A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Rowe and| Myr and Mrs. John Hildebrant took | fori ha 5 amino ment, athletic contests are exciting William Miers on August 28. {daughter Florence of Wilkes-Barre | 3 motor trip to New York this week. ro a] en ond Wem | pastime and music and dancing have Proth 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan of Tunk- spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs.| Mrs. Edith King is visiting friends |gunkie, Mrs. Olin Kunkle and Mrs, F. |long provided amusement for groups Fotronoiary hannock visited Mr. and Mrs. W. F.| Ray Marsh. in Edwardsville this week. P. Kunkle enjoyed a delightful moter Who gathered together for social in- | G. Harold Wagner of Dallas Kunkle Thursday. | The Ladies’ Aid Society was enter- A number from this place attended | trip to ‘Thousand TSlan ds on Fuiday tercourse and inspiration, but Mrs. SE ait, : Mrs. W. S. Kunkle, who has been ill |taised at the church on Wednesday camp meeting S : ¥ 3 ~ | Alijah Baird of Idetown introduced SUBSCRIBE FOR DALLAS POST. for a week, is improved and able to be about. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kunkle and Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Washburn of Wilkes- Barre motored to Brookdale, Pa., on -Lehman- | afternoon by Mrs. Fred Harlos, Mrs. | Charles Kinsman, Mrs. E. Mandeville and Mrs. C. J. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. John Wollinger and |sons, Carl and Kenneth, of Nanticoke, | spent the week-end with the former’s DALLAS POST, DALLAS, PA., AUGUST 31, 1929 -M eeker— Sunday. Estella Cease spent Sunday with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wolfe of Pikes Creek. Miss Letha Wolfe has returned to RETURN FROM MOTOR TRIP |* Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Mukinson of at Patterson Grove last, the return trip trip being made on |Saturday and Sunday by way of the | {Adirondack Mountains, Tupper Lake, Lake George, Saratoga, Springs, | Schenectady, Oneonta and Binghani- [ton. About one hundred miles of the UNIQUE ENTERTAINMEENT | Bridge parties are good entertain- an entirely new and certainly a most | fascinating entertainmet at her homé [last week whe she invited a number [of her friends to witness the opening of the flowers of a very rare plant in this section, the night blooming cereus. fume significance of the flower. BILIOUSNESS Friday last to the home of Mr. and ‘hep ; ; [trip was through State forest land and Mrs. W. S. Fish, enjoyed dinner at the mother, Mrs. John Wollinger of this DSTI HONS Biter Sn an a [the Whitney Pork sate preserve, also| Months, of course, had gone into the RELIEVED : New Montrose Inn on the way. On |place. Eas pa ospiial 3n ECS: all forest lands. The trip was a most | Préparation of the guests’ entertain- o » « QUICKLY Saturday, with their host and hostess,| Mrs. Robert Ide and little son, John Me R Sd Mi Tsai oTd 4 | eniovable one with good roads and fine | ‘ment, and they were all thoroughly This Purely Vegetable Pill they attended the Lindsley family _re- |Dobert, visited Mrs. Lewis Kramer at Me Mrs. 8 © LS e, an | weather all the way with the excep- | interested in the plant which furnished quickly starts the. union at Quayuaga, N. Y. returning | Wilkes-Barre recently. daughters, Grace and Ruth, have re-i;., ot two heavy thunder showers on | the center of attraction. bile flowing, gently! to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fish by way of Binghamton Saturday evening, where they visited until Sunday, ar- riving home Sunday evening. They report a most enjoyable trip. Mrs. Fred Ellsworth recently enter- tained at dinner Mrs. Oliver Fisher of Shavertown, Mrs. John Gordon, Mrs. iC. W. Kunkle, Mrs. Carl Anderson, Mrs. Merele Shaver and Mrs. Oliver Elsworth. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Conden enter- | Howard Ide, Byron Ide and Thelma | Maude and Carrie, and Charles Bron- | Mr. and Mrs. George Weintz called a tained at dinner on Sunday Mr. and |Ide spent Wednesday evening at the son called on Miss Lethe Wolfe Sun- | on friends at Sweet Valley Sunday Mrs. Jacob Conden and children and | home of James Ide. day afternoon. evening. y Mr. and Mrs. Edward Conden and children. : Mr. and Mrs. Palmer TUpdyke and children spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Levi Updyke of Mt. Greenwood. : Mrs. C. W. Kunkle recently enter- tained her Sunday school class with a delightful porch party at her home. The following young people enjoyed games and a tasty lunch: Misses Dorothy Histon, Marie Sayre, Inez Boston, Marian Kunkle, Roannah and Ldwin Mrs. Leonard Ide visited Mrs. Libbie Ide at Idetown recently. A number from this place attended the funeral of thelate Mrs. Lamoreaux noon. Mr. and Mrs. William Parks were among those that attended camp meet- |ing at Patterson Grove on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. (Harrison, Mr. | {and Mrs. H. W. Gary, Mr. and Mrs. The family of Isaac Nulton attended a family reunion at Tunkhannock on Wednesday. | Rev. Burleigh being away on a va- | cation, the church service last Sunday were in charge of Mr. Button and Mr. | Leek of Shavertown. Fp MRS. E. B. LAMOREAUX Mrs. E. B. Lamoreaux of Shavertown died on Monday morning at the age of 81. She had been ill for some time. at Shavertown on Wednesday iter-} tu SO A number of friends were recently | | entertained at a corn and wiener roast by present were: Mr. and “Mrs. Kenneth rned home from a two weeks’ motor trip in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Cameros and ns, Robert and Harison, Jr., of Ber- | wick visited at A. D. Huffords Sun- day. Miss Ruth Karschner an operation for appendicitis in Gen- eral Hospital, Wilkes-Barre, Saturday. Her condition is fine. Mr. submitted to Alonzo Wolfe and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne King. Those | Friday. New York State, like Pennsyl- | vania, is very much in need of rain. | King, Mr. asd Mrs. Wayne King, Mr. lanl Mrs. George Wesley, Ruth King, {Mary Driscoll, Florence Weintz, Clara | Deets, Marion Weintz, Dorothy | Karschner, Hilda Winter, Virginia | Kisg, Stephen Moss, Charles Williams, Fred Winter, William Miller, Tom Nagle, Harry Fox, Donald Sebolt. Mrs. Edna Karschner is spending the | week with friends in Pittston. eri eane SUBSCRIBE FOR DALLAS POST. TO DALLAS TOWNSHIP TAXPAYERS It is an outdoor plant, having a flower very large and white. In the center is an arrangement which closely resembles a manger and over it is suspended a large star. This particu- lar plant had fifteen buds waiting to open when the night grew late enough. At 9:30 eleven of the buds slowly un- folded. They have a very sweet per- moves the bowels,— the poisons pass away, the sour and] acid stomach sweetens, and bilious-{ ness vanishes. Sick Headache, Indi- gestion, Bad Breath and Complexion improve by the gentle action of these tiny vegetable laxative“ pills. an Druggists 25¢ and 75¢ red pkgs. CARTER'S [PILLS in addition to the beauty and Support Our Local Candidate For NINETEE I believe that ness principles. A A RY cs N YEARS in one community should fit a man for the office of Tax Collector. I believe that the office demands the appplication of sound busi- my experience and record as a business man in this section should fit me for this occupation and will merit your support and vote at the coming primary election. VOTE Shoemaker, Frank Boston and Thomas She is survived by Mrs. Bertha Ander- Landon. son, Medford, Oregon; Arthur and sy : ¥ Chauncey Lamoreaux, Bridgeport, ran a ers Mrs. M. C. Miers, who submitted to Washington; Mrs 5 Tn richards. . I hereby announce to the voters of Dallas Township my can- an operation at Homeopathic Hospital on Friday last is reported as making a glood recovery and will be able to re- turn to her home soon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Herdman re- cently entertained Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Conden, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Conden and Mrs. Mary Thompson. A large crowd attended the benefit dance for the Harvey's Lake Fire Com- pany at the Community hall on Satur- day evening. About $50 was realized. Over $30 was received by the Henry M. Laing company the week previous, the circus in Dallas keeping many from attending the dance. It was re- gretted by the Kunkle people that the attendance was not larger as it was their wish to 'make the donation as generous as possible. Weston, W. Va.; George E. Lamoreaux, Huntsville, and Miss Ruth Lamoreaux of Shavertown; also these brothers and sister: A. A. Neeley, Idetown: W. R. Neeley, Lehman, and Mrs. Emma Honeywell of Luzerne. The funeral, in charge of Rev. H. Henry, assisted by Rev. C. B. Henry, | who is an. old friend of the family, | was held on Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock from the home. Interment was | in the Idetown cemetery. | { Support Our Local Candidate For | Prothonotary | G. Harold Wagner of Dallas didacy for the office of Tax I believe that my ability and Collector of Dallas Township. my integrity warrant your sup- port, which I shall sincerely appreciate, D. C. LAUDERBAUGH KINGSTON A A RN NN RNS Sag PO OORT OOO OOOO OOOOOOOOON FOR Tax Collector OF TOWNSHIP Aandi uated ol RT HEHREEREREEREREREERER | A —— | EOE EE RR | The Sunday school picnic at Perrin's | Marsh on Thursday of last week was | HIMMLER time. Mr. and Mrs. George Lindsley, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lindsley and chil- dren and Mr. and Mrs. Law Lindsley and children, all of Binghamton, N. Y. | visited for a short time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kunkle Sun- day evening! Misses Frances Sweezy and Emily Shoemaker were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shoemaker on Sunday. Mrs. Frank Smith, Miss Gertrude Smith, Mrs. Olin Kunkle, Eleanor and Charles D. Kunkle and Mrs. Emily and Laura Jean Nulton at- tended the Shaver reunion at Trucks- ville on Wednesday. Mrs. John Isaacs, accompanied Mrs. 8S. J. Woolbert, Miss Mildred Woolbert | and Fred Malkemes of Shavertown on a motor trip to the Thousand Islands, Niagara Falls, Buffalo and the Fingler Lakes region this week. Mrs. W. H. Condon, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Condon and children visited wat the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Bul- ford of Trucksville on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Herdman en- tertained on Sunday Mrs. Harry. Clock | oi Lansford ad Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hepler of Scranton. Nulton, | well attended and all report a good T H E A T R E TONIGHT Tide of Empire | WITH | RENEE ADOREE TUESDAY NIGHT Wild Orchids WITH GRETA GARBO THURSDAY NIGHT Interference WITH EVELYN BRENT NEXT SATURDAY Bellamy Trial WITH LEATRICE JOY | | CE Ee ee sr RIE Pace-Morris DISTRIBUTORS OF GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERTORS are pleased to announce the appointment of The Dallas Hardware Co. as Local Agents for | General Electric Refrigerators t in this territory ON COURT ade WWW TT ve TR rv TTT TTT TT TTY NN A A RII NINN] | Free Band Concert HOUSE LAWN TUNKHANNOCK BY Wyoming County Band Sponsored by Gay-Murray Company, Inc. Wednesday Eve. Sept. 4 ‘ POUT TTT TOTO TOOT OOOO OODOOOIOOOOIOOOODOOOOOOOIOOIODOUN | | J | | | | | { —— Arcee Support Our Local Candidate Give This Section of Luzerne County the Recogniiion It Deserves FOR PROTHONOTARY The Bonafide Candidate (4. Harold AGNER CAPABLE ANDOUALIFIED: Support Our Local Candidate Give This Section of Luzerne County the | Recogniiion It Deserves > Sze ul