© health seems to be. much improved, ~ mer home of was spent at the home of Mr. Baily MAIN GTREETS RELIABLE NEWSPAPER oz HOLD STL TLL MCTHER FAXES ou BOW — HAVE You j GOT YouR PENCIL SCHOOL OPENS ERASED _8CHOOL OPENED N TeDAY == NUF SAID. BOX. AND NOTE BOOKS, AND ANCE ROSEY APPLE FOR THE NEW 5 TEACHER ¢ a, WEAR AW GEE, MOM, Tr DONT NANNA A ~ BOW 0 Tie EC'S Gov G:R-UL~L-L; Ly Ric's GoT ~ AFTA 13 AW R\GHT TUL GET od "a onoeL 5 Scres om “ wi mel (1 7 he OF SOCIAL INTEREST IN AND ABOUT DALLAS 0 — Charles Cooke has a week's survey- ing in Monticello, N. Y. : ‘Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Biery celebrated their forty-seventh wedding anniver- sary last Thursday with a motor trip to Muhlenburg, where they visited friends. Mrs. Margaret DeRemer, accon-, panied by her daughters, Ruth and Ina, and her sons, motored to Mehoopany Saturday, where they spent the week- end with Mrs. DeRemer’s cousin, Harry Russel. Other realtives from Wilkes-Barre and Forty Fort, who ac- companied them, made a family party of about twenty. Mrs. Martha Shotwell was hostess at a family party Tuesday night in honor of the birthday of her daughter, Mrs. Vivian Atkinson. About thirty guests enjoyed an evening of games and 2a tasty lunch. Mrs. Margaret DeRemer and daugh- ‘ter Ruth attended a parent-teachers’ meeting at the Wilkes-Barre Business | College Friday evening. ‘The Ladies’ Aid Society of the East | Dallas Church met Wednesday after- noon at the home. of Mrs. William Cobleigh. Mildred Finch is recovering aet her "home from a tonsil operation. Her and it is hoped she will be able to attend school during the latter half | the year. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Daddow at- ‘tended a family reunion at the sum- Mrs. Daddow’s sister at ‘White Haven on Sunday. "The Young Women’s Missionary So- ciety meeting night has been changed from Tuesday to Monday and will meet - with Mrs. Clara Shiber. : © Mr. and Mrs. James Carson and son, William, of Plainfield, N. J., spent sev- eral days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Johnston and family. g An enjoyable evening and supper and Mrs. Ritchie of Orchard Farm on Saturday | last. Those present were: Mr. and | Mrs. ames Carson and son William of Plainfield, N. J.; Mr., and Mrs. Alex] Johnston and daughters, Alice and | Elsie, Mr. and Mrs. James Ritchie, Jean and Jessie Ritchie. Mrs. Eugene Fiske opened her home | on Wednesday for a LarKin display. | Mr. and Mrs. Chester Gates and Mr. [- and ‘Mrs. Thomas and children spent | Sunday with Mrs. Thomas’ sister, Mrs. William Crompton of Wilkes-Barre. Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Rounds, who | have been guests -of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris, returned to their iby in Salibury, Md., on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Shuck, who occupied | the Hunt residence on Machell avenue | «during the summer, have returned to! ‘Wilkes-Barre. Mrs. Shank has been entertaining | her sister from New York City. | Fred Bauer has returned to his home in Binghamton. He was here to at- tend the funeral of his uncle in Wilkes-Barre. The Men's Bible Class of the M. E.| Sunday school held its regular meet-| ing at the home of Lewis LeGrand on | Tuesday evening. They planned to celebrated Hallowe'en, with a dinner | party, the place to be announced later. The November meeting will be held at the home of Rev. Webster. Mrs. P. O. Lutz entertained her club | on Wednesday afternoon. | Mrs. G. A. Kuehn and son, John Ammerman of Forty Fort, spent some Y “time in New York City last week. Mrs. Shank will occupy the Mott residence on Lake street during the | winter. Carvin and Wanda Culp have been | on the sick list this i John A. Girvan, Jr., has returned to | his home in a, after attend- ing the funeral of the late Mark | Stevens. Mr. Girvan is employed at | the Livizey Floor Covering firm in| Philadelphia. Miss Anna Welitchko spent the week end with Miss Mary Prynn of Carver- f ton. John Brace and Byron Moore of Johnson City spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Moore of East | Dallas. Mark Stevens, a former resident of | this section, later of Atlantic City, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Doran K. Antrim, on Long Island. The funeral was held at Camptown on Monday afternoon. Interment in the family plot at Stevensville. Mrs. Estella Brace and Mrs. Al- bertine Allen were hostesses to the Ruth Bible Class of Idetown on Tues- ‘day afternoon. After a business meet- ing and social hour lunch was served to the Mesdames Hendrick Gregory, teacher; A. N. Neely, J. J. Richards, Percy Spencer, Zibbie evil, Frank Wright, Horace Spencer, Alice Gor- aon, Fred Ide, Ruth Wilson Elizabeth ~ Moore, Elizabeth Dennison, James Rogers, Bertha Ide, Rachel Reynolds, Gertrude Major and three guests, Mrs. \bijah Baird, Mrs. Paff, Mrs. Mil- | | many | Oberst, PW | garet Jones. | auch a plan will be accepted. | on Tuesday night, October 8, | present. dred Welsh. The funeral of Mrs. Rosanna Alla- baugh was held at her late home in Fernbrook on Monday. Interment was in ‘St. Nicholas cemetery in Shaver- town. Cecil Stevens returned on Monday to Camden, N. 'J., after attending the funeral of the late Mark Stevens. Rita Wilson spent the week-end with her aunt, Mrs. Wesley Hoover. Mr. ar:d Mrs! Andrew Wilson of Lu- zerne visited Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hoover Sunday and took their daugh- ter Rita hone. Mr: and Mrs. J. B. Scott spent sev- eral days iast week visiting Mr. Scott's daughter aid friends at Easton, Pa. returning home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Fran! klin en- Lariaine d the former's porents, Mr. andl Mrs. James Franklin, also his brotiier an A Mr. and Mrs. Arthur in Franklin and son, James, Jr. on Tues- | day even ng. Mrs. wer Oberst, who has quite ill, has not fully recovered. Janes i eiper, who has been out »f employment for some time, has recurved a position in the valley. P. O. T.atz and Wesley Hoover were Wilkes-Barre callers recently. The Shavertown branch of the Nes- Lhitt Memorial hospital met this aiter- noon at the home of Mrs. Nelson Whipp on Crurch street. Mrs. Harold Rood was ci airman of the committee which r,uvidea the entertainment. About sixty members were present. The regular meeting of the Ladies’ sd Society oi the M. E. Church will be held on Thursday afternoon at 2:39 o'clock at the heme of Mrs. Fred Gor- don. There are various items: of in- terest to oe Lrought before the society aud several important questions to come up for discussion, so a large ben | | [ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dewitt and sons, Warren, Paul and Carl of Mt. Greenwood were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith at dinner on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Corby and daughters, Dorothy and Janet, of West Pittston, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kunkle and family. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Loomis of Athens made an overnight visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Isaacs on Thursday of last week, returning to their home on Fri- day. i 3 Russell Mrs. Frank Hess and Mrs. cently. ly ill, is lightly improved at this writ- ing. Her daughter, maker is caring for her. Marvin ' Elston, Raymond Elston, fair on made in Ide attended the Lehighton Thursday last, the trip being the latter's car. Mrs. Owen Ide, Mrs. | Mrs. Ralph Hess and Mrs. “lston and daughter Helen of Beou- mont, drove to Wilkes-Barre on Tues- day. Ralph Elston, Miers were Wilkes-Barre shoppers re- | Mrs. Roanah Landon, whi is serious- Mrs. Joseph Shoe- | [Church of Christ on Sunday. | vitation Owen Ide, Ralph HeHss and Clifford Stanley | | Mr. and Mrs. James Carson of Plains | [ ville, N. J., Mr. and Mrs. ston and daughters, Alice Mrs. Robert Ashburner, William Ashburner of Outlet callers at the W. Thursday evening last. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Price and chil- | dren, Florence May and Stanley, were callers at the C. W. Kunkle home | Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Elston and | children of Beaumont spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Kunkle and son Carl of Orange spent Sunday with Mr. | and Mrs. W. S. Kunkle. Mr. and ' Mrs. Timothy ‘Alex John- and Elsie, were Labar and | attendance is desirable in order that =atisfactory decision ‘me made. Mrs. Hirriet Sievers, Mrs. Dean Still, Miss | Mary Stil, Mrs. William Wilon and | Mrs. Dan Westover are hostesses. Mrs. Milton Neyhart attended the | W. ¢. T TU. meeting ot Huntsville this weell. Mrs. Peter Oberst entertained .at a | very delightful card party at her home | cn Tuesduy evenisg. y iadies’ of St. Paul’s Lutheran | “hurch in Sfhavertown are serving an old-fashioned southern supper with Virginia 1: ked ham, candied sweet po- | | tatces, ete, cn Tuesday evening, Octo- | ber 8. i Mis: Margaret Jones was hostess at | a birthday party given in her honor | i at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Porter | | of Shavertown Saturday evening. | Games and dancing filled a very pleas- | ant’ evening. Miss Jones received | beautiful gifts. Those praseat| were the Misses Ruth Coolbaugh, *atr- joiie * Finch, Esther Thomas, * Aiice irace Lamoreaux, Lovraine Mildred Porter and Mar- The iikinson, The hour of Dallas M. E. Sunday schoel has been changed to 10 a. m. Church services will be at 11. 'TLis change to take effect October 15 or 22 A unanimous vote on the part of Spaday. school board shows how twill also make the early East Dallas ser- vice hour easi to reach by thes p«s- ter. Rev. Webster. J H. Frantz has been awarded the ct for hauling the borough school coal this year. The show at the Himmler Theatre is a bene- fit for te Dallas Ladies’ Aid Society. Tt is a Zane Grey story, entitled “Stairs of Sand.” Wallace Beery and Jean Arthur play the leading roles. Zane Grey's stories | food. . Mr. Himmler theatre. Miss Nitz Kouski, Penn State College, TLadie’ | Wednesday, where she organized a class in “sewing among the ladies Miss Rouskt will be at the church at East Dallas on Wednesday, Cctober 16, when a covered dish din- | ner will be served and the class will get down to real work. Mr. and Mrs. Rolph Lutes »f John- the er contra is donating who is sent out by attended sn City spent the week-end with tha latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kile: Richards. Mrs. John Cummings of Lake street is entertaining over this week-end Mr. and Mrs. Philip Anderson of Detroit, Mich. Mrs. John Cummings entertained Mrs. Fred Young at dinner on Thurs- | day last. Rita Cummings is on the sick list. ‘Walter Rau is visiting in Buffalo. 0 According to Calories We might add that if the atom ever gets divided, as sclentists predict, it will not be divided by a scientist. It will be divided by a waitress.—Atchi- son Globe. | joyed | brother-in-law, Mr. well | arealways exceedingly | his the | Aid Society at East Dallas on| ; at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin | Elston Sunday evening. Mrs. Marvin Elston entertained a | group of friends with a delightful din- | ner party on Thusrday last, her guests | beisg Mrs. William Bulford of Wilkes- Barre, Mrs. Charles Fisher of Trucks- ville, Mrs. Henry Isaacs of Shavertown, Mrs. Marilla Hoover, Mrs. Fred Gor- don and Mrs. William Sutton of Dallas, | Mrs. Stanley Elston, Lena Elston of | Beaumont, Mrs. W. S. Kunkle, Mrs 5. Ralph Hess, Doris Hess, Mrs. Owen Tde, Jane and Donnie Ide of Kunkle. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kunkle spent | Sunday evening with Mrs. Kunkle’s brother, Dr. H. K. VanTuyl and | family of Kingston. There they en- | a visit with her sister and ond Mrs. Emil Young and little daughter of Buffalo, who had stopped for a visit with Dr. | and Mrs. VanTuyl while on their way tn New York to meet Mr. Young's mother, who has spent the summer in Frurope. They were acco panied by | Miss Young and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Young, all of Buffalo. |" The children of Mr. ence Root have recovered from a sev- eral illness, the old older ones, | JiTnmie and Frances, have returned to and Mrs. Clar- days’ | school. Tittle Charles D. Kunkle, who has several days, is recovering. | Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Mitchell and children, Buddy and Carol Jean, and | ben ill fot Grant and | S. Kunkle home ‘on | | Springs, Ff | | daughter | vacated by Mr. | improving | scalded her feet while doing some can- | Me. and Mrs. Charles Gelsleichter and | SOji Donald, of Shavertown, | to Wiihemsport on Saturday, they spent the week-end with Mr. Mrs. Otto Sweikle, returning home Sunday evening. Mrs Ella Burgess, Miss Nellie Bur- cess ana Miss May Dilley were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Moore at dinner on Sunday. Myr. John Leek and ‘Mrs. aKte pell of Tunkhannock called on Mr. Mrs. Lyman Moore on Tuesday. There will a meeting of Kunkle Grange on hursday evening, October {17. A _.good rogram will be provided with ‘eames, music and refreshments. All members are requested to attend. Stairs of Sand is the name of the { show at the Himmler Theatre on 2 Tuesday , October 8. It is a benefit for the Tailas Ladies’ Aid. The s#ory is Grey, and Walace Beery is where Cris- and be ) by Zane | the star. AR i MEETING POSTPONED The Young Woman’s Missionary So- ciety of the M.~E. Church will meet | on Monday night instead of Tuesday | night because of the benefit show for the Ladies’ Aid Society at the Himmler Theatre. The meeting wil be ‘at the home of Mrs. Ray Shiber. O— TO DEDICATE CHURCH Preparation is being made by Rev. O'Leary for the dedication of the new St. Theresa’s church. The dedication together with a- confirmation will be held on Sunday, November 3. Bishop Thomas A. O'Reilly will officiate. Fur- ther announcement will appear later. motored | and { Sweet Valley- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell and family of Kingston and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Keller of Jackson were calling on friends here on Sunday. Mrs. Cora Rosencrance and niece, Miss Dorothy, of Lehman, visited the former's sister, Mrs. D. E. Davenport, on Sunday. The “hat social” given by th= Loyal Berean class on Saturday even'ng was a success, both financially and socially. Mrs. Albert Holcomb and daughter, Ionaa, spent Monday at Dallas. Clark Edwards, Sr. is in very poor health. Fred Naugle is quite seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Torrence Naugle called on Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Naugle on Sunday. Home coming services and dedica- tion services will be observed at the An in- is extended to everybody. Please bring your baskets and eat din- ner at the new dining rooms. Bible school at 10 o'clock. Preaching at 7:30 in the evening. Rev. Waterstripe is the minister. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wilson family of Drums spent Sunday Mrs. Wilson's parents, Mr. and George Callender. Miss EEstella Callender, teaching in Wilkes-Barre, week-end with her parents. Leroy Rosencrance unas secured position at the Retreat dairy farm. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hess are preparing to move to Fairmount where they will reside with Mrs. Hess’ 'mother. Mrs. Stanley Post, son Howard and Almira spent with Mrs. Alex Wallace. Lawrence Cragle of Hunlock's Creek and Miss Gertrude Hess of Sweet Val- ley were married on Saturday. They will reside for the present at the home and Mrs. Hess. Frank Moss is digging a well on his and with Mrs. 1S wha spent the a sons, Clarence and James, were callers. jot, of Nanticoke "has purchased the lot near the home of Clarg Edwards, Sr. At present he is digging a well and will soon begin building a home. | The Willing Workers spent day at the hall quilting. The Loyal Berean class will hold a “Mat sale” on Saturday evening at the| Church of Christ hall. Everybody is Mr. Doberstein : | Thurs- | | invited. -Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Davenport spent Sunday at Harvey's Lake visiting Mr. | and Mrs. Corey Allen. Mrs. Allen is after having severeely | Wednesday | HIMMLER THEATRE TONIGHT Divorce Made Easy WITH DOUGLAS MacLEAN TUESDAY NIGHT Stairs of Sand (ZANE GREY’S) Featuring WALLACE BEERY THURSDAY NIGHT His Captive Woman Featuring MILTON SILLS NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT Abie’s Irish Rose Featuring NANCY CARROLL and “BUDDY” ROGERS | ROE BEE BIBICBEEIRIES | SEND FOR RESEERVATIONS All delegates to he State Sunday scliool convention at Williamsport next | week are requested to send for reser- vations to I. B. G. Stead, 13 West | Fourth street, Williamsport. MRS. G. MURRAY ROAT. 0 ning. J | Mr. and \Mrs. D. O. Mullison of | Kingston spent a day recently with the | former's mother, Mrs. Rilla Duitand. Mrs. Martha Hontz called on Mrs. Nettie Post recently. Mr. and Mrs. William Post Wilkes-Barre spent Wednesday their summer home here. Mrs. A. N. Williams, Mrs. Izora Wil- | liams and: a August Martha spent Thursday at Sweet Valley. nt nt Famous “Black Shirts” The black shirt was originally worn by the Italian shock troops during the World war. Later it became part of | the uniform of the legionnaires of D’Annunzio at Fiume. The Fascisti adopted it as a symbol of the new pa- triotism. The Fascisti organization was founded by Mussolini in March, | 1 1919, at Milan. | ad DALLAS Classified Advertisements 0 FOR SALE Grapes and quinces. Wood, Dallas, 160. Call Ernest FOR SALE Six-room house at Idstown on con- crete road Ready for immediate pas- session. Inguire C. H. Elsworth, Dallas Hardwar= Store FOR RENT Six-room house at Idetown, on con- crete road; ready for immediate pos- session. Inquire C. H. Ellsworth, Dal- las Hardware Co. 10-5-1t Oi ot FOR RENT street, Shavertown, 6 all improvements, $30. 10-5-1t vin Sai 187 Center rooms, ' bath, King. 4387-R. ° 0 CHEAP Pid Double heater, cook stoves, rockers, diningroom tables, sewing machine, hand washer, curtain stretchers, hand wringer, parlor stands. Several other articles to numerous: to mention. Phone Dallas 174-R-2. Bx srs NOTICE My wife, Viola Hilbert, having left my bed and board, I will pay no bills contracted by her after September 18, 1929. . STANLEY HILBERT. FOR RENT Goss Homestead, located near Goss school house. Inquire George Malkemes, Shavertown. Phone, Dallas 31. > Join our Coca=Cola Club! You’ve no idea how delightful it is to drop in at our soda fountain whenever you are in the neighborhood, order a Coca-Cola —ice-cold — and rest while sipping it. Get a few of your friends to come in at the same time —and join our Coca-Cola Club. No dues —mno officers —no regular meeting days. Just a pleasant, informal get-together. It makes a nice break in the routine of your day. While resting, you’ll doubtless see many other things you want, or need —articles for your convenience and pleasure.
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