KINGSTON ROYAL LYNE, TOWNSHIP Correspondent SHAVERTOWN -- MT. GREENWOOD -- TRUCKSVILLE Directors Name Garey Foreman Men Who Owe Taxes Will Work At School After innumerable delays and one argument over a foreman, the long- awaited job to install septic tanks and drain pipes at the Trucksville grade school began yesterday morning, with Gale Garey of Shav- ertown as foreman. The original plans called for the work to be done as a WPA project and it was approved by the board and WPA officials, but a quarrel over the appointment of a foreman held up the work last week and it was finally decided that the job will be done by the unemployed men of the township, who will work out their taxes. Paul Callahan of West Pittston, an engineer, will direct the work. Elwood Kresge of Shavertown was named timekeeper. Thirty-five men have registered to work and 20 names will be taken from that list to start this week. The other men will work the second week. It is hoped the job can be completed in two weeks. Talented Guest Soloist At Trucksville Sunday Guest soloists at the musical ser- vice at Trucksville Methodist Church on Sunday night at 7:30 will be Everett D. Thomas, Scranton bari- tone, accompanied by Miss Martha Mainwaring, Scranton, and Mrs. Ralph A. Weatherly, organist at Grace Church, Kingston. The Sen- ior Choir and Girls’ Choir will com- bine in singing ‘Praise Ye The Lord” by Molitar-Goldsworth. Mrs. , is organist and | B. Aubrey Ayre choir director. Rev. Harry M. Sav- acool is pastor. Calendar Of Events At St. Paul's Church Holy Communion will be admin- istered in St. Paul's Lutheran Church at Shavertown, Rev. Herbert E. Frankfort, pastor, Sunday morn- ing at 11. “Purple, Scarlet and Crim- son” will be the sermon subject. Luther League devotional services will be held at 7 p. m. “What Religion Should Mean To You” will be the sermon at the service at 7:45. The service is popular in character, including many familiar hymns. Program of the week: Monday, 7:30, Boy Scout Troop; Tuesday, 2, Altar Guild; 7:30, Home Hygiene. Thursday, 7:30, Young People’s Choir; 7:45, Luther League business and social meeting; Friday, 8, Sen- ior Choir. Home Hygiene Course A course in Home Hygiene, spon- sored by the American Red Cross, is being offered to the public Tues- day evening at 7:30 in the Sunday school rooms of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church at Shavertown. Girls over 16 and ladies are invited to join. The class is being taught by Miss Evelyn Kreitzberger, R. N. Mrs. Klump Is Honored At Surprise Party A surprise birthday party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Puterbaugh, Mt. Airy Ter- race on September 5, in honor of Mrs. Albert Klump. The following attended: Mrs. Herbert and Helen Lohman, Mrs. Harry Lohman, Mrs. Wilson Honeywell, Mrs. Ray Ward- an, Mrs. Emma Jones, Mrs. Thomas Jones, Mrs. Al Antonaitis, Mrs. Richard Puterbaugh, Mrs. Albert Klump. Prizes at cards were award- ed to Mrs. Wardan and Mrs. Puter- baugh. A lovely gift was presented to the guest of honor. Township Briefs Mr. and Mrs. Albert Klump, form- erly of Davis Street, Trucksville, are visiting Mr. and Mrs, Richard Pu- terbaugh of Mt. Airy Terrace. The Klump family is traveling in its handsome new trailer, from their present home in Bethesda, Mary- land, near Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. William Williams, their daughter, Beverly and son, Keith, of Parsons, visited the Puter- baughs of Mt. Airy Terrace, last week. Stewart Yorks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Yorks of Trucksville, has returned from the Poconos and will spend a few days with his par- ents before he will return to Mrs. Royal Lyne of Trucksville will be guest of Mrs. Mary Webb of Summit, N. J., this week. Homer Carle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carle, has returned to Tex- as, where he is employed. David Lohman is enrolled at Sus- quehanna University. of Rice Street, Trucksville, recently visited their son, Private Paul H. Rhodes of the U. S. Army Air Corps at Fort Slocum. Shortly after the visit the young man sailed for Ha- walii on duty. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Henry and family have moved from Shaver- town to Ely Street, Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Rhodes entertained Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas recently. Mrs. E. B. Henry of East Center Street, Shavertown, entertained her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Henry and Mrs. Sally Howard of White Plains recently. On Sunday Mrs. C, B. Henry enter- tained at a family dinner, honoring another son, Neal, who celebrated his birthday anniversary. Mrs. Mary Kamor of Huntsville Street is ill at her home. Miss Dorothy Smith of East Cen- ter Street, Shavertown, has gone to Ann Arbor, Mich. to study music at the University of Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reed of Shavertown have returned from a trip to Atlantic City and New Eng- land. Mrs. Russell Cease of Franklin Street, Shavertown, is visiting with friends in Northumberland. William Conyngham, Hillside, will return next week to resume his studies at Yale University. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Palmer, Wayne and Sandra Palmer attended the Hilbert family reunion at Wool- bert’s Glen recently. Marjorie Creasy and Miss Althea May will enter Syracuse Univer- sity. Mrs. Harvey Averett, Mt. Airy Ter- race, Shavertown, is a delegate from the Trucksville Free Methodist Church to th conference in New Jersey. Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Ol- ver and Rev. and Mrs. A. K. Linds- ley, district elder, also will attend the conference. Entertains Young Matrons Mrs. Thomas Reese entertained the Young Matron’s Club when they resumed their fall meetings. Mrs. Howard Hontz was high scorer. Others present were Mrs. - Curtis Carr, Mrs. Earl Lamoreaux, Mrs. Herschell Fado, Mrs. Granville Sow- den, Mrs. Donald Williams, Mrs. Sterling Lamoreaux. Brownie Pack To Meet The Committee of the Brownie Pack 105 of Shavertown will meet on Monday in the Shavertown grade school. NN SN NN NN) “SMILING SERVICE ALWAYS” OLIVER’S GARAGE Packard and Hudson Cars White and Indiana Trucks DALLAS, PENNA. GARLIC Helps Fight intestinal Poisoning! 1 7 Frequent headaches? Intestine DE A harmful bacteria in For golon may be the cause. Come in today an get a generous FREE trial pack: age of odorless DEARBO Garlic Tablets. See hew you asm feel in a couple of days! at G. A. A. Kuehn, Druggist OPENING FALL SEASON .... FARMER DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT Fun and Frolic with Doc Traver, Caller . . . and meet all your old friends. Special Hot Lunch THE GROTTO JACK NOTHOFF, Prop. HARVEY’S LAKE THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK DALLAS, PENNA. MEMBERS AMERICAN BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION DIRECTORS R. L. Brickel, C. A. Frantz, W. B Jeter, Sterling Machell, W. R. Neely, Clifford Space, A. C. Devens, Herbert Hill. OFFICERS C. A. Frantz, President Sterling Machell, Vice-President W. R. Neely, Vice-President W. B. Jeter, Cashier F. J. Eck, Assistant Cashier Vault Boxes For Rent. No account too small to secure careful attention. Interest On Savings Accounts. Bloomsburg State Teachers’ College. | Mr. and Mrs. William H. Rhodes | itertained at a wiener roast last Sat- IT KINGSTON THEATRE TOMORROW - Rush Maisie”, latest in the popular ¢ Slim Summerville. Ann Sothern and Virginia Weidler are shown in a scene from “Gold ‘Maisie” series, showing at Kingston Theatre tomorrow (Saturday). Others in the cast are Lee Bowman and A proposal to buy a 95 by 105 foot lot in the rear of the Shaver- town fire house, adjoining the new highway, was approved by members of the volunteer company at their meeting on Monday night. The firemen also approved a plan to make repairs to the heating sys- tem in the truck room and to make other necessary improvements to the building. The second floor of SHAVERTOWN FIREMEN MAY BUY LOT FACING ON NEW HIGHWAY the firehouse will be made into rec- reation quarters. Stanley Davis, treasurer of the recent Field Day, reported that re- ceipts have reached $715.98 and ex- penditures $261.01, leaving a net is expected to be increased slightly when outstanding money is receiv- ed. LEHMAN Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lewis en- urday night. Those attending were Vivian Hurst, Betty Parrish, Flori- da; Mr. and Mrs. John Moss, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lape, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Alling, Jimmy Pinneo, Wyoming; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laubach, Benton; Kenneth Alling, Glenburn; Henry Counsman, Grace Ferry, E. L. Tru- itt, Philadelphia; Betty Sutton, Ma- rion Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lewis, Betty and George Lewis. x * =x Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Whitesell and daughter, Vera, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ellsworth and daughter, Louise, motored to Meshoppen on Saturday. * ¥ %* Mr. and Mrs. Robert Disque an- nounce the birth of a daughter on September 4 at Nesbitt Memorial Briggs-Stratton Motors RUDOLPHS’ ELECTRIC SERVICE WILKES-BARRE, PA. — PHONE 2-5868 — 83-35 EAST JACKSON ST. Hospital. Mrs. Disque was before marriage Miss Ruth Searfoss. * x % Mrs. Clara Shupp entertained at supper on Monday night Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fiske and children. Les- ter, Joseph and Ruth from Dallas. * ok x Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Alice, spent the week-end at Newport, Del. Lewis Sunday, September 15 is the famous CHILDREN’S DAY (Postponed from last Sunday because of bad weather) at Harvey’s Lake Picnic Grounds ® 2c Rides ® Free Ice Cream ® Free Chocolate Milk Scores of Amusements Amateur Show Finals, 8:30 P. M. BRING THE FAMILY nf ie DINE and DANCE at HANSON'S HARVEY’S LAKE PICNIC GROUNDS * —— hk — hr —— SED CAR City Chevrolet Co. Cars in line with 1941. It price they would pay next allowance for the Trade-in. Cars To Choose From. 1935 PLYMOUTH De- | luxe 2-Door Touring ! ‘ Sedan—Refinished in M.S black — Mechanical~ ly perfect — Clean inside—New tires $ 2 2 5 h City Chevrolet Co. to give the public the used cars we have left at the same BARGAINS is first again to reduce their Used is still our policy each year year—and still give a 1940 Here is a sample of the 50 1938 FORD Deluxe 4d Tudor—Quiet motor —Exceptionally good mechanical condition i) —Beautiful maroon finish—ILike new inside Unconditional guarantee $425 YOUR WILKES-BARRE 7-1171 “OUR NAME REMOVES THE RISK” CITY CHEVROLET CO. A. L. STRAYER, Pres. Market and Gates Streets, Kingston, Pa. Open Evenings and Sundays CHEVROLET DEALER 7-1171 profit of $455.47, an amount which | Ide and] | Mrs. S. J. Woolbert of Shaver- | town spent several days with Mrs. | Estella Isaacs at her cottage here. | Mrs. Jane Isaacs of Shavertown | spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. |W. S. Kunkle and family. The Silver leaf Club will meet on Hall. x ok Mrs. Jane Isaacs of Shavertown and Mrs. Julia Kunkle spent Tues- day and Wednesday with Mrs. Es- tella Isaacs at her cottage here. Miss Jean Miller entertained Tues- day night at her home at a variety shower in honor of Mrs. Corey Be- 2 | steder. Mrs. Besteder is the former Miss Florence Honeywell of Kunkle. The following were present: Mrs. Elwood Condon and Helen Zimmer- man of Alderson, Doris Hess, Ruth Kunkle, Mabel Miller, Frances Saw- yer, Mrs. Florence Besteder, Mrs. G. Miller and the hostess. . ® ® ® Mrs. Guy Rothery entertained members of her club at her home on Thursday evening. Guests were: Mrs. Ralph Hess, Mrs. Stanley Els- ton, Mrs. Clyde Hoyt, Mrs. Ralph Ashburner, Mrs. Owen Ide, Mrs. For- rest Sorber, Mrs. Ross Garinger, Mrs. William Weaver, Mrs. Florence Con- don and the hostess. * ¥ % Mrs. William Brace entertained at a drop-in .party at her home on Friday night, August 6. The even- ing was spent in social enjoyment and lunch was served to the follow- ‘ing: Mrs. Maggie Ellsworth, Mrs. Emma Miller, Mrs. Myrtle Hess, Janet Hess, Mrs. Julia Kunkle, Mrs. Mary Root, Mrs. Anna Weaver, Mrs. Alberta Brace, Mrs. Nell Ellsworth, Mrs. Carrie Kunkle and the hostess. * %* ¥ Miss Carolyn Brace had as her guest recently Miss Cora Space of Noxen. Miss Brace returned home 'with Miss Space to spend Labor Day. W. O. Washburn was host to the 36th annual reunion of the Linds- ley family at his summer home at West Dallas on August 24. The 102 guests went from Mr. Wash- burn’s home to Irem Temple Coun» try Club where they enjoyed a de- licious dinner. Among the places represented at the affair were Tokio, Japan, Long Island, N. Y., MINGSTON THEATRE | e KINGSTON CORNERS eo LAST TIMES TODAY Wm. Myrna POWELL LOY “] LOVE YOU AGAIN” SATURDAY, SEPT. 14 ENN SOTHERN — in — “GOLD RUSH MAISIE” MON., TUES., SEPT. 16-17 Laurence Greer OLIVIER GARSON “Pride and Prejudice” yy © MATINEES DAILY © 2:15-3:45 P. M. @ ADULTS 20c Friday night at 8 at the Grange) Postponed Children’s Day To Be Held On Sunday Thousands of children who were disappointed last week-end because rain forced the postponement of the famous Children’s Day at Harvey's Lake Picnic Grounds will be happy to learn that this annual event will be held this Sunday at the Picnic Grounds. { More than 4,000 Dixie Cups, filled to the brim with ice cream, will be distributed free to the first 4,000 children who pass through the park- ing ground gates. In addition, hun- dreds of bags of popcorn and 500 bottles of chocolate milk will also be distributed. Another of the big attractions will be 2¢ rides on all of the Picnic Grounds’ big attractions. At 8:30 in the evening finals will be held in the amateur shows which have been so popular during the summer. The management of the park has spared no expense or effort to make this Sunday the banner day of the year for all boys and girls who love the excitement and fun of the Picnic Grounds. Bainbridge, N. Y., Chenango Bridge, Louisville, Niagara Falls, Windsor, Pittsburgh, Hallstead, West Pitts- ton, Kingston, Kunkle and West Dallas. * ¥ Xx Mrs. W. O. Washburn and daugh- ter, Mrs. Murray Gibson of Tokio, Japan, and Mrs. Carrie Kunkle at- tended the funeral of M. E. Linds- ley of Johnson City, N. Y., on Thursday. * & ® Miss Ruth Kunkle spent the week- end with Miss Doris Hess. PAUL B. SMITH Rr. 16 N. Main Street Wilkes-Barre —— PHONE 8-0281 —— Russells’ Softball Team Takes Championship Russells’ team of Trucksville won the championship this week, defeat- ing Huntsville in a three-game se- ries. They played two tie games. The final game was played on the Trucksville field, with Russells win- ning, 9 to 8. Drives Bus 21 Years Oscar Patton of Noxen dropped in the other day to see us. Oscar is the oldest school bus driver in Monroe Township in point of ser- vice. He has been driving school bus for the past twenty-one years. The papers report that the TVA and an AF of L union have signed an agreement. If there was a strike, would the NLRB rule against the TVA, another Federal Agency? Like beating your grandmother. Bargains Galore 1934 FORD SPORT COUPE.._$125 1933 CHEVROLET SEDAN __ 95 1934 FORD TUDOR _._. v5 1932 DESOTO COACH 45 1931 FORD COACH 35 1930 FORD SPORT COUPE __ 35 1931 FORD PICKUP 35 1933 PLYMOUTH SEDAN _. 95 1935 BUICK SEDAN 175 1931 CHEVROLET COACH 35 1935 PLY. TOWN SEDAN __ 225 1934 CHEVROLET COACH 195 50 OTHERS ...._... 35 to 150 All In Good Running Condition. TERMS — See Joe Buckman — City Chevrolet Co. USED CAR LOT Liberty & Hazle Streets, Newtown Open Evenings Dial 4-1752 Save Be Thrifty Bring Your Laundry Into 'MALIA'S On The Lake Highway 19% [eT READY FOR WINTER] Have Your Stove or Furnace , REPAIRED NOW REPAIR PARTS FOR ALL (TAKES OF STOVES & FURNACES Grate Bars Register Boxes Bricks Fire Pots Water Backs Cross Pieces Stove Pipe Oven Plates Shakers Furnace Pipe Phone us and our repair man will call and give you an estimate on repairing your range or furnace without obligation to you.