THE POST, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1949 Women To Give Program|To Present Cantata “The Child of Bethlehem” a can- tata, will be presented by the Sen- ior Choir of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church on Sunday morning, De- cember 18, under the direction of Mrs. Paul Winter. Women of Huntsville Christian Church will observe Woman's Day Sunday evening at 7:30 with a film, “Kenji Comes Home” depict- ing missionary work in Japan. The service which was scheduled for i last Sunday had to be postponed | on account of inclement weather, = ee Read the Classified Column Tag your Christmas Tree in growing plan- tation before big snows come. Will cut and deliver Christmas week. White and Norway Spruce and Scotch Pine. William A. Valentine Spruceland Farm b 8 Between Lehman Center and Meeker Phone 362-R-14 Gifts For Christmas STE IEAT a | n | Iv beautiful . . . durable, too . . . and it's more than a sofa . . . it's also a full size bed. Oh, yes—it's priced for your pocketbook. id $69.00 UP Dar For Added Comfort * U.S. Copyright Pend: GREENWALDS LUZERNE Open "Til Christmas FRASIER ROS IIS TERETE TOE TE SE TE 828s FA n Say Merry Christmas With : . 3 » : Poinsettias i Christmas Begonias Cut Flowers Phone Harvey's Lake 4253 WE DELIVER ANYWHERE | GOODMAN Visit the Hot House Turn Right Near Castle Inn —— Sr a Fun: Shop Back Mountain This Christmas Shop Where It's No i Owen, 2 Mrs. R | Wyoming Valley enjoyed a Christ- : Hodgson. | | Miss Alice E. Navas, daughter of | Mrs. Alice H, Navas of 1521 San- | derson avenue, Scranton, will be- £2 ‘come the bride of Rev. William R, Williams, son of Mrs, Maude Wil- liams of 1804 Sanderson avenue, Scranton in January. rett, Bishop of the Diocese of Beth- {lehem, will perform the ceremony |in St, Luke's Episcopal Church, Wyoming Avenue, Scranton. Announcement of the betrothal was made last Wednesday evening at a party at the home of the bridegroom’s sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tench of Clarks Summit. Miss Navas was born in Madrid while her father, then professor of languages at International Corres- pondence School, was establishing a branch school in that city. She is a graduate of Central High School, Scranton, attended Mary- wood College and is a member of Junior Century Club, She is pre- sently employed by radio station WARM. Rev, Williams was graduated from Lehigh University, Virginia Theo- ‘logical Seminary and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa. He served as first lieutenant with the First Army in the European Theatre. He is now rector of St. Peter's Episcopal Church in Plymouth, . During April he reorganized the Prince of Peace Parish Back of the i The Right Rev. Frank W. Ster- { { Mrs. David Joseph Heads Kiwanis Women Mrs, David Joseph, Dallas was elected President of Dallas Kiwanis Women’s Club: Wednesday. evening. Other officers chosen were: Mrs Jack Loucks, first vice president; Mrs. Fredric Amgderson, sfecording secretary; Mrs. Sherp#in Harter, corresponding secre y; Mrs. John Henninger, tres Mrs, Clyde Cooper presided. A three-member auditing committee was appointed: Mrs, Edward Hart- man, Mrs, George Cupples and Mrs. Donald Harris. Birthday gifts do- nated by Mrs, George Montgomery and Mrs. Herbert Griesing were won by Mrs, Garey Cupples and Mrs, George Montgomery. Mrs. Mitchell Jenkins was introduced as a new member. Next meeting will be held December 28. Members are to bring a fifty cnt gift. Committee will be. Mrs, Harold Smith, Mrs. Sherman Harter and Mrs, Jack Loucks. Mrs. Frank Werner, Pioneer ave- nue, who is a talented artist dis- played a member of her paintings and discussed modern art and painters. = She was heartily ap- plauded for her interesting talk. Present were: Mrs, Jack Loucks, Mrs. Fred Anderson, Mrs. Gary Cupples, Mrs. Donald Harris, Mrs. Jarold Smith, Mrs. Herbert Gries- ‘ng, Mrs. John Murphy, Mrs. Roger Mrs, David Joseph, Mrs. Clyde Cooper, Mrs. Walter Elston, Mrs, Charles Smith, Mrs. Frank 8 | Werner, Mrs. Leroy Troxell, Mrs. I | Kenneth Rice, Mrs. Sherman 8 | Jarter, Mrs, Fred Woolbert, Mrs. | Mitchell Jenkins, Mrs. George Vlontgomery, Mrs. John Henninger, Edward Hartman. # Welcome Hostesses # Hold Christmas Luncheon Welcome Wagon Hostesses of mas luncheon meeting at Lundy’s Wednesday, Present were: Ann Hunt, Betty Dixon, Ethel Lueder, Frances Apt. M. Barber, Hazel Zieg- ler, Eva Seaman, Flo Garrahan, ‘Jennie Evans, Beatrice Shipman, Elizabeth Evans, Mildred Speich- er, Gladys Young, and Dorothy ' Betrothed to Rev. William R. Williams PHOTO BY HUDSON MISS ALICE E. NAVAS Mountain, started construction of the new church on lower main road and as soon after the first of the year as possible, will devote his entire time to the local parish. After the marriage, the couple will reside in the Marjorie Lee home on Terrace street for the winter months. They expect to build in the new Goss Manor section. — ipa oa PAGE SEVEN Entertains Card Club Mrs. D. P. Honeywell entertained members of her card club at a spaghetti dinner on Tuesday. Pre- sent were: Mrs, Sherman Wardan, Mrs. Oscar, Roth, Mrs. Claude Sha- ver, Mrs, James Gensel, Mrs. Wil- liam Wilson, Mrs. Nelson Whipp, Mrs, Margaret Hildebrant and the hostess. \ Television Graduate Robert D. Caryl, son of Mr, and Mrs. Ernest D. Caryl of Shavertown, was graduated from the Central Airlines Institute of Kansas City, Mo. He majored in television, After spending a week with his parents, Bob returned to Kansas City, where he has taken a posi- tion in the television field, Rotary Ann Party Women of Rotary will hold their Christmas dinner party at the Country Club Thursday night, De- cember 15 starting at 6:30. Reser- vations should be made with any committee member: Mrs, Francis Ambrose, Mrs, A. N. Garinger, Mrs. James Lacy, Mrs, Ray Heddon, or Mrs. Harold Payne, ICE CREAM <1] Yes, here's the treat that's right in step with the holiday season. Rich in cream and good old-fashioned eggnog flavoring. it's delicious. Ask your friendly Breyer dealer to hand-dip you a pint or quart. . or, buy it in the thrifty Breyers Bulk Half Gallon. . NX ; 7 Evans Drug Store Shavertown. Penna. For Information, Write or Phone: Milton J. 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