The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, July 20, 1929, Image 6

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C. rec MANDS,
~ In spite of the. scarcity of money,
work and other necessities, Harvey's
Lake is having a more prosperous
summer than usual. The cottagers art
1 here now for the remainder of the
summer and the small bungalows have
their groups of vacationists every week
or two. We understand that the Le-
high Valley will once more run ex-
cursions from Wilkes-Barre to Har-
vey's Lake Park. They may never
bring back the days our readers can
remember when from four to eight ex-
cursions rolled in here per day, but it
will most likely mean bigger and bet-
ter picnics and an increasing popu-
larity for Harvey's Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Searfoss’ of
5 ‘Dallas spent last week visiting Mrs.
© Sarah Jane Lamereaux.
Mrs. Albert Adarms and children of
' Plainsville, N. J., are visiting her
_ parents, 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Biery.
~ Mrs. H. B. Allen, Mrs. Emma Honey-
well, Mrs. Fred Dav is, ‘Mrs. Alfred
Rodgers and Mrs. IL. T. Avery fattended
the monthly meeting of the W. C. T. U.
‘which was held at Lehman last Tues-
day. ; :
Mr. bisa Mrs. Charles Johnson of
Beaumont were calling on friends here
: on Wednesday last.
The ice cream social held by the Ep-
worth League last Wednesday night
‘went over with a bang. A record
rowd attended and cleaned up all the
eats in what might be called record
timé. Keep your eyes open for more
Epworth League announcements for
the “League’s’, getting busy.
Our old friend Dr. Trimmer, of South
The Ladies’ Aid Socits had a cov-
red dish social in connection with
he regular meeting on Thursday
ght.
Mr. and Mrs. John, Walsh and family
- ‘Wilkes- Barre are spending theis
at ‘Harvey's poly
~ Mrs. Harriett Rauch has returned
Phone after spending a few days with
“her brother, Walter Kitchen, at Me-
joopany. =
* Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Eggleston were
delling on friends in Wilkes-Barre on
Wednesday last.
Mrs. Grover Anderson
friends in New York City.
Mrs. Jacob Harris lost w fifty dollar
pill in either the Grand Union of the
“American store in Dallas on Saturday,
July 13. Anyone finding it, please
notify the Dallas Kank.
Miss Edna Kitchen of Wilkes-Barre
is visiting her sister, Mrs. M. B. Avery,
for a few days.
is visiting
ee
~Trucksville-
~ George Metz and family are spending
their vacation at Bellefonte, near State
_ College. :
_ &.Mrs. Harry Harter, Mrs. Sherman
Hildebrant, Mrs. Z. R. Howell, Mrs.
G. T. Metz, Mrs. Kemble and Mrs. Earl
Price aitended the Shrine Country club
Jadies’ day last Friday afternoon.
Doris kvaus is spending a few weeks
at Girl Scdut Camp Onawanah at
White's Ferry.
Charles Alderson and family
spending a week at Laceyville.
_ Z. K. Howell was the principal
speaker at the West Pittston Kiwanis
and Mou..teun (range dinner held at
Mou..tun G.ange hall Monday eve-
ning.
her home in Noxen.
June Palmer, Bertha Sutlife, Mrs. G.
~ W. Reynolds and Mrs. J. Earl New-
"hart returned last Saturday from
Camp Hiawatha, on Lake Ariel.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Palmer of Dun-
more spent the week-end with Mrs.
“Susan C. Palmer of Orchard street. On
Sunday Mrs. Palmer also entertained
Frank and Elba Palmer of Dunmire
and Mrs. J. N. Rodeheaver of Chicago.
~ Wiarren S. Taylor is spending some
me with Z. R. Howell of Rice ave-
ue. He came here to attend the
‘outdoor ceremonial of the Shriners at
Irem Temple Country Club.
Misses Louise Barnes of Forty Fort
and Nadine Rice have returned after
an automobile trip through the New
- England states and Canada.
Miss Jane Trescott of Philadelphia
is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Joseph
‘Schooley.
~ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Slifer of Wat-
sontown, Pa., spent the week-end with
the Misses Doran.
Mrs. Fannie Hutchison of Kingston
~ visited her son, Donald Hutchison,
last Sundlay.
Mrs. Helen Keller has returned to
her home after an extended visit with
her sister at Ashland.
~ Mr. and: Mrs. H. D. Turn of Bing-
x hamton visited their daughter, Mrs.
George J. Reynolds, recently.
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: Strong Statements
Onions are said to throw off violet
rays. We suspect that the scientist
ho asserted that had not smelled
violets. —Florence Herald,
are’!
Jessie Race is spending the w eck at |
Miss Gertrude Engle has returned to
her home after spending a week at the
Queen Esther Camp, “Hiawatha,” at
Lake Ariel. d
“Paul Smail has returned from after
visiting relatives in New Jersey.
Mr. and Mrs. William Engle and
daughter, Gertrude, Miss Ida Ander-
son and Miss Jessie Allen of Pittston
motored to the Poconos recently.
The Women’s Home Missionary So-
ciety met at the home of Mrs. Penn
Saxe on Thursday.. After the meeting
lunch was served - to the following:
Mrs. Allan Schmoll, Mrs. Bertha An-
derson, Mrs. Charles Dana, Sr., Mrs.
Charles Frantz, Mrs. John Coon, Mrs.
Will Vosburg, Mrs. Amos Saxe, Mrs.
Charles Parrish, Rev. Greenfield.
Sunday services at the M. E. church,
July 28, wil be as follows: Sunday
school, 9:30; church, 7:30.
A musical and impersonating enter-
tainment will be given under the
auspices of the Queen Esther Society
at the Methodist Episcopal church on
Thursday evening, July 18, at 8:15
o'clock. Tickets 25 cents.
Mr. and Mrs. -Charles Gensel and
children, Billy, Roland, Eddie and
Betty called on Miss Gertrude Engle
jat Lake Ariel.
Isaac.Coursen fell. off the roof
barn while putting new roofing
A small bone was broken in his
Charles
Davies of
afternoon
Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Harris, Thelma
DeWitt, Mabel and Emily Rozelle spent
| Saturday with Mr. and’ Mrs. Harold
Roger of Bloomsburg.
Mrs. I. L. Coursen is spending some
time at the home of her mother, Mrs.
Kate Roztlle of Mt. Zion. Mrs. Cour-
sen is suffering with rheumatic fever.
Misses Margaret Knorr, Gertrude
Engle, Diantha Knorr, Hilda Fuller,
Priscilla Knorr and Ctta Knorr called
at the home of M. J. Hefft recently.
Mrs. Charles Parrish and daughters,
Emma and Katt), are spending some
time visiting relatives. in New Jersey.
The Epworth League will ‘meet at the
church on Wednesday evening. They
wil then attend a wienie roastat Per-
rin’s Pond.
Miss Elizabtth Jones spent the week-
end at the home of Misses Lois and
Louise Webb of Bunker Hill.
Miss Rachel Coursen is spending the
summer months at summer school.
Miss Lois Webb has returned to her
home after spending some time at-the
home of her grandmother.
Misses Elizabeth, Ruth and Jane
Jones dalled at the home of Mrs. Ber-
tha Anderson recently. :
Mrs. Floyd Knorr and daughter,
Freda, visiting Mrs. Knorr on Sunday.
Miss Mabel Conklin’ spent a day re-
cently at the home of her grandmother,
Mrs. Wayne Conklin.
Mrs. Loreen Andreas “and
Loreen and Marie, visittd Mrs.
Jones recently.
Miss Gertrude Engle called on Mrs.
Charles Gensel recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Knorr and
children, Donald, Emily and Marian, of
Kingston, and Mr. and Mrs. George
Knorr and son Charles called at the
home of Mrs. Mary Knorr.
Miss Mary Hefft and ZT.eigh Hefft
spent Sunday at the home of their
brother, Ziba Hefft.
of his
on it.
ankle.
Frantz and Miss Beatrice
Wyoming - spent Sunday
with, Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
children,
Hugh
Mr.. and Mrs. Raymond King and
children, James, Alberta, Betty and
infant son, called on Miss eGnevieve
| Hefft recently. hy
| rade
—Noxen—
Mrs. Levi Yiengst and family have
gone to Allentown to visit Mrs.
Yiengst's mother, Mrs. E. J. Dorney.
Mr. and Mrs. R.- S. Crosby
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fas-
sett of Forkston on Saturday.
Harry May, who for the past two
months has been farming for S. J.
Traver, has completed his work.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Loveland, Miss
Jessie Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. An-
drew Thomas spent the week-end at
Falls, where they have a cabin along
the river.
Miss Dorothy Gilmore on Wednes-
day took Mrs. Gertrude E. Thomas,
Mrs. T. D. Wolfe and Miss Ada Wolfe
up the Sullivan Trail to Towanda,
where they had dinner at Hotel Kauf-
man, On the return trip they stopped
at Lake Chrey.
Mrs. G. H. Rauch is entertaining her
mother, Mrs. Henninger of Allentown.
Robert May ‘is the proud possessor
of @ new bicycle for which he wishes
to thank the Dallas Post.
Mrs. E. J. Miller has as her guest
her daughter, Mrs. Gene Miller of
Wyoming. 2
Mrs. J. E. Turrell has as her gluest
her sister, Miss Francis Henninger of
Allentown. g X
Albert VanCampen
week at Forty Fort.
Mrs. Grover Lane, who was taken to
the Wilkes-Barre General [Hospital re-
cently is critically ill, suffering from
diabetic gangrene.
Dorothy Gilmore
is spending ‘a
has bee
were |
Mrs. Beulah VlanCampen entertained
the following on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Ettinger and family of Scranton,
Mr. and Mrs. Miller and family of
Forty Fort and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Stitzer and family of Kingston.
Miss Mildred Greenfield returned to
her home in Carverton on Monday after
spending the past week with Mrs. W.
B. Risley.
The Methodist Church is being re-
painted.
Mrs. E. Y. B. Englleman has as her
house guest Miss Ruth Evans of Mount
Carmel. Miss Evans, who for the past
two years has been head of the Noxen
high school English department, will
teach in Mt. Carmel this winter.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Phoenix recently
entertained Mr. and Mrs. John M.
Hiarriso of Dorranceton, Mr. and, Mrs.
William Miers and Mr. And Mrs.
neorge Case and son, Clarence, of
family visited relatives in Meshoppen
on Sunday.
The Pennsylvania Sportsmans
League, Camp No. 6, on Tuesday
liberated fifty English pheasants. They
were hatched and raised under the
capable management of George Hunt,
game warden.
Mrs. Russell Perrigo of Kingston
was a guest the forepart of the week
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Prutzman.
Edward Williams, local painter,
spent Thursday fly fishing for bass in
the Susquehanna river.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Prutzman had as
their guests recently Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Trevail and daughter, Ruth
Ann, of Scranton, also Mr. and Mrs.
R. J. Perrego of Kingston.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ruff have as
their guests Mr. and Mrs. James E.
Blizzard and daughter Ruth.
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visiting her daughter, Mrs. Earl Beam.
Miss Alta Prutzman has returned
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Mrs. Edward Travis has returned
from a two weeks’ visit in Kingsley.
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