£0 10:30 a. m. DALLAS POST, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1929 - » . —Huntsville- © Church service at the M. E. Church: Sermon, 9:30 a. m.; Sunday school, At the Christian Church: Sermon, 9:30 a. m.; Sunday school, 10:30 a. m,; Young People’s meeting, 7:30 p. mM. ; The Ladies’ Aid Society will mest at the M. E. Church next Thursday for an al-day meeting and election of officers. A dinner will be served at noon. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Johnson, Mrs. Travis, Pauline Neyhart of Shaver- town spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnson. Mrs. Celeste K. Prutzman is ill. . Mr. and Mrs. Asa R. Holcomb, Mrs. George W. Ide and son Glenwood visited Mrs. Clark Edwards at Sweet Valley Sunday. Mrs. T. W. Stoeckel is home after ‘spending a week at Nanticoke. Mrs. D. R. Daniels of Forty Fort en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. J. 'A. Rogers on ~ Sunday. h . Mrs. W. H. Webber, daughter Janet, Charles Eck, of Kingston, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Davenport of Westmoor, Miss, Ruth ‘Lamoreaux of Shavertown, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Durland of Wyoming visited Mr. and Mrs. George Lamon | eaux on Sunday. Harriet Davey. of g Wilkes- -Barre was also a visitor. Miss Emma Case of Jackson spent oy a few days this week with Mrs. Gwil- lym Evans. ‘Miss Aletha Headman has returned to Linfield, where she is a teacher in the public schools, after spending sev- 4 al days with her parents. © Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Stoeckel will entertain the M. E. Adult Bible Class ‘next Tuesday evening. ~The B. A. Class of the M, E. Church will meet with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Terry of West Pittston next Wednes- day evening. George Lamoreaux and Harry Ed- wards returned from a hunting trip this week with a deer; shot by Mr. Ed- id FA t ‘wards. Mrs. Bertha Jenkins Kingston. ‘Mrs. Charles Newberry of Shaver- town spent Monday with Mrs. Ira Johnson. is visiting in Mrs. George E.°® Lamoreaux enter- tained Mrs. Ray Goodwin of Lake “Silkworth one day recently. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hufford and NTS Sood fo children have returned home after ; © Spending some time at Comstock, N. Y. «Wilkes-Barre visited Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George Bulford re- cently visited Mr. and Mos, G."'R. Splitt at Jackson. Mrs. Libbie Johnson is spending the |’ week with Mrs. Celeste K. Prutzman. Mr. and Mrs. James Stem, daughter Josephine, Miss Addie Elston of Dallas were entertained at dinner Sunday by Mrs. Lewis Shaver on the birthday an- niversaries of Lewis Shaver and Ed- gar Shaver. Glenwood Ide entertained his cousin, Robert Jones of Plymouth one day re- cently. John Hewitt came home from the Poconos on Saturday with a deer. Dean Johnson of Kingston was with him, Mr. and Mrs. George Bond of Jack- son recently entertained Mr. and Mrs. O. M, Wilcox and family. Mr. and* Mrs. William Bulford of and George Bulford on Sunday. ~Orange- Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dymond wand daughter Jane of West Pittston were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dymond on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Agnew visited relatives in Inkerman on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. I.eo Dymond and son Leland and Mrs. Nancy Berlew spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Berlew and family. Mr. and Mrs. Laird Stanton visited Mr. and Mrs. George LaBarr on Sun- day. Mrs. G. M. Ferry has returned home after spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Mildred Boston of West Pittston. : ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Horton Bell tained at dinner Mondoy night Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dymond and son Leland. The annual Christmas ‘entertain- ment will be held in the parish house Monday evening, December 23rd. The local boys will play basketball in the parish house Saturday evening. Admision, 15 cents. The church services, December 15: Sunday school,” 9: 45 a. m.; Epworth League, 6:45 p. m. and SEI at 7:30 p. m. enter- rrr Foxes in che Alps Quite a number of silver foxes have been: sent from ‘Canada to ranches in the Italian Alps, where it is stated that ranching conditions are ideal. and where the fox farming industry is having quite a steady growth. Mrs. Verron- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Weaver visited ; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rogers of Idetown on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Eggleston of Alderson visited their son Clyde and family on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Race visited Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wilsey on Sun-| day. Lawrence Frempter and family and Mrs. Mary Frempter visited Mr. and Mrs. Tim Walsh and family of Plains on Sunday. : Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Weaver and family have moved to Larksville. Among those of this place who were successful in killing deer so far this season are George Rogers, Herbert Rogers, Lawrence Frempter, John Hal- lock and Stanley Brown. William Evans and daughter Clo= were shopping in Wilkes-Barre on Saturday. § Miss Blanche Newman of New Jer- sey spent the week-end with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cory Newman. William Evans, Mrs. Willian Wil- drick, Mrs, Troaster and Mrs. Bevans attended the funeral of Charles Tran- sue of Bethlehem on Wednesday. Mr. Transue was a former resident of this place. | First National Bank | PA DALLAS, * x =% Members American Bankers’ Association ® x » 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. 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