The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 02, 1929, Image 2

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    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. *
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—Carverton-
Society held a
: The Queen Esther
meeting at the home of Miss Ida L.
N
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Knorr and
Diantha, Priscilla, Emily,
Sunday at the home of the latters
Lydia Pollock,
gess have been spending a most profit- |
able week at the institute meetings | =
held in Irem Ttmple at Wilkes-Barre.
<A Hallowe’ en party will be held at
-H un tsville-
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnson sons
Russell, Glen, Lynn, and Ernest Wright
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Pat-
ton at Endicott, N. Y.
Mr. and ‘Mrs. Glen Shaver enter-
tained on Sunday afternoon Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Sutherland of Avoca, Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Bertram of West Dal-
las.
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Learn of
this place, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Daniels
of Forty Fort spent the week-end with
M. and Mrs. ‘Albert MacDonald at Al-
bany, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Elston and
son Harold spent Sunday with their
grandmother, Mrs. Emanuel Delay at
Berwick.
Mrs. H. J. Major entertained on, Sun-
day evening Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Shaver, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Moss,
Mrs. A. N. Garringer, Mrs. Milton
Perrego and daughter Maude.
The Intemediate Boys Class of the
M. E. Sunday school entetained the
Girls’ Class at a Hallowe'en party at
the home of Miss Olive Evans on
Thursday evening. Games were played
and a tasty lunch was served to: the
following: Mrs. Gordon Johnson, Mys.
Gwilym Evans, Misses Mary Wilcox,
Dorothy Wilcox, Edna - Sutton, Olive
Evans,” June: vans, Janet Evans,
Eugene Krumbley, Chester Sutton,
‘Willard Brown, Russell Johnson.
Church services Sunday: M. -E.
Church—-Sermon, 9:30 a. m.; Sunday
, 0:30 a.m,
Christian Chuych-—Sermon,
m.; Sunday school,
school
9:30 a
10:30 a. m.; Young
People’s meeting, 7:30 p. m,
The Adult Bible Class’ will hold a
rally on Tuesday evening, October 12
in the basemest of the Methodist
| Episcopal Church. Every member i
asked to be present.
COMPLEXION -
IMPROVED
thie church parlors on Wednesday eve-
ning. Everybody welcome.
Miss Genevieve, Hefft,
Ziba Heft, Dick Prynn, Paul
Jack Dan |
Smail |
¥ and Herbert Smail spent Sunday
the home of James Hefft at Lyman- |
ville. |
Miss Margaret Ror
the home of her
is spending |
some time at aunt,
~ Mrs. Harry Brown of Old Forge.
-Orange-
~ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Casterline and |
daught r, Ethel May, and Mr. and Mrs.
Ira Fiantz have returned from a motor
New York State and
SN
Mr. and Mrs. George LaBarr en- |
~ tertained Mr. and Mrs. Laird Stanton |
on Sunday.
‘Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heitsman and |
daughter, lois, were entertained on |
‘Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dymond. |
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dymond were en-
tertained at dinner Tuesday evening by
Mr. and Mrs. Horton Bell. |
Mary Sickler spent the week-end
with Florence Heitsman of Center-
moreland. ;
Mrs. Joseph Perry ha s returned
from the General hospital
patient.
"Mr. and Mrs. Henry have moved
into their newly built home.
Mildred Snyder is visiting her sister
Mrs. Wesley Dymond entertained
the ladies at a sewing circle Tuesday.
- The Ladies’ Aid Society served a
chicken dinner to about fifty Duryea
people Wednesday night.
Church services on ‘Sunday are as
follows: Epworth League at 6:45
d preaching at 1:30 p. m.
eee
Riches Within Reach
pay not all be rich in material
but we may all be rich in
moral and spiritual things
.... QUICKLY |
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sallow, blemished |
complexion! Instead
of spending many dollars on fancy
creams and skin lotions, buy a 25¢
pkg. of Carter’s Little Liver Pills)
and remove the constipation poi-
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fited, likewise your health improved.
All Druggists 25¢ and 75¢ red pkgs.:
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Luin terishin g anyone. ~~, L.
Dallas, Pa.
tion of Independence.” Tt was in color.
It involves some expense and a great
deal of trouble to get these pictures
andthey should be supported by the
people as there is a great deal of edu-
cational value in them.
The Misses Marie and Gertrude
Wright entertained a number of
friends at their home last Saturday
evening. The party was a masquerade
and the time was delightfully spent in
games and stunts. The following were
present: Mr. ‘and Mrs. Howard
Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elston,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Montross, Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Agnew, Miss Mildred
Miss Gertrude Wright, * Miss |
Cooke, Miss Marie Wright,
Meeker,
Elizabeth
Willard Wright, Willard Griffith, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Crosby.
The Idetown Woman's Home Mis-
sionary Society meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. W. H. Nevel of
Idetown on Tuesday at 2 o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright of this
place accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph McKenna, Frank and Clare
McKenna, of Scranton on a motor triy
to Philadelphia last week-end. ~~ Mr.
and Mrs. Wright visited Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Reed andMr. and Mrs. J. GQ.
Hadsel at Ardmore. The McKennas
visited Mr. MeKennas sister in Phi'a-
delphia.,
DALLAS, PA
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Members American Bankers’
Association ‘
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: DIRECTORS
‘R. L. Brickel, C. A. Frantz, D. P.
Honevwell. W. B. Jeter, Sterling
Machell, W. R. Neely, Clifford W.
Space, Wm. Bulford, George R.
* Wright.
OFFICERS
George R. Wright, President
D. P. Honeywell, 1st Vice-Pres.
C. A. Frantz, 2nd Vice-Pres.
W. B. Jeter, Cashier
: a $ ®
ihree Per Cent. on Savings
Deposits
No account too small to assure
careful attention
Deposits Payable on Demand
Vault Boxes for Rent
Self-Registering Saving Bank Free
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