three sons and one daughter, The members of the Young Women's Missionary . society met with Miss Blanche Atherholt Monday evening. . Mr. and Mrs. eorGge Metz and fami- ly spent Sunday at Noxes. Mr. Carl Price entertained the mem- bers of his pinochle club Monday eve- ning at the Bridge Inn. Dinner was served ) Ringstrom, Andrew Thomas, Arthur Bradbury, to Charles Trien, Norman Andrew Thomas, Voight and Carl Price. Mrs. G. W. Reynolds was called to Washington, D. C. on account of the illness of her sister, Miss Santee, who Ernest gubmitted to an operation Monday at Sibley hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson and daughter, Helen, and Mrs. Mary Metz sen Sunday in Scranton. Miss Anna and Lizzie Doron will re- turn to their home in Wilkes on Sat- urday after spending the summer at teir cottage in Truckhville. Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Thomas haye ‘been vihiting relative in New Jerey. Mr. Charles azeltine returned home on Sunday, after having spent a couple of weeks with her daughter in Athens. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Reed and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lewis spent the week end at State College, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hutchison and son, James of Kingston visited the Misses Doran Sunday. Miss Ruth (C. Palmer pent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Charles Palmer. Mrs. Helen Keller has left to spend the winter with her sister at Ashland. Rally day was observed by the Methodist Episcopal church last Sun- day. A pageant entitled The Golden Keys of Life, was delightfully present- ed by members of the church school. Mrs, Dora Frey of Endicott, N. Y., js visiting Mrs. Charles Palmer. Mrs. I. rier aBrber was aG guest of the Bridge Inn over the week end. The church school board meeting was held recently at the home of Miss Blanche Aterolt. —_—F 0 MRS. HANNAH B. SHAVER DIES Mrs. Hannah B. Shaver died sud- ‘denly at the home of her son, R. B. Shaver, at Idetown, Thursday evening at 9 o'clock. She was the widow of Franklin M. Shaver, a Civil War veteran, who preceded her in death several years ago.. She is survived by RSE, Shaver of Dallas, Clarence of Harvey's Lake, Bruce of Idetown and Mrs. CC. Ide of Wyoming; eight grandchildren, three great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at the home of her son, R. B. Shaver, at ide- town, Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Joshua Brundle will have charge of the services, assisted by Rev. James Burleigh of Lehman. F * Interesting Facts Dating back almost to the time when mythological Jason gave the wool business its first great impetus through the capture of the Golden Fleece, there has been a constant di- vision of opinion concerning certain practices in the wool and sheep in- dustry. The recent survey of wool marketing conditions conducted by the Sears-Roebuck Agricultural Founda- tion has brought to light many facts of interest to wool growers. One of the most important of these is the attitude of the mills toward the tying of wool for shipment. It has been a common practice among sheep raisers to tie fleeces with binder twine or any other twine which came to hand. The mills have experienced considerable trouble on account of the fibers from such twine getting into the finished cloth or clogging their ma- FLEECES SHOULD BE. FREE OF DIRT AND TIED VUTH LIGHT SIDE OUT TIE BUNDLES WITH | PAPER TWINE TO SECURE BEST PRICES chinery. Accordingly they are insist- ing on the use of paper twine which dissolves to a pulp during the scour- ing process, and are willing to pay more for fleeces bound with paper twine. The less twine used the better it suits them. Fleeces should be free of chaff and dirt, and should always he tied with the bright side out. Shipping methods were also given considerable, attention during the in- vestigatior and it was found that freight shipment is in all cases cheap- est and most practical. Express ship- ment is far too expensive on account of heavy carrying charges. Lots of jess than 100 pounds cannot be mar- keted economically. But did you know Yourself,” tells how. Get your copy free STAPLETON’ OU are accustomed to buying cosmetics to match your complexion. them to match your Personality? YOU CAN! An amazing new book, “Find of Armand Beauty Aids at you can now also buy with a $1.00 purchase S Luzerne, Pa. WARY TY TY Y RY As Old ESTAB As Kingston SERVICE, QUALITY AND PRESENT KINGST AN NN NNN NNN NNN YY TY YY YY YY Y a a a ob add AdaRahetatututut All Roads Lead Directly To Our Big Department Store At Kingston Corners 1873 Drive Your Car Right Into EDWARDS, Inc. 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Price for all, $600. 300 ACRES, 10-room house, two very large barns. The land is very productive, smooth and level. Price, $5000 for farm only. With twenty cows, one bull, good team of horses and farming tools, $8,500, and on easy terms. One-half mile 30 ACRES, 9-room house; water in the house; good barn and silo; three-car garage, two hen houses; stream of never-failing water ‘ runs across the farm. This farm on the hard road. Price $2,200. SEE J. H FRANTZ PHONE DALLAS 285-R-0 3a Ee re Er rr rr rr rr rr rE rr ria from hard road: 3) "ARM, cozy, luxuri- ous — generous in size, and in colors as lovely as a gardenof flow- ers—these Part Wool Nashua Blankets will serve you long and well. They're made of scien- tifically selected wools and cottons in the largest and most completely CE EEF ESE FE BFE 154) eS) DALLAS, PA. SEES] 24 luffy, deep-napped and-—Part Wool equipped blanket mills in the world. That means lower manufacturing costs — higher quality at a lower price. 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It Costs No More to Buy —and Less to Ride on GOODYEAR TIRES Unlimited Lifetiz»< Guarantee PATHFINDER TREADS Full Oversize Supertwist Cords Full Balloons 29x4.40 Oversize Cords 30x32 $490 $5.79 30x31/> 30x4.50 $5.10 $6.59 31x4 31x5.25 $9.15 SI Caodyear Tubes at pr low cost $10.45 portionately industry. other manufacturer. production recorded, for the tire whole! these you will be proof against the “All tires are about alike.” other kind!” faction for yourself. these superiorities in St WA NR All-Weathers and Double Eagles wn = {eal o = \ . : ry ea ot Attractive Low Prices on Goodyear Shavertown, Pa. rfedledlnd ® 9, 4 & 9% & ee Wii YOU consider the purchase of an- other make of tire, ask yourself if it con- tains the values made possible by Goodyear expe. rience and science, proceeding from the largest tire engineering and development corps in the | less to use, and will want their savings and sati Greater tread traction — greater car- cass vitality — we can demonstrate Goodyear Tires Ask yourself if it can possibly approach Goodyear measure of excellence, enabled by the fact that Goodyear production is easily twice that of any Ask yourself what can weigh against that out- standing superiority in Goodyear Tires which last year gave Goodyear a percentage of gain in sales more than three times the percentage of gain in industry as a WHEN you have considered fundamentals like specious plea of the tire dealer who advances the misstatement You will understand why it is true throughout the world this year as for fourteen years past, that “more people ride on Goodyear Tires than on any ~~ And because Goodyear Tires cost little if anything | more to buy than others, you will realize they cost Se or . 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