~Centermoreland- Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Gay and Mr. ‘and Mrs. Draper Schoonover were en- t| tertained by friends in Kingston Wed- nesday evening. : Misses Florence and Henrietta Weaver were visitors at the home of Lolita VanScoy on Tuesday evening. Miss Ethel Bell spent Tuesday night at the home of her brother Ernest at Shavertown. The M. E. Sunday ‘School is pre- paring a pageant, ‘Heavenly Hosts,” to be given on Christmas eve. It is under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shook. : The primary department will have a tree in their room sometime during the week. } E The Dmllas District of the Epworth League will hold a rally at this place Monday evening, December 15. A ‘large number are expected to be present. A birthday party will be held for Deacon Frank Gay at the home of his grandson, Clarence Gay, on Thursday, December 11. Mrs. Victor and Mrs. S. R. Durland, Mrs. Kocher and Margaret May of ming, Mr. nad Mrs. C. V. Makin- d Nellie Makinson of Forty were callers at the home of Olin e on Sunday. : A. C. Devens entertained the ! ? Sewing Class at her home Fri- Keithline entertained of Forty Fort over the week-end. The school board of the township wish to inform the party who removed the flag rope from the Fitch school building -that they will do well to re- “| turn it immediately, as it is a serious offense to disturb anything pertaining to the U. 8. flag. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Walters visited their son, Jud, at Forty Fort this week. Mrs. J. W. Winters spent the week- end with her daughter, Mrs. Robert Baird, at Kingston. ¥ A number from this place have been deer hunting the first week of the season. Those who returned lucky enough to bring a deer were Draper Scohonover, George Schoonover, L. W. Myers, froin Thornhurst; Lance Har- ris, from Wayne county, and C. S. Besteder, from Pike county. Quite a number are enjoying the fine skating at Perrin’s Marsh these | moonlight nights. Joseph Statnick has moved his family into Theodoré Major's house. E. ‘Sunday school at the home Miers on Thursday sysning Herbert Miers, Mrs. Walter Cool- baugh, Mrs. Esther Murray, Mrs. Al- bert Smith, Mrs. 'W. A. Smith, Mrs. Mrs. Wayne Cease, Mrs. Myra Cool- “baugh, Margaret Miers, and Elda Murray. Mrs. Thomas Perkins grippe. ; is ill th Foihiine at a venison Eo, Sunday evening: Mr. and Pete Says: _ Why not finish “off " attic room for the kiddies’ winter play room.” We can get the Sheetrock for $25 per thousand now. Contractor and Builder Peter O. Lutz DALLAS, PA. Phone 270-R-16 SA oi Albert ‘Splitt, with a m Shickshinny, spent Satur- - hunting in the Poconos. ie following attended the autiting ‘Mrs. Wayne Cease‘s last Wed- Mrs. Dana Rice, Mrs. George irs. Walter Coolbaugh, Mrs. itors’ Statement of Dallas Township Road Board ; \ FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 2, 1929 FE J. A. ANDERSON, Collector, Dr. : 193 duplicate’ “To LAN et tuts w tofaky a avis $ 3,404.47 J. A. ANDPRSON, Collector, Dr. . ANDERSON, Collector, Dr. Amount of duplicate eh SELB heck for collector's fee, postage end cards oh TT TTT $11,821.02 | | 5 ! ANDERSON, Collector, Cr. Cash paid N. J. Whi; ash pa'd N. z Whiph, reasuTer. October 5, Cash paid N. J. Whipp¥.tr egsurer, November 22, ominiss. on, 9 per cent. on’ $5,479. 36 and 5 per cent on $3,289.21 5 per cent rebate allowed on $3,479.36 Ca rds and postage 3,479.36 3,289.21 % 7.391.338 J. WHIPP, T rom J: S. Kunkle, tresmmirer rom land returns ‘rom dy Anderson, collector, 1928 duplicate ........ coved vbeiuin Prom J. x Anderson, collector, 1929 duplicate First National Bank, Dallas, loan Mrs. APC. Devens, loan overpaid insurance Treasurer, TE Juels” 0 As atm wha ir Min Rois Boga th ial aoa $ 78.96 1,693.98 1,800.00 rN. J. WHIPP, Treasurer, Cr. For Fig Tcunie, service and repairing roads... ..... Lan ues 00 ia $ 2,632.90 For ‘N. J. Whipp, service and repairing roads For Alex Wilson, service and repairing roads Fo: ecretary’s and treasurer's fee, 181.32; notes paid to bank and others ‘miscellaneous expense $13,341.52 $ 4,429.64 $ 4,846.81 utstanding ; vats onal Bank, Dallas Mrs. Herchel Both and two children ~Trucksville- The children of the Junior depart- ment of the M. BE. Church are practie- ing for the Christmas cantata tobe given Christmas: Eve. Mr. and Mrs.. George Metz visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Boston Noxen on Sunday. Miss Mary Jackson spent the week- end with Naomi Besteder. The patrol leaders of Troop 19 met with Mrs: T. R. Hughes Monday after- noon to discuss plans for the meet- ings of the winter. Those present were: Thelma Bulford, Emily Lewis, Ruth Bennett, Della Riddell and Mrs. Hughes. Mrs. Charles Trien and Nir George Metz were hostesses at a bridge luncheon given at the Bridge Inn on Tuesday. Those present were: Mrs. Welteroth, Mrs. Gregg, Mrs. W. D. Kemble, Mrs. Warden, Miss Claire Brown, Mrs. Charles Anderson, Miss Nelie Leach, Mrs. T. R. Hughes, Mrs. H. H. Smith, Miss Mary Leach, Mrs. .George Metz and Mrs. Charles Trein. Mr and Mrs. Jesse. Armstrong of Scranton visited the Misses Leach on Tuesday. The Queen Esther tSandard Bearers will meet with Miss Charlotte Stroud Tuesday evening. Gorge Metz and Clifford Howell are staying at the Limited Twenty Gun Club in the North Mountains, where of 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. Pe PUBLIC SQUARE WILKES-BARRE, PA. United States Depository: Capital Stock ........$750,000.00 Surplus and undivided profits : earned ...........$2,000,000.00 Officers and Directors: Wim. H. Conyngham, President .- C. F Huber, 1st Vice President Geo. R. McLean, 2d Vice President : Francis Douglas, Cashier F. W. Innes, Assistant Cashier Directors Richard Sharpe C. F. Huber C. N. Loveland , Francis Douglas W. H. Conyngham’ "r, R. Hillard Geo. R, McLean Lea Hunt F. O. Smith: Edward Griffith Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent 3 Per Cent Interest Paid On Savings Deposits $1.00 Will S*art An Account First National Bank ! 4 Taws BOILS to a natural head BEAR RAD b SALLE Poor District FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 9, 1929 J. A. ANDERSON, Collector, Dr. On 1928 duplicate J. A. ANDERSON, Collector, Cr. Cush paid F. P. Smith, treasurer, pn 1928 duplicate 5 per cent. commission on $96.40 Exonerations Abatements J. A. ANDERSON, Collector, Dr. To 1929 duplicate To check for commission, cards and postage J. A. ANDERSON, Collector, Cr. Cash paid F. P. Smith, treasurer, November 6, 1929 Cash paid F. P. Smith, treasurer, December 2, 1929 Rebate on $939.29 2 per cent. commission on $939.29 5 per cent. commission on $64.36 Cards and postage FRANK P. SMITH, Treasurer, Dr. Cash on hand December 11, 1928 From J. A. Anderson, collector, on 1928 duplicate From J. A. Anderson, collector, on 1929 duplicate From the Hettig family From Albert Kunkle From Noxen Twp. Poor Board From Dallas Twp. Road Board F. P. SMITH, Treasurer, Cr. Orders paid RESOURCES Cash in hands F. P. Smith, treasurer Due from the Hettig family Due from J. A. Anderson, collector LIABILITIES Gh CL Spencer, $4.00; R. W. Jones, $9.70; Lillian Kunkle, $50. 00 Hershel Hathway, $51.50; Glenview Coal Co., $8.00; Auditors’ fee, $20.. $25.71 Pennhurst State School, Pa., $30; Danville State Hospital, J. A. Anderson, collector, $42.58; F. P. Smith, treasurer fee, $41.05 DIP. HONEYWELL, BEN. J. GOLDSMITH, x Auditors. Helen Bplitt with | 909.99 | 6,936.21 | 2,292.40 | 54.15 | $ 9,107.57 | D: P. HONEYWELL, ONJ. 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