—— - RS “THE MAIN THING ON MAIN S Baily Buze MAIN STREET'S "LEADING NEWSPAPER GARAGE MANS can BREAKS DOWN HEN RATTLETRAP, OUR LOCAL GARAGE MAN, HAD A SLIGHT BREAK-DOWN ON. MAIN STREET WITH HIS CAR LAST EVENING. | NO ONE CAN SAY MRS, RATTLETRAP DIDN'T TRY "TO HELP HEN — SHE WAS FULL OF SUGGESTIONS — HEN WAS FULL OF RAGE. { dUonie puVIHEY ACAME | AT THE JARBER ATOR | WHY DON'T You SEE IF You've RUN OUT OF GAS 2 Ng HAVE You LOQK=D CR WHAT EVER You CALL \T WE BEEN HERE | FOUR HOURS A’READY I'M GETTN’ TIRED ¢{ SITTIN’ HERE WHAT ABOUT THE SPARK PLUGS D You LOOK J AT THE TrRANGS- d ; « i RU] —r s td uid th >\ WHEN BE You CRITTERS GONNA MOVE ALONG 30's IT KIN GO T's LEEP em ol OF SOCIAL INTEREST IN AND ABOUT DALLAS 0: Mrs. Peter Oberst entertained the following at dinner on Sunday, Octo- ber 12: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Oberst of Plains, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. McNelis and children of Luzerne, Miss’ Margaret Anstett of Trucksville, Master Paul ‘Warmouth of Wilkes-Barre. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shiber motored to Philadelphia last Friday and at- tended the game with Leland Stanford on Saturday. From there they drove to Atlantic City and remained there until Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Wilson and daughter, Rita, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hoover on a motor trip to Meshoppen on Sunday. They re- turned by way of Tunkhannock and spent the evening at the Hoover home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Franklin and daughter eJan of Wyoming visited Mr. and Mrs. James Franklin on Sunday. In the afternoon the party motored to Sorber Mountain and called on Ira Sorber and Mrs. Ellen Ferguson. They found Mr. Sorber and Mrs. Ferguson duite well. Mr. and Mrs. David Evans of Buf- falo are visiting Mrs. Evans’ mother, Mrs. Bertha Albertson. Mrs. aJmes Keiper entertained her dacehter, Mrs. Alice Merrell and chil- dren of Forty ¥ort over the week-end. The cast of the “Womanless Wed- ding,” to be given at the M. E. Church in the near futre is still open to any man who is willing to help the enter- tainment. oa Honaly i TF. C. Kirkendall, who spent the sum- mer here, have returned to the city for the winter. Rev. and Mrs. Webster will entertain the members of the Men's Bible Class and their wives at an oyster supper . on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Shultz left this week for their winter home in Miami. James - Hutchison, the Luzerne county farm agent, held a poultry meeting on Thursday morning at Con- yngham’s Orchard Farm. A. represen- tative from Penn State gave an inter i esting talk to those present. Mrs. Ben Densmore died at her home at Glenview Terrace early Thursday morning. : Ernest Wilson, accompanied a party of hunters to Penn Yan Wednesday afternoon for a few days’ sport. They -will return this afternoon. Mrs.e Mary eJter is having som painting done on her bungalow on Center Hill Road. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Phillips of _ Philadelphia spent Sunday with Mrs. z Phillips’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Gordon. They were en route to their home after a two weeks’ vacation. ¢ Dr. and Mrs. Watt entertained Mr. | Kingston and Mrs. Lewis Leger of over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Welitchko and son, Stephen, Mrs. Mary Kremper and son Andrew and Alec Matukaitis spent Sunday at Harvey's Lake at the home of Michael Hoblack. Mr. and Mrs. William Vivian and family spent Sunday in Philadelphia. Mrs. A. L. Parks was hostess to the | Westmoreland Chapter, United States Daughters of 1812, on Saturday after- noon. After the business sessiof members furnished entertainment with accounts of their summer vacations. Mrs, Stella Whitebread entertained her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Whitebread of New Jersy over the weekend. J Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Whipp, accorn- panied Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Honeywell on a motor trip on Sunday to the Honeywell farm in Bradford county. Rev. and Mrs. C. B. Henry and Mrs. D. N. Blocksage visited the fire tower on Thursday and were guests of Irwin Wispell, the fire warden. i; F. S. /Biery is ill at his home. Mrs. N. C. Honeywell entertained the members of her club at a Hallowe'en party on Monday evening lunch was gerved to eight guest. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cooper and . daughter Marion of Patterson New Jersy spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. John Frank. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Coursen motrored to Philadelphia Thursday on business. Mr and Mrs. Chas Cooke are both re- covering from an attack of the flu. Mrs. Ema, Landay and Miss Florence Landay of Hunlocks Creek are spend- ing some time with Mr. and Mrs. Wit liam Meck at East Dallas. Martha Wrislar of - Shavertown is spending two weeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Wrislar. Mr. and Mrs. eJss Weidow and son. Charles of Wilkes-Barre spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Meck of East Dallas. ; Andrew Krempa of, Edwardsville spent Sunday at the home of Andrew Welitehko at ast Dallas. Mrs. C. W. Space, who ‘has “been quite ill, is very much improved and able’ to be about again. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Adelman spent the week-end in York State visiting Mrs. Adelman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Keener. Elwood Keener of Lu- zerne accompanied them. Claude A. Herrick, manager of Wyo- ming Valley Airport, addressed the Mt. Grdaeenwood Kiwanis meeting on Wed- nesday. Claude VT OPENING Announcement NN NNN aa aa ada a aly gg Ly yg gh Addai dn AAT NAAR aka you can buy he best in Meats and Poultry at great savings in price] p 4 p 4 Our prices for high quality Meats] are the lowest in town. Try Our Home Made SAUSAGE For Breakfast With Hot Cakes. It’s the best you ever tasted. Big, Juicy ) SIRLOIN OR TENDERLOIN STEAKS Just the Thing For Sunday Dinner W. S. Moore; Garinger Building DALLAS a a ba aah dah Adee Ra sR a A oh hhh A lA NE dada dd ded ahead wna Miss Louise Space, daughter of Mr. Br proved from a recent illness. and Mrs. W. Space, is much im- Mr. David Loreman and Mr. Joseph cMattice from Oneonta, New York called on friends at Dallas on Thurs- day of this week. from Mrs. Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Montayne Endicotte, New York called on Montayne, parents of Mr. and Charles searfoss last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Montayne are both employel at Endicotte for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. John Wilcox and daugh- ters Ruth and Mrs. George Frantz last Sunday and Louise called on Mr. afternoon. Elwood Hontayne is much improved from his recent illness and is able to | be out doors again. yp ae IF YOU WANT GOOD STORES support the ones you have. Cali and see the fine stock of aluminum the Monk Hardware carries. | Mr. HOLD HALLOWE’EN PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Harvy enter- tained a number of friends at a party October 19. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hazeltine, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harvy and daughters Romayne and Alberta, Mrs. Margaret DeRemer and son,s Russel and Howard, Mrs. Martha Shotwell, Margaret Harvey Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ellsworth and children Glenn, Alice and Norman, Robert Shotwell, Beatrice Wyant, Mr. William Singer of Dallas, Mrs. Enmrna Hazeltine, Mr. Trthur Hazeltine of Shavertown, Hilda Fuller of Mt. Greenwood, Reynold and Ralph Harvey of Bethel, Byron, George and David Traver, Mrs. Schnaupoff of, Forty Fort Wesley Kocher, of Wilkes Barre, Emery Wclfe andMrs. Wallice Traver, of Bloomingdale, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene ¥iorvey and family of Broadway. They enjoyed playing games, music and dancing and also enjoyed a tasty lunch. Every one left having a good time and hoping to come back again. ~ Classified Advertisements FOR SALE Six-room house at Jdetown on con- crete road Ready for immediate ps- session. Inquire C. I. 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