The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 09, 1929, Image 7

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“Everything for the Home in the Hardware Line”
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CARS AND TRUCKS
AMES R. OLIVER Announce
HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
A Complete Line of Hardware
All kinds of Household Utensils and Appliances, Paints, Varnishes, Lacquers, Stains, Polishes,
Carpenters’ and Mechanics’ Tools, Tinware, Aluminware, Shot Guns, Rifles and Ammunition,
Sporting Goods, etc.
AUTOMOBILE
ACCESSORIES
CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH
MOTOR CARS
HOLMES
REFRIGERATORS
PACKARD
MOTOR CARS
Main Street
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AMES R OLIVER
Dallas, Pa.
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—Huntsville-
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Culp and sons
visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert McHen-
ry. at Register on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elston of Ide-
town entertained Mrs. H. J.
and family on Sunday.
The Men's and Women’s Bible
Classes of the Christian Church held
their regular meeting at the church on
Friday evening. Rev. Frick gave a
talk after the business An
oyster supper was served by ‘the un-
married men. Mrs. Frick had ‘charge
of the games.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hadsall enter-
#ained Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Levine of
Wilkes-Barre on Sunday evening.
Major
meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson have
moved into the Herbert Major house
on Shavertown Road.
Mrs. George ‘W. Ide and son, Glen-
wood have returned home
spending a week with relatives
Scranton.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bulford enter-
tained on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Olie
L. Harvey, Miss R. Elizabeth Breck-
enridge, Miss Ruth Creasy of Dallas,
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Splitt and children
Helen and Durwood of Jackson.
Mrs. Ella Martin, Mr.
' Ralph Frantz visited Mr.
after
in
and Mrs.
and Mrs.
! or Rummage at Pottsgrove on Sunday.
The IShavertown Branch of the Nes-
bitt Memorial Hospital Auxilliary met
with Mrs. C. S. Norris at Hillside on
Friday afternoon. Those who attend-
Mrs. G. A.
Learn, Miss Jane Keener, Mrs. C. Be-
hee, Mrs. A. J. Hadsall, Mrs. H. A.
Randall.
Mrs. Frank H. Johnson, Mrs. Olie L.
Harvey, Mrs. Clarence R. Elston and
son, Harold attended the annual
meeting of the Women’s Home Mis-
sionary Society of Wyoming Confer-
ence at Forty Fort M. E. Church on
Tuesday.
Mrs. Fred Riley, Mrs. Harry Ander-
son, Miss Ruth Creasy, Mrs. Olie L.
Harvey, Mrs. Fred Gordon, Mrs.
Marilla Hoover of Dallas; Mr. and
Mrs. William, Bulford of Wilkes-Barre,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bulford, Miss
Ruth May Hazel, Bulford,
Mr. and Mrs.
son, Harold were dinner
Mr. and Mrs.
Thursday.
ed from Huntsville were:
Samuel
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guests
Fred Rineman
A. birthday dinner was served by
Mrs. Harry A. Randall in honor of
Mr. Randall's and Mrs. Ira Roberts’
birthday anniversaries. Those present
were: Mr. and Mrs. Claude Faust, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles
and Lewis of Forty Fort; Miss Bertha
Randall, Paul Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.
H. A. Randall.
Ira. Roberts, sons,
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Passing Observation
Monday morning mails would be
even heavier if all those who listened
in on the sermons broadcast on Sun-
day—or say they do—sent contribu-
tions for the collection.—Cincinnati
Enquirer.
Clarence Elston and |
—Orange-
Mr. and Mrs. George LaBarr were
business callers at Laceyville
Tuesday.
The
held in the Parish House was,well at-
tended and a good time enjoyed by
all. Grace Miller received first prize
for the best costume.
on
community Halloween party
The Orange Missionary Society. en
tered the Carverton Missionary So-
ciety on Friday night.
The annual bazaar and chicken
supper be held in the OQrange
Parish House on Wednesday evening
November 13.
Mary Sickler and Edith Brace were
the guests of Norma Agnew of Phil-
adelphia over the week end.
The church trustees gave the local
young people permission to equip the
Parish House for a basket ball hall.
It will be done in the near future.
Florence Heistman of: Centremore-
recently visited her sister, Mrs. Ar-
thur Gay.
Mr. and Mrs. Horton Bell and
daughters, Lillian and Mildred, visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. Hahn Love of Me-
hoopany on Sunday.
will
Janet Eaton is ill with the grippe.
Mrs. Margaret Snell has recovered
from a recent illness.
Many rabbits were killed
section on the first day of the sea-
son.
Church services on Sunday are.
Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.
in this
Preaching, 10:30 a. m,
Epworth League at 7:30 p. m.
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Worth While
Humidors have done so much for
general appearances. They have near-
ly eliminated the man who felt that
ie must thrust his cigar into his
month almost entirely and pull it out
yonin hefore he 1B it
First “Sky Writer”
The founder of sky writing is Maj.
G. .C. Savage, an Englishman. The
first word written by this method was
“castrol,” in June, 1922
Have No Games of Skill
Games played by American Indians
may be divided into two general
classes. Games of chance and games
of dexterity. Games of pure skill and
calculation, such as chess, are entire
ly absent.
DIRECT BUS SERVICE
Leaving Fort Durkee Hotel Daily
— TO —
New York 8 A. M.—12:30 P. M.—6 P. M.
Leaving New York 8 A. M.—1 P. M.—5 P. M.—1 A. M.
To Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago 8 A. M.—2:30 P. M.
Leaving Buffalo 8 A. M.—8:30 P. M.
With Direct Connections for All Points West
Thru Coaches—No Changes
To Philadelphia and Atlantic City—8 A. M.—6 P. M.
Leaving Philadelphia 8 A. M.—5 P. M.
Make Reservations at Fort Durkee Hotel
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Frank Martz Coach Co., Inc.
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