a ov Ee ( -ooking School 8 Housewives hndred sixty women bigidaire cooking dem- at the Dallas Bor- ol under the direc- "hite and the Dallas sday evening, Miss Philadelphia was in Fifteen Hundred See Womanless Wedding Club of Trucksville its three performances. Directed by Bert Fennell, es, attractive lamps, yy Mrs, Warren Brown {enneth Kocher. Prizes F.epared at the demonstra- bre won by the following: vid Roberts, Mrs, Richard rs. Thomas Kingston, Mrs. Dungey, Mrs, John Hughes, avid Robertson, Mrs, Henry Mrs. W. E. McQuilken, Mrs. Henry, Mrs, Herbert Griesing, homas Cease, Mrs. A. S. and Barbara Franklin, many well-known personages. To Hold Bazaar hold a Christmas Bazaar Church Tuesday evening, vegetables, aprons will be sold. Womanless Wedding and Ideal Fashion Show presented by Men's Methodist Church was an outstanding suc-|ihe generosity of Americans. cess, and attracted 1500 persons to {that Mrs. G. E. Shepherd, Saginaw the show kept audiences in an’ uproar. has been selling magazine Costumes were both bizarre and ridiculous and the cast portrayed Huntsville Christian Church will in the Novem- ber 29 starting at 5:30 p.m. Fancy work, baked goods, candy fruits and abundant power! That's what the new 7" delivers! tough soil pulverization! That's the result when you le Oliver Plow Master and its exclusive Raydex bottoms shares so low in cost you can throw them away when get dull. he new farm features of the Oliver “77” make this {pus tractor more versatile and economical than ever to N. Its steady 6-cylinder engine and 6-forward-speed trans- sion give you nearly any ground travel and drawbar pull bination you need. “ou have a choice of three engines: one for gasoline, one gractor fuel—and a diesel, a specially designed, farm- neered engine that will be available later. Also, you hoice of interchangeable cast iron or stamped steel Crop Models to suit your traction conditions. y mounted tool is basically interchangeable ew Row Crop tractor. When you add the take-off of the ©77”’, metered oil system, and the several other new improvements, why the ©77” is truly a farmer’s tractor, LES H. LONG EET VALLEY, PENNA. Phone Dallas 363-R-7 to United Press News “On the Farm ' daily at 12:55—730 on your dial. THE POST, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1949 sos, tm Letters From France Tell How CARE Packages A re Appreciated Hungry Europeans appreciate the Of street, Goss Manor, is certain. Since last year, Mrs, Shepherd sub- scriptions to her friends and neigh- bors and using the profits to buy {CARE packages for destitute fam- ilies in France and Germany. All of the families have sent Mrs, Shepherd letters expressing their appreciation for the food and blankets sent to them through CARE and now she is more than) ever determined to send packages to other families. Mrs. Shepherd gives all the credit to her Goss Manor and Back Mountain neighbors for the success of her one-woman campaign to help others; but without her ini- tiative and determination probably nobody would have thought how easy it is to help those who are in need. Among the letters received by Mrs, Shepherd are two that tell how CARE packages are welcomed in France. From An Elderly Woman Preinout, July 7, 1949 Dear Sir: It is with real pleasure that I have just received your pack- age which has given me great sat- isfaction; and .I am sending you at once my very sincere thanks, These articles that you have sent me will be of great use to me. Please, my dear Mrs, also my mniost sincere thanks. Also dear Madame my very best wishes. Mrs, Marie Lenoir Rene Georges Lenoir Preinout (Aisne) Husband Was Prisoner Brissay, Choigny, June, July 15, 1949 Dear Madame: Being in possession of the pack- age that you were kind enough to send me about three weeks ago, that a friend brought me from Paris, I am hurrying, dear madame to thank you. Everything arrived Shepherd 8 accept my thanks and best wishes, || Anderson Class Elects Officers Officers for the new year have been elected by Anderson Class of Carverton Methodist Church. Mrs. Harold Dixon Jr, is president; Mrs. John Wardell, vice president, Mrs, Edward Atkins, secretary and Mrs. Don Piatt, treasurer. Hostesses were: Mrs, Margaret Larmouth, Mrs. Naomi Sickler, and Mrs. Elizabeth Cyphers, The meet- ing was held at the home of Mrs. Larmouth. The annual Christmas party will be held the second Thursday of December, Retiring officers will serve. Present were Mesdames Dorothy Atkins, Naomi Prynn, Jennie Dana, Edythe Kromelbein, Isabel Sands, Evelyn Shales, Betty Schweitzer, Allegra Spare, Dorothy Dixon, Ida Owens, Florence Sickler, Ruby Dix- on, Millie «Sands, Lois Croman, Dor- Piatt, Sallic Edwards, ris, Mrs. Jennie Evans, Hilda Coon, and Iva Wall, Marie Hefft, Berna- dine Stevens and Dorothy Culver. othy Wardell, Mary Glahn, Bernicethe home. Grace Har: Joint Board To Discuss New Building Plans Lehman and Jackson Joint School Board will attend a confer- ence in Harrisburg on December 2 with Everett Quackenbush of the Building Authority of the State De- partment of Education, to discuss preliminary plans for an addition to Lehman Schools. After plans are approved it is expected to take from six to eight weeks for architects, Lacy, Ather- ton and Wilson to prepare final drawings and six weeks before” all bids are received. Fd As now planned the addition and alterations will’ provide*a new aud- itorium, new 'shopy,#iew Home Ec- onomics Departmient and six new class rooms. Gives Heating Plant For New Lengel Home Paul Gross of Coal-O-Matic Stok- er Co., has given a‘new Fire Chief heating plant for the new Lengel home in Shavertown. Students at Kingston Vocational School under the - direction of Edward Kotchi are doing much of the final finishing in Mr. Kotchi reports that recently the property has been molested | and that a small kerosene stove and other materials were stolen, Vacuums eee eee eee remem CALNE MAYTAG WASHERS Sales and Service REBENNACK & COVERT 265-267 WYOMING AVENUE, KINGSTON CEL A EINE S. in perfect shape, and that has greatly pleased my husband, who | was a prisoner five years in Ger- | many, who returned sick. It re- minded him of the fine packages he used to receive from America. I hope you will excuse me for not having answered sooner to thank you. Please believe, dear Madame, that we shall always remember your great kindness. My esteemed parents and my husband join me in thanking you, and expressing to you their deep gratitude and in sending you their best wishes. My husband better, we are working esteemed parents. Very sincerely yours, M. Mme, Legrand Daguillan Brissay Choigny Par la Fere (Aisne) Irem Women Will Be Entertained Wives and daughters of Shriners will be entertained Wednesday night, 8:00 at Irem Temple, Wilkes- is feeling a little with my Now You Can Buy boric Bottled Gas \ Ranges at op Prices Ww Harold Ash PLUMBING—HEATING—BOTTLED GAS Telephone 409-R-7 Shavertown, Pa. Barre, by forty members of the Arab Patrol Drill Team,thirty Chan- ters, the Bugle Corps of thirty and the fifty member Irem Temple Band. For the first time women will witness the ‘Opening of the Ses- sion” in which members of the Divan and uniformed bodies will be on review in official robes. The uniforms of all Shrine bodies are completely new and are ex- pected to present a sparkling ap- pearance, Refreshments will follow BUY ONE 30 WEST 8TH STREET — CLEARANCE SALE — 6 and 8 FOOT SERVEL GAS REFRIGERATORS DRASTIC REDUCTIONS CUTTEN GAS COMPANY Open 8:30 to 5:00 AT ONCE WYOMING EGATINE—CONDITIONTINE PELLETS— TI0GA SCRATCH GRAINS 3 Important Parts of Our Sound Feeding Program For Top Egg Production. Phone 337-R-49 KUNKLE, PA. the program, DEVENS MILLING COMPANY A. C. DEVENS, Owner Phone 200 DALLAS, PA. Charles Nuss Jr. On South American Voyage Charles Nuss Jr., a second year student at Kings Point Merchant Marine training school, is on a voyage to South America as cadet officer aboard the U.S.S. Augustine of the McCormick line. He was home for one night last week after completing a voyage which included ports of call at Trinidad, Santos, Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires and Montevideo. He expects to be home Christmas, Shavertown Man Opens Modern Candy Kitchen William Faulls, Hazletine street, Shavertown, has embarked in the candy manufacturing business. With years of experience behind him, he has converted his garage into a modern candy kitchen and manu- factures there all types of high grade chocolate covered items, Christmas candies, novelty molds and ~roasted nuts. «His products are on sale in many local stores and he also makes home deliveries, for Alfred D. Bronson FUNERAL DIRECTOR SWEET VALLEY, PA. AMBULANCE SERVICE “As near as your telephone” 363-R-4 It's true — Purina Research Tests prove that it now takes less feed to make more eggs than with Purina’s 1948 formulas when you fee d NEW PURINA “HIGH ENERGY" PLUS LAYING CHOWS They're new — the best in Purina history. You won't want to miss getting your flock started on Purina Layena or Lay Chow —in every bag you get these four extras: Purina Laying Chows now have more ap- petite appeal —the taste is better—the texture is better! Added vita- mins and bet- vitamin qual- ity result in better condition of birds through the year! It takes several \ \ kinds of pro- \ xTRA PROTEIN QUALIT teins to make egg whites and yolks. Purina % this year gives you a higher- quality blend of proteins. Jim Huston's Old Toll Gate Feed Service Phone 250-R-2 ! Luzerne-Dallas Highway GUNS New and Custom Made Scopes — Ammunition Rebluing All work guaranteed Reasonable Prices MASTER GUN SHOP Clyde A. Faatz, Obed Hontz proprietors Street in Back of Methodist Church SHAVERTOWN 120-R-16 YE GODS, BRICK! WHAT'S THAT? ARE WE AUDI- TIONING A MACHINE PLATTERS! REG’LAR FELLERS NOPE - PIXIE GAYE HERB! SHE KEPT READING OVER MY SHOULDER, 50 L PUT HER TO FILING -1T% NS 0? 20-10 L = id Tap oper" ZL} \ ). . Biv n MM: + FORGET IT, PIXIE!- - w - GONNA FIAH E SHOULD HAVE ALL UN BREAKABLE RECORDS ’ ? LIL ME NOW--7/ AROUND HERE ANYHOW! ZN Am Z ma, § ~ 1 li DO You WANT A PEPPERMINT 2 MAYBE YOU'D LIKE A CHOCOLATE MOUSE OR A 3)