The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 09, 1929, Image 8

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    “THE MAIN THING ON MAIN STREET”
MAIN STREETS
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RELIABLE NEWSPAPER
MRS. HATCH, MAIN STREETS
PLENTY OF ADVICE IN
‘COURSE ’TAINT NONE
UH MY BUSINESS , BUT
I SHOULD THINK You’D
NAME IT AFTER
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GOT MONEY —
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CAN TELL WHAT
HE MIGHT Do
FoR “ou FOLKS
I WOULDN'T
NAME IT AFTER
BUT WE CAN'T
NAME IT AFTER
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GREAT LIFE
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WEAKEN
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IN AND ABOUT DALLAS
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i. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Creston Gallup and
daughter, Alice of Kunkle and Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Sickler motored to
‘Mehoopany and Forkston on Sunday
to visit friends there.
~ Joseph Sickler has been adding
some improvements to both his
houses at Noxen also having the in-
sits fixed over.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bucheri motored
: Yor. from Long Branch, N. J, recently
to visit the later’s parents, Mr. and
James Wrislar. ¢
A . Mrs. Allen Sanford and
have returned to their home after
spending two weeks in New oYrk
City.
James Perry has purchased a lot
ene the Orange-Carverton road
from Tdgar Harris.
‘Miss ‘Martha Wrislar and Ralph
Misson accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
James Wrislar motored to Endicott.
N. Y. Sunday where they spent all
: ‘the day with Mr. and Mrs. Gale Ed-
wards.
% Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Keifer enter-
{ained Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harris and
} daughter, Martha of Hingston on Sat-
urday.
Mrs. Di F. Westover and sons,
Kenneth and Bobby spent some time
at Bloomsburg and Sunbury recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Westover of
Kingston were guests of Mrs. Ray
Shiber on Sunday.
| Mrs. Gertrude Major of Idetown en-
tertained at dinner Tuesday evening
Mr, and Mrs. Peter Bertarm of West
Dallas and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sut-
terland of Avoca.
Mrs. eGorge Wanderly of Pitts-
purgh is spending a few weeks with
her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Shiber.
Mrs. Wesley Hoover spent Wednes-
day in Wilkes-Barre.
~ Mr. and Mrs. William Franklin,
"Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Franklin, Mr.
"and Mps. James Franklin and son.
James, Jr., and Miss Ula Taft all of
Dallas and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frank-
x lin and daughter, Jean of Kingston
motored to Ransom on Sunday to visit
(their aunt, Mrs. Theodore Ace, who is
. 78 years old.
Mrs. J. B. Scott of Dallas and Mrs
William Robertson of Pittston called
. on Mrs. Wesley Hoover Tuesday eve-
children
‘son, Leslie Worhola.
“ding. .
Mrs. James Keiper and son, Ray-
mond of Dallas and Mrs. Amelia
Keiper of Forty Fort motored to,
Stroudsburg last week to visit their!
sister Mrs. ‘Amunda Keiper who was |
confined in the Stroudsburg Hospital |
Upon their arrival they found she had |
‘passed away. They then attended her |
_ funeral and returned home.
i J. B. Scott has returned home from |
the Naval Hospital at Philadelphia
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where he has been for some weeks.
He has not improved much and in
now under the cars of Dr. Swartz of
Dallas.
Miss Helen Fry of Wilkes-Barre
was a guest of Mrs. Bruce Espy over
the weekend.
On Monday Mr.
Mintzer motored to Mountain Top
where they visited Mprs. Mintzer's
mother, Mrs. John Coleman of N. Y.,
who is spending some time with rela-
tives there. Later they drove to Free-
land and called on Charles Crules.
They returned home Thursday.
Miss Marie Woolbert entertained
friends from Philadelphia and West
Chester over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. John Worhola of
Kingston spent Sunday with their
and Mrs. Fred
s;¢nt the we=k-
and
Miss Mary Keifer
end with her grandparents Mr.
Mrs, R. M. Keifer of Kingston.
The Woman’s Home Foreign Mis-
sionary Society held a meeting on
Tuesday afternoon at the parsonage of
the Dallas M. E. Church. Three new
members were admitted. Mrs. W. E.
Webster, Mrs. Caroline Thomas and
Mrs. C. N. Booth. Missy Florence
Snyder read a chapter from a study
book and Mrs. J. E. Hildebrant with
Mrs. William Wilson entertained with
a vocal duet.
Luncheon was served by a commit-
tee composed of the following Mrs. B.
R. Heft, Mrs. Lulu Beisel and Mrs.
Georgia Patterson. The next meeting
will be held at the home of Miss Wini-
fred Griffith.
Miss Pearl and Edna Welsh spent
Wednesday evening with Mrs. Fred
Welsh. :
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Fostner enter-
tained the following on Saturday eve-
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Richards
and daughter, Dorothy ‘of Mahanoy
City, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Harris of
Buchanon, William Reitz, Mr. and
Mrs. Philip Hahn of Trucksville, Mr.
and - Mrs. Howard Buchanon of Pens
Grove, N. J., Mr. and Mrs. Woolbert
Schab of Allentown Mr. and Mrs. Pet-
er Lutz, Mrs. Leslie Warhola, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Welsh Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Whipp, John Gebhart, Betty Welsh
and Jimmy Fortner all of Dallas.
Several people of this place attend
ed the conventicn of the Women's
Home Missionary Society at the
Forty Fort church.
Martha Russ and her parents mo-
ning.
tored to Florida on business.
Miss Robinson spent last weekend
with a friend in Philadelphia.
FIRE COMPANY TO MEET
The Trucksville Voluntary Firemen
will have a reorganization meeting
Monday evening at 8 o'clock.
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the voters of Dallas Borough for
the recent election.
doing everything in my power to
sible at the lowest taxation.
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I wish to take this opportunity to express my appreciation to
I shall attempt to merit the confidence placed
in me by the voters by carrying out my campaign pledges and
Respectfully,
CLIFFORD SPACE.
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the fine support given me during
give Dallas the best schools pos-
Mrs. W. H. Herdman and daughters,
Oma and Vivian, rs. F. J. Hefft and
Rebecca Herdman motored to Brook-
lyn, N. Y. to visit Mrs. Herdman's
daughter, Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Allen.
They then went to Long Island to
visit their other daughter, Doris Herd-
man, who is teaching in Hempstead.
From there they went to Bloomsfield,
N. J, and were the guests of Mr.
Heller,, From their they returned
back to their home in Dallas.
The Ladies’ Aid of the Dallas M. E.
Church will hold a regular meeting at
the parsonage Ttursday, November
14, in the form of a masquerade party.
Those who do not care to mask are
urged to come anyway.
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REVIVAL MEETINGS AT
HUNTSVILLE CHURCH
On Friday of this week Rev. Charles
H. Bloom of Brooklyn will arrive to
open a revival meeting at the Chris-
tian Church at Huntsville. Rev.
Bloom is a man of wide experience
and unusual training. nl addition to
thorough training for his ministerial
profession, Rev. Bloom has taken a
degree in music and this he turns to
advantage in his meetings by featur-
ing hymns and giving them new
meanings. He is bringing with him
five hundred song slides which he will
use in the song services.
being made to have Mr. Bloom speak
at the West Side Christian Endeavor
rally to be held on Friday night in
Sweet Valley. His first appearance
for certain will be at the 9:30 service
at the church next Sunday morning
and again at 7:30 in the evening.
Meetings will be held each night at
the same hour. The “Church-on-the-
Hill” considers itself highly favored
in being able to offer the general pub-
lic the leadership of a man as capable
as Rev. Bloom.
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ELECTION RESLUTS
School Director (Six Years)
J. F. Besecker 182
Stanley Doll 92
School Director (Two Years)
Clifford Space 98 159
F. F. Morris 114
Borough Council
Harry Garrahan
James Franklin
Clarke Hildebrandt ..
Ralph Rood
LAID AT REST
The funeral of Mrs. Caroline’ Stroh,
who died on Friday,
the family home ‘in Dallas on Monday
at 2 o'clock. Rev. Webster of the
Dallas M. E. Church officiated. Mrs.
Stroh would have been seventy-four
years old in December. She has re-
sided in this community for the last
thirty-two years, coming here from
Forty Fort. A sole surviver is her
husband, George Stroh. The funeral
was largely attended and many floral
offerings betokened the esteem in
which she was held by her many
friends. Interment was at Fern
Knoll Cemetery in Dallas. :
was held from
suit buyer.
THANKS TO VOTERS
I wish to thank the voters of
Dallas Borough for the fine vote I
received at the election on Tues-
day last.
JAMES FRANKLIN
Classified
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FOR SALE
One fine: building lot 40x150, price
$800. One lot 50x150 to give away
to buyer. Terms $200 down, rest to
W. T. Sutton, phone
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Dallas 229-R-2
FOR SALE
Hot Point white
range with oven, automatic works
when too hot; was $295, will sell for
$50. F. J. Markle. Call King. 3381.
11-9-29
enamel electric
HAY FOR SALE
Loose and baled, also three large
iron kettles and butchering outfit.
Weiss Farm, Dallas 174-R-15. 2t
FOR SALE
Heating stove, range, chickens and
apples. Cider making Tuesdays and
Fridays. Sweet cider for sale. Ray-
mond Carlin, Dallas 316-R-23.
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your table. ‘Our selection is com-}
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Catfish, Ib.
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Perch, Woon 25¢)
Oysters, Stewing, dozen
[ Oysters, Frying, dozen
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10c Bunch
GRAPES
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English Walnuts
32¢
Fancy Cranberries
Bananas
Cabbage
Bermuda Onions
Turnips
Potatoes
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Apples
Peanuts, Fresh Roasted
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