News Of Tl Od | Home Phone 208R-2 By MRS. ARTHUR CULVER + Office Phone 300 George W. Ide who has been work- ing for the last 3 years in Philadel- phia has returned to his home at Lf a Huntsville. ik . . ~ The annual chicken supper and ba- zaar will be held in the Huntsville M. E. Church Wednesday evening, No- vember 16, starting at 5:30 and con~ ~ tinuing through the evening. A * * Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Eggleston of “Vernon entertained Prof. and Mrs. E. ~ Ray Austin and daughters and At- torney Reynolds of Wilkes-Barre and ~ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Besteder of ~ Centermoreland, Li * » Mr. and Mrs, Henry V. Schulz of Dallas are guests at the Dodge Hotel in Washington, D. C. Sx . . : Mrs. Dorothy West of Norton Ave- nue was ill this week at her home. UNL OL * * Mrs. Harry Anderson of Huntsville ' Road entertained members of her 500 ~ club at her home yesterday. ' i * = Miss Elizabeth Love of East Dallas and Charles Jones of Kingston will spend the week-end in Elizabeth, N. J., as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Richards. ; - - Ei The Tunkhannock Battery of the 109th F. A. will dedicate its new ar- mory today followed by a dance to- night in the drill room. A small ad- mission charge will be collected at the “door for the dance. * - Mrs. Arthur Dungey of Lake Road spent Wednesday in Wilkes-Barre. ‘Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parrish of Church Street on ‘Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Par- rish and family and Rev. and Mrs. Norman Clemens and family of Kings- ton, : * * asts met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ynton Lee of Machell Avenue fol- wing the closing of the polls and re- ceived returns via the radio and The Dallas Post. They then journeyed to ~ Plymouth where they were greeted by 2 the newly-elected Governor. 4 . . Mr. and Mrs. Reese Finn of Terrace . Street were guests on election night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey of Plymouth. Mr. Dempsey was the i constant companion of Judge James in his travels throughout the state during the campaign and lives next ~ door to him in Plymouth, ? i f . - The Ella Moore Memorial Class of the East Dallas M. E. Church will hold jts second annual turkey supper at the church on Thursday, November 17 starting at 5:30 P. M. » . - The Ella Moore Memorical Class of the East Dallas M, E. Church held its regular meeting at the home of Miss Arline Moore of Demunds Road. Reg-* ular business was transacted and final 3 plans for the turkey supper to be held November 17 were made. There were 18 members present. The next meeting of the class will be a Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Walter Stradaus. * » 7 Mrs. Thelma Wilson of Franklin Street will entertain members of her card club at her home on Thursday evening. Nos 3 - * Miss Peggy Shindel of Lake Road 5 has been. confined to her home during : i "this week due to an impacted wisdom oo . tooth which she had extracted. * * Miss Marian Scott of Center Hill Road is visiting out of town. - * Mrs. Bessie Sutton of Main Street js seriously ill at the General Hos- pital in Wilkes-Barre. -* - W. B. Jeter, cashier of First Dallas Bank is seriously ill at Nesbitt Me- morial Hospital. pb - - Mrs, Edward Van Campen of Lake Road is seriously ill at her home. * * Mrs. Abbie Evans of River Street, Forty Fort, was guest at the home of Mrs. Amanda Yaple of Church Street this week. Florence Phillips of Norton Mrs. ‘I friends of Mrs. Reynolds will be glad § A Group of young election enthusi- ' Avenue entertained members of her contract club at her home on Thurs- day evening. - | ; * Miss Elizabeth Love entertained the members of the Entre Nous Bridge Club at her home in East Dallas on Thursday. : * * Mr. and Mrs. John Durbin of Frank- | lin Street will entertain over the week end Mr. and Mrs. John R. Scholes of Mahonoy City. g - The Rotary Club of Dallas had 28 representatives from .the local club at the Inter-City meeting at the new Ar- mory ) in Tunkhannock last Friday night. § * . Mrs, John {Wilson of Franklin Street entertained on Thursday evening hon- oring her husband who celebrated his birthday anniversary. Guests nubered 18. } = = Mrs. George W. Reynolds of Mt. Greenwood Road is the guest of Mrs. Flora Weeks of Washington, D. C. while enroute to Zephyrhills, Fla. Mrs. Reynolds will spend the winter with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Charles H. Hobart of Buffalo in Zephyrhills. The many to know that her address will be gen- eral delivery, Zephyrhills, Fla, - = > Mr. and Mrs. Jack Conrad and son, Fred, will reside for the winter in the home of Mrs. George Reynolds, Sr. { Mt. Greenwood Road. - Barbara Oliver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kennth Oliver of Claude Street, is ill at her home. \ > - - Mrs. Margaret Hildebrant of Phila- delphia spent a few days last week visiting friends and relatives in Dal- i las. While here she was the guest of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and {| Mrs. Thomas Robinson of Robinson’s Corner. X 7 * * Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Richards of Elizabeth, N. J., spent the week-end in Dallas and vicinity. Mrs. Richards is the former Miss Marie Woolbert. * - Herbert Williams of Trucksville is seriously ill at the hospital. Mr, Wil- liams is the brother of Mrs. Ralph Rood. Mrs. Amanda Yaple of Church Street has received word that Mr. and Mrs. Lord and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Marstellar of Wyoming were enter- tained on October 19 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Itrich of Pas- adena, Cal, - - Mr. and Mrs. Marstellar are ‘on their honeymoon to the West Coast. Mrs. Marstellaris the former Miss Lena Hallock of Dallas and Shavertown. Mrs. Itrich is the former Miss Mabel Yaple of Dallas. Mrs. Lord is a sister of Ben Heft of Cemetery Street, Dal las. Mr. and Mrs, Lord and Mrs. and Mrs: Marstellar expect to be home by December 1st. They will return ov the Northern route. = * The = King’s Daughters Sunday School Class of Shavertown M. E, Church will meet in the church Mon- day evening at 7:30 for rehearsal of “March of the Birds”. All members are requested to be present. 7 YN Lovely Things. .. ...for lovely ladies ® Tish-U-Knit sweaters designed by Leon CHARIS Represented by \ MRS. ELSIE HARVEY Dallas P. O, Phone 201-R-13 Write or Phone For Appointments Il] ® Kayser Hosiery ® Kayser Pajamas ® Kayser Night Gowns ® Kayser Undies ® Stangl Pottery ® Rust Craft Greeting Cards for all occa- _ res Don’t despair because diseased § teeth and empty gums have robbed you of HEALTH and HAPPINESS. Prices within your reach. See Dr. Kaufman for Plates, Extractions, Fillings and X-rays. DTT 30 S. Franklin St. Wilkes-Barre Hours: 9 to 5 Dial 3-9049 @ Practicing Here Since 1911. sions ® Name-On Personaliz- ed Stationery. ® Personal Christmas Cards styled by Wet- more and Sugden DALLAS GIFT SHOPPE 32 Church Street, Dallas ride Fort Man Ralph E. Evans Married To Local Girl Wednesday In Westminster In a beautiful wedding ceremony Wednesday evening at 8, Miss Jean Turner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Turner of Huntsville road, was given in marriage 'by her father to Ralph Eason Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs.. Raymond . H. Evans of River Street, Fort Fort, in Westminster, Presbyterian Church, Wilkes-Barre. Rev. W, Herbert Sugden officiated. Alice Laura Turner, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, Chauncey ‘W. Turner, brother of the bride, serv- ed as best man, and Miss Nancy Hef- fernan was flower girl, Ring bearer was Thomas Heffernan, 3rd and the ushers included Richard Goff, Jona- than Valentine, Ralph Walter, Robert Youngblood, Walter Dean and Mah- lon Davies. - The bride was dressed beautifully in a white velvet gown and. train, and a long veil. She carried a lovely bou- quet of white gardenias and lilies of the valley. Miss Turner wore turquoise velvet, with an attractive corsage of yellow roses and pom-poms, as did Miss Hef fernan, who was dressed in pale peach, with a turquoise sash. Mrs. Turner, mother of the bride, wore blue velvet with an orchid, and Mrs. Evans, mother of the groom, was dressed in green emerald velvet, and also wore an orchid. A reception was held after the wedding at 116 Hanover Street. > Mr. Evans is counsel for the Board of Finance and Revenue at Harris- burg, and the newlvweds will reside at 1829 Whitehall Street, Harrisburg. FIREMEN’S AUXILIARY The Firemen’s Auxiliary will meet ‘Tuesday night November 15 at Tally’ Ho Grille. All members are urged to be present. The auxiliary wishes to express its appreciation to all who helped with the lunch on election day and the traveling baskets. Dr. and Mrs, B, H. Creasy spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, E. P. Schooley, at South Orange, N. J. Mrs. Creasy will remain for a week. 3 - X * Mrs. Lloyd Kear and daughter, Joan, of Lehman Avenue, joined the for- mer’s mother, Mrs, George Ball, of Minersville, in Atlantic City, where they will vacation for a few days. . - : / | Mr. and Mrs. Adam Kiefer of Shrineview left vesterday for Florida. WOMEN! Try AIDS for relief of functional periodic pain. Positive results. Used by hundreds. R. M: STAPLETON DRUGGIST (Next to Postoffice, Luzerne) SD | ARE OF LUZERNE FOR BETTER BARGAINS , Always Extra Values For The Week-End Dallas Junior Women’s Club will have its annual Christmas party for underprivileged children in Dallas Borough High Scheol on Saturday af- ternoon, December 17. Plans were made at the meeting of the club on Wednesday night. ey The club’s gala Christmas dance will be held at the country club on December 28, with Ray Franconi's or- chestra playing. Reservations may be WOMEN’S CLUB TO HAVE XMAS FETE FOR CHILDREN IN BOROUGH SCHOOL made by telephoning Catherine Gensel at Hofmeister’s. , Twenty-one new members were ad- mitted on Wednesday night. The speakers were Mrs, Charles Williams, club advisor, and Mrs, John Durbin,’ who spoke on the purposes of wo men’s clubs. The next meeting will be a Christmas party and each mem- ber will bring a toy or gift. Silver Leaf Club « Holds Hat Social A hat social sponsored by the Silver Leaf Club of Kunkle was held Friday night at the Xunkle Grange Hall, Among those present were Mable Murphy, Lillian Kunkle, Gertrude Smith, Ruby Miers and daughter Wil- ma, Naomi Ashburner, Frances Smith, Vera Wertman, Elizabeth Hess, Fran- ces Hess, Dorthey Henny, Marie Rydd, Laura, Martin, Grace Idt, Lois Gar- inger, Edith Weaver, Florence XIli- meck, Grace Klimeck and Arlene Kunkle, all of Kunkle, - Hazel Hildebrant, Freda Huey, Roz- zella Carlin, Jeanette /Dickson, Hazel Miller, Mary Pickett, Mary Shotwell, Katie Wilson, Nellie Patrick, Mrs. Stephen Haradem, Miss Elizabeth Kitchen, Mrs. Thompson, Marion Thompson, Myra Carlin and Jule Wil- son. Annual Turkey Supper To Be Held November 17 The second annual turkey supper of the Ella Moore Memorial Class of the East Dallas M. E. Church will be held on November 17 at the East Dallas Church. Decorations will be in keep- ing with the Thanksgiving holiday. Following the supper the orchestra of the P. M. Church of Plains will give a program. Miss Elizabeth Love is general chair- man. There will be no tickets sold ex- cept at the door but reservations can be made by calling Miss Love at 127-R-12 or Mrs, John Hildebrant at 127-R-4. Y HIMMLER THEATRE DALLAS, PA. First Show Starts at 6:30 Second Show at 9 Fri. & Sat, Nov. 11 & 12 “BOYS’ TOWN” with Spencer Tracy and Micky Rooney Also Comedy and Chapter One of “WILD BILL HICKOCK” First Show at 6 MON. & TUES, NOV. 14 & 15 “THE AMAZING DR. CLITTERHOUSE” with Edward C. Robinson Also “Crime Doesn’t Pay” and Comedy WED. & THURS., NOV. 16 & 17 “GATEWAY” with Don Ameche Comedy and Fox News FRI. & SAT., NOV. 18 & 19 “HER LUCKY STAR” with Sonja Henie Comedy and Chapter Two of “WILD BILL HICKOCK” FIRST SHOWS ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY START AT 6 P. M. Your Favorite Playhouse INSTITUTE THEATRE, FORTY FORT EVENING 7-9 P. M. IT’S ONLY 25¢ FOR ADULTS LARD 1b. 8Y%¢ PORK Pork Shoulder 1b. 13c (picnic style) Loose Pork Sausage Ib. 18c BEEF Chuck Roast 1b. 15¢ Boiling 1b. 10¢ Rolled Rib Roast 1b. 23¢ VEAL ——m Leg 1b. 19¢ Rolled Roast 1b. 25¢ Chops 1b. 19¢ Shoulder 1b. 15¢ LAMB Shoulder (to roast) lb. 19¢ Chops 1b. 22¢ Chickens dressed to order PRODUCE CANNED GOODS by the dozen or case at REDUCED PRICES Free Bowls with Oxydol o®e LARE LUZERNE, PA. 188 Main Street FRIDAY e SATURDAY NOVEMBER 11 AND 12 Norma Shearer as “MARIE ANTOINETTE” > with Tyrone Power Doors open at 6:15 Feature at 6:30 - 9:05 MONDAY e TUESDAY Madeline Carroll, Henry Fonda in “BLOCKADE” with Leo Carrillo — Also Short Treats — ° WEDNESDAY ONLY oe Barbara Stanwyck and Herbert Marshall in “ALWAYS GOODBYE” with lan Hunter THURSDAY Warner Baxter in “PLL GIVE A MILLION” | with Marjorie Weaver, Jean } Hersholt and Peter Lorre PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE: % % DIAL 7-742 ww kk \ 17 Lulu Meeker Marries Charles Van Buskirk Miss Lulu R. Meeker and Charles Van Buskirk, Jr. of Fernbrook were married on October 22 at Shavertown M. E. Church by Rev. Russell J. May. The bride wore a gown of plum, with wine accessories. Her corsage was of pink roses. Charlotte Achuff, the bride’s attendant, wore a wine gown with gold accessories. She carried a corsage of Talisman roses. Alvin Meeker of Bloomingdale was the bridegroom’s attendant, BIRTHS Born, to Mr, and Mrs. Sheldon W. Mosier of Laceyville, November 9th, 1938, at General Hospital, Wilkes- Barre, a son, their second child. Mrs. Mosier is the former Hilda: Roberts. | es’ home. Auxiliaries Hear Of Insurance Plan | Nesbitt Women’s Board To Turn Over $1,000 To Hospital : { The Women’s Board of Nesbitt Me- morial Hospital met on Friday morn- ing at the Nurse's Home and adopted a resolution to turn over $1,000 to the hospital for furnishings for the nurs- I Meetings of the Kingston, Dorrance- ton and Forty Fort auxiliaries were held in the afternoon and at each George T. Bell, Jr. spoke on the new of explain-! Hospital Service Corporation Northeastern Pennsylvania, ing its principles and its plan of pro- | viding for hospital service on an in- surance plan. This plan has been formulated by the hospitals of Wyoming Valley and eventually will be expanded so it wilt : be available throughout Northeastern Both Philadelphia and’ New York have such hospital insur-- Pennsylvania. ance plans, | = TODAY & SATURDAY x : pe. ge : x : x E x Wednesday --- Thursday Friday win MELVYN DOUGLAS & A NEW UNIVERSAL PICTURE * Kk MATINEE SHOWS DAILY—2, 3: KINGSTON 45 e SATURDAY—I1:15, 3:15 THEATRE “YOUR GREATEST MOTION PICTURE ENTERTAINMENT” * MONDAY & TUESDAY Next Week Saturday “pICK TRACY RETURNS” Cartoon—Sports—News It’s Only 20c For Adults At The Matinee * % Th ’ > It's wee and The NEW PUBLIC SQUARE WEEK STARTING “Friday, NOV. 11 A Happy Habit Lots of folks are finding new pleasure and relaxation by attending the movies and making an event of it. Every k, thousands from far near attend the great ; shows, enjoy the real com- fort, courtesy and service offered by . . . PENNSYLVANIA'S FINEST THEATRE ~ COMERFORD WILKES-BARRE OPEN daily 11 A. M. ® SUNDAYS from 2 P. M. Current Attraction ® “SUEZ” with Tyrone POWER Loretta YOUNG and ANNABELLA Allain: l of i A Ri r ; i; f YW 2