ocal schs will from noon De- er 24 tomuary 2, 1930. 1 Wimbthe well known writer en anHeard” column, which app rs elsoere in this issue, is 1 bed with an attack of It “hoped that Mr. Wimble next isue ofie Post, for his sayings in the colun are very interesting. Elizeth Weeks of Plymouth spe a feways at the home of Mr. “and Mrs. 'pmas Bunney during the K wee Su { The Eer:ady Class of St. Paul's eran rch will hold a Christ- a party | the church basement on uirsday ‘ening, December 19th. Peay ipper a Success lhe san kraut supper and bazaar hell by © Ladies’ Auxiliary of St. Pails Lueran Church last Tuesday : eveling pived, a big success. A large er ofocal and out-of-town people : rs, seorge Norton. At the candy and Chritmas card booth Mrs. John Fates fy in charge, | Mrs. Monk, Mrs. , Viola Dresser Dorothy Eck, Dressel, Mildred _Bunney, Auxiliary Party nnual Christmas party of the uxiliary will be held Wednes - . Mrs. K. G. Laycock : An e of gifts among members will and | and each ‘article is to cosy no | an 25 cents. ) A. full ge d and a good time 1 those attending. ‘so assured tL Mr and Mrs. Savi = Lewis of Wilkes-Barre, Captain Booth and . Booth of Dalles, Mr. and ; Russ of Fernbrook, 7%. R. Hows! gi iGicombs, Mr. and William : ver, Mrs. Herman rar Campen, £29.:- rick Money, Elizapeth McAndrews, Dana. nkins, M: and Mrs. Cottle, 11 of the Wilkes-arre Times ; Mrs. F.C. Mrs. Beri Mrs. Lows and and - Students Thrifty That local studenis en by a statement Luzerne National Dark, he following figures: ( Attendance Dep. King. T. H. 'S/.. 151 151 ing. T. Jr. H. 124 114 Prucksvile .... 190 35 " ‘havertown . 224 156 0 Rev. Ira Button occupied the pulpit fat the Noxen M. E. Church on Sun- day. Mr. and l Sunday at Noxen, the gue.ts of Mrs. Beulah VanCampen are thrifty issued hy the which shows 1< Pet. 100 92 Mrs. Albert Stitzer spent Baskethal | Attracts Mar, Approximately fifty ported to Coach Hazeltine bevening for basketball practice. ¥azeltine will select from this % team that will be a credif igh school. Mrs. Harry F. has returned ome fromg General hospital, where she had an operation. | Miss Edna Hunt entertained mer - nbs of her Sunday school class at her home recently. Refreshments were served to ‘the following: Eleanor Courtright, Marguerite Button, Jean | Keithline, Mildred Oberst, B } Garey, Helen Garey, Grace Ferrell, Martha Honeywell, Mrs. Anthony, Edna Hunt and Greenfield. Mr. and Mrs. Forty Fort were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John DeWitt of Main street on Sunday. Albert Dotey of Berwick spent Sun- day at the “home of Mr. and Mrs. Fdward Preston. Marion Garvey has returned home after spending days New ‘York City. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Clemow Shaver avenue entertained Mr. and Mrs. Edward Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Williams and daughter Caro- jyn, of Kingston, at their home Sunday. i Woolbert, Guy Woolbert Frank G. Mathers returned from the Poconos on Saturday with a large deer. It was shot by Mr. Mathers. : Earl Keithline, Harry John Courtrigh t oy Kingston brought home two deer students re- Tuesday Coach group to the Henry Dorothy James Hannigan of a few in of on Successful Hunters and attendance | eatrice | | Ross | Coolbaugh, | & and George Gimber | ff yesterday after spending a few days | in the Poconos. Charles Spencer and Lewis Spencer each bagged a deer in the Poconos Saturday. “Ted’ Trumbower of Holcomb’s shof a large deer while hunting at Toby- hanna on Saturday. Scouts Hold Rally . The Dallas District Boy Scout Troops held the first rally of the dis- trict at the M. E. Church Monday evening. There were eighty-five present at the rally. Brief remarks were given by District Chairman W. H. Stang, Scoutmaster Keats of Troop 231, E. W. teeman of Troop 231, Carl Moore, Scoutmaster Valley View 243, George oNbel, Troop 284, Glen View P. M. Church, Charles DeWitt, Troop 261, Trucksville M. E. Church. The various troops unt on a series of stunts which brought a big laugh from the boys present. Valley View troop put on a comedy sketch, Trucks- ville (troop, an automobile act and the Shavertown troop put on the elephant ride. John M. “Samson” Hewitt, Scout executive,” Wyoming « Valley Scouts, showed pictures of the Boy Scout Camp Acahela and a one-reel comedy. The Dallas District Scouts will hold Court of Honor at Trucksville, Feb- ruary 5, 1930. The annual winter camp at Acahela | will open December, 26 and continue for ten days. to attend should communicate with Elwood Swingle, scout- master. Starting ing June 1, scouts wil hold an inter- test. sented to the winning troop. Any local scout wishing assistant Janvary 1, 19306, and end- 1930, the Dalas patrol con- A silver loving cup will be pre district The Kingston township high school | at the scout composed of furnished music The Dana, dru ns; band meeting. orchestra Bob John Rice, clarinet; Delmore Ellalee Shoe- Ken Davis, maker, A ppleton, saxophone and piano. Auxiliary Meets _ December meeting of the Shavertown branch of the Nesbitt Memorial hospital was held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrsfl BE. W. The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. H. R. Diese, and after the regular business was disposed off Mrs. H. W. Crosby gave’ two delightful readings. Mrs. L. 'W. Tracy gave an interest- ing talk ‘on her recent air trip from California to New York City accom. panied by her son, L.ee Tracy. It was completed in forty-eight hours by air- plane during the day and Pullman train by night. She said it is one of the modern ways of travel today and the service and courtesy extended to "The Guernsey. passengers is complete in every detail. They had dinner Saturday evening in California and breakfast + Monday morning in New York City, thus com- pleting one of the most pleasant trips it has ever been her pleasure to ex- perience. Louis Dierolf, who was injured in a, coasting accident on Friday is im- proving at his hoine. Mr. and Mrs. James Calladine of East Dallas have taken up their resi- dence with their daughter, Mrs. Ed- Guernsey, commit- | | up Earl Monk's large | and did they do a good job? Ask Earl, | violin; | ward Preston of Main street. Mrs. Irom Myers, was removed from the General hospital on Saturday to the home of Mr. and Mrs. William: Myers, Main street. - -- During Christmas week a cantata wil be sung by the choir of St. Paul's Tutheran Church and a program will be given by children of the Sunday school classes of the church. The choir wil hold a } {rehearsal tomorrow evening. All metnbers are requested to be present. Ross Williams = of Shaver who was removed to a Philadelphia hospital, where he was operated on, has been removzd to his home. John Gallapher of Main street able ot be about again after being confined to his bed with a severe cold. Dorothea Eck and Catherine Phil- lips represented the newly organized Girl Scout troop at @ meeting held at the Minute Man Tea Room by men- bers of the Scout Leaders’ Association ‘Wednesday. The Brotherhood of St. Paul's Luth- eran Church wil hold its regular meet- ing in the church basement Monday evening. Nomination of officers will be held and a good turnout is urged. The names of Earl Monk, ‘Red” Schwartz and George Hunt have been mentioned as nominees for president. avenue is SEEN AND HEARD By Will Wimble © Local radio listeners would be well pleased if the person who owns that generative or squealer set, as it is sometimes called, would cease using it | as it put a damper on local reception. A number of expert window trim- | mers from Dallas stopped in town long” enough during the week to trim show window. | he knows. These two gentlemen were R. 8S. Stevens and ‘his worthy tant. William Rice. of Dallas. “Red” Schwartz was an interested spectator at the Boy day evening. “Red” tend the firemen’s account of the few intended to at- meéting, put on | church and he sure did enjoy himself. The writer glad to see him there as were “Red” journed up to the was the boys, for they wanted him in the picture. ‘We wonder how Charlie Ayers was able to be present at the rally. Usually when you drop into Charley's cozy corner he would be sleeping or else he would be working on his Ford truck. How come, Charley? Truck working O. K. now? + We hope to see you at the Brotherhood meeting Mon. day, Charlie. Did you see Franklin Malkemes dur- ing the week trying to get his started for trips to market. We wonder is Mr. Moolbert could see to it that a light could be placed at the corner of Franklin avenue and Chestnut street. People on their way to the P. M. Church and Lutheran Church find it very dark at this par- ticular spot. Mrs. Kathryn Malkemes, just ap- pointed by Governor Fisher os Justice of the Peace of Kingston Township, has the distinction of being the only woman to serve such. a position in Pennsylvania. Mrs. Malkemes was selected to serve ‘as Justice after the death of her hus- band. Her selection for the appoint- Here To Serve You!! vans” Pharmacy Main Street SHAVERTOWN (Formerly Kuehn’s) NEXT TO A. & P. Prescription Service SHELDON T. Drugs All new stock. Magazines— The latest. Ciculating Ice Cream— Soon we Library. EVANS, Registered Pharmacist, will in Charge. Merchandise— announce the opening of our Smith’s Golden Seal Package in many flavors—other foun- tain dainties. Toilet Articles— .All the popular powers, creams and lotions. Candy ‘Whiteman{s—fresh, new line for the holidays—also Gunther’s and all popular bar candy. Cigars Cigarettes Many in Christmas packages. For your convenience we have a telephone pay station, handle street car tickets and have plenty of parking space. , Evans’ Pharmacy MAIN STREET P. S.—The other day SHAVERTOWN a mother telephoned from Noxen to to have us deliver Baby Food. made in a few hurs by mail. no matter where you live, by PHONE 222 The delivery was This service is yours, calling Dallas 222. everyone. The honor came entirely unsolicited. ‘When Mrs. Malkemes was informed over the phone of the appointment she thought she was being kidded. But ! when Henry Adolph spread the good news, Mrs. congratulations from everyone. Have you stepped into Earl Monk's storeroom yet? If not, you must stop in the next few days and look over the neormous stock of Christmas gifts that Earl handlés. full line of Christmas tree decorations and toys and games of all kinds, Earl Monk has been busy the past week instalilng radio receiving sets in a, number of homes. The way Earl is going about it it looks as though ’he has monopolized the radio business in this area.’ Atta boy, Earl. The much-talked-of Christmas tree will again be put in place at the corner of Main and Cott ter streets. Sheldon’ Roushey, the well Black Bottom and clog dancer, been laid up with a bad case of grip and has been missed by the boys up Fernbrook way. Did you know that Sam Anthony and Ed Preston are two good bowlers, and Clarence Lasher is a great movie fan, and George pinochle player, and Charles Ayers is a courteous ‘“newsboy,” and Johnny Jones is popular among the women, and Bert Hill is a good political orator and Herm VanCampen is the town’s hard luck hunter, and that George Shaver is a good barber, and Howard Appleton is a hustler on the school board and that Lew Cottle is the best Earl Monk \ Malkemes was receiving He also carries a community known has radio service man that members: present | | rabid boxing fan. ! ee Or | | READ THE POST assis- Cat Hd . Subse vinfinn neice Pay rable i in advance. Scout rally Mon- | | 3 AUTO STORAGE By Day, Night, Week or Steam Heated Building Month WASHING Polishing and Simonizing Immediate Service AUTO PAINTING See Us Before You Have You Car Painted DALLAS MOTOR CAR CO. Main Street A HAPPY THOUGHT TO SOLVE YOUR GIFT PROBLEM We have women’s novel slippers, pat- ‘terned in all th mo st wanted colors. e These slippers express the height of good taste and com- fort. Come in-and see them in ali our: varied styles. Get them where your wife and sweetheart buys her Shoes, Coats and Dresses—at a shop of distinction. Spariir Shopp At the Red Light Luzerne, Pa. Open Till 9 Evenings ment had the unanimous approvel of || Hunt is a good i could find, and Joe Yong" is 2 RN NN IN NN NRO NNN ON rrr Select His GIFT at the CHRISTMAS MEN’ S STORE This is the haberdashery store where women as well as men buy gifts for men. The womenfolks are sure of perfect, courteous service here. They will find an extraordinary array of high grade men’s haber- dashery to choose from. Shirts, Ties, Gloves, Mufflers, Sweaters, Handkerchiefs, Belts, Suspenders and everything conceivable for men in the line of haber- dashery may be obtained here at prices that are always a little lower than elsewhere. Our haberdashery reflects the Vely latest style tendencies in men’s apparel. Robbins Luzerne, Pa. Greatest Clothier Bert Main Street, West Side's RRR A A PRIN afin SPI aey . MS VSR There Are Only TO OOOO OOOO OTOOUY Anal There is no need for you to do your Christmas shopping in the city. Our line of toys and usable gifts is the greatest we have ever car- ried. : Why go to the city to shop, where everything is hurry and rush, when you can buy the same things here for less money and with none of the worry? Ne RE EER ATE TT AA < \ ho ” AL | oP PTwo uv James Wyant 4 Clover Farm Store NOXEN, PA. “WHERE YOUR DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS” AneatuAriAuueAuetetuteute ts Annette dh A dA A A A 4 a 4 a a MAIN OFFICE The Scranton-Spring Brook Water Service Company The water supply of ‘the entire Wilkes-Barre district, comprising 52 separate civil divisions, ‘with an area approximately 90 square miles, is furnished by Scranton-Spring Brook Water Service Company. The total population is estimated at 871,000, which is served through 82,500 taps in the distribution system. The water, obtained from virgin mountain springs and streams, from 15 separate sources in forested watersheds, is impounded in 39 reservoirs, providing a total Storage of 12 billion gallons, and distributed through 705 miles of distribution mains. AN Water Served To Consumers Is Carefully Sterilized. WILKE BARRE, , PA. 30 NORTH FRANKLIN STREET