The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 21, 1929, Image 6

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    DALLAS POST, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1929
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| BEST DEER SEASON | Poofeefeateatosiosiaeteatssloefeedeadsafosfoeteadeade fe of
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The Ladies’ Society of the Lutheran the |
Church Mrs. Elizabeth 14:1
Beahm, one ‘of the older members of | Targe kills were reported from almost
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the society, a Christmas party Wed-| gyery section and it is estimated that |
December 18. Mrs.
between 13,00 and 15,000 legal deer
many gifts, | were taken during the first week of
—Carverton-
Min and Mrs. Clarence Frantz and
child? en, Sheldon, Nelson, Valeda,
Roland and Eleanor of Demunds spent
unday at the home of ‘Mrs. Mary
Knorr.
Miss Mary Hefft spent a few days
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at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Hefft.
Miss Ida Anderson spent a few days
at the huime of Mr. and Mrs. Geo ge
Schooley.
Mis Iate Rozelle spent a few days
at 1'e home of her daughter, Mrs. I
IL. Coursen.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Volrath and
son Frank, Adam Keil and Eleanor
Jores have returned to-Rochester, N.
among them a heautiful bathrobe, a
gift from the society. The evening
spent playing After
lunch, old time songs were sung. Rev.
was games.
and Mrs. Levi Yiengst sang a German
song, Mrs. R. S. Crosby game a read-
ing and Mrs. Gertrude Thomas a reci-
tation.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley R. Durland
were callers at the home of Gertrude
Thomas on Sunday.
1 few violations can be attributed to
the season. Generally the
creatures killed this year were larger
and had bigger antlers than for many
vears past. Less violations occurred. |
Since the beginning of the deer season
eight hunters were killed and thirteen
wounded. Last year five hunters were
killed and twenty-five wounded within
the period of fifteen days. Perhaps
one of the reasons responsible for so
speaking,
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The funeral of Mrs. Calvin Spencer
of ' Pittston, who died of Bright's
disease in one of Scranton’s hospitals,
was held here this week. Interment
was in Orcuttt’s Grove cemetery.
¥Y., aftcy spending some time at the
bome cf Mr. and Mrs. Hugh O. Jone.
Christmas exercises will be he'd at
the Carverton M. E. Church Tuesd:v
evening, Deccember( 24. The children
ghd choir are planning to render a de-
lightful program. f
Mr. ane Mrs. Willard Prynn enter-
‘tained at a dinner party in honor of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Volrath, Adam
Keil 2nd Miss Eleanor Jones. Others
present were: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C.
Jones and family, Mr. and Mrs. W.'-
lard Prynn and family, Mr. and Mrs
Sheldon I'rynn and daughter Doris and
Elaine Wilson.
The piay to have been given in the
Graige hall on Friday evening by thes
Epworth League, December 14,
been postponed.
Mrs. Allan Schmoll has been ill for
several days.
Mrs. George Brown has been visit
ing her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Heit of
West Pittston.
Senior ciass of the Wyoming high
school will give two plays, “Excus? It,
Please,” and “We Aim to Please” at
the high school on December 1%
Floyd Xnorr, sons Stanley and
Harry s,ent Sunday with his mother.
Sarah Knorr and Thelma Thorapson
called on Afrs. Bertha Anders>i re-
cenv'y
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some of the unique slogans adopted by
a great many camps. Here is one
which should have had good effect:
“Look for His Horns! If you don’t
see any, she has none.”
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The most extraordinary offers ever nade in
Shirts, Ties, Gloves, Mufflers, Handkerchiefs
and other Haberdashery of the very highest
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DIRECT BUS SERVICE
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Leaving Buffalo 8 A. M.—8:30 P. M.
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