~ PAGE SIX Lady Toby Rebekahs Hold Christmas Party Lady Toby Rebekah Lodge mem- bers enjoyed their annual Christ- mas party in ithe Trucksville Fire Hall last Wednesday evening. The program consisted of a vocal duet by Mathilda Croom and Betty Shoemaker and group singing of carols, Games were played and prizes won by Dorothy Perrigo, Mathilda Croom, Pearl Walton and Betty (Shoemaker, |Guests were District Deputy Pre- sident Rose Young, Martial Olive Dieffenbach, Genevieve Meade, Mar- garet Adametz, Goldie Ide, Betty [Casterline, Maude Yeisley, Mable Mitchell, Helen Veitch, Della Belles, | Clara Metz, Delores Trumbower, Catherine Disque, Edna Ray, Dor- othy Perrigo, Myrtle Major, (Caroline Beck and Anna Kingston, of the Dallas (Chapter, Lady Toby members present were: Ethel Johnson, Myrtle Rineman, Betty Farr, Alice Davis, Viola Scoble, ‘Harriet Rogers, Bertha Sutliff, Pearl Walton, Mathilda (Croom, Cora Belles, Jennie (Shaver, Alberta Loh- man, Eleanor (Gelsleichter, Inma Shoemaker, Dorothy Culver, Betty Shoemaker, Ella Long, Isabel (Cleas- by, Peg Robbing and Mary Shaver. Joint Schools Purchase Savings Stamps, Bonds Dallas Borough-Kingston Town- ship joint school students have in- vested $2916.85 in Defense saving stamps and bonds sinice September 10, with Trucksville elementary topping the lother three. The score reads: Truckisville, with seven rooms, $912.05; iShavertown, the runner-up, with seven rooms, $859.25; Dallas Borough, six rooms, $527.10; Westmoreland, $334.25. Kindergarten children, two rooms ‘but four classes, bought $284.20. Purchase of stamps and bonds is carried out Wednesday of each week, with an authorized agent taking orders and filling them at the Post-office, In line with the importance of . savings and correct use of resources, both national and personal, a film, ‘Power Behind ithe Nation”, is be- ing shown thiis week to studenits in all four schools. The picture shows vast farmlands, ‘the steel industry, oil fields, and printing presses. Expresses Appreciation William Strange, Trucksville, wishes to express his appreciation to the friends land neighbors who so kindly assisted him in any way during the illness and at the time THE POST, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1952 NEW STRATOFREIGHTER FEATURES REFUELING ‘POD’ Lake Noxen Teachers Hold Christmas Party Lake-Noxen Teachers’ Association held its annual [Christmas party in the Home Economics room - of the Lake-Noxen High (School last Mon- day night, Artistic decorations, carrying out the Christmas theme, were used. Gifts were given to everybody and games and cards enjoyed. Special remembrances were given to George Taylor, Robert Belles and Mrs. John Byrne, faculty members of the joint school. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ent Belles, Mr, and Mrs. George Taylor, Mrs, John Byrne, Mr, and Mrs. James Worth, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond (Garinger, Mr. and Mrs. Wialbridge Leinthall, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kocher, Mr, and Mrs, Edgar Engleman, Mr. and Mrs. James {Culp, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moledor; Bethia Allen, Jo Ann, Harris, Mable Fullmer, Bettie Sullivan, Louise Schlick, Jessica Thomas, Pauline Davis, Margaret Dunn, Eleanor Humphrey, Hazle Baer, Mrs, Will- ard Smith, Mrs. (Carrie Rood, Mrs. Grace Martin, Mrs, Herman Van- Campen, Mrs, Roy Shaver, and Lewis of tthe death ©f his wife, Bertha. Nolf, Mesdames Mae Underwood, Clarence SHOWN DURING A TEST FLIGHT near Renton, Wash., is the new KC-97F Stratofreighter, big double-derx, multi-purpose plane which boasts a Flying Boom aerial refueling “pod. of jet and piston-engine bombers, is a long, telescoping device controlled by from a control position in the under-belly pod. Now in large scale production, quickly converted from tanker to personnel, cargo, hospital or air re-supply purposes. «© HUDAK GETS ALBINO DOE, PURE WHITE, NO MARKS ww Anthony Hudak, hunting with hig brother John, and with Fred Dodson of Fernbrook, shot an albino doe in the vicinity of Mountain Springs Tuesday noon. It weighs approximately nine- ty pounds, and there is not a spot or mark on it, just pure white hair, Hudak has been hunting all deer season without success. He says he is glad he missed his buck in favor of so unusual a doe. “Are you going to use it for a rug 2” » “Uh-uh”, says Mrs. Hudak, “it gets moths in it.” Harvey's Lake The WSS of the Alderson Meth- odist (Church was entertained at a (Christmas party at the home of Mr, and Mrs. O. A. Allen on Thurs- day evening. Games were played and Christmas (Carols sung, Santa [Claus arrived with gifts for all. Refreshments were served to: » The Boom, used in variousiypes “ruddervators”.and operated the Stratofreighters can be (International) Montross, H. B. Allen, Stephen Hartman, Sr., Edgar Hughes, Sr., Alfred Rogers, H. R. Garinger, Harry Jones, Joseph Rauch, Morrison Wit- ter, George C. Bray, Harvey Kit- chen, William Deets, Raymond Gar- inger, Donald D, Smith, daughter Donna, Wialbridge Leinthall, Garvin Smith, Albert Armitage, Rev. Ruth Underwood, Mr. and Mrs. George Armitage; Misses Eleanor Humph- rey, Bethia Allen, and Carol Deets. Mrs. Weintz Entertains Meeker Methodist WSCS Mrs, George Weintz, Meeker, as- sisted by Mrs. James Davenport, entertained Meeker Methodist WISCS! at the annual Christmas party Wed- nesday evening. Mrs. John Hilde- brant, president, presided, and Mrs. (William Drabick arranged the en- tertainment. Sanita (Claus distributed gifts, and secret pals were revealed. Others present were Mesdames Harry Davis, Arthur Hoover, Mor- ton Connelly, Glendoris Shilanski, Walter Kittle, Walter Wolfe, Hellen Vanbuskirk, Marion Harvey, Gordon James, Bruce Varner, Helen Riood, John Rebennack, Minnie Rebennack, Bert Bryant, Johm ‘Austin, and Misses Carrie and Letha Wolfe, OES Christmas Party In Sweet Valley (Choral (Group, Dallas chapter 396 OHS, staged the annual (Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Jean Holcomb, Sweet Valley, Tuesday evening. The house was trimmed with [Christmas greenery and a beautifully decorated tree. The group sang carols, Refreshments were served to Mes- dames Pearl Gosart, Ewa Allen, Louise Miles, Anne Battisson, Eva BEnn Treslar To Marry Mt. Zion Resident Announcement has been made of the engagement of Ann Treslar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ray, Ruth Miller, Bessie Ide, Martha Wyant, Virginia Swanson, Elizabeth Layaou, Emma Richards; Misses Louise Wyant wand Bethia Allen; guests, Worthy Matron Helen [Cris- pel, and Past Wionthy Matron Mary Sowden. Treslar of Hillside, N. J., former Forty Fort residents to Keith Smith, son ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith of Mt. Zion. Miss Treslar is a graduate of Forty Fort High School, attended Wilkes College and was graduated from Robert Packer Hospital School of Technology. She is employed in the office of Dr. John Giering. Mr. Smith was graduated from West Pittston High School and is attending Bloomsburg State Teach- ers College where he is majoring in business education. "DON'T MISS THE BIG PARTY Sunday — Dec. 21st Atl FORTY FORT ICE CREAM Co. HARVEYS LAKE HIGHWAY ICE CREAM PURCHASE OF Ya FREE GAL. AT §1.10 Boys and Girls and Grown-ups too. 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