vy so A THE POST, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1939 KINGSTON TOWNSHIP ROYAL LYNE, Correspondent Phone Dallas 408 SHAVERTOWN - MT. GREENWOOD - TRUCKSVILLE Firemen Honor Grid Champions Heffernan Toastmaster, McCracken Is Speaker For the third time this season, Kingston Township’s much-feted championship football team, and its coach, Walter Hicks, were honored at a dinner in the Shavertown fire house on Monday night. The team members were guests at a dinner given by Ed Hall several weeks ago. L. T. “Red” Schwartz, chairman of the committee from Shavertown Fire Company which sponsored Monday night's affair, welcomed the guests and introduced Tom E. Hef- fernan, Jr., sports editor of The Sunday Independent and who was a witty and gracious toastmaster. Joe McCracken, coach of Kingston High School's Wyoming Valley champions, was the principal speak- er. He drew from his experience as a coach at Berwick, G. A. R. and Kingston an interesting talk on football. Morgan Rowlands, Jr. sang solos and the football squad, directed by Miss Dorothy Weaver, sang. Coach Hicks thanked the men who had given the dinner and his squad members. The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the fire company, served the turkey dinner. Service Announced For White Church On Hill Rev. Harry Savacool, pastor of the White Church on the Hill, has announced the following schedule of Sunday services: 9:30 a. m., church school; 10:30, worship, conclusion of Bible Week; sermon subject, “Ex- ploration and Discovery in Bible Study Hours”; 6:45 Epworth League; 7:30, evening worship; I. O. 0. F., will attend; sermon, ‘Divided They Cannot Stand!” Services next week: Monday, 7:30, meeting of finance committee at the church; 8 monthly official board meeting; Thursday, 7:15, church study night; 5:30, fish and chips supper served by W. F. C. and C. C. Classes; tickets must be purchased in advance. Calendar Of Events “At St. Paul's Church “When Will the End of the World Come ?” will be the subject of Rev. Herbert E. Frankfort’s sermon at the 11 a. m. service at St. Pauls Lutheran Church, Shavertown, on Sunday. Sunday School will be at 9:45 and Luther League devotions at 6:45. “Discouraged ? What Then?” will be Rev. Mr. Frank fort's sermon topic in the evening at 7:30. Meetings scheduled for the week: Monday, 7, Confirmation Class; Tuesday, 8, Sunday School teachers’ meeting; Wednesday, 1, Ladies’ Auxiliary; Thursday, 7:30, first aid class. Supper Wednesday The Ladies’ Aid’ Society of the Shavertown Methodist Church wil’ conduct a supper in the church par- lors at 6:30 Wednesday. RENN'S CAFE 289 BENNETT STREET — THURSDAY — FARMER DANCES — FRIDAY — FLOOR SHOW and DANCING SATURDAY—DANCING Music by “Jolly Ramblers” Our Specialty Spaghetti—Sea Food Himmler Theatre MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AT 2 DALLAS, PA. THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY “Golden Boy” With Barbara Stanwyk Comedy and Cartoon Saturday Matinee, Serial MONDAY AND TUESDAY “Thunder Afloat” with Wallace Beery Comedy—2 Cartoons WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY % DOUBLE FEATURE *% “Cowhoy Quarterback” with Bert Wheeler “Mr. Moto Takes A Vacation” with Peter Lorre Township Brevities Joseph Bulford of Carverton Road has returned to work following his illness. Pictures of the Memorial Shrine at Orange were shown at the Trucksville Methodist Church on Tuesday night. Rev. Herbert Olver, pastor of the Free Methodist Church, accompan- ied by Mrs. Clifford Jones, Mrs. Phil- lip Mosier, Audrey Shupp and Ruth Smith motored to South Canaan to attend revival meetings. Mr. and Mrs. William Walker and son, William, Jr., have returned to Philadelphia after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Williams. Frank Johnson of Huntsville is greatly improved after his recent illness. William Dymond, Jr., of Main Street is a patient in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital, suffering from a broken arm. George Bulford, who has been ill, is feeling better. Joseph Schuler of Pioneer Avenue is drilling a well on his property. Rev. and Mrs. Ira Button of Sweet Valley and Mrs. Louise Lyne visited friends in Beaumont on Tuesday. Art Crafters of Wilkes-Barre are taking pictures of pupils in township schools. Kingston Township will play its first home basketball game on De- cember 19 against Swoyerville High School. Mrs. A. K. Lindsley of Carverton Road is ill at her home. Mrs. Goldie Jones of Kingston, formerly of this place, visited friends here on Wednesday. Mothers! Your children will enjoy a warm lunch or dinner these cold days. A bowl of hot soup hits the spot. We will be pleased to serve them. Friendly Restaurant. At the High School. (Adv.) Joseph Piatt of Washington, D. C., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Piatt of Main Street. Mrs. Franklin Marrow and daugh- the home of Mrs. Marrow’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Clemow. * %* % Tens of thousands of Iron Fire- man users are telling their friends that Iron Fireman gives luxurious automatic heat at a substantial sav- ing. ter, Mary Ellen, have returned to| Mrs. Russell Cease Heads Berean S. S. Class Heale on Summit Street. Officers were elected as follows: Mrs. Russel Cease, president; Mrs. Beulah Cal- kins, vice-president; Mrs. Oscar Dy- mond, secretary; Mrs. Helen Heale, assistant secretary, and Mrs. Helen Major, treasurer. Four new members, Mrs. Luella Carr, Mrs. Ellen Pritchard, Mrs. Fred Schmitt and Mrs. Susan Adams, were welcomed. The class voted to bake plum pudding and cookies to be sold at a fair which will be held in the church next Wednesday night. Mrs. Helen Heale, hostess, was as- sisted by Mrs. William Chappele, Mrs. Bert Hammond and Mrs. Charles Howe. Sunday Services At Shavertown Church Rev. Russell May, pastor of the Shavertown Methodist Church, has announced the following services for Sunday: 9:45, Sunday School, Christmas pageant; 11, sermon, “The King’s Demand”; 7:30, reading, ‘The Last Word”, with organ accompani- ment. Meetings for the week: Thurs- | day, 6:30, Junior Choir practice; 7, Choir; 7:30, midweek prayer service. W.F. M. 5. Meeting The Searchlight W. F. M. S. will meet tonight (Friday) at the home of Mrs. Stephen Johnson, Ferguson Avenue, at 8. Sweet Valley Women's Parents Married 50 Years Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Dymond, Berwick, parents of Mrs. Stanley Keller of Sweet Valley, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on November 27. Mrs. Dymond was 71 years old in October and Mr. Dy- mond was 69 years old in Septem- ber. Both enjoy good health. % CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Appreciated gift for Dad or son. A fine safety razor with 15 blad- es. Packed in a nice Xmas pack- age for 75c postpaid. Order sev- eral as stock is limited. Address stamps or money order to DALLAS IMPORTER P. O. Box 276 Dallas, Pa. The Berean Class of Shavertown Methodist Church met on Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Helen | Young Ladies’ Choir; 8:30, Senior |} SWEET VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Smith, newly- weds, were guests at a show at the Sweet Valley Christian Church hall on Saturday night and received many useful gifts. Mrs. Smith was Adda Edwards before her marriage. A shower will be held at Roaring Brook Church hall next Tuesday night for Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hontz. The W. C. T. U. held a well-at- tended meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Edwards on Tues- day night. Mrs. Truman Stewart and child- ren are visiting Mrs. Stewart’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Button. McKinley Long is ill. Clayton Thomas shot a good- sized deer on Monday. Francis Hust- ed also bagged a buck. The Ladies’ Aid Society of Muhl- enburg Methodist Church served a dinner to the Young Republican Club at the church on Wednesday night. The parsonage of Sweet Valley | Christian Church is under-going re- | pairs. For The Thrifty Shopper The Buddies Offer These Gift Suggestions Mufflers 75¢c and up Socks ks 9c and up ESERESEY i Gloves Handkerchifes Robes SHOP MAIN STREET Racer Mudtemsa Never Before In Hiscorys, : SHOE NEXT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY +4 DOUBLE FEATURE * “Dust Be My Destiny” with Priscilla Lane “Trapped In The Sky” with Jack Holt Matinee Only Serial— “Dick Tracy's G. Men” SKATES Models For Boys & Girls Take advantage our low prices the skates want. SIZES 1 to 12 of on they | 1.59 The Sweet Valley Church of Christ will hold a bazaar at the church hall tonight and tomorrow night. * x * Ira Button has announced the following services at Sweet Valley Christian Church Sunday: 10, Sun- day school; 11, preaching; 6:45, Christian Endeavor; 7:30, preaching, continuing the discussion of the sub- ject “The Coming of Christ”. Sweet Valley Christian Endeavor Union met at Koonsville Monday night and planned for a Young Peo- ples’ Conference to be held in Jan- uary. 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