RET Pennsylvania Dutch Coffee Party To Be Held In Church Tuesday A Pennsylvania Dutch Coffee Party is being sponsored by W.S. CS. of Dallas Methodist Church Tuesday, November 20 at eight o'clock. Mrs. W. A. Parsons, wife of Rev. Parsons of Kingston Pres- byterian Church will /be guest spea- ker. Mrs. Parsons, a member of Pennsylvania Dutch Folklore So- John C. Atwater Buried On Tuesday John C. Atwater, 70 formerly of Rice Street, Trucksvilley” died last Saturday, Boventa/ 10 at Pal- ermo, N. Y. after§ an illness of. several months, part “STwHTE he was a-.patient in Watertown, N.Y, hospital. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon at 3 from the home of his sister-in-law, Mrs. Cameron Loomis, R.F.D. 4, Fulton, N. Y. Mr. Atwood was the father of Mrs. George B. Turn of Trucksville. He was a graduate of Syracuse University and until his retirement some years ago was administrative assistant to the superintendent at Richmond Hill High School, Rich- mond Hill," L. I. He was a past master of Richmond Hill Masonic ‘Lodge and a member of the Con- gregational Church. Besides his daughter and wife, Viola, he leaves a son Ronald Atwater of Connecti- cut and the following grandchildren, Jack Atwater, William Atwater, and Penny Turn. - ciety, will give in costume an ac- count of the life, customs and be- liefs of the Pennsylvania Dutch people. Mrs. Henry Kraybill willd entertain with vocal solos accom- panied by Mrs. Harold Rood, and David Kunkle with saxophone solos accompanied by Mrs. William Baker. LE a Prof. Marsh's Father Dies John March, tax collector of Shelborne Falls, N. Y., and father of Prof. Charles March of Wyoming Seminary, for the past several years a summer resident of Loyal- ville and Kingston Township, died suddenly early. Saturday morning following a heart attack. Prof. and Mrs. March left immediately on Saturday to be with his family. He has the sympathy of his friends and neighbors in the Back Moun- tain region, many of them former students in his English classes at Wyoming Seminary. Mrs. Willard Race Is Surprised On Birthday Mrs. Willard Race was guest of honor at a surprise birthday party at her home at Demunds recently. Present were Mrs. Robert Green, Mrs, Weldon Carle, Mrs. Russell Race, Mrs. Herman Hier, Mrs. Har- ry Sweppenheiser, Joyce Sweppen- heiser, Mrs. Roy Tyson, Mrs. J. J. Voitek, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Schoon- over, Mr. and Mrs. Coray Ransom, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Frantz, Mrs. By- REAL CREAM. an authorized MIXED SHELL NUTS . .. THANKSGIVING—1945 All America Gives Thanks For A World At Peace Again AO FOR THE FIRST TIME IN FOUR YEARS MANY AMERICAN HOMES WILL BE BRIGHTER AGAIN, AND IN OBSERVING AN OLD-FASHIONED THANKSGIVING DAY, WILL BE ONCE MORE {SURROUNDED BY THEIR LOVED ONES. IN THIS YEAR OF 1945 MANY AMERICANS WILL PAUSE—REMEMBER—AND GIVE THANKS FOR THE MANY BLESSINGS THAT ARE THEIRS. MAY WE JOIN OUR HUMBLE THANKS WITH THEIRS, AND PLEDGE ANEW OUR CREED OF CONTINUED LOYAL SERVICE AND QUALITY. : NO) For Your Thanksgiving Dinner... We Present: OF ANY NATURE.® © ‘When you buy ice cream from you KNOW your children are getting SAFE Ice Cream e¢ o protected by the famous Breyer “Pledge of Purity” AO) AMERICAN CUSTOM CANDY . FRUIT CAKE . . . PACKAGED CHOCOLATES . . . POP CORN . .. PEANUTS .. . BRIDGE MIX. J” Cr TR (ek 2 Breyer dealer . . BLUE RIBBON CRYSTAL CANDIES . . . ron Kester, Mrs. Henry Phillips, Mrs. Carl Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Race. James Evans Is Guest Of Honor At Dinner Mr. and Mrs. John Sutton enter- tdined at a turkey dinner homoring ‘PHONE FOR MORTGAGE LOAN INFORMATION Home owners and real- tors are invited to ‘phone The Kingston National Bank for in- formation . . . whether buying or selling a home, or considering refinancing a mortgage to advantage. THE KINGSTON NATIONAL BANK Kingston Corners Outlet Sunday. James just recent- ly returned from overseas and was also celebrating His birthday anni- versary. He is a’'former resident of Outlet. Present at the dinner were i THE POST, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1945 James E. Evans st their home at | Mr. and Mrs. Corey Evans, James, Elsie and Melvin, Mrs. Arden Evans and son, Gregg, Miss Betty Sutton of New Yolrk State, Clara Sutton, the guest of honor and Mr. and Mrs. Sutton. ’ Rae INCOME TAXES. i INSURANCE PREMIUMS EDUCATIONAL TUITION MEDICAL-DENTAL BILLS ~~ .HOSPITAL- OPERATION CHARGES = Quick * Courteous? SITET SPT serves the Dallas Area . of beauty and distinction. HAROLD C. Home For Funerals . . day or night . . moderate rates as in town. Rely on Snowdon for a funeral 64 North Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. TELEPHONE WILKES-BARRE 3-0400 SNOWDON . at the same PAGE FIVE DRAWING SATURDAY will be held in front of Kuehn's A public drawing of three turkeys | Drug Store Saturday evening at chanced off by the Odd Fellows | 7:15. === Buy an extra Bond for your little guy... And help some big guy’ back to health and happiness The VICTORY LOAN is on! && 35 hi 75 LUZERNE COUNTY GAS AND ELECTRIC CORP. L (c}, F947: GE] Se yn $ §- NL lil PANY h AY