The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, February 25, 1938, Image 5

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THE DALLAS POST, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1938
: Juniors To Give.
Three-Act Comedy
i “Red Hot Poppers” Will Be
Given At School On
March 2
} The Junior Class of Kingston Town:
ship High School will produce “Red Hot
Peppers”, a novel farce:comedy by Reby
Edmond, in the high school auditorium
ednesday night, March 2, at 8. Miss
‘Sophia Morris is coaching the student
Thespians.
The cast includes Joan Conway, Marion
Howells, Dorothy Luft, Robert Fritzges,
ad William Daggers, George Schmoll, Elea-
nor Prushko, Patricia Davis, Robert An-
4 derson, Wallace Perrin.
Father - Son Dinner
Enjoyed At Church
~The Father and Son Banquet of the
Trucksville M. E. Church was held in
the church on Tuesday night, with more
than 100 men and boys in attendance.
Rev. Charles Roush, pastor of First Bap-
tist
Church, Wilkes-Barre, spoke on
“George Washington, The Citizen and
Mr. Haskins was the speaker
representing the fathers and Clarence
~ Jones and William Griffith represented the
~ sons.
Barre entertained with several selections.
~ President Thomas Ayers
~ toastmaster, John Lewis.
_ The Prudential Quartet of Wilkes
presented the
This is an an-
nual affair and is becoming a valuable
part of the community life.
Contractor Starts
Work On Mausoleum
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Gordon Mathers of Trucksville, road
_ contractor, has started work at the Moun-
tain Chapel Mausoleum and Chapel Lawn
~ Cemetery near Harvey's Lake.
This will
be one of the most beautiful cemeteries
A mausoleum with pro-
visions to take care of 2,000 will be built
and the plot will have 700 burial lots.
Grading and stone roads have been start-
ed.
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LENTEN SERVICE
Special Ash Wednesday services will be
held in Trucksville M. E. Church from
4 to 4:30 p. m. Rev. Savacool, pastor,
will have charge. On Thursday night the
first Lenten service will be held at 7:15.
These meetings are district wide. The
speaker will be Rev. Charles Gilbert, pas-
tor from Carverton. The theme of the
. Lenten service will be John Wesley's Al
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KINGSTON TOWNSHIP
ROYAL LYNE, Correspondent
: Phone Dallas 212-R-4
SHAVERTOWN — MT. GREENWOOD — TRUCKSVILLE
‘Miss Heberling Here
For F. M. Conference
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. On Friday afternoon at 2:30 in the
Trucksville Free Methodist Church a Sun-
Miss Grace Heberling of Meshoppen, for-
Educator Eulogizes
Father Of Country
Prof. Henry F. Jones of Plymouth Bor-
ough Schools gave an inspiring talk on
“The Life and The Man, George Wash-
ington” before Kingston Township Par-
ent-Teacher Association on Monday night.
In contrast to present day writers, who
seem to enjoy attacking the lives of our
early heroes and founders of our country,
Professor Jones gave a talk which was ap-
preciated and considered as one of the
finest the audience had ever heard.
After the speaker, the business meeting
was held. The chairman of the Milk
Fund reported 36 grade pupils are being
served with free milk. The treasurer re-
ported profits of $109.93 from the card
party. This, it was reported, will cover
the cost of milk for the entire year.’
Bills amounting to $33.29 were paid.
A long discussion was held with reference
to asking the school board for permission
to allow milkmen to sell milk in the
township grade schools, to pupils not be-
ing supplied from the milk fund. Prof.
James A. Martin, supervising principal, of-
fered to present this request to the school
board at its nevt meeting. If this request
is granted children who formerly bought
milk from the stores of the community |
will buy direct from the milkmen.
freshments were served after the business
session.
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Postpone Game *Til
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Saturday Evening |
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Kingston Township High School's game
with Dallas Township, scheduled to be
played tonight, will not be played until
Saturday night because the auditorium
will be taken by Tim Mix and his cow-
boys, who will appear under auspices of
the Shavertown Fire Company Ladies’
Auxiliary.
This game will be the last on the regu-
lar schedule for the local quintet and the
girls must win to stay in first place tie
with Dallas Borough girls’ team. Each
girls’ team has lost one game and a play-
off series probably will be necessary to
decide the championship. We cordially
thank Dallas Township's coach and’ play-
ers for agreeing to the postponement.
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BAKE SALE
The Lyric Boys’ Choir will hold a bake
sale on Saturday at the store of Mrs. Roy~
al Lyne, near the high school.
|held at Mrs.
Parents Of Choir !
Members Organize
Parents of members of ‘the Lyric Boys’
Choir met on Friday night at the store
jof Mrs. Royal Lyne, with twenty-two in
attendance. After consideration the group
voted to call its organization The Parents’
Association of the Lyric Choir. The fol.
lowing officers were elected: Warren Per-
rin, president; Mrs. Kresge, vice-president;
Mrs. Lyne, secretary; and Mr. Groblewski,
treasurer. Gordon Mathers was named
chairman of the ways and means commit-
tee and Mrs. Grace Shaffer, chairman of
the bake sale. Monthly meetings will be
Lyne’s store on the third
Friday of each month. Alfred Camp, di-
rector of the choir, reported on activities.
Arrangements are being made to sing over
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COMMITTEES APPOINTED
Dr. Place’s Bible Class of Shavertown
M. E. Church held its rally in the church
ager of Wyoming Valley Airport, as the
speaker. A delegation of 15 men from
the Ashley- M. E. Church Men’s Bible
| Class told how they increased their mem-
| bership to over 100. The local class was
| divided into six groups, with the follow
ing members as leaders: D. C. Smith,
Daniel Shaver, Theodore Gallup, Ralph
Lewis, Peter Malkemes and Guy Down-
er. Fifty men attended the rally.
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BRIEFS
Mr. Alling of Shavertown is confined
in Nesbitt West Side Hospital.
Mr. Huff of Main Street, an old-time
resident of the township, is seriously ill.
He is 84 years old.
The condition of Mr. Hall, who is ill,
is still serious.
Ben Jones is still in Nesbitt Memorial
Hospital: recovering from injuries suffered
in an accident recently.
We extend our sympathies to relatives ||
and friends of the late Mr.
Main Street, Trucksville.
Wendell of
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Eckman, man- |
merly located here, as leader. A special
program titled “A Sunday School Dem-
onstration” will be given and at 7:30 o’-
clock a workers’ convention program will
be given under th direction of Rev. Mr.
Guyer of Simon, Pa. District quarterly
meeting will be held from Thursday night
closing Sunday night. All, interested in
Sunday School work are invited.
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WATCH YOUR DOGS
Dog owners who have not taken out a
{license should take notice that a drive will
start in a few days to check on unlicensed
dogs. ‘Owners that have overlooked this
matter will be fined.
Heinz Strained Vegetables for babies
and convalescents, 3 cans, 25c. Evans
Drug Store, Shavertown. (Adv)
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Delicious Large Jelly Beans, 9c per Ib.
Evans Drug Store, Shavertown. (Adv).
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A sanctuary for bald eagles has been
established at Butler's Point, Lancaster
County. SO
The first cook stove in America is said
to have been made at Herford furnace,
{ Alburtis, Lehigh County. i;
A state forest nursery containing 25,
000,000 trees is situated north of Clear-
field, Clearfield County.
The original forests
covered 28,650,000 acres, and contained
5,000,000,000 board feet of lumber.
of Pennsylvania |
in the church parlors on Wednesday night,
day School convention will be held, with
OYSTER SUPPER
The Ladies’ Aid Society of Shavertown
M. E. Church will hold an oyster supper
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March 2.
First National Bank
United States Depository
PUBLIC SQUARE
WILKES-BARRE, PA.
* NEW LOW PRICES |
ON ROLL ROOFING .
All weights are now priced un-
usually low from the 1 Ply at 75¢
to the best 4 Ply at $1.75. You
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Capital—Surplus ....... $ 2,250,000 can save the bank roll by buying a
Resources .............. $12,412,000 few rolls now.
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: About 1,000 local kids took part
OFFICERS: in our Billy and Ruth toy contest
last Christmas and Joyce Walker,
Wm. f. Conyngham ..... President of Nicholson won the girls’ first
prize. We entered the letter in
the National Contest and were re-
cently notified that Joyce was. a‘
warded one of the national prizes;
also.
Chas. F. Huber .... 1st Vice-Pres.
M. G. Shennan Vice-Pres. & Cashier
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It’s a sure sign of Spring when,
the Brooders begin to sell. Ernest
Valentine of Tunkhannock and 4
Roderic Smith at Montrose are re- J
cent purchasers. We have. both
the coal and oil types—prices from
$10.95 up.
DIREGTORS:
Chas. N. Loveland
Francis Douglas ..
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
Exec. Vice-Pres.
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Wincroft Ranges are famous for
their good baking and beauty. For.
rest Beeman just bought one for §
his new place at Wyalusing. We
have new Kitchen Ranges priced as
2% Interest On Savings low as $45.00.
Sate Deposit Boxes For Rent
John Franko, who operates a nice
farm at Falls, has long been one of
will positively save $2.05.
RADIOS
NEED EXPERT ATTENTION
Let us put your radio in goon
condition. We'll repair it at on
shop. Moderate prices.
Dial 7-6231
Renville Radio Service
189 Main Street Luzerns
188 Main Street
LARE’S MARKET OFFERS
A New Feature High Style
PERMANENT WAVE
You will need one to keep in step with the fashions.
Set and Trim. Satisfaction guaranteed. Expert operators.
- HOW TO OBTAIN IT
All customers who make merchandise purchases in our Market to the amount
$5 New Permanent Wave for only $2.95.
of $10 (It is not necessary to purchase $10 worth at one time) will be HARNESS
given an order to one of the better beauty parlors in Wilkes-Barre for a 4
This is the latest ‘Paris Copy” 4
of the new High Style Permanent and by getting it through Lane S you Ww
Just another saving service at a)
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our valued friends and customers.
John and the boys are making one
of the hard jobs easier with a new
Oliver manure spreader.
"Emerson says he has some good
values in the Harness Shop — a
good halter at $1.00, a complete set
of team harness at $25.00, and a
complete oiling treatment for your
old harness for $2.00.
LET US REPAIR YOUR
Includes Shampoo,
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THE SAFEST MILK TO USE
ECAUSE Scalon Hoods, as well as the en-
tire pouring surface of every bottle of
Woodlawn Milk and Cream delivered to your.
home, are automatically sterilized at 320 degrees
Fahrenheit; because Sealon Hoods — plus our
‘regular cap—doubly guard the purity of Wood-
lawn Milk — because Sealon Hoods are tamper
proof—no matter who handles the bottle before
the Sealon Hood is removed no impurities can
reach the milk.
This DOUBLE PROTECTION does not
cost you one penny extra
So if you want to be sure the milk
you use is absolutely
WOODLAWN — from your neigh-
borhood store or
Woodlawn Farm Dairy Company
SCRANTON
429 North Main Awe.
a », Scranton 4-1151
“% Pittston 1517
home delivered.
pure buy
WILKES-BARRE
61 E. North St.
W.-B. 22171
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