DALLAS POST, DALLAS PA AUGUST 24, 1929 ~Carverton- ote for Frank Mathers for Tax llector Kingston Township. he Queen Bsther Society held a sting at the home of rs. Allan hmoll on. Thutsday evening, August After the business hour a party was held for the active and honorary mbers. party was given in honor of Miss an Baird, who was graduated Moody Bible Institute by a group friend. Miss Baird will leave later fill a position in Oklahoma. Miss ird has the best wishes of many ends. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Knorr, Sr. Mrs. William Leigh and Paul Knorr ed at the home of Mrs. Mary Knorr Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parrish enter- ained the following recently: Mr. nd Mrs. John PaPrrish and son ge, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parrish on Carver and Mary Louise Par- ry Brown of Old Forge is spend- g some ‘time at the home of Mr. and: [rs. George Knorr. r > | Miss: Christina Sword, who has been attending the summer session of lumbia Univerity, is spending’ a few ks with her parents, Fr. and Mrs. J red ‘Sword before « leaving for ria, Ill, where she has a position physical director of the new Y. W. C. A. Miss Sword had as her guest ver the week-end Miss Ruth Staf- ford of Rochester, N. Y. obert. Prynn and Russell Coursen ave returned home after spending ome time touring the western states. ~ Mrs. Charles Parrish. is recovering rom an illness. : : Mr. and Mrs. Shay Lewis, Mrs. oseph Perry. and. Mrs. DeWitt ended the Grangers’ picpie at Pat- Miss Carrie Conrsen has returned ome after Spending a week at Stats “Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Harris and ldren, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Harris and Miss Mabel Rozelle attended the Harris reunion at Shavertown last Kk. ertained the following ons evening cently: Dr. and Mrs. Paul S. Heath nd family, Mr. and Mrs. George L. enner, Mary Nesbitt and Mr. and [rs. Charles H. Dana. Miss Thelma and Dorrance DeWitt ‘Perry: and Cleveland Anderson spent OS nday at the Dimock camp meeting unds. Miss Iva and Mabel Conklin at- nded the Sunday school picnic waich as held at Harvey's Lake. Mr. ad Mrs. Penn Saxe entertained in honor of their daughter, Esther, who leaving on Sunday to take a position Long Island. Guests were: Mr. d Mrs. James Saxe and Miss Thelma e of Wyoming, Mr. and Mrs. Anos < e and Mrs. Allen Schmoll and sons, Allen, Jr. and Amos, of Carver- ton, Mr. and Mrs. William Baker and ghters, Harriett and Helen of Wyo- rs. : Charles Gensel and children, oland, Billy, Eldie and Betty, called the home of Mr. and Mrs. William ~ Miss Edna Hefft of New Jersey and Miss Genevieve Hefft called at the ome of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Gay re- day , Dewey Knorr and Bertha Anderson called at the ome of M. J. Hefft recently. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gensel, chil- ‘and Miss Gertrude Engle motored to w York on Sunday, where they visited Mrs. Gensel’s sister. ‘Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Steve Covert, daughter. Mrs, Covert before mur- iage was Miss Cadeline Coon. Miss Esthtr Schooley of Harris Hill ent Sunday with Miss Ida Anderson. Miss Edna Hefft of Camden, N. J. has returned to her home after spend- ing some time visiting relatives and friends. ry Mrs. Isaac Montayne of New Milford ‘and Miss Lois Elson of Huntsville are guests of Mr. Willard Prynn. Mr. and Mrs. George Schooley spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Mary Knorr. Miss Mary and Leigh Hefft spent Sunday at the home of their brother, ba. \ Hiram Taylor of New York is spend- ng somé time at the home of his ther-in-law, M. J. Hefft. Mrs. Mary Knorr and son, Mrs. An- lerson and daughter, called on Mr. and IS. Luther Cosa of Wyoming. ' Prothonotary 6 Harold Wagner of Dallas Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Dana éen- |! en Billy, Eddie, Betty and Roland, —Trucksville- " Miss Senor Staub Staub is home on Carverton Road. Mics. Thelma Adams has returned home after spending a weex wita rela- tives in Forty Fort. Mrs. Charles Trein and her brother, Earl Sheen, motored to Philadelphia recently. J Miss fFranes Keeler has retarned home after spending a few weeks in Massachusetts. Mr. and Mis. Joseph Schooley spent Tuesday in Bethlehem, where their son, David, will attend ienigh Univers sity this fall. . Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Nichols have as their guest Mrs. George Doty of Endicott, N. Y. ; Trucksville is a wonders] place to see ae dirigible and those who were lucky enough to be up at 11:23 p. m. Tuesday night saw the “Los Angeles” pass over. Mrs. Charles F. Bachman is spend- ing the week ay Pocohanna Lodge in the Poconos. The September meeting of the Women’s Home and Foreign Mission- ary Society will be held Wednesday, September 3, at the home of Mrs. Claude Norris. This is the last meet- ing of the foreign. fiscal year. Ail members owing dues or pledges kindly remember to bring same. The mite box opening will be held in tlie near fu- ture and the date will be announced later. Support Our Local Candidate For Prothonotary G. Harold Wagner of Dallas Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Blannet nave returned home from a two weeks’ va- cation in New Hampshire. The third reunion of the New Colum- bus Academy, New Columbus, was held on Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Boston of Noxen, the former a student of the %chool, were present: Prof. and Mrs. Z. R. Howell, Mrs. Hughes of Mt. Greenwood, a former teacher of music, and daughter, Mrs. C. E. Cunningham, also Miss Josephine azeltine, whose sister, Martha, was a pupil of the school, were preent. Miss Jessie Race spent the week- end at her home in Noxen. J Mr. and Mrs. Guy Woolbert and family are planning to leave this week for a trip to New York State by pent the week-end with their aunt, motor 1s. Brown of Mt. Zion. Charlotte Lewis, Carol y : : yn Perry, r. and Mrs. Shay Lewis, Mrs. J.|yooqi0 Race,” Charlotte and Pauline Stroud, Glen Stroud, Clifford Howell, William Glun and Graden Carle mo- tored to Noxen recently, where they held a wiener roast. Miss Julia W. Montayne entertained the members of her bridge club on Monday. Miss Bessie Dean of Scranton is visiting her sister, Mrs. Grace Dean of Harris Hill Road. Mr. and Mr. W. C. Ellsworth of Philadelphia ‘have been visitng at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Nichols. Miss Helen Reynolds has been visit- ing friends in Bucalo, N. Y. Mrs. Morrs Snyder and children are spending a few days at the home of Mrs. Charles: Palmer on irene street. Mrs. Jack Johnson of Wilkes-Barre spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Doyal Liyne. Miss Jessie McKeever is visiting the Misses Doran at their home on Orx chard treet. Mr. and Mr. Jonah Warden and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Billings and son, Frank, motored to Montrose on Sun- day. The Misses May and Elizabeth Johnson of Wilkes-Barre friends here lately. visited Vote for Frank Mathers for Tax i at’ ner | ~Orange- James Shaw is spending his vacation at his home here. John Sickler porch concreted. Mr. and Mrs. Hahn hve of Mehoop- any were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Laird Stanton on Sunday. Mrs. Margaret Snell and niece, Janet EaEton are visiting the former's sister at Cleveland, Ohio. ; : Mrs. Josephine Evans is slowly con- valescing from a recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dymond wand daughter, Madge, visited - Pond Hill on Sunday. . : Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Dymond and daughter Jane of West Pittston called on the former's father, Lawrence Dy- 'nond, on Sunday. / Mr. and Mrs. George LaBarr, Mr. and Mrs. Amaza Agnew, Mrs. Mark Kunkle, Mrs. Elmer Agmew, Mrs. l.eslie Dymond, Mary Sickler, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dymond and Arthur Emmanuel is having his store attended the Wyoming county Grang-. ers’ picnic recently. \ Florence Heitsman of Centermore- land visited her sister, Mrs. Arthur Gay, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dymond and: son, Leland, visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heitsman of Centermoreland on Sun-’ day. David Emmanuel has purchased a new Oakland sedan. z Marian Agnew and Frances Keeier have returned from a two weeks’ motor | trip through Canada and .the New England States. Mary Sickler entertained Mr. and Mrs. Sickler of Wyoming and Arthur Emmanuel of Gary, W. Va. at cards on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lekhart are spend- ing some time in Maine. Marian Baird left Monday for Tulsa, Oklahoma, where she has accepted a position assisting a Presbyterian min- ister. Mr. and Mrs. Perry, Doris Perry, Wesley Perry,/ Orpha \ Hutchins, Mr. and Mrs. David Perry, Mr. and Mrs. McHenry, Mable and Helen McHenry motored to Hart Lake Sunday. : Mr. and Mrs. Laird Stanton and Mr. and Mrs. Charles VanTyle of Harding motored to Syracuse fair this week. Arthur Emmanuel has returned to Gary, 'W. Va., after spending his va- cation here. Rev. Greenfield will preach in the Orange church Sunday evening at 7:30 p. m. Sunday school is at 9:30 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Woolever and son George motored to Stroudsburg Sunday. Huey Williams has purchased a ord, sedan. Mr. and Mrs. Zinn have moved to Luzerne. Mr. and Mrs. Huey Williams and son, James, Mrs. Crosby and Tony Smith visited friends at Carbondale on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Ferry, Capitola and Donald Boston have returned from a motor trip to New Jersey and New York. Miss Viola, Winfield of the house guest of Mrs. ever. The' Boy Scouts held their regular weekly meeting in the church hall Tuesday night. New Jersey is H. B. Wool- Support Our Local Candidate For Prothonotary G. Harold Wagner of Dallas In Praise of Work Accustom a man to 16 hours of work a day, and he will regard 10 hours’ work as a soft snap. But accustom him to working 7 or 8 hours, and he will look upon 10 hours of work as an unbearable hardship. Young men of today too often are under the disad- vantage of having been trained in the Collector of Kingston Township. 88-hour idea —American Magazine. — MCORMICK- DEERING FARM MACHINES ¢ Support Our Doct Candidate For| First No Bank PUBLIC SQUARE WILKES-BARRE, PA. United States Depository: | Capital Stock ........$750,000.00 Surplus and undivided profits earned ...........$2,000,000.00 Officers and Directors Wm. S. McLean, President ‘Wm. H. 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Misses May and Elizabeth Johnson of Wilkes-Barre were dinner guets Of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rineman one day recently. Robert Jones of Plymouth is visiting his cousin, Glenwood Ide, at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Asa Holcomb. Mr. and Mrs. John Warren of Har- persville, N. Y., have returned home after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. William Bulford. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Randall spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Davis at Noxen Misses Margaret Girvan, Bertha Thomas, R. Elizabeth Brickenridge and Ruth Creasy of Dallas visited Miss Ruth May Hazel on Sunday. from Methodist Church -Rev. H. F. Henry his returned from his vacation and will occupy the pul- pit at 9:30. Sunday school at 10:30. Sunday will be Missionary Sunday in the Bible school at 10:30. Christian Church The Men's and Women’s Bible at the church. Church service at 9:30. Sunday school at 10:30. Gerald Frantz and Leland Moss, Ray and Clifford Xeiper of allas motored to Coney Island and other places of interest last week-end. Royal Culp had his tonsils removed Monday. Mr. and Mrs. JH. J. Major enter- tained on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bertram, Misses Louise Bertram, Mil- dred Bertram, Mildred Downing and Walter Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Krantz, Mrs. Ella Martin spent the week at Atlan- tie City. Miss Elma Major spent Tuesday with Miss Alice Brace at Idetown. Léwis Siperko is moving his faiaily to Shavertown. g Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Warmouth and children spent Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Moss. Raymond and Bobby Shaver of Wyo- ming are spending a few days with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shaver. Mr. and Mrs. William Balliet have moved to Forty Fort. Mrs. Florence Perrego, whe was visiting Mr. and Mrs. Milton Perrego has returned to her home in Shaver- town. Classes will meet next Friday evening J detown- Support Our Local Candidate For Prothonotary G. Harold Wagner of Dallas The annual picnic .of the Idetown Queen Esther Society was held Tues- day at Sandy Beach. The day was thoroughly enjoyed. Contests were held in the afternoon and dainty prizes given the winners. The September meetig will ie held at the church and the society will entertain the Junior Queen Esthers of the First Methodist Church of Wilkes-Barre. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Neely returned last week from a tour which included a visit of some length to Atlantic City. From there they traveled down the coas, touching Philadelphia, Wilming- ton, eGttysburg and many other Pints of interest. \ Miss Alice Brace has returned to ner home from a months’ stay at Ocean Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Boice with Mr. Boice’s father and mother visited relatives at Kingston, N. Y., last week. James and Helen Cooke of Bethle- ‘|hem spent a week with relatives at Idetown. They were joind by their father and ‘nother and sister Gladys on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wright returned to Bethlehem with them on Sunday. Russell Cooke, who is employed as draftsman by the Autocar Company of Ardmore is spending his vacation at his home in Idetown. Mrs. Frank Hobbs of Stroudsburg visited her sister, Mrs. Bruce Shaver, last week. : Mr. and Mr. Joseph Deid and chil- dren spent several days here on their return to their home at Ardmore. They had made a two weeks’ visit at the sfummer hone of Edward Cooke at Lake Oneida, N. Y. Mrs. Almira Parrish is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Par- rish. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kocher of this place has moved to Endicott, N. Y Mrs. Harold Crosby and daughter, Carol, returned Monday from a two weeks’ visit to Philadelphia. The Women’s Home Missionary So- ciety recently served a chicken dinner to the Men’s Bible Class of Luzerne. There were twnty-two mmbers and their wives present. Mrs. Arthur Elston called on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elston on Sunday. rs. Bertha Jenkins is spending a few day with friends at «ingstca. Mr. Alvah Jones and childr:n «are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walter Covert. Support Our Local Candidate For Prothonotary G. Harold Wagner of Dallas Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Shaver, Mr. and | PINOCHLE CLUB Shavertown clubs and one of the most active and up-to-the-minute of them all Earl Monk's store and the following are active members: Laycock, Fabian Odell, Jack cH, George Hunt, Jake Rau, George Weit- zel and Fred Kromelbein. “Doc” Laycock and Earl Monk are partners and challenge any. . always combination out of the other group. So far they are unbeaten, so outsiders will gladly be accepted as opponents at any time. Mr. Odell is a high runner- up and is very frank to admit that the only reason he isn’t easily the cham- pion is because he has to play partser to so many amateurs. 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