parents they left on a motor trip. They Plans for the annual distribution of Lehman will play Trucksville in re- mt ; and Mrs. the Tabernackle this week. Robert Sut: THE DALILAS POST, DALLAS, PA. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1934. copal Auxiliary Elects Officers e auxiliary of the Prince of Peace ‘Episcopal Church met at the home of Mrs. Arthur Towlson, Shavertown re- centl /yvand following the regular busi- ess session the annual election of of- ficers was held. The results: President, ‘Mrs. Stanley Frederick; secretary, ~~ Mrs. Edward Avery; assistant secre- tary, Mrs. A. S. James; treasurer, Mrs. Chales Anderson; purchasing secetary, Mrs. Eugene Considine. Those present: Mrs. Edward Avery, Mrs. Charles Anderson, Mrs. Eugene Considine, Mrs. B. F. Hightower, Mrs. (A. 8. James, Mrs. Heuer, Mrs. Arthur Toulson, Ms. Catherine Thomas. United In Marriage Miss Helen Hacker of Fernbrook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph united in marriage to Howard Hoptz of Sweet Valley at the Sweet Church of Christ parsonage, T morning, December 6, by Rev. W stripe. The couple were unattenred. Following a reception at the grooms are at home now on Fernbrook Street, Fernbrook. Name Officers Mrs. John Eck was elected treasurer of the Woman's Auxiliary of Shaver- ~ town Lutheran church for the eighth consecutive year. Mrs. Charles Dressel was named president, Mrs. Kathryn ~ Lemke, vice president, and ‘Mrs. M. J. Girton, secretary. Association To Meet ‘Shavertown Improvement Associa- ‘tion will meet tonight at Shavertown “school hous efor its regular meeting. Officers will be named at this time. baskets to the needy at Xmas time will also be made. : ; New Arrival. Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Ockenhouse of . Shavertown announce the birth of a y daughter at General Hospital on Wed- nesday, December 5. Senior Play. ; The Senior class of Kingston Town- ; ship High School will present their play at the high school auditorium next ~ Wednesday evening. The cast is un- der the direction of Miss Edna Cease. Change Residence Mr, and Mrs. William Perrego have moved from Orchard street to the apartment of Harry Still on Main street. 4 i Basketball Games Orange will oppose Shavertown and gular scheduled Rural League games in the high school gymnasium on Tues- day might. The first game will get un- v ~ derway at 8 o PCIe, ~OUTLET- ~ Miss Hannie Sutton is visiting Mr. ‘Corey Evans for a short ‘time. £ x Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moyer expetced to move to Kingston in the near future. Mr. Almon Booth of Dallas visited Grant Ashburner on Sunday. ' Revival meetings are being held at ton of Dallas has charge of the ser- vices. Robert Sutton son of John Sutton is somewhat improved after a nervous ~ breakdown. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Allen and family visited Mrs. Mary Allen on Sunday. Miss Kathryn Lewis is ill at this time. For a Happy New Year Make your reservations now for our New Year's Eve party. Nothing else anywhere like it. Full Course ‘Turkey Dinner POPULAR ORCHESTRA RESERVATIONS $3 A COUPLE THE WHITE HOUSE FERNBROOK, PA. First National Bank PUBLIC SQUARE WILKES-BARRE, PA. United States Depository: " OFFICERS ‘Wm. H. Conyngham .... ¥resident rancis Douglas .. Ex. Vice Pres. Chas. F. Huber .... 19% Vice Pres. M. G. Shennan Vice Pres. & Cashier DIRECTORS Chas. N. Loveland Fred O. Smith William S. McLean, Jr. Wm. H. Conyngham Richard Sharpe C. F. Huber Francis Douglas T. R. Hillard Edward Griffith Wm. W. Inglis M. G. Shennan Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent 8 Pe: Cent Interest Paid On Savings Deposits $1.00 Will Start An Account Social The monthly meeting of the Shaver- town Branch of the Nesbitt Memorial Hospital Auxiliary was held last Fri- |day night at the home of Mrs. E. W. Guernsey of Shavertown. After the meeting, Miss Mildred Isaacs enter- tained with two recitations, “I'm En- gaged to Lemuel” and “Mrs. Casey At The Dintist”. : Those present were: Mrs. G. A. Learn, Mrs. G. Evans, Mrs. A. C. Dampf, Mrs. Edward Girkis, Mrs. Al- bert G. Groblewski, Jr., Mrs. H. A. Brown, Mrs. Fred Harlos, Mrs. G. L. Howell, Mrs. Alonlo Prutzman, Mrs. S. ‘Warden, Mrs. John Durbin, Mrs, F. M. | Roti, Mrs. George Hofmeister, Mrs. Clifford Ide, Mrs. Frances Lewis, Nancy Ide, Mrs. B. F. Nulton, Mrs. Rae Shi- ber, Mrs, S. F. Frantz, Mrs. C. S. Bee- hee, Mrs. Grace Wiese, Mrs. Harry Al- len, Mrs. C. F. Morris, Mrs. Harry Har- ter, Mrs. Arthur Ide, Mrs. W. L. Tracy, Mrs. B. B. Colman, Mrs. F. A. Gobel, Mrs. W. E. Batey, Mrs. ‘A. C Kelley, Mrs C. F. Lewis, Mrs. J. A. Hildebrant, Mrs. E. W. Guernsey, Mrs. W. R. Hawke, Jane Keener, Miss Mildred Isaacs. * o%® * Mrs. A. C. Kelly of Trucksville will entetain at the January meeting of the Nesbitt Memorial Hospital Auxili- ary. Dr. Edwin Wyle of Plymouth, noted lecturer, will speak. * 0% * The Dallas Borough Parent-Teacher Association will meet on Monday even- ing at 8 at the Dallas Borough High School. Rev. Foote of Plymouth will speak. A committee of parents of stu- dents from the ninth grade will serve refreshments, * #0 The Searchlight Missionary Society of Shavertown Methodist church met at the home of Mrs. Stephen Johnson of Shavertown. The hostesses were Mrs. Charles Gossart, Miss Ruth Lamoreaux, and Mrs. Stephen Johnson. A Christ- mas party followed the regular meet- ing. There were about forty present. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ringstrom and (children, Barbara and Alfred, motored to Philadelphia and Atlantic City last Satuday. * % ® Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Risley were the guests of Mr. Risley’s sister, Mrs. W. M. Bowman of Sayre last week-end. . * * Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wrobleski of Dallas spent a few days in Bethlehem recently. * 0% 0% On Monday night the Dallas M. E. Church Choir will entertain. the Dallas Borough Parent-Teachers’ Association The ‘choir will give two selections, “When Christ Was Born of Mary Free” and “Noel”, .|McCarthy, Mrs. Charles H. Cooke entertained Mrs. Helen Clemow of Trucksville Gardens. * * # Mrs. Zigmund Harmon entertained the Ricky Club on Wednesday night. There was election of officers and Mrs, Garrahan was elected president; Mrs. Dietrich, teasurer; Mrs. Jennie Case, secretary. Those present were: Mrs. Laura Dymond, Mrs. Jennie Sauers, Mrs. Garrhan, Mrs. Alice Harmond, mond, Mrs. Elizabeth Stritzinger, Mrs. Bennallack, Mrs. William Vivian, Mrs. Dietrich. < * % o® The Ricky Club will hold a Christ- mas party at Suburban Inn on Decem- ber 26. * The Nesbitt Memorial Hospital Aux- iliar "is planning many’ activities after the holidays. Mrs. E. K. Keller will act as chairman and those assisting her will be Mrs. C. F. Lewis, Mrs. G. A. Learn, Mrs. Frances Lewis, Mrs. 1. R. Major, Mrs, George Metz, Mrs. Elwood Mrs. A. M. Major, Mrs. Frank Mathers, Mrs. C. F. Norris, * * * \ Mr. and Mrs. Frances Layaou of Shavertown have announced the mar- riage of their daughter, Adeline, to Charles Hess, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hess of DeMunds, in Frederick, Md., on Friday, December 7. Mr. Hess is a teacher at Corsica, N. Y., and Mrs, Hess has been teaching in Trucksville grade school. She is a graduate of Lizerne high school. * * xr * * Harold Titman in company with Lewis Wolfe, George Gunther and Walter Dean attended the football game between the Chicago Bears and New York Giants last Sunday in New York City. } Screen Review At Kingston Theatre Three exceptionally fine motion pic- tures successes will attract crowds to Kingston Theatre this week. Today and tomorrow there will be “Gay Divorcee”, a fast-moving musical romance adapted from the sensational Broadway success and featuring Gin- ger Rogers and Fred Astaire. Robert Donat, a newcomer to the screen, plays opposite glamorous Elissa Landi in “The Count Of Monte Cristo’ which will be at the theatre on Mon- day and Tuesday. The third big hit is Constance Ben- nett’s “Outcast Lady”, the attraction next Wednesday and Thursday. —Kunkle— Mrs. A. C. Devens. Miss ‘Mildred Devens, Mrs. Charles Herdman, Mrs. Carrie Kunkle and Mrs, Victor Rydd attended the funeral of Miss Mary Machell of Dallas on Monday. Mrs. Helen Honeywell of Dallas en- tertained with a dinner party on Thursday, honoring Mrs: Jennie Norton of Elkland who is visiting her brother, S. J. Hess and family. Covers were laid for Miss Norton, Mr. John Smith of Wilkes-Barre, Mrs. Sherman War- dan of Shavertown, and Mrs. Charles Herdman of Kunkle and Mrs. Honey- well. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nelson and sons Buddy Jack and Billy of Dallas, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Henny on Sunday. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ashburner and sons Robert and Nelson and Mrs. W. S. Kunkle called on Mrs. Etta Morgan and family of Tunkhannock on Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. Clarence Roote enter- tained at dinner on Wednesday of last week Mrs. John Brader, Mrs. Patrick Kennedy and children John and Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Shupp and, children Lena, Bobby, and Maylon, all of Par- sons. Mrs. Clyde Hoyt spent Monday with Mrs. Frank Boston. A daughter’ was born to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Martin on Monday, Dec- ember 10th. 76 Zerby Street HAVE PAUL A. (the original Koval the Taxidermist) Mount That Buck Head PRICE $15 and UP Phone 7-0715 My Only Place of Business. KOVAL Kingston, Pa. \ at Gay=adurray’s > Santa Will Meet You Here Each Saturday Afternoon And Evening Sleds—Champion Deluxe and Flexible Flyer at all prices from $1.15 to $5.50. $1.10 to $6.50 china at 25¢ to 50c a Trains—The full line of Lionel in wind-up types, streamline spe- cials to the longest electric train made— $1.00 to $40.00. See our train display. Bikes and Tricycles—The American Velo King and Empire kinds in a full range of prices which are very low. Erector and Stanlo Sets—Here’s the outfit for the young mechanic who wants to build his own. 3 sizes. $1.00 to $4.50. Autos—Push, pull and pedal kinds priced from 25¢ to $8.95 for the deluxe pedal outfit. Chemical Sets—Chemcraft Brand the practical kind that’s in- structive and entertaining—4 sets from 90c to $4.50. Our toys for the young fellers also include Footballs, Basketballs; Police Out- fits, Air Rifles and Boxing Gloves. Also an unusual line of gifts for grown ups. Meet Santa at Gay-Murray’s Saturday Afternoon and Evening GAY-MURRAY’S, Tunkhannock, Pa. Skiis—Oxford or Lund—You know the quality—pine or ash Skates—The better shoe and hockey patterns at— $3.50, $4.50, $5.50, and $7.50. Dolls and Teddy Bears—in all sizes and prices at— 25¢ to $3.50—also doll couches and carriages. Child’s Dish Sets—from a plain pattern in green to the best in set. INC. The Y. P. B. will meet at the home of Mrs. David Brace of Dallas on Tues- day evening, December 18. Miss Mildred Devens spent Thurs- day and Friday of last week with Miss- es Jean and Jessie Ritchie of Orchard | { Farm, Dallas, Mrs, Fred Makinson of Forty Fort is | | 3s . : | visiting her sister Miss Margaret Kun- | kle for a few days. eo Mrs. A. C. Devens, Mildred Devens, Mrs. C. W. Kunkle, Mrs. Charles Herd- man and Mrs. Victor Rydd attended the W. C. T. U. meeting at the home of Mrs. Robbins of Trucksville on Tuesday. / Russell Honeywell of Philadelphia spent the week-end with his family here. ; Mrs. Russel Honeywell and Miss Nel- lie Honeywell are recovering from an attack of tonsilitis. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sweezy and daughter Phyllis and Barbara spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Landon. Mrs. Jennie Norton of Elkland who is visiting her brother S. J. Hess has been ill with tonsilitis. 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