: effi cient service. —Shavertown- : e Ladies’ Auxiliary 'of St. Paul's | ran Church - will hold a supper and bazaar in the church sauer | Fment Menday evening Decem- 9. The . Brotherhood of St... Pauls Lutheran Church will meet in th? church basement Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. glias Jones, _ James and Helen Jones attended a ~ birthday party at the home of Mr. and : Mrs. A R. Lyons in honor of Mrs. | Liyons’ birthday at Forty Fort re-| cently. William Woolbert spent Thanksgiv- | ing day at Bucknell University, the | guest of Miss Edna Cease. Brook Yeager, a student at Blooms- | Mrs. burg State Teachers’ College, spent the past few days here with his mother, Mrs. W. B. Yeager. ~ Frances Thomas spent the | | past week-end the guest of Helen Harvey | Li Tunkhannock. - A “Truraber of women of the roth) munity attended the missionary dinner | held at Kingston M. E. Church last Friday evening. The local delegation | won first prize for the best composed | song. Mrs. Arthur Leek was the com- poser. Mrs. Leek also won: the ptize | last year. ? Fred Malkemes, a student at the University of Pennsylvania, is spend- [18 the Thanksgiving holidays here with His mother, Mrs. E. Malkemes. Mildred Woolbert entertained mem- ers of ‘her bridge club at her home | Tmnch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Garey few days visiting relatives at Lanes- spent a | | boro. Wyalusing, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hewitt of Forty Fort were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter | Ha'<e recently. W. L. Tracey has home from New -York City after | spending a few days with her son, Lee the popular moving picture | . ¥Mrs. returned | Tracey, ‘actor. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goeringer and family of Wilkes-Barre were callers at he home of Mrs. C. Malkemes on Sun- | AY. Mr. and Mrs. James Hannigan and Jawrence Williams of Forty were callers at the home of Mr. and t#¢. John DeWitt on Sunday. Mr. DeWitt, who has been confined to his ped for the past few weeks, is much | Fort improved. Mrs. John Whipple of Main street entertained her sister, Miss Gwen | Sickler, of Noxen, over the week-end. | Sheldon Evans of Forty Fort has taken over the drug busipess of Gus Kuehn on Main street. Mr. Evans has been employed by two larges hospitals Philadelphia and Wilkes-Barre. The formal opening of the store will take place within the next few days. tore will be known as ‘Evans’ Phar pnacy.” A friendly service awaits eryone. Irs. William Harfman of Tunkhan- Flock and Mr. and Mrs. James aBrr of Kingston were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Harfman. oy Shaver, who underwent a tonsil operation recently, is improving. ‘William Bodmer of Kingston was a dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Les Harfman Monday eve- ning, = Miss rances Fletelper of West gnding a few gere. hd, ter wit! lege igg py Tr The | [ Carload | his | jius taken over the agency for the Monday evening. Prizes were awarded ofice of Justice of the Peace. Men to Mary Phillips and Beth Symons. Low could you? . | week riding around some of the streets “3 and Mrs. -N- H. Heckman of | of the town. | that was circulated about him as be- | | ing an applicant for the position, and talking and several important drug stores in | | their orders for basket carl H. Monk, of Monk Hardware Company, Shavertown,, Pa., has been quite busy the past week unload- irload of Bremer-Tully and Earl radios. Earl has just recently purchased a light delivery truck with which now give exceptionally prompt service on orders for radios, stoves, ranges, hardware and anything that one want in the large stock aet his storerooms at Shave: town. The S. L. H. S. has a jewelry dis- play at the home of Mrs. Mary Thomas Hess of Main street. SEEN AND HEARD | | By Will Wimble A phone call, Dallas 138, will bring prompt and for Malila, in the Philippine Islands, where he is employed by the Goverr- ment, Herm VanCampen will leave on Monday for Pike county for a fifteen day hunting expedition. tI | that Herm will bring back a deer, for | Nothing has been done so far as to | Christmas treet: that Main street the the community nas been erected on past few years during the Christmas It is said that if the Improve- ment Association does not take action season. soon thatd a prominent local tman will sce to it that it. will be eretced again this year. = While the Improvement Association is sitting idly rumber of local people are ready to 1aise a rumpus if more lights are not pul up in some of the sections of the town. and doing nothing, a Lewis Cottle, of Holcombs, says that | the Bremer-Tully radio sets handled by Earl Monk is the best set that he has ever listened to. “Lou” should know. He is an expert in that par- ticular line. Earl Monk has purchased a TI'ord truck which he intends to use in radio business. You know Earl new | Earl radio also. That a number of men went to see Senator Andrew J. Sordoni the Satur- day that the late George Malkemes was killed for, appointment to the Senator Sordoni and one of his prize riding horses was seen during the There are many soreheads around town now that Mrs. Malkemes has accepted the position of Justice of the Peace that was offered to her by Senator Sordoni and Harold Wagnei. And it is reported that a certain man is very peeved about the story if he finds ‘the party that started the story it would be just too bad. When to him he said: “oD I look like a man that would take the bread and butter away from a child.” He | was a close personal friends of the late Justice, too. We wonder how the local boys feel | | now since they played in the football | | game at Dallas last week, and were | not members of the local school team? It was not discovered until the third quarter of the game and after it was found cut who they were it was just too bad for them. The Athletic Asosciation %ingston township high school placed pall uniforms for tre local high school team, which has 2 franchise in the Rural League that was recently organized. The bovs have the backing of the schocl board in case of a deficit. Congratu- lations, school directors. the of Kail Monk has removed the office furniture from the office in the rear of his building which was used as an office. by the late Squire Malkemes to the home of Mrs. G. IL. Malkemes, where Mrs. Malkemes wil conduct the office which she has accepted, and is awa:ting word frora Governor Fisher Early! intends to Use this room as demonstration roonggfar his radie.sets. ‘Dyfch” Roushe on Th 1 The large thermometer that Iarl]| Monk has erected on the front of his | building showed a reading of 10 de- | grees above zero last Saturday morn- | ing. | There were only six parents attend- ing the Boy Scout ceremonial Monday evening. Wilfred Keats is scout- master and deserves much credit for the spiendid work that he has done with the boys and how ably .he has kept the boys together. It was rather discouraging to see only a few parents present, ST. THERESE’S HOLD CARD PARTY AT PARISH HOUSE A large crowd was present at the card party held at St. Therese’s parish house, the home of Rev. J. J. O'Leary. A number of guests from the more | remote suburban sections and several from other prishes enjoyed a pleasant evening and added the satisfactory sum realized. Several card parties have been held this week, this one, however, is the first to be given at the parish house. Oe ~Trucksville- The members of the Girl Scouts’ Troop Council held their meeting at the Bridge Inn on Monday night. The following were presént: Mrs. A. E. Jones, Mrs. George Metz, Miss Mon- tanye, Mrs. T. R. Hughes and the leaders, Misses Frances Keeler, Flor- ence Anstett and Ruth Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson and Miss Helen Anderson were recent visitors in Scranton. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Young and daughter Edna of Erie, Pa., recently visited J. C. Lewis and family. Ruth Palmer is home for the Thanksgiving holidays. Miss Georgiena Weidner is visiting Miss her parents at Hillside. Myr. and Mrs. Clarence oBston of Noxen were guests of Mr. and Mrs. | George Metz on Thanksgiving Day. Mrs. Weise of Shavertown hostess, at the Bridge Club Tuesday at the Bridge Inn. was held on Mrs. and Mrs. G. J. Reynolds are entertaining the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Turn of Binghamton. | Mrs. Susan Palmer and family visited Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Shennon at Peckville last Sunday. The Epworth League is plannigg for a drama entitled “The Mystery of the Three Gables,” to be held in the base- ment of the M. E. Church, Decemb-zar 3 and 4. Warren Taylor is spending the Thanksgiving holidays at his home in Shade Gap. The Men's of Church met with Joseph Bulforr day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Thanksgiving with Class the M. E 1 Mon- Will Palmer spent Mrs. Charles Pal- "ner. Mr. and Mrs. Sunday at Noxen. Z. R. Howell spent Miss Catherine Rice, a student at Mansfield State Teachers’ College, home for the Thanksgiving vacation. is READ THE POST Subscription price $1.00 per ‘year. Payable in advance. Om ee £ is hoped \ Cf] ase AS Li Tm i il I Come i wo Ra OU have see ficiently goo certain stations thing new in ra you want. The program y station. 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