The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, September 07, 1929, Image 5

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ST, DALLAS, PA,
ENTERTAINED AT BRIDGE
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rood enter-|
tained at a bridge dinner at their home’
in Dallas last Friday evening. Those
present were: Mr. and Mus. Jeffrey
Millard, Mr. and Mrs. William Page, |
Mr. and rMs. Donald Herbert, Mr. and |
35 Mrs. Charles Nesbitt, Mr. and Mrs.
2 Russell Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs.
James Besecker and Mr. and Mrs.
if Harry Roat.
MRS. OBERST ENTERTAINS
Mrs. Peter Oberst was hostess at a
delightful card party given at her
home in Dallas on Thursday evening
for the benefit of St. Therese’h Church.
Many friends from the valley were
present. After cards a dainty lunch
was served. Music and dancing filled
a very pleasant evening.
Ted Hoover of Trucksville was win-
ner of the door prize and Charleh
Layou won a beautiful floor lamp.
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Presents
Candidacy
Oren ;
In presenting his candidacy for the
office of School. Director of Kingston
Township at the primaries to be held
Tuesday, Septem-
ber 17, Charles. F.
Lewis, of Trucks-
ville, fully appre-
ciates the import-
ance of this office
and is offering to
give his best at-
tention to the du-
ties thereof.
Mr. Lewis. was
born. in. Sugar
. Notch in 1889, in.
which place and Charles F. Lewis
Ashley he spent the greater part of his
earlier life. For the last fourteen
years he has resided in Trucksville,
during which time he has taken an ac-
tive part in church and civic affairs.
In adidtion to graduation from the
public schools, he is a graduate of
/ Dickinson College, Preparatory School
of Carlisle, Pa. and of Wharton
Extension course of the University of
Pennsylvania. :
‘ During the last twenty years he has
been in a clerical capacity and at
present is the chief shipper for the
Lehigh & Wilkes-Barre Coal Company.
~ Being a firm believer in government
by all the people, Mr. Lewis is making
his appeal to the voter of independent
judgment, for it is evident that the
time is rapidly passing when a small
group of the electorate can dictate to
the rank and file as to who shall be
candidates and how they shall vote.
Having made no pledges, he is free
to promise the men and women of
Kingston Township, if elected, that he
will serve unreservedly for the effi-
cient management of school affairs.
The fact that he is a property woner
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age is sufficient guarantee that he is
vitally interested. To those who agree
. on the foregoing policy, he suggests
this slogan, “The best we can afford 1s
none too good for the education of our
‘| preference.
and parent of three children of school |.
BE SURE TO REGISTER |
ENTERTAIN AT DINNER
In order that all citizens may have . :
an opportunity to vote at the coming Mr. and Mrs. Creston Gallup
primaries. The registrar will be at Kunkle entertained on Sunday a nu
the polling place today to register , 2&¥ of relatives and friends.
- == |was served to the following.
voters and correct names from 10 until |
3 o'clock and from 6 until 9. Be sure
liam Grey, Mrs. -Faber, Miss
to register and be sure to vote no mat-
ter who is the candidate of your hg
daugh
leld of Noxen, Alice Gallup,
Mrs. Joseph Sickler and
Ruth of Beaumont.
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CHRYSLER MCTORS PRODUCT Zs
ey :
(ily Liymoutis
builds a Full-
=O Small Car Price
1635
Ride in a Plymouth. Drive it. Then you
Size Car at a
and upwards
F. O. B. DETROIT
will understand why 127,768 Plymouths
were produced and sold in the past year
CHRYSLER -BUILT ~ FULL-SIZE
HYDRAULIC SELF-EQUALIZING BRAKES
SMARTEST STYLE — LOWEST UPKEEP
BEST PERFORMANCE
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AMERICA’S LOWEST-PRICED FULL-SIZE CAR
JAMES R. OLIVER
Direct Dealer
Main Street Dallas,
Dinner
Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Bretz of Delano, Mrs. W
Anna | i
Faber of Bethlehem, Mrs. Ellen Mans- : i
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As a Citizen ] b
As a Business Man |
As a Lawyer
Leonard D. Morgan has a background which for cleanli-
ness in every-day living—in service to friend, neighbor and
country, stands clear unmarred. He has measured up as
citizen and soldier. *
As a business man—he has enjoyed the association and =
confidence of some of the community’s finest men. These =
associations include: Counsel of Duryea State Bank, Associ-
ate Counsel of First National Bank, Wilkes-Barre, and
director of American Red Cross. -
As a lawyer, he has been active before the State and County,
Courts and has acquired an experience of great latitude. .
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EONARD D. MORGAN
| ads
Character Emboldens Every Step In
| The Career of Leonard D. Morgan
REQUISITES ALL-of proper administration
of the Office of County. Controller
— VOTE
[Leonard D. Morgan
—FOR— ike
County Controller
Republican and Democratic Tic!
Primary, September 17, 1825
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