“Friday at the Fire House. ’ Many At Garden Party Ninety-eight women attended ‘the annual garden party of Ladies Auxi- liary of Trucksville Fire Company on Mrs. Eliza- beth Conrad read “The Ebbing Tide.” PLAN FOR THEIR Farm Bureau offers a choice of several excellent “Juve- nile” life “insurance plans to help you in planning your children’s future. Arthur Gay Phone 62-R-3 Centermoreland—Dallas RFD 1 FARM BUREAU MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE CO. FARM BUREAU MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. FARM BUREAU LIFE INSURANCE (0. Home Office — Columbus, Ohio HARDI Orchard and Field Sprayer with broom gun, high pressure hose and 35-gallon per minute pump. Mounted on Ford truck $375 Simmons Orchards ORANGE, PA.’ Centermoreland 55-R-2 ¢ Taken By Death Shavertown Mother Buried On Monday Mrs. Harold Rose, 34, a resident of Hillcrest avenue, Shavertown, for the past five years, was buried Monday from Kniffen Fupefal Home, Wilkes Barre. Mrs. Rose died July 17 at Nesbitt Megforial Hospital where she had been g’ patient since June.6=" Mrs. er of Dana Street Evame Church “and its Women’s Societies. She was also an active member of King's Daughters Sunday School Class of Shavertown Methodist Church and had joined the Dallas Woman's Club in No- vember. Her husband :was formerly circula- tion manager with the Wilkes-Barre Publishing Company. In addition to her husband she is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Jenkins, Edwardsville; three children, Janice, 13, Harold, Jr., 11, and Penelope, 4; sisters and brothers, i | Mrs, Malcolm Williams, Wilkes-Barre; Mrs. Guy Kistler, Harrisburg; David, Kingston and John, Edwardsville. Rev. W. E. Potteiger, Dana Street Evangelical Church, officiated at the ceremonies. Pallbearers were Edwin Lowe, Edward Butler, Frank Baab, Granville Sowden, Harold Hontz and Frank Hillard. Interment was in Den- ison Cemetery, Forty Fort. Y J PROPERTY MANAGEMENT RENTING SELLING APPRAISING The Best . . . . Show next weekend. For The Best . oN u MAIN STREET in horseflesh and horsemanship awaits you at the Irem Horse lunches and dinners nearby, drive down between events to . . . | Bowman’s Luncheonette And Delicatessen OPEN ALL THROUGH THE SHOW DALLAS E——NO0 WAITING ORDER NOW! supplier in Iris Shutter S>MT | \[=D0< YORK-HEAT BOILER-BURNER UNITS for immediate installation Automatic oil-fired units combining boiler, burner, and residential hot water unit . . . with the patented Housekeeping Guaranty Seal. Call us for details. 'S. M. ASH & SONS 77 East Dorrance St. Phone 7-6613 KINGSTON one handsome and Good TOR RirUNp fa * oR Guaranteed by 2 Good Housekeeping Zor & RS 45 aovemsto HES Mis. Harold Rose | year’s show. Sunday, August 3. bo THE POST, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1947 7 Mrs. Elizabeth Perry of Berryville, Virginia, up on the famous hunter Cornish Hills during last year’s Irem Temple Horse Show for the bene- fit of the Shriners’ Hospital for Crippled Children. Cornish Hills is one of more than $1,250,000, that have been entered in seventy-eight classes at this Show will be held daily from Thursday, July 31 through than 300 horses, valued at more will be awarded the winners. year extensive changes have been m The Irem Show is already the second<largest show in the East. ie) A Champion Goes Over The Jumps At Irem Temple Horse Show Photo courtesy Wyoming Valley Motor Club In addition to trophies and ribbons, prize money amounting to $10,000 This ade in seating arrangements and ten acres more of ground have been added to facilitate parking. An afternoon and evening show will be held every day except Sunday when the show will close with the afternoon events. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sciascia and daughters, Joann and Marilyn of Buf- falo, N. Y. spent two weeks vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Arno Smith and family recently. Miss Mary Fritz of Kingston spent several days visiting the Arno Smiths recently. George Hayner of Bedford, Pa. spent the weekend with his wife and daughter. \ Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hess spent sev- eral days at Atlantic City recently. Alvah Taylor of Wilkes-Barre spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs; Ralph Taylor. ) Mr. and Mrs. George Sayre and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Condon spent Sunday at Red Rock. The headquarters of the United States Custom court is located im the city of New York. ‘ ® — FLOORS Sanded and Refinished Cleaned, Waxed and Polished MODERN METHODS FULLY EQUIPPED COMPLETELY INSURED Agent for Hillyard Chemical Co. H. W. KING Established 1925 224 PIERCE STREET KINGSTON, PENNA. Kingston 7-7264 - Dallas 132-R-8 a SPEED UP...pLowinG - SEEDING ‘CULTIVATING - DISCING * MOWING NOW PLOWI ¥ G «+o ALL HANDLED EASIER AND BETTER WITH A Bolens HUSKI 2-Wheel TRACTOR EASY TO OPERATE — Every Model designed for - correct balance. Independent clutch arrangement on Gardener and Hi-Boy for easy, even power turns. PACKAGED" IMPLEMENTS— Attachments and tools Double Birthday Party Held At Newman Home Larry Keefer and grandma, Arthur Newman, were guests of honor at a joint birthday party held at the New- man home on Demunds road on Sun- day. Present were: Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Deitrich and William Jumper of Ber- wick; Mrs. Ella Jumper, Larry's great grandmother, Mrs. Helen McDermott, Dick- Titus, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ken- nen, Mr." and Mrs. Nesbitt Sutliff, Mr. and Mrs. James Simpson, Mrs. Marie Pomeroy, Miss Margaret Pome- roy, Jackie Sedam, Mr. and Mrs. A. Keefer, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, Ryman, Mrs. Margaret Weiss, Mr. and Mrs. George Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. John Hildebrant, Mrs. Fred Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Shad Jones and Frances, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stephens, Linda and Char- les, Beatrice and Frances Hildebrant, Mrs. Arthur Keefer Sr., Marie Keefer, Mrs. Amanda Yaple, Larry and Mr. and Mrs. Newman. Wilson Reunion The thirty-second Wilson family reunion will be held at the Ted Wil- son home on the Fernbrook-Demunds road Sunday, August 17. SLY SCA AE. \E Coccidiosis Is | A Lorg Word— With REN-0-SAL 1t Perils No Bird! A drinking water medicine, Dr. Salsbury's REN-O-SAL is a convenient control over cecal coccidiosis. At first sign of this disease, just begin dosage at rate of eight tablets per gallon of water. LTR i. +e RE EEE WAS CR NATION-WIDE | IRAE INTI ) Sey i 1 At Two Tablets Per Gallon, REN-O-SAL Stimulates Growth STAPLETON’S DRUG STORE Luzerne, Pa. “| Mr. and Mrs. Bruce L. Myers, Mr. and Double Anniversaries Celebrated At Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Arno Smith of Beau- mont celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hess celebrated their anniversary at a dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sciasci at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Smith were married July 22, 1922, at Centermoreland by Rev. Bronson. They have four dau- ghters. Lovely gifts were received by both couples. Present were: Mr. and ‘Mrs. Sciascia and daughters Joann and Marilyn of Buffalo; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fritz, Ashley; Miss Mary Fritz, Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Taylor and daughter Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. George -Hayner and daughter Georgann; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hess and son Ronnie, Mr, and Mrs. Arno Smith and Romayne. Miss Margaret Schwariz To Wed Elwood Dungey Announcement has been made of the Margaret Louise Schwartz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L: T. Schwartz of Shavertown, to Elwood Earl Dungey, son of. Mr. and’ Mrs. Edward Dungey of Forty Fort. Rev. Joseph L. Weisley will perform the ceremony in Forty Fort Presbyterian Church Saturday, July 26. Attendants will be Miss Betty Jane Trimble of Fernbrook and Edward Dungey Jr., brother of the bridegroom. Ushers will be Leo T. Schwartz ]Jr., brother of the bride, and Harry Lang- don, cousin of the bridegroom. Miss Schwartz is a graduate of Kingston Township High School and has been employed at Isaac Long's. Mr. Dungey was graduated from Forty Fort High School and is employed by Power Engineering Company, Wilkes- Barre. approaching marriage of Wrislar Reunion Is Held At Nulton Home The annual reunion of the Charles Wrrislar family was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Nulton Sun- day, July 20. Present were: Mrs. Ida E. Wrislar, Mrs. Owen Boston and Barbara of Forty Fort; Mrs. Perry Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. James Gallagher of Kings- ton; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Keithline and Beverly of Binghamton, N. Y.; Delores and Ida May Nufton of Nim- monsburg, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Coray B. Ransom of Demunds; Mr. and Mrs. Accenion for success. Main ingredient in our recipe Basic factor for our Edgar Nulton and Sherry of Lehman; Mr. and Mrs. Irvin C.. Parsons, Jean and Raymond of Fairfax, Va.; Miss Delores Stanley, Falls Church, Va; Caroline Mutchler, Vienna, Va.; Mary Ellen and Lois Nulton, Alfred Nulton and the host and hostess. Mrs. Edith Ahouse Is Hostess To Auxiliary Mrs. Edith Ahouse was hostess to members of St. Paul's Lutheran Aux- iliary Wednesday at one o'clock. Plans were made to hold a rummage sale the end of September. Any one having articles to contribute are asked to get Present at the meeting were: Mes- dames Gertrude Marley, John Mal- kemes, Delbert Garinger, Catherine Lemke, Byron Kitchen, Walter Ger- lach, Jessie Yocum, Thomas Hontz, Earl Reese, Willard Lozo, Edith A- house, R. J. W. Templin, John Eck, William Dierolf, Misses Mary Bolt and Ruth Ahouse; Mildred Ahouse, Eliza- beth Dierolf and the hostess. Next meeting will be at the home of Miss Bolt. Byron Ide has returned to his home in Trucksville after spending several days at Indianapolis, Ind. While there he attended the midget automo- bile races at Richmond, Ind. FARMER DANCES Huntsville Recreation Center Every Saturday Night Sponsored by George Searfoss and his Mountain Boys Admission—Children 25¢ Adults—35¢ Refreshments of All Kinds &o Perfect Ger Lo Condition from TOP to TIRE We'll check all working parts of your car, test tires, overhaul the in touch with any auxiliary member. | PAGE FIVE Celebrates Birthday Patsy Shaver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Shaver celebrated her ninth birthday Saturday, July 19th with a party. Those present: Carol Thomas, Beatrice Ell, Carol Simon, Marilyn Covert, Eliner Downes, Nan Detweiler, Frances and Ella Mae Jahn, Judy Phillips, Beverly Knops, Jean and Lois Malkemes, Henrietta Hughes, Larry and Lucia Dewey. ATHLETES FOOT GERM HOW TO KILL IT. IN ONE HOUR, IF NOT PLEASED, your 35c¢ back Ask any druggist for this STRONG fungicide, TE-OL. Made with 90 per- cent alcohol, it PENETRATES. Reach- es and kills MORE germs faster, Today a HALLS DRUG STORE—Shavertown BERT'S CUT RATE—Dallas ‘Deluxe Ease! Deluxe Speed! GE De Luxe Cleaner STA95 MODEL AVF 19 BN Complete set of y “‘above-the-floor” cleaning tools for just a little extra. Streamlined from tip to toe-tip —it’s a G-E beauty youll be proud to own! A lightweight wonder cleaner that’s Ce luxe in every way! % Dual-speed Cleuning—1ow speed for daily, brush-up cleaning— high speed for thorough weekly cleaning. * Toe-tip Nozzle Regulator—adjusts beating and sweeping action to any rug thickness, with the tip of your toe. * Accordion-fop Bag —wide-top— dustproof—easy to empty. % Dirt -spotter Light—searches out dust in dark corners and under low furniture. ; See this de luxe beauty today! Try it! It’s the finest cleaner that money can buy! Howard Isaacs Your local General Electric dealer. TRUCKSVILLE, PA. KEEP your cov gp NO YOUR CHEST ou] BT oovr LETT entry into this field. Skill is the support of our double standard of business: satisfaction for our customers; continued good-will for An exciting group of blouses in rayons and for every gardening task —— available when and as you need them. Each tool designed to save you time, labor, money on your operations: SEE The Bolens HUSKI 2-Wheel Tractors and Ime ‘ plements on our sales floor. Come in and look motor and keep it in good run- ning order. cottons , . . plaids and solid colors. ; them over. our business. Cities Service | MANUFACTURED BY BOLENS PRODUCTS DIVISION 9 08 i FOOD MACHINERY CORPORATION ® $ 3 MODELS WiLL MEST YOUR PORT WASHINGTON, WISCONSIN GAS OILS NEEDS EXACTLY . . . @ HuskiGardener = 3 H.P, | GRACE T. CAVE SHOP 86 Main St., Dallas Henry's Watch Repair Shop : Next to the Bank : PENNSYLVANIA ; FAL SUPPLY COMPANY @ Huski Hi-Boy » 3 H.P. _ Telephone Muhlenburg 9-R-716 @ HuskiPower-Ho- 1%; H.P. Harveyville-Muhlenburg Road : Co . P. O. 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