Das POST. DALLAS. PA, SEPTEMBER 7 1929 —Idetown- The ‘“D2uth” Bible town Sunday school held its annual picnic at Perrin’s Marsh on Thursday. An enjoyable day was reported by following members and friends: Mrs. ‘W. H. Nevel. Julia Spencer, Mr Harry Ide, Doris Ide, Mrs. EE. E. Brace, Mrs. Albertina, Allen, Mrs. Fred | Ide, Mrs. Frank Wright, Mrs. E. BE. Parrish, Mrs. Almira Parrish, James Rogers, Audrey Rogers, Ruth ‘Wilson, Bertha Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Gregory, Mrs. Ruth Reynolds, Mrs. Elizabeth Denman, Mr. and Mrs. Abijah Baird, Mr. and Mrs. Hendrick Gregory, Mrs. Ralph Welsh, Helen and Bobby Welsh, Mrs. Horace Spencer, Liva Spencer, Norma Whitesell, Mrs. James Parks, Mrs. Percy Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Neely, Ada Daly, Mrs. Thomas, Margaret I.ocke, Mrs. W. R. Ide, Mrs. Alice Gordon. Mrs. Hendrick Gregory on Friday, August 30. in honor of her son Benjamin's seventeenth birthday anniversary. The following were present: Mrs. John ‘Gregory, Sadie Gregory, Mrs. Walter Coats, Yrery Coates, Mrs. Reese, Lucille Reese and Edna Reese of Larksville. Mr. and Mrs. William Gregory spent last week-end at their lodge on White Deer ‘mountain, near Lewisburg. ‘party included twenty-one members of the Gregory family. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Hadsell enter- tained the Cullen Randall: family ° of Huntsville on Sunday: + '*t*! Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Richards have returned after a week's stay at Atlan- tic City. : XN ~ Corey Gilman and. family -o port, Conn., were guests of Mr. Mrs. Charles Gilman recently. Mrs. Bruce Shaver ‘had 'as a guest last week her nephew, Lewis Rabert. Mr. and Mrs. William Gregory mo- tored to Endicott, N. Y., last week. A baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Truesdale last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bryden are re- joicing over the birth of a Monday, August 2 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wright, Re- f Bridge- and becca and Ethel Wright of Teo Albert Mekeel N: O. and Mr. and Mrs. Lehman motored to Netcong, where they visited a brother, Mekeel. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McKenna, Her- bert Wright and Jean Major went on a motor trip over the week-end which 7. R. included Watkins Glen, Niagara Falls | and Canada. Support Our Local Candidate For| - Prothonotary G. Harold Wagner of Dallas ~Orange- Mr. and Mrs. David Emmanuel and’ sons, Leon and Billy, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brace, Marian and James Brace, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dymond and sons, Glenn and Robert, motored | to Watkins Glenn on Sunday. The saw mill on Alec Mitchell's farm was destroyed by fire Thursday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. fended a shower for iam LaBarr of night. The Queen Esther Guards and Mother Home Missionary Society will picnic in Glenn Echo Park on Satur- day. Every one is asked to sandwiches and a covered dish. ' Margaret Snyder of Brooklyn, N. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. TF. A. Snyder. : Mr. and Mrs. guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. George LaBarr. Miss Norma Agnew has Drexel Hill, Philadelphia, where has accepted a teacher's position. The Orange school will open ‘Monday, September 9. Mary Sickler entertained Mr. Mrs. Leo Snyder and son Leland at dinner Thursday evening. George LaBarr at- Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Dallas Thursday Society, Home Jewels of gone to on James Shaw has returned to Phila- | delphia, where he is teaching. Jean Harris of Binghamton, N. Y., | has returned home after visiting at the lo home of her grandfather, John Berlew. The Berlew family: reunion was held | at Montross’ Grove on Labor Day. Tony Smith and Charles Ross spent Labor day fishing at Beech Lake. Mr. and Mrs. children attended the Corby reunion at Fernbrook on Saturday. Mary Jane and James Fowler have returned home after spending the sum- mer with their grandmother cago. Mrs. Anderson of Chicago is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Jack Fowler. Benjamin Armstrong was killed Fri- day while at work in the Exeter col- liery. He is survived by his widow and three daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larish and Kenneth of Wyoming. visited Mr. Mrs. Leo Dymond on Sunday. Theodore Shiedel of Philadelphia has returned home after visiting at the home of Otis Agnew. Marian Agnew has returned .to Red Lion, where she is the domestic science teacher in th Junior high school. Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Heilner and cdhildren, Mildred and Clinton, and Mrs. Ella, Hatton of Elizabeth, N. J., visited relatives here over Labor Day. Rev. and Mrs. Floyd Crispell children of Sidney, N.. Y. called friends here recently. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shavertown called at Leo on Sunday. Church services on Sunday Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. preaching at 10:30 a. m. ! Support Our Local Candidate Prothonotary G. Harold Wagner of Dallas son, and and on Stelts of Dymond’s are: and One at a Time Never bear more than one trouble at a time. kinds—all they have ever had, all they have now, and all they expect to have.—Edward Everett Hale. | Speaking of Signs— The telephone ringing in the mid: dle of the night usually means the ‘ex- change girl is trying to give some- body the wrong number.—Cineinnati Enquirer Class of the Ide- | the | Mrs. | entertained | The baby girl, | the | hold a’ bring | Y. Laird Stanton: were | she | and | Harold Bedford and | in Chi-| For Taggart of Some people bear three | | —Huntsville- Mr. and Mrs. ‘Albert Perrego and daughter, Grace, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerman of Dorranceton spent the week-end at a hunting cam .n Berks county. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hadsall will en- [leriain the Adult Bible Class of the Mr. and Mrs. William Reese of Scranton were the guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Phoenix, and ton Monday Mr. and Mrs. George Case? and son Clarence of Kingston were Mr. band Mrs. Phoenix's guests. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Orcutt attended Methodist Episcopal Sunday school at |the Susquehanna county fair at Mont- | their home on Tuesday ‘evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Balliet son, Billy, and - Mr. and Mrs. | Davis | Clity. |: + Mr. tained Rev. | of and Mrs. John I. Trucksville at dinner Rev. and Mrs. Harry F. | son Ellsworth have returned hone |after spending several days in New | York City. | Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Stoeckel are en- | tertaining Mrs. Stoeckel’s sister, Mrs. Gilchrist, of Newark, N. J. | Mrs. William Reynolds and daugh- | ters, Hortense and Roxie, of Norwick,, IN. Y., spent the week-end with rela- | tives at this place. Ben Twarski and Mr. Donn of King- | ston visited Michael ‘Walle: on Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. G. ‘A: ‘Learn and Mr. jand Mrs. H. W. Danks spent Sunday at Montrose. . Mrs. Frank Bulford, Miss Ruth May | Hazel. Mrs. Clarence Elston and son Harold were dinner guests ‘of Mr. and Mis, William Bulford on Monday. Mr. and ' Mrs. Joseph Levine Wilkes-Barre visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Hudsall on Sunday. Charles Warmouth has moved his family to Luzerne. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Perrego daughter Grace spent Thursday Forty Fort, Mrs. Peter Frailey, son William and grandson George of Endicott, N. ve | have returned home after spending th | summer with Mr. and Mrs. 35 Mg i Bulfcerd. | Rev. and Mrs. John IL. Thomas of | Trucksville spent one day recently with Mr. and Mrs. Olie L. Harvey. | Mrs. Gordon Johnson spent Satur- lday in Wilkes-Barre. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Stoeckel enter- £| tained at a family dinner party oun | Wr ednesday evening. | Dr. and Mrs. Smith, Miss Patsy | Snell, Mrs. Harold Johnson and chil dren of Wyoming were guests of Mr, and Mrs. G. A. Learn at supper on | Monday. The men’s and women’s classes. of [the Christian Sunday school met in ithe basement of the church on Friday evening. Refreshments were served [by ‘Grald Frantz, Charles Elston, Wal- ter Davis and Arthur Elston. A number of young people from the | Wyoming Avenue Christian Church [met with the Huntsville young people last Sunday evening. | | It was necessary to play the tenth | inning in the ball game between the | married men and the single men on | | Labor Day. Eve then the game ended | in a tie. Time did not permit the men |to play another inning. | This is Temperance Sunday | M. E. Bible school. { he Women’s Home Missionary So- | ciety of the M. E. Church will meet | |at Mrs. Charles Pettebone’s home next | Thursday afternoon at 2. Mr. and Mrs. Raiph Frantz have re- | | turned hone from a, week's vacation at | Atlantic City, Philadelphia and Wash- ington. Miss | with on Sunday. of \ and at in the Phyllis Elston spent Sunday Miss Irene Moore. Mrs. ‘Hazel Bogart and chiidren are | spending a few days in Mifflinville. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Culp of Wilkes- | Jarre spent Labor Day witn Mir and | | Mrs. . Milton Culp. Rev. and Mrs. Rundell oi ville, Pa., spent last week Bertha Randall. Mr. and Mrs. F. Mrs. H. J. Major Clark are touring Canada. | Miss Elsie Lebo of 8 Curwenis- | with Miss | H. Johnson, Mr. and | and Mary New York State and + < Shenandoah spen Miss Gertrude Culp and Clifford Culp | spent the week-end and Labor Day with their’ parents, Mr. Stanley Culp. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Earl f Forty Fort visited Mr. and H. A. Randall on Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. tained recently Mr. and Mrs. | Culp and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Moore and family. | Mrs. Lewis Shaver neuralgia. The following are teaching Fort schools: Misses Louise Elizabeth Hoyt, Arline Frantz, Major and Bertha Randall. Rowland Schooley spent end with Willard Sutton. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Shaver, town called Mr. and Mrs. Randall cn Tuesday. IL.odge No. 190 wiener roast at: Mr. Sutton’s recently. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Thomas of Balti- more called on Mr. and Mrs. Shaver recently. Miss Arline Frantz spent Labor with friends at Lake Carey. John Headman magatored to burg on Sunday. Emery Garnett Freeman, both united in marriage on Mr. and Mrs. Henry as their guests recently Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Harrison of Jackson township. Bertram, the of Ide- on H.-A, held a and Mrs. corn Harvey Day Blooms- and" Miss Weavertown, Saturday. of Many people in this section are suf- | fering from a scarcity of water. Sev- eral wells are reported dry and streams | are; very low. Mrs. Zimmerman has ‘returned home | after with her son in spending Kingston. John Headman several days and Miss Beatrice Bloomsburg enjoyed an |outing at Harvey's Lake on Labor Day. Miss Althea Headman left Saturday for Linifield, near Philadelphia, where she will teach this year. Support Our Local Candidate For Prothonotary G. Harold Wagner of Dallas Healthy Reindeer The government has maintained ex- periment stations in Alaska and keeps | in touch with the main herds of refn- | deer. been encountered. and | James spent the week-end in Wilkes-Barre. spent the week-end at Atlantic | Clifford |rose last week. Mrs. J. C. Benjamin and daughter Howell of Trucksville | the and Mrs. C. L. Mrs. Howard Engleman accompanied Henry and | per nephew, Frances Wills, to his home remaining | in Plains on Thursday, there for the balance of the week. Mr. | Engleman went down to spend the week-end with them. They returned | home on Monday. | Mr. and Mrs. W. their guests over the week-end Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Sayre and daughter of Muncy. Malvin Davis came up from New York to spend the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Davis. Mrs. Levi Yiengst and children re- turned home on Saturday after spend- ing the summer with Mrs. Yiengst's mother, Mrs. E. J. Dorney of Allen- town. Mrs. Josephine Rogar of Johnson City, N. Y., was a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rogar and family. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Newberry enter- tained over the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Newberry and family of Phila- delphia. Miss Thelma Miller has home after visiting at Oneonta, for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Brown and family returned N.Y, Ellen | the week-end with Miss Arline Frantz. | and Mrs. | and ramily | Charles Elston enter- | Oscar is suffering from | in Forty | ,Elma | week- and | alph | Mona | were | Headman had | Na contagious ‘disease has ever | was guest the forepart of the week of | | and Mrs. Frank Bulford enter- |phig grandparents, Dr. Thomas | Boston. of Kingston spent the week-end with | the former’s father, John Brown Mrs. A. L. Meeker returned home after spending the | summer with Mrs. Meeker's father. Mr. Goodwin of Beaumont. Mr. and’ Mrs: Eugene Miller and family of Kingston were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E, J. Miller. Mrs. Cinday Altemose some time at the home Henry, of Brooklyn, Pa. Born, to Mr. ferty of Allentown, a son, been named Robert Eugene. ferty will be remembered as Emily May. Mr. and Mrs. William Reinhards of Spring City were recent guests of Mr and Mrs. Albert May. Miss Beulah Keiper, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keiper, who is patient in Wilkes-Barre General Hos- pital, is not improving as rapidly of her son, who has Mrs. Laf- Miss | her friends wish. B. Risley had as| Mrs. Albert May entertained her mother, Mrs. William Reinhard, a for- mer Noxen resident, who was visiting here last week, with a surprise party. | present: | Ris- | The following ladies were Mesdames Nelson Beahrm, W. B. iey, E. J. Miller, Harry Miller, L. I. Loveland, J. E. Turrell, Ida Devine, Beulah VanCampen, Andrew Thomas, Albert Dendler, Gomer Thomas, S. H. Rauch,. S: S. Crosby, E. P. B. Engle- man, Fred Osborne, Misses Ora Miller | and Jessie Thomas. H. V. Bogart and family thank all those who assisted during their recent bereavement; also those who furnished cars and sent flowers. i Ly . Speaking of Noise Lots of people never make much noise in the world till their theories are exploded.—Grand Rapids Press. and family have | is spending | and Mrs. Arthur Laf- | of | al | as wish to LEGAL 7 | Golf Statistics It has been estimated that 15 ,000,000 LUZERNE COUNTY, ss: golf balls are used in a year exclu- In the Court of Comon Pleas of Lu- | sive of those misused zerne County, No. 571, July Term, 1929 Libel in Divorce a vinculo matrimonii | Miriam W. Crews v. Robert E. Crews | | To Robert E. Crews: Take notice that | an alias subpoena in the above case having been returned by the Sheriff of | Luzerne County, that you. the said Robert E. Crews, cannot be found in | | Luzerne County, you, the said Robert | |B. Crews, are hereby notified and di- | rected to appear before the said court | |on Monday, October 7th, 1929, at 10 |. o'clock a. m. to answer the complaint | filed in the above case. | JOHN MacLUSKIE, Sheriff. George Malkemes JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Shavertown, Pa. Automobile Licenses Affidavits Prepared Rents Collected Thomas M. Lewis, Attorney. o Real Estate Ribbon for Typewriter Typewriter ribbons are usually made of good quality nainsook closely woven of fine even thread spun from the hast long-fiher Sea island cotton. They are in'ted by moans of special machinery ¢o that enc fiher becomes thorny eh Iv legs tia Prompt and Courteous . Service MONK BUILDING NINETEEN 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- ness principles. I believe that 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 Frank G. Mathers FOR Tax Collector OF KINCSTON TOWNSHIP The Bonafide Support Our Local Candidate Give This Section of Luzerne County the Recognition It Deserves PROTHONOTA FOR Candidate Support Our Local Candidate Give T his Section of Luzerne County the Recognition It Deserves a. H WA CAPABLE AND QUALIFIED: arold