af DALLAS \S POST, DALLAS, PA, SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1929 | The Inaugural 0 Mr. Hoover, March 4th To Be Broadcast Over WGBI, Scranton Porn Brook Wo ‘This program, Sifect from Wash. event as is possible. : ; : EXTRA GOLD S AMPS ALL DURING | Services at the Glenview Primitive ington, will be broadcast simultane-| It is through the cooperation of the Methodist Church on Sunday. will be |eusly with the biggest hook-up of |D. T. Lansing Company, Inc., of THE ANNIVERS ARY S ALE 4 i ¥ as follows: | Sunday “School at 10 country-wide radio stations ever be-|Scranton, Atwater Kent radio distrib- a. m. and Divine Worship at 11 a. m. | fore attempted through the Scranton |utors for this section, that this pro- and 7:15 p. m. The pastor, Rev. Ive- | station of WGBIL i i son, will preach at both services. On| By having this program put on the gram Willibe givin Soeithie Wednesday afternoon the Juniors will | air in Scranton, it will insure the meet at 4 o'clock. At 7:30 the mid- | radio listening public of Northeastern A week prayer service will be conducted | Pennsylvania getting as near perfect | Atwater Kent dealer, James R. Oliver. by the pastor. reception of * this most interesting | Mr. Oliver is at your service. A o 1 . ° Miss Louise Williams recently én- Public Speaking ! Wilkes-Barre tained a group of friends at a coast- oe 0am a0 em (¢] ¢ 230) am. mm em an 39 local station. For further information call local ing party. Following several hours $58 2 he el a of coasting dancing was enjoyed. A Contest By Local Musician Dies ; delicious luncheon was served by Mrs. Girl Scouts rer Williams. Abe pai The death of Thomas Rowley, one Ba : The /Girl Scouts of Dallas, Trucks-| of Wilkes-Barre’s and Wyoming Val- Mrs. Joseph Lowe entertained a| ij. gnq Shavertown will join the |ley’s most noted musicians which oc- few friends at a party last Tuesday] ~: : { : evening at hor. homer vo Hillerest Girl Scouts of Lehman this afternoon | curred early Monday morning, a full fd / ' A in a public speaking contest to be ; ; : C : e . > i: Ht View. i, 2 : held in the high school at Lehman Revann of Which wosin be Wie : Starts Saturd M 8 a M h 2 Mr. Walter hrs has accepted by the troop committee of Troop No. oe er ie my : ay Prong 2 larcl : fe oy : ; P7180 in charge of Mrs. William Major many iriends here. A 0 A d C 2 2 19 ns a position with Smith-Bennett Corpor- anid: Mis, Russell’ Ide, i ; t ne n ontinues : Intil 8 aturaay, | ti f Wilkes-Barre. 3 . . Er : ation ob WW : ) : An interesting program has been There’s a Difference planned by the hostesses for the vis: It always seems on the farm thai | § March Oth Inciu sive iting troops who will be accompanied | to sunshine has a different quality * % y Mr. Charles Detrick has recovered ¥ A * © from a recent illness. : 4 Fo by their captains namely, Mrs. Harry | on Sunday morning’ and in summe ay | . pL Mr. and Mrs. Z. S. Harmond and Henry, .Mrs. J. P. Wilson and Miss| the birds sing more blithely—Farm | |g} E ARE ready : | ~~ children of Nanticoke will be the Frances Keeler. .J and Fireside. . for the out- y 4 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lewin I standing value-giv- : OFF - i 4 0 | on Sunday. I ing event of the year. | dl The first real Anni- Re Mr. and Mrs. John Seymoure are versary Sale we felt eg leg remodelling their home, a bungalow Ni into a two family apartment. we ia shud space seh A A a in which to hold such 2 rie J ell Wis Jyeon Se will Piel a memorable affair. ~ Our Entire Stock of > it 4 e ‘city 01 wihlcC she 1S a membper § ® % J 9 . | G2 next Tuesday evening. Never before have 2 Women S and Misses we had a sale like it : Sa NE = ® ok ® . —It’s our event that vee | Spring Ensembles oma (GOats and Dresses ough, magnifi- cent planning have BS " Mr. John Batey is confined to his home with a broken ankle. qos wet 5 The members of the Ladies’ Aid of the Glenview Church were pleasantly entertained by Mrs, Ralph Connor and Mrs. Ross Lewin on Friday evening. After the business session a social hour followed and luncheon was serv- 8 : ed to the following: Mrs. Emma brought wus thou- 2 : ke a d HIS is our Anniversary present to you! Your son, Mrs. E. H. Williams, Mrs. My- a, ph lhe opportunity t h Spel ; % ron Steele, Mrs. John Seymoure, Mrs worth of new mer- PP y to purchase your new Spring Ye ke DE Mie chandise at unprece- and Easter ensemble coat or dress at a saving of wf Robert Miles, Mrs. Joseph Lowe, Mrs. dented price conces- 15%"! Think of choosin : i ! 1] 00s | Walter Rossman, Mrs. Ralph Connor is /0 x ng from Lazarus splendid Valin Dunnam, Ms ns. assortments of apparel that includes every delight- | ful model which the Spring Season has brought UR New York forth . . distinguished ins yle and fabric, and of 1 Erwan Bé ] “looks ng People | avi Files co-operat= Loris’ high standards of quality. . Manufacturers (Centre Moreland mie co-operated ‘w it h will Investigate these 10 Points which reveal | Coad, Wil value. 1 ! wait Quy buyers D i 0 IAC have been working on 7 Th D Ia ae Jtenit 5 \ ‘Specials’ for the past 9 $ 95 § eron Dona yers, infant son > 3 . ohio tneaths oad sad M 1: d of Mr. ong Mes, LW. Mysse, of Pel Superior ify now we are ready to cn S CE an 3 . 1 ‘ Centremoreland, died Saturday night. hild 3 held offer you unbelievable . The funeral of fhe chile Mes ts All over the United States, forward-looking economies in the sea- Dress Shirt S Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. In- ’ Ti. , s J y : people are being invited to investigate the son's fisst fashions, the : | EE LAZARUS AFPAREL SECTION—SECOND FLQOR entremoreland Child Buried Tens jE terment was in the family plot in aeweast: faba ; : : am Centremoreland Cemetery. New Qakland All-American Six, the New Ty ahrissvilie Shirts of superior quality fabrics, ne ; : : : Y finest new things for custom’. t £ Tori di ii On Friday evening, February 22nd Pontiac Big Six and OQakiand-Pontiac deal- wear and forihe home ype of tailoring and in the children and grandchildren of Mr. ers on ten points vital to motoring satis- EL a Sty gud Folens In . . oe . T : S and os Samuel DN faction... We want you to make such an ot a ha 5 _ roma i x at their home to celebrate their 45th | : Res ln ~ : . ; ndered col- : : investigaiion. s explain! i : i 3 HR anniversary: ots cat] gaii Come in and let us explain 1 promises to lars . . . all exceptional values! (3 for $4.50) | 1 : : music were indulged in until a late Te Sine Cot ep Si STIS 1500 Ths Wp Tot de ta LAZARUS=WAIN £LOOR | | { hour, when lunch was served to the Oakland-Pontiac de liverec d prices 5 they in ¢ > lowest Landling charges. event. .. in magnitude i 5 A folowing: | General Mc®ors {ime Payment Plan avail ole at minimum rate, of values, in breadth of - / i ¢ Sle i er ; ) : ssortments, in its stu- ° / ; ) White’s Ferry—Mr. and Mrs. How- WwW a » In. : ; we ard Mathers and sons, Clyde, George \ G U Y ; E ° 0 0 L BE R T pads) sities of § 35 2 k ; and Marshal, Mr. and Mrs. Josiah) MAIN STREET TRUCKSVILLE, PA. RR 1:28 E 11 2 h d ue 2 CKS 2 5 at the year's most at- SHE u ? as 101e Shupp and son, Frederick, Mr. Weber. Falls—Misses Beulah Hendershot| iam emma ? 7 tractive prices. ° i v and Nelda Egan. it Jorma Silk Ho SC Hi Wyoming—Mr. and Mrs. Slocum i VERY depart- - iE Switzer, Roland, Samuel; Hilda and 5 > a wun, ment in the store Lovely hose, of fine semi-service I Johnson City—Mr. and Mrs. Ira will contribute: Every weight, of pure thread silk from top day new values will be” $ ® > to toe, with self colored picot tops and double toe reinforcement. Tripp and son, Lewis. Nicholson—Mrs. Emerson Daily. Fast Dallas—Mr. and Mrs. Russel Jacques and daughter, Geraldine. Centremoreland — Mr. and Mrs. Fred Howell, Blanche and Frank Howell, Mr. and Mrs. George Mon- tross, Ernest, Ruth and Florence Montross and Miss Olive Montross. rE Seldan Gay, who has been ill for offered to make this sale continuously new . « « The same princi- ples of honesty in mer- chandising, courtesy and sincerity in service pe widomen | | *32L and *5:22 Queen Make Daytime Dresses £ LAZARUS—MAIN FLOOR AER { some time was removed to the hos- > ! pital Thursday. 0h HIS Anniversary iy i iia Sale is our way - Fresh, new daytime frocks of i The funeral of the infant son of Mr. of celebrating another prints, broadcloths, figured and Mrs. Lorenzo Myers was held at year of friendly store picques, linens, rayons and ging- $ ( { . the family home Wednesday after- life . . . of cementing - hams, in neat styles, with long or ru noon at 2 o'clock. more firmly the many “short sleeves. Regular and extra | BEE friendships we value, sizes. and proving our faith in the posperity f LAZARUS—SECOND FLOOR FEE The Young Ladies’ Bible Class was Wyoming Valley. HR ee entertained at the home of Mrs. H. is L. Dailey Saturday evening, Febru- TODAY! 4 ary 23. Demonstration The Young Met's Bible Class held Y R I C _ their monthly meeting in the base- under the doctor's care at this writ BE earn | = s. MAIN_THRU TO NORTHAMPTON ST., WILKES-BARRE, PA. | Jim h Ss Hundreds of Other Anniversary Specials That J Joa i Miss M B i ding some / ] i ; RT vs a Ay-American I" he = C i 1 S Represent Big Savings g ve ment of the chanel 5 : : R 0 ix = RADI 44 i. J. LAUX & SONS Stanley VanScoy, who has been ill ¥ : , of Marsh Creek. 4 Little Wits and Peanoes Gay are : at his home for some time is improv- Shavertown, Pa.