THE DALLAS POST, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1938 PAGE TEN aL -, KINGSTON TOWNSHIP ROYAL LYNE, Correspondent Phone Dallas 212-R-4 SHAVERTOWN — MT. GREENWOOD — TRUCKSVILLE ATTORNEY DANDO TO ADDRESS G. O. P. RALLY AT TRUCKSVILLE Lyric Choir Will Sing At Gathering On Thursday CROWD EXPECTED An old-fashioned rally will be hela by the Republicans of Kingston Town-. ship in the Trucksville High School auditorium next Thursday evening, November 3. Attorney John Dando, assistant dis- trict attorney for Luzerne County win be the principal speaker. “The voters of the Back Mountain Section believe the safety of Pennsyl-. vania depends upon the election of Arthur H. James as next Governor .of the Keystone State,” says the an- nounecement of the rally, in urging a good attendance. An invitation has been extended to all voters. The Lyric Choir of boys will sing several selections and there will be other musical selections. After the ad- dress, refreshments will be served. The following committees were ap- pointed Wednesday evening at a meeting at which plans were complet- ed in Shavertown fire house: General committee: S. J. Woolbert, John IL. Earl, Ralph Hazletine. Publicity committee: Royal Lyne, John Miles, David Spry, Theodore Hinkle, Bruce Long, Roy Morris, Grover C. Stock, George Nowicki, Er- nest Johnson. Refreshment committee: Alonzo Prutzman. Harry Ell, Wilson Cease, William Riddell, Harry Long, David Schooley, William Roberts, Earl Schall, Robert Woolbert. Parking committee: Francis Mec- Carty, Neual Kester, George Brown, Harry Ritts. Rev. Lowry To Preach At Trucksville M. E. Rev. Harry M. Savacool, pastor of the Trucksville M. E. Church, has an- nounced that Rev. Esduas Lowry, su- perintendent of the Wyoming Confer- ence Children’s Home in Binghamton, N. Y. will be at the Sunday morning service. The evening service will be preached by Rev. Mr. Savacool, whose topic will be “Team Work or Defeat”. Township Eleven Sixth In League Swoyerville Ties Wyoming For First Place In ‘B’ Conference The battle for supremacy in the Lu- zerne County Scholastic Football League was partially decided Wednes- day night when Swoyerville toppled West Wyoming High 14-0 and moved to the top of the heap from second place. Swoyerville’s triumph has changed the percentage ratings of the top teams to such an extent that the first five teams have about an even chance to take the B conference champion- ship. Kingston Township High School with one win, one tie and two losses, in conference games, has slipped from second place to sixth place in the last two weeks, and with only one confer- ence game left to play, Forty Fort, the Trucksville squad has little chance of climbing to the top. The team ratings, as of October 24, find West Pittston in third place, with .291 points; Duryea in fourth place, with .275; Shickshinny in fifth place, with .242; Kingston Township sixth, with .187, and Clarks Summit, Exetey, Forty Fort, Ashley, West Wyoming and Pittston in that order. TOWNSHIP NOTES Mrs. Harvey Sink of Harris Hill Road is ill at her home, Squire Herbert Williams is still at General Hospital, Wilkes-Barre, for observation. Epworth League of Trucksville M. E. Church met on Tuesday night. Miss Elsie Ayers was elected secretary, suc- ceeding Miss Margaret Nichols, who resigned. Mrs. Courtright of Harris Hill Road is seriously ill at her home. Her con- dition is reported slightly improved. Rev. John Howard, pastor of Trucksville Free Methodist Church, and his wife are attending the Mini- sterial Conference of the New York Conference at Chesbrough Seminary, North Chili, N. Y. District Elder A. K. Lindsley and family of Carverton Road are attending the conference, (More Township News on Page 12) Work Is Started On New Building Hildebrant Has Force At Work At Trucksville School Contractor A. M. Hildebrant of Wilkes-Barre, successful bidder on the Trucksville grade school contract, started operations Thursday morning. Under the contract the new school, which will replace the one destroyed by fire, must be completed in eight months. Solicitor Arthur Turner was in Harrisburg this week completing final details and word was received on Tuesday that contracts had been accepted by the PWA, which is pro- viding funds for construction. Friendship Class Has Fine Masquerade Party A masquerade party was held by the Friendship Class of Trucksville M. E. Church on Monday night in the church parlors. Prizes were won by Mrs. Henry Strauser, best costume; Mrs. Harold Croom, most original, and Fred Turner, funniest, The hostesses were Miss Blanche Atherholt, Emily Fisher, Mrs. Clifford Johnson, Mrs. Harry Weiss, Mrs. Rus- sell Weaver, Mrs. Graydon Carle, Com- mittee on games and decorations had as members: Mrs. Donald Anderson, Mrs. Marvin Brown, Mrs. Edwin Bush, Mrs, Robert Gardner, Mrs. Howard Ide, Mrs. Burton Darrows and Mrs. Larry Coolbaugh. The following attended: Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Carle, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Harrison, Mr. and Mrs, Louis T. Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fish, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Ayre, Rev. and Mrs. H. M. Savacool, Mr. and Mrs, H. L. 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