\ rl NA Hh > ¥ix . worth League at 7:45. * who is conducting revival meetings at KINGSTON ROYAL LYNE, TOWNSHIP Correspondent Phone Dallas 212-R-4 SHAVERTOWN — MT. GREENWOOD — TRUCKSVILLE Machinery Moved | From Street Job Highway Department Turns Center Street Over To WPA The latest attempt to complete the improvements started to East Center Street, Shavertown, by WPA three- years ago betered out this week as the State Highway Department, claim- ing a shortage of funds, hauled away its machinery and passed the buck back to WPA. As a result of a vigorous protest from angry property owners last Au- gust, the Highway Department took over the project and completed West Center ‘Street, East Center Street is still uncompleted and motorists must drive over the rough, rock fill. There are no sidewalks on the street so pe- destrians must walk on the half-fin- ished highway. “We're thoroughly disgusted with the Highway Department and with WPA,” one property owner who must use the street told The Post this week. He intimated that some legal action will be taken unless arrangements are made to complete the long-drawn-out project. Thanksgiving Service At Shavertown Church The /annual Thanksgiving service ‘and breakfast of the Shavertown M. 1. Church will be held Thursday morn- ing at 7 o'clock. Rev. Russell J, May will deliver his Thanksgiving sermon during the wor- ship service, in charge of the Dallas . District Youth's Conference, and breakfast will be served by the Ep- Everyone is invited, ande reserva- tions for the breakfast may be made with Ethel Bertram, Helen Kirkendall and Clara May Evans. Evangelist Begins Revival Meetings Rev. Anna Belle Callier, evangelist the Free Methodist Church, Carverton Road, spoke in the high school to Juniors and Seniors on Wednesday afternoon. Miss Callier will preach each evening this week except Satur- day night, ending with her service on Sunday morning, Quarterly Meetings In Lindsley’s Charge Rev. L. K., Lindsley, newly-elected elder eof Wilkes-Barre District, Free Methodist Church, has charge of the quarterly meeting in Free Methodist Church at Trucksville. It began Thurs- day evening and will end Sunday night, with mo meeting on Saturday night. These meetings are held as part of the services and all are invited. Seniors Will Sponsor Dance On November 25 The Senior Class of Kingston Town- ship High School will sponsor a dance on Friday night, November 25, in the high school auditorium, Jack Melton and his orchestra will play. The committee hag as members Dorothy Luft, Rose Shaw, Jean Nel- son, Elizabeth Chersin, Betty Staub, Helen Lawson, Dorothy Staub and Robert Anderson. _Trucksville Church Stresses Fellowship In observance of Fellowship Week, Trucksville M. E. Church, of which Rev. Harry Savacool is pastor, is c¢on- ducting special services which will be climaxed with the Sunday service. To- night at 6:30 the church will conduct a supp meeting of the Million Unit Fellowship. Rev. Mr, Savacool’s sermon on Sun- day evening will be “Chaos and the Way Out.” Ear Corn or Grain Ground For Feed Dillinger Hammer Mill DORNBLAZER BROTHERS Centermoreland TOWNSHIP NOTES The following teachers from KXing- ston Township High School spent the week-end in New York: Misses Lay- cock, Lewis, Pfahler, Joseph, Saxe, Ludwig, Reithoffer,” Helen Anderson and Howell. * * Paul Gallagher is slowly improving at his home in Shavertown after being struck by a car in Dallas. * - : Miss Ruth Evans, student at Rider College, N, J., spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Evans, Carverton Road. » = Miss Betty Owens, student at West Chester State Teachers’ College, re- turned home on Sunday because of illness. * » Mrs. Wesley Kocher of Shavertown arrived home Wednesday night from Nesbitt Memorial hospital where she has been recovering from injuries re- ceived in an automobile accident. * w" > William S. Evans, Jr., secretary of Kingston school board, entertained his father, brother, Sheldon of Shaver- town, and John B. Wallace of James Street, Kingston, recently at a hunt- ing party at his lodge in the Pocono mountains at Blakeslee. The men found game plentiful. Catholic Women Met | Last Tuesday Night The National Council of Catholic Women of St. Therese’s Church hela its monthly meeting on Tuesday night. Miss Mary Corrigan of Hazleton and Miss Mary McCole of Wilkes- Barre, students from College Misericordia, were guest speakers, Schools Give Liberal Amount To Federation Although totals have not been an- nounced, it is expected the contribu- tion to the Community Welfare Fea- eration from pupils at local schools will exceed last year’s donations. The school division in the local Welfare Federation drive has completed its work. Sunday Services At St. Paul’s Lutheran Divine Services will be held at St. 11 a. m. and: 7:30: p. m. Sunday School will be at 9:45 a. m. “The Fatal Folly” will be Rev. Herbert E. Frankfort’s subject at the morning service. The discourse will be based upon the par- able of the rich fool and will point out the false theories concerning owner- ship, peace and security. During the service the men making the Every Member Visitation will be commission ed. Jack Reese will speak at the Lu- ther League devotional service at 6:45. A service of commemoration for those who have died during the past year will be held at the Vesper Service at 7:30.- Members of the Church Council and their wives will attend. {Men's Brotherhood Banquet On Monday The Men’s Brotherhood of St. Paul's Lutheran Church wil hold a banquet on Monday night at 6:30.. Rev. J. C. Mattes, D. D., will speak on ‘“Condi- tions in Germany.” It will be an illus- trated lecture. THANKSGIVING DAY at HANSON'S At The Picnic Grounds HARVEY’S LAKE Special Offering For You And Your Family And Friends SPECIAL HOME-COOKED FULL- COURSE - TURKEY DINNER 5c TURKEY PLATTER 50¢ Special Lunches On Wednesday, Thanksgiving Eve. DINE & DANCE AT HANSON'S TO ADDRESS RALLY Rev. Herbert E, Frankfort, pastor . of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, ‘Shavertown, and who will address the Thanksgiving Rally of Luther Leagues from Northeastern Pennsylvania on Tuesday night at Pittston. ‘thanks. Paul's Lutheran Church on Sunday at Frankfort To Speak At District Rally Rev. Herbert E. Frankfort, pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Shaver- town, has been chosen to preach the sermon at the Thanksgiving Rally of the Northeastern Pennsylvania District of Luther League at St. Peter’s Luther- an Church, Pittston, on Tuesday night. Luther Leaguers will assemble in their respective districts to return All districts will use the same service, Psalms and Scripture reading. The Leagues co-operating in the rally will be Holy Trinity, Kingston; St. John’s Nanticoke; St. Peter’s, Pitts- ton; St. Luke’s, Noxen; St. Paul's, Shavertown; Christ Lutheran, Wilkes- Barre; First German-English, Wilkes- Barre; St. John’s Wilkes-Barre; St. Mark’s Wilkes-Barre; St. Paul's Wilkes-Barre, Mrs. Luther Roushey Surprised At Party Friends and relatives surprised Mrs. Luther Roushey of Shavertown at the home of Mrs. Francis Smith, Carver- ton Road, Trucksville, recently at a birthday party. Those present were: ; Mr. and Mrs. Luther Roushey, Mr. and Mrs, Edward Roushey, Beatrice, George and Alice Roushey, Shaver- town; Mrs. Emery Hadsel, Mrs. Ern- est Fritz, Idetown; Catherine Cool- baugh, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Smith, Donald Smith, Phoebe, Arminta, Ruth, Edith and Clinton Smith, Trucksville, Odd Fellows Will Have Shoot On Thanksgiving Local members of Toby's Creek Lodge, I. O. O. F., No.. 1078, will spon- sor a shooting match on Thanksgiving Day. A match will be held in the morning and another in the afternoon at Joe Bulford’s farm. A fine time is promised to those who attend and an invitation is extended to all who enjoy trap shooting. The prize will be tur- keys, geese and chickens, (ity Chevrolet Co. 1 her life. =f Man Passes Away Mrs. Elizabeth Henney, 77, Dies At Wilkes-Barre Home Mrs. Elizabeth Henney, 77, widow of the late George A. Henney and mother | of Ray Henney of Kunkle, died at her home in Wilkes-Barre on Saturday night after a long illness. Mrs. Henney was the former Eliza- beth Knauber and was born in Wilkes- Barre in 1861. She resided there all She was widely known and respected for her kind, charitable ma- ture and was a devout member of St. Mother Of Local Nicholas German-Catholic Church. She was, until the time of her last ill- ness, an active member of the Ladies Aid Society. Mrs. Henney is survived by four sons, Harry and George of Wilkes- Barre; Charles, Dayton, O. and Ray mond of Kunkle. Five grandchildren also survive, Funeral services were held on Tues- day morning at St. Nicholas Church with requiem high mass at 9:30. Rev. A. Baloga of Mocanaqua officiated with Rev. Father Borr as Deacon, Rev. Father Luksic as sub-deacon and Rev. Father Vetter of Hazleton in the sanc- tuary. Interment was in the family plot at Mt. Greenwood with Rev. Fathers Baloga. and Luksic officiating. Pall- bearers were Gustave Schall, Arthur Schall, Robert Aicher, George Smith, Dr. Carl Steinhauer of Wilkes-Barre and John Lauer of Philadelphia. Factoryville Faces Local Team Saturday The Kingston Township High School football team will play Factoryville on Saturday on the local field. A hard game is expected since Factoryville has not been defeated this year, On Thanksgiving Day the championship of the Back Mountain section will be decided as Lehman and Xingston Township both have defeated Dallas It appears that the teams Last year they Township. are evenly matched. attracted the largest crowd ever to attend a game here. SHOP AT THOMPSON’S On The Fernbrook-Demunds Road for hand-made and commercial gifts, Xmas wrappings GREETING CARDS, PERSONAL CARDS, 50 OR 25 FOR $1.00 Candy, Cigars and Tobacco CHARIS Represented by MRS. ELSIE HARVEY Dallas P. O. Phone 201-R-13 Write or Phone For Appointments EERE EAR EOE L ARE OF LUZERNE FOR BETTER BARGAINS Always Extra Values For The Week-End “Our Name Removes The Risk” 1936 PLYMOUTH Two 350 Door Touring Sedan .. Built in trunk, low mileage, origi- nal black finish. 1936 CHEVROLET Original black finish, mechanically COACH perfect. 5 good tires. 1937 CHEVROLET DeLuxe Town Sedan Beautiful green finish, new car appearance, 1983 CHEVROLET COURE «coh sai 8 1 9 5 In perfect running order 1933 CHRYSLER cours $195 Sport Coupe, rumble seat, beautiful two tone brown. 4 practically new $265 1934 PLYMOUTH COUPE DeLuxe, rumble seat, reconditioned, guaranteed. Market & Gates Sts. @ Dial 3-1171 KINGSTON ® Open Evenings and Sundays — PORK Pork Shoulder 1b. 13¢ (picnic style) Loose Pork Sausage 1b. 18¢ Loin (rib end) Ib. 19¢ BEEF Chuck Roast 1b. 15¢ VEAL Leg 1b. 19¢ Rolled Roast 1b. 23c Chops 1b. 19¢ Roasting Chickens dressed to your order, 5 to 6 pounds. Also Turkeys, Geese, Ducks e@e 188 Main LARE i. LUZERNE, PA. | 7 ’ Ha THE DALLAS POST, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18,1938 ee SUNSHINE BASKETS Children from the primary and jun- ior departments of Shavertown M. E. Sunday School are requested to bring fruit to church on ‘Sunday for Sun- shine Baskets. MISSIONARY SOCIETY Mrs. Bruce Lamoreaux will enter- tain members of the Searchlight Wo- men’s Foreign Missionary Society of Shavertown M. E, Church at her home Friday night, December 2. SERVICES AT LAKE “Expecting His Coming” will be the subject of Rev. John Albright’'s ser- mon at the Harvey's Lake Lutheran Church on Sunday morning at 9. Sun- day Schoo! wil be at 10, LUTHER LEAGUE The Luther League of St. Paul’s Lu- theran Church will hold a banquet on Monday night, December 5, at 6:30 p. m. Rev, G. Elston Ruff, former pas- tor of St, Paul’s Church, will be the speaker. THANKSGIVING SERVICE The annual Thanksgiving service of St. Paul's Lutheran Church will be held on Wednesday night at 7:45. Rev. Herbert E. Frankfort, pastor will preach. First National Bank WILKES-BARRE, PA. PUBLIC SQUARE United States Depository Capital—Surplus ....cccoeeueee. $1,850,000 : OFFICERS : Wm. H. Conyngham.............. President Francis Douglas....Exec. Vice-President Chas. F. Huber........ 1st Vice-President M. G. Shennan..Vice-Pres. and Cashier TB Brown......eies Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS Chas. N. Loveland Fred O. Smith "Wm. H. Conyngham C. F. Huber Francis Douglas T. R. Hillard Edward Griffith Wm. W. Inglis M. G. Shennan William S. McLean, Jr. Geo. W. Guckelberger 1% % Interest on Savings Safe Deposit Boxes For Rent | FEED THE NEW THERM-RICH MEAT-PLUS DOG FOOD/ @ y &/ GET PURINA AT TRUCKSVILLE MILLS Stanley Moore, Prop. Main Highway, Trucksville Sordoni To Operate Binghamton Hotel State Senator A. J. Sordoni of Har- vey’'s Lake, who operates Hotel Jer- myn, Scranton; Sterling Hotel, Wilkes- Barre; and Montrose Inn, Montrose. will acquire control of the Arlington Hotel, ported this week. Binghamton, soon, it was re- | Creditors and stockholders have ap- proved a plan which would place the hotel under Sordoni management, The hotel has been operated for years by the Kennedy Tierhey Co. First National Bank DALLAS, PENNA. MEMBERS AMERICAN BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION % kX DIRECTORS R. L. Brickel, C. A. Frantz,W. B. Jeter, Sterling Machell, W. R Neely, Clifford W. Space, A. C. Devens, Herbert Hill. * kx * OFFICERS C. A. Frantz, Pres. Sterling Machell, Vice-Pres. W. B. Jeter, Cashier * x *x Interest On Savings Deposits No account too small to secure careful attention Vault Boxes for Rent vv GAY-MURRAY NEWS HUNTING TIPS We have the wool Hunting Suits for cold days—sgrouse season is closed—rabbits, ringnecks and squirrels are open till November 26th. Look at our line of Big Game Rifles in all calibres new and used — also all sizes of Kleanbore cartridges. Chas. Lane and Don Kintner each got a bear the first day of season. Deer season opens November 28. VV vv VvVvV dd dtd } P b b ; p ) > > - * Jim Sickler, Felice Frioni, and Parker Malone recently bought new Remington rifles. That ac! counts for 3 doe. We also have Savage, Winchester and Marlin. * * VV VV VV VV VY VO VV eV VV VYY Our Maple City Barn Equip- ment looks good, is very durable “and sells reasonable. Emory Wright at Centermoreland re~ cently bought steel’ stalls and stanchions. Maple stalls sell as low as $4.75. * * ‘We install heat of all kinds. Just tell us what kind you like best. Last week, we installed a fur- nace for Oliver Slocum at Sweet Valley, a cabinet heater for I. L. Stark at West Nicholson, an 0il Burning Heater for Wesley Reeves at Lake Winola and a Steam Plant for Dan Love at Mehoopany. * * Everyone knows how good a Pittston Range is and you can buy them here at less than $90. Recent purchasers ' are Mae Stark Baker of Tunkhannock and Dan Denman at Beaumont. New black Ranges sell here at $50.00. * * ATTENTION POULTRYMEN! Every chicken which has been running on the ground has worms ‘and they can be removed by using Doc. Salsbury’s Rota Capsule. This treatment will not stop the hens from laying and is 2, sure remedy, Gay-Murray Go. Doda Sts dtd dtd tedster duit atbtdaiatbathtdbn cigarettes VU VV VP VP VU VP PV PVP VP VP Vo vr vr TV VY Vr vr vr vy vy vy vey vio ve vr vy Ve ver vy vy vy vy vey vey vey vv vevry Ine. TUNKHANNOCK, PA. dead dba LL THANKSGIVING MORNING Coughlin Kingston AT KINGSTON WHERE YOU'LL MEET YOUR COLLEGE FRIENDS HCME FOR THE HOL!DAYS. OTBALL - - KINGSTON vs LARKSVILLE aturday 2 p.m. Kingston Field Kingston = 19:36 Champions are on the way Again On The Way Again: Scores Last 2 Games KINGSTON 19 PLAINS KINGSTON NANTICOKE ® 0 1 0 Adults 0c = Students. any School. 25¢