The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, January 31, 1930, Image 8

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i MAIN THING ON MAIN STREET”
By L. F. Van Zelm
ii Ho 's
COMPLETE NEWSPAPER
THING LIKE THAT
DO MOST KIDS
TOWN ANGEL- FACE
SOFT
1
\T CERTAINLY WAS
SPORT To HEAR THE-
FOOL THEIR FOLK ©
SOAP HIS DAD
AND GET AWAY WITH
WHY FATHER, I'M Your SON — HOW
? COULD You ACCUSE ME OF ANVY-
DOWN TuH THE MOVIES WITH SOME
UH THE FELLAS — WE WAS EATIN'
THESE HERE CHERRY CANDIES —
MEBBE THAT'S WHAT You SMELL
1 JEST BEEN BON |,
3
FERGIE ME,
I THOT
SMELLED
LICKER
ANT IT
TERRIBLE
HOW THAT ROY
PUTS IT OVER
ON HIS OLD
MAN /
\F T COULD THROW A
LINE LIKE THAT KID
I'D BE HARPOONIN'
oy HALES
HES TOO
SMART To BE
SOFT SOAP —
FOOLIN’ AROUND
ry
OH F'HEAVEN'S
TR 'AKES
—
& SEEM susie ARI ps
HE OUGHT TO
HAND IT ouT
FOR GOLGATES
WITH THE MINNOW S
AW COME
TANT YOUR
oN —
FUNERAL
(LF VAN Dene
OF SOCIAL INTEREST
IN AND ABOUT DALLAS
OPEN HOUSE OBSERVED AT
+ SHAVERTOWN M. E. CHURCH
Open house was observed at “the
Shavertown DM. E. Church parsonage
on Thursday. Mrs. George Learn,
~ Jane Keener, Miss ‘Irene Hicks, Mrs.
HE. C. Kocher and Mrs. William Geyer
Miss
Bess
Leach, Mrs. Charles Anderson,
Claire ‘Brown, Mrs. Greeb, Miss
Leach and Mrs. Trein.
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Lare
family of Luzerne spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bradbury.
Mrs. Harry Wager, Mrs. Edith Gay
and
. Smith, Mrs. William Brace and Mrs.
vas given for Mrs. William Brace and
Mrs. Frank Hess at the latter's home
on Saturday evening by members or
their Sunday school class. An enjoy-
able evening was’ spent with games
and conversation and a dainty lunch
was served to Mrs. Ralph Elston, Mrs.
Relph Hess, Mrs. William Miers, Mrs.
Gideon Miller, Mrs. Ralph Ashburner,
Mrs. - Olin Kunkle, Miss Gertrude
TheRisley Major Co
“Hardware For Every Wear”
Frank Hess.
Frank Smith is ill.
Miss
ing
tension courses,
the Grange hall, Kunkie, on Monday,
3rd, at 2
~Hi unt tsville e—
3 were hostesses. and M. J. Walker of Warren, .Pa.,
spent the past week with Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Ringstrom. »
The Men's Bible Class of the M. E.
Church met with S. D. Finney Mon-
day Refreshments were
were served to the following: ‘Wil-
liam Hewitt, C. A. Baker, Lloyd M.
Wells, A. J. Chapman, Arthur C. John-
Jr., Ralph Hazel-
Leroy Dymond.
GIRL SCOUT COURSE RESUMED
The > Girl Scout course in home
hygiene for Dallas Girl Scouts will be
resumed in the old high school room,
Pallas high school, tomorrow (Satur-
day) afternoon at ‘2 o'clock. |
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Class Meeting |
Mrs. Brickel’'s ‘Sunday school class
met recently at the home of the |
teacher with Miss Winifred Griffith |
presiding. Following a bzief business |
session, games were played and lunch |
Those present were: Mrs. |
Mrs. Harry Pittman,!
Mrs. William Krause, Miss Ruth {
Wa ters, Miss Pearl Baer, Mrs. P. L.|
~ Brickel, - Mrs. Arthur Dungey, Mrs. |
Mabel Rozelle, Mrs. Charles = Jones; |
‘Mrs. Thomas Him, Miss Fayer "Whipp, |
Mrs. Harry Mey Mrs. SAC]
from
Jers, LF Kunk 1 Ja
Thotias, Mis. John Cummings, Mrs.
Henry Welch,
Mishkowsky, teacher of “sew-
the Penn State! College ExX-
wil have a class at
for
evening.
February p. m.
Miss Liberda Claing of Springfield,
Mass. who 1s a student at Boston WINTER HARDWARE 2 2
University. wrote 70 words a minute | J Aaa
for fifteen minutes, a total of more
RRA J I
son, Thomas Carle,
The of Nesbitt
Memorial Hospital Auxiliary
Mrs. the
at Trucksville on Friday
tine, Warren Taylor, Shavertown branch
W. ‘A. Roades, D. 'W.
Williams, Harrison, C.' W.
Fisher
Mr.
Fort spent Sunday
an 1,000 words without a single
Classified
Advertisements
FOR SALE
Wishbone 800-ez22
Two Marvel shick
capacity brooders. Also feeding equip-
| ment. Used only one season. Perfect
condition. Will sell at sacrifice. See
W. B. Risley at the Risley-Ma jor Store,
| Lallas.
Kemble, David | will meet
Samuel | with Kimble on Carverton
and S. D. Finney.
and Mrs. Bert Palmer of Forty
with Mrs. Charles |
Road after-|
2 o'clock
Ruth Creasy
Mrs.
Ohio.
Mrs. Arthur
Addie
| noon at
Miss
| her
enjoyed.
~ Clande Cooke, is entertaining |
Palmer.
Mr. and Mrs. ‘William Rhoades
family spent Sunday in Plymouth.
Mr. have
returned
sister, Samuel Sottosanti of |
Now that cold weather is here in earnest
why not fortify yourself with one of our
Faultless Furnaces at prices in some in-
stances lower than cost.
and | Cleveland,
Mr.
| tained Miss
where | gver the week-end.
Miss Elizabeth
tended ai farewell party
Miss Margaret Girvan at Dal-
Elston enter-
Dallas |
and Mammonth
. Mrs S . 7 - . =
and Mrs. James Murray Elston of city incubator. 500 2¢
Philadelphia,
Breckenridge at-
Tuesday eve-
Mrs. Sterling Machel}, | There will be an illustratad lecture | .
Mics Clara Wardan, Mre/ Zi 3. | by D. C. Henderson of State College |
inger Mrs. George Miss Ger-| OD “Successful Chick Sanitation %
SMES. (6 ge Miss G ; ] : |
Miss Winifred Griffith, Murs, etaoinon| Method of Raising Chicks” al the farm
trude Wilson, Mrs. -oDnald | of Fred Kunkle on February 4 at 9:30
: EU i n chick
Miss Winifred Griffith, = Mus, Im nian
Baker and Mrs. E. A: Fiske.
for
Philadelphia,
at tha! | &
lar 3 P
Gar- las, who is leaving for
she
3 CSET SEs SEB SET
BIBER { SON
HIMMLER |
THEATRE
| TONIGHT AND SATURDAY NIGHT
Why Bring That Up
With
MORAN AND MACK
Russ, here will enter a hospital
place to train as a nurse.
Mrs. O. v1. Mrs.
| Elston and son Harcld spent
[at
and |
Frantz, Harvey, Tlarence |
W..sE
: | raising is invited to attend.
Mrs. Seth Howell
Geraldine and Miss It
re-
a. m. Every one interested oo a
Tuesday |
Wilkes-Barre. |
Mrs. Johnson entertained tue
intermediate clases of:-the M. E. Sun- |
Tuesday evening. |
and
SPECIAL VALUES
In Winter Hardwavre, Such As
SNOW SHOVELS SCRAPERS
WEATHER STRIPS, ETC.
{Mr
HIE
Gordon
|
il
er Ji
Supper Party Hostesses
Miss Edna F of Dallas
Miss Ruth Pembleton of Trucksville
entertained some Wilkes- |
and |
daughter ta
ill
TT
I
Fernbrook were visitors
and Mrs
| Knarr of
~and day school on
| Coasting
the
| the
Mrs.
Higgins :
| cently at the home of Mr.
S. J. Hess.
Mr. and Mrs. W.
tained on Wednesday
and Mrs. Charles Herdman,
Mrs. Victor Rydd
Jacob Conden.
Miss Margaret Kunkle and Mrs. Olin
Kunkle entertained a :
| at dinner on Wednesday of last week.
| Their guesgs ‘were: Mrs. John Isaacs,
Mrs. Ralph Elston, Mrs. George ILan-
and Mrs. W. H. Conden, Mrs
‘Giene |
was the main diversion of
recently evening. Tuncheon was served to |
Barre
skiing party, after
served.
Guests Yaeluded Miss Ruth Schwab, | Mr.
Miss Francine Mollahan, Miss Marion | and Mrs.
~ Jones, Miss Ruth Miss
Mildred Calhoun, Marjorie
~ Cooper, Miss Helen
Brislin, Miss
Edna Higgins,
bleton.
H. Conden enter. : ary
following.
M. E.
tertained at
Harold T.
Mrs. ‘A..F:
daughter
at ia’; coasting
which supper
friends % ;
evening fof last Keeler of Trucksville en- |
Mrs. |
Betty.
Charles
was
| week Mr.
TUESDAY
NIGHT
Broadway
With
ALICE WHITE
dinner on Friday
and and Mr.
daughter
Hadsall, Mrs.
Elston and Ruth.
Mrs. Clarence Elston entertained the |
class of the M E. Sunday |
at a coasting party on Satur-|
Lunch was served to |
Robert |
Bertram,
D717
Yineheimer, DeaJles
Miss group of friends
Brislin, Miss Mary
Miss
Junior
Peg Dougherty, | school
, Miss , Margaret Pem- day afternoon.
WINTER SPORTS
Why not call at our store and see the great
values we offer in
SKIS, SLEDS AND SKATES
NEXT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Unholy Night
With
DOROTHY. SEBASTIAN
All-Talking
ROC BRE RIG
| don, . Mr.
Edward Conden, Wayne and
Elston, William Conden,” Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Kunkle, Olin and
Kunkle.
Mr.
Barre called on Mr.
the following: Newton Young,
Sutton, Glenwood Ide, Ruth Creasy,
( Virgil Sutton, Burton Howell, Frdrold |
Charles’ D.| fyston, Ruth May Hazel. |
Learn visited her daugh-
Sherman Schooléy, Mrs. Mar- |
Mrs. Earl Monk, Mrs. 1.
Dorothy Eck, Mrs. Harry
Mrs. Herbert |
Vercoe
~ Mgrs.
‘tin Porter,
8. Laycock,
~ Henry, Esther Thomas,
Williams, Mrs.
Shavertown attended the Shaverfown
Girl Scout banquet at Hotel Sterling |
Mrs, Henry and
Mrs. G. A.
ter, Mrs. Clifford Oberst
Charles |. few days.
and family on Sunday. i Mrs
Hilbert of Beaumont | Frantz and
Mrs. |
and Mrs.
i
Philip Frey of Wilkes- | at Kingston
: z gstor
ste of and Mrs. 7 rive
Wii Herdman i
Mrs.
spent
Henry
Mr.
children
Lewis Mrs. Ralph
Mrs. Lewis Culp spent an
Mrs.
Holcomb entertained Mrs
at
Shaver,
Mary
Sunday with her sister,
evening with Ella. Martin.
Mrs. Asa
| Celeste K.
on Saturdey evening.
Mrs.
Mrs. HH. F. 7
be hostess to the members of the
E. Church and
Open all
vited. J
Shoemaker and family.
Mrs.
visited
Porter were hostesses.
Palmer and
Mr. Kiler
Richards of Beaumont on Sunday.
Tenry of Shavertown will and Uydyke Prutzman dinner
M.
Thursday.
and Mrs.
services will be as follows
M. E.
Sunday
friends on Church
Tn - p. ol arl x OT 1) ~- «
Mr. and Mrs. Charlies Herdman en-| oct Sunday.
Saturday evening Mr. and | g
and Mrs. D. P.
MN.
Church—Sermon,; |
10:3
30 a.
Lonse day. ; Everybody in-
S
—
le
Visit Our New Store
tertained on 230 a. m.: school, mol
Church
CH,
school,
John Frantz, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. J.
Drs,
ody § 1 Christian Sermon, 9:30 a. m., |
-1 ricks sville-
CPR;
and
Dallas.
Honevwe de |
Henerwell Bloom of Brooklyn; |
10:30 a.
ev.
ATE
ATS SR
by
RE
Whipp of Young!
3. Tferett of
Sunday mL
ped
A CSET a
Miss Mary Kingston,
N.
Bradbury. ,
Mrs. Ernest Voight
daughter in Cleveland,
J. C. T.ewis entertains! the members|
y |
20
Arthur 2rees’ below zero on the morning ot
7 24
Fifteen to
People’s meeting, 7:30 p. m. i
READ THE POST
Subscription price $1.00 per year. |
Payable in advance.
The thermometer registered de-
EE IRR SE
Y., is visiting’ Mr. and Ars.
ETT ary
so
Jan, at the home of Fred Kunkle.
137 visiting: ner 18 below = several other
HEADACHE
RELIEVED
@y . ... QUICKLY
[carTERS This Purely Vegetable Pill/
: quickly corrects the
disture
Cid ¥
unio. mornings.
The Risley-Major Co.
Dallas
RECEIPTS
DODGERS
FOLDERS
B ha! NKS
an enjoyable |
at the regular meeting
on Thursday evening of last week.
Members present whose birthdays oc- |
currend in January were Mrs. William |
| Brace and Mrs. Gideon Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Price nad fan-ily | Allen Brace, who has been suffering
spent Sunday from- a severe attack of tonsilitis,
~ they visited Mr.
Kelvey, Jr.
Mrs. Charles Trein ontor tained at a|
luncheon at her home revently. |
Luncheon was servied to Mrs. J. e.|
Lewis, Miiss Eva Leach, Miiss Jessie |
Kunkle Grange held
peony]
TR Bu Ra
EEAIE
i a wR:
TR TBR cry
of his pinochle club Menday evening
at the Bridge Inn. Dinner was served |
to Arthur Bradbury, Fai Nor-
rman Ringstrom, Charles Tieinx and J.
C. Lewis.
birthday party
rr
BREE
i
Lice,
[ain Street
: digestive
RT bances, removes the
{intestinal poisons, and sick heads
| ache quickly disappears. Your whole
| system enjoys a tonic effect, consti«
| pation vanishes, and you feel a re-
imewed vigor. Avoid bromides and
| dope, they are depressing and harmful
All Druggists 25c and 75¢ red pkgs.
CARTER'S Ei PILLS
ab,
EE
where is
Me- | much improved and expects.to be able |
| to attend school again next week. C:
W. Kunkle has also been confined to
the house with a severe and
asthma for the past week.
A pleasant surprise birthday party
in Bloomsburg
and Mrs. George
Se SS ~
Phone Your
cold
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February
Indicates Three
DAhitman’s
Winsome Scarlet
Heart Package
Things
DRUG STORE
NEXT TO LUZERNE POST OFFICE
"1. Our Sixth Anniversary.
Valentine Day.
The dpportunity to sell a really
Package.
In One and Two Pounds
select Valentine Standard Packages in Valentine Dress Also