The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, January 05, 1929, Image 5

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DALLAS POST, DALLAS, PA., SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1929
« LUZERNE
MERCHANTS
MARINOS THEATRE
MAIN STREET—LUZERNE
To Our Patrons---
COMMENCING TO-DAY WE ARE OFFER
ING TO YOU A BIGGER, BETTER AND
HIGHER CLASS .OF PICTURES THAN
EVER BEFORE.
WE ARE SHOWING SPECIAL PICTURES
i> ALL THIS COMING WEEK.
. —LOUIS MARINOS.
MARINOS THEATRE
MAIN STREET—LUZERNE
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Used Car Specials
1928 CHEVROLET COACH ...........ccciviiennninnne $395
1927. CHEVROLET SEDAN ............L0 $280
1926 CHEVROLET COACH ............lo..... $165
RELIABLE CHEVROIET CO.
55 MAIN STREET, LUZERNEPA.
Come In and See the Outstanding Six-Cynder Chevrolet
Telephone Kingston 3718 pen Evenings
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Ful-O-Pep and Grandin’s Diry and
Poultry Feeds
BETTER FEEDS AT LOWER RICES
Phone K. 8466
Keystone Flour & FeedCompany
369-371 MAIN AVENUE LUZERNE, PA.
LATTIMORE LUMBER CO.
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Building Material MasoSupplies
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PHONE 4444
449 MAIN STLUZERNE
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“Have Your Suit Cleaned and Pressed + Xmas”
M. SHULIN
Cleaners, Dyers and Repairg
SPECIAL CARE GIVEN TO LADIES’ #AREL
M. Uter, Manager
SUITS FROM $25.00 UP
EXTRA HIGH QUALITY CLEANING—HATSLOCKED 75¢
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aunt, Mrs. Etta Kocher and cousins,
Miss Margaret May and Mrs. S. A.
Durland, of West Wyoming for sev-
eral days this week.
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Mrs. William Miers is ill this week
with an attack of the flue. She is
under the care of Dr. Brown, of Leh-
| man.
Mrs. Archie Corby and daughters,
| Dorothy and Janet, of West Pittston,
[and Miss Carrie Sites of Maple Shade, |
IN. J., who has been the guest of Mrs.
| Corby over the holidays, spent Mon-
| day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. C.
| W. Kunkle and family.
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| Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Conden visited
{with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Conden on
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Mrs. Fred Honeywell has recovered
from a recent illness.
Friday with Charles and Allen Brace.
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Mr. and Mrs. George Bulford, of
| Trucksville, spent Wednesday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Conden.
The home of Mr. and’Mrs. W. H.
Herdman was the scene of a delight-
ful gathering on Saturday evening
last when the family and other rela-
tives assembled to celebrate Mr.
Herdman’s birthday anniversary. The
occasion was also the thirty-first wed-
ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. M.
C. Miers, making the celebration a
double one. The evening passed en-
joyably with music, games and con-
versation and lunch was served at a
Misses Frances and Helen Hess, Mr.
and Mrs. Leroy Hess and children,
Nile, Harold and Robert; Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Doll, Misses Hildreth and Lu-
cille Doll, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Herd-
man, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rydd, Mr.
and Mrs. Milliam Miers and daugh-
ter Hannah Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Landon, Misses Lois and Althea Lan-
don, Thomas Landon, Mr. and Mrs.
Cragg Herdman and daughters Jane
and Rebecca, Mr. and Mrs. M. C.
Miers, Mrs. Harry Sweezy, Miss
Frances Sweezy, Charles Sweezy, Mr.
and Mrs. Wheeler Hess, Misses Vivian
Doris and Ima Herdman, Mr. and
Mrs. H. W. Herdman.
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Kunkle Grange members and their
families gathered at the Grange Hall
on New Year’s Day for their annual
oyster dinner. On account of the
unpleasant weather the attendance
was smaller than usual but a pleas-
ant time was enjoyed by tlfose pres-
ent. In the afternoon the following
Grange officers were installed: Mrs.
C. W. Kunkle, acting as installing of-
ficer, assisted by Mrs. Gideon Miller:
Mister, Mrs. Fred Kunkle; lecturer,
Mrs. William Miers; steward, Philip
Kunkle; assistant steward, James
Miers; chaplain, Mrs. John Isaacs;
secretary, Mrs. George Landon; gate
keeper, William Harris, Jr.; lady as-
sistant steward, Miss Gertrude Smith.
Other officers who were unable to be
present were: Overseer William Miers,
Ceres Miss Lois Landon, Pomona Miss
Althea Landon, Flora Miss Mildred
Devens. The next regular meeting
of Kunkle Grange will be on Thurs-
day evening, January 11. A good
attendance is desired and an interest-
ing program is being arranged by the
lecturer, Mrs. Brace.
PERSONAL
PARAGRAPHS
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Shavertown Branch of the Nesbitt
Hospital Auxiliary met at the home
of Mrs. Morgan Wilcox last evening.
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Misses Dorothy Patterson, Marie
Woolbert and Elizabeth Love have re-
turned to West Chester Teachers’
College.
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| Mr. and Mrs. William B. Fine and |
| family spent the holidays with the |
| former’s parents at Alden.
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| The Borough High School opened |
| Wednesday after the Christmas va- |
| caation. The science room has been |
| completed in the new building during | !
{the vacation.
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Ralph Van Nortwick and Machell
Hildebrant have returned to Univer- |
| sity of Cincinnati and State College, |
| respectively, after spending the holi- |
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THE BEST EATS
FOR
THE LEAST MONEY
Miss Margaret Kunkle visited her
Dodge Brothers
New style, featured by the Mono=
piece body construction, and new,
high standards of Dodge depends
ability and performance are repre=
sented in a distinctive line of eight
models just announced by the com-=
‘pany: At the top is the deluxe
sedan; and below is' the deluxe
coupe with rumble seat. The grace-
| Ful lines of the car are shown in
| ‘the front view at the right, while
the new radiator emblem is shown
| , immediately above.
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J. R. OLIVER
State Motor
Licenses Pass
Million Mark
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Long Distance
[ty to twenty-six per cent. and also
| ordered an addition ‘of $500,000 to the
| surplus account. The new dividend
‘Phone Rates To ant. 7 :
[will be able within the next few
Be Reduced days to a of record as of
| December 31, 1928.
As result of the bank directors’ ac-
phone Company will be further re- tion Thursday, the institution now
duced on February 1, according to an |*2S 2 capital account of $1,000,000, a
announcement made Thursday py | Surplus account of $2,500,000 and an
and tags were delivered, both by mail | Carlten P. Hershey, manager. This | I an account totaling
and at the bureau. | will be the third time in a little more © Tem pg .
Long before daylight on December [than two years that a cut has been | econ ational PANS As Tesuitio
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381 the first of 17,500 persons formed | made in long distance rates. It is | directors action Thursday will have
a line of several blocks which mr
| the highest dividend rate of any in-
for hours waiting their turn.
said the reduction will mean a BAV= [Een 3 5
ing of $400,000 to residents of the | Stitution in this part of Pennsylvania.
The number of mail deliveries was State people |
22,500. The State Department of throughout the country.
G th of the institution has been re-
and $5,000,000 to (Tow
h $ | flected in the steady climb of its
Highways announced that there would | The cut will vary according to the | stock, now quoted at $875 per share,
be no extensions of time granted in |distance from five to twenty-five cents | : Th 5
any cases and that at midnight any | per call. Subscribers within the | Kee outh
motorist driving with 1928 plates | range of 130 to 1,500 miles will be | P y
would be arrested. Approximately | affected. 1
longer!
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When the doors of the Bureau of |
Motor Vehicles closed December 31, 2
total of 1,109,155 license plates for |
1929 had been issued. Forty thous- |
Long distance rates of Bell Tele-
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1,500,000 licenses were issued to date
it is assumed that there are some |
400,000 motorists in the State who are |
without: the new plates and who will |
be prevented from driving until they |
have been obtained. |
Of
Wilkes-Barre’s 1.
Second National cleanse the system
ASco Butterine 27 lh. ib. $1.33
Thef line waiting at the doors of |
the bureau on Monday for tags was |
the longest in history. The bureau |
was closed on New Year’s Day.
Boosts Dividend of poisons
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Second National Bank directors |
| meeting Thursday morning increased |
| the annual dividend rate from twen- |
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and vitality are delayed elimination
and intestinal poisons. To keep your-
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It won’t cause gas or griping pains, or
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corner druggist has Nujol. Make sure
you get the genuine. Look for the
Nujol bottle with the label on the back
that you can read right through the
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