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    THE POST, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1939
PAGE FIVE
KINGSTON
ROYAL LYNE, Correspondent
Phone Dallas 408
SHAVERTOWN - MT. GREENWOOD - TRUCKSVILLE
TOWNSHIP
Township Brevities
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Miss Ruth Evans is a guest of rh
parents on Carverton Road for the
holidays. She is an employe of the
State at Harrisburg. :
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hughes of
85 Terrace Drive, Shavertown, an-
nounce the birth of a son. Mrs.
Hughes is the former Miss Hilda
Stevenson.
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Mrs. Roy Stadler of Greenboro.
N. C., visited Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Greenwood of Shavertown recently.
The Christian Comrades Class of
Trucksville Methodist Church held
a Christmas party on Tuesday night
at the church.
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Mrs. Stephen Johnson of Shaver-
town has recovered from a recent
illness. 8
Harry Harter of Hillside has re-
turned from a hunting trip near
Stroudsburg.
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Rev. A. K. Lindsley, elder of
Wilkes-Barre District of the Free
Methodist Church, has recovered
from his illness.
The following students have re-
turned from school to spend the
Christmas vacation: Sherman Hart-
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er, Robert Montz, Robert Bachman
of Trucksville; Larry Isaacs, Eddie
Richards, from Susquehanna Univer-
sity; Stewart Yorks, Bloomsburg;
Willard Woolbert and Fred Finney,
Lewisburg, and Harry Kellar from
Virginia.
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Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stang of Oil
City and Dr. and Mrs. Ambrose
Stang of Washington, D. C., have
returned to their home after com-
ing here because of the death of Mrs.
Mabel Stang.
Mrs. Betha Holcomb and son, Eu-
gene, were guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Lyne, recently.
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Calendar Of Xmas Events
At Shavertown Church
Rev. Russell J. May, pastor of
Shavertown Methodist Church has
announced the following Christmas
services at his church:
Sunday, 10:30 a. m,, combined |
service with Sunday school; pageant,
“The Bethlehem Inn”, directed by
Neil McHenry; cast: Eleanor Bar-
tels, Verna Morgan, Cortez Jennings,
‘George Stevenson, Robert Appleton,
Winnie Jones, Howard Frantz, Jr.,
Philip Santiago, Fannie Ockenhouse,
Ruth Shotwell, Beatrice Griffith,
| Have Xmas Party
Helen Kirkendall, Robert Tryon, Ro-
land Kocher, John Chappel, William
Davis, Beatrice Riley, Granville Sow- !
den, James Campbell, Ethel Ber-
tram; 7:30 p. m., candlelight page-|
ant, “At His Throne”: directed by
Rev. Mr. May; cast: Mr. and Mrs. |
Paul Eckart, Rev. Mr. May, Neil]
Henry, William Davis, Verna Mor- |
gan, May Warden, Buddy Williams, |
Irving Miller, Althea May, Eleanor |
Bartels, Wilma Hunt.
Alumni And Lettermen
Organize Cage Team
Alumni and lettermen of Kingston
Township High School have organiz-
ed a team to play in the Back Moun-
tain Alumni basketball league. How-
ard Woolbert will be coach. Walter
Hicks and Elwood Swingle will ref-
eree the games. Home games will
be held in the high school on Thurs-
day nights. The schedule will begin
early in January. The letter girls
also are planning to organize a
team.
Missionary Society
Meets At Mrs. Patton's
The Women’s Home Missionary
Society of Shavertown Methodist
Church met recently at the home of
Mrs. Howard Patton. Mrs. Walter
Fletcher led devotions. Miss Lena
Murdock presided. Others present
were Mrs. Ernestine Keller, Mrs.
Earl Hons, Mrs. C. B. Henry, Mrs.
Ella Howlett, Mrs. Charles Hoffman,
Jr., and Mrs. Arthur Leek.
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Piano Pupils
Give Musicale
Parents Enjoy Carols
And Christmas Hymns
A delightful Christmas musicale
was held at the home of Mrs. Wes-
ley Oliver in Shavertown Tuesday
evening. Carols and interesting ar-
rangements of Christmas hymns
made a splendid program.
Pupils taking part were: Claire
June Malkemes, Naomi Hons, Rob-
ert Malkemes, Edmund Whitby and!
Janice Lacy of Shavertown; June |
Colwell, Betty Welsh, Ruth Scott, |
Nancy Lou Swartz, George Swartz, |
Ralph Templin and Ernestine Bank- |
er of Dallas; Dorothy Smith, Kings- |
ton. :
Mrs. Greenwood Hostess
To Young Matron’s Club
Mrs. Russell Greenwood of Shav-
ertown recently entertained the
Young Matron’s Club at her home.
Guests were Mrs. Edwin Ofgant,
Mrs. Earl Lamoreaux, Mrs. D. H.
Fado, Mrs. Sterling Lamoreaux, Mrs. |
Curtis Carr, Mrs. Granville Sowden, |
Mrs. Ray Stadler, Mrs.
Howard
Hontz. Gifts were exchanged. Mrs. |
Edwin Ofgant was high scorer at
cards. |
| Girl Athletes Select
Officers For Year
The Girls’ Athletic Association of
Kingston Township High School has
elected the following officers: Ma- |
rion Jones, president; Marion An-
thony, vice-president; Margaret Da-
vis, secretary; Josephine Nichols, |
treasurer; Bernice Lozo correspond-
ing secretary; Adetha Miller, ser-
geant at arms.
The Association will entertain all
former letter girls before the alumni
game on December 29 at 7:30.
Trucksville Scouts
The Girl Scout Troop of Trucks-
ville held a party in Trucksville
Methodist Church on Wednesday
after school. Refreshments were
served, games were played and gifts
were exchanged.
Christmas Party
A Christmas party was held by
the Ladies’ Aid Society of Shaver-
town Methodist Church on Thursday
at the church. A covered dish sup-
per was held, after which gifts were |
exchanged. )
Lehman And Jackson
To Join For Program
Christmas exercises at Lehman
Methodist Church, where Rev. C.
Duane Butler is pastor, will be held |
on Sunday evening at 7:30 in the;
church. The Jackson congregation
will join with Lehman parishioners
for the service. The program will
be directed by a committee having
as members Mrs. H. Austin Snyder,
Mrs. Clyde Cooper and Mrs. John
Sidler. Special music will be pro-}
vided by Carl Brandon and Arthur
Miers. Rev. Mr. Butler’s sermon
topic at the Idetown and Lehman
churches on Sunday morning will be
“The Significance of a Birthday.”
NEW YEAR'S EVE
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Starting at 12 Sunday night and
continuing until 5 a. m. Monday
SQUARE and MODERN
Hillside Hall
It's Not Too Late ——
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for those last-minute
gifts . . . our large se- |
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china, glassware, linger-
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your heart desires . . .
nicest of all our studio
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1. The WEEK'S NEWS
CURRENT EVENTS PHOTOGRAPHED FOR
THE POST
CLEVELAND RELIEF RE.
SUMED — 46,000 Clevelanders
whose food allowance had |
been reduced to almost star.
vation level, are again being
fed. Thirty - two carloads of
food shipped by the Federal
Surplus Commodities Corp.
was distributed to the needy.
R YOUR MERRY CHRIST-
MAS—This striking cuff brace:
let chosen by Kathryn Adoms.
RKO star, is gold filigree.
Curved panels, narrowed to
the wrist to fit, are linked to-
gether with gold chains.
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is to become a matter
YAKICHIRO SUMA, former coun-
selor at the Japanese Embassy in
Washingion and long a friend of
the U. S. shown in Tokyo in his new
role of Foreign Spokesman of Japan.
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WARTIME ART IN
PARIS — Wartime pre-
58 cautions demand that
#1 shop windows be am-
ply protected against
flying glass during a
possible air raid. This
window is protected
with tape artistically.
WALTER M. SWERTFAGER.
Seagram’s Director of Adver-
tising and Public Relations,
awards first prize in the Sea:
gram Ancient Bottle Golden
Glow Cocktail Contest, among
members of the Society of
Amateur Chefs, to Reinald
Werrenrath, famous baritone.
WAR CLOUDS GATHER—A view of a simple little frontier town in the Province
of Bessarabia ceded to Rumania after the World War. Bessarabia, it is rumored,
of dispute between Russia and Rumania.
Sir Hubert Wilkins, winner of
the second prize, looks on.
Rev. Morgan Announces
Services For His Charge
Rev. David Morgan, pastor of the
Methodist Churches at Ruggles,
Alderson, Noxen and Kunkle, has
announced the following schedule of
events in his charge:
Ruggles: Friday, 7:30, Christmas
service in the church hall, with a
program directed by Mrs. Beulah
Bronson; Sunday, 8:45, worship,
sermon, ‘“‘God’s Voice and Man's
Need’; music by the young people’s
choir; followed by church school.
Alderson: Saturday, 8, Christmas
program. Sunday, 10 a. m., worship,
“God’s Voice and Man's Need”, pre-
sentation of white-wrapped Christ-
mas gifts for the needy; 4 p. m.,
12:7,
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Epworth League, closing service for
white Christmas gifts; Missionary
Society assisting; 11, Sunday school.
Noxen: Sunday, 11:15, a. m., wor-
ship, sermon, “God's Voice and
Man's Need”; 6 p. m. Epworth
League, cantata, “Tinsel and Gold”;
Monday, 6, Christmas program;
church school.
Kunkle, Sundy, 7:45, Christmas
service of Sunday school.
Receives His Letter
Walter Schuler, former local ath-
lete and a graduate of Kingston
Township High School, received a
sweater and letter for his athletic
record at University of Scranton.
The awards were made at a dinner
last Saturday night.
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Calendar Of Events
At Trucksville Church
Rev. Harry M. Savacool, pastor of
Trucksville Methodist Church, has
announced the following calendar
of holiday events:
Sunday: 9:30 a. m., church school,
Christmas playlet by Christ's Fol-
lowers’ Class; 10:30 a. m., worship,
special music under the direction of
Mrs. B. Aubrey Ayre; sermon topic,
“A Babe—A Sign’’; 6:45, devotional
meeting of the Epworth League;
7:30, annual candlelight Commun-
ion; confirmation and reception of
members; 9:30 a. m. Epworth
League will meet to go caroling;
Thursday, 7:15, church study night.
NOTICE
The persons who took the chime
clock from Spiegel’s Club are known.
To save embarrassment and arrest
they can return it and no questions
will be asked.
BE MERRY at
AND
When led to a manger
THE CHRIST CHILD
(The following poem was written by the
pupil of the fifth grade of Dallas Borough
schools, whose teacher is Miss Mary Morgan.)
Some shepherds were watching their flocks by night,
When suddenly they saw in the sky a bright light.
Then an angel appeared and said unto them,
That the Christ Child was born in‘ Bethlehem.
And the shepherds made haste and followed the star
To their surprise it was a baby boy
Which was to bring the world much joy.
that was afar.
Campus
Breuwities
The beautifully decorated halls
of the Secretarial Department of
College’ Misericordia made a lovely
setting for the Christmas Party held
by the Secretarial Science Club this
week. Sebastiana Licata was gen-
eral chairman of the affair.
Articles of food for Christmas
baskets to be distributed by
students before their vacation
begins today were collected at
an “Abnegation Party” held by
the Junior Class last Thursday
morning... Miss Elizabeth Grady
was general chairman.
The Home Economics Club, which
directed the collection of gifts for
the Christmas baskets, made plans
for its work at a meeting on Mon-
day.
Looking beyond Christmas
vacation to the New Year, the
Physics Club, at its meeting De-
cember 14, made plans for a
reception for new members next
month. Miss Jane Croop is pre-
sident of the club.
Gowned in white satin, with neck
clips of green spruce and bows of
holly red, the Choric Speech Choir
of the college made a lovely appear-
ance when it appeared at the Christ-
mas party of the Catholic Daughters
of America in Lady of Victory
House, Wilkes-Barre. The program
was presented under the direction
of Miss Mary V. Nolan, head of the
speech department and who intro-
duced Choric Speech at Misericordia.
Himmler Theatre
MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AT 2
DALLAS, PA.
THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
* DOUBLE FEATURE *
Fast and Furious”
with Franchot Tone
“Jeepers Creepers”
Elvira and the Weaver Brothers
Matinee only: Serial, “Dick Tracy’s
G-Men
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
“Four Feathers”
With All Star Cast
Also Our Gang Comedy
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
“Shipyard Sally”
With Gracie Fields
Also News and Cartoon
NEXT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
“Babes In Arms”
With Mickey Rooney and Judy
Garland
Comedy and Cartoon
Saturday Matinee, Serial
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Ella Moore Class
Holds Xmas Party
Mrs. Walter Strazdus Is
Hostess To 22 Members
The Ella Moore Memorial Class
of the East Dallas Methodist Church
held its annual class dinner at the
home of Mrs. Walter Strazdus on
Tuesday night. There were 22 mem-
bers. Gifts were exchanged.
At the business session which fol-
lowed the party they held the elec-
tion of officers with the following
results: President Mrs. Charles
Jones; Vice President Mrs. Paul Car-
lin, Secretary Mrs. Lawrence Swank;
Treasurer Miss Arline Moore. The
January meeting will be held at the
home of Mrs. John Hildebrant with
Mrs. Fred Hughey as the assistant
hostess.
The committee for the Christmas
party consisted of Mrs. Strazdus,
Mrs. Laura La Bar, Mrs. Ralph
Weaver, Mrs. Harry Miller and Mrs.
Ted Wilson.
THE CHRISTMAS STORE
SUPER SERVICE
188 Main Street, Luzerne
Our Home Dressed
Chickens Ib. 17¢
All Fresh Killed
TURKEYS
1b. 23¢
ROUND STEAK
BOILING BEEF
PORK
Loin --Rib End -- Shoulder
10¢
BEEF
CHUCK ROAST
HAMBURG
SCRAPPLE
ih. 5¢
LAMB CHOPS Ib. 19¢
Cheese Ib. 15¢
AGED FOR FLAVOR
5-1b. Box
Delicious Assorted
Chocolates 89%
All dipped in rich dark chocolates
Xmas Gandy 1b. 9%
ALL THIS YEAR’S
NUTS
BRAZIL NUTS Ib. 123c
WALNUTS Ib. {8c
CALIFORNIA
PEACHES can 9¢
WHOLE BEETS
2 No. 2 cans 23¢
PEPPER ih. 10c
COFFEE Ib. 10c
FLORIDA
ORANGES dez. 9¢
TENDER CELERY bch. 2¢
Ib. 19¢
Ib. Sc
ib. 123¢
Ib. f2%¢
Best No. {
POTATOES
peck 25¢