—Kunkle- Joseph Shoemaker and son Ed- “ win made a business trip to Wilkes- Barre on Saturday. Mrs. A. C. Devens, Mrs. W. H. Con- dem, Mrs. Charles Herdman, Mrs. Vic- tor Rydd, Mrs. Frank Hess, Mrs. Rus- sell Miers and daughter Felice at- tended the W. C. T. U. meeting at the home of Mrs. Miller on Tuesday. Mrs. William Miers entertained the officers nad teachers of the Sunday school at her home on Thursday eve- ning of last week. After a business meeting the guests were entertained with games and music and a dainty lumeh was served to Mrs. Gideon Miller, Mrs. Ralph Ashburner, Mrs. Ralph Elston, Mrs. Frank Hess, Mrs. Olin Kunkle, Miss Gertrude' Smith, Miss Frances Hess, Mrs. Ralph Hess, Mrs. Owen Ide and the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Washburn of ‘WiRkes-Barre and their house guests, Mr. a Mrs. John Henry and son of | Quincy, Ill, were callers at the home | of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kunkle on Sun- | day afternoon. Mr. Henry is a brother | of Mrs. Washburn. Mr. and Mrs.| Archie Corby and daughters Dorothy and Janet of West Pittston and W. S. | Dare of Courtdale also called on Mr. and Mrs. Kunkle and family Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William Brace and | children and Mrs. C. W. Kunkle spent | Saturday in Wilkes-Barre. The officers and teachers of Sunday school are busy rehearsing t° children in a Christmas program be given at a date to be announced later. W. S. Kunkle and little grandson. Billy Ashburner, were made quite ill | last weekby ptomaine or other poison- ing from eating oysters. Dr. Swart: | attended them. . | Mr. and Mrs. 'W. H. Conden called on Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Eggleston of | Vernon Sunday afternoon. | LA AS = —Jackson- Mrs. George Bond recently enter- tained her mother, Mrs. O. M. Wilcox | of Chase, for a day. Mrs. tSanley Stortz and son Leonard spent Friday in Wilkes-Barre. The M. E. Church Sunday school wil hold its Christmas services on the Sunday following Christmas. Martin Redmond’s house was burned to the ground on Tuesday evening, dus to the explosion of an oil stove Miss Emma Case spent a few days of last week with Mrs. Huntsville. ¢ Rev. Archie Smith, former pastor of Ceasetown Baptist church, has moved his family to Dimock. Evans at spent Sunday with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith. Altheda Nulton of Wilkes- Barre spent Wednesday afternoon and Miss evening of last week with her aunt, RY POECEMBER 21, 1929 GET HEAVY FINE Recently, Carr B. Hersh and George both of Farrell. Pa., ¢\ch paid $300 fines to Jay C. Gilford, traveling game protector. Stannch. were imposed on both men for hiding and assisting in the concealment of two illegal deer. Hersh was fined $100 for Killing an illegal buck, and Staunch was fined $100 for using his car in deer taken. transporting illegally Mrs. W. H. Conden. Mrs. Gus Splitt attended the Christ- party held by the Hiawatha Council of the Daughter of America” at the council rooms mas at Luzerne on Tuesday evening. Mr. Keller, who has been seriously ill, is improving slowly. / A granted Frank Reakus and Irene Linsinbigler of this place on Friday. Mrs. several marriage license was Frank Redmond entertained ladies on Wednesday after- | $200 fines ! £ EE lS 0 ER Fs Sl a ee peat eet 70 OK OYSTER SUPPER DINNER TIP’S PLACE, Pike’s Creek CHRISTMAS DAY DANCING AFTERNOON AND EVENING Refreshments Will Be Sold Come and Have a Good Time Everybody Cordially Invited Dinner, 50 Cents Supper, 35 Cents ADMISSION TO EVENING DANCE 4 a NN EEE TR CL REESE Gentlemen 50c¢ EER] Ladies Free 511720 MODEL 22—~ALL ELECTRIC S-TUBE SET. Complete with tubes $120. r Neutrodyne. Four tuned circuits. Push-Pull ams * eation. Inductor Dynamic cab inet. Own Earl Roadie and Speaker. Wi OU want to ‘‘see’’ a big league game. At two o’clock in the afternoon reception conditions are not at their best. But to the C. A. Earl, with its ‘“‘Hair-Line’’ Super-Selectivity, two o’clock in the afternoon is like two o’clock in the morning. The station you want may be sandwiched in between the most powerful stations in America. Theremaybea‘‘Broadway and 42nd Street” trafficjam on theair. It makesno difference. 32] CCB BB BE BRT Ee Eee eX Bp Be BBL BE Be BE LEG ; 16 4.50 MODEL 32 — ALL ELECTRIC 8-TUBE SET. Complete with tubes $194.30 Neutrodyne. Four tuned circuits. Push-Pull ampli- fication. Dynamic Speaker. Phonograph Pick-up. Walnut cabinet with contrasting panels. So far as you are concerned, that baseball game is the only thing being broadcast. Not a murmur of the outside world comes to disturb your tense excitement when it’s “two strikes and the bases full.” Compare the C. A. Earl with any set you please on that essential matter of selectivity. Come in for a demonstration, Prices Roiiding frond $117.25 to $187.50 With Various Types of Beautiful Cabinet Models MONK HARDWARE Shavertown, Pa.