The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, September 14, 1929, Image 2

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DALLAS POST, DALLAS, PA., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1929
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The LI. wes’ Aid Society wil hold its
regular .il day meeting and quilting
in the basement of the Methodist]
Episcopal Church on Thursday.
ner will be served at noon by Mrs. A.
R. Holcomb, Mrs. T. W. Stoeckel, Mrs.
George Ide, Mrs. C. M. Pettebone.
Everybody welcome.
Church service next Sunday at the
M. E. ‘Church: Sermon, :9:30- a. m.
Sunday school, 10:30 a. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frantz and
daughter, Ella, visited relatives at
Pottsgrove on Sunday.
Mrs. Wilbur Ruth of Scranton
days with Mr. and R. Hol-
comb.
Mr.
Mrs. Asa
and Mrs. Lewis Shaver enter-
tained Mr. and Mrs. James Stem and |
daughter, Josephine, Mr. ‘and Mrs.
Esten Adelman of Dallas on Sunday”
evening.
Mrs. F.
Risewick
D. Hess,® Mrs.
of Nanticoke are spending
the week with Mr. and Mrs. T. W.
Soteckel.
Mrs. M. E. Keeler of Trucksville
visited Mrs. A. J. Hadsall one day re-
cently.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson, Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Major have returned
home after spending several days 1n
New York~’State and Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hadsall enter-
tained on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Levine of Wilkes-Barre, Mrs. and Mrs.
Charles Elston and family of Idetown.
Mr. and’ Mrs. J. A. Rogers enter-
tained ‘on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Rogers and children, Edwin, Jr., and
Marjorie of Kingston.
Mr.: and Mrs. Leslie Smith and
daughter, Virginia, of Johnson City,
NN. Y., spent the week-end with Mrs.
Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. -A.
Randall.
Misses Dorothy and Betty Ferrel of
Brooklyn, N. Y., has returned home
after spending a ‘month with Miss
“Jane Keener.
Mrs. Charles Elston of Idetown spent
Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. A. J.
Hadsall.
Michael Grey has moved his family
to West Dallas.
Mr. and and Mrs. Gordon Johnson
and sons, Russell, Glen and Lynn,
spent Sunday at Noxen.
Mr.’ and Mrs. Sidney Lyon and
daughter, Eleanor, of Forty Fort
visited Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Randall on
Sunday.
Mr. and ‘Mrs. Harold Bertram and
daughter Betty visited Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Elston at Idetown one evening
recently,
Mrs. Gilchrist of Newark, N. J., has
returned home after spending a week |
with her sister, Mrs. T. W. Stoeckel.
The Adult Bible Class of the M. E.
Sunday school was entertained by Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Hadsall on Tuesday
evening. The class is presenting a
bulletin board to the church and plans
were discussed to have a dedication.
The board adds to the attractivene
of the church and the class is to
commended on their achievement. /
bountiful lunch was served ao the fol-
lowing: Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Randall,
Myr. and Mrs. Olie I. Harvey, Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Johnson, Mrs. Ralph
‘Shaver, Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Bert-
ram, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R. Elston,
Miss Betty Breckenridge, Miss Betty
Bertram, J. A. Rogers, Sr., Lewis J.
Wiaters, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hadsall.
A number of people from this place
spent Sunday at Thornhurst.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Splitt and chil
dren, Helen and Durwobd, spent a day |
recently with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Bulford. ;
Mrs. Samuel H. Sturdevant spent
Saturday in Wilkes-Barre.
The Men's and Women’s Bible
Classes of the Christian Church met at
the church on Friday evening. The
business meeting was followed by a
program sponsored by the Men's Class.
Mrs. Andreas rendered two vocal solos
and Prof. Gwilym Davies gave an 1d-
«dress on temptation. The hosts were
Walter Davis, Arthur Elston, Gerald
Frantz, Charles Elston. The following
were present: Prof. and Mrs.
Gwilym Davies, Mr. and Mrs. L. R.
Andreas, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Andreas,
Rev. C. A. Frick, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Shaver, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elston,
Ruth Elston, Mrs. Walter Covert,
Robert Culp, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Davies, , Mrs. Ralph Frantz, Mr. and
‘Mrs. Lewis Culp, Mr. and Mrs. H. J.
Major, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Roberts, Mr.
and Mrs. C. B. Hoyt, Herbert Culp,
Gerald Frantz, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Culp,
Ransom Elston, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Culp, William Davis, Mr. and Mrs. A.
N. Garringer, Arline Frantz, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Elston, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Graser.
Christian Church
Church service at 9:30.
Sunday school! at 10:30.
The Dallas District Young People’s
Council 'met at the church on Wed-
nesday evening. The largest number
of schools was represented since the
organization of the council, there be-
ing! fifteen school represented. Plans
for the annual conferecne are well un-
der way. Tt will be held
October 19th.
Methodist Church
Chureh service at 9:30.
Sunday school at 10:30.
The Ladies’ Aid will
church. next Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ingram of Des
Moines spent a few days recently with
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sutton.
meet at the
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Miss Lois Elston spent Sunday with
Misses Evelyn Hannabk Culp.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Culp and Ruth
Royal and Barbara spent Sunday with |
Mr. and Mrs. George Reed of Wilkes-
Barre.
The H. B. C. Class of the Christian
Sunday school held a corn and wiener
roast at the home of their teacher,
‘Mrs. Nesbitt Garinger, at Dallas, on
Tuesday evening. Those present: Mrs.
Neshitt Garinger, Evelyn Culp, Lois
Elston, ‘Hannah Culp,’ Doris Roberts,
Emory Elston, Wilbur Davis, Burton
Roberts, Delmore Besecker, Wilson
Garinger.
Miss Dorothy Culp spent Sunday
with Miss Ceal Elston.
Mrs. Alfred Warmouth and children
ar spending a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Moss.
Din- |
has |
returned home wufter spending Several |
Elizabeth |
ne |
at Dallas on
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| -Trucksville- |
1a Mrs.
Fred Winnans and children of
Avoca spent a few days recently with |
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Neel.
Mr. ‘and Mrs., James Hutchison
visited the Misses Doran on Sunday.
Mrs. J. C. Lewis recently entertained
at the “Bridge Inn” in honor of Mrs.
J. KF. Choicener, who will leave soon
for her home in New Bedford, Mass.
after spending the summer with rela-
[tives in Trucksville. Luncheon was
served to: Ars. J. F. Choicener, Miss
Anna Turrel, Miss Clare Brown, Miss
Eva Leach, Mrs. Rissinger, Miss Bess
Leach, Mr. F. H. Geer, Mrs. Arthur
Bradbury, Miss Nellie Leach, Miss
Margaret Barber, Mrs. H. H. Smith
and Mrs. J. C. Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Palmer of Dun-
more spent Sunday with Mrs. Charles
| Palmer at her home on Orchard street.
Katherine Rice, Ruth Palmer and
Nettie Thomas left Monday for Mans-
| field State Normal school.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond: Gardiner and
| daughter, Florence, have returned
|home after having spent a few days
[in Atlantic City. |
The local forest fire crew was on |
night duty on the fire near Noxen re-
| cently. Fifteen of the crew, under the
| direction of Melvin Hewit and Glenn
|Strour patrolled for nearly eighteen |
[pours
| The members of the Women’s For-
| eign Missionary Society of the M. E.
Church held their annual mite box
opening at the church Tuesday eve- |
ning, September 10. The program was |
[in charge of Rev. Chapman, who gave |
la very interesting talk. After the col-
lection of mite boxes refreshrments |
| were served. |
| Clifford Howell is taking a post |
|graduate course at Coughlin High
| school
The Misses Doran and Mrs. Hutchi- |
|son are recovering’ from injuries re- |
ceived in an automobile accident re- |
| cently. |
| The local high school has an un-
|usually large enrollment this fall, 180
| pupils.
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Mrs. Charles Anderson and daugh- |
[ter Helen have returned home after |
| spending a. few days in Atlantic City. |
| The ladies of the Dallas Rotary |
[Club spent Thursday afternoon and |
| evening at Montrose Inn.
|. Mr. and Mrs. James: iRtchie of Dal- |
|las recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Wil- |
[liam Riddell of Rice avenue.
Mrs. George Bessimer left for
falo, N. Y., on Labor Day.
{ Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Howell spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rood at
| Pike's Creek. . |
| Mr. and Mrs. Earl Price entertained |
|a number of friends at a corn and]
| wiener roast on Tuesday evening.
| The Young Women’s Missionary
| Society of the M. E. Church met at
[the home of Miss Florence Heitsman
| Vote Frank Mathers for Tax Col-
{ lector Kingston Towsship.
Buf-
at Centermoreland Monday evening. |
| The regular business meeting was |
| held. Miss Bertha Sutliff, a delegate |
Ito Camp Hiawatha, gave a very in-
| teresting report of her activities there. |
Those present: Misses Lenora War-
den, Ruth and Doris Chapman, Frances
Keeler, Blanche Otherholt, Ira Pethick,
| Bertha Sutliff, Roxie Smith, uth |
| Pethick, Mrs. Jack @ Kennen, Mrs. |
| Neul Kester, Mrs. Calvin Warner, Mrs. |
! Peter Moyle and Mrs. Griffith. Visitors
[were Kenneth Woolbert, Nuel eKster
| and Samuel Reese. |
R. Howell was hostess on|
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Mrs. Z.
ladies’ day at Irem Temple Country
| Club. |
| Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson, Mrs. |
Mary Metz and Charles Anderson en- |
| joyed a motor trip to Montrose on |
Sunday.
Miss Jessie Race spent Sunday with
friends in Noxen.
|Support Our Local Candidate For
Prothonotary
G. Harold Wagner of Dallas
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Miss Jane Smith spent the week-end
|at her grandmother’s, Mrs. Jerry Kes-
| ter, at Trucksville.
| Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stortz :s en- |
| tertaining relatives from New York |
| City.
| Jackson township public scnoclz |
| opened Monday, September 9th.
1. U. Case has been doing consider- |
able repair work at Ceasctcwn school |
| building the past few weeks. {
Theodore Iaskowski left Monday |
| for the opening o¢:Z Bloomuhuig State |
Teachers’ College, whicn opened |
| September 10th.
| On Satruday afternoon the
townCemetery Association held ats]
annual election of officers Baptist |
Church. The following were elected
to serve for the coming year:
{dent, Wayne Cease; secretary,
Ceage-
wi
Presi-
| erick Cease; treasurer, Fred
| trustees, Gustav Splitt, Elmer Cease, |
| Morgan Cease, Wayne Cease, Clinton |
McDaniels; auditors, Elmer Cease, |
| Gustav Spitt; ;sexton, Martin- Red-
| mond.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Duckworth, |
|of Wyoming, spent Thursday with |
| Mrs. Gustav Splitt.
{ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shouidic2 recently |
[spent a week at Washington, D. C.
| Wilmington, D. C., and other points of
interest.
Several aldies of the Baptist Church
Tuesday at the hema of
| spen Nrs.
{of the Friendly Workers Society.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Sutton and baby
{of Carverton, also Miss Suzie Shoudice
{spent Sunday at the of
| Shouldice.
Fred |
Hone
{ Mrs. Ted Williams of Nanticoke |
{spent a day last week witn her mother, |
| Mrs. Ashton.
| Dennis Bonning visited his sister, |
| Mrs. Lawrence Smith at lehman on
| Friday,
Lansford Norris of Trael
ville was a |
caller at the home of Dana Rice
| Sunday. |
{ The trustees of Jackson M. E.
| Church are holding a corn roast I'ri-
| day evening at the farm of I. I. Smith |
|for the benefit of the church. The}
| public is invited to attend.
| Support Our Local Candidate For|
Prothonotary |
G. Harold Wagner of Dallas
| later.
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~Centermoreland- —-Lehman- |
Brisbin and Glenn Kelley have gone | Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Garey of Shaver-
to Binghamton, where they have ob-!|town were entertained at the home of
tained employ nent in the shoe factory. |R. D. Major on Sunday afternoon.
Samuel” VanScoy left on Tuesday to| Mrs. Bertha Ide, Mr. and Mrs. David
attend Wesleyan University in ‘Ohio. [Ide and daughter Ethel of Idetown
Frank Gay is quite seriously ill at|were callers at the home of James Ide
this writing. {on Sunday evening. |
Miss Florence Corby underwent an | Ww, J. Lutz of Forty Fort spent Mon-
operation for appendicitis’ at General |q,y evening at the home of his daugh-
Hospital last Tuesday. Latest report|ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. JH. |
is that she is improving nicely. Parks.
The store operated by W. D. aGy is| Walter S. Ide has taken up his school
receiving a coat of paint, which greatly | duties in New York City after a short
improves the appearance. | vacation spent at the home of his par-
Mrs. Dawson Howell, a former resi- | ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Ide here.
dent of this place, died at her home Yn Mrs. William Elston entertained the
Tunkhannock on Wednesday. ‘he | Queen Esther Girls on Thursday eve-
funeral services under direction op ning:
Undertaker Dailey ‘will be announecd | Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Miers enter- |
Itained relatives from Philadelphia re-
cently.
John Willard and little daughter
Shirley of Moosic were recently callers |
at the home of James Ide.
Mrs. Rust of Wilkes-Barre erter-
tained a number of friends at a |
luncheon at Honeysuckle Inn on Wed- |
| nesday. |
: Arthur Shook has made a number of | ps. Josn Wollinger, Mr. and Mrs.
improvements on his farm recently. | Robert Ide and son spent Sunday with
George Smith of New York State | the family of the former’s son, John
is visiting’ his mother, Mrs. Otto Kelley. { Wollinger, Jr., at Sheatown. )
The D. of A. IL.odge held its regular | 0 {
meeting last Wednesday night. A good | ® :
SE Sie ban | Support Our Local®* Candidate For
A number of pupils from this place
are attending high school at Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baird have
moved to Kingston, where Mr. Baird
is employed by Winter's dairy. |
J. H. Geist is attending the Jr. O. U.
A. M. state convention at Allentown.
The Grange will serve dinner in hall Prothonotary
basement election day. G. Harold Wagner of Dallas |
Theodore Swartwood and Herbert ee |
Gessener are home this week prepar- | a’ a v [
ing to enter Wyoming Seminary for Mining and Mintage |
the coming year. | In the coinage of the United States |
Celestia Levitt has resumed her| there is represented the metals gold. |
studies at Mansfield State Teachers’ | silver, nickel and copper. with tin
College this ‘year. as allovs
land zinc
_Meeker—
Ruth Karschner, who recently under-
went an operation, has returned to her |
|Home and is nicely improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Roushey and
children of Trucksville called on local
relative Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Edith King spent a few days re-
cetly at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
| Hildebrant.
Mr. and Mrs. George Weintz and
daughters entertained the following re-
cent: Mrs. Dora Bowen and daugh-
ter, Elizabeth of New York City; Mr.
and Mrs. Clate Kriss and daughter,
Mildred, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ellen-
berger, Bernice Kiger and Mrs. George
Stahl of Sunbury, and Clarence Wil-
liams of Edwardsville.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ide entertained
friends from New York recently.
Miss Marie Woolbert of Dallas is
teaching in the local school.
Lillian Scovell, formerly of this
place, recently underwent an operation
in the General Hospital and is now
slowly improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
daughter spent Monday with
at Luzerne.
King and
friends
Time for Repentance
We look to our last sickness for
repentance unmindful that it is duar-
ing a recovery men repent, not dur-
ing a
George Malkemes
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
Shavertown, Pa.
Automobile Licenses
Affidavits Prepared
Rents Collected
Real Estate
Prompt and Courteous
Service
MONK BUILDING
ness principles. I believe that
A RN TY
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-
‘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
KINGSTON
TOWNSHIP
| Frank Redmon quilting for the =i
FOR
PROTHONOTARY
The Bonafide Candidate
| Support
Our
Local
Candidate
Give
This
Section
of
Luzerne
County
the
Recognition
It
Deserves
(. Harold
WAGNER
CAPABLE AND QUALIFIED
Support
Our
Local
Candidate
Give
This
Section
of
Luzerne
County
the :
Recognition
It
Deserves