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THE POST, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1940
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PAGE FIVE
KINGSTON TOWNSHIP
ROYAL LYNE, Correspondent
SHAVERTOWN -- MT. GREENWOOD -- TRUCKSVILLE
Campus
Brewities
Emmons Speaker
At "40 Graduation
School Board Approves
Trucksville WPA Job
A communication from Rev. Peter
K. Emmons of Scranton was re-
ceived by Kingston Township School
Board Monday night, accepting an
invitation to deliver the principal
address at Commencement exercises
on Tuesday night, June 7.
A WPA project for the Trucksville
grade school was accepted by the di-
rectors, with Bennett casting a dis-
senting vote. The plans and esti-
mate of Karl Callahan of Pittston
will be used and Mr. Callahan will
receive 6 per cent of the cost, which
the directors believe will not ex-
ceed $2,000.
J. P. Enke, representing the De-
partment of Public Assistance, ad-
dressed the board, explaining new
provisions governing WPA work.
He said there are 63 persons on re-
lief in the township eligible for WPA
work.
Walter Stem, Falls, addressed the
board, explaining his method of
cleaning school septic tanks and the
board decided to communicate with
Mr. Stem later.
Applications from six persons who
want teaching jobs were referred to
James Martin, supervising princi-
pal. A motion was adopted giving
County Superintendent A. P. Cope’s
office permission to keep a perma-
nent filing of teachers’ ratings.
Howard Appleton, secretary, sub-
mitted a tentative budget calling for
expenditures of $90,877.: The bud-
get will be adopted on May 24.
John Eearl was elected treasurer
for the year beginning July 1 at a
salary of $250.
Bank was named as the depository
for school funds. Harry Ell and
Harold Yorks were elected enum-
erators.
Committees Are Named
By Veterans’ Club
The Veterans’ Club of Kingston |
Township met last week and named
the following committees for the
year: Clambake, A. George Prater,
chairman, Sam Spaciano, James
McHale, Dick Reese, Albert Grob-
lewski;, Willard Durbin; Legion
award, James A. Martin, Albert
Clifford and Max Leonard; Ameri-
canization camp, Hugh Ridall, James
McHale, Willard Durbin, Max Leon-
ard, James A. Martin; family picnic,
Albert Clifford, Wallace Perrin,
Richard Reese, Willard Durbin, Gus
Adler; memorial exercises, Hugh
Ridall, Richard Reese and Albert
Clifford.
Drama Class Opened
Luzerne National |
| President Of Firemen
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Township Brevities
Thomas Ayres, Jr., suffered a
broken arm on Sunday while going
to the fire on Carverton Road.
The Township alumni met in the
high school on Monday night to
make plans for their dance on June
4,
Thomas Evans, Jr., of Carverton
Road, has returned to Virginia after
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Evans.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Steelman
are moving into their home on War-
den Avenue from Kingston, where
they have resided for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Wasley of East
Franklin Street have moved to
Stroudsburg.
Mr. and Mrs. John Graves, form-
erly of Kingston, have moved to
Franklin Street in Shavertown.
Miss Laycock To Wed
Glen Ellsworth Smith
Announcement has been made of |
the approaching marriage of Miss
Mary Jean Laycock, a teacher at the
local high school, and Glen Ells-
worth Smith of Washington, D. C.
The ceremony will be held in the
early summer. Both Miss Laycock |
and Mr. Smith are graduates of
Kingston Township High School. Mr.
Smith is employed by the American
Air Lines at Washington.
Joseph Buliord Elected
Joseph Bulford, president of
Trucksville Fire Company, was re-
elected at the monthly meeting of
the company on Monday night.
Other officers: Recording secretary,
Gene Considine; treasurer, Dewey
Edwards; financial secretary, Royal
Lyne, Sr.; fire chief, Francis Mec-
Carthy; first engineer, Harry Long;
second engineer, William Roberts;
hook and ladder, Royal Lyne, Jr.;
trustee, two years, Gene Piatt; three
years, Lew Roushey; fire board,
liam Roberts, Royal Lyne, Jr., and
Richard Reese; members of the Re-
lief Association, Gene Considine,
Dewey Edwards, Richard Reese, Ja- |
cob Beline, Albert Groblewski, Royal
Lyne, Sr. and Gene Piatt.
Francis McCarthy, chief, reported
for the committee which has been
investigating the possibility of se-
curing WPA aid in repairing the
fire house. No word has been re-
ceived from the Scranton WPA of-
fice, he said. Royal Lyne; Sr., was
appointed chairman of publicity.
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Invitations have been issued to
graduating students of public and
parochial students to be guests of
Misericordia registrants at a Sub-
Freshman Day program tomorrow.
The guests will meet members of
the faculty and student body, will
be conducted on tours of the build-
ings and campus and will be enter-
tained at sports and by special pro-
grams arranged by the college de-
partments. The Home Economics
Department will serve luncheon.
As a feature of Misericordia’s
observance of Music Week, the
Adult Education Orchestra of
Wilkes-Barre will give a brief
recital at the college this (Fri-
day) morning. The Music De-
partment presented its students
in their final recital of the year
last night.
“Beedowzer’’, a suave wolf, and
Dooshaker, a - querulous grand-
mother, made their debut at the
marionette show given at the col-
lege on Tuesday afternoon. The
marionettes, constructed by mem-
bers of the class under direction of
Miss Mary V. Nolan, also included
Oscar, in the part of Mr. Riding
Hood, made and operated by Sister
Mary Eloise of the college faculty;
Sianne, or Mrs. Riding Hood, orig-
inated by Agnes Wall and the
heroine, Marigold, as Little Red Rid-
ing Hood, operated by Mary Corri-
gan. Miss Nolan made Beedowzer
and Miss Costa pulled Dooshaker’s
strings. The father marionette was
animated by Alice Rizek, the moth-
er and grandmother by Ruth Lena-
han, Red Riding Hood by Rosalie
Nolan and the wolf by Regina Kelly.
Musical interludes were offered by
Miss Jane Cronin and Miss Mar-
garet Short.
During May devotions in
honor of the Immaculate Queen
are being held at the grotto on
the college campus. In addi-
tion to the act of consecration
| Mothers And Daughters
To Banquet Tonight
The Mother and Daughter Ban-
| quet will be held in the East Dallas
Methodist Church tonight at 6
o'clock. Mrs, Hazle Hildebrant is
chairman of the affair and is as-
sisted by Myra Carlin, Viola Brace,
Regina Fowler, Arline Moore.
Taking part in the program will
be: Mary Pickett, invocation; Mrs.
Bessie Thomas and Letha Mericle,
readings; girls’ choir, several se-
lections; Mrs. Francis Freeman, talk.
The affair is a covered dish sup-
per and those attending are urged
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LEHMAN
Lehman Personals
Mrs. Fred Zimmerman, Miss Lee
Faylor and Hayden Ambrose attend-
ed the May Day pageant at Wilson
College, Chambersburg, on Saturday
afternoon. Mrs. Zimmerman remain-
ed at the college as the week-end
guest of her daughter, Miss Jean
Zimmerman, who was a member of
the May Day chorus.
Hayden Ambrose spent the week-
end at Shippensburg State Teach-
Day activities there.
to bring their own dishes and silver.
Firemen Extend Thanks
Trucksville Fire Company mem-
bers have expressed their thanks to
the ‘Dallas and Shavertown volun-4
teers for help in fighting the fire at
the Sterling Casterline home on
Carverton Road on Sunday. The
firemen did a good job in preventing
a spread of the flame.
Ennouncement
Members of Dallas Junior Wo-
man’s Club who have material to
contribute to the rummage sale,
are requested to communicate with
Mrs. Charles Wheaton Lee, who
will make arrangements to call for
the donations.
Auxiliary Names Officers
Shavertown Branch, Nesbitt Me-
morial Hospital Auxiliary, held its
| bel Lehner of Newville and Mrs.
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Last Meeting Of PTA
Will Be Held Monday
‘Lehman Parent-Teacher Associa-
tion will hold its final meeting of
the school year in the auditorium on
Monday night at 8.
An important business meeting
will include election of officers and
committee reports. Rev. Frank Ab-
bott, pastor of Lehman Methodist
Church, will be the speaker. "Miss
Belle Ruckel, a teacher in the sec-
Social Club Organized
The following officers were elect-
ed at the organization meeting of
the Social Club at St. Therese’s
Church recently: president, Warren
Mechem; vice-president, Thomas
Gerrity; second vice-president, Mary
Gerrity; secretary, Helen Beline and
John Gallagher, treasurer.
The club meets every Friday
evening at 8:30.
visit her room to see exhibits of
pupils’ work. A social hour will fol-
ond grade, has invited parents to | low.
Miss Lee Faylor visited Miss Isa-
William Faylor of near Shippens- i
burg over the week-end.
A large crowd attended the high- |
school auditorium last Friday night.
Writes Pageant
For May Day Fete
‘Democracy’ Theme Of
Dodson’s Program Today
“Democracy” will be the theme
of the May Day festivities to be
presented by 240 Lehman students,
chosen from all grades, on the Leh-
man school lawn this (Friday) after-
noon at 1.
Donald Dodson, physical education
teacher, is the author and director
annual luncheon at St. Therese’s
Church on Friday and elected Mrs. |
Harold Shapelle of Trucksville, pres- |
ident; Mrs. W. E. Batey, first vice-'
president; Mrs. Ralph Brickel, sec-]
ond vice-president; Mrs. Francis.
Lewis, third vice-president. Mrs. |
Batey presided. Invocation was
given by Rev. Harold Durkin. Mrs. |
Jessie Moore of East Dallas sang
several solos.
and a hymn, members of the
Senior Class gave a few min-
utes’ talk on some subject ap-
propriate to the honor being
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the story of Democracy and his five
sons, United States, Germany, Rus-
sia, Spain and Italy.
A special feature of the gala event
will be the election of a May Queen,
who will be chosen by the student
body. Her identity will be kept a
secret until this afternoon.
Lawrence Drabick, a junior, will
appear as Father Democracy.
At 3 Lehman high school baseball
team will play Dallas Township. An
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and friends to attend this annual
May Day fete. In case of rain, the
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