- at her home on Lake Street Thurs- FOUR Purely Personal By MRS. ARTHUR CULVER Home Phone 208-R2 Office Phone 300 Mrs. Morgan Wilcox was hostess at a luncheon and lawn card party Larry Isaacs Goes To 7 day afternoon. Guests were: Mrs. Harry Allen, Mrs. Harriet Stevens, Mrs. Emma Shaver, Mrs. Wesley Himmler, Mrs. Arthur Dungey, Mrs. Ray Shiber, Mrs. Nellie Holcomb, Mrs. Zel Garinger, and Miss Mable Place. Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Jones, Pioneer Avenue, had as week-end. guests, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Houde- shel and Mr. and Mrs Chester Buf- fington of Harrisburg. Beatrice, Marion and Jean Hilde- brant, East Dallas, entertained at a weiner roast at their home, Mon- day evening. Present: Beatrice Cook, Marylla Martin, Billy Wagner, Barry Furneaux, Donald Cosgrove, Emerson Evans, Wendal Jones and the hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Oliver, Shav- ertown, spent the week-end at Sweet Valley as guests of the lat- ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rood. Mr. and Mrs. Rood will re- main at their farm for several weeks and Mr. Rood will go back and forth to school. Mrs. Lulu Beisel and Mr. and Mrs. | Wesley Moore were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Smith at Lake Winola. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Isaacs, Shaver- town, entertained over the week- end the former's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. George Snyder of Binghamton. Mr. and Mrs. H. Austin Snyder, Lehman, will entertain teachers of the Lehman Township schools at a party at their cottage at Forest Lake, Saturday afternoon and even- ing. ~ Me. and Mrs. Ralph Smith, Shav- ertown, moved to Kingston on Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Waters, Hunts- ville Avenue, entertained on Labor Pay the latter's sisters, Miss Agnes Kline and Mrs. John Kohl of Kings- ton. Mrs. Nancy Waters, Huntsville Avenue had as holiday guests, Charles Winters, Mrs. Mary White, Paul Jones and Russell Clark of Factoryville. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Steele had as guests Sunday, Mrs. John Nattras, David Nattras, Ashley; Miss Anna Nattrass and William Collins of Fort Belvain, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Zimmerman and Dorothy __ilas, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smith and children, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ell and children, Ralph and Alberta —Bcatlluve: Miss Himmler, Lake days last week, her cousin, Miss Betty Siglin of Luzerne. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Moyer and daughter, Duane, attended the Montgomery reunion at Benton Park, recently: Glen Smith, Shavertown, has left for Washington, D. C., where he has accepted a position with the Amer- ican Airlines. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Howells, Trucksville, announce the birth of a _- daughter, Ethel, August 26. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Oma Miriam Herdman, daughter of the late H.| W. Herdman of Beaumont to Ken- neth Giffin Rankin of New York City at the Little Church Around the Corner, September 1. Miss Doris M. Herdman, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Mrs. Rankin has been employed in the office of Dr. P. A. Williams, x-ray specialist at Hemstead, L. I, for several years. The Rankins will make their home at 37 Brompton Road, Great Neck, L. IL A — RADIO MFG. SERVICE 175 Hazle St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. PHONE 3-9681 Complete radio repair service— all makes home and auto radios. EER EEE 1 Machine or Machineless PERMANENT Guarantees You: 1. Finest Materials! 2. Latest Equipment! Free consultation on all your beauty needs, under personal supervision of Miss Nan! — OTHER WAVES — $1.50 to $7.50 12) ary BEAUT 39 W. Market St. Phone 3-3200 No Appointment Necessary 3. Expert Operators! . | Nazi Spy” Susquehanna University Larry Isaacs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Isaacs, Center Street, Shaver- town, left Tuesday for Susquehanna University, where he will enroll in the freshman class. Larry will be remembered as | Salutatorian of the class of 1939 in Kingston Township High School. During his school career he was active in athletics, serving as cap- tains of the basketball and base- i ball teams and quarterback on the | football team. Because of his high scholastic and athletic records he [earned a scholarship at Susque- hanna. | | Local students registered for the coming term at Wyoming Seminary | are George Phillips, Hobart Jeter, | Thelma Gregory, Lewis Reese, Joe | Fiske, Mary Jeter, David Schmer- er and Stella Mission. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Herbert of | Edwardsville were luncheon guests of Mrs. Joseph Schmerer on Tues- | day. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elston en- i tertained at their homes at dinner ion Wednesday evening, Miss Edna | Zweibel and Miss Anna Boland, both | of Wilkes-Barre. Mrs. Alice Hadsal will submit to {a tonsil operation on Monday. | Mr. and Mrs. John Yeisley, Lake | Street, announce the birth of a ‘ daughter at the Nesbitt Memorial | Hospital on Saturday, September 2. This is their second child, the first { being a son. Mrs. Yeisley was be- | fore marriage, Miss Roberta Van ! Campen. Mrs. Charles Lee and Mrs. Eckley | Schooley spent Saturday in Hershey { where Mr. Schooley played in a golf | match. | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hauck and | family spent the week-end as the | guests of the former’s brother and | sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hauck of Reading. | Mrs. John Yaple of Church Street | entertained the members of the En- | tre Nous Bridge Club at her home ! on Thursday evening. Guests num- | bered 12. Mr. and Mrs: John Durbin enter- | tained over the week-end, Mr. and | Mrs. John Scholes and family of | Mahoney City. | Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Smith, Jr., of Kingston were guests over | the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Henry ) Kraybill of Center Hill Road. | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Haley have ~~ Street, had as her guest several; returned to their home after spend- ing the summer as guests of their parents in Montrose. Mr. Haley, who has been the music supervisor of the Lehman schools, has accept- ed a position in the same capacity in Clark’s Summit. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones, Cen- ter Hill Road, Dallas, spent the week-end in Philadelphia. WON'T YOU LOOK PRETTY, PLEASE? ram You want to look attractive at all times — and you will if you visit our Shoppe for Manicures Permanents Facials, Shampoos Scalp Treatments LABERA BEAUTY SHOPPE 48 S. MAIN ST. WILKES-BARRE Phone 3-9950 Second Floor Himmler Theatre MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AT 2 DALLAS, PA. THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY i “Man of Conquest” with Richard Dix Cartoon, Serial, “Daredevil of Red Circle” «» MONDAY AND TUESDAY | ‘Confessions of a with Edward G. 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The bride wore a Viking blue tailored suit trimmed with squirrel and gray accessories. Her shoulder bouquet was of gar- denias and rosebuds. Mrs. Kline was graduated from Laketon High School and Blooms- burg State Teachers’ College. She has been employed as teacher in the Laketon Schools for the past six years. Mr. Kline is a graduate of Coughlin High School, Wilkes- Barre, and Columbia University and runs his own drug store in Kings- ton. The couple have just return- ed from a wedding trip to Niagara | Falls, Thousands Islands and the Adirondack and Catskill Mountains. They will make their home in Kingston. Honoring Mrs. Kline, her sister, Mrs. Raymond Garinger, will en tertain at a variety shower at her home in Laketon Saturday after- noon. Recently, Miss Ruth Jackson was hostess at a shower for the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lewin and daughters, Barbara and Joanne, Mrs. Emma Shaver and Mrs. Har- riett Stevens of Center Hill Road, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shaver of Philadelphia and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Marcy of Seaside Heights, N. J., over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Richards, Church Street, spent the week-end as the guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earle Keithline of Pottsville. Mrs. Richards will leave on Sunday for Pottsville where she will spend the week. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Yeisley of Overbrook Avenue have returned to their home after spending the sum- mer at their summer home at Han- cock, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Love of East Dallas spent the week-end at the Tunkhannock Fair. Mrs. Peynton Lee, Machell Ave- nue, who has been a patient at the General Hospital in Wilkes-Barre returned to her home on Sunday. She is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lundy of Pioneer Avenue spent the week-end in New York City. POST, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, Mrs. Stewart Walsh of Syracuse, who has been the guest of her sis- ter and brother-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shaver of Robeling, N. J., has returned to Dallas where she will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. John Yaple. Miss Jessie Grose of Peckville is the guest of her sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Peynton Lee, Machell Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Starr, Goss Manor, entertained over the week- 1939 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hauck, Leh- man Avenue, spent Wednesday in Reading. They were accompanied home by the latter's aunt, Miss Edith McNaught, who will spend some time here. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Richards of Elizabeth returned to their home on Monday evening after spending the week-end as the guests of the lat- ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Addison Woolbert, Goss Manor. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Moore, East end, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hinkle of Shavertown and Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Starr of Forty Fort. Dallas, spent the week-end in Read- ing. (Additional Socials on Page 5) LAKE SCHOOL DIRECTOR CANDIDATE Open Late Friday and 2 \ Saturday Shop Regularly in Your Nearest Acme Super Market where Quality is the Watchword. 42-44 Main Street, Dallas SAVE ON EVERYTHING YOU BUY! BUY WITH CONFIDENCE—SERVE WITH PRIDE! Louella Gosart of Harvey’s Lake, daughter of the late Jacob C. and Mary E. Gosart, is the only woman candidate for school director in the | Back Mountain Region... Miss Gosart is President of the Lake Township Republican Club and is a member of the Young Republican Clubs of Pennsylvania. She is a member of many civic organizations and has been | active for years in community and social welfare work. Her educational | background includes Philadelphia schools, Wyoming Seminary and Wilkes-Barre Business College. She feels that women should be repre- Miss Doris McCarty, Lehman Ave- nue, has accepted a scholarship at College Misericordia. sented on the school board and that every effort should be made to secure the high rating Lake Township schools formerly had. Her father was for years a general merchant at the Lake and her mother served as postmaster. mle Here are the 3 meals that cost only 1c to cook Eight minute biscuits Breakfast ! Bacon and eggs Salmon scallops Jelly roll Luncheon . Steamed rice Fricasse chicken, Potatoes, carrots, Onions Lemon snow pudding Dinner We Proved it costs only To Cook Three Meals For Four People With a CHUCK ROAST Ib. 17c STEWING CHICKENS Ib. 21 Tendered PS ~gaies » X70 Oven Tendered Small SMOKED HAMS Ib. 23c PORK SQUARES == 1b. 12V%¢ FRANKFURTERS “=3= [h.19¢ *Skinless FINEST SEA FOOD! | Sliced Cod Haddock FILLETS Ib. 17c STEAKS Ib. {5¢ FILLETS Ib. 10c MACKEREL Ib. 12¢ Ib. 10c Gold Medal “Kitchen Tested” 1b. Bag Large Sea Trout BOSCUL COFFEE Ib. 27¢ ASCO COFFEE 2 lbs. 33¢ BANNER DAY COFFEE 3 ibs. 35¢ EVAP. MILK (Bonnie Oak) 10 tall cans 57¢ ASCO PANCAKE FLOUR 20-0z. pkg. Sc ROB FORD JELLIES 3 14-0z. glasses 25¢ Apple, Rasp., a Ry ASCO BEANS Black., Grape finime i6-0z. can : 5¢ With Pork & Tom. Sauce CHOICE RIPE TOMATOES No. 2 can 5¢ GOLD SEAL OATS 2 large pkgs. 25¢ GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Clenwood = [o, 2 can S¢ CORNED BEEF HASH 2 cans 29c¢ DIAMOND CRYSTAL SALT 2 26-0z. pkgs. (3c STRING BEANS (Fancy Tender) No. 2 can 5¢ CALIF. APRICOTS 2 No. 21 cans 25¢c RED HEART DOG FOOD 3 No. | Cans 23c # (ed N public demonstrations, Mrs. Bertha P. Howe, home economist of this company, proved the low cost of electric cook- ery on a modern electric range. Right before the eyes of all the housewives who attended, Mrs. Howe prepared breakfast, luncheon and dinner for four people, at a total cost, figured at 3c per Kwh, of only 7c for the electricity | used. NOT ONCE—but three times Mrs. Howe pre- | pared those three meals; and each time the | ~ LUZERNE COUNTY GAS & ELECTRIC CORPORATION cost was the same . 1c. That's definite Shredded Wheat 3 pkes. 25¢ Whole or Cracked Wheat, large BREA Raisin, Supreme, Vienna loaves 15¢ Twist, Rye Golden | Tea RODS 2 for 25¢| BISCUITS 6 for 10c Fruit Filled | Pan BUNS doz. 15¢/ BUNS doz. 6c I Pts. Qts. Mason Jars = 8Bc: >= 0d¢ JAR CAPS doz. 17c| PAROWAX pkg. 9¢ JAR RINGS 3 doz. 10c | SURE JELL 2 pkgs. 23c M. J. PECTIN 3-o0z. pkg. 8c CERTO bot. 19¢ M. J. PECTIN 9-o0z. bot. 18c | PICKLING SPICE 4-oz. pkg. 5¢ EE ERS I SC PT, FRE SAMPLE BAR DURING THIS SPECIAL SALE! FELS-NAPTHA SOAP 6 Bars 25¢ FELS-NAPTHA SOAP CHIPS Ige box 18'/2¢ Lifebuoy Soap 3 brs. 1 7c |P&G Soap 3 bars 10¢ Octagon Soap 7 bars 25¢ Ivory Soap med. bar 5¢| Scot Tissue 4 rolls 25¢ | Oxydol 2 lge. boxes 37¢ FINEST FRESHEST FRUITS & VEGETABLES proof that electric cookery is NOT expensive. WHY WAIT? Investigate this low cost cook- ery yourself. Write, ‘phone or call at our show- room today for full details . . . End do it NOW! | NEW SOLID CABBAGE ib. 3c LARGE YELLOW ONIONS i0 Ibs. 19¢ FANCY EATING or COOKING APPLES, 3 Ibs. 15¢ SWEET POTATOES (Fancy No. 1) 3 lbs. 10¢c EGG PLANT (Fancy large) each 5¢ GALIF. SEEDLESS GRAPES Ib. Sc A ET os sss RIGHT RESERVED TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL CLOSING TIME SATURDAY. R: < +