~ KINGSTON ROYAL LYNE, TOWNSHIP Correspondent Phone Dallas 212-R-4 SHAVERTOWN — MT. GREENWOOD — TRUCKSVILLE Committee Named For Junior Prom Committees for the Junior-Senior | Prom of Kingston Township High School have been announced. The prom will be held in the high school auditorium on Friday night, under sponsorship of the Junior Class, and will be semi-formal. Lewis E, Wil- liam is chairman of the music com- mittee, assisted by Stanley Fabian, Marion Howells, Dorothy Luft, Robert Anderson, Wallace Perrin; decorating committee, Robert Fritzges, chairman; Joan Conway, Ruth Dressel, Helen Lawson, Hedley Lyne, Doris Mosier, Jean Nelson, Eleanor Prushko, Bryant Phinus, Rose Shaw, Marion Turner; program committee, Rose Shaw, chair- man; Charles Chappel, James Conklin, Donald Bulford, Lauren Dymond, Mat- thews Evans. Cheerio Class Has Meeting At Church The Cheerio Class held a business meeting at the Lutheran Church of Shavertown. Plans were discussed for a party next month. Hostesses were Jane Bevan and Marion Anthony. Entertainment was furnished by Fred Girton. Refreshments were served to Ruth Hontz, Ruth Dressel, Doris Mos- ier, Marlaine Laycock, Ruth Schwartz, Nanc¢y Bevan, Betty Anthony, Mary Jean Laycock, Richard Williams, Bry- ‘ant Rhinus, Fred Girton, Robert Die- rolf. David Jones Speaks Before Bible Class Dr. Place’s Men’s Bible Class met Tuesday night in Shavertown M. E. Church. Final reports were made on the amateur ‘show. The guest speaker was David R. Jones, Kingston, well known humorist. Refreshments were served by Clarence Rosser, William Binde, Alva Wilson, Harold Roushey, Theodore Poad and Theodore Gallup. ATTEND REVEL Members of the Shavertown Brownie Pack, No. 5, who attended the Brownie Revel at Wildwood on Saturday were: Crandall, Jean Gallagher, Emma Jean Layou, Eva Rose Layou, Grace Laux, Alice Lloyd, Nancy Ness, Mary Porter, Joan Rosser, Clarice Rosser, Bernice Shook, Mary Winter, Louise Weiss, Carol Givens, Mary Lou Boyes, June Pembleton, Margaret Gerlach and Minnie Crispell. ' Mr. and Mrs. Royal Lyne, Miss Hat- tie Smith, Donald and Arminta Smith, motored to Endicott, N. Y., on Sunday. Miss Case Crowned As Queen Of The May The annual Field Day of Kingston Township High School was held May 20 on the high school field. The main event was the crowning of the May Queen, Miss Betty Case, who had been chosen by secret balloting. Her at- tendants were Marjorie Nichols, Helen Cooney, Pearl Roushey, Ellen Gregory, Mary Helen Beline, Elizabeth Sink, Betty Owens, Nancy Metz, Norma Hen- ning. Wilma Stock, Dorothy Loveland, Susan Palmer. Fencers were Rose Shaw, Helen Lawson, Alice Holcomb, Ruth Hontz, Doris Mosier, Nancy Be- van, Ruth Dressel, Ruth Gordon, Elea~ nor Prushko, Marion Turner, Marion Howells, Elizabeth Chusin. Dorothy Luft was the Crown Bearer. ANNOUNCEMENTS Members of Trucksville M. E. Church united with other Methodists at an Aldersgate service at First M. E. Church, Wilkes-Barre, on Tuesday night, Brotherhood of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Shavertown, met Monday night in the church. The J. O. Y. Class met with Miss Verna Morgan on Tuesday might. Ladies’ Auxiliary of St. Paul’s Luth- eran Church met at the church on Wednesday night. \ Plans were made for the week-end Camporee at Huntsville at the meeting of Troop 231, Boy Scouts, of Shaver- town M. E. Church. The Junior Choir of the Trucksville M. E. Church will give a musicale at the home of Mrs. B. Aubrey Ayre of Kingston on Saturday night. June Benning will read ‘The Maker of Drums.” John Price of Plains will give a group of piano solos. An invitation to attend its worship service on June 19 was given to the Shavertown Luther League by the Shavertown Epworth ‘League. TOWNSHIP NOTES David Whitney, son of Mr, and Mrs. Bernard Whitney, Shavertown, is ill Barbara Jane Maikemes is recov- ering from a serious illness. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Malkemes of Shavertown. : Mrs. George McLuckie of Shaver- town has returned after three weeks with her son, George and family at Syracuse. Rev. Herbert E. Frankfort of Shaver- town attended sessions of the conven- tion of the Lutheran Ministerium of Pennsylvania at Allentown this week. Miss Sadie Evans and Jennie West visited Jane and Nancy Bevan over the week-end. A FRIENDLY NEW STORE IN DALLAS Come In and Get Acquainted: Our policy is to, supply you with merchandise at lowest prices. 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Guests were Edward Johnson, Billy QGriffith, Thomas Ayre, Paul Savacool, Richard Post, Jack Cun- ningham, Earl Gregory, Charles Gallup, Oran Jenkins, Leyton Fish. NEW ARRIVAL Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones of Shaver- town announce the birth of a daughter on, Saturday night at General Hospi- tal. Mrs. Jones is the former Miss Eleanor Cortright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Cortright of Shavertown. SENIORS GUESTS The seniors of Kingston Township High School received and invitation from Daniel Shaver to attend the ma- tinee “Trial of the Lonesome Pine” on Monday afternoon, AT SHAVER THEATRE “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” will be the feature attraction at Shaver Theatre, Shavertown, tonight and Sat- urday. There will be a matinee at 2 on Saturday afternoon. JOINS CLASS. Mrs. Edwin Bush, Mrs. Charles Carill and Mrs. Albert Challenger were ad- mitted to the Friendship Class of Trucksville M. E. Church at its last meeting. BEAUMONT WINS Beaumont Hight School defeated Kingston Township High School, 3 to 1, on the Beaumont Field. Beaumont will | play here on June 4. SUMMER SCHEDULE Rev. Herbert E. Frankfort, pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, has an- nounced that the 8:30 a. ‘m. Sunday service will be held again during June, The 11 a. m. service There will be no evening service. Yd TW Miss Ruth Williams and Eleanor Jones of Washington visited Miss Betty Anthony. YOU WERE RIGHT, MARY. FOM=OL HAS MADE | MY HAIR AS CLEAN AS A HOUND'S TOOTH ... AND HANDSOME TOO! Good looking hair is an asset to a man. It stamps him as a well groomed gentleman. Fom- ol gives a man’s hair glow. ing health and handsome grooming through its amazing 2-fold power... it cleans and nourishes. Fom-ol is a rich, foaming oil shampoo which takes unkempt, sickly hair (man's, woman's or child's), and leaves it clean as a whis- tle and sparkling with health. Fom-ol is so economical; alittle goes a long way. 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Lawrence, * * Miss Doris Perry was the overnight guest of Doris Dymond. * * The Missionary Society will give a home talent entertainment in the hall Friday evening. There: will be no ad- mission, Home-made ice cream will be served. * * guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank ‘Walter and son, Clarence, and John Walter, Jr., of Falls. * * For Rent: New five-room. house bath and electric lights, large garden, garage, Orange; Leslie Dymond. SHAVERTOWN THEATRE TODAY AN D SATURDAY “SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS” ~~ MATINEE SATURDAY 2 P. M. * * MONDAY AND TUESDAY “TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE” Filmed in technicolor with Sylvia Sidney, Fred MacMurray, Henry Fonda * Decoration Day Matinee 2 P.M % WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY “YOU'RE A SWEET- HEART” With Alice Faye, George Murphy Ken Murray ® * FRIDAY AND SATURDAY “THE BUCCANEER” With Frederick March, Franceska Goal MATINEE SATURDAY 2 P. 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