The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, July 20, 1929, Image 5

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DALLAS POST, DALLAS, PA,
_SATURUDAY, JULY 2, 1929
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¢ Mr. and Mrs. Chester Redfield re-
urned to New York City on Saturday
last where Mr. Redfield entered a
hospital and on Monday of this week
underwent an operation for the drain-.
age of an abscess in the right lung.
the operation had been successful. ;
Mrs: W. H. Conden entertained on
Thursday last her birthday club with
a delightful birthday dinner. Her
guests were: Mrs. .C. W. Fishtr of
Trucksville, Mrs. Sherman Wardan of
_Shavertown, Mrs. Kiler Richards of
Alderson, Mrs. C. A. Herdman and Mrs.
John Isaacs. \
Henry Shoemaker is spending a few
days with his son, Joseph Shoemaker,
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kunkle enter-
(tained at, diner on Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. S. R. Durland, Mrs. Etta Kocher
and Miss Margaret May of West Wyo-
ming, gnd for the-afternoon and eve-
ning Mr. land ‘Mrs. Carl Makinson of”
Forty Fort. .
Miss Nellie Makinson of Forty Fort
spent Sunday afternoon and evening
with Miss Eleanor Kukle.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sweezy and Miss
‘Frances Sweezy spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Conden spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. . George
Bulford of Trucksville. f
Mrs. ‘Olin Kunkle, who underwent an
operation for appendicitis at Nanticoke
State hospital on Wednesday of last
‘week, is recovering rapidly and will
return home in a few days. yale
Mrs. W. H. Conden entertained on
Saturday last Mrs. Mary Thompson,
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Conden and chil-
dren, Merle, Elwood and Dorothy, Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Conden and children,
‘Lois and William of Alderson, Mrs.
Lewis Nulton, Mrs. W. H. Nuiton and
daughter, Laura Jean.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Grumiel and
children of Forty Fort called on' Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Shoemalker on Sun-
day.
Mrs. Jane Mann of Wilkes-Barre is
uispending her vacation with = her
daughter, Mrs. Cragg Herdinan.
John Hands of Parsons spent Tues-
day night as a guest ‘at the home oy
~ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kunkle.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Allen and
children of New York City are visit-
ing relatives here for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rydd and Mrs.
Crawford of Kingston spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rydd.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, ' Fred
* Smith, Mrs. W. H. Nulton, Miss Eloise’
Nulton, Mrs. J. S. Kunkle, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Kunkle, Olin Kunkle and
Stanley Durland of Wyoming called on
Mrs. Olin Kunkle at Naticoke State
hospital on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ellsworth spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. H Elis-
worth spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
worth of Idetown.
Mrs. Bert Stetzer and Mrs. Russell
Achuff of Shavertown spent Tuesday
| proving.
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Mrs. Denton I.oomis, who submitted
to an operation at the General Hospital
in Wilkes-Barre recently, is slowly im.
Mrs. Olive Donley is entertaining her
sister, Mrs. Addie Casterline of King-
ston. ot
Edward MacDougall is the proud
owner of a new Ford sedan.
Thomas Sage, Mrs. George Sage and
children of Luzerne visited Mr. and
Mrs. C. D. Johnson one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sutton of
Lehman called on Mrs. C. A. Loomis
on Sunday.
Robert MacDougall has gone to La
Plume to work for Charles Preston.
Mr. and Mrs. William Bennett ‘of
Wyoming have been repairing their
home here. :
Ned Dress has treated his house to
a coat of paint.
Miss Myrtle Martin visited her aunt,
Mrs. Wilbur Downing, at Wilkes Barre
on Saturday.
Mr. ‘and Mrs. Paul oh Eugene
Jackson, Floyd Jackson, Job Deitz and
Ellis Meeker are tenting on the
mountain, picking huckleberries. Due
to the dry weather they report the
huckleberries about half a crop. ;
On account of a misprint in the
paper the names of Mrs. Abbie Belles,
Thelma Richards and Heber Richards
were omitted from the Frear- Parrish
reunion,
‘Charles Howell had the misfortune
to have his car badly smashed at the
bridge near Lutes’Corners. It has al-
‘ways been considered ka dangerous
place and many accidents have oc-
curred at that particular point.
Church Notes
Dallas M. E.
Sunday morning service, 10:30; sub-
ject, “Play Fair With God;” Sunday
school: service at 11:30; Epworth
League, 6:30; evening service, 7:30,
subject, “Faith’s Alternative.”
Tuesday at 2p. m. all the ladies of
the church and community are re-
quested to meet at the parsonage for
| tea, and to consider plans for raising
funds to complete repairs on the par-
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., regular mid-
sonage.
week prayer service.
Thursday, -7:30, choir rehearsal.
- Huntsville Church of Christ
Rev. Frick will be in the pulpit
again jafter an absence of two weeks.
Church © service at 9:30; Sunday
school at 10:30. ;
The Ladies’ Aid and Missionary so-
cieties will meet at the church on
Thursday. Dinner will be served.
P. M. Church at Fernbrook
Sunday, 10 a. m., Sunday school; 11
a. m., Children’s Day service; 7:15 Dp.
m., sermon by pastor, subject, “Did
the Wrihle Sallow Jonah?”
evening by two colored: singers.
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred:
Ellsworth. y
Friday evening, Ladies’ Aid Society
will be entertained at the parsoange.
MID-SEASON EQUIPMENT FOR
GARDEN AND FARM
When you purchase here you are s
its easier to shop here than in the
‘Exceptional values in high grade garden and farm implements.
ure of getting reliable products and
city, where all is hustle and bustle
GARDEN DIGGER
HERE ARE SOME OF OUR SPECIAL OFFERS:
UNKINKABLE GARDEN HOSE
SPRINKLING POTS
GRASS CLIPPERS
S AND TROWELS a
[L.awn Mowers
(BEST MAKE)
15 Per Cent. Off
Prices Range From $7.50 to $18.00
Farm Equipment
SELF-DUMP HAY RAKE ....... ci i. oi ii baa, $47.50
(One or Two Horse)
ONE-HORSE HILLERS .............. BER EO $ 6.00
TWO-HORSE HILLERS .. ccc... oh alia a, $12.00
HAND: CULTIVATORS .... i... 0h fens bene anidds $ 4.75
Guards, Rivets
All Makes of Mowing Machine
and Knives
DALLAS HARDWARE (0.
‘Special music will be provided in the |
POLITICAL COMMENT
BB, ho throws kis hat in the
ring for school director. Not the
brown derby type, but the good old-
fashioned straw. His petitions are now
being circulated.
This past week petitions are out for
James Franklin for councilman. James
is a life-long resident of the borough
and should make a good Tepy esentative
of the people.
Rumors « are afloat that mT, LW.
Stoeckel will announce his candidacy
for school director. Mr. Stoeckel is
well qualified land would make an ideal
director.
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-Lehman-
The Willing ~~ Workers’ Sunday
school class held a picnic at the home
of Marie Fraley at this place Wednes-
day. The amusements were bathing
and games. Those present were:
Geraldine Cornell, Charlotte Hilde-
brant, Ruth Karshchner, Ruth Scovel,
Alice Cornell, Gertrude Pahler, Julia
Pahler, James Hildebrant, Harry Fox,
and teachers, Marie Fraley and Litha
‘Wolfe.
Marion Weintz is' spending a couple
of weeks in Sunbury.
Ruth King is entertaining Katherine
Florida and Ethel Brown of Hamdale.
Mr. Lloyd Xarschner is
friends at Falls.
Madge Oliver of Dallas has returned
home after spending a few week swith
local relatives.
A number of people attended the W.
CT, \U. ‘at Lehman on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Haffard and
grandson James Oliver Jr., spent with
relatives at Hunlock’s Creek. Wr
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Karchner enter-
tained friends from Pittston sunday..
Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Oliver of King-
ston and Eugene Oliver of Wilkes-
Barre, called onn Mrs. E. A. Oliver
sunday.
Charlotte Eidbrandt returned home
from a weeks camp at Camp Hiawa-
tha, a girls campp at Lake Ariel.
James Hildebrant is attending school
at Wyoming Seminary.
Florence Weintz of Lake Side Inn
Harvey's Lake spent Friday with her
parents.
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Schial of Johnstown Olias formerly of |
visiting
"LUZERNE COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS’ ELECTION
NOTICE
PRIMARY ELECTION NOTICE—
In accordance with the Act of As-
sembly nown as the “Uniform Pri-
maries Act,” notice is hereby given
that the Fall Primary will be held at
the regular polling places in the va-
rious election districts of the County
of Luzerne, on Tuesday, September
17th, 1929, between the hours of 7
o'clock a. 'm. and 7 o'clock p. m, for
the purpose of making nominations for
public offices to be voted for at the
General Election to be hela November
5th, 1929.
The following is a list in offices for
which nominations are to be made:
STATE OFFICES
Two candidates for the office of
Judge of the Superior Court
One candidate for the office of
Judge of the Court of Common
Pleas
COUNTY OFFICES
Controller.
Clerk of Courts.
Prothonotary.
Two (2) Jury Commissioners.
CITY OFFICES
Wilkes-Barre City
Two (2) City Council for 4 years.
Two (2 School Directors for 6 years.
Aldermen where terms expire.
Judge and Inspectors of elections in
each district.
Hazleton City
Mayor.
Two (2) City Council for 4 years.
Controller for 4 years.
Three (3) School Directors for:=6
years.
One (1) School Director for 4 years.
‘Alderman where terms expire.
Judge and Inspectors of elections in
each district. ih ,
Pittston City
Mayor for 4 years.
Two (2) Council for 4 years.
Three (3) School Directors for 6
vears.
Controllet for 4 years.
Aldermen where terms expire.
Judge and Inspectors of elections in
each district.
Nanticoke City
Mayor for 4 years.
Two (2) Council for 4 years.
Three (3) School Directors for 6
years.
Treasurer for 4 years.
Controller for 4 years.
Aldermen where terms expire.
Judge and Inspectors of elections in
each district.
Boroughs
Justice of the Pedce where terms ex-
pire.
Council.
Tax Collector:
Auditor.
School Directors.
Chief Burgess
Overseers of JPoor where terms .ex-
pire.
Register Assessors where terms ex{
pire. / J
Judge and Inspectors of elections in
each district.
Townships
Justice of the Peace where terms ex-
pire. ‘
School Directors.
Auditors.
First National Bank
DALLAS, PA
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Members American Bankers’
Association
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DIRECTORS
‘R. L. Brickel, C. A. Frantz, D. P.
‘Honevwell. W. B. Jeter, Sterling
Machell, W. R. Neely, Clifford W.
Space, Wm. Bulford, George R.
Wright.
OFFICERS
George R. Wright, President
D. P. Honeywell, 1st Vice-Pres.
C. A. Frantz, 2nd Vice-Pres.
W. B. Jeter,/Cashier
* = @
fhree Per Cent. on Savings
Deposits
No account too small to assure
careful attention
Deposits Payable on Demand
Vault Bexes for Rent
Self-Registering Saving Bank Free
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| stoners, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Overseers of the Poor where terms
expire. :
Tax Collector. :
Township Treasurer in first class )
townships. X
Township Commissioners in’ first
class townships in even numbered dis-
tricts.
Registry Assessors where tor ex-
pire. ‘ix Vid
Judge and Inspectors of elections Ans
each district.
Middle Coa! Fie'd Poor District
Two (2) Auditors. y
Blank petitions 'may be procured at
the officer of' the County Commis-
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LESLIE J. HARRISON,
D. M. ROSSER,
P. J. CONWAY,
County Commissioners’ Office,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
July 16th, 1929.
First National Tonk
PUBLIC SQUARE
WILKES-BARRE, PA.
United States Depository: |
Capital Stock ....... .$750,000.00 |
Surplus and undivided profits i
earned... oe.
.$2,000,000.00
Officers and Directors
Wm. S. McLean, President
‘Wm. H. Conyngham, Vice-Pres.
C. F. Huber, Vice-Pres.
Francis Douglas, Cashier
F. W. Innes, Assistant Cashier
Direeiors : i
Wm. S. McLean, C. N. Yoveland,
F. O. Smith, George R. McLean, |"
Wm. H. Conyngham, Richard |
Sharpe, C. E. Huber, Francis
Douglas, Edward Griffith, T. Bai
Hillard, Lea Hunt.
Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent
3 Per Cent Interest Paid On
Savings Deposits
$1.00 Will Start An Account.
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