» The Friendship Class of the Meth- odist Church met, at the church on Tuesday evening with 40 present. Miss Blanche Atherholt, president, presided. Miss Margaret Sutliff of Carver- ton Road is a patient at the Gen- eral Hospital. Miss Katharine Ward and Miss Marie McGrath of Harrison, N. J., spent the week-end at the Ward home on Cliffside avenue. Miss Betty Owens spent a week at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Owens. Betty is a senior at West Chester State Teachers Col- lege. Mrs. Grover Stock has been sub- stituting at the Township High School for Thomas Carle who has been ill for the past two weeks. TRUCKSVILLE— Basil Coleman of Rice street is a patient at the Nesbitt Hospital. On Thursday evening Rev, Robert Coward of Ashley preached at the Lenten service at the Methodist Church. Rev. Harry Savacool preach- ed at the Forty Fort Methodist Church the same evening. This is part of a general exchange of min isters of the Methodist churches of the Wilkes-Barre District during Lent, for the Thursday Lenten ser- vices. Next Thursday evening Rev. Savacool will exchange with Rev. Wilbur C. Dodge of the Derr Memor- ial Methodist Church in Wilkes- Barre. Sam Silverman received painful injuries Sunday morning when he fell down the cellar steps at his home on Holly street. ————SHAVERTOWN—— Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Gavigan announce the birth of a son. This is their second child. Mrs. Gavigan is the former Frances Bilbow. Mrs. Mathilda Owens is ill at the home of her son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. George Howe of Lehigh street. ; ; Leo Miller is visiting his sister in Newark, N. J. Mi. and Mrs. William Thomas of Mz street, announce the birth of a son. This is their sceond child, both are boys. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Diltz have cold their home in Shavertown and | moved to Berwick. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jackson of Bridgeport, Conn., are spending sev- eral days with relatives in Shaver- town. Betty Jane Fink To Wed Stanley Henning Announcement has been made of the engagement of Betty Jane Fink, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford H. Fink of Lehigh street and Stanley Philip Henning, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Henning of Harris Hill Road, Trucksville. Betty is a graduate of Kingston Township High School, Wilkes-Barre Business College and is employed in the credit office at Bergman's. Stanley was graduated from Kingston Township High School and Bucknell University and is employed as mechanical engineer for Bethlehem Steel Company at Buffalo. No date has been set for the wedding. Calendar Of Events At St. Paul's Church A Christian flag and an American flag will be placed in the chansel of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Shav- ertown, and dedicated at the 11 o'clock service Sunday morning. The beautiful symbolism of the flags will be explained during the service. These flags are the gift of Richard Disque, Dallas funeral director. Lu- ther League devotional meeting will be at 7:15 and evening service at 8:00. At the evening service the first of a series of sermons on the minor characters in the Passion his- tory subjectwill be Ciaiphas, high priest. Familiar hymns will be sung. At the midweek Lenten service, Wednesday evening at 7:45 the sec- ond of a series of sermons on, “Sins That Crucify Christ” will be deliv- ered. This week's subject will be “Covetousness”. Ladies Auxiliary will meet on Thursday during Lent. This week's meeting will be at 1 o'clock. Luther League Meets At St. Paul's Church Luther League of St. Paul's Lu- theran Church of Shavertown held their meeting in the social rooms of the church Monday evening with Bernard Jones, president, in charge. Rev. Herbert E. Frankfort offered prayer. Members were urged to bring to the next meeting articles to make up boxes for boys in the service. Present were: Doris Mae Hontz, Betty Hontz, Laura Adler, Ruth Adler, Bernard Jones, Herbert Boline, Donald Boline, Drina Welch, Jack Kitchen, Arthur Kitchen, How- ard Traver, Paul Winter, Willard Lozo, Fred Johnson, Ralph Williams, Jack Mason and Rev. Frankfort. Appears In Motion Picture Robert Appleton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Appleton of Shaver- town, appears with the 9th Infantry Band at Fort Sam Houston, Texas, in the Warner Brothers motion picture, “Men In White” which will be re- leased shortly throughout the East. Appleton, a talented musician, has been a member of the band since his induction into service more than a year ago. Township Graduate Is Honored At Shower Beatrice Hildebrant was hostess at a shower honoring Geraldine Jo- seph, bride-elect, at her home in East Dallas on Sunday. Miss Joseph, a former resident of East Dallas, now of Wilkes-Barre, will marry George Espy of Kingstor shortly. Of the en- tire class of 1939, Dallas Township High School, all of whom were in- vited, only ¢ne, Mrs. Edward Sid- orek, remained in this territory to attend. Many of the others are either in the service of Uncle Sam or working in defense plants throughout the country. Present at the shower were: Mrs. William Cob- leigh, Mrs. George Snyder, Mrs. Ralph Whipp, Mrs, Edward Sidorek, Miss Adelptha Miller, Miss Marilla Martin, Marion, Francis, Jean Hilde- | brant and the hostess. Demunds W. S. C. S. Demunds W. S. C. S. will hold their meeting in the church this evening, Friday, February 20. Mrs. Robert Jeffries and Mrs. Christopher Cunningham will be hostesses. ill be delivered. This weeks Miss Mabel Rogers Is Engaged To Nile Hess Mr. and Mrs. Dorey Rogers of Orchard Farm, Dallas, have an- nounced the engagement of their daughter, Mabel, to Nile Hess, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hess of Kunkle. Miss Rogers is a Senior at the Dallas Township High School. Mr. Hess is a graduate of the Dallas Township High School with the Class of 1939, and the Coyne Elec- trical School in Chicago. He is now employed in the Electrical Depart- ment of the Bethlehem Steel Corpo- ration, Steeleton, Pa. No date has been set for the wedding. Schedule Of Events At White Church On The Hill “Laymen’s Sunday” will be ob- served at the White Church on The Hill on Sunday evening at 7:30. Lay Leader Thomas Ayre will be in charge of the service and Prof. Frank Walp of Forty Fort High School will be the speaker. This is a nation- wide observance by all Methodist churches. At the 10:30 a. m. service the pastor will continue the series of sermons on “The Life and Teach- ings of Christ” with a sermon on, “The Great Crisis”. On Friday evening, February 20, "at 6:30 the Every Member Canvas- sers who are to take the annual Every Member Canvass on Sunday afternoon will meet for a supper meeting for instruction and assign- ment. The monthly business and social meeting of the Methodist Youth Fellowship will be held at the church on Tuesday evening at 8:00 o'clock. All young people are invited. The annual Father and Son ban- quet will be held on Wednesday eve- ning at 6:30. Rev. Harry Thompson, pastor of the Central Methodist Church of Wilkes-Barre, will be the speaker. The Women’s Society of Christian Service will meet at the church on Thursday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock. Lenten service on Thursday eve- ning at 7:30 with Rev. Wilbur C. Dodge, pastor of Derr Methodist Church, Wilkes-Barre, as speaker. St. Paul's Brotherhood Will Hear Yeosock Michael Yeosock, clerk of the courts of Luzerne County, will be speaker at the meeting of the Brotherhood in St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Monday evening. Men of the community are invited to attend. Doris McCarthy Hostess To Pi Mu Members Miss Doris McCarthy was hostess to members of the Pi Mu musical society at her home on Lehman ave- nue Saturday afternoon. Business meeting was conducted by the pres- ident, Ann Emery, and plans for the rest of the season outlined. Study was made of Russian and German music and illustrations played by Louise Hazeltine and Doris. Others present were Nancy Swartz, Janet Post, Ann Emery and Mrs. Wesley Oliver. Bundles For America Meet At Robinson's Mrs. Thomas Robinson was host- ess to workers of the Bundles for America at her home in West Dal- las Monday afternoon. Sewing was combined with a birthday celebra- tion for Mrs. Oswald Griffiths. Pres- ent were: Mrs. Peter Clark, Mrs. Ma- chell Hildebrant, Mrs. Henry Peter- son, Mrs. Gerald Dettmore, Mrs. Floyd Chamberlain, Mrs. M. J. Brown, Mrs. Griffiths and Mrs. Rob- inson. Lehman W. S. C. S. W. S. C. S. of Lehman Metho- dist Church will hold their meeting in the church on Wednesday, Feb- ruary 25, starting at 11 o’clock. Din- ner wil be served at 12:30. Hostess- es: Mrs. A. N. Major, Mrs. Loretta Miers, Mrs. Frank Abbott, = Mrs. Harry Howel, land Miss Beatrice Miers. ar 3 THE POST, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1942 re —— Bradshaw Crandell, Famous Artist, Paints Lana Turner For Cosmopolitan Magazine ® Mrs. Earl Monk entertained mem- bers of the Dr. Laing Fire Company Auxiliary at her home on Monday evening. She was assisted by Mrs. Charles Stookey and Mrs. Grant Shaner. All officers were re-elected; Mrs. Russell Case, president; Mrs. Nelson Shaver, vice president; Mrs. Fred Huey, recording secretary; Mrs. John Girvan, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Frank B. Schooley, treasurer. Mrs. Nelson Shaver announced the tenth anniversary party to be held next Monday evening in the Odd Fellow’s Hall. Other members of the banquet committee are Mrs. Mrs. Russell Case Again Heads Henry M. Laing Fire Auxiliary Charles Stookey, Mrs. Henry Disque, Mrs. Thomas Kepner and Mrs. Wil- liam Vivian. The auditing committee is com- prised of Mrs. Stephen Sedler, Mrs. Earl Monk and Mrs. Paul Dunham. Attending the meeting were Mrs. R. J. W. Templin, Mrs. Marcus Ide, Mrs. William Vivian, Mrs. Lewis Stritzinger, Mrs. Nelson Shaver, Mrs. Arthur Newman, Mrs. Russell Case, Mrs. Frank B. Schooley, Mrs. Stephen Sedler, Mrs. Thomas King- ston, Mrs. Fred Huey, Mrs. John Girvan, Mrs. Thomas Kepner, Mrs. Charles Stookey Mrs. Grant Shaner, Mrs. Edward VanCampen and Mrs. Earl Monk. Entertains Connie Moore Irvin C. Davis, son of Postmaster and Mrs. Irvin C. Davis of Shaver- town is pictured in the February 10th issue of the Salt Lake City Tel- egram with Constance Moore, pop- ular screen actress. The three-col- umn picture carried the overline: “Army life is a pretty fine business at times like these.” Irvin with two comrades escorted the attractive young actress during her recent vis- it to Camp Douglas where she enter- tained for the U. S. O. Luckier than his companions, the Shavertown sol- dier also had dinner with the Holly- wood star. Knecht Promoted Again New sergeant chevrons glistened on the uniform sleeves of William G. Knecht at Gowen Field, army air base near Boise, Idaho, recently. Sgt. Knecht is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Ray Knecht, Church street, Dal- las. He is a personnel clerk in his squadron headquarters at the Idaho air base. Knecht, who has been in the army since June 1941, also is a star on his company’s basketball team. This is the second promotion for the young man within the past few months. Made Staff Sergeant Donald Bulford, son of Robert Bul- ford of Trucksville, has been pro- moted to Staff Sergeant in the Air Corps. Don is stationed with a school squadron at Wichita Falls, Texas. He enlisted last year and hasn't been home since he left Trucksville. —FOR VICTORY: BUY BONDS— Oyster Supper Boys’ Sunday School Class of De- munds Methodist Church will serve an oyster supper in the dining room of the church at 6 o’clock, March 19. Men's Group Singing There will be men’s group singing at the evening service of Dallas Methodist Church at 7:30 on Sun- day. X ¥ Xx MONDAY AND TUESDAY Feb. 23-24th. “You Belong To Me” Barbara Stanwyck Henry Fonda * * * Wed.—Thur. Feb. 25-26th. Claudette Colbert —In— Remember The Day John Payne * Kk * Fri.—Sat. Feb. 27-28th. Tarzan’s Secret Treasure Maureen Sullivan Johnny Weissmuller Bites odie dioliod o s purchasable at FREE OR SLAVE? “This nation cannot exist half slave and half free,” so said Abraham Lincoln. Nor can this world today so exist. It will be all free, or all under the heel of the goose step. It is for us to preserve and extend freedom. We can all buy Defense Bonds and Stamps, THE First National Bank OF WILKES-BARRE 59 PUBLIC SQUARE { Mrs. €. J. Major, Hostess To Louella Neely Class Mrs. C. J. Major was hostess to members of the Louella Neely Bible Class at her home in Lehman Wed- nesday afternoon. She was assisted by Mrs. William Adams and Mrs. Russell Ide. Routine business was conducted. Present were: Mrs. Wil- liam Ambrose, Mrs. John Sidler, Mrs. A. M. Major, Mrs. Clara Shupp, Mrs. Fred Harlos, Mrs. James Simpson, Mrs. Joseph Stolarick, Mrs. Alex Tough, Mrs. Harry Howells, Mrs. Eu- gene Lamoreaux, Mrs. William Els- ton, Marcia Elston, Jo Ann Sidler, Russell Major and guests, Mrs. Rich- ard Disque, Mrs. Dora Major, Mrs. C. J. Hildebrant and Miss Myrtle KUNKLE Mrs. George Landon, Mrs. Paul Hilbert, Keith and Janet Hilbert were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Craig Herdman on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Stompler and daughters, Winifred and Virginia of Langhorne were week-end guests of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Henney. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Jones and son of Philadelphia were Tuesday eve- ning dinner guests of the former's aunt, Mrs. Stella Isaacs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brace moved from Sweet Valley to Kunkle. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Howell were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hess Sunday. Ernest Parsons, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Parsons, has been ill. John Parsons is at New Bruns- wick, N. J. Austin Wertman celebrated his twelfth birthday on last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Phillips of West Nanticoke were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wertman on Sat- urday. Paul Hilbert has taken a position with the G. L. J. at Bloomsburg. Every one is thankful that the fire at Isaacs Store Sunday morning was discovered in time to avert what might have been a real dis- : aster. Girl Scouts and kindly neigh- bors assisted Mr. and Mrs. Dodson in cleaning up the damage from smoke in the store and dwelling. Sherry Nulton is convalescing at home after a recent appendicitis op- eration. Word has been received from Hans Kramer in San Francisco that he thanks every one who sent him birthday cards recently. He plans to write soon. Miss Dorothy Weaver entertained her Sunday School Class at her home Saturday afternoon. Valen- tines were exchanged. Present were Wilma Hess, Mable Miller, Phyllis Kunkle, Joan Kunkle, Nancy Par- sons, Shirley Martin, Mabel Parsons and Charlotte Boston. George Race Is Made Sergeant In Air Corps George S. Race who was made a corporal only in September, has been given the rating of sergeant in the army air corps at Albuquer- que, N. M. George is the son of Mrs. Laverne Race and a graduate of Hershey Industrial School. He en- listed in his country’s service a year ago last September, and was graduated from Chanute School in Illinois. 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