. @ . > « Will Present ¥ Minstrel Sept. 1 Denton Tefrey Will Direct Church Affair The three choirs of Trucksville Methodist Church will present a modern minstrel show in Kingston Township High School, Friday, September 15 at 8 p. m., under the direction of Denton Trefry of Wilkes-Barre. The opening chorus will have a gypsy setting and solo parts will be sung by Mrs. George Reynolds, Jr. End men will be Willard Woolbert, Clarence Jones, Ray Gemmel and James Trebilcox. Interlocutor will be Sam Davis. A chorus of sailors will take the audience to many lands. Soloists in these scenes will be Mrs. Harold Croom. Mrs. Harold Marth, Sally Wagner, Betty Palmer, Grace Morris, Fred Finney, Bob Bachman, Sam Davis, James Trebilcox, Willard Wacelbert, Dick Cease, Clarence Jones, Betsy Reynolds and Billy Griffiths. An appropriate patriotic scene cleses the show with Mrs. Croom as Miss America. The proceeds from the show will be used to purchase necessary gowns and music for the choir. Tickets may be purchased from choir mem- bers or at the door. Mysteries of the photographic dark room are brought out in the open at the New York World's Fair. In two of the exhibits, photo- graphic printers work behind amber glass instead of in the dark, and the public can watch photographs being developed and printed. Free picnic grounds have been provided for visitors to the New York World's Fair and family groups daily lunch in the open air on benches and tables especially set out for them. Don’t look now, but the only oil in the oil well derrick that pounds away day in and day out at the pe- troleum exhibit of the New York World's Fair is used to prevent squeaks in the machinery. Grange Meeting Pamona Grange No. 44 will meet with the Kunkle Branch at Kunkle Saturday, September 9. The morn- ing session will be called at 10:30 a. m. Afternoon session is open to the public. Warden Healey will speak. OUTLET Mr. and Mrs. John Weaver, Misses Mary Zosh, Anna Zosh, Helen Zosh, Marie Zosh and Wanda Henson of Outlet, Leonard Crawford of Han- over Township, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Zosh at Ber- wick. While there they attended the annual fireworks display. Mrs. Laura Henson entertained Sunday at her home in Outlet, Mrs. Mable Milan, John Pasteur of Mauch Chunk and Mr. and Mrs. Alvia Shaf- fer and children of Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. David Kemp, Out- let, entertained over the holiday Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kemp, Thelma, David and Daniel, Jr., of Philadel- phia. Miss Vera Ide, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ide, left Labor Day to enter General Hospital as a student nurse. Mr. and Mrs. John Weaver spent Labor Day with the former's par- ents in Waverly, N. Y. “THE Centermoreland MRS. BESTEDER Correspondent Miss Charlotte Siperko, Wilkes- Barre, spent the holiday week-end with her sister, Mrs. Stanley Weav- er. Mrs. Ruby Besteder attended the Syracuse Fair last week with her son, Floyd of Tunkhannock. Sheldon Drake and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul LaBar, Dallas, called on friends here, Labor Day. The William Gay reunion was held at West Falls at the cottage of Stanley Dymond, Monday. Miss Charlotte Goldsmith, De- Munds, is teaching at Green Castle. The baseball game Sunday after- noon between Meshoppen and Ver- non resulted in a 2-0 score in fa- vor of Vernon. The game next Sun- day will be played at Meshoppen. James Storey is having his house painted. Draper Schoonover is do- ing the painting. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ellsworth have moved to Forty Fort. Kenneth Harding is attending Wyoming Seminary this year. There will be a brush demon- stration held at the home of Mrs. Frank Heitsman Friday evening. Mrs. Ilma Major has sold her farm to a Wilkes-Barre man, KINGSTON, PA. DIAL 7-2181. NAME MAIL COUPON FOR INFORMATION ! Ruggles Lumber Go. 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NOMINATE THE MAN WHO CAN WIN IN NOVEMBER! and loyal to the prin- POST, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1939 ' E FIVE PAGE T= ~ Dorothy Smith To Sing At Trucksville Sunday Miss Dorothy Smith, young So- prano of Shavertown, will be guest soloist at the September music ser- vice to be held at Trucksville M. E. Church, Sunday at 7:30 p. m. Miss Smith is soloist of the Junior Choir at Shavertown M. E. and has been heard many times locally and at the district conventions of the Meth- odist Churches. Mrs. B. Aubrey Ayre, who is or- ganist and choir director of the church will play a group of organ solos and direct the choir in an anthem. Rev. Harry M. Savacool is minister of the church. ANY ‘, nN : a 2 (ETH > NJ More time for fun ~~ YY ~~ tr Wolds Finest VAUDEVILLE % Theilling HORSE RACING % Saturday AUTO RACES A ¥® Spectacular NIGHT REVU IRON FIREMAN Automatic Coal Firing Don’t spend precious leisure ; hours firing a furnace. 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