fo ‘Episcopal Church met with Harold zerne visited Mr: gi the girls. es Mary Wardell, Ivy and Jean ren and Mrs. Keller and son motored to Mifflinville on Sun-4 Betty Metz has returned home pending a few days in Hazleton. A ors. Ralph Hazeltine entertained owe'en party Thursday afternoon. eshments were served to Martha oY Marjory Howell, Florence row, Louise Hazeltine and Mrs. Hazeltine. The Men's Class of the Methodist Y rks Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morris and Mrs. of Lu- Harry Owens recently. ‘The Blue Lodge of Wyoming held its —-Centermoreland- W. J. Besteder of Clearfield county returned home on Saturday and is working for A. J. Sordoni installing electric lights at Beaumont. Preparations are under way to put the stone and tar dressing on the State road November 1st. Mrs. Lottie Majors Binghamon. Miss Evelyn Shook week at Binghamton. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Howell and son Frank visited at tht home of Russell Jacques at East Dallas on Sunday. Francis and Clarence Besteder are papering and painting the interior of the M. E. Church. Also twi memorial windows are being placed in the rear of the church. The Young Ladies’ Bible Class of the Methodist Church were entertained at the home Mrs. Frank Heitsman on Saturday ewening. Games and music were indulged in, after which a dainty lunch was served. George Montross and family and Miss Bernice Kelly spent Sunday at La Plume. is woking in is spending a ~Idetown- There was a large attendance and everyone spent an enjoyable evening p at the Ladies’ Aid Hallowe'en party heldin P. H. Parks’ garage last Fri- day evening. The time was spent in games, one of the most popular was the fortune-telling. Delicious refresh- ments were sold and anice sum was realized. One of the most entertaining features of the party was the judging of costumes for which twoadults and two children received prizes. One of many delightful affairs held in honor of Miss Anna Ide was given last Thursday evening by Miss Mar- garet Morgan at her home. The time passed very pleasantly and the guest of honor received many beautiful gifts. Mr: and Mrs. W, H. Dean have moved to their home at Park Place, Kingston, for the winter months. Mrs. Helen Husted and Mrs. Eliza Gilman made a delightful motor trip last week. Mrs. Gilman visited th= ‘Whitesell family at Espy, former resi- dents of Idetown and Mrs. Husted called on friends in Bloomsburg. The , stereopticon pictures shown in HIMMLER THEATRE TONIGHT W heel of Life With RICHARD DIX TUESDAY NIGHT Childre of the Ritz WITH JACK MULHALL and DOROTHY MACKAIL THURSDAY NIGHT Desert Nights With JOHN GILBERT NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT Shootin’ Irons With JACK LUDEN OER “Sterling is the silver for coins. and mesons the pro portion of Y2h parts silver /*n 7% parts copper. The American coins are anly 900 fine-. that is. the 900 to 100 standard at | ropo-tion of MASSAGING SHAMPOOING Ladies’ and Children’s HAIR BOBBING Flovd Wells SANITARY BARBER SHOP Next to Johnson’s Store Main Road Trucksville George Malkemes JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Shavertown, Pa. Automobile Licenses Affidavits Prepared Rents Collected Real Estate Prompt and Courteous Service THREE-ACRE FARM at West Dal- las, five-room home, concrete cellar, heat, garage and chickery. $4,500. SEVEN ROOMS and bath, steam heat, hardwood floors, lot 50x100, Mt. Greenwood. $6,000. LOT 60x160, near school, on Leh- man Avenue, Dallas, $750. FOR RENT—Five-room home, heat and ganas, at Hays Corners, $2 per month the church last Sunday evening weve entitled “A Temperance Crusade.” They were interesting, instructive snd very beautiful. One of the fine slides in the group was “Signing the Declara- Mrs. Al Mignon and Miss Mary Brown of Dallas spent Wednesday evening with C. O. Brown and family. al party at Mountain Grange, Carverton, Tuesday evening. Those resent from Trucksville were: Ziba we, Warren Taylor, Joseph L.A Mot MONK BUILDING Dallas as174R7 | First National Bank | Schooley, Ziba Schooley and Jacob of ‘Mrs. Irvin Parsons Tuesday eve- A week-end with Eleanor Parsons. fq } tertained spent the week-end with her parents Anderson recently. children, ~ Donald an Marian of Kingston and Mrs. Mae Kelly of Philadelphia spent i mother, Mrs. Mary. Knorr. . ‘Miss Iva Conklin, . Marian Yung, Lillian an Adeline Bur- | ; trip through Canada. home Wilkes-Barre, where she has been a 2 ‘Margaret at Brooklyn, N. Y. Margaret Rhodes has been visiting latives in Plymouth. ‘Miss Winifred Wolfe of Forty Fort spent the week- end with Miss Stella ‘Weidner. he Misses Leach of Oak street were hostesses at a bridge luncheon given at the Bridge Inn on Tuesday. * The King’s Herald Standard Bearers held a Hallowe'en party at the home Miss Dorothy Ransom spent the Misses Edna and Jean Billing en- the following at a Hal- lowe’en party at their home Thursday evening: Emma Lewis, June Palmer, Emily Lewis, Laura Hughes, Florence Richards, Leo Richards, Della Riddell, Ruth Howell, Ruth Bennett and Al- berta, Lyne. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Marrow visited friends in Trucksville recently. ‘Miss Nettie Thomas, who is attend- ing Mansfield State Teachers’ College, at their home on Mt. Greenwood road. Carl Bradbury entertained some of his friends at a Hallowe'en party given at his home recently. * { 4S 0 —Carverton- Society held a : The Queen Esther meeting at the home of Miss Ida L. 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