DALLAS POST, DALLAS, PA., SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1929 “THE MAIN THING ON MAIN STREET” Z $5 Baily Buzz MAIN STRLETS LEADING NEWSPAPER NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH FRUIT STAND UPSET WHEN THE DOG OWNED la BY J. VAN RENGALER - © MONTMORENCY [THE TOWN BUM, HEARD The 7 CATS MEOW , THERE : WAS A WILD SCRAMBLE : IN WHICH TONY FRUIT > STAND TaOK A SPILL, POOR TONY — HE CERTAINLY WAS HARD HT. FRUITS cominy’ DawN — THATS ONE SURE THING MAW ST © GEORGE MATTHEW ADAMS I SPOSE THAT DOG THINKS HE'S LICENSED To rE TL I ||] TOWNE | | HALL = IF You AN Youe Sos] ANT A-CHASIN® CATS TS CHICKENS | ~Centermoreland- “The Men’s and Women's Bible Classes of the M. E. Church held the regular ‘monthly meeting at the home of Horton Swartwood. A very enjoy- able evening was reported. Mrs. C. M. Gay and Mrs. W. D:. Gay were callers in Wilkes-Barre on Wed- } nesday afternoon. : A number of the young people are enjoying the swimming in the pond these hot days. George Trimble, Albert Nulton end Glenn Kelley toured to Harrisburg on Sunday and visited other towns in that vicinity this week. Albert sure is put- ~ ting the mileage on that new Ford. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Walter have moved into the Brungess, home, which they ~ recently purchased. H. L. Dailey has accepted a position with Sears-Roebuck & Co. of Scran- ton. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris - of ~ Kingston are staying with. Mr Harris’ mother, Mrs. Lavine Harris, of this place. Rev. Francis Smith preached farewell sermon at the Baptist church last Sunday morning. He has been a faithful pastor and regret. is leaving. The Timberline Bus Company, which operates between Vernon and Dallas, made its first trip Wednesday, Juiy 12. Let's patronize the boy on his noble attempt. Nice little bus, Red. Mrs. Joseph Goble, accompanied by her sons, Joseph, Jr., and Herman and Miss Alice Corby, visited Mr. and Mrs. Draper Evans of Meshoppen on Sun- day. “W. A. Kelly and son, Brisbin, made a trip to Herrick Center on Wednes- day, where Mr. Kelly went to consult “a doctor. Mrs. Fred Welch of Dallas spent one ~day of this week with her mother cf this place, Mrs. IL. C. Shook. V. M. Keithline, after spending the Fourth of July with his flamily, re- turned to his work with A. J. Sordoni Company, near Pittsburgh. ~The D. of A. Lodge installed its new officers on Wednesday evening. At the present time Mrs. Anna Rogers is "the councillor. nis we SOLICITS BIDS solicits bids for the painting vi Shaver- town school building. Specifications and general information regarding same can be nad on application to Howard W. Appleton, secretary, 140 Shaver avenue, Shavertown, Pa. ~ Bids will be opened at a special meeting to be held in the Kingston Township High - School, day, July 22, 1929, at 8:30 p. m. H. W. 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Many were the articles devoted to that topic which were inserted in the items fand often did we hear him argue in favor of it. Several times he and a few others went out and worked on the old dirt road along the shore so that it would not be closed and thus lose, as might have expressed it, “a blazed trail for- the future.” It has three years since Dr. Avery he been passed beyond and now we have a ribbon of the old dirt which he labored to keep open. regret deeply that he see how his work has prospered. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Altemus and grandchildren spent Sunday with tai2ir road We is not here io concrete covering Neb. Horace F. Sykes, jr., distinction of being picked as the honor man at West Point. the son of Lt. Col. Sykes of Omaha. He who has the is son, J. E. Altemus, Jr., of Shavertown. Peter Delaney @and fanily are oc- Brave Boy Scout cupying the house owned by LE. S. = Honeywell. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph of 2 Wilkes-Barre spent July 4 with Mrs. Harriet Rauch. Miss Mary Smith of Scranton spent July 4 with Mrs. Eggleston. T'raley her sister, Samuel There will be a social on the church lawn Wednesday. evening, July 17. Ice cream, cake, home -made candy and soft drinks will be on sale The social is being given by the Alder- son Epworth League and we all know | these Epworth League affairs are well worth attending. Be sure to come and bring your friends with you. Miss Mary Kuchta spent the week- watermelon, ‘/ Richard Paul, : ~ Neb., saved Mrs. Grover Cleveland | Alexander Louis pitc Platte River. wife of the famous 13, of Lincoln St. end at her home here in Alderson. Miss Kuchta is attending summer school at Bloomsburg State Teachers’ Miss Kathleen Richards of Wash- College. ingion, D. C., and Malcolm Ricoards The Ladies’ Aid Society was enter-|of Scranton are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Eggleston. Jacob Klemich and daughter ris and Mrs. George Smith were the | spent a few days with her parents, : Mr. and Mrs. W. W. 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