The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, February 23, 1929, Image 6

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    SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2:
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1 : Trucksville
Mos. Mace Hartman and son, Billy,
of Hunlock Creek, spent a day re-
ently with Miss Blanche Atherholt.
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$form iti mt = 30
~ Mrs. Harold Roger of
spent the day recently
~ Blanche Atherholt.
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Miss Ruth Gardner
week-end at her home
Bloomsburg
with Miss
spent the
ion Lehigh
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~ Miss Jane Keener of Chase visited
cently with Miss Blanche Atherholt
n Chestnut Street.
Chestnut Street.
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The men’s class of the M. E.
Church is practicing for a minstrel to
be given on March 22.
William Mann who has been seri-
usly ill at his home is improving.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Rust and Mr.
nd Mrs. W. E. Dow, left last week
for the Bermudas.
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‘Miss Julia Montagne is supervis-
ng a class in the Red Cross work
for the Girl Scouts of Troop 19. The
lass meets each Thursday evening
t the home of Mrs. J. E. Newhart.
[he girls that are eligible and tak-
ng the course are: Edna Billings,
,aura Hughes, Emily Lewis, Jean
Billings, Della Riddell, Ruth Bennett,
elma Bulford, Alberta Lyne, June
Imer, Charlotte Stroud.
a fake
hester Glahn has accepted a posi-
h with Fadden’s Ice Cream Co.
[rs. Fraak G. Mathers, who has
ill at her home at Carverton
oad, is much improved.
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~ Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Morton, Mr.
d Mrs. Charles Reigel, of Dallas,
ited recently at the home of Mr.
d Mrs. E. G. Besteder.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Post, of Chi-
; cago, who have been‘visiting relatives
‘at this place are spending some time
“with relatives and friends at Lake-
wood, N. Y., before returning to Chi-
cago.
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Miss Ruth Dean, who is a patient
‘at the General Hospital is steadily
improving.
~~ Walter Billings carrier of No. 1
Toy TL,
rbert Miers of Chase is the sub-
tute.
Mrs. Edward Haefling has been ill
at her home on Harris Hill road.
© Mrs. F. L. McGarry injured ‘her
‘ankle last week when ghe slipped and
ell on the ice, near her home.
Queen Esthers Meet
~The Queen Esthers held their
onthly meeting Monday evening at
‘the home of Elinor Parsons. Lunch
as served to the following:
Charlotte Stroud, June Palmer, Jes-
sie Race, Pendred Keller, Emily Lew-
s, Dela Riddle, Elinor Parsons, Char-
otte Parsons, Betty Cole, Noami Be-
der, Dorothy Goodwin, Carline
Perry, Matilda Roushey, Kaletice Par-
ons, Florence Richards, Ruth Hew-
tt, Charlotte Lewis, Margaret Evans,
Doris Evans, Arline Hoover, Edna
Billings, Ruth Bennett, Beatrice
Drake, Anne Adams, Alicec Oberst,
‘Thelma Belford, Mary Jackson, Mrs.
A. C. Kelly, Mrs. T. R. Evans and
Mrs. E. Parsons.
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i Surprise Farewell Party
Mis Mabel Mahoney was pleasant-
ly surprised recently at the home of
Miss Marion Oliver when a group of
friends gathered and gave her a sur-
prise farewell party. Miss Mahoney
has left for the Methodist Hospital,
Brooklyn, N. Y. to enter training. |
Those present were: Misses Mabel |
Mahoney, Marion Oliver, Ruth Chap-
man, Doris Chapman, Mildred John-
son, Blanche Otherholt, Stella Weid-
er, Bertha Sutliff, Charlotte Lewis,
a Weidner and Robert Streader,
muel Reese, George Reynolds, Ken-
th Woolbert, Charles Rapson, Don-
1 Nelson, Nelson Woolbert, David
chooley, Philip Reynolds and Clar-
nce Adams.
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Surprise Party
Mrs. J. R. Wardan was pleasantly |
urprised at her home recently when
her sisters and other relatives plan-
ned a party in her honor. Dinner
was served. Those present were:
Mrs. Emily Courtright, Mrs. Sarah
~ Woolbert, Mrs. Margaret Woolbert,
Mrs. Millie Woolbert, Mrs. Mary
Woolbert, Mrs. Bertha Woolbert, Mrs.
~ Arminda Woolbert, Mrs. Emily Haz-
eltine, Mrs. Eunice Norris, Mrs.
Ralph Hazeltine, Mrs. Arline Bess-
mer, Mrs. Louise Warokmski, Misses
Marion Courtright, Lenora Wardan,
Louise Hazeltine, Ruth Woolbert and
Master Jimmie Warkomski.
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Sunday School Meeting
~The following people of Trucksville
ttended the Sunday Scheol Council
8D, Te saltipervaratinen. | °
eeting at East Dallas Wednesday
enin;
Charlotte Lewis, Kaletia!
Parsons, Ruth Hewitt, Pendred Kel-
ler, Florence Richards and Arnold
Cease, Melvin Hewitt, Sheldon Ben-
nett, Kenneth Woolbert, William
Hewitt.
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Will Hold Meeting
The Y. P. M. S. Class of the Free
Methodist Church will hold their
monthly meeting Tuesday evening at
the home of Miss Alberta Lyne.
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Briefs :
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Born to Mr. and Mrs. Emery
Kleighling of Orchard Street, on Feb-
ruary 14, 1929, a daughter.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. George Metz
on February 14, 1929, a daughter.
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Mrs. Royal Lyne has been ill at
her home on Harris Hill Road.
Mrs. F. L. McGarry injured her
ankle last week when she slipped and
fell on the ice near her home
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Mrs. Edward Haeffling has been ill
at her home on Harris Hill Road.
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Miss Ruth Dean is steadily improv-
ing at General Hospital.
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Mrs. Frank Mathers, who has been
ill at her home at Carverton Road,
is much improved.
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William Mann, who has been seri-
ously ill at his home is improving.
Miss Pauline Stroud is improving
after a long illness.
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Miss Ruth Gardner spent the week
end at her home on Lehigh Street.
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Mrs. Clara Lyne, of Ashley spent
the past week with her son, Royal
*| Lyne. :
Miss Leonora Robinson spent the
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week-end with her parents.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Staub and fam-
ily spent Sunday with Mrs. Staub’s
father.
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The Seniors wil give “Who Woudn’t
Be Crazy?” in the Shavertown M. E.
Church, March 6-8.
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Signing a Pact
Sir William Joynson Hicks: “It is
no use signing a pact with a pep
unless you sign it with the heart.”
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OT DALLA PORT, DALLAS, DA,
Shavertown
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SHAVERTOWN Hn-Penn.mll
The Shavertown Methodist Church
Choir met at the home of Mrs. Chas.
Howe, in honor of Mrs. Howe's and
Mrs. Heale’s birthday anniversaries.
Games and music were enjoyed and
lunch was served to the following:
Mrs. R. L. Harrison, Mrs. Raymond
Heale, Mrs. Leona Doughton, Mrs.
John Jones, Mrs. Harry Eckert, Miss
Viola Doughton, Miss Jennie Stark,
Lillian Eckert, Ellen Piatt, Eleanor
Warmouth, Mildred Holcomb, Virgin-
ia Ohlman, Marion Heale, Vivian Eck-
ert, Betty and Dorothy Carey, Philip
Weider, B. C. Hicks, R. C. Harrison,
Chappell, Mr and Mrs. R. Carey,
Mr. and Mrs. William Chapell, and
Mr. and Mrs. C. Howe.
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The Search Light Missionary So-
ciety was entertained at the home of
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Mrs. Earl Keithline on Tuesday
evening. Murs. Arch Jackson presid-
ed. The program was in charge of
Mrs. Ralph Bertram, assisted by Mrs.
Arthur Leek, Mrs. Ray Heale, Mrs.
Harry Henry, and Mrs. Corwyn Bap-
tiste. Games were in charge of Mrs.
Harry Henry. A dainty lunch was
served.
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WILKES-BARRE MAN
" LEAVES $6,000 ESTATE
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John Russell Curtis, late of
Wilkes-Barre,, by his will probated
Thursday, leaves an estate valued at
$6,000 to his wife, Dorothy Curtis,
and names Miners Bank of Wilkes-
Barre executor. J
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USE OF CHAINS ON
STATE HIGHWAY URGED
Co —0i— ty
With an average snowfall of eight
inches throughout the Northeastern
Pennsylvania, C. H. Buckius, State
Highway Department, Scranton di-
vision engineer, yesterday reported |
all roads open to two-way traffic, but
advised use of chains by motorists.
10:
Good Man’s Attitude
A ' good map is accustomed to ac
quiesce in the idea of his duties as
an ultimate object, without inquiring
‘at every step why he should perforn
them, or amusing himself with imag
ining cases and situations in whicl,
they would be liable to limitation:
and exceptions.— Robert Hall
EN Art ¥, TE ———y
Safety, silence and
simplicity are features
of the new Ford
six-brake system
ONE of the first things you
will notice when you drive
the new Ford is the quick,
effective, silent action of its
six-brake system.
This system gives you the
highest degree of safety and
reliability because the four-
wheel service brakes and the
separate emergency or park-
ing brakes are all of the
mechanical, internal ex-
panding type, with braking
surfaces fully enclosed for
protection against mud,
water, sand, etc.
The many advantages of
this type of braking system
have long been recognized.
They are brought to you in
the new Ford through a
series of mechanical im-
provements embodying
much that is new in design
and manufacture. A particu-
larly unique feature is the
simple way by which a spe-
cial drum has been con-
structed to permit the use of
two sets of internal brakes
on the rear wheels.
A further improvement
in braking performance is
effected by the self-center-
ing feature of the four-
wheel brakes — an
exclusive Ford de-
velopment. Through
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FORD MOTOR COMPANY
this construction, the entire
surface of the shoe is
brought in steady, uniform
contact with the drum the
instant you press your foot
on the brake pedal. This
prevents screeching and
howling and makes the Ford
brakes unusually silent in
operation.
Another feature of the
Ford brakes is the ease of
adjustment.
The four-wheel brakes
are adjusted by turning a
screw conveniently located
on the outside of each brake
plate. This screw is so
notched that all four brakes
can be set alike simply by
listening to the “clicks.”
The emergency or park |
ing brakes on the new Ford
require little attention. How-
ever, should they need ad-
justment at any time, con-
sult your Ford dealer for
prompt, courteous, and eco-
nomical service. He works
under close factory super-
vision and he has been spe-
cially trained and equipped
to help you get the greatest
possible use from your car
over the longest period
of time at a mini.
mum of trouble and
expense,
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Sheriff’s Sale
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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1929,
AT 10 A. M
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By virtue of a writ of Plurice Fi Fa
No. 49, March Term, 1929, issued out
of the Court of Common Pleas of Luz-
ern County, to me directed, there will
be exposed to public sale by vendue
to the 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 piece of land in
the Township of Plains, County of
Luzerne, Pennsylvania, bounded and
described as follows, to-wit: -
BEGINNING at a point the com-
mon corner of lots “A”, “B”, “F”, and
“G” of the Conlon & Conlon Allot-
ment and on line between lots “F”
and “G” of the Conlon & Conlon Al-
lotment, said point being South fifty-
seven degrees, forty-five minutes east,
four hundred ninety-five (495) feet
along William Street, from the set
stone at the northwest corner of a fif-
teen foot alley and north thirty-two
degrees, fifteen minutes east one hun-
dred feet from William Street; thence
along line of lot “F” of the Conlon &
Conlon Allotment, north thirty-two
degrees, fifteen minutes east one hun-
dred feet to an alley; thence along
said alley south fifty-seven degrees,
forty-five minutes east, thirty feet to
corner of lot “H” of the ‘Conlon &
Conlon Allotment; thence by line of
Lot “H” south thirty-two degrees, fif-
teen minutes west one hundred (100)
feet ot common corner of lots “G”,
“H”, “B” and “C”; thence along lot
“B” north fifty-seven degrees forty-
five minutes West thirty feet to place
of beginning, containing three thous-
and (3,000) square feet of land, more
or less, and being lot “G” of the Con-
lon & Conlon Allotment.
Being part of a larger piece of land
that by sundry conveyances became
vested in Peter Conlon and Paul Con-
lon by deed from James Farrell,
Guardian, et al, dated the 13th day of
erne County in Deed Book No. 622,
page 157. Reference thereunto be-
ing had the same will more fully and
at large appear. 3
And being the same land conveyed
lows:
| Wilcox Street, Plains, Pa.
to Barney Bzozowski and Steanrio
Bzozowski, his wife by Peter Conlon |
and Mary West Conlon, ‘his wife, and |
Paul Conlon, all of Plains Township, |
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Sheriff’s Sale
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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1929,
AT 10 A. M.
—:01—
By virtue of a writ of Alias 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 to public sale by vendue
to the 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-
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 lotsy 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 0. COUGHLIN, Attorney.
dwelling house known as number 47 |
Seized and taken into execution at
the suit of Sydney M. Rosenbluth vs. |
Barney Bzozowski and = Steanrio|
Bzozowski, and will be sold by
JOHN MacLUSKIE,
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M. ROSENBLUTH, Attorney.
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“Sheriffs Sale
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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1929,
AT 10 A. M.
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By Virtue of a writ of Alias Fi Fa
No. 87, March Term, 1929, issued out
of the Court of Common Pleas of Luz-
ern County, to me directed, there will
be exposed to public sale by vendue
to the 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 corner located on
the Southerly side of Mercer Avenue
distant one hundred and eighty-four
and eighty-four hundredths (184.84)
feet measured in a Westerly direction
and along its said Southerly side from
the Westerly side of Bennett Street;
thence (1) from said beginning cor-
ner and through lot No. 14.0f allot- A
ment hereinafter mentioned, South 30
degrees no minutes Kast, one hun-
dred and seven and ten hundredths
(107.10) feet to a corner located on
the Northerly side of a strip of land
ten (10) feet wide reserved by the
Grantees herein for an alley; thence
(2) along the Northerly side of said
alley, South 59 degrees 58 minutes
West, twenty-nine and two hundredths
(29.02) feet to a corner; thence (2)
from last mentioned corner and
through lot No. 13 of said allotment,
North 30 degrees no minutes West,
one hundred and seven and ten hun-
dredths (107.10) feet to a corner lo-
cated on the aforesaid Southerly side
of Mercer Avenue; thence (4) along
said Southerly side of the same, North
59 degrees 58 minutes East, twenty-
nine and two hundredths (29.02) feet
to a corner the place of beginning.
Being part of lots No. 13 and 14 on
plot of lots of Arnold & Steele, and
being the same premises conveyed to
Arthur Hapeman et ux by Vito Bi-
anco by deed dated May 1, 1925 and
recorded in Deed Book 616, page 542.
Seized and taken into execution at
the suit of West Side Mortgage Co.
Assignee vs. Arthur Hapeman and
Margaret Hapeman, and will be sold
by
JOHN MacLUSKIE,
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