cian aR ey . with: + Mrs. The 'Friehditip Class: of Tejities yille ‘Methodist Church ‘met at the church recently with Mrs. Robert |" LJ Gardner presiding. Plans for an outing on August 20. were .made, Albert -- Thompson chdirman. "A variety ‘club wads or-: ganized and ‘the sum of $50 was re-'| ported cleared ‘on the Mothér and Diétughiter’ Dinner. ‘Mrs.’ John Carey and Mrs. James Vance were wel- comed- as «new: members. Jennie Shonk was a: visitor. Hostesses were Ms. Henry .Strausser, Roushey, Mrs. James Trebilcox, Mrs. Ruth Reynolds and Mrs. William Strausser. 5! Present: Mrs: Clifford Johnson, Mrs. Claude Johnson, Mrs. Harold Croom, Mrs. . Albert Thompson, Charlotte "Parsons, Mrs. | ‘William Lohman, Edith Weidner, Mrs. Gray- don "Carle," Mrs, ° ‘Lansford "Norris, Emily. Fisher, Mrs. Sheldon Bennett, Mrs. Donald‘ Anderson; ‘Mrs. Cedric Griffith, Betty DeBolt, Blanche ‘Ath- holt; ‘Mrs. -Ashworth; . Mrs. Thomas Bunney, Mrs. Laing Coolbaugh, Mrs. Jacob. Harrison, Mrs. Harry M. Sav- acoal, Mrs, Fred Turner, Mrs. Louis Wilcox, Mrs, Howard Ide, Thomas Ayre, Mrs. ‘Sam Davis. Receives Scholarship Rt Seattle College - Arthur Tindsley of Trothouillo, 4 member of - the 1940 graduating class at. Chesbrough Seminary, N/Y., has been awarded a full tution scholarship at Seattle Pacific Col- lege, Seattle, Wash: Mr. Lindsley is the son of Rev. and Mrs. A. K. Lindsley of Trucksville. Lindsley was president of his class, president’ of the Science Club, president of ‘the Chesbrough a ‘ca- pella chorus, vice president of the Chesbrough History Club, photo- graphic editor of the Chesbrough Annual. the Chesbrough Male Quartet which traveled extensively last summer and is traveling again this summer in the interest of the seminary. d ABSchD Rachel Evans’ Troth Bnnounced By Parents Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Evans of 42 Tripp Street, Forty Fort, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Rachel Lois Evans, to Dr. Carl A. Bradbury, son of Mr. and Mrs. James .A. Bradbury of Trucksville. . The “wedding will take! place on August 21. The bride-elect is a graduate of Forty Fort highl school and Wyoming Valley Home-! opathic Training School for Nurses. She has been specializing in oper- ating room work at the Jamaica, I. I, hospital. Dr. Bradbury was] gradunted from Kingston High School of Chiropody and received his surgical degree in chiropody at that school. | Outdoor Service At Noxen The Outdoor Service of the North- ! east district of the Wilkes-Barre Conference of Luther Leagues will be held on the lawn of St. Luke's Lutheran Church, Noxen, on Sun- day evening, August 11, at 6:30. The Rev. H. G. Deisher of Dushore, formerly of Noxen, will deliver the address. Entertain At Lunch Mrs. O. L. Harvey and Miss R. Elizabeth = Breckenridge, Franklin Street, recently entertained at a luncheon. Present were: Mrs. Arline |’ Gage Frantz, Mrs.-G. R. Splitt, Mrs. Clarence Elston, Nancy Mae Elston, Mrs. John Frantz, Mrs. Philip Rit- ter, Mrs. Josephine Norton, Mrs, David Brace; Mrs. William Niemeyer, Mrs. Francis Freeman, Mrs. R. L. Brickel, Mrs. Clark: Hildebrant, Mrs. Floyd Ide, Mrs. Stella Cummings. House Moving © Foundation Work © Raising For free estimates on all work CALL Dalzas 429-R-16 VILLIAM H. SHIBER & SONS Time payments may be arranged. Briggs-Stratton Motors RUDOLFPHS’ ELECTRIC SERVICE WILKES-BARRE, PA. — PHONE 2-5868 — 33-35 EAST JACKSON ST. ast 7 Mrs. . Jack |. : Mrs. | He also was a member of |: : “*Mademoiselle, you must obey the Chief...” Marianne .is unable *o cope ith Charles’ that night there is.a cast on.an sardonic laughter, The: terrible storm and ti island. Marianne; ang: are’ al at Charles’ ing manner, tries using passive resistance against all his orders but he threatens to have his first henchman give her a 2 spankings ~ KINGSTON wash her own settlement under Charles’ domineer- the brides intended for the TOWNSHIP ROYAL LYNE, Correspondent SHRVERTOWN - - MT. “GREENWOOD - -- - TRUCKSVILLE Township Brevities Richard Cease, Mrs. Wilson Cease of Trucksville, has returned from the west. Miss. Edna Roushey has ebtaraed from the Nesbitt Memorial Hospital and is visiting Mrs. Ralph Whipp of West Center Street, Shavertown. ° Marvin Sweezy of Trucksville, inary in New York, was the guest of his parents orn Sunday at the Dallas Youth Conference at East Dallas. He returned Monday. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Raymond Malkemes and children of Shavertown are on ‘vacation at the seashore. "Robert Reynolds is spending two weeks with friends in Shavertown. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mates and daughter have returned to Syracuse after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edward Trumbower of Shavertown. Mr. and Mrs. Ord Trumbower, Mr. and Mrs. John Nulton and son, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Trumbower, Miss June Rey- nolds and Miss Ellen Kytle spent the week-end at Hershey. Miss Grace Mahler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mahler of Huntsville Road, is in ‘General Hos- | pital when she underwent an ap- pendectomy operation. Rev. and Mrs. cool of Trucksville left this week to go to Dimock Camp Grounds where they will be instructors. Mrs. Savacool will teach a course in “Christian - Living” in the Junior Hi-Camp. Rev. Mr. teach a course on “Leadership.” Alice Davis, Paul Savacool and William Griffith will be delegates to the Dimock Youth Camp from Trucksville Methodist Church. Rev. Russell J. May, pastor of | Shavertown Methodist Church’ at- | tended the ministerial conference at Lake George this week. Mrs. Franklin D. Marrow and children, Franklin, Jr., and Mary Ellen of Bound Brook, N. J., re- Delightfully different Nightly at 8:30 except Sunday. NUANGOLA comedy. son of Mr. and: who is attending Chesbrough Sem- |.’ Harry M. Sava-- Savacool will p > b b p p p p p > ; ; ; > b 1 3 ENTERTAINMENT b , > ; > ’ ) b ¢ > t “ONE SUNDAY AFTERNOON” ? GROVE THEATRE For Reservations Telephone Nuangola 7 or Tuck's Drug Store, W-B. 3-1155 turned after spending several weeks with Mrs. Marrow’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Clemow of Shavertown. Thomas Clemow of Shavertown and Odam Miscavage of Swoyerville have returned after spending three days at the World's Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Schall en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Raud- enbush of Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. . lington, Va., were recent guests. of A. H. Gay. Mr. and Mrs. John Coon Sais entertained Mrs. Michael Riouhia and children, Thomas and Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Whales ‘Arthur -and son, Tony, Towanda. Mrs. A. H. Gay and Miss Kathryn Hefft of Kingston spent a few days with their sister, Mrs. S. F. Gilpin of Fort Washington, who has been ill for some time. ; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Williams and family of Trucksville and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Williams of Kings- ton and daughter motored to New Jersey on Sunday. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Schmidt, 87 West Center Avenue, Shavertown, July 19, at General Hospital. Miss N. Esther Michael and Mrs. ! VV VV VV VVVVVYVVVYVVYVVVYY COOL OFF AT THE GROTTO Jack Nothoff, Prop. Harvey's Lake ® : ORCHESTRA AND - Wed., Fri., and Sat. Nights : ® FINEST QUALITY FOOD AND BEER KOOLER KEG SYSTEM NO PIPES, NO COILS Dette deeded “What! Mademoiselle can actually Now, starting with the very first day, all of the wreck’s survivors proceed to build a free weeks that pass, many of the bondsmen marry | down happily. But between Charles and Mari- anne there is a burning antagonism. David Piatt and: ‘children, Daniel and Jean, of Ar- pted from the ns METAS OTTER Picture by "FRANCES BARBOUR “Oh-h linen?” guidance. In the - planters and settle * is on her balcony, Lillian Vickers of Wilkes-Barre and Miss Esther Vivian of Shavertown returned from a week’s visit at New York City and the World's Fair. The following have pelted tod the Dallas camp ground where they attended ‘the Youth * Conference: Grace Lindsley, Ruth Smith, Betty Sweezy, Ruth Hersh, Phoebus Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Sweezy, Bea- trice Sweezy, Mildred Ridjeski, Rev. and Mrs. A. K. Lindsley, Rev. Her- | bert Olver, Mrs. Iantha Kitchen, Mr. rand Mrs. daughter and Marvin Sweezy. Enthony Family Reunion Descendants of Edward and Sara Anthony will hold a reunion at the home of -B. Frank Bulford, Hunts- ville, on August 4. Russells’ Wins Again Russells’ softball. team defeated the Trucksville team, 9 to 3,this week. Russells’ is still in’ first place. Russells’ de- isared ‘Exeter Monday. night, 10 to 9. : 5 2 Sunday School Picnic The annual Sunday School picnic of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church. was held at Benton Park on Wednes- day. The picnic was well attended by members and friends of the church. | 100,000 FARMERS NOW USE PARMAK ELECTRIC . FENCE Low Cost! High Savings! Investigate! Send us a card! C. W. SYMONS 115 SIMPSON STREET WILKES-BARRE, PA. . « « nature has a way with the heart of a maid . ..” - Marianne though, is repeating history, for she has become the belle of the island. All the young men seek her out to dance and sing and the gayety is especially pleasurable to her since it seems to arouse Charles’ anger. One night she of adoring young men. Raymond Chappelle "and | Methodist Church SYNOPSIS: ‘Martonze de Beauma nofr (Jeanette MocDonald) belle of Paris, comes to New Orleans and fells in love with Charles (Nelson ay) her bondservant. Then she learns that he is really the Puke de Villiers, exiled from France because of revolutionary activities. She and ~ Charles quarrel. That night he frees the other bondservants, takes a ship - and sails away. The New Moon, with Marianne on board, pursues but - © on the high seas Charles captures the boat. NOW READ CHAPTER FOUR—BELOW o being serenaded by a group | because of Shavertown Notes '- Mr. and’ Mrs. Delbert McGuire and children of Shavertown left ‘| Tuesday ‘for a, week's vacation in ‘the Adiroridacks. Mrs, Willard Durbin and Tough ters “of Shavertown returned Sun- day from Greensburg after a month’s stay with her father, J. R. Hayes, who is convalescing from .an illness. Her son, Willard, will re- main several weeks longer. William Boyes spent the week- end with his parents in Shavertown. |He is attending Rising Son Aero- nautical School near Philadelphia. Mrs. Stephen Johnson, Mrs. Ruth Travis of Shavertown, Mr. and Mrs. Don Herbert of Kingston and Mr. and Mrs. Omar Michels of Strouds- burg are vacationing at Whirl’s End. Mr. and Mrs. Frank John and children of Springfield, N. J., and Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver of Eliz- abeth visited relatives .in Shaver- town on Sunday. Patricia Shaver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Shaver, entértained in honor of her 2nd’ birthday last Friday. Guests: Rodney and. Gail Coolbaugh, Herbert, Sandra and Bruce Miles, Harriet Jean Williams, Ann and Charley McGroarty, Ther- esa Austin, Margaret Ann and Ruth Mary Morgan, Mary, Mildred and Billie Porter, Mafalda and Victor Spaciano, and Helen Kirkendall. EI TONEW. CITE Ry B = MODERN ARE Lag FRIENDLY SERVICE IDEAL LOCATION 44ST, EAST OF TTC I FORMERLY FEAL 3 SLL od bib ddd ddd io ini Answers the question Broad- way-Hollywood cast. in Your life. JULY CLEARANCE 5 USED CARS FROM <35-°° ano UP These Cars Will Give You Thousands Of Miles Of Pleasant Motoring. 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Time for bridge, for movies, for sports. ‘Buy happiness for yourself — send your i wash to O’MALIA’S i Laundry. : grime, is un- of air. in the JE | ——1 7.2406 OMalia a “You’ve made mooRStrh Romeos out of all of them.” All at once, she turns to see Charles in her room. He yanks-her off the balcony, orders her cavaliers away and. then proceeds to tell her that she will have to change her behavior. The men. of the colony are neglecting their work- her and it must stop. Be sure to read - the next romantic episode.. Misses Hetit And Harris Hostesses To Class Miss Frances - Hefft and Miss Grace Harris entertained Mrs. Ber- | tha Anderson’s Sunday School | class recently. Present were: Me- linda Sutton, Ruth Pace, Hefft, Dorothy - Gilbert, Margaret | Blackman, Mary Glahn, Elizabeth Dewitt, Mary Prynn, Marjorie Prynn, Eloise Pine, Mildred Sands, Mar- garet Watkins, Estelle Pascoe, Gen- evieve Dana, Bernice Piatt, Ruth Jones, Naomi Prynn, Florence Sick- ler, Marion Young, Edith Cook, Dol- ly Edwards, Kathryn Gay, Grace Harris, Frances Hefft and Mrs. J. F. Hefft. To Show Movies At | Men's Club Meeting The Men’s Club of the Trucksville Methodist Church will meet at. the Mary | of New England will be shown. Men of the community are invited to at- tend. Vv vv ve wv Upholstering ov ® Free Estimates PAUL B. SMITH . Rr. 16 N. Main Street Wilkes-Barre church on Monday night. Pictures : Bringing Royalty Mrs. Niemeyer Awaits Word From Brother is anxiously awaiting word from her brother, Williant Thomas, a seaman on the U. 8. S. Trenton, which is: bringing, seven, members of the royal States. | eager to get word from her brother wrote a brief letter, saying that he ship’s hospital. He gave no details of ;his accident. . in transporting refugees: Thomas has.been in the navy for 15 years. Mrs. Niemeyer is brother. to come. here .on furlough, since dispatches said the Trenton has finished its tour of duty in | European waters. ‘Card Of Thanks . | The family of Mrs. Amos Kitchen |of Alderson desires to express its | thanks to all” those who assisted them in their bereavement, ‘includ- ER | ing those who sént cars and flowers. Alexander's Band | At Club On Sunday | The fifth of a series of summer | concerts will be held at Irem Temple [Country Club Sunday night at 8:15 i when Alexander’s Band, directed by al solos will fedture the program.. Alderson 10-Year--Old Breaks Arm In Jump James Davenport’ 10, ‘Alderson, fractured his right arm when he jumped from a porch at the lake on Tuesday. 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