PAGE TWO z THE POST, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1940 Alonzo Prutzman Buried At Noxen Life Long Resident Was Active In Fraternal Work The funeral of Alonzo Prutzms” aged 63, who died early F.iday morning following a lingzring ill- ness was held Monday afternoon from the late home on Ferguson Avenue, Shavertown, with inter- ment in the family plot at Orcutt’s Grove, Noxen. Mr, Prutzman had spent his en- tire lifetime in this region where he was one of the best known and most highly respected citizens and where he had been active for more than thirty years in fraternal circles. ‘He was born at Springbrook on November 10, 1877, and his pass- ing came just two days before his birthday anniversary. .He was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ira Prutzman of Noxen. He spent his early days in Stull during the pe- riod of the great lumber boom in that region and was to follow the lumber = business during the re- mainder of his life. For the past 35 years he lived in Luzerne Bor- ough and Shavertown having been employed as yard foreman by the H. C. Johnson Lumber Company, | Luzerne. He was active in Odd Fellow cir- cles in Luzerne County, serving as district deputy grand master, pres- ident and treasurer of Luzerne County Past Grands’ Association and for a time represented Luzerne County on the board of directors of the Home for Aged Odd Fellows at Middletown. He was a member of Shavertown Methodist Church; Wal- nut Lodge 953, Outalissi Encamp- ment 39, and Rebekah Lodge 45 of the I. O. O. F.; and Willow Grove Council 139, Jr. O. U. A. M. Besides his widow, the former Olive Thomas, he leaves a son, C. Darrell Prutzman and a grand- daughter, Jenifer Lane Prutzman of Providence, Rhode Island; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Howard Woolbert, Shav- ertown; three brothers, Freeman Prutzman, Niagara Falls; William, Stroudsburg; Charles, Noxen; two sisters, Miss Alta Prutzman and Mrs. Russell Perrego, Kingston. Members of Walnut Lodge 953 of Odd Fellows conducted services at the Prutzman home on Sunday night. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Russell J. May, of the Shav- ertown Methodist Church. The many floral tributes were car- ried by Stanley Johnson, Gilbert Griffith, Raymond Gunton, Clayton Austin, Emil Rahl and Walter Hawke. Pallbearers, all members of Walnut Lodge 953, Luzerne Odd Fellows, were James ©. Landon, Park Johnson, Willard G. Shortz, Herbert Austin, Albert Stitzer and Harry Koup. Dramatics Club Will Give "Happiness For Six’ The romantic comedy, ‘Happi- ness for Six”, by Glen Hughes, will be presented by the Dramatics Club of Dallas Borough High School in the auditorium Thursday evening, November 21. The play deals with a couple who are happily married. The wife leaves in a jealous flurry when she catches her husband with another woman. Does she sue for a divorce? What caused the kissing complex in the husband ? What is the result of the reunion between the mother and the artist? Come and see. The cast includes: Margaret Jones, Alma Nelson, Eloise Hunt, John Jewell, Louis Kelly and Robert Nie- meyer. Mr. William Brickel is di- rector. EARLY ADVERTISER Walter Prutzman, Trucksville, was a constant advertiser in The Dallas Post from 1892 to 1897, when he had a store and was post- master at Brown's Corners, Chase. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Those who need cash can now obtain loans quickly, conveniently and confiden- tially in an approved busi ness-like way. A steady in- come and established credit make you eligible for First National's BUDGET-PLAN LOANS Rates are only $6.00 per hundred per year . . . re- payable in twelve month- ly installments. Fist NATIONAL BANK of WILKES-BARRE, PA. 59 Public Square * Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation now || GREECE CAPTURES THE SPOTLIGHT OF THE WAR TYRRMENYAN SEA LPARS 63. _° Se PN MALTA (BR) ° MEDITERRANEAN 3 *, RUMANIA L T BELGRADE “N23 BUCHAREST YUGOSLAVIA 2. advancing from Albania, from the air. Greek and of the war gives the Briti Citizens Boost Benefit Dance Civic Groups Aid Athletic Groups In an effort to raise money for its athletic fund, Dallas Township High School Athletic Council will sponsor a pre-holiday square and round dance in the high school gymnasi- um Friday night, November 26. There will be a 45-minute concert by the school band, under the di- rection of Mrs. Ralph Haley, from 8 until 8:45, after which there will be dancing to the music of Leslie Warhola and his orchestra. An enthusiastic committee is de- termined to make the affair color- ful and timely and is soliciting pa- trons throughout the township. They are pleased with the response from persons outside the township who have asked to have their names added to the patron’s list. Commit- tee members will hold an important meeting Monday night, November 18 at 7:30 in the school building. General chairman is Fred M. Kiefer with Herbert Lundy, chair- man of patron, program and tickets. Assistants are: Mesdames Starr, Mosier, Smith, Layou, Perrigo, Stritzinger, Richardson, Lewis, Richards, Walter, Elston, Devens and others. Floyd Chamberlain is treasurer and Miss Toney Kozem- chak is secrétary. Others cooper- ating are the school faculty under the direction of Prof. Lewis, Daniel Richards, representative of Rotary, Dallas Junior Woman’s Club, Alum- 12c QUART Change to winter grade now . . . at this new low price. 100% Pure Pennsylvania. In bulk, bring a container, 15¢ Qt. WE PAY THE TAX! CROSS COUNTRY OIL Denatured This map shows the new theatre of war in the Mediterranean area. The British fleet assembled at Salonika (A) to help Greece repel the Italian invasion. Florina (1) and Kastoria while Piraeus (B), port of the capital city of Athens, suffered intensive attack Italian fleets were reported battling as Italy sought to seize Crete (D). Extension sh navy use of bases at Ceri go (C) and in the Cyclades (E). Idetown Ladies Are Hostesses At Lunch Over 100 ladies, members of Wo- men’s Societies of Christian Service of the whole Dallas District, met for a luncheon meeting at the Idetown | Methodist Church yesterday noon. | Brief reports were given by repre- sentatives of each society outlining the proposed activities for the com- ing year. Mrs. E. R. Parrish, president of the Idetown society, was chairlady of the affair and was assisted by the Mrs. Dean Shaver, Mrs. Howard Crosby, Mrs. Claude Agnew, Mrs. Bruce Shaver, Mrs. P. H. 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A report from the band commit- tee showed that considerable pro- gress has already been made in raising money for the new uniforms and that at least two more pro- grams are being planned to this end. It was announced that lunches will be served at cost by the Home Economics Department to any stu- dents wishing to buy them and that night classes in home economics and vocational agriculture will be held in the high school in connec- tion with the Adult Education pro- gram. Miss Eleanor Trethaway and John Sedler will be in charge! of these classes. Two for PRINTED FIRST ONE Joseph Bulford, Trucksville help- ed to print the first Dallas Post and has been a subscriber for forty years. FRESH MINED L. v. R. R. Where Quality Is Priced Low Owned and Operated by the American Stores Company 222 PARADE of QUALITY TESTED = FOODS - LOW PRICES Acme Super Markets offer you these sensational values. Youll jump at this opportunity to save on these fine quality foods. 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