2 iA Aino 9 A © on Friday morning. James B. Morton Dies From Heart Attack James B. Morton, 66, Hillside street, Harveys Lake, was buried Monday afternoon in Wyoming Cemetery, following funeral ser- vices at the J. S. Miller funeral home in Plains, with Rev. Paul W, Keppel, Stella Presbyterian Church officiating. Mr. Morton, the victim of a sud- den heart attack, died at his home He had been employed for forty years by Wilkes-Barre Lace Company as a lace weaver, _ Born at Darvel, ‘Scotland, he came to this country in early youth, married the former Helen McLellan, North Wilkes-Barre, and resided for a number of years in Forty-Fort before moving to Har- veys Lake, He remained a mem- ber of the Stella Presbyterian Sparkle during the holidays with clothes cleaned by HECK H.L. 4256 prompt delivery service Church, Forty Fort. He is survived by his wife; a son,, Hugh B. who is attached to the Patuxent River Naval Air Sta- tion, Maryland; three grandchil- dren; several brothers and sisters in Scotland. Correction Back Mountain Council P.T.As will meet Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in Lake Township High School and not Monday evening as stated on page six of this issue of the Post. Mrs. Lucy Honeywell is a pa- tient at the General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs, William Drabick and Mr. and Mrs. James Daven- port of Meeker spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Bur- gess at New Milford. Mrs. Bur- gess is the former Mrs. Florence Post of Wilkes Barre. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Joseph of Norton avenue will have as Thanksgiving Day guests Mr. Jo- seph’s mother, Mrs. J. D. Joseph, his sister, Miss Anne Joseph, John Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wollbert and Alice and Ken Jr., of Shavertown; Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Evans and Gwen and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thomas of Wilkes Barre. 1949 Plymouth Special DeLuxe Only $500.00 down, Your present car might make the down payment, be sure and call me if you want a good used car, or a New 1951 Packard. R. E. PHILLIPS Sr. Overbrook Road Dallas 562-R-2 Kingston 7-1141 25 MAIN STREET Happy Thanksgiving to all our customers and friends from JAMES R. OLIVER INC. DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA PHONE 239 Watch for the Grand Opening of our huge Used Car Lot at Dallas-Tunkhannock Highway Intersection. Shut-Ins, Cheered With Holiday Boxes Over thirty shut-ins were cheer- ed over the weekend and the early part of the week when mem- ers of the Shut-in Committee of Women of the Rotary called on them and delivered boxes of holi- day goodies, fruit cakes, nuts and various kinds of candies. Heading the committee was Mrs. George Metz assisted by Mrs. Ray Hedden, Mrs. Harold Titman, Mrs. Francis Ambrose, Mrs. David Jen- kins, Mrs. Dan Robinhold, Mrs. David Williams, and Mrs, James Besecker. Committee members met at the Besecker home Friday night to ar- rangs the boxes and enjoy an in- formal lunch featuring Emily's fa- mous coconut-custard pie. HANDLE with CARE! Each prescription brought here is compounded with knowledge, skill and the best of drugs. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS MERRITT DRUG CO. “If it has merit— Merritt has it” Next to the Acme Mkt. DALLAS, PA. Dorset Compacts $1.00 plus tax Salient Life-Time Wallets $1.00 plus tax Imported Briar Pipe Starting at $1.00 “Texas Tem" Holster Sets With two Buffalo Bill Cap Guns $3.98 complete Flash Lights, Batteries, Pocket Knives, Games & Toys, Watches, Clocks Stop For Your “Rudolph” Electric Lapel Pin WILLIE’S WILLARD REESE, prop. Fernbrook Corners Pretty and warm! nightgowns GIFT; Misses and women’s elose woven chenille robes. All sizes and colors —3$8.98 Children’s Sizes $1.98 to Large selection of hand- leather cloth, ebteoresbeetssanesesoia $2.98 (Plus 20% Fed. Tax) bags, plastic. Boys’ Cowboy Shirts. All sizes and colors— $1. 98 to $2.98. GLOBE DEPARTMENT STORE “Your Nearest Department Store” 112, 114, 116 MAIN STREET Pastel flannel $2.98 LUZERNE, PA. THE POST, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1950 PAGE FIVE Idetown Mr. and Mrs. Loren Keller will observe their 25th wedding anniversary on Sunday, November 26 with an open house afternoon and evening. The Confidence Class will meet at the church house on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Hostesses are Mrs. Dean Shaver, Mrs. Claire McKenna, Mrs. Edward Heck and Mrs. Gilbert Husted. Service of the Lehman Charge will be held on Thursday, Thanks- jiving morning at the Idetown Church at 9 AM. Rev. Frank Abbott, pastor, in charge, | -= — x yy Hb. 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