The Post's Weekly RRL RR CR RR RR RR RRR RO RR RR if ¥ Personals i ’ i George Williams of Franklin Street, is ill at his home. ¥, a i Russell Case of Fernbrook is ill at his home with grippe. ; i oe : Miss June Williams of Franklin Street as been ill this past week at her home. ; —_—— John Nulton, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John Nulton, is recovering from an ear abscess. ; —0— : Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Carlin of East allas spent several days this week at Eo on Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cease entertained Sunday evening. Al —— J Robert Hislop, Sr. of Church Street, spent the week end in Sunbury. He will return home today. Bold —o— Mrs. John Durbin of Franklin Street will entertain members of her bridge club at her home on Thursday evening. Mrs. Sherman Wardan of Main Street, Shavertown, entertained the members of ber card club at her home on Tuesday evening. : pe ] | Mrs. Daniel Richards of Church street entertained for her grandmother, Mrs. Ann Jones of Wilkes-Barre at lunch on Odd Fellows To Honor Officials State Dignitaries Will Be At Wilkes-Barre On January 22 C. Paul Wagner of Williamsport, grand master of I. O. O. F., will make his first and only official visit to Luzerne County on Saturday, January 22.. He will be ac- companied by John L. Price, grand patri- arch of the Grand Encampment, Major General Russell K. Patterson, deputy Commander of the Patriarch Militant, and Sadie Mytinger, president of Rebekah As- sembly. . 1 " Temple Encampment Degree Staff if Philadelphia will confer the Encampment Degree upon a class of about 30 at I. O. ‘0. F. Temple at 3. At 6 the visiting of- ficials will be honored at a dinner at the Hotel Redington. At 8 the initial degree will be conferred upon 150 candidates at Irem Temple. The final event on the day's program will be an open meeting for friends and guests at 9:30. CHURCH SERVICES Services of the Prince of Peace Epis { Rl HRIENENE Hama Nesbitt Hospital Auxiliary Meets ¢ Plan For Card Party To Be Held At Sterling On January 25 The Shavertown branch of Nesbitt Me- morial Hospital Auxiliary met on Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ray Shi- ber of Center Hill Road, Dallas. The meeting was in charge of the presi dent, Mrs. A. G. Groblewski. A regular business session was held. Mrs. V. P. Edwards, general chairman of the card party and dance at Hotel Sterling on Dr. Charles Perkins of Trucksville was the guest speaker. He spoke on ‘The Farce and Fancies of Beauty”. Those attending were: Mrs. John Gir: van, Mrs. George Hofmeister, Mrs. Clif ford Ide, Mrs. Earl Balliet, Mrs. C. S. Evans, Mrs. John Odfield, Mrs. H. E. Payne, Mrs. E. P. Keller, Miss Mary H. Boldt, Mrs. C. S. Lewis, Mrs. C. A. Frantz, Miss Marguerite Frantz, Mrs. M. A. Wilcox, Mrs. H. S. Shapelle, Mrs. C. L. Roushey, Mrs. Milford H. Parsons, Mrs. Charles Fisher, Mrs. S. P. Frantz, Mrs. W. L. Tracey, Mrs. R. L. Brickel, Mrs. Francis Lewis, Mrs. Alfred Bronson, Mrs. Fred Harlos, Mrs. George Chambers, Mrs. G. L. Howell, Mrs. Ira Marvin, Mrs. E. D. Griffith, Mrs. Wesley Himmler, Mrs. R. L. Hallock, Mrs. A. C. Dampf, Mrs. D. J. Thomas, Mrs. N. D. Batey. Mrs. H. A. Randall, Mrs. A. J. Hadsell, Mrs. S. H. Gobel, Mrs. J. A. Hildebrant, “THE DALLAS POST, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1938 gina LULL Centermoreland MRS. BESTEDER CORRESPONDENT !" Miss Agnes Smith is working for Mrs. Ayre at Dallas. wk Miss Thelma Kelly was a Wilkes Barre caller on Saturday. / ® ik» The Kentucky Ramblers will give an entertainment in the Grange Hall on Fri day, January 14. x ® » T. H. Besteder and Cedric Winters at- tended the basketball game at Tunkhan- nock Monday night. | HE Mr. ‘and Mrs. Ernest Whipp and Mr. January 25 announced plans to members. and Mrs, C. M. Gay of Dallas attended Sunday evening. * ~ { lunch at this place The official board of the M. E. Church met with the treasurer, Mrs. May Bes- tider, at her home last Tuesday evening. wl Mr. and Mrs. Ira Roe and Duane Har- ris and family of Laceyville were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Walter Frantz. L . A pancake and sausage supper will be served in the church basement by the |Ladies’ Bible Class Thursday, January 13. | Supper will be served from 5:30 until 8. SHARP AND FLAT CLUB - * » The Sharp and Flat music club of Leh- man met at the home of Miss Ruth El- ston on Saturday afternoon, January 8. ‘During the business meeting each mem- |ber played a selection on the piano. Ruth Science Wonders To Be Explained Associate Of Edison Speaks; Tuesday At Borough High School An associate of Edison and Steinmetz, Harryy C. White, known as “the man who has made millions think,” will speak in Dallas Borough High School auditor ium on Tuesday night at 8:40. Mr. White will use paraphernalia valu- ed at many thousands of dollars, a com- Page Of News And Views For Wome BRINE RRR RRR RRR ERB RRR RRR RR i REMEMBER THIS ONE! The telephone in the new Shavertown i hose house is Dallas 9086-R-2. A tele phone has been installed Company. ! : Qo pe CARD OF THANKS Mrs. John Isaacs and family desire all those who expressed sympathy or offered aid to them in their recent bereavement to know that it is deeply appreciated and = through the | courtesy of the Commonwealth Telephone i heartfelt thanks are expressed thru this medium. S i al fps INSTALL OFFICERS For the fifth consecutive year Andrew plete traveling research library. One of the most interesting of his demonstrations | {is that with the electric eye. * Transmit ting a beam of light, it turns on fans, | makes bells ring and lights a light at his! command. Mr. White will also show his audience black rays, a phenomenon which permits the human eye to see what it has looked at but never seen. While the room is dark, rays unseen play about, rays that cannot be seen under ordinary light. His Pe We Lead to Bigg Fisher was installed as president of the Shavertown Firemen's Relief Association Other officers taking office were: Vice: president, Sam Spaciano; second vice-pres. ident, Harry Siegel; secretary, L. T. ‘Red Schwartz; treasurer, William Cobleig 1 trustee, George Prater and Howard \p- pleton. Ped JTS SSS the Way er Values You'll always find a large assortment of all your favorites - quality foods at lowest possible prices in our Stores. Real spec: | ials and regular low prices that save you money today and every copal congregation will be held Sunday | afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. day on all your food needs. i ‘Wednesday. Mrs. G. A. Learn, Mrs. Harry Allen, | ; Ce as Mrs. Theodore Potter of Trucksville was the guest of Mrs. Alva Quinn and sister, Miss Alvira Quinn of Wilkes Bar- re last week. Miss Helen Ann Himmler of Lake Road has issued invitations for a tea to be held at her home on Sunday afternoon. Guests will number 25. —0— 2 Lloyd Richards of Elizabeth, N. J., will arrive Saturday to spend the week end as Gr the guest of friends and relatives in Dal las and vicinity. Sa Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Richards : of Church Street have as their house guests ~ Mrs. Maude Keithline and Mrs. William ~ LaVan, both of Pottsville. Srv Richard Oliver, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Oliver, was operated on last Sat urday for removal of tonsils at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. His condition is fine. —®Nfrs. Thompson of Alderson who has beén ill for the past week arrived this week at the home of her son and daugh- ter-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Thomp- son, where she will spend some time. ~~ Mrs. James Marshall of Kingston is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Scott, Sr., of Center Hill Road. Mrs. Marshall is the mother of Mrs. Scott. She will remain with her daughter for a few weeks. : Mr. and Mrs. John Blair will move tor morrow into the Baker home. Mr. Baker leaves on Monday for Philadelphia where he will attend school. Mrs. Baker will live in Wilkes-Barre during her husband's ~ absence. . Robert Baker of Fernbrook and Robert © Hislop of Franklin Street will leave on "Monday for Philadelphia, where they will "enter the Pennsylvania Polytechnic Insti- ~ tute. They plan to specialize in air con- ditioning. or ~The Dallas Junior Women’s Club issues a cordial invitation to any man who en- joys theatricals and would like a part in the play “O Doctor” to attend the try outs to be held on Tuesday evening at the ~ home of Mrs. Arthur Culver at 7:30. Ld Bins Mrs. John Cortwright of Shavertown was the first winner in the furniture club "© which is being run by the Dallas Junior Women’s Club. 132 persons have joined the club. Members may still join by call- ing Mrs. Herbert Lundy or Mrs. Robert Bodycomb of Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Oliver of Claude Street, spent the week end in Danville where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacCaffery. Mrs. MacCaf- fery had spent a few days prior to the week tnd visiting her parents, Mr. and Road. Bargains: at BEVAN’S Inventory Sale of mew and used Instruments — phenomenal values — Your Terms are ours Vertical Grand $275 Brand mnew—gorgeous in case and tone—a big value Steinway and Sons Used Upright Bargain Figure Radios 256% Off Demonstrating and Floor Samples Trumpets $19.50 Used GOOD USED UPRIGHTS $20 UP BEVAN PIANO CCH:PANY 12 North Main Ben Hightower, West Center Street, in Shavertown. Mrs. Annie Avery of Ridge Street, who has been ill at the home of her grand- mother, Mrs. Louise Colwell, has recov- ered sufficiently to be about. —_—O— Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson of Franklin Street entertained at dinner on Tuesday evening at their home Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mc Guire, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chapin, Mrs. C. F. Beaglehole, and Mrs. Charles Gray. Following dinner, cards were played. ‘ Mrs. D. P. Honeywell, Mrs. C. S. Behoe, Mrs. Ray Shiber and the guest speaker. Tea was served, with Mrs. D. P. Honey- well and Mrs. G. L. Howell presiding at the tea table. , Mrs. Lloyd Hughey and son Paul and daughter Patricia of Main Street, Trucks ville, spent Thursday as the guest of Mrs. Robert Hislop of Franklin Street. — Mrs. Frank Morris of Franklin Street is spending some time as the guest of her daughter and son-in-daw, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Caperoon of Philadelphia. {Elston won the prize in pinning the star ‘nearest the top of the Christmas tree. Re- | freshments were served by Mrs. Charles | Elston, Jean and Marion Elston. The {following ‘members were present: Miss [Vera Whitesell, teacher; Vera Ide, Judith | Simms, Ruth Wentzel, Arlene Wentzel, | Ruth Elston, Garvin Taugh, Vera Rogers, | and Delephine Frantz. The following | guests were present: Janet Lameroux and | Shirley Howell. ——i— Richard Oliver, young son of Mr. and Mrs. James Oliver of Lake Road submit- ted to a tonsil operation last week. He | is recovering rapidly at his home. cooking. Cookery”. Resolved: TO CHANGE TO Electric Cookery START The New Year with a new conception of your three times daily cooking routine — with an Electric Range. freedom from drudgery . .. A cool, clean kitchen . .. New lei- sure . .. And a new economy with the lower rates at which you now buy electricity for New We may be biased, but frankly we do not know of any resolution that will mean so much to you as the one to “change to Electric Investigate this modern way to cook to- day. . Prices of Electric Ranges start as low as $74.50 cash . . . Long terms. Luzerne County Gas & Electric Corp. 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