The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 16, 1929, Image 8

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reenwood, Tuesday, Nov. 19 at 2 D.
7 transportation for the Girl Scouts
wishing to attend the Girl Scout ral-
1y to be held at St. Stephen’s Parish
i House Wilkes-Barre on Wednesday
Lev ing, November 20. Girl Scouts are
re ested to meet at the school house
:30 where automobiles will be
iting a tale them to the rally.
Dallas Girl
1 ‘and the troop committee, to
¢ Girl Scouts of District No. 3 com-
rising troops »of Lehman, Shaver-
own and Trucksville on December 14.
iven by Troop 7,
Fall details will be announced at a
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i IN AND ABOUT DALLAS
20 s—r—
Those attending were Mrs. Rood,
chairman, Mrs. J. E. Roberts, Mrs. J.
L. Kintz and Mrs. A. D. Hull.
Alverna, daughter of Mr.
George Bellas of East Dallas, is teach-
ing elocution at her home. Miss Bel-
las has been a pupil of Miss Cora M.
Griffith and has been heard through-
out the valley in various kind Sws=¥ pub-
lic work. Several of her pupils have
entertained at neighborhood affairs
and have delighted their listeners.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Myers
granddaughter Lois of Wilkes-Barre
visited Mr. and Mrs. George Bellas on
Saturday. ?
Mr. and Mrs. James Frame*and son,
Ellis of Plains spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Keifer.
Charlotte Mintzer visited Miss Beu-
lah Godwin of Kingston over the week
end. Miss Godwin who was ill is im-
proving.
Frederick Turpin and Charles
Weiss motored to Mt. Holyoke, Mass.,
recently. The boys enjoyed the scenic
trip up the Hudson.
George Senko and Bill Kozemchak
of Edwardsville spent Monday eve-
8d Mrs.
and |
ing in Dallas.
The sewing club met at the home, of
Mrs. Ernest Whipp: on Wednesday
evening. The members are Mesdames
Peter Lutz, H. L. Fortner, Ernest
Whipp, Leslie Warhola, C. K. Swartz
and Fred Welsh.
Virginia Jones of Nortan avenue’ has
been quite ill.
Mrs. Rachel Reynolds
Irene Bruce attended the
dinner dance of the Knights Templar
at Hotel Sterling Friday evening.
Mrs. Peter Bertram entertained |
Mrs. Gertrude Major and Irene Major |
of Idetown and Robert Sutherland of |
and Mrs.
auxiliary
Avoca on Saturday evening.
W. A. Stevens is pn the sick list.
Miss Lillian Scovell spent Sunday |
with Martha Wrislar in East Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Dungey enter-
tained Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith of
Scranton over Sunday.
Mrs. Mandy Yaple attended the
Saturday.
Mrs. John Frantz spent Wednesday
in Wilkes-Barre. '
A daughter was born to Mr.
Mrs. F. H. Kieper Nov. 11. Mother
and daughter are doing very nicely.
Mr.
family visited in Scranton Sunday.
and Mrs. J. F. Besecker and
Alverna Belles spent Monday in
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MAIN STREET
SPECIAL
OPENING PRICES
— ON ALL —
|! Hardware
Varnishes
~ Rifles Shotguns
Sporting Goods
BUY YOUR SHELLS HERE
d Visit Our
Department
R. Oliver
Hardware
DALLAS
[ Ashley.
funeral of Fiease Yaple in Plymouth
and |,
\
Mrs. Ellen Daddow who has been
quite ill for the past week is improv-
ing slowly. ;
Mildred Fitch is improving
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen attended
a dinner party in Hotel Sterling last
week in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John
T. Reese of Scranton, who were cele-
brating their 25th wedding
Mr. Reese is a brother of Mrs.
anniver-
sary.
Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. William Baker and
son Billy spent Monday in Plymouth.
Mrs. HH. D. Conner and Miss A. M.
| Jonathan are registered at Chalfonte-
| Haddon Hall in Atlantic City.
0
Ain’t Sci2nce Wonderful?
Veterinarians have discovered, ac-
cording to Farm and Fireside, how to
remove the bark from a dog and the
bleat from a goat. It remains only
for them to eliminate the mosquito’s
bite and the bee’s sting to make coun-
try life practically 100 per cent per-
fect.
Classified
Advertisements
FOR SALE
Fifty single comb Rhode Island
red pullets;
derson, East Dallas.
April hatch. John A. An-
Phone 298-R-17.
11-16-29-1t
FOR SALE
Hot Point white enamel electric
range with oven, automatic works
when too hot; was $295, will sell for
$50. F. J. Markle. Call King. 3381.
11-9-29
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 eider for sale.” Ray-
mond Carlin, Dallas 316-R-23.
Our Regular
$1.95 Quality,
Stop-Run Garter Top
beauty of these stockings
true weave . . . their long, stubborn
their chic, flattering fit. Buy them
LAZARUS
SOUTH MAIN - THRU TO NORTHAMPTON ST.
Sale of Picot-Top Chiffon
SIBR JHFOSICRY
42-Gauge, With the Special Double
Lazarus patrons already know the clear, sheer
. their even,
wear . . .
for gifts.
py
HER E IS
Something New
For
DALLAS
Wi Laban :
Announces
the Opening of
I Here you will find the finestd
pFruits, Vegetables, Fresh Fish
} Oysters, Clams and Sea Foods for
your table. Our selection is com
tplete and kept fresh by daily trips
to the market.
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b Here are just a few of our prices
Land foods you have to select from
Ewhen you visit the EVERGREEN
MARKET.
Cattih, Wiad
Forty Fathom Fish, Ib..
Blue Pike, Ib.
Perch, Wh Lal iaas a,
Oysters, Stewing, dozen
t Oysters, Frying, doz dozen
ORANGES
2 Dozen
| 35¢
CELERY
10c Bunch
GRAPES
Large Fancy
3155 25¢
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(Really, it’s. not too early to lay some away
for Christmas!) Choose the smart shades to
blend with new shoes and costumes from this
assortment . . . we will be very glad to fill mail
orders for these hose. Sizes 8 1-2 to 10 1-2.
Costumes
Afternoon Sunbronze
Duskee Suntan
Breezee Mistery
graws
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Champagne
Lovely New Shades For New
Allure
Cain
Lazarus—Hosiery Section—Main Floor
BOILS to a natural head
BEAR BRAND SALYE
e includes spat.
ndage and tape
GROBLEWSKI 8.CO. OAc pa, funty a2
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Eglsh Wnt
32¢
Fancy Cranberries
Bananas
Cabbage
Bermuda Onions
Turnips
Potatoes
Spinach
Apples
Peanuts, Fresh Roasted
JUST CALL DALLAS 283-R-10
AND HAVE YOUR ORDER
DELIVERED
EVERGREEN MARKET
REESE BUILDING
William LaBar, Proprietor
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