i i i } 3 ! » » ‘| 130 MAIN ST., : THE POST, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1939 ne I PAGE Fv KINGSTON ROYAL LYRE, TOWNSHIP Correspondent Phone Dallas 408 SHAVERTOWN - MT. GREENWOOD - TRUCKSVILLE Kitchen Succeeds Garey As Head Ot Fire Company Shavertown Volunteers Name New Officers; To Decorate Home Byron Kitchen was elected presi- dent of Shavertown Volunteer Fire Co. at its meeting in the fire house on Monday night, with about 40 members present. Other officers named are: Howard Isaacs, vice-president; William Cob- leigh, secretary; John Miles, treasur- er; Dan Evans, financial secretary; Clarke Diltz, trustee; George Still, chief. Retiring officers are Willard Gar- ey, president; G. R. Downer, George Prater, L. T .Schwartz, Willard Lozo and George Still. Clarke Diltz suc- ceeds L. T. Schwartz on the board of trustees, following 13 years in that office. Other trustees are Her- man VanCampen, Cliff Lawley, Stan- ley Davis and Harold Lloyd. Francis Youngblood was named chairman of a committee to deco- rate the front of the fire house for Christmas. An effort will be made by the trustees to have all money due the company paid before the books are audited by Stanley Davis, Fred Malkemes and Clarke Diltz in January. Mr. and Mrs. Prynn Mark Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Willard Prynn of Carverton were hosts to friends and family on Saturday night in ob- servance of their 32nd wedding an- niversary. Mrs. Prynn was Daisy Wilson of Dallas before her mar- riage. For many years Mr. Prynn has been associated with the Jer- myn Green Coal Co. and is known as a booster of sports for the young men of the community. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Chester Glahn, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Polhamus, Mildred and Jean Durland, Mr. and Mrs. Stacey Dur- land, Mr_ and Mrs. Sheldon Prynn, Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Prynn, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Prynn, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Prynn, Adeline, Mar- jorie and Mary Alice Prynn. Missionary Group To Give Baskets To Needy The Young People’s Missionary Society of the Free Methodist Church met Monday night at the home of Mrs. Harvey Averett and decided to give baskets to needy families in the community at Christmas. Rev. Herbert Olver, Miss Norma Walters, Arminta Smith |§ and Phillip Mosier were named members of a committee to plan |} for the contributions. Luncheon was served to Betty |] Sweezey, Ruth Russick, Ruth Smith, Mrs. Clifford Jones, Mrs. Phillip Mo- || sier, Mrs. Raymond Chappele, Ar- minta Smith, Mrs. Orville Averett, Mrs_ Burton Holcomb, Marion Re- melley, Grace Lindsley, Mrs. Har- vey Averett, Phillip Mosier, Marvin Sweezey, Gerald Russick, Burton Holcomb, Loren Berlew, Raymond Chappele, Orville Averett, Rev. Her- bert Olver. : See Football Movies Students of Kingston Township High School were treated to a mov- ing picture of college football games this week through the courtesy of Curtis Publishing Co. David Kern presented the pictures_ Mrs. Engler To Be Host Mrs. John Engler will be host to the Keller Class of Shavertown Methodist Church at her home on Friday night. Mrs. George Still, Mrs. Albert Stitzer and Mrs_ Wesley Mitchell will be assistant hostesses. SHOE REPAIRING WHILE YOU WAIT LUZERNE QUICK SHOE REPAIRING —— We are Distributors for the FAMOUS “WOLVERINE” WORK SHOES AND GLOVES amar ri — Dial 7-4330 —— eT J. ARCANGELI, Prop. LUZERNE, PA Ade be oiled iid ind dion do ® LOOK—COME—SEE @ HAVE A GOOD TIME SPIEGEL’S NITE CLUB Music For Dancing Every Rite — GOOD FOOD — WINES—LIQUORS—BEER MainSt. ® Luzerne Parking in rear of Bon-Ton Township Brevities Rev. A. K. Lindsley of Carverton is ill at his home. Frank Shuler, Walter Schuler and Royal Line, Jr., motored to Phila- delphia last Sunday. Postmasters in Trucksville and Shavertown request residents to do their Christmas mailing early and avoid the rush. Mrs. Howard Patton was host Thursday afternoon at her home to the Women’s Home Missionary So- ciety. A Christmas program was enjoyed. Miss Ruth Evans of Harrisburg is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Evans of Carverton Road. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Olver of En- dicott, N. Y., visited Rev. Herbert Olver over the week-end. Mrs. Frank Gordon of Luzerne, formerly of Shavertown, is recov- ering from injuries received in an automobile accident several weeks ago. Visit our Aristocrat ice cream bar and luncheonette. Special toasted cheese sandwich, 10c; sundaes, 10c; cold meats, groceries, dairy products. Liem’s Handy Shop, Oak Street, next to grade school, Trucksville. (adv.) Albert Groblewski, 3rd, is ill at his home on Warden Avenue. Rev. Herbert Olver, pastor of the Free Methodist Church, and Hugh Lucas of Ulysses sang several gos- pel selections at chapel services in the high school Wednesday. Mrs. Pearl Coolbaugh of Harris Hill Road is ill at her home. William Ayers is rapidly improv- ing from hs illness. Albert Williams delighted every- one with the colored moving pic- tures he showed at the young peo- ple’s annual hobby social in the Huntsville Methodist Church on Wednesday night. Mrs. Howard Frantz is reported improved following an operation in General Hospital, Wilkes-Barre, last Tuesday. B G-E Radio" Shoots the Works” with NewFeatures, New Per= formance, New Beauty— Everything that Spells More Value For Your Money. MODEL H-87: Super Beam- a-scope ® Television Audio and Phonograph Key eo 14- inch Dynapower Speaker ® 9 Feathertouch Tuning Keys ® Foreign-Domestic Recep- tion © 8 G-E Tubes ® Vis- ualux Dial. G-E THE RADIO WITH BIG Ho ©® New TELEVISION AUDIO KEY ® New SUPER-BEAM-A-SCOPE ® New VISUALUX DIAL ® New DYNAPOWER SPEAKER ® Plus A DOZEN MORE ADVANCED FEATURES FREE! SENSATIONAL RECORD PLAYER Look what you get. This new G. E. Radio Model H-87 plus a $9.95 G. E. Record Player Model HM-3. The Record Player converts the speaker of the ‘radio. plastic cement. ~ ALI NO AERIAL, GROUND NEEDED! WATCHING FOR DEER, AVERETT FINDS FOUR BEARS WATCHING HIM One local hunter did not have the same opportunity as the colored preacher who prayed “Lord, if you can’t help me, don’t help that bear!” Harvey Averett, Sr., was hunting deer in the Noxen sec- tion and while on watch for a deer turned to see a female bear and three cubs a short distance away and coming to- wards Mr. Averett. When Mr. Averett raised his gun, the bears detoured with- out any fuss and passed out of sight. Services At St. Paul's “Discouraged ? What Then?” will be the subject of Rev. Herbert E. Frankfort’s sermon at 11 Sunday morning at St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Luther League devotions will be at 6:45. A candlelight Christ- mas service will be held at 7:30, with Rev. Mr. Frankfort delivering an appropriate message. New Bulletin Board St. Paul’s Lutheran Church has expressed its appreciation for a gift of a new announcement board, do- nated by Sheldon Fahringer and Newton Ness, who have erected the board in front of the church. Dymond Still In Hospital William Dymond is still at Gen- eral Hospital, where he has been convalescing from a broken leg. It was hoped he would be able to come home after the weights were remov- ed on Tuesday but it is likely he may have to stay at the hospital a little while longer. S. E. GREEN COAL — MOVING GENERAL HAULING Glen Alden Coal (2,000 lbs. del.) Pea, $5.75. Buckwheat, $4.90. Nut, $7.05. PHONE DALLAS 10%-R-13. Calendar Of Events At Trucksville Church The calendar of events at Trucks- ville Methodist Church, where Rev. Harry Savacool is pastor, has been announced as follows: Sunday, 9:30, church school; 10:30, morning worship, Christmas music; sermon, “Except Ye Believe in Man!’; 6:45, Epworth League; 7:30, evening wor- ship, Christmas play under the di- rection of Mrs. B. Aubrey Ayre; Thursday, 7:15, church study night. High School Quintet Wins Its First Game Kingston Township High School’s boys’ team defeated Wyoming High School on Tuesday night, 24 to 22, on the local court. In a preliminary game the scrubs lost to Wyoming, 32 to 12. The girls’ varsity played its first game with Wyoming Seminary on Wednesday afternoon. Quarterly Meeting Begins At Trucksville The District Quarterly meeting is being held in the Trucksville Free Methodist Church, continuing until Sunday night, with the ex- ception of Saturday. Rev. A. K. Lindsley, district elder, will preach, and Hugh Lucas of Ulysses will be soloist and song leader. The schedule for Sunday: Sunday School, 9:30; preaching, 11; Holy Communion; service of hymn song, 7:30, followed by an evange- listic service ‘and a sermon by Rev. Mr. Lindsley at 8. The public is in- vited. Make This A Photographic Xmas CAMERAS and PHOTO SUPPLIES Bce Hoffman Studios 82 WEST MARKET STREET WILKES-BARRE Sunday Services At Shavertown Church Rev. Russell J. May, pastor of Shavertown Methodist Church, has announced the following services for Sunday: 11, sermon, “Marching Or- ders”; 7:30, “Carols of the Christ”. There will be a special musical pro- gram by the Junior and young wo- men’s choirs. On Thursday evening the Ladies’ Aid Society will meet and at the mid-week service on that night the pastor will lead in Bible study. Guests Of Brownies Parents and the troop committee of Shavertown Pack, No. 5, Brown- ies, will be guests of the pack at a Christmas party in the school house on December 20. Himmler Theatre MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AT 2 DALLAS, PA. 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