in . 4 As seen in PARENTS’ Fo x = RN She'll love her smart Coat with Add-A-Year Hems 5.00 Puts it in Lay-a-Way All little girls should be seen in Bambury coats. They're that fetching. And they're values, too, with their exclusive Add-A- Year hems that let down for an extra season of wear. Shown here, just one of our fabulous collection . . . Blue Monte Carlo 100% wool plush. Belted back and fitted, with stitched shawl collar and a double row of smoke pearl buttons . . . Sizes 2 to 4, with Hat and Slacks ...... 35.00 Sizes 3 to 6x, with Slacks ........... 39.98 Sizes 7 to 12, coat only ......... co... 35.00 CHILDREN’S SHOP — SECOND FLOOR ment at Bucknell. Next to Dr. Geiger, superintendent of Bucknell ’s buildings and ator space, and Complete in every detail, the washroom, All notices of Church Services in order to appear in this col- umn must be in our hands no later than Tuesday at 5 p.m. THE METHODIST CHURCH Dallas, Pennsylvania William H. Heapps, Minister Church School, 9:45 A.M. Church Service, 11:00 A.M. Ser- mon topic, “A Happy Ending.” Mrs. William Heapps will be soloist. Tuesday, 8:00 P.M. — Important | meeting of the Church School Board of Education. SHAVERTOWN BIBLE CHURCH Russell 'W. Edmondson, Pastor Tonight, 7:45—Baptismal service in the Eaton Baptist Church, Sunday School, 10:00—Classes for all ages. Sunday Morning Worship, 10:45. Evening Evangelistic Service 7:45. Thursday, 7:45 P.M. — Prayer Meeting and Bible Study. Young People of the Shavertown Bible Church held their regular weekly meeting at Melody Park. Those who attended were: Mary- beth Keast, Sally Seymour, Sharon Farver, Donna Boice, Patsy Hoover, Irma Garnett, Robert Fitzgerald, Richard Seymour, Richard Monroe, Warren Fitzgerald, Dayton Garnett. BEAUMONT BAPTIST CHURCH (The Church That Cares) Rev. Truman Reeves, Pastor Activities of the week: Monday, 8:00 — Young People’s Meeting. ‘Wednesday, 8:00—Prayer Service. Sunday, Aug. 21, 10:00—Sunday School; 8:00—Gospel Services. PRINCE OF PEACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. William McClelland, Jr., Rector Sunday, August 21st—8 a.m.— Holy Communion; 11 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon. Dallas Methodist WSCS Plans Third Benefit Tea The third benefit tea of the sum- mer season will be served to mem- bers and guests of Dallas Methodist WSCS Thursday afternoon at 2 at the home of Mrs. Peter Clark on Parsonage Street. Assistant hostes- ses are Mrs. Stanley Davies and Mrs. Edgar Brace, Sr. supplies, school clothes or other . OF WILKES-BARRE expenses, get Sportsmanship ' Niezgoda Says "Game Is For The Boys” “The Back Mountain Little Leag- ue certainly has run into its share of trouble this season and the only way it can be helped is by a better understanding between parents, of- ficials, personnel and the players themselves.” This was the opinion expressed this week by Joe Niezgoda who has always had the best interests of young people at heart. In a letter to The Post Mr. Niezgoda added: “Games are getting to the point where fans are expecting profes- sional talent from boys 8 to 12 years of age. Umpiring toward the sit in the stands and cheer the boys, but watch the game from their automobiles and use their horns for cheering or booing. “Criticism of managers, umpires, officials and anybody connected with the game comes via the grape- vine of fans sitting in their auto- mobiles. “Teams in top contention, playing and being defeated soundly by teams in lower standing, can’t take defeat in stride. win is degrading to Little League Baseball. They protest the game to pull it out of the fire by trying to find some technicality. This only creates hard feeling among other- wise good neighbors and good con- tributors. “One thing we must remeron Mr. Niezgoda concluded, Little League Baseball is for the boys.” Will See Mother For First Time In 25 Years Daniel Rogers, Huntsville, and Ed Fielding, Trucksville, plan to sail Wednesday morning on the Queen Mary for a four-weeks vacation in England and Wales. Mr. Rogers will visit his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Rogers, in Hollybush, Wales, for Good News... For all kids soon starting back to school. BRYANT “The Bicycle King” Has Just Received A Carload Shipment Of Schwinn Bicycles \® Corvettes ® Tigers ® Jaguars Bikes you can buy parts for right here! BRYANT'S BIKE SHOP 338 Wyoming Ave. Kingston Phone BU 7-7024 g meses sss Happy with Hat-Rack, But Not From Library Auction Mrs. Lydia Hadsel Blaise, Los Angeles, was able to satisfy her longing for a folding walnut hat rack with pegs before leaving Dallas for thé coast Sunday night. Mrs. Blaise, house guest of her sister-in- law, Mrs. Gordon Hadsel, for the past two months, hoped to bid in a hat-rack at the Library Auction, but none of the type she wanted was offered for sale. Mrs. W. J. Smith, Mill Street, supplied her with one of her own antiques, and it left for Los Angeles packed carefully in a suitcase. Accompanying Mrs. Blaise on the bus was Frank Parrish of Forty- Fort, who is taking his first trip to Now A Student Nurse Mary Catherine Polacky, daugh- ter of Postmaster and Mrs. Joseph _ Polacky, is enrolled at Mercy Hos- | pital Training School for Nurses. Mary Catherine is a graduate of St. Mary’s High School, Wilkes-Barre. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gross Are Hosts To Employees Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gross, Sutton Road, Trucksville, entertained em- ployees of Dallas Engineers Inc., Coal O Matic Division; at an all day picnic at their home on Sunday. The party was scheduled for Satur- day but was postponed on account of “Connie”. Luncheon, dinner and in between meal snacks were served by Ted Eddy, caterer and owner of Wyo Inn. Baseball games with teams chos- en by Walt Kozemchak and Fred | Orlando were the main event of the ! day. Men, women and children took part and in addition enjoyed swim- ming, quoits, pontoon boating and other games. Prizes were nwarded winners, | Read the Classified Column FACTORY DISTRIBUTORS - Playland 3-piece sur 8.3 Values to 24.50 Sizes 2 to 8 Girl’s School DRESSES Reg. Value 2.98 All Sizes . Boy’s School Dp R N T 8 PLAIDS CHECKS Reg. Value 2.98 1.39 Ladies Rayon PANYIES REG. 49c iL Sizes 2 to 12 SCHOOL ‘SHOES se. 2.88 8 to 3 Values to 3.95 FACTORY DI Boy’s & Girl’s ALL-WOOL SWEATERS 1.99 STRIBUTORS — To 3.95 Wilkes-Barre. Enrollments mow being accepted for two-year programs in DRAFTING AND DE and Job Placement Help. Approved for Veterans. x HOME SIGN TECHNOLOGY Enroll in Evening Classes if Employed During the Day. 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