= PAGE TEN anes Alfred D. Bronson FUNERAL DIRECTOR SWEET VALLEY, PA. AMBULANCE SERVICE “As near as your telephone” 363-R-4 COUNTRY FRESH MEATS CHESTNUT RIDGE SAUSAGE FRESH HAM, Whole or sliced PORK : BUTTS PORK CHOPS |... iii dentin anisetents ics FRESH BACON, whole or sliced ROUND: STEAKS, well trimmed, ................ PORTERHOUSE and T-BONE ... 59¢ and 69¢ Ib. ... 63c and 73c¢ Ib. GROUND BEEF .....iciiiict nis cambiar psa tsnsiarasiunbe 45c 1b. ALL CHUCKS eden iin ine tires ad Sadi pines 45c 1b SCRAPPLE 25¢c 1b BEE eeu e terete eset ret tenet sete ttarErs eter trereettTeTaey Other Cuts Priced Equally Low for First Quality Cuts RACE BROTHERS go’ Shop Route 309 just beyond the entrance to Irem Temple Country Club Phone Dallas 207-R-3 Daily, 9 am. to 5:30 p.m. Fridays, Saturdays 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. INCOME TAXES INSURANCE PREMIUMS EDUCATIONAL TUITION a MEDICAL-DENTAL BILLS eo .HOSPITAL- OPERATION CHARGES Quick * Courteous: Confidential TT) OF WILKES-BARRE The PERMA SEPTIC TANK Made of Reinforced Concrete rms Mrs. Sharpe’s Hobby Provides Employment For Elderly Women the Golden Stork Gift Shop, di- vulged the interesting fact that she acts as agent for a-group of elderly women in distributing their home- manufactured - articles. The ladies, whose ages are from 65 to 83 years, do their knitting, crocheting and smocking in their individual homes, scattered through out Wyoming Valley. Orders from department stores and baby spec- ialty shops are received by Mrs. Sharpe who forwards them to the makers. They design the clothing to specifications, The Golden Stork also retails many of the items. Mrs. Sharpe has always enjoyed elderly women. Among the group is a retired school teacher, a retired concert pianist, A third once owned her own millinery shop and made frequent buying trips to Europe. While many requesting such work are talented, Mrs. Sharpe is careful to choose only those who are in good health and who live under the most sanitary conditions, Circumstances permitting, Mrs. Sharpe plans to enlarge her shop in the spring by extending the front part of the building eighteen feet and bringing it to street level. Display windows will be added. Sandra Hinkle Has Tenth Birthday Party Sandra Hinkle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ted Hinkle, was the guest of honor at a birthday party at her home, Lincoln Drive, Shaver- town, last Saturday afternoon, The party table was effectively decorated with doll furniture, large pink and blue cake and baskets filled with goodies. Present were: Carol Inman, Mar- garet Antanaitis, Janice Roberts, Lois Moss, Brenda Mannear, Marie Waldren, Patty Olenick, Doris Olen- ick, Janet Stahl, Nancy Wilkins, Beverly Kintser, Sandra Moore, Zelva Moore, Jacqueline Hinkle and Sandra. Mrs. Louise Sharpe, proprietor of Kingston Township Band Parents Enjoy Program A number of parents were pre- sent when Kingston Township Band Association met for the first time in the new band room, Monday evening, A group of students under the di- rection of Verus Weaver presented a varied ' instrumental program. They were Jean Croom and Jane Ann Lohmann in a clarinet duet, accompanied by Richard Davis; Barbara Dana, a cornet solo ac- companied by Yvonne Garey; saxo- phone number by Jean Hughes, ac- companied by Louise Kann, who also gave a piano solo. The pro- gram concluded with a baritone solo by Joan Anderson, accompan- ied by Louise Kann. Plans were made for a skating party for band students some time in January. The Band Association will meet January 3rd for their next session. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Charles Perkins, chairman; Mrs. Henry Kann, Mrs. James Dick, Mrs. Jack Dana, Mrs, Jack Jones, Mrs. Richard Mathers and Mrs. Clyde Birth. Present were Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Birth, Mr. and Mrs, James Dick, Mr, and Mrs. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kann, Mr, and Mrs. John Dana, Mrs. Sam Davis, Miss Georg- ina Weidner, Mrs, Richard Rees, Mrs. William Lohmann, Mrs, Harold Croom, Mrs, Dorothy Culver, Mrs, Burdette Crane, Mrs, Albert Wil- liams, Verus Weaver, Mrs, Jack Jones, Mrs. Charles Perkins, and Mrs. Elizabeth Billings. D. of A. Christmas Party Mt. Vale Council 224 D, of A. will hold a Christmas party at the Odd Fellows Hall next Friday evening in the form of a covered dish sup- per, starting at 6:30. Exchange of $1.00 gifts. Election of officers will | take place. EGATINE—CONDITIONTINE PELLETS— T10GA SCRATCH GRAINS 3 Important Parts of Our Sound Feeding Program For Top Egg Production. Phone 337-R-49 Manufactured by C. E. GERMAN & SON 74 DILLEY STREET, FORTY FORT, PENNA. For Information Call Your LOCAL SUPPLY DEALER or KINGSTON 7-5348 Now You Can Buy Calorie Botiled Gas Ranges at Lower Prices ft 3% Harold Ash PLUMBING—HEATING—BOTTLED GAS Telephone 409-R-7 Shavertown, Pa. KUNKLE, PA. DEVENS MILLING COMPANY A. C. DEVENS, Owner Phone 200 DALLAS, PA. ___THE POST, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1949 St. PAUL'S NOTES New officers of St. Paul’s Luther League are Barbara Malkemes, president; Barbara Franklin, vice- president; Nancy Lozo, secretary and Ruby Schrey, treasurer, There will be no evening ser- vice on Sunday evening. Congregational Dinner will be held Tuesday evening, December 6 at 6:30 p.m. Business session will follow at 7:30. All interested in their church are urged to attend. SHAVERTOWN NOTES W.S.C.S. executive meeting will be held this evening at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. A, C. Dampf, Baptism of infants will take place at the Sunday morning service. Monday evening, the Official Board will meet at the church at 8 p.m. Berean Class will meet Tuesday evening at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ralph Whipp. This will be in form of a Xmas party. Fifty cent gifts will be exchanged. Holcomb Grove Circle will meet for a Christmas party at the home of Mrs. James Eagen on Wednes- day afternoon at 2 p.m. Junior M. Y. F. will meet Thurs- day at 4 P.M. Mrs, Walter Shaver will enter- tain the South Pioneer avenue Circle at a Dessert Luncheon and Christmas party on Thursday at noon. TRUCKSVILLE CHURCH December 15 will be the last date to order Christmas candy. Proceeds will help defray expenses on new choir robes, The new Purple Altar Antepen- dium will be dedicated at the Sun- day morning service, The Senior Girls Choir will sing at the Youth Choir Festival Sunday evening at Irem Temple at 7:30 p.m. December 11 Bible Sunday. will be Universal The Wyoming Valley Oratorio Society , will sing Handel’s Mesiah at St. Stephen’s Church on Sunday, December 11 at 4 p.m. and Mon- day, December 12 at 7:30 p.m. The pupils of Louis Ayre will pre- sent a recital on Friday, December 16 for the benefit of the Senior Girls Choir robes. Linda Marchakitus Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Marcha- kitus of Meeker announce the birth of a daughter, Linda, October 14 in Nesbitt Hospital, Mrs, Marchakitus the former Virginia King, was a teacher in Lehman High School. Mr. Marchakitus is athletic coach and physical education instructor at Lehman High School. Christopher Kamor Mr, and Mrs, Frank Kamor of Philadelphia have announced the birth of a baby boy, Christopher Mark, on November 3. Mrs. Kamor is the former Claudia Cooke of Fernbrook, Frank is the son of Mrs. Mary Kamor of Fernbrook road, Huntsville. The Kamors have one other child, Deborah Gail, aged fourteen months. Yvonne Rosalie Womer Mr. and Mrs, Charles Womer, Harvey's Lake, formerly of Noxen announce the birth of a daughter, Yvonne Rosalie, November 29 at General Hospital. This is their first child. Mother is the former Margar- et Miller, Tunkhannock. Have First Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oberst, Harvey's Lake announce the birth of a daughter, their fourth child, Sara Eileen, at Nesbitt Hospital on Saturday, November 26. This is the Obersts’ first daughter. Mrs. Oberst was the former Leona Ko- cher, snr, _ Mrs. Minnie Andrews Buried on Tuesday Many friends attended the fun- eral services Tuesday afternoon of Mrs, Minnie Andrews, Carverton road, Trucksville, who passed away Saturday morning at her home. The former Minnie Elizabeth Ful- ler, of White Haven, Mrs. Andrews had resided at her late home only four months, having previously been a resident of Dallas township and Wilkes-Barre. If she .had lived until January 3 she would have been 79 years of age. A charitable, neighborly, hard working person, she was held in high esteem by all who knew her. She had been in excellent health until the past year. She died in her sleep early Saturday morning, af- ter visiting with her family on Fri- day evening, Surviving besides her husband, Edward are the following children: Mrs, James Yelland Sr. Wilkes- Barre; Lee Andrews, Philadelphia; | Walter Andrews, Shavertown; Mrs; Stanley Hilbert, East Dallas; Mrs. Asa Shotwell, Dallas; also 29 grand children and 30 great grandchild- ren, and a sister, Mrs. Bert Keller, Dallas; three children are deceased. Services were held from Brick- el’'s Funeral Home with interment in Woodlawn Cemetery, Dallas, Rev. Alberta Sechler, officiating. Bearers, all grandsons, Asa Shot- well, Stanley Hilbert, Thomas, James, Edward and Herbert Yel- land. Library Needs Tree Mrs. Edgar Brace, chairman of the Christmas decorations commit- tee of the Library Book Club, says that she would like to have a med- ium size tree to place in the library bay window. Any one having a tree he would like to donate should call her so that arrangements can be made to put it up about December 15. Some ornaments, too, would be appreciated. IS THERE A DoG IN Your LiFe 7 THEN here's a tip! GIVE HIM A BREAK and buy BLUE STREAK DOG FOOD! Get some Today af your Dealer’s Rul i CHECKE Hil ; {1 WAKE UPB LAZY-/ BONES, AND GET RBOARD CHUCKLES © From Your Purina Dealer BIRDS SLUGGISH? USE PURINA CHEX-R-TON It peps up appetites—helps get birds back on feed and into pro- duction. Easy to use—just mix in the mash. come in today. JIM HUSTON'’S Old Toll Gate Feed Service Luzerne-Dallas Highway - Phone 520-R-2 ! OFF FEED? We have Chek-R-Ton— 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 MALTED MILKS GET coLD! 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