®, 00 Oo 0 0. 0 ge C002 The Ha s Fore - ARROWS BIG — ‘The Bhirts Hl Woman can Safely Give Bl ddan for Christmas Ly Merit badges: will be awarded and Hes mn } ‘the girls have left nothing undone to 3 4 ; general committee for the ban- make the afternoon an enjoyable af- fair. 0. E. S. Banquet “TONIGHT | 4 3 “China Bound” i With Riu tf KARL DANE * TUESDAY N NIGHT Under the Toto Rim (Zens Creve) { : MARY BRIAN and RICHARD ARLEN. THURSDAY SDAY NIGHT ; Hot Stuff | With 1 ALICE ICE WHITE \ NEXT SATURDAY NIGKT Bridge of San Louis bi i Rey With RAQUEL TORRES ; —Noxen- George Stitzer, member of the Limited Twenty Gun Club, shot a big buck on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Harding are the parents of a new baby girl. Like father like son, Kenneth Tur- ner killed a fine buck on Thursday, His father got one on the first day of the season. W. B. Risley and Stuart Major made a business trip to Elmira, N. Y., on Wednesday. The Noxen school will close Friday, 2 December 20,-for a two weeks’ vaca- COLORED XFORD tion. , $1.95 each Mrs. ‘Samuel Mansfield gave a birthday party for: her son, Clifford, on Saturday afternoon. A large crowd of youngsters enjoyed a good time, Mr. Jackson, the driver for the Luxury Bread Company, who had his arm broken sometime ago, is now able to do his work without the assistance of a helper. Mrs. Ray Miner gave a party in honor of her daughter, Betty, on Sat- urday. All present enjoyed a fine time homas of Main street. playing games, after which luncheon Oliver Elsworth, who was injured Was serv when h © fel gown an elovator shait at Mrs. Ralph Montross is suffering the Roat hardware store, is goming With'an attack of la srippe. along fine. Xe will “be confined. to Mr. and Mrs. George Case of King- his hore for a few weeks, however. ston spent the week-end with the lat- Mrs. Emma, G. Shaver entertained | ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ‘the members of her card club at her| Phoenix. Be home ‘Tuesday evening. Str rte etree o5- PRR 0 . +% Soto ho? %% 0 RIK WK J ho? 00? 006% ¥ 9 0 OR) Xa Xe) 9. 0 aXe 9. * 9. 0 Xa Xa) 9 9 * idays. : Mrs. dirthur Meyers of Huntsville TRUMP WHITE BROADCLOTH $1.95 each < KOR) *e © rious illness of her sister, Mus. John ‘Mannear, of Kingston. She sister-in-law of Harry Mannear of this 9 * is a CIR) > fyi 9 * irs. Clarence LaBar and twin ughters, Villa and Dora, have ar- rived home from the Homeopathic hospital. Mother and babies are fine. Miss Gertrude Thomas and nephew, rnest Jones, of Plymouth, spent Sun- y with her aunt, Mrs. James S. -Modestly Priced (Including Gift Box) $1.95 C3 XaX 9 20204 a Os o% o% XaXa Xd 9 * COLORS PLAIN AND PATTERNED $1.95 each 9 + "WHITE OXFORD $1.95 each RROW SHIRT A man’s pleasure in opening gay Christmas packages becomes a still greater pleasure when the package contains Arrows! And how little Arrows cost! Men’s Store, Street Floor FOWLER, DICK and WALKE The Boston Store X reds aieairadredraieadradsateilradsatoiioidradstivideddred Sede deeded % Os oO 0 (0500.90 9 ® Mrs. Albert May, who has been con- : Ss. Robert Hislop entertained the | fined to her home with an attack of 5 members of the Dallas Card Club at| tonsilitis} is improving. 53 Irem Temple Country Club during the week. 9 La Christmas TREES Enough For i Everybody Beautiful Pocono single and double a spruce and balsaam trees. Leave your order with us now while wef have a large selection to choose§ from. We'll keep it for you ’till§ Christmas. ) y : : » Xmas Wreathsi LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN § Made of Native Ground Pine | 25 C Each CANDY SPECIALS American Hard Mixed, Ib..... Cocoanul Bon Bons; |b. Chocolate Creams, |b. .- 72008 Clear ‘Toys, ‘Hy. i. veo lichloiaid “30cP i NATIONAL FRUIT CAKE 2 Lb. Package $1.65 DREW’ SFAMOUS VERMONT SAUSAGE LB. 39¢ Made in Tunkhannock 7 * 9 * A variety shower was given Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs. John Hack- Friends of Mrs. Charles Gregory will | ling by the Lutheran Sunday school. : be pleased to hear that she has re-| The young couple received many at- turned home from the hospital much | tractive gifts. oR improved in health. The finance committee of Noxen | Mrs. Ted Weiser is spending some Parent-Teachers’ Association met Sal as the guest of Mrs. Harold Wednesday night at the home of % ‘Wagner. Mrs. Weiser will leave soon Agnes Lutes to discuss plans to raise 40 join her husband in the South, money for needed things at the Noxen a school. Miss Lutes is chairman of the committee. ? Mrs. Elmer Miller i home after two 9 ® 90% 4% o% RK XS & ® 9 * elle dled 0, 8, he? % where he has accepted a position for i the winter months with an exclusive golf club as golf professional. Mrs. W. E. Webster spent a few weeks’ stay with her daughter, Mrs. days this week visiting friends at|ugene Miller of Forty Fort. Plattsburg spent the week-end with their son and daughter-in-law. The school board reorganized on Tuesday evening. M. J. Whitaker re- mains as president and James Murray group of the Helping Hand So- Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Straley of > “ciety a 5t the home of Mrs. J. Rau was as secretary. Irvin Newberry, the 5 vell patronized and a neat sum was j newly-elected director, who takes the realized. os : place of C. A. Boston on the board, The Young Women's Missionary So- was installed in office. ciety met at the home of Miss Mar- |/ Severn Newberry has set up a paint garet ‘Thomas on Tuesday evening. |SPOP in Tunkhannock. The meeting was interesting and a clever cartoonist and painter of ability nice erowd Was Iniattendance, and we wish him success in his new The. Ladies’ Aid Society met at the SyiEplishent. : home of Mrs, Lillian Whipp this week. Word was received here this week The next meeting will be a business that Marcus Newell, formerly of meeting and election of officers, pre- Noxen but now of Luzerne, was ceded by a covered dish ‘dinner ? a caught under a fall of rock in the good attendance is requested mines Monday afternoon. He was 3 Miss: Fannie Millard of Beaumont taken to Nesbitt West Side hospital. has uccepted a position with Mrs, J At this writing his condition is not F. Besecker. known. ‘Fred Tui pin, Sr. is il at his home on Church street. ~~ Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Space and daughter, Madge, and Miss Gertrude Matamous, Pa., to the house formerly Kintz spent the week-end in Philadel- | ©cCupied by Arthur Jones of Noxen. — a Learn to then Act— Before treating Po-o%o% eile 9 9% Warden Kunkle is seen around ; town with a broad smile on his face x ‘The luncheon served by the Shaver- since he shot o deer. is Severn is a Completely Modernized and with a Great New Line of Merchandise The New Dallas Hardware Co. Mrs. Ashley Traver is suffering with an attack of tonsilitis. Edward Liebenguth has moved from Other Delicacies For Your Table FRESH FISH Pink Salmon Whitings » Halibut Steak Fillets Cat Fish, Forty Fathom SALT FISH ; HS Finan Haddie VEGETABLES -Onions Lettuce Turnipss Parsley Cabbage Celery Tomatoes Sweet Potatoes ORANGES .29c¢, 35¢, 39¢, 45¢ and 49c per Dozen HONEY Domestic Clover Comb, 25¢ Brookfield Butter Strictly Fresh Eggs Oysters Mushrooms Cranberries ALL KINDS OF FRUIT Just Call Dallas 283-R-10 and Have Your Orders Delivered _phia. ‘they were joined there by Mr. ! and Airs. Thesas of Washington, D. C. Henry Sipple and Herman VanCam- birds for parasites or disease be sure that the trouble exists in the flock, | jen are spending a few days hunting. | John Sullivan motored to Harrisburg | 71 business the forepart of the week. | Ars. Bessie Williams and have taken up their residence in the] “Bgarlat upartments in Kingston ' for | the winter months. good feed and water during the winter. Miss Catherine Wetlitchko is out == N again after being confined to her home Start Trees Right— Debudding has A ob, ith an attack of fn grippe. RY Mk, and Mrs. R. W. Renshaw have | apple trees than pruning, experiments a frned from a trip to Cincinnati, 0.| Prevent Milk Souring— Bacteria box pect to o¢cupy their new homie | causes mi1ik to sour. They can be con- y Montrose before Christmas. trolled by thoroughly sterilizing 'milk r. and ‘Mrs. George ‘Russ have utensils, removing loose dirt from the | returned from a tour of the southern | COW’s udder with a clean, damp cloth | states. While in Florida they visited before milking, and cooling are milk the latter's sister, who has a large] as quickly as possible to 50 F. or less Logit orchard there. ! Elston has taken a position Acheson Bread Company in Rewards Well Earned re, Soft jobs come to those who have 4s been suspended during| first done hard jobs well; and easy weather on the stone wall| money is postponed dividends that the Newberry estate, come to the man who has in the past : . | earned hard money. ~—Royal Arcanum “A group of young people of this : Bulletin. place had @ narrow escape from de: Y during the week. While returning Oris Consolation from a church banquet in Nanticoke. State College poultry specialist urge. WILL SOON OPEN ITS DOORS FOR yo Herring Provide Gand Care pai cai the SERVICE OF THIS COMMUNITY BASED ON THE CORNERSTONE OF: SERVICE ECONOMY and SATISFACTION The Store will be Open for the Service of the Public While Alterations are Going On family | Cc t should have clean, light stalls or pens arrots and be provided with an abundance of developed terminal growth in youn at the Pennsylvania State College show First : Horse—*It’s tough having Their car ran into a truck and the road was slippery and foggy. No one was seriously injured but the car was ‘damaged. / Mrs. Peter Lutz entertained the ! members of the Les Obieles” Club at _fher nome on Claude street Wednesday evening. The Dallas Girl Scouts will be ngstesses this afternoon to the mem- bers of District No. 3, which includes rucksville, Shavertown, Lehman an } : Dallas, to a doll exhibit and : these motor cars taking our places.” Second Horse—*“Well, it gives the men something else to swear at besides us.” Ls PL». Gk. Classified Advertisements FOUND 3rindle bull dog premises. Owner may have same by Bo Ian AR an rt C3 A wd parrin-~ far this ad »1 Dall strayed to our u Watch the Newspapers for Formal Opening Account THE NEW DALLAS HARDWARE COMPANY W. B. Risley Stewart Major Evergreen Ee — - CORTE TESTOR A REE