oe las. KINGSTON TOWNSHIP ROYAL LYNE, Correspondent SHAVERTOWN -- MT. GREENWOOD -- TRUCKSVILLE Township Brevities Fellowship Club Is iL. T. Schwartz, Ted Schwartz | Feted At Local Party Milton Evans, Jimmy VanCampen, Joseph Gallagher and Arthur Kitch- en of Shavertown have returned after spending a week at the Van Campen cottage at Lake Winola. | tained recently by Mr. and Mrs. | Joseph Monko of Trucksville. Pres- | Board Will Meet On WPA Project Engineer's Absence Delays Final Motion Although Kingston Township school board received word at its The Young People’s Fellowship | meeting Monday night that Federal Club of Wilkes-Barre was enter- authorities have approved a /WPA project for grading and construction of a sewage disposal plant [atthe Mr. and Mrs. Roland Shoemaker, ent: Were Irene Moss, Jean Hiller, | Trucksville school no action could | Blodwen Parry, Ethel Luzerne, have purchased a home on Maple Street, Shavertown, and wil occupy it soon. Mrs. Matthew Gray, | Mrs. H. Rumage, Donald and Charles Orchard | Coombs, Mrs. Laura Davis, Mildred Street, Trucksville, has improved | and Betty Davis, Mary Stiles, Elsie after an illness of several weeks. | Forbes, Sue, Harrie and Ethel Miss Grace Mahler, daughter of! Thompson, Walter Moses, Daniel Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mahler, | Flannon, Harvey Matas, Peggy Huntsville Road, has returned home | Lynch, Micky Miller, Joyce, Jeanette from General Hospital. i and Carl Kline, Edward Sachs, Tom- Mrs. John Wilson, daughter, Sar-|™Y Thompson, Margaret and Lois ah, of Plains, Miss Jay Johnson of | Thompson, Edith Fraley, Ray Reedy, Wilkes-Barre and Miss Carol Dries- | Leo Spaide, Jean Fulton, Alice Pitt- baugh of Wyoming were guests re-| man, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Matthews, cently of Mrs. Fred Rineman. | Sandra Matthews, Robert Anderson, Mrs. Theodore Newcomb and Miss | Dick Chaney and Mr. and Mrs. John Florence Newcomb visited Mr. and, Monko. Mrs. Laurence Franklin at Hallstead. ! Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Dwyer of Mrs. Staub Hostess | St. Petersburg have returned after) spending three weeks with her par- | At Garden Party ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Bulford. | Mrs. Edward Staub of Trucksville *® 05 0% h 5 | entertained at a garden party on : Dorothy Desainkioy he 8 Thongs Wednesday afternoon for the bene- ing the summer em or Von "| fit of St. Therese’s Church, Shaver- parents, Mr, and IS: Lam. gown. Guests: Mrs. William Hansen, Koehler, is attending the Salvation | pr. Herbert Lohiagm. Mee, Josoph Army camp in Philadelphia. | Sedler, Mrs. Grant Shaner, Mrs. The Kingston Township Class Of | erbert Jenkins, Mrs. Harry Post, 1939 held a reunion on Wednesday | pr. ames Molale, Mrs. Walter . | afternoon Sud frome at Irem Tem- Fish, Mrs. Frank Mathers, Mrs. W. ple Country Club. A ¢ Sh | Arthur Blewitt, Mrs. Catherine t Miss Yous ! Shera) in Lynch, Mrs. Paul Laux, Mrs. Ray By 18 Au > * 0 3.0 Laux, Mrs. Jacob Laux, Mrs. Grace yng. he he finer > bong Nicholson, Mrs. Richard Puterbaugh, craft i ae Si o : ¥ | Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Carl Gabel, Mrs. CS sve.) IT. Onbel, Mrs. Celio Gri, rs. - | es nue, Shavertown, has returned from fois Nt B Cre Stroudsburg, where she visited her Dérgers, Geraldine. Stab. Levise sister, Mrs. Ernest Lomax. ( Hart. El Slaul. Detothy Staub The Misses Winnie Jones and Dor- | Bari. Sicanoy SiauD, Yorothy Daun. is Jones are assisting Miss Pearl M. | Soloists From Pittsburgh Averett in the junior camp at Sid- ney, N. Y., and will be a delegate to! \fiss Vivian Johns, contralto solo- the senior camp. ; list from Christ Methodist Church, Bill Jones of Trucksville has Te | Pittsburgh, was the guest soloist at turned from the New York World's| gp vertown Methodist Church on Fair after spending several days, Sunday. Miss Johns is the grand- there. | deughicr of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hicks Marian Anthony, daughter of Mr. | ¢ oh. vertown and daughter of Rob- and Mrs. Ralph Anthony of Trucks-| ot johns, concert baritone. ville, was the guest of her grand-| mother at Espy this week. ! = Rev. and Mrs. A. K. Lindsley and | Eastern Star To Give daughter, Grace and Rev. Herbert | 2 Olver are attending the Free Meth- Entertainment Rugust 9 Dallas Chapter, No. 396, O. E. S,, odist Camp Meeting at Dallas. Rev. | and Mrs. Lindsley’s son, Arthur, will | 11 present “Mrs. Apples and Corps” stop at Dallas with the church | on Friday, August 9, at 2:30 at the school quartet next week: | Schooley Farm. The committee met Pk recently with Mrs. Howard Hontz. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Appleton! present: Mrs. S. R. Schooley, Mrs. of Shavertown returned to their | Stephen Johnson, Mrs. Ernest John- home on Saturday after a motor trip | son, Mrs. William Vivian, Mrs. Ed- through New York and New Eng- | mond Whitby, Mrs. Earl Lamoreaux, land. i Mrs. Ernest Flynn. : Richard Cease of Oak Street, a| cadet in the army aviation corps, | Old Swimming Hole will leave for Miami, Fla., next! week to take instruction in air navi- gation. : Mrs. Lillian Walters and daughter, Norma, have returned to the home The Favorite spot in the town- ship these days is the swimming pool at the creek in Jake Rice's woods where children have been of Mrs. Walter's daughter, Mrs. | finding relief from the week’s hot Marvin Sweezey of Mt. Greenwood. | weather. Marvin Sweezey, Jr., has returned to North Chili, N. Y., following a visit with his parents at Mt. Green- Home Grown ‘wood. Trucksville Free Methodist church services will be suspended for the next two weeks as members will be attending camp meeting at East Dal- Ripe Red RASPBERRIES Grown from certified plants. Buy this delicious fruit di- Mrs. Joseph W. Swain and the Misses Swain of Philadelphia were week-end guests of Mrs. William rect from the grower by the H. Conyngham of Hillside. bushel or the quart. John C. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. ® KOZEMCHAK BROS. — PHONE 467-R-16 — James C. Reed, and Miss Eleanor McAlpine recently attended the pag- eant at Longwood Gardens, Gennett | and Mary | be taken because of the absence of 1! Price, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Everett, | the engineer in charge of the work. The board will invite the engineer to a special meeting which will be called soon to complete plans for the long-awaited project. A short term loan of $3,800 was negotiated this week with Luzerne National Bank to pay teachers’ sal- aries. Mrs. Smith, the former Mary Jean Laycock, a commercial teacher, submitted her resignation. The directors received Tax Collec- tor Harry Bogart’s final report on his 1939 duplicate, including a list of persons who had not paid their per capita taxes, making a delin- quency of more than $3,600. Mr. Bogart was released from responsi- bility on the duplicate and was named delinquent tax collector. He was also authorized to collect the 1940 school taxes and instructed to acquire a bond. Mrs. Shaver Entertains For Daughter, Patricia Mrs. town entertained at a party honor- ing her daughter, Patricia, on her second birthday anniversary. Guests: Rodney and Gail Coolbaugh, Her- bert, Sandra and Bruce Miles, Har- riet Jean Williams, Ann and Charles McGroarty, Theresa Austin, Margaret Ann and Ruth Mary Mor- gan, Mary, Mildred and Billy Port- er, Mafalda and Victor Spaciano and Helen Kirkendall. Supervisors Widening Qak Street, Trucksville Township Supervisor Bruce Long is having curbing placed along Oak Street, Trucksville, and is the road. When it is co: have a hard top surface from Harris Hill to Carverton Road. Meat Loaf Dinner The Ladies’ Auxiliary of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church will have its an- nual meat loaf and vegetable sup- per at the church on Tuesday night, August 20, American love, and happy marriag quarrels, evil habits, kinds, .I lift you ou on the path. of happi tell it all before you utter a word are not entirely satisfied and if I do then you pay me not a penny, Located at Harvey's Readings Daily And Sunday fas Daniel Shaver of Shaver-, stoning | 190 Attend Picnic leted the . thoroughfare will be fisted ay i St. Paul S Church I give never failing advice upon all matters of life such as courtship, marriage, all kinds. .XI never fail to reunite the separated, cause speedy ele ‘ 50 sad or homes so dreary that I cannot bring sunshine in In fact, no matter what may be your hope, fear or ambition. 1 will _ Dallas Church Picnic Saturday At Benton The annual Sunday schocl picnic for Dallas Methodist Church will be held this Saturday at Benton Park. Automobiles will leave the church at 10 a. m. and those who have no transportation are requested to tel- ephone Lloyd Drake at 256-R-3 at once. The program will include a baseball game, athletic events and swimming. Many are planning to [ stay for lunch and supper. The committees in charge are: General committee, Lewis LeGrand, Mrs. Laverne Race, Mrs. Arthur Franklin and Mrs. D. A. Waters; | transportation, Lloyd Drake, Rev. POST, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1940 LEHMAN | to Philadelphia after spending two | son. ® % = Mrs. Gomer Jones of West Pitts- Francis F. Freeman, Joseph Jewell; | contests, Charles Maxwell, Jean] | Maxwell, Mary Templin; program, Mrs. Louise Colwell, Mrs. Louise Brown, Mrs. Margaret LaBar. Freeman To Speak At Odd Fellows’ Home Rev. Francis F. Freeman, pastor {of Dallas Methodist Church, will | preach at the Middletown Home for { Aged Odd Fellows on Sunday after- | | noon at a service to be sponsored by the Past Grands’ Association of Luzerne County, of which Dr. Robert M. Bodycomb ‘is president. Dr. Bodycomb will drive down with Rev. Mr. Freeman. Calendar Of Events At St. Paul's Church “The Grace of God” will be the subject of Rev. Herbert E. Frank- fort’s sermon at 10 Sunday morn- ing at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church. Sunday school will be at 9. The Ladies’ Auxiliary: will meet at the church on Wednesday afterncon at 1 Brotherhood Picnic The annual outing of the Brothr- hood of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church will be held on Saturday afternoon and evening at Forest Inn, Warden Place, Harvey's Lake. Reservations can be telephoned to Rev. Herbert | E. Frankfort. Automobiles will leave | the church from 1 to 1:30 p. m. | | About 150 persons attended the [oie of St. Paul’s Church Sunday | school at Benton Park on July 24. | Prize winners were Elizabeth Dier- | olf, Nancy Lozo, Arthur Kitchen, | Doris May Hontz, Robert Lozo, How- ard Traver, Betty Hontz, Paul Win- ter, Jr., Mrs. Byron Kitchen, Mrs. [Ruth Veach and Mrs. Charles Dres- fe i sel. Palmist & Medium: divorce, business transactions of es, overcome enemies, rivals, lover's stumbling blocks and bad luck of all t of ‘sorrow and. troab!s and start yom ness and prosperity, .There is n< heart to me, and after I am fini ed if you not faithfally fulfill every claim above, Lewis and daughter, Betty, Ide. Mrs. Millie Keener of Campville, | N. Y., is staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson for several days. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Snyder and vacation. kk ok of Kingston called at the home of | their son, Carl Braandon, on Monday night. | okie | Gene, son of Mr. and Mrs. El-| and Mrs. Kirk McCarty. Business Anniversary William Michelson, proprietor of the Bon Ton, up-to-date men’s store , at Luzerne, is receiving congratula- | tions this week upon the 17th an- | niversary of his business. Mr. Mi- | chelson is celebrating by conducting | an unusual sale. The Bon Ton at- tracts a large number of discrimi- nating men from this section, who have discovered they can find style as well as economy there. rk * —— isk * FIREWORKS * Sunday, Aug. 4th FREE—On Exhibition—FREE The World’s Famous Bullet Riddled | DEATH CAR * . | | PROFESSIONAL SHOW TUESDAY NIGHT od AMATEUR SHOW FRIDAY NIGHT To enter contest amateurs must register at Hanson’s Restaurant * DINE and DANCE at Lake Picnic Grounds * Special Offer, 50 Cents HANSON'S | HARVEYS’ LAKE PICNIC GROUNDS | : * * | Lx * Overbrook Avenue Dallas, Pa. Square. 2 POUND JAR PALMOLIVE USHLESS LUNCH KITS with pint size Vacuum Bottles $1.19 $1 Wildroot HAIR TONIC, 59c¢ ECONOMY PACKAGE OF 40 | 50c WOODBURY’S After Shave TAMPAX, 98c | LOTION, 2 for 5lc AMOLIN CREAM and AMOLIN POWDER, both 53¢ 10c Woodbury's GREETING CARDS SOAP, 4 for 25¢ For All Occasions BERT & COMPANY CUT RATE STORES Dallas, Penna. | SENSATIONAL CLEAN-UP! | LAST TWO DAYS OF OUR GREAT Tih | ANNIVERSARY SALE! 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