The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, March 22, 1940, Image 5

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KINGSTON
ROYAL LYNE,
TOWNSHIP
Correspondent
SHAVERTOWN -- MT. GREENWOOD -- TRUCKSVILLE
Township Brevities
Harry Long, William Roberts,
Royal Lyne, Jr., and Hedley Lyne
motored to Shenandoah on Wednes-
day.
* %* =
Mrs. Sheldon Rice of Washington,
D. C., is visiting her mother, Mrs.
Kellar of Trucksville,
* % Xx
Larry Isaacs and Eddie Richards
arrived Wednesday from Susque-
hanna University.
* % x
A musical contest will be held in
the local high school next Thurs-
day afternoon.
David Evans, Sr., of Main Street,
is ill at his home.
* % *
William Roberts of Main Street, ! terested
Study Proposal
For Kindergarten
PTA Names Committee
To Examine Suggestion
The Parent-Teacher Association of
Kingston Township will study the
advisability of inaugurating kinder-
garten classes in the school district
as a result of a discussion at the
meeting of the township PTA on
Monday night.
After members of the association
had heard the names of five chil-
dren whose parents would be in-
in a kindergarten, Rev.
Trucksville scoutmaster, was ad-|Russell May, president, named Mrs.
advanced to neighborhood commis-’'Bruce Coleman of Trucksville and
sioner recently. He will supervise’ Mrs. Harold Flack and Mrs. Russell
Trucksville, Shavertown and Fern- Houser of Shavertown as a commit-
brook troops.
* *
Miss Nancy Marshall has returned
to her home in Allentown, having
been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. John
Conrad of Mt. Greenwood Road.
Mrs. Sue Haslinsky Wassell is re-
covering at her home from injuries
sustained when she was struck by
an automobile.
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Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hall of Shav-
ertown announce the birth of a
daughter in General Hospital last
Sunday.
Gordon Austin, Jr., son of Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Austin, has re-
turned to Langley Field, Va.
* % =
David Costine, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Costine, left on Wed-
nesday for Camp Tanama, Panama,
where he will serve in the aviation
corps.
on
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Richards of
Carverton Road announce the birth
of a daughter in Nesbitt Memorial
Hospital. Both mother and daugh-
ter are doing well.
* %x %
Jane Lohmann has resumed her
duties at the Trucksville post of-
fice after an illness of several weeks.
Robert Rogers is visiting his par-
ents.
® * ¥»
Mrs. Harry Montz of Carverton
Road is recovering at her home from
her recent illness.
Rev. Herbert Olver, pastor of the
ill at hisHV = 2gf-a.will
local Free Methodist Church is ill at
his residence on Lewis Avenue.
* % ®
Orville Averett of Mt. Airy sec-
tion, has been removed to his home
after an operation for appendicitis
in the General Hospital, Wilkes-
Barre.
% % *
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Coolbaugh
announce the birth of a son in Nes-
bitt Memorial Hospital last Satur-
da;
Mrs. Ralph Baker and daughter,
Beverly, of Waymart is visiting with
Mrs. Hattie Hersch of Orchard |
Street.
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Pen and Pencil Sets
Gifts of all sorts for brides,
graduates and birthdays
R. S. Roberts, Jeweler
MAIN STREET DALLAS, PA.
— NEW STOCK —
FISHING BOOTS
Lowest Prices In City
MEN’S AND BOYS’
WOOL MACKINAWS
and JACKETS
$2.98 and $3.98
Ball Outlet
118 SOUTH MAIN STREET
WILKES-BARRE
EMMIIEnmiie:
McCORMICK-DEERING
Farm Machinery
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SHERWIN-WILLIAMS
Spraying Material
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Red Arrow Insecticide
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Royster Fertilizer
White Rock Lime
Quaker Field Seeds
Burst’s Garden Seeds
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WAYNE FEEDS
Wayne Chick Starter will
start your chicks right
and keep them growing.
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SPECIAL ATTENTION
on repairs for any make
of Farm Machinery.
Z.E. Garinger
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tee to study the proposal.
About 65 persons attended the
meeting and heard an interesting
talk on children’s books by Miss
Sara Senwick of the staff of Oster-
hout Library, Wilkes-Barre. Miss
Senwick reviewed the new interest
in children’s books and made sug-
gestions concerning the types of
books which are best for young
readers.
The Shavertown grade school or-
chestra, directed by Miss Dorothy
Weaver, played. The treasurer re-
ported a balance of $14.38.
New Officers Are Named
By The Willing Workers
The Willing Workers’ Sunday
School class of Glenview P. M.
Church met at the home of Miss
Dorothy Harmond. New officers
were elected as follows: President,
Betty Stritzinger; vice-president,
Muriel Lewin; secretary, Ann Louise
Detrick; treasurer, Dorothy Har-
mond.
Muriel Lewis assisted the hostess.
Others present were Lillian Strit-
zinger, Jean Detrick, Jane Case,
Erma Shaver, Ellen Gerlach, Anna
Van Kirk, Betty Stritzinger and Ann
Detrick.
Schools Observe Easter
Kingston Township schools are
closed for their annual Easter va-
cation. Classes will be resumed
Tuesday morning.
Carverton Ladies’ Aid
The Ladies’ Aid Society of Carv-
erton Methodist Church will" meet
in the church parlors on Monday
night. There will be an entertain-
ment and lunch. Members of the
committee in charge are Mrs. Wil-
lard Prynn, Mrs. Richard Prynn,
Mrs. Dana Sickler, Mrs. Jack Dana
and Mrs. Abe Gay.
Craft Club Meets
Mrs. Russel Case was hostess to
the Craft Club at her home on
Wednesday afternoon. The club
held an Easter party. Mrs. Kenneth
Cobleigh assisted the hostess.
Good Friday Service
A special Good Friday service
will be held in the Trucksville Meth-
odist Church from noon until 3 p. m.
Rev. Harry Savacool, pastor, will
| preside.
Kingston Township Pupils
Compete In Spelling Bee
Olin Shaver of the sixth grade
and Marjorie Ransom of the eighth
grade were victors in the annual
spelling bee held at the high school
on Wednesday afternoon. They re-
ceived medals and will represent
the township in the county-wide
contest.
Local pupils who competed were
Betsy Reynolds, Gloria Sickler, Ma-
falda Spaciana, James Davis, Betty
Smith, William Beck, David Davis,
Robert Lozo, Fern Howell, LeRoy
Thompson, Granville Sowdon, Rob-
ert Malkemes, Joyce Fox, Lois Sword,
Lillian Myrick, William Calkins,
Carl DeWitt, Marian Fritzges, Rich-
ard Laux, James Warkomski, Lois
Kline, Marilyn Richards, Arlene
Holtzman, Marilyn Davis, William
Metzgar, Patricia Cairns, Delbert
McGuire, Betty Moss, Thomas Ayre,
Aileen Fritzges, Marjorie Ransom,
Paul DeWitt, Phyllis Ranier, Ed-
ward Lady, Kermit Sickler and Paul
Savacool.
Friendship Class
Elects New Officers
At its meeting in Trucksville
Methodist Church Tuesday night the
Friendship Class elected the fol-
lowing officers: President, Mrs. Hel-
en Gardner; vice-president, Mrs.
Thomas Ayre; secretary, Mrs. Jacob
Harrison; treasurer, Mrs. Howard
Ide. The hostesses were Mrs. Rob-
ert Garner, Mrs. Burton Darrow,
Mrs. Jacob Harrison and Emily
Fischer.
Lindsley Holds Revival
Meeting In Florida
Rev. and Mrs. A. K. Lindsley of
Carverton Road left this week for
Lake Worth, Fla., where Rev, Linds-
ley will hold revival meetings for
three weeks. Miss Grace Lindsley
accompanied her parents and will
have charge of the young people’s
meetings during the revival.
Spaghetti Dinner
The Young Men’s Class of Shav-
ertown Methodist Church will hold
a spaghetti dinner in the church
parlors on Wednesday.
Reorganization Meeting
The Fernbrook Boy Scouts
troop, which will meet in the future
in St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, will
have a reorganization on Easter
Monday night.
Briggs-Stration Motors
RUDOLPHS’
ELECTRIC SERVICE
WILKES-BARRE, PA.
— PHONE 2-5868 —
38-85 EAST JACKSON ST.
The Silver Leaf Club of Kunkle
met on Tuesday night at the Grange
Hall. Aderine Nulton, president,
led devotions and the business dis-
cussion. Plans were laid for a min-
strel to be held May 1 in conjunc-
tion with the Kunkle fire crew.
“Drop In” parties were planned for
April. After numerous games were
played, lunch was served to the
following: Hazel Transue, Betty
Meeker, Marie Rydd, Frances Hess,
Jennie Miers, Frances Smith, Dor-
othy Henney, Myrtle Hess, Emma
Miller, Ella Brace, Lillian Kunkle,
Irma Harris, Gertrude Smith, Nell
Ellsworth, Anna Weaver, Dorothy
Dodson, Elizabeth Hess, Agnes Els-
ton, Grace Ide, Laura Rothery and
Aderine Nulton.
A group of friends surprised Mrs.
Amanda Herdman at her home on
Easter Sunday Services
At White Church On Hill
The observance of Easter at the
White Church on the Hill, Trucks-
ville, where Rev. Harry M. Sava-
cool is pastor, will begin at 6:30
a. m. when the: Dallas District
Youth Council will conduct a sun-
rise service. Church school will be
at 9:30. At the morning worship at
10:30 there will be special Easter
music and Rev. Mr. Savacool will
preach on “God’s Answer’... Ep-
worth League devotions will be at
6:45. In the evening at 7:30 the
choir, directed by Mrs. B. Aubrey
Ayre, will present a cantata, “Rab-
bani!”
Calendar for the week: Monday,
8, Men's Club will hold a ladies’
night at the church; Tuesday, 8,
monthly business and social meet-
ing of the Epworth League; Thurs-
day, 7:15, midweek service.
EASTER
Headquarters
EGGS
Cocoanut Cream or Fruit and
Nut—>5¢ each—3 for 10c
®
Name on Free
10c—25¢—49c¢
— SPECIAL —
5-pound Eggs $1.98
®
Milk Chocolate Novelties,
Chickens, Roosters,
Bunnies, Etc.
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Johnson’s
BOXED CANDIES
Live Easter
Rabbits
MERCHANDISE AND
19-85 NEW BENNETT STREET
STORAGE
WILKES-BARRE STORAGE COMPANY
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Leased Space For Manufacturers and Distributors
® WILKES-BARRE, PA.
®
1937 PONTIAC, 6-
cylinder, Deluxe 4-
Dr. Sedan — Built-in
trunk—Interior good
as new — Mechanically perfect
" throughout—Original brown fin-
ish like new—This handsome car
was traded from first owner and
carries a guarantee equal to a
new car—Drive this car and be
convinced that this is the most
1938
Lt order — No money
car you can get for $445
COUPE—Can be pur-
chased just as traded
need be spent to recondition this
car—Direct from
this money—Only
PLYMOUTH
— Perfect running
first owner
1939 CHEVROLET
FPA BSE 1. to l-ton Pick-Up
én —We challenge you
to tell us this truck
has ever been driven
—It absolutely looks like new—
Former owner has no further use
for same—See this be- $465
fore you buy—Only
1935 CHEVROLET
4d Deluxe Sedan — Mo-
tor overhauled—New
/ rings, pistons, bear-
ings—Completely re-
built—Paint like new—Excep-
tionally clean inside—New tires
—Knee action overhauled—The
best buy in town— ° $295
Only—
7-1171
“QUR NAME REMOVES THE RISK”
CITY CHEVROLET CO.
YOUR WILKES-BARRE CHEVROLET DEALER
i A, L. STRAYER, Pres.
Market and Gates Streets, Kingston, Pa.
Open Evenings and Sundays
7-1171
o0¢
Evans Drugs
PHONE 222—9098
SHAVERTOWN, PA.
cized styles . .
toes... cut-outs...
Black, Blue, Beige.
for Easter!
THE POST, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1940
Saturday night in celebration of
her birthday.
Frances Hess spent Tuesday visit-
ing her sister, Mrs. Russell Honey-
well at Dallas.
Work is progressing nicely on the
exhibit the local Girl Scouts will
display at the Wilkes-Barre arm-
ory next month.
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Local women who attended the
W. C. T. U. meeting at the home of
Mrs. Zel Garinger in Dallas on Tues-
day afternoon were Mrs. R. C.
Devens, Mrs. Stella Isaacs, Mrs. Ann
Richards and Mrs. Marie Dymond.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elston re-
turned last Friday night from a vis-
it in Florida.
The Easter program at Kunkle
Sunday School will be held on Sun-
day morning at 10:30. Teachers will
have charge of the program.
* ¥ *
Gerald Snyder, teacher of voca-
tional agriculture, spent the Easter
vacation with his parents at Fawn
Grove.
Mrs. Harold Smith entertained a
group of friends at a quilting party
last Thursday. Present: Mrs. For-
rest Kunkle, Mrs. Jason Kunkle,
Mrs. Wheeler Kunkle, Mrs. Gordon
Austin and Mrs. Dan Meeker.
To Make Animal Toys
Mrs. Ziba Smith will entertain
the Jackson Ladies’ Aid Society at
an animal party on Wednesday,
March 27. Members are requested
to bring odd pieces of material from
which they can make stuffed ani-
mals to be sold at the November
sale.
CAP GUNS — CAPS
All the new models.
See them in our window.
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Spring
. . is expressed nowhere more
beautifully than in the color and
freshness of our green-growing
Easter flowers and plants. It's
economical, buying at our large
and convenient greenhouses.
CINERARIAS
RED TULIPS
HYDRANGEAS
: POTTED PLANTS
EASTER LILIES
CALLA LILIES
RED TULIPS
DAFFODILS
AZALEAS
SPIEL
BROTHERS
'Y Classic originations to make even
a lovely foot look lovelier. Elasti-
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walled lasts
. . high, low, and Cuban heels.
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Acme Super Markets offer you the kind of Foods you like to serve at
prices you like to pay. You'll find your every food and table need priced
for Greater Savings.
SERVE HAM AND EGGS FOR EASTER!
SMALL SIZE—SHANK HALF
HAMS
17¢
These are oven-tendered.
Very tender and delicious.
12c
25¢
New Process, Tender, Smoked
PICNICS
FOR THAT EASTER FEAST!
Finest Tender Young
TURKEYS
QUALITY SER FOOD
Fillets of Fish YOUR "
Sea-Trout or Mackerel <"°'" 10¢
Fancy Stewing
Halibut Ib. 27c| Oysters pt. can 19¢
Large Carefully Graded
EGGS
Every Egg Guaranteed
Fancy Woodside Roll or Fine Tub
BUTTER 2: 63¢
nn BRC
Chase & Sanborn Asco (Sliced or Halves)
COFFEE PEACHES
“19¢ y Ral) 1:
Sanka or Kaffee Hag " 29¢
Bonnie Oak Evap. Milk 12 cans 75¢ : 4 tall cans 25¢
Cream White Purely Vee. Shortening 3-1b. can 39¢
S I G A XXXX, Brown 1-lb. pkg. 6 ¢
or Powdered
Brer Rabbit Molasses (Green Labeh 2 No, | cans 25¢
N. B. C. Premium Crackers i-1b. pkg. 15¢
Heinz Soups (Most every kind) : hi] can i%
oof 1 C.
Ovaltone sm. can 33¢ :
+ EASTER CANDIES -* DECORATED
EGGS or Fruit & eh 9c E i G S
Black Walnut or Marshmallow @ ¢
EGGS 3 for 10c 3 7-02 98g
Eggs
JELLY EGGS "
+ £90
1%-1b. 39¢
Asco Pure dozen
BEVERAGES we 7 89¢
Chick Chick Egg Dyes 3 pkgs. 25¢
Asco Sweet Tender Peas 2 No. 2 cans 25¢
Delicious Sliced Beets glass 10¢c
Sunrise Tomato Juice
Eveready Fruit Cocktail
Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce
Asco Stuffed Olives
Yankee Dill or Sour Pickles
2 No. 5 cans 25¢
No. 221 can (9c
17-02. can 10¢c
T13-o0z. jar 29¢
qt. jar 10c
! — IN OUR PASTRY DEPARTMENT —.
Fresh Fruit and Nut
'N Jelly Rolls each I 5¢| Rings each 25¢
*HOT CROSS BUNS dozen (0c
(*For Good Friday Only!)
FRESHEST FRUITS and VEGETABLES ——
Extra Large Calif. Seedless
ORANGES
Fancy Calif. Pascal
CELERY
2 9 ¢ extra lge stalk 1 4 ¢
CABBAGE 3 10¢
3 CA U L i F LOWE R Fatey Sow Wiite = Lo 1 5¢
In Observance of Good Friday, March 22nd, Our Markets will close from
12 Noon to 3 P. M.. OPEN LATE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS.
Prices effective until closing time Saturday in Acme Super Markets at
42-44 Main St, Dallas —99 Main St., Luzerne
Fresh
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