PAGE EIGHT in 1701. — PNS, ee Read the Classified Column ol Fe or. oo. _ sesenee on——————— Marcus Hook in Delware County | Fy was incorporated by William Penn Firemen to Meet Lehman Volunteer Fire Company will hold an important meeting at the Fire House on Monday night. df LADIES and GENTLEMEN If you must drive clothes out to be dry cleaned and pressed, drive them down to J The MASTER GARMENT CLEANERS Drive-In Service on the Luzerne-Dallas Highway Across from Luzerne Lumber Co. or at 886 WYOMING AVENUE, KINGSTON There is no finer quality than ours at any price. 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Wrist Watch $6.95 Pocket Watches MAIN ROAD } { ol i457 Ipes Lovely Toys, 49¢c to $6.49 Christmas Cards, 39¢, 59¢ and 79¢ Cigarette Lighters, Ronson and Zippo Green Goddess Stockings Schrafft’s, Johnson & Johnson, Whitmans ASSORTED CHOCOLATES "in 1 and 2 pound packages EARL'S DRUG STORE ; Next to Post Office WLLL EE AE IEAM GIL MLE LE LE MILE WILE MISE MLE LE ME MIE WE LATE GE TLE LE BR A = Tobacco in pound tins Cigars Box of 25 Muriel, Phillies, White Owl; Tops Cigarettes All popular brands $1.96 Old Spice Shaving Lotion $1 to $1.75 Shaving Mugs $1 Sets $1.25 to $3 Mennen’s Skin Bracer 49¢ and 98c Yardley Shaving Lotion $1.25 Pinaud’s Lilac $1 Werisley Spruce Sets Saddle Club $1 to $1.95 Brother and Sister Soaps 59c and "5c Toilet Water Tweed, Lentheric, * Bouquet, Miracle and Repartee Christmas Stationery 50c and $1.19 Bath Salts Yardley, Old Spice, Coty, Evening in Paris Friendship Garden Gift Wrappings TRUCKSVILLE he 0 09st cn ce cc occ oc ce Se SSS SSS SSS SS SS SESS SS SE SE A A RRR AAAI RIE HARARE R AURA X LAKAI The members of the Alderson Methodist Church will present a Christmas Cantata Drama entitled “They Found the Child”, on Sun- day evening, December 18 at 8 o’clack. Those taking part in the drama are: Mr. and Mrs, Donald Smith, Fay White, Conrad Higgins, Arnold Garinger, Fred Martin, Richard Searfoss, James Hunsinger, George Hunsinger, James and John Edwards, Richard and Pete Garey, Darl White, William Weaver, Rob- ert Avery, Melvin Sweeney, Allen Swanson, Jessie Armitage, Ruth Zimmerman, Patsy Sorber. Mrs, Raymond Garinger is directing the drama. Members of the choir, directed by Mrs. Fred Swanson, are: Mrs. Kate Shultz, Mrs. George Taylor, Mrs. David Gerhgaty, Mrs. Allan Kistler, Mrs. Morrison Witter, Mrs. Harold Elston, Mrs, Albert Armitage, June Kistler, - Eleanor and Mary Newell, Dorothy Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Garinger, and Warren Dennis. Several mem- bers of the drama will also sing in the choir. The Christmas Program of the Sunday School will be presented on Christmas Eve at 7:30, with all departments participating. Mrs. Raymond Garinger, superintendent of the Sunday School, has charge. Assisting her are Mrs, Albert Armitage, Mrs, Kate Shultz, Mrs. Giles Comstock, Mrs. Joseph Rauch, Mrs. George Taylor, Miss June Kistler, and Donald Smith. Mrs. Stanley Kapson has return- ed to her mother’s home, after being a maternity patient at Nes- bitt Hospital. . She and Mr. Kapson will remain at the Avery home until after Christmas. BEAUMONT The Christmas Vacation at school dates from Friday, December 23 to Monday, January 2. We were pleased to have Mrs. Lawrence Hilbert take lunch at the school cafeteria last week before she started her ‘visiting rounds.” Cheryl Dietz and Barbara Nor- but have been quite sick. The Dan Meekers have set up housekeeping in the Methodist Church until their place is re- built. Make a date to do your plum puddings at the Cannery. Call Dot Johnson H. L. 3418, We know that Laura Whispell R. D. 5, Tunkhannock, would ap- preciate receiving Christmas cards. You see Laura has been home from school more than thirty days because of rheumatic fever. It's a boy for the David Kings- tons at the General Hospital, Sun- day, December 11, Shirley Denmon had her tonsils removed Saturday. HARVEY'S LAKE THE POST, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1949 Breeder's Association Will Entertain At Dinner William H, Conyngham, Secre- tary-Treasurer of the Columbia- Luzerne County Holstein Breeders Association has announced plans for a dinner meeting Monday even- ing, January 16 at 6:30, in he Moses VanCampen Hotel, Benton. The dairymen will entertain their wives and an interesting program is being arranged. More definite information will be announced later, Express Gratitude Mr. and Mrs. Kirk McCarty of Lehman wish to thank all their friends and neighbors who so kindly helped them in any way during their recent bereavement; also those who sent flowers and lent cars. —.. . Mr. and Mrs, Harry Randall of Huntsville were dinner guests of Mrs. Della Parrish on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lapp of Bethesda, Md., spent the weekend with relatives and friends of the Back Mountain area. Mr, and Mrs. William - Schoch, Mrs, Mildred Freeman and daugh- ter, Charlotte of Binghamton, N.Y., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Casterline. Mrs. Thomas Stacey returned to her home on Friday after spending the last month with her son and daughter-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Stacey Jr., of Scottdale, Pa. There are more than 35,000 miles of State-owned and operated high- ways in Pennsylvania today.—PNS. “As near as your telephone’ 363-R-4 Alfred D. Bronson 7 FUNERAL DIRECTOR SWEET VALLEY, PA. AMBULANCE SERVICE ing. Colorado Blue Spru Come Look Main Road, For Your Large = WREATHS and SPRAYS Pine and Lycopodium. You'll Save Money At JOHNSON’S NURSERY Telephone 244-R-9 We Are Equipped with the Nation's Finest Sprayer ! RR RS RP PS PEE PE TE PE PETE TE PEPE IE IE TEEPE IE TETEIEIEIE CHRISTMAS TREES Our Balsam, Scotch Pine and Spruce trees have just arrived. These were cut late to assure you of better keep- ce, Hemlock, Scotch Them Over Shavertown Tree Protection | Mrs. Whitney's Pupils |Give Christmas Recital The Christmas piano recital of the pupils of Mrs. Bernard Whit- ney was presented Saturday even- ing at Shavertown Methodist Church, : Piano pupils were assisted in the program by Ann Jane, Esther and Earlene Layaou, elocutionists. Certificates were presented to Ann Woicekowski, Bertha Dickson, Barbara Woicekowski, Betty Davis. First award in theory went to Marie Stocker. Movies taken at the last recital were shown. Those participating were Bertha Dickson, Dorothy Bellas, who also assisted with solos, Betty Davis, Ann Woicekowski, Loretta Shonk, Nancy Dickson, Marie Stocker, Bar- bara Woicekowski and Carolyn Dickson. THE FIRE COMPANY does a good job but they can’t replace your LOSS. WE CAN by covering you with adequate fire insurance . . . Check your furniture with our HANDY IN- VENTORY FORM. 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