" ney Breslin, \ eee rp ——— Mr. and Mrs, Harry Goeringer and family of Center street, Shavertown, have moved into their winter resi- dence on North Main street, Wilkes- Barre. Miss Claire June Malkemes of Goeringer avenue, Shavertown, en- tertained the following people at a Wiener Roast, at her home on Sat- urday night: Mary Lou Durbin, Edith Adams, Lois Goeringer, Mary- lyn Malkemes, Sarah Breslin, Whit- Helen Staub, George Budd, Bud Williams, Howard Dieter, Bud Sanford, Willard Durbin, Louis Meacham, Austin Meacham, and the hostess. Miss Florence Crump, daughter of Mrs. Florence Tremayne Crump re- turned from General Hospital Tues- day after submitting to an appendi- citis operation. School children of the township were dismissed from classes Tues- day morning long enough to see the U. S. S. Wilkes-Barre. The float which is a replica of the battle cruiser was used in connection with the welfare drive. Mrs. Albert Drasher, Franklin street, returned Wednesday from Shamokin where she appeared in a song recital Tuesday evening. Mrs. Drasher is soloist at Kingston Pres- byterian Church. Mr. and Mrs, Sherman Wardan, Main street, entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Kunkle, newlyweds, and Mr. and Mrs. George Bronson who celebrated their 10th wedding anniversary. This was Mrs. Bronson’s first visit to her home since her accident at Sweet Valley in April. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Herbert and infant son of Kingston and Mr. and Mrs. Fred VanCampen and daugh- ter, Mary of Wyoming were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Steven John- son, Spring street on Sunday. Mrs. Dormer Woolbert of Sha- ver avenue, is slowly improving from injuries to her leg received several weeks ago. The cast has been removed. Allan Gray, Center street, is spending a few days at his home. He is employed in Alexandria, Va. Miss Ruth Traver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Traver, Main street, is improving in General Hos- pital where she has been receiving treatment since the middle of Au- gust. > Dr. and Mrs. S. R. Schooley, Cen- ter street, celebrated their 15th wed- ding anniversary Thursday, October 23. The Schooley’s have one child, Mary Elizabeth, a student in the third grade. Miss Caroline Nitz of Mt. Airy Road spent the week-end with rel- atives in Nanticoke. The Float of the U. S. S. Wilkes- Barre was at the Kingston Township High School on October 28 adver- tising the U. S. O. and the Welfare Drive. The following seniors were picked to represent the admiral and two sailors: Doris Henning, Jennie Hill and Iva Jeanne Graybill. Miss Caroline Nitz recently enter- tained the Misses Bernardine Prush- ko and Elva Rainier. Mrs. N. A. Staub and the Misses Helen and Bernadine Staub spent Sunday in New York State. They went through the Glen at Watkins Glen. The Wiener Roasts of the King- ston Township High School were held on October 27, each class had their own separate party. The sen- iors held theirs at Manzoni’s Farm, in Chase; the juniors at Farmer's Inn and the freshman at Carle's Farm, - There will not be a dance at St. ‘ Therese’s Church on Friday night because of Hallowe'en. The next dance will be November 7. Mr. Howard Isaacs of Trucksville Gardens attended the Susequehan- na game on Saturday. TRUCKSVILLE The Girl Scouts of Kingston Township High School held a pro- gram in the school on October 27 in connection with Girl Scout Week. The Scout promise was led by the Trucksville Troop. The Carverton Troop led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag and the Shavertown Troop gave a short play. Mrs. Elizabeth Hawke has re- turned to Philadelphia after spend- ing several days as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawke. Mrs. C. N. Edwards and Mrs. Robert Hall of Oregon were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. James. Mrs. Edwards who is Mrs. James’ mother, will celebrate her 80th birthday anniversary next February. She and Mrs. Hall made the trip by motor in six days. . Mrs. Albert Williams, Elm Ter- race, entertained at cards Wednes- day afternoon. Guests were Mrs. William Clewell, Mrs. Leslie Webs- ter, Mrs. Eugene Considine, Mrs. Ray Greenwood, Mrs. Dale Zimmer- man, Mrs, Frank Hawke and Mrs. A. S. James. Clarence Myers has leased the Sgarlet garage in the rear of the apartment on Main street and is us- ing it as a warehouse for produce, Trucksville White Church On The Hill A church filled with worshipers is the usual thing these Sundays at the White Church on the Hill as jt enters the fifth week of the “Quest ‘For Worshipers.” This is a special campaign of education in worship being carried on by forty-three churches in the Wyoming Valley Sunday morning at 10:30 the pastor will preach on “Reality in Worship.” At the 7:30 service the series of sermons on popular fallacies will be ‘brought to a conclusion by a ser- mon on “You Can’t Change Human Nature.” Members of the W. S. C. S. are invited to attend the meeting of the Evening Guild to be held at the church Monday evening, November 3rd, at 8:00 p. m. The speaker will be Miss Pearl Averett of Shaver- town. Everyone in the church is work- ing hard selling tickets and prepar- ing for the Ninth Annual Turkey Supper to be held Wednesday, No- vember 12th. Rummage Sale Ladies of St. Paul's Lutheran Church will hold a rummage sale in Luzerne, November 13, 14, 15. Any one having articles to contrib- ute can leave them at the church or call the parsonage, Dallas 105. Ruff Children Appear In Educational Friends and neighbors of Rev. and Mrs. G. Elson Ruff, formerly of Shavertown, enjoyed the moving pictures of the United Lutheran Publication House shown at the meeting of the St. Paul's Brother- hood Monday evening, The Ruff’s two children took the character parts in the movie which was an educational description of the prep- aration of Lutheran publications. Rev. Ruff is employed in the edi- torial department of the Publication House. Leadership School D. C. Smith was re-elected presi- dent of the District Sabbath School board of executives at the final meeting of the school in Shavertown this week. Fifty-two students who have attended the leadership classes during the past six weeks received awards. Mrs. W. H Morgan of Shavertown won special honor by earning a second series certificate. Turkey Supper Annual turkey supper of the W. S. C. S. of Dallas Methodist Church will be held in the church Tuesday, November 11. Members of the J. A. B. Class wil hold a bazaar in con- nection with the supper. Voters Of tive party. efficient Tax Collector. a Dallas Township... In behalf of clean politics, I solicit the support of all real Republicans and Democrats who do not be- lieve in jumping political fences for their own per- sonal benefit and the ruination of their own respec- I pledge every courtesy that can be shown by an Wilson Ryman Republican Nominee VV CV VV VV VV VV VY VV YY VY Ye Y dl toh oki a a a a eh ddd dhiadt mma alle pdiciinediediedincdscativadueslsctivetiesdediaiieicdheiede ; : 1 SHAVERTOWN —= Date Of Turkey Dinner Is Advanced One Week The date of St, Therese’s Church turkey supper has been advanced, to the satisfaction of all small boys and those who love good food, from November 12 to November 6. Mrs. Jacob Laux is general chairman and Mrs. Jacob Gabel is co-chairman. The menu will be as follows: roast turkey, cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes, gravy, candied sweet po- tatoes, buttered turnips, string beans, pickled beets, celery, carrot sticks, rolls, pumpkin pie, coffee. Calendar Of Events At St. Paul's Church “Can Christ Heal the Sick” will be the sermon subject at the 11 o'clock service Sunday morning at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church of Shav- ertown. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Cobleigh of East Orange, N. J., will be baptised at this service. The Cobleighs are for- mer residents of Shavertown. Sun- day School will convene at 9:45, Luther League 7:00 and vesper ser- vice with sermon subject “The Lim- itations of God” at 7:45. Meetings of the week: Monday 7:30, Luther League social and business meeting; Thursday 4:00, Confirmation Class; Thursday 7:00, Young People’s Choir; 8:00, Senior Choir. Alderson Scouts Have Big Party In an effort to raise funds to equip their headquarters, Girl Scouts of the Alderson Troop held a Hallowe’en party Friday night at Lake Township High School. Pauline Davis played the grand march. Judges were Mrs. George Armitage, Mrs. Vernon Rood and Mrs. Harold Kline. Prizes in the adult division were: Annabelle Cris- pell, prettiest; Mrs. Alfred Rogers, most original; Edward Shilanski, funniest. Prizes in the children’s di- vision were: Doris Gray, prettiest; Herbert Davis, most original; John Smith and Bobby Lerch, funniest. Aronld Garinger acted as an- nouncer for the following program: violin, solo, Marjorie Shiner; vocal solo, Mary Delany; playlet, “Safe and Sane Hallowe'en” with the fol- lowing taking part, Barbara Berry, Emma Huntsinger, Nellie Kitchen, Lillian Lerch, Esther Taylor, Daniel Smith, Arnold Garinger, and Luther Huntsinger; marimba solo, Doris Rossman, accompanied by Dorothy Jones; clarinet duet, Mary Delany and Anthony Shiner; marimba and accordian, Harry Rossman and daughter, Doris; clown dance by ten Girl Scouts; musical selection, Mar- jorie, Francis and Anthony Shiner, John Bronson, Mary Delany and Dorothy Jones; “S. O. S.” with the following actors, Doris Rossman, Edna Miller, Audry Kocher, Doro- thy Jones, Marjorie Shiner, Naomi Huntsinger, Elaine Avery, Mary Delany, Wilma Zifchek and Florence Houch. \ Sx THE POST, OCTOBER 31, 1941 Township High School To Hold Booster Dance Junior Class of Dallas Township High School will hold a Booster Dance Thursday, November 6. The purpose of the dance is to stir up interest in the Lehman - Dallas Township game on Saturday, No- vember 8. There will be several add- ed attractions. General chairman of the affair is Shirley Goss. Commit- tee members: Charles McManus, Mi- chael Kozick, Harold Dymond, Laura Rothery, Lena Elston, Alice Brace, Miriam Moore, Vivian Much- ler, Eleanor Hardisky, Anna Hudak, Ann Dietrich, Edith Spencer, Betty Kepner, Marion Jackson, Donald Smith, James Boston, Dolores Up- dyke, Zigmund Wojick, Arthur Mor- gan, Lawrence Smith and Robert Ashburner. Celebrate Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. William H. Evans, Lawn street, celebrated their 45th wedding anniversary Tuesday. They were married in Plymouth by the | late Rev. W. J. Day. Five children were born to the couple, all of whom are living. Mr. and Mrs. Evans have been residents of Shav- ertown for the past 11 years. KUNKLE Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith are | entertaining the former’s aunt, Mrs. Emma Smith of Wilkes-Barre. W. S. C. S. will serve dinner at the Grange Hall on Election Day. Everybody welcome. Mrs. Fred Dodson visited Mrs. Sherman Wardan of Shavertown on Tuesday evening. Corey Miers suffered minor injur- ies when he fell from an apple tree on his farm Monday. Nile Hess who is employed at Harrisburg visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hess over the week- end. Hallowe’en Party The following enjoyed a hilarious masquerade party at the Grange Hall Tuesday evening: Mrs. Ray Henney, Mrs. Victor Rydd, Mrs. Russell Miers, Mrs. Charles Wert- man, Mrs. Forrest Kunkle, Mrs. Florence Klimick, Mrs. William Wea- ver, Mrs. Ralph Ashburner, Mrs. Harold Smith, Mrs. Emma Smith, Miss Gertrude Smith, Mrs. Oliver Ellsworth, Mrs. Anna Weaver, Mrs. Stanley Elston, Mrs, Kenneth Mar- tin, Mrs. Paul Hilbert, Mrs. Gideon Miller and Mrs. Ralph Hess. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Anna Weaver, best dressed; Mrs. Stanley Elston, most original and Mrs. William Weaver, funniest. VOTE the STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN TICKET WM. F. MYERS for Supervisor @® Kingston Twp. ! VOTERS of DALLAS TOWNSHIP four reasons why you should Elect ROZELLA CARLIN for SCHOOL DIRECTOR 1. She is capable and efficient. 2. She is considerate of the taxpayers interests. 8. She is interested in welfare of the children. 4. She is determined to keep politics out of the schools. Lutheran Churches Plan Joint Services Joint Reformation Services of the Lutheran Churches of Wyoming Val- ley will be held at Irem Temple in Wilkes-Barre at 3 o'clock Sunday, November 16. Rev. Conrad Bergen- doff D. D. Ph. D. Litt. D., outstand- ing Lutheran author and president of the Augustana College and Sem- inary, will speak. All of the Luth- eran churches of the Back Mountain area will attend. To The Voters Of Lake Township: As The Republican Candidate For TAX COLLECTOR I will deeply appreciate your vote and support at the polls on November 4th., and if elected, I will do my utmost to faithfully and efficiently serve the community. DAVID DEATER my ability. of satisfaction. An Open Letter To My Friends, The TAXPAYERS of DALLAS TOWNSHIP From the start of my campaign for election as Tax Collector of Dallas Town- ship I have been forced to face the opposition of our selfish, petty, political bosses. The Layaou-Yaple crowd care nothing for ability or records of faith- ful, honest and efficient community service. who will take their orders regardless of the ultimate effect on the com- munity. My loss of the primary as an independent Republican by only 14 votes against their dictated votes was heartening evidence that almost half the primary voters favored efficiency over petty party tyranny. unfortunately were overconfident of my nomination and failed to vote. Had they been “escorted” to the polls the results might have been different, Now a fellow who has earned a good reputation by working hard to do a good job doesn’t like being fired by a handful of power greedy politicians. I am proud of my record as Tax Collector and feel justified in asking the : voters in the General Election to keep me in that office. Since the Demo- crats saw fit to withdraw their candidate and place me on their ticket the Layaou-Yaple stooges have been calling me a turncoat and party deserter. They don’t mention MY UNCHANGED STATUS. Republican. My record of past performance remains the issue. I am still a candidate for the same office, eager to serve all the people to the best of What they want are stooges Many I am still a registered With the continued support of my friends in the primary, plus the backing of my Democratic friends who could not vote for me in the primary, plus the many friends who didn’t vote in the primary I feel confident of victory on November 4th. friends in both parties and their sincere encouragement is a real source I deeply appreciate the enthusiastic support of all these Respectfully, Herbert A. Lundy —VOTE HERB LUNDY for TAX COLLECTOR of DALLAS TWP. Convenient LOCATION ® Convenient HOURS Convenient PAYMENTS INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE ON THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET REMEMBER.... in the general election on November 4th you may vote for the candidate of your choice on either ticket by pulling down the lever above the candidate’s name. 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