[KONKLE % lie Makinson, They also spent a short time coasting | 192 . DALLAS POST, DALLAS, PA, am Oem Oem $9 ve LX Mr. and Mrs. Carl Makinson, Nel- Sheldon and Warren Oliver, of Forty Fort, spent Tuesday evening at the Olin Kunkle home. at the Irem Temple Country Club grounds. x 3H Mrs. Wheeler Kunkle is recovering from a severe attack of tonsilitis. wl Mrs. Stella Masters, of Sweet Val- ley, is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Dewey Mitchell. ¥ * 3% Mr. and Mrs. Harry LeValley and _ children, visited at the home of /Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Soderman, of Wilkes-Barre for a ‘few days this week. & 3 3k Ed ” Albert Kunkle, who has been ¢on- fined to the house with an attack of ~ the flu for several days, is improv- i pn Ing, : os 4 ake | Miss Margaret Kunkle made a bus- iness trip to Wilkes-Barre Thursday. : el RoR 3 ~ Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Conden spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. George Bulford and family of Trucksville. * / * Mrs. William Brace and daughter, ~ Caroline, called on Mrs. Gideon Miller Sunday afternoon. Owen Ide who submitted to an op- £ : eration for appendicitis’ on January 23, has recovered so rapidly that he was able to return to his home on Thursday of this week. The two little children of Mr. and Mrs. Ide have recovered from their recent ill- ness. a 4 : i ; ES x ES Mr. and Mrs. Edward Conden and children, Lois and Williat, spent Sun- day with the former’s parents, Mr. ‘and Mrs. W. H. Conden. * x 0X X Leroy Hess is confined to his bed with a severe attack of rheumatism. ing him. A A - Mrs. Bert Stitzer, of Shavertown, seriously ill i Mr. and Mrs. ~~ Mr. and Mrs. or Mrs. Fred Ellsworth on Sunday. : 4 Trucksville _ « friends Dr. Howell, of Trucksville, is attend- / %wi A spent Tuesday at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ellsworth. + * * Mrs. Lyman Mgfore, who has been th complications fol- poo the Ay is improving under the her nurse, Mrs. Oliver Els- and of Dr. Schooley. 3 * * 4! ~ Mr. and Mrs. Russell Achuff, of Shavertown, spent Wednesday with Fred Ellsworth. ke Co \ Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ellsworth and daughter, Virginia, of Idetown, and Philip Ellsworth, of, Dallas, were the guests of Mr. and pt +02 Los —:0:— LOST—On Monday afternoon, Jan- uary 28 on State Road between the home of Irvin Whispell and the Beau- ‘mont Baptist Church, a rubber tire chain. Finder please return to John Isaacs at Kunkle or call Dallas] 216-R-3. ry et Woman Dies —i0i— Mrs. Alice Schultz died on Satur- day night at the home of her sister, Mrs. W. C. Roushey, at Trucksville, following a lingering illness of com- plications. She is survived by her| mother, Mrs. Sophia Rogers, a daughter, Betty, at Mansfield State Teachers’ College, and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. W: C. Roushey, Trucksville; Dorey Rogers, | Ernest Rogers, Dallas; Corey Rogers, Harvey’s Lake; Frank Rogers, Trucksville, and Mrs. Lena Carey, ~ Noxen. The funeral was held on Tuesday ) ‘afternoon at 2 from the home of Mrs. Raushey at Trucksville. ; was in Idetown Cemetery. 0: - RETURNS HOME —:0:— Mrs. G. A. A. Kuehn has returned home after visiting relatives and in York and other other points down State. 20 meres ‘HOUSE FOR RENT . On Trucksville Carverton road. A six room house, gar- age and Large garden. Inquire Mrs. John McGahren : 118 Carey Avenue Witkes-Barre Sleeplessness The latest cure for sleeplessness, and of proved value in many cases, is preathe long and deeply through ‘mouth and discharge the air slow through the nostrils. Ti TE th y Interment | gover a wider area of the earth’s sur Avenue, Mrs. W. C. Shepherd. “THE CHORUS GIRL’S LIFE IS A HARD ONE Ha York’s Great White W. evening performance. Sheriff’s Sale —:0:— SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1929, AT 10 A. M. —:0:— By virtue of a writ of Alas Fi Fa No. 40, March Term, 1929, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Luz- ern County, to me directed, there will be exposed tu public sale by vendue tothe highest and best bidders, for cash, at the Sheriff’s Sales Room, Court House, in the City of Wilkes- Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, the 23rd da yof Febru- ary, 1929, at ten o’clock in the fore- noon of the said day, all the right, title and interest of the defendants in and to the following described lot, piece or parcel of land, viz: ALL that certain lot, piece or par- cel of land, situate in the Borough of Kingston, Luzerne County, Pennsyl- vania, bounded and described as fol- lows: BEGINNING at a point on the Southeasterly side of Westmoreland Street, four hundred and twenty (420) feet in a Northeasterly direction from the Northeasterly side of James Street; thence along said lot No. 24 on plot of lots of Charles N. Love- land, entitled Dorrance Homestead Additional Allotment, recorded in Map Book No. 2, page 114, South 29 de- grees East, one hundred and sixty and seven-tenths (160.7) feet to a cor- ner; thence along lot No. 52, on said plot of lots, North 61 degrees East, fifty-two (52) feet to a corner; thence along lot No. 26 on said ‘plot of lots, North 29 degrees West, one hundred and sixty and seven-tenths (160.7) feet to Westmoreland Street; | thence along Westmoreland Street, | South 61 degrees West, fifty-two (52) feet to the place of beginning. Be- ing lot No. 25 on said plot of lots. Being the same premises conveyed to Teresina Francione by deed of Nich- olas Francione and Carmine Franci- one, by his attorney in fact, Donato Francione. Seized and taken into execution at | the suit of West Side Mortgage Com- | pany, assignee of J. Gordon Mason vs. Teresina Francione and Donato Fran- | cione, and will be sold by | JOHN MacLUSKIE, Sheriff. DONALD O. COUGHLIN, Attorney. : : — 0: Chief Food Wheat was evidently intended to bt mankind's chief food, for it will grow face than any other plant. There are | over 1,000 varieties, suitable to dif | ferent climates and soils. i 0: IN HOSPITAL —:0:— Miss Mary Penxa is ‘in Homeo- pathic Hospital suffering with appen- dicitis. : 10 REPORTED BETTER —:0:— Walter Rau, who has been ill for some time is reported as much better as this writing. Help Wanted —:0— Wanted, some one for gener- al housework for family of three. Call between 4 and 7 p. m., Ma- chell Avenue, opposite Norton RRA, A Bevy of Beauties from the “Scandals”, George White’s annual contribution to the glamour of New ay, line up for a bracer before beginning the grind of a matinee to be followed by an Siehing bern e. 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