The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, October 14, 1938, Image 11

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    THE DALLAS POST, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1938
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PAGE ELEVEN
Auxiliaries Open
Their New Season
Generous Gifts Set Fine
Precedents For Year’s
Efforts
The various women’s auxiliaries of
Nesbitt Memorial Hospital held their
first meetings of the fall season with-
in the last week and established sev-
eral fine precedents for public service
for the ensuing year.
At its meeting in the Nurses’ Home
on Friday morning, the Women’s
Board of the hospital, with Mrs. V.
P. Edwards as chairman, adopted a
resolution authorizing the payment of
about $1,500 for new furnishings in
the nurses’ home.
On Friday afternoon the Kingston
auxiliary met at the hospital for a
luncheon meeting and card party and
decided to contribute $600 to the wo-
men’s board for furnishings. The Dor-
ranceton auxiliary, meeting on the
same afternoon in the Nurses’ Home
for a meeting and card party, also
agreed to give $600 to the Women’s
Board.
Forty Fort auxiliary, displaying the
same fine spirit, met at the Town Hall
pbuilding in Forty Fort and appropri
ated $200 for equipment for student
nurses. The Shavertown auxiliary a.
so held its first meeting of the year
and agreed to purchase $300 for the;
hospital’s X-ray department. At Plym-
outh, the auxiliary of that community
voted to buy a quantity of woolen
blankets. :
A number of pleasant events are
planned for the auxiliaries and a busy
and fruitful year is anticinated.
Doris Krieger Heads
Lehman Student Body
Doris Krieger is entering her second
term ag president of the student coun-
cil of Lehman Townhsip High Schoos,
which meets weekly with the super-
vising principal, J. Austin Snyder.
Secretary is Marion Tlston, a Junior.
Other members: Howard Culp, Trevett
Dickson, Stanley Zelazenski and Carol
Crosby.
Lehman Missionary
Society Will Meet
Members of L.ehman missionary so-
cieties will present a program in Ide-
town M. T. Church House on Thurs-
day, October 20, at 2:30. The affair
will be sponsored by the Serving and
Waiting Class of Idetown Sunday
School, Tea will be served after the
program. All are cordially invited.
NOTICE!
Dallas Township
Taxpayers
1938 Road and School
taxes are now due and
payable. Avoid penalty
and legal action by set-
tling before November 1.
Herbert A. Lundy
office Pioneer Ave.
Delegates Named
By Women’s Club
Organization Makes Plans
For Many Coming
Events
The Dallas Junior Women’s Club
held its monthly meeting at the Tally
Ho Grill Wednesday evening, Mrs.
Charles Whitesell, president, presided.
Mrs. Arthur Culver and Mrs. Howard
Isaacs were elected delegates to the
Allentown Convention. It was voted
to pledge $10.00 to the Community
Welfare.
The following announcements were
made: The annual dinner dance to be
held at the Castle Inn October 26 with
reservations in charge of Mildred Dev-
ens; Federation meeting at the Ster-
ling October 27; Alberta Hoffmeister,
chairman of Christmas dance; dougn-
nut campaign, October 15 to 31; next
board meeting at home of Mrs, Floya
Chamberlain, October 25; next regular
meeting to be dinner meeting at Tally
Ho Grill, November 2; annual birthday
dinner at which time new members
will be accepted November 9.
Nesbitt Hospital
Graduates Eight
Exercises For 1938 Class
To Be Held Thursday,
October 27
Graduation exercises for the 1938
class of nurses at Nesbitt Memorial
Hospital, Kingston, will be held on
Thursday evening, October 27, 1m
Kingston High School Auditorium. A
reception and dance will follow the
program, which will include a speake:.
Members of the class are: Jane
Kimball Bare, Lois E. Elston, Helen
Elizabeth Foster, Bridget B. Melovits,
Natalie Louise Rohland, Eleanor Irene
Shepherd, Kathleen H. Sheridass
Rhoda Mae Watkins.
SHAVERTOWN THEATRE
Evening shows 7-9
Matinee every Sat.—2 p. m.
FRI. & SAT, OCT. 14 & 15
“THE TEXANS”
with Randolph Scott and Joan Bennett
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MONDAY AND TUESDAY
“PROFESSOR BEWARE”
with Harold Lloyd
Also the March of Time
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
“OLD BARN DANCE”
with Jean Autry
® ®
EXTRA! EXTRA!! EXTRA!!!
FRI. & SAT, OCT. 21 & 22
“HOOSIER SCHOOL BOY”
with Micky Rooney
also first episode
FLASH GORDON’S TRIP TO MARS
We'll meet you in
WILKES-BARRE...
+. .at the NEW
COMERFORD
I’ll say it’s PENNSYLVANIA'S
FINEST THEATRE
WEEK IN—WEEK OUT . . . THE BEST
THE SCREEN CAN OFFER PLUS
UNSURPASSED COMFORT
DAILY
FROM
OPEN
SUNDAYS
Week Starting
Friday, Oct. 14
11:00 A M.
2P.M.
Deanna Durbin in
“That Certain Age”
FROM
Township Alumni
Planning Dance
Important Meeting Will Be
Held At School On
Monday Night
Dallas Township Alumni will meet
in the high school on Monday night,
October 17. Important business wil
be tranacted and all members are
urged to be present.
The alumni semi-formal dance will
be held at the high school auditorium
on November 5. Walter Lewin, gen-
eral chairman, will be assisted by the
following committees:
Music, Arthur Kiefer, chairman;
Alice Newman, Ann Bush, William
Frederick Elsie Garinger, Allen Brace,
Margaret Gerlach; refreshments,
Kathryn Girvan, chairman; William
Goss, Dean Ide, Marie Kiefer; adver-
tising, Michael Kozemchak, chairman;
Jimmy Lloyd, Glenwood Ide; reserva-
tions, Alma Parrish, chairman; tickets,
Fildred Devens, chairman; Florence
Honeywell, Helen Breza, co-chairman.
Officers elected recently are: Woen-
lard Lauderbaugh, president; Walter
Lewin, vice-president; Alma Parisu,
treasurer; Anastasia Kozemchak, sec-
retary,
Coming Events At
St. Paul’s Lutheran
“The Signs of the Times” will be the
subject of the sermon of Rev. Herbere
E. Frankfort, pastor of St. Paul’s Lu-
theran Church, Shavertown, at the 11
a. m, service Sunday. Rev. Mr. Frank- |
fort will answer the question: “Do the
times indicate that the world is com-
ing to an end?’ The sermon will be
based on the Book of Revolutions.
Luther League devotional service
will be held at 6:45 and the topic will
be “What Will Keep Me Straight mn |
Temptation”. Mormonism will be the
subject discussed at Vespers at 7:30.
Visitors will be welcome.
The Luther League of St. Paul's Lu-,
theran Church, Shavertown, will hold
a business and social meeting on
Thursday night at 7:30 in the church
basement.
The Ladies Auxiliary will hold Its
regular business and. social meeting
Wednesday afternoon at 2.
Graduate of
Luzerne High School
Bucknell University
University of ‘Pittsburgh
EDGAR W. LARE for Representative
Respectfully Solicits Your Vote and Support
ON THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET
Capable -- Qualified
Efficient
Member of the Bar of Luzerne County
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MISS MUNLEY HOSTESS
Miss Genevieve Munley of Church
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| Bogert, Helen Himmler, Evelyn Temp-
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| Ruth Him, Lois Gregory, Jean Temp-
| lin, Millicent Rustine, Elizabeth New-
| man.
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