and Mrs. DALLAS POST. DALLAS, PA. AUGUST 17, 1929 = DOROTHY DARNIT By Charles McManus KEEP CALM, I'LL SAVE You '™M MIGHTY GLAD You SAVED ME— ‘CAUSE, 1 AWFUL © WAS oii : 0A GO Ye AN PANKIN | BM in) OF SOCIAL INTEREST IN AND ABOUT DALLAS 00——— “Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dietrich and family visited in Montrose and Wya- lusing on Sunday. Miss Deborah Jeter returned Satur- day from a visit with relatives at Glen - Wild Lake, N. J. } Mr. and Mrs. spending their America first.” Jack Roberts are vacation “seeing They set out early Si Tuesday 'morning with the purpose of following their whims and enjoying “whatever they found “just around the corner.” Mrs. George Buzell of Minneapolis, a Minn., is spending two weeks with her «sister, Mrs. Mary Jeter. Mrs. James Keiper and sons, Clif- ford and James, motored to Newark, N. J., to visit their son and brother, Lloyd Kaiper also spent one day in - New York City, one day at Asbury Park, N. J, and went to several dii- ferent places sight-seeing, returnigg home Sunday evening. Mrs. J. H. Morgan and son, William, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hoover on Wednesday, August 7. Mrs. Amelia Keiper kept house for her sister, Mrs. James Keiper, while the ‘latter was on her vacation and is still spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. James Keiper. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hoover enter- tained at their home Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. eGorge Still and children - of Shavertown. Mrs. Jesse Deitrick of Wilkes- Barre, Mrs. Peter Oberst and daughters, Ethel and Alice, and Mrs. Nelson Shaver attended the St. Therese's picnic at Fernbrook recently. Mrs. Archie White of Wilkes- Barre visited her sister, Mrs. William Wason, recently. Forty Fort, Misited their son, Herbert, Jr., of Dalas, Sunday. i Mrs. Nelson Shaver and children are gpending’ some time visiting relatives jn Newark, N..J. Sarah Taylor of Shawanese ‘cailed or friend in Dallas recently. Wesley Hoover is putting in new pipes in his residence on Franklin street. . Mrs. Ernest Wood entertained a © pumnber of her neighbors and friends at luncheon on Wednesday. Ted Woolbert, son of Sam ‘Woolbert of Shavertown, underwent an opera- tion for appendicitis in General Hos- pital at midnight on Wednesday. His condition is quite favorable. Mrs. A. S. Culbert and Mrs. JP. Wilson motored’ to Camp Onawandah last week-end. Miss Elizabeth Culbert entertained Miss Margaret Llewellyn of Wilkes- Barre cver the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour of Fernbrook are spending their vacation visiting relatives in Sayre. Charlotte Lewis, formerly of Fern-| brook, now of Wilkes-Barre, is visiting Alice and Dorothy Towler. Mrs. Ross Lewin had as her guests on Thur:d:yv Mi=s- Violet Ell and Miss Alice Buttop fF Skevertown. Mr. and Mrs. George Ackroyd of Bethlehem —icited with Mrs. Mary Jeter the latter not ~f ii week {tuned fom a Lake Shehawken with Rev. and Mrs. Judson .N Bailey. Mr. Trimmer of Wilkes-Barre has been spending some time at the home of his daughter, Mrs. A. L. Turner. Miss Margaret Thomas visited over Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Wardn Kunkle and Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Myers motored to the Poconos on Monday. They spent the day at Bushkill Falls. Mr. and Mrs. William Daers of West of Pittston visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Gaertner on Monday. "Mrs. Marvin Elston of Kunkle enter- tained at luncheon on Wednesday. Those present were: Mrs. Myrtle Hoover, Mrs! Timothy LaBar, Mrs. Ralph Hess and children, Mrs. Grace Ide and Mrs. Kitchen of Harvey's Lake. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Gordon spent the week-end at the home’ of their daughter, Mrs. Phillips, in Philadel- phia. Their little grandson, George, who has been visiting here for several weeks, returned to his home with them. Mr. and Mrs. William Bulford enter- tained at their farm on Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Bulford’s birthday. About sixty relatives and friends were present. Mrs. C. E. Stevens from New York City. George Gaertner left Wednesday for a visit with his father in Madison, Ne . Mrs. J. F. Chorcener of New Bed- ford, M=2ss., who has been visiting the last month with Mrs. Ww. E. Smith of has returned -Shavertown, has gone to Trucksville to visit with her niece, Miss Bessie Leech. Walter Rohrbach of York, Pa, visited the first of the week with Mr. and Mrs. G. A. A. Kuehn. Mrs. Lydia Kuehn Rohrbach and son, Karl, have been here for some time, returned with him to their home. Attorney and Mrs. H. L. Freeman of Plymouth and their son, Leo, who is a medical student in Philadelphia, spent Sunday with Mr. ‘and Mrs. Ambrose West. \ Mrs. W. E. Smith of Shavertown en- tertained in honor of her guest, Mrs. J. F. Chorcener on Wednesday eve- ning. . Miss relatives Ohio. “Mr. Kingston visited Mr. and = Mrs. Frank on Wednesday. Russell and Howard DeRemer visited over the week-end with their uncle, Henry Russell, of Mehoopany. { Miss Jane Beishline of Bloomsburg spent the week-end with Miss Lillian Rood. Mrs. Lewis Frank and Miss Hannah Har are spending some time with relatives in Bridgton, Maine. Attorney and Mrs. A. L. Turner re- motor trip to Maine Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Kirkendall left Tuesday for a visit with fheir daugh- ters in New York City. Margaret Lancio is visiting and friends in Cleveland, and Mrs. George M. Frank of John iS Mar garet Culp is spending this week with Esther Decker of Trucksville. Mrs. George Gaertner is spending! some time at the home of her sister, | Mrs. W. W. Hall of West Pittston | Miss Helen Anderson wl Philadelphia this week. Mr. and Mrs. Warden Kunkle Jast week-end in Atlantic City. | Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Bogart and | daughter, Jean, spent the week-end at is visiting and RR EN RR EO | | | HIMMLER THEATRE TONIGHT The Duke Steps Out WITH WILLIAM HAINES ' TUESDAY NIGHT Beau Broadway WITH LEW CODY THURSDAY NIGHT Synthetic Sins WITH 8 COLLEEN MOORE NEXT SATURDAY Sioux Blood WITH 0Y BBR ; AAA AAA AREY VV YY YY VV YY Beauty Parlor Announcement Vv Beginning Monday, August 19th, Miss Camel of Harkins’ Beauty ‘Shop at Kingston Cor- ners will be in our shop every week on ‘Monday, Wednesday and Friday. We have equipped a special ladies” room, where you will have entire privacy. We will specialize in all kinds of beauty culture. Telephone Dallas 92 For Your Appointments Gregory's Barber Shop DALLAS VV YY TTT YT YT YY YT VY TY YY al a ah hd hd dh dh dada atau POP OOD OPO VOO OOOO O DOI OOOON the week-end with friends at North who | | Henry Wilbur. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Becker and two ‘children, Sterling, Jr., and Vivian, of Montgomery, Pa., visited over’ the week-end with Dr. and Mrs. Swartz. Mrs. Becker is Dr. Swartz’s sister. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Daddow and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bohlinger spent Sunday at Thornhurst, visiting with relatives form Stroudsburg, who are vacationing there. Mrs. Mina Davies of Shavertown is entertaining her niece, Miss Mildred Faulkner of Interlaken, N. Y. I Dorothy Culp of Huntsville is the guest of Elsie Culp this week. Mrs. F. C. Turpin returned to her home here on Monday after a three weeks’ visit with relatives and friends in Trucksville. Mildred Fitch is visiting friends n Beaumont this week. Miss Emily Wallace of Wilkes-Barre was the guest of Miss Lettie Lee on Tuesday. Miss Ella Sutton 'motored to Dan- ville Wednesday for wa visit with friends. Mrs. Natalie Judson of Wilkes-Barre spent Tuesday at “The Maples,” the home of Glen Hice. Mrs. Pardee Bisher and two daugh- ters, Geraldine and Lila, and son,Ken- neth, of Kingston, visited at the home of Mrs. Nina Davies of Trucksville on Tuesday. Mrs. Adeline Becker, William Becker, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Becker and the Misses Maxine and Gladys Becker, all of Montgomery, Pa., spent the week- end at Irem Country Club, and the home of Dr. G. K. Swartz. Mrs. Lewis Frank has as her guest| this week Mrs. Packard of New York City. Frederick Turpin and his daughter, Mrrs. Warhola, are spending the week with relatives in Shickshinny. Mrsr. L. Trumball and baby son of | Westfield, N. J, are visiting” at the home of Mrs. Turnball’s parenets, Rev. and Mrs. Anthony Iveson. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Ross Lewin spent Sun- day at North Lake. Jane Case is visiting her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Evans of Wilkes-Barre this week. Wallace Skadden of Cokeville, Wyo- ming, is visiting at the home of Mrs. Mr. Skadden was a resident of Wyoming Valley until he was twelve years of age, when he went west and remained until the present time. Mrs. I. W. Hunting and son Walter have returned to West Philadelphia after a visit with Mrs. Batey’s parents, ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lowe. Muriel and Walter Lewin are spend- ing this week with their sister, Mrs. Z. G. Harmon of Nanticoke. ! Mr. and Mrs. William Batey have returned to their home in Pittsburgh NN for ALL five stock Here’s the one feed that offers prof to every live- Add hh dh A A AA dh AAA Quaker ESUGCGARED ECHUMACHER It’s the all-round, year- round farmer's friend. A perfected carbohydrate feed —to make fat and energy. Uncxcelled as)a supplemen- tary dain’ feed with cne of thes Quaker rrotein feeds. Fin: for your dry cows, young stock, horses, sheep :. Contains molasses form. Palatable; imals relish it. Rich in minerals. An excellent “mixer.” Come in—talkit over. Learn what this great balanced feed can do for your stock. Keystone Flour & Feed Co. Main St., Luzerne th after a visit with Mrs. aBtey's parents, Rev. and Mrs. Anthony Iveson. Mrs. William S. Bell has as her guest this week Mrs. Douglas of Phila- delphia. A Ellen B. Weston of Newtonville, Mass., has returned home after a visit with her aunt, Mrs. Gangloff. > Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Anderson visited Mr. Anderson’s brother, Harold Ander- son, of Sayre on Sunday, also Mrs. Anderson’s sister, Mrs. Trumbower, who is in the Robert Packer Hospital there. Miss Anne Czulegar, who graduated last year from Misericordia College, has been elected to teach in the Noxen schools this winter. Martha Russ, Charlotte Monk and Ruth Evans are attending Campp Ona- wandah this week. Mrs. Ada ‘Coolbaugh and son, Allen, and their guest, Mrs. Margaret Wil- liams and daughter, Helen, returned Saturday from an extensive motor trip through the New England States and New York. Their trip was made even more enjoyable by the absenee of any car trouble. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnson of Scranton visited. Mr. Johnson's sister, Mrs. Earl Monk on Monday. James Morris accompanied Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Anderson to Berwick ‘this | week. ’ Miss Addie Elston, Miss Doris Roberts, Mrs. Harold York and son, Stuart, of Trucksville, and Kathryn and Elizabeth Elston returned Satur- day from a week of camping at Promised Land in Pike County. They | report a delightful time with plenty of excitement from the very first night out when they were visited by a huge black bear. Neither the bear nor any of the party were particularly fright- ened and after a rather close inspec- tion bruin ambled off into the woods. Billy Weidow and Marshall Shiblev of East Dallas returned Sunday from a two weeks’ fishing trip at Black Wal- nut. Mrs. Joseph Maceiko and son, Billy, returned to their home in Detroit on Sunday after a visit with Mrs. Ma- ceiko’s Welitchko. Clarence Wrisler has returned from trip to New Jersey. William Meck of East Dallas spent a few days at Rome, N. Y. visiting his sister, Mrs. Emma Greenawalt. Mrs. Earl Nagle and son, Calvin, of Wilkes-Barre, formerly of East Dallas spent a few days with Mrs. Arthur Morgan. ® 32. oe 3 FREE "Trial s=w new Philco LOWBOY Neutrodyne-Plus T'5B @R 50 hd YA Screen Grid $119.50 (Tubes extra) | Other Models front $67.00 to $205.00. BALANCED-UNIT RADIO Dealer’s Name and Address Here We repair all mades of radios and are equipped to make. minor repairs or completely rebuild yous radio. / We will test your tubes free with our modern, scientific tube tester We carry a complete line of tubes and parts. A telephone call will bring us to your home. Dallas Hardware and Supply Go. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew | Raymond Carlin and son, Raymond, Jr., and Adam Matukaitis motored to Harrisburg on Monday. Herbert Weidow of East Dallas has purchased a new Chevrolet sedan. Miss Lettie Lee returned to her home on Tuesday morning after a visit with friends in Columbus, Ohio. She motored with friends %as far as Cleveland, where she took the Frank Martz bus to Wilkes-Barre. She was accompanied by ' Miss Margery Oleson of Wilkes-Barre. Raymond Jenkins had as his guests Lewis and William Eckhart of Wilkes- Barre on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harvey and family of Broadway spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harvey. ria aa EN RURAL HIGH SCHOOLS RECEIVE STATE AID A total of $185,752.90 ceived from .the State by the Rural high schools. The checks will be pay- lable September 1 and will represent a percentage cf the teachers’ salary.) Payments will be made semi-annually This section will be interested in the sums to be received by the following schools: Dallas Borough Dallas Township ...r.$2,729.01 Kingston Township...$6,453.00 Lake Township ..$2,247.09 Lehman Township. ...$3,537.40 o— CAMP MEETING AT PATTERSON | Camp meetings will be held at Pat- | terson Grove, August 17 to August 27. | The public is invited to attend. ] will be re- $3,244.25 Classified Advertisements Classified advertisements in the Dal- las Post get results. The cost for in- sertion is two cents a word. Telephone numbers, numerals and initials count as one word each. Unless you have a charge account with the Post be sure to enclose stamps when sending in your advertisement. O Letterheads, envelopes, bill heads and all kinds of job printing at reason- able prices. Telephone or call at The Dallas Post print shop, Dallas, Pa. Ee ro al EL Honey cans, Pails, Shipping cases and Extractors in stock-root and Lewis goods. GAY—MURRAY COMPANY, Inc. TUNKHANNOCK, PA. _ FOR RENT At Trucksville, three-room and five- room apartments; all conveniences. Call Dallas 275-R-13. ’ LOOK! This ad might have been yours for only 2 cents a word. Classified ads get results. 0 FCR SALE Chicago Aremotor windmill with 12 foot wheel complete. C. W. SPACE Dallas, Pa. RSVR ro bh Grace™= 2 ni EN ves, ‘Every Dollar Spent in a Clover Farm Store Comes Right Back to You’ C LIVE LAND, OHIO, WEEK-END SPECIALS IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT NINN » +Food Products CLOVER FARM BREAD ROSEDALE CHERRIES, Large Can OCTAGON SOAP POWDER, Large Can MILK awsavs) 3 Cans for 28¢ SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR, pkg. Half Pound Can 23¢ TOD! CLOVER FARM TOMATO DRESSING ah aaa a aaa ll aa a hd datareader dearer Lah of POST BRAN FLAKES YANKEE GIRL CLOUDY AMMONI A, quarts a» COFFEE cup CLOVER FARM GRAPE JUICE, pi nts BUTTER. CLOVER FARM WAX BEANS, can CLOVER FARM Butte I JELL-E--SEAL, pkg. PRESTO WAX, 2 pkgs. .......... 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