Cancel Meeting Girl Scout Troop 75, Shavertown will not meet Wednesday due to the Thanksgiving holiday. | ItsMore Fun Wrapping Gifts From JOE’S MEN’S SHOP Choose from these well- known names B. V. D.—Sport Shirts, pajamas, Underwear ADAM—Hats, Dress Shirts, Ties SUPER TEN SLACKS-28 to 44 Gabardine, Wool, Part Wool Otis & Bear Brand Hosiery Pioneer & Paris Belts—Suspenders—Garters Broadside Gloves Botany Ties Bondshire Dress Shoes Thorogood Work Shoes U. S. Rubber Footwear Overshoes, Artics, Slush Boots "Puritan “NATCH” Sweaters Society Sweaters Scarves, Wool and Rayon Zerotex and B.V.D, Brand Flannel Shirts Union Suits—All Cotton 10% wool and 509, wool Bath-robes, Jackets Work Clothes “Wallets and Jewelry Handkerchiefs—Gym Socks Ladies’ Nylons—45-48-51 Gauge Seamless—Full Fashioned, Mesh Joe’s Men’s Shop MAIN STREET DALLAS BEAUMONT So that high ‘school boys won't have to play hookey, the Thanks- giving vacation will be prolonged to include Monday, November 29 —the opening day of the deer sea- son. The Frank - Fritzes have moved to Binghamton and the Warren Johnsons have moved into the house vacated by them. Pupils of fifth and sixth grades planned and executed an exciting birthday party for their teacher, Mrs. Arch Austin on Friday, Students of fifth and sixth grades were saddened by the death of their classmate, Austin Cooke Ross on Thursday. Austin had been ill for some time of rheumatic fever, Classmates were flower car- IDETOWN Mr. and Mrs. George Casterline spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Albert Chesko of Kirkland, N.Y. Elizabeth Parks of Wilkes-Barre spent Sunday with Mrs. Della Par- rish, James Kreiger has returned to Johnson City after spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. James Cas- terline. Mr. and Mrs. Harris Shoemaker of East Orange, N. J., Mrs. H. L. Klinetob of Berwick are spending the holiday weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Homer Middleton, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Terranova of Philadelphia spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Walter Kitchen. Mr, and Mrs, Loren Keller and daughters Lorraine and Evelyn will spend Thanksgiving day'in John- son City. : Floyd Hoover is a patient at the Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert * Williams and daughter Penny of Reading, Mr. and Mrs. Elton Huntzinger and son Tommy of Shillington, recently spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs, Hayden Williams. Mrs, Claire McKenna will enter- tain at a family dinner at “her home on Thanksgiving day. Investiture Program Girl Scout Troop 66 will hold an investiture service Monday after- noon at 4 p.m. at Shavertown Methodist Church. PRACTICAL lovely novelties This will keep her busy until sum- mer once more arrives, PTA Sponsors ‘Movie’ at Shaver Theatre, . BY The Bookworm (Continued from Page Two) = 8 dissolved wrath and punishment in most religions? Of course, that may be the fault of the church, not .of religion, but again in the minds of most aren't the two— that is the church and religion— the same? And if so, doesn’t the church need to give some serious consideration to the fact if it hopes to render to mankind the spiritual peace that it promises? A good many portions of the book could be discussed at great length, but there is no room for that in this report. One point we should like to make, though, is that this is not another Dale Carnegie’s, “How to Win Friends and Influence People”, not even a Henry Link's ‘Return to Religion”, This is a far more serious volume than either— a book that needs to be considered, first, in respect to its contribution to religious philosophy ( and there we refer to psychology as it was re- ferred to in the early days before it presumably became a science); and secondly, as a practical vol- ume with many sound ideas for any one of us. Although we didn’t mention it, the book is also well- written, at points with a clear cut lucidity that gives it a beauty all of its own. Health And Happiness Are At Nature's Door A berry picker of note during the past summer was Miss Anna Holcomb, Shavertown and Lake Silkworth, She harvested hundreds of quarts af berries of -all' kinds. Seriously ill for many months during the past years, Miss Hol- comb does the job with the aid of her cane. Nearly seventy years of age and still far from completely well, she enjoys the opportunity to commune with nature. of natures - gifts, Miss Helcomb spends every minute shé“Can in the woodlands surrounding the home of her friend, Mrs. Adina Pollock, with whom she lives, When the berry season’ came to an end, Miss Holcomb turned to harvesting fruit which abounds on Mrs. Pollock’s property. With the winter aproaching Miss Anna will crochet unusual and THE POST, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1049 PAGE SEVEN Memorial Trees Moved Trucksville Methodist iWill Show How To Make Evergreens planted at Shaver-| Thanksgiving service will be held Children’s Clothing town Honor Roll in memory of [from 9 until 9:30 Thursday so that : those killed in service have been |YOURE folks will be able to attend| Mrs. Mize Berton wil demon. replanted on the grounds of Sha. [football games. strate making children’s clothing, vertown Churches. The trees and| Monday, November 28 Mens’| Wednesday, November 30 at 1:30 Honor Roil are being removed to|Club will be hosts to Men’s Clubs|at Shavertown Methodist Church make way for changes being made|of other churches of the Back parlors under the auspices of the Luzerne Ccunty Agriculture Asso- in the property owned by Edward |Mountain area at 8 p.m. Rev, Ros- Hall, druggist. Mr. Hall has stated | well Lyon, district superintendent!" bei that all of the trees belong to fam-|of the Wyoming Valley Conference Sesion All women are invited to ilies of war dead. will be guest speaker. attend. Theatre Closes Sandy Beach Open Air Theatre held its last performance, after a very successful season, Sunday night. Next spring, after consider- able improvements and additional entertainment facilities, they will again reopen. They wish to thank all Back Mountain friends and neighbors for their splendid pat- ronage this year. 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