PAGE TEN Alfred D. Bronson FUNERAL DIRECTOR SWEET VALLEY, PA. AMBULANCE SERVICE “As near as your telephone” 363-R-4 | -for 100 HENS EGG MAKING MATERIALS Give your hens a laying boost with “‘top feeding’’ of Liayena Checkers. You'll find it usually steps up production and holds it up over a long period of time. About 3 pounds (2 quarts) daily at noon and more just before roosting. Come in —let us show you how *‘top feeding’’ of Layena Checkers over maintenance requirements supplies the egg-making materials for up to 20 extra eggs per day from 100 hens. -_— YOUR STORE WITH THE CHECKERBOARD SIGN Jim Huston's Old Toll Gate Feed Service Phone 250-R-2 [| PURINA iJ’ LAYENA] Luzerne-Dallas Highway THE POST, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1949 Hubert Turnbulls Are Guests of Choir Members Senior Choir of Shavertown Methodist Church entertained in honor of Mr. and Mrs, Hubert Turnbull, newlyweds, at a party following choir rehearsal on Thurs- day evening. Mrs. Turnbull is .choir Spread Yuletide Cheer Gifts For All Lighting Glider Sleds Flexible Flyer Sleds International Sets Erector Sets Farmall Toy Tractors and Trucks Christmas Tree Decorations Bubble Lights Norma Lights Auro Lights Tree Lights Tree Ornaments and Extra Lights Hardware Supplies for him Electrical Supplies for her SHOP WHERE ITS FUN—SHOP BACK MT. THIS CHRISTMAS GEORGE BULFORD The big friendly International Store AT HILLSIDE Buy Your Wife A Beautiful Calorie Bottled Range For Christmas AF en™ PD Harold Ash PLUMBING—HEATING—BOTTLED GAS leader and organist at the church. Tables were attractively decor- ated with a large wedding cake as the centerpiece. Tall white tapers added to the bridal effect. Percy Hart, president of the choir presented Mrs, Turnbull with a white hobnail bedspread, a gift of the choir. Impromptu selections were given by members. Mrs. Turnbull played several piano solos. A quiz program completed the evening's entertain- ment with refreshments served im- mediately following. Those attending were Mr, and Mrs. Hubert Turnbull, Mrs, Leroy Dourand, Mrs, Francis Dougherty, Mrs. Clyde Faatz, Mrs. John Eng- ler, Mrs. Howard Garris, Miss Alice Gordon, Miss Ida Hunt, Miss Mary Jackson, Miss Margaret Morgan, Miss William Morgan, Mrs, Her- bert Tippett, Mrs. Marion Tryon, A. G. Eddinger, Lew Underwood, John Henninger, Robert Coon, Mrs. Robert Clark and Percy Hart. George Casterlines Are Married Forty-Two Years Mr, and Mrs. George Casterline were guests of honor at a supper at their home at Idétown to cele- brate their forty-second wedding anniversary. Present weres” Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Malkémes of Shavertown; Mr fand M#5. Charles Casterline and u of Read- ing; Mr. and A illiam Caster- line, Mrs. Albe London, Janice and Judy VanCampen and the guest of honor. Pupils of Mrs. Ferguson To Give Piano Recital Mrs. Sarah Reese Ferguson will present a number of her piano pupils in a recital at YMCA, Wednesday evening, December 14 at 8 o'clock. Miss Audrey Daniels, soprano, will assist. Taking part in the recital will be: Jackie Eck, Irwin Gerstein, Bar- bara &, Fisher, Anthony Zubris, Pauline Moock, Carol Ann Rudy, James P. Kelly, Thomas Kelly, Ed- ward Drake, Ellen Gerstein, Carol Sehlinger, Margaret R. Ferguson, Ruth Lewis and Frank Edwards. Borough Roads Good Folks in the Borough were lucky this week. They had well ashed roads when people in surrounding townships were complaining about dangerous: driving. Thanks to Ralph Eipper and his crew. Have you ever thought of how much your outdoor holiday decora- tions express your personality ? Not only is a fesitve home an outward expression of your own holiday hospitality but when color- ful lighting is part of the decora- tion, it can become a lighted greet- ing to all who see it. Plan Early Plan your lighting arrangements early for best results. If you're using lighted decorations for the first time, start with a simple theme and plan to develop it in succeeding years. Remember, imagination is an im- portant part of outstanding Christ- mas - decorations, so use it gener- ously. The four homes pictured above represent artistic and distinctive decorations that can be adapted to almost any home, Simplicity and dignity are the keynote of the holiday decoration of the home pictured at the ex- treme top above. Floodlighting Here the interesting architectural lines of the house are accented by floodlighting the whole house in a soft blue light, Projector floodlights (150-watt) using blue glass covers are concealed in low shrubbery on the front lawn, Commercial out- door holders are used for the flood- lights but many homemade-type holders can be fashioned from large tin cans or funnels, too. Notice how a small evergreen trimmed in a conventional manner with red, green and yellow outdoor tree lights complete the arrangement, Another popular way to take full advantage of the architectural lines of a house is to outline roofs or gables with strings of colored out- door bulbs and garlands of greens as illustrated in the center photo- graph at the right above. Festoons and strings are sold in lengths with up to 100 sockets or, you can make With Holiday Lighting type wire and pin-type sockets. Use Cutouts If you prefer a more whimsical note in your decorating, try placing colorful plywood cutouts of Santa or other story-book characters on the lawn and spotlight them as shown in the insert circle at the left, Notice how the(150-watt) projector spotlight in ‘its handy holder is mounted on the tree at the left. Almost any home can be transformed quickly into a fairyland of sparkling lights by stringing col- ored bulbs through shrubbery as shown in the lower right-hand pic- ture above, Choose regular outdoor tree lights and group them so that both color and lights are balanced for the most pleasing effect. your own festoons with outside- Legal— COMMONWEALTH OF PENNA, County of Luzerne, ss: Claire M. Carter, Plaintiff, wv. John M. Carter, Defendant. In the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County, No. 38, December Term, 1949. The Feed that Makes j Hens Lay Phone 337-R-49 KUNKLE, PA. DEVENS MILLING COMPANY A. C. DEVENS, Owner Phone 200 DALLAS, PA. | To John M. Carter: You are notified that Claire M. Carter, the Plaintiff, has com- menced an action of divorce against you which you are required to de- fend. ‘ Robert Sherrock, Sheriff Arthur O. Kleeman Attorney for Plaintiff 24-29 Bennett Bldg. ; Wilkes-Barre, Pa, NOTICE OF PRIVATE SALE In the Estate of Leo or Leo R. McDonald, deceased, Orphans’ | Court of Luzerne County, No. 1202 of 1949. To the heirs, creditors and other persons interested in said estate: Mary Ruth McDonald, admini- i stratrix of the above estate, has |filed a petition requesting author- {ity to sell, at private sale, for thirteen hundred ($1,300.00) dol- lars in cash and subject to a mort- gage of the Home Owners’ Loan Corporation, to Catherine McDon- ald, the decedent’s one-third un- divided interest in and to the fol- lowing described piece of land situ- ate in the City of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania: BEING 40 feet in front on the Easterly side of Charles Street and extending that width 126 feet, more or less, in depth to an alley. Improved with a Musical Program To Be Given At Shavertown A program of Christmas carols will be presented by the Kingston Veterans of Foreign Wars under the auspices of the Men's Class of Shavertown Methodist Church in the Church auditorium Tuesday evening, December 13. Committee in charge: Ted Poad, Adolph Ed- dinger, Bill Thomas, Mert Cool- baugh, Ralph Gearhart. A cordial invitation is extend- ed to everybody. No admission. Mrs, William Lamb of Acres is spending the week Meadville, Pa., visiting relatives. Lawn in double frame dwelling known as 126-128 CHARLES STREET. BEING also Lot No, 41 of the Leuder Brothers re-allotment recorded in the Recorder of Deeds’ Office in and for Lu- zerne County in Map Book No. 2 pages 92 and 93. If there are no objections thereto, the Court will be asked to author- ize and direct the Administratrix to effect said sale and transfer on Wednesday, December 14, 1949 at 10 o'clock A, M.* Joseph F. Gallagher, Attorney for petitioner. Mrs. Rachel Hoover, Dallas, Dies at 78 Mrs. Rachel M. Hoover of Ridge Street, Dallas, passed away at her home on Tuesday night at 11:30 following an illness of three weeks. She observed her 78th birthday anniversary on November 20, A woman who always thought of others before herself, she had re- turned home only two days before she was stricken, after car- ing for her granddaughter, Mrs. Charles Wertline of Lakewood, N. J., who was a hospital patient. She made it a point to visit the sick and unfortunate, taking warm meals to them for weeks on end. She was fian ardent church worker and gecretary of the Hoov- er family, tc. she was wery proud. £ Mrs. Hoover was born in Dallas, the daughter of the late Hiram and Katherine Wilson. She resided in this area all of her life, She was a member of the Dallas Free Metho- dist Church, the Franklin Bible Class of Dallas Methodist Church and the WCTU. Her husband, the late Wesley Hoover, died six years ago. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs, Marvin Oney, Washington, D.C.; grandchildren, Mrs. Ira P, Griffiin, Solomon, Md.; Mrs. Charles Wer- line, Lakewood, N. J., and Thomas Oney, Washington, D. C., also three great grandsons and these brothers and sisters: William Wilson Dal- las; Thomas Wilson, Berwick; George Wilson, Ruggles; Lawrence Wilson, Harvey's Lake; Mrs, Della White, Bridgeton, N.J.; Mrs. Alvin Deater, Noxen, and Mrs. Milo Oney, Harvey's Lake, The body was removed to the Brickel funeral home, Dallas, where services will be conducted today at 2. Rev, James Payne and Rev. Al- verta Seckler will officiate. Inter- ment will be in Wardan Cemetery. The WCTU conducted services at the funeral home last night at 8. H N Birthday Calendars 4, Dallas Methodist Church Yor oday calendars were distribut¢ this week by members of the Durbin Class. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hoover and Roxie were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Dan Brown, Ide- town. YOUR NAME PRINTED! 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