The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 02, 1930, Image 8

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“THE MAIN THING ON MAIN STREET"
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PREPAREDNESS.
SIGN ON MAIN ST.
XMAS SHOPPING.
CHANTS IN THIS TOWN
THE MAIN STREET
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Classified
Advertisements
* RATES FOR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
] One insertion, 25 cents for thirteen
words or less. Over thirteen. words,
2 cents per word. Call Dallas 300.
: Party will buy old and second-hand
furniture. Address Box 23, The Dallas
Post.
FOR RENT
Six-room house, all improvements;
rent reasonable. Inquire of Mrs.
Kathryn Malkemes, Chestnut street,
Shavertown. Telephone, Dallas 31. /
During his term of office Senator
A .J. Sordoni has worked for Luzerne
County as a whole. Cities have not
been favored at the expense of rural
_ eymmunities; neither have the urban
communities been neglected. The
~ Lehman-Pike’s Creek road, Shick-
shinny-Benton, ‘Kingston Narrows,
Harvey's Lake road, Kingston town-
ship road, Plymouth-Kingston road,
the road eliminating the dangerous
Edge Hill at West Nanticoke and the
elimination of dangerous underpasses
and rzilroad crossings on the Ashley
boulevard .and the new and shortened
Hazleton highway were all Sordoni
‘projects.—adv.
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"FOR SALE
Rabbits, all kinds, colors and ages.
Make the youngsters happy with a
live rabbit. Weis’ Farm, Dallas.
Phone 124-R~15.
FLAT "FOR , REN" r
$20 per month. Floyd R. Young,
Maple avenue, Shavertown. 2t
= . FOR SALE
Tot 60x181; improved with six-room
house; new two-car garage with
apartment overhead; rents for $20 a
month; two good sumps; running
water; electricity. Value, $4,200; for
«quick sale, $3,000. Floyd R. Young,
Maple avenue, Shavertown..
List your property For Sale or For
Rent with John A. Williams, Realtor,
48 Main Street; Dallas. *
FOR SALE
Fresh cow and calf for sale.
Newman, Dallas R. D. 3. Phone Dal-
las 217-R- 11. 1t
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FOR SALE
Hay for sale; loose or baled. Weis’
Farm, Dallas. 1t
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Do you want a concrete road from
Pallas to Tunkhannock, connecting
with the Sullivan Trail at that point?
Senator Sordoni is working on plans
for such a road and is the prime
worker in the project to see it accom-
plished. Past records speak for them-
selves. Senator Sordoni will make
such a road a certainty.—advs
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THEATRE
TONIGHT AND SATURDAY NIGHT
Dance of Life
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
Fast Company
WITH
EVELYN BRENT
Hilarious Comedy
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
So This Is College
WITH
SALLY STARR
Arthur |
OF SOCIAL INTEREST
IN AND ABOUT DALLAS
Miss’ Elizabeth Colbert, member of
the Senior Glee Club of Coughlin high
school ,took part in the operetta,
“Babes in Toyland,” given last week
in Wilkes-Barre by the Wyoming Val-
ley Woman's Club.
Mrs.. George Hoffmeister of Shrine
View has been quite ill.
Mrs. A. P. Kiefer, Mrs. Fred Kiefer
and Mrs. Louis Wolfe of Shrine View
are spending a few days in New York
City.
Mrz. Charles Mayer entertained her
niece Miss 7:1 Baer of Nutley, N. J.,
over the week-end.
J, B. Frank is dressing up his home
with a new coat of paint and it is
looking very attractive.
Miss Marion Cooper of Clifton, N. J.,
has returned to her home after spend-
ing the week as the guest of Peggy
Lancio.
Jack Gordon has returned to Me-
Keesport after a brief holiday here
with his family. 4
Mrs. William Fowler called on Mrs.
Lydia McDonald on Sunday.
A very brilliant affair was the
dance sponsored by the Shriners
which took place at the Country Club
Friday evening. About twenty resi-
dents of Dallas were in attendanoe.
Father J. J. O'Leary of St. Therese's
Church of Shavertown is- expected
“home from Florida the latter part of
the week. x
~ Mrs. James Besecker entertained her
mother, Mrs. Florence Wicht of
Wilkes-Barre, also her brother John on
Sunday.
The benefit dance sponsored by local
residents for the Dallas borough high
school equipment was held Thursday
night and was quite successful.
"Mr. snd Mrs, Karl Kuehn' and son
spent Sunday at the home of Mrs.|"
Kuehn’s mother, Starr of Har-
vey's Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Kuehn of Dal-
las entertained on Monday evening
Attorney and Mrs. Gebhard and Mrs.
Bruch of Hazleton.
Mrs. Ammerman of Forty Fort took
dinner with the Kuehn family on Sun-
day.
Mrs.
during the past week,
usual self again.
Mrs. J. B. Frank entertained dur-
ing the week Miss Mildred Castner
and Miss Stella Broyskal of Nanticoke,
also Betty Lancio of Wilkes-Barre.
S. B. Davies has gone to Philadel-
phia on a business trip.
Miss Giblet of Trucksville enter-
tained St. Therese’s Card Club on
Tuesday night.
Mrs. Joseph Wuallo entertained on
Sunday night Mr. and Mrs. A. N.
Staub, Mr. and Mrs. P. Gerrity, Mr.
and Mrs. Fay Williams; Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Youngblood and Mr. and Mrs.
McHale, LE
Mrs. Clifford Oberst and baby have
returned from Nesbitt Memorial hos-
pital to their home at Chase.
Mrs. George Learn of Chase enter-
tained Mr. and Mrs. Russell Learn of
Scranton on Sunday.
MrM. and Mrs. Peter Oberst spent
Sunday visiting friends in Carbondalc.
Peter Westover of Huntington Mills
is spending the week with his nephew,
D. F. Westover.
MTS.
Thomas Higgins, who was ill
is quite her
Mrs. Ww. ‘W Dann of Gloversville, N.
Y., is spending the week with her
aunt, Mrs. A. H. VanNortwick of Chu
street,
Center Hill road spent Sunday wifh
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. CH.
Crocker of Wilkes-Barre.
Mrs, J. A. Hildebrant of Loyalville
has as her guest over the week-end
Mrs. Martha Lyon Wing of Johnson
City, N,.¥.
The many friends of Mrs. William
Armstrong of Loyalville will be
pleased to hear that after five months’
illness, she is able to be about a little
each day and with the advent of warm
weather is expected te rapidly gain
strength. )
Mrs. Peter Oberst entertained her
card club on Thursday evening. A
pleasant evening was spent and lunch
was served by the hostess.
Mrs. Charles Harris is ill at her
home on Church street.
Miss Jennie Fitch and family have
moved from Church street to Shaver-
town.
Miss Hilda Stout of Carverton
road spent the week-end with Miss
Eleanore Fitzgerald of Towanda.
Mrs. W. A. Stout of Carverton road
entertained her sister, Mrs.» PP. 1d.
Gerrity of Harvey's Inake on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Antonaitis of Mt.
Airy Terrace and Miss Helen Lohman
of Pioneer avenue, spent the past week
at the home of Mrs Antonaitis’ par-
ents at Nantucket, Mass.
Miss Helen and Gertrude Lohman
of Shavertown spent the week-end
with relatives at Sayre.
Mrs. Creston Gallup and daughter
Alice of Kunkle spent Saturday with
‘her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Sickler.
Mrs. Ellen Mansfeild of Noxen is
visiting her Mrs. Joseph Sick-
ler, for a few days.
Mrs. Paul Laux of Pioneer avenue,
Shavertown, who has been quite ill at
her home, is slowly Dr.
Swartz of Dallas is attending her.
Mr. and Mrs. George Frank of
Wilkes-Barre visited Mr. and Mrs.
John B. Frank of Claude street on
Sunday.
Mr. ‘and Mrs. Frank Lauderbaugh
and family of Orchard Farm, Dallas,
sister,
improving.
‘spent Sunday at Catawissa.
Mr. and Mrs. John Laux and Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Laux and son Fran-
cis of Wilkes-Barre visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Laux of
Shavertown on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Rother of Per-
rin avenue, ' Shavertown, will move:
during the week to Plymouth, where
Mr. Rother is superintendent of the
Hess-0Gldsmith silk mill. Mrs. Rother
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob Laux of Shavertown.
Mrs. Marion Gregory of Dallas en-
tertained on Tuesday evening Mrs.
Charles Gregory, Mrs. Claude Isaacs,
Mrsy Wilson Garinger and. Mrs. Nellie
Hislop.
Miss VanNortwick of Claude street
is ill with bronchial pneumonia at
the home of her brother, A. H. Van-
Nortwick of Church street.
Mrs. Fred Welsh and daughter
Betty spent the week end’'at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
Shook of Centermorland.
Mrs. Shaver and son Harold of
Miss Emily Honeywell of Kunkle is
spending the week with Mrs. Robert
‘present were:
Arthur Kiefer, G. W, Bogert, D. F.
Hislop.
Mrs. Sherman Warden of Shaver- |
town called on Mrs." D. P. Honeywell ,
Tuesday afternoon.
- Miss Edna Reese of ' Soot head -
quarters at Wilkes-Barre will . con-
duct a series of meetings at St. Paul's
Lutheran Church of Shavertown.
Mothers of Scouts and all who are in-
terested in the Scout movement are
asked to attend Friday evening.
Arthur Kiefer of Claude street en-
tertained the Men's Bible Class on
Tuesday evening at his home. Those
‘Rev. W. E.. Webster,
Westover, Zel Garinger, Arthur Duu-
gey, William Baker, IL. W. LeGrand;
Thomas Him and James Ayres. At a
late hour refreshments were served.
Samuel Griffith gave a piano recital
at the O’Connel studio on’ North
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Franklin street, Wilkes-Barre, Wed-
nesday evening. ~ He was assisted by
Mrs. Allen Sanford, soloist.
Mrs. Warden Kunkle, who has been
i iill for the past week, is improving.
Mrs. George Gaertner has been {ll
at her home for the past several days.
Mrs. G. R. Splitt of’ Jackson, sister
of Mrs. O. L. Harvey, has been ill for
the past ten weeks.
Miss Betty Breckenridge of Dallas,
a student at Wyoming Seminary, has
| resumed her studies after having bsen
seriously ill for the past few weeks.
‘Miss Jean Siegel, Charles Suther-
land and David Ross of Wilkes-Barre
spent Sunday evening at the home of
Miss Betty Breckenridge
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Parks of Dallas
have just returned ‘from Washington,
D. C. ,to which place they accom-
panied their daughter, who is a pupil
at Mount French school.
Mrs. P. P. Dohl of Shavertown en-
tertained the Dallas Bridge Club at
her home Wednesday afternoon. The
following members were present:
Mrs. Claude Isaacs, Mrs. Warden
Kunkle, Mrs. Robert Hislop, Mrs.
Ralph Brickel, Mrs. James Oliver, !
Miss Winifred Griffith, Mrs, Ralph
Hallock, Miss Arthur Turner of Dal-
lag, Mrs. Harry Harter of Trucksville
and Mrs. William Jeter of Forty Fort,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gage of Phila-
delphia have returned home after
spending a few days with the latter's
parents on Norton avenue.
Menace to life long marked travet
between Luzerne and Trucksville,
points on the important route to Har-
vey’s Lake and adjacent places. Sen-
ator Sordoni led the effort that
brought State aid to removal of the
old narrow highway.—adv.
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Sewing Contest
Sporsored by Fowler, Dick and Walker
for women and girls in Wyoming Valley
Three
tries, major
your entry is proof of this.
must accompany your entry.
There will be three cash prizes for each group.
Groups Eligible
1. School Girls, 7th and 8th Grades
2. High School Girls, 1st to 4th Year
3. Non-Resident Girls and Women
Rules and Instructions
of This Contest....
Contest begins May 1st and ends May. 31st.
in one of three groups any time during May.
ment must be made by the contestant herself.
the advice of the teacher is allowed.
Materials used in making your entry must be purchased in the
Boston Store Fabrics Department. The salescheck accompanying
KEEP THE SALES CHECK!
There are no restrictions as to the type of garment made.
your own design or a McCall pattern. Mail or deliver garments
to Advertising Department, The Boston Store,
9 p, m. Saturday, May 31st.
considerations will be:
Registration Cards May Be Obtained
In Any Fabric Department
You must register
The complet gar-
In school groups
not later
In judging en-
Quality of sewing, harmony
of pattern and fabrics, ingenuity and good taste of trimming.
Judges will be one local and one ? nations, lauthority.
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