell (Store and Meat Market at Nexen) Watch for Announcements of the Opeaing of Qur Harvey's Lake Shop opie 2 Classified Advertisements 5 es FOR SALE’ Shoats and sucklings.. Goodleigh Farm. Telephone, Dallas 125. 3 —0— FOR SALE At cheap prices, barn chicken coop, wagon house, corn crib, earth closet, zinc-lined ‘grain box. Goodleigh Farm. Call Miss Weir, Dal- las 125. me (Jr RADIOS FOR SALE We have several Kolster and At- water Kent Battery Radio Sets that are ideal for cottage or summer home. Opportunity to buy a high- class set for very little money. We are open evenings. Page-Morris, Inc., 58 West Market Street, Wilkes-Barre. —— LOR SALE : Window screens quickly made to or- ler to fit any size window. Call P. O. Lutz, Dallas, 270-R-16. HIMMLER THEATRE —(— TUESDAY NIGHT Three Week-Ends With : CLARA BOW WEDNESDAY NIGHT The Wind With LILLIAN GISH " THURSDAY NIGHT Night Watch With BILLIE DOVE SATURDAY NIGHT Jimmy Valentine . With WILLIAM HAINES Speaking of Investments! If more people believed their bank- ers and fewer believed their barbers there would be less trouble over the family savings.— American Magazine. The Senate of The President of the United States is a Republican. Statz=s is Republican. The House of Representatives of the United States is Re- publican by a big majority. On next Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Voter, you will be called on to elect a congressman to sit as a member of the House of Representatives. Ask yourself: Will I be doing the wise and proper thing in the United and silo,’ industries may prosper. DR. C. MURRAY TURPIN Remember the majority a’ ways w ewillbeonthien sending to Washington a Re- publican to cooperate with the majority, or should I send to Washington a Democrat to join the minority? If you were voting to send a delegate to a convention would you favor one who you knew had to vote with the minority, or would you cast your vote for one who would take his place with the majority? This congressional contest is nothing more than a decision on the part of the electors of Luzerne County as to whether they wanta representative on the major- ity side of the House or a representative on the minority or losing side. The majority side is for a protective tariff protéction to industries so that When industries prosper there is a demand for anthra- cite coal. Therefore, it is vital to elect to Congress a man for the majority side. s. Why not put Luzerne County in the class of a winner? Elect to Conzrz=zs Dr. C. Murray Turpin, a Republican—one who will get things done. 7 cide of the House. ! i & 5
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