The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 20, 1930, Image 8

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Advertisements
RATES FOR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
One insertion, 25 cents for thirteen
words or less. ver thirteen words,
2 cents per word. Call Dallas 300.
POSITION WANTED
~ High school student would
work for summer months; housework
or restaurant work preferred. Call
Dallas 121-R-0.
FOR SALE %
Second-hand doors and window sash
- of various sizes; suitable for garages
or poultry houses. Call W.-B. 20378.
WANTED
Old rags; must be clean; will pay
good prices. The Dallas Post.
: Party will buy, old and second-hand
furniture. Address Box 23, The Dallas
Post.
WANTED TO BUY
Second-hand books, Clay, Price, 41
Elder Street, Wilkes-Barre. Phone
5028-M. A 6-13-3t
: FOR SALE
Rabbits, all kinds, colors and ages.
~~ Make the youngsters happy with a
Hve rabbit. Weis’ Farm, Dallas.
‘Phone 124-R-15,
List your property For Sale or For
liké
OF SOCIAL
‘Mrs. John A. Girvan Editor
Phone, Dallas 6 \
John W. Girvan, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John A. Girvan, arrived home
Monday morning for a very short
visit.
' The Oberst boys, James and Fred.
had as callers on Sunday, John Novak,
Cyril Yatko and John Brawley of
Wilkes-Barre, all students at St.
Francis’ Seminary, also David Jones
of Shavertown and John Brawley of
Wilkes-Barre.
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The Shavertown branch of the Nes-
bitt Memorial Hospital Auxiliary wil!
held its annual picnic and covered
dish luncheon on Friday, June 20, ‘at
the home of Miss Margaret Hildebrant
of Norton avenue, Dallas.
Michael Yudin of Binghamton, N. Y.,
a student at St. Francis’ College, at
Staten Island, spent Saturday night
at the home of Fred and James
Oberst of Fernbrook road, students at
the same college.
The St. Therese’s Card Club were
entertained Tuesday evening at the
home of Mrs. Dunham of Mt. Airy
Terrace, Shavertown.
Thelma Bulford of Trucksville and
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard McNelis of Lu-
zerne, spent Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Oberst of Fern-
brook road.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lancio and sons
INTEREST Sh
IN AND ABOUT DALLAS
Mrs. George Hoffmeister, Mr. and
Mrs. Jacob Kiefer and son Billy of
Shrine View visited at the {home oi
Mr. and Mrs. John Davis of Nanti-
coke during the: past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Zel Garinger of Lake
| road motored to Moscow on Sunda
when' they spent the day with Mr
and Mrs. Leslie VanCampen.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Lee Scott of Cen-
ter Hill road, Dallas, among
those ’ iwho attended bridge
Among the. local graduates of the
Coughlin school are Miss Elizabeth
Culbert and Walter Rau.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gordon are en-
tertaining Mrs. George Phillips and
children, Barbara, George wand Rich-
ard gof Philadelphia.
Mrs. Georgia Patterson is spending
some time at Norristown, Pa.
Among the people who attended the
were
the
by Mrs. HI A. Smith of Machell ave-
nue, vy is summering at Dallas.
At a dinner party recently given
Reynolds-Bell adi fot Mr, and Mrs. W. D. Roberts, Mr. an”
3 Sbelin ‘wedding at Goodleigh Mrs. Ray Shiber of Dallas were
farm last week were Mr. and Mrs. A. ;
SS. Caibert and d 7 4 | among the guests.
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; ort an Righter Euzahoth and/ Mrs. F. H. Gordon of Norton avenue
Mr. and Mrs: G. A. A. Guehn of Dal-| 3 +
tas : | had her hand painfully injured
a aM : : 5 week. ,
tati I wo 4d > ood Goeringer, tee Miss Devens’ Bible Class of Dallas
ty ay es rh Yanfers oF M. E. church will hold a bake sale in
em a 2 i > He Stay ith her the old Reese building on Saturday at
pA oe ae Sa return trip 10: O'clock.. + Every. member is-.Tc-
Os laana, ey witheo 28, far quested to contribute some ‘form of
as Allentown in the Curtiss Condor
: = L 3 baked goods.
plane. an Tons here by. automobile. The services to be held at the Free
On Sunday evening, June 15, at the
ji Methodist church will be as follows:
Capitol Theatre, Wilkes-Barre, de-
: Sunday school at 1:30 p. m.; preach-
grees were awarded the graduates ihg service at :230 p{ m. Rev. A
of College Misericordia of Dallas. The Mahler will deliver fic SSrmOL.
theatre was filled to capacity with bis Howard Risley, editor of the Dallas
terested relatives and friends of the;
graduates; A splendid gddress wasiv, M. Chait of Kingston, and William:
delivered by Rev. Edward B. Jordan, pq of Scranton, returmed Thursday
8S. T. D., whose theme was “What $o-| after a week's motor trip to Hanover,
ciety Expects of a College Graduate.” | H., where they attended the cow
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It was most interesting and thorough | mencement week program of Dart-
ly enjoyed by all
* __ |'mouth College. Mr. Chait, a former
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter D.
ci Foi ; : Dartmouth student, advertising
ark on Friday, June 13, at: General manager of the Boston Store and Mr.
hospital, a daughter. Mrs. Clark
: . PF Ball 8s a member of the Freshman
was formerly Miss Elizabeth Williams clnss at Dartmouth.
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luncheon during the past week given
last |
| Post, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. |
ADDITIONAL ALDERSON
of the
Society
The extension members
“Woman's Foreign Missionary
will meet at the Trucksville M. E.
church on / Friday evening of this]
week. A. speaker from the foreign |
office will be the feature of the eve-
ning.
The Dallas chapter of W. C; T. U.
met at the home of Mrs. A. A. Nealy
on Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Thomas and
family of Warrior Run are occupying
their summer, home.
Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Waters and
their two children have moved to Al-
derson for the summer. They are liv-
ing in part of Edgar S. Stem’s honse.
The Rescorlas, who own a cottage
at Alderson, are visiting friends in
Detroit, Mich. When they return they
plan to open their cottage for the
summer.
. Harriet Ann Stem was
from the Plymouth High school on
| Tuesday of this week, Harriet his
| been attending Plymouth schools for
two years. Previous to that time she |
| was a student at Laketon high school.!
| Harriet is a good student and while
| at Plymouth distinguished h~rself in
[any ways. She was valedictorian of
her class, had a position on the
| editorial staff of the Plymouth high
| school yearbook, and was first 'prize
| winner among the girls in the Mc-
| Alarney oratorical contest.
| Mr. and Mrs. George Gwilliam and
| son George are now at their sumnier
| cottage.
ree (rere ees
| STARS TO SWIM
| Members of the Women’s Olympic
| swimming team wil be among the |
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graduated;
The old woode- =" in’: iy 5
head, a likeness of Tecumseh, thi
Indian Chief, which stood for year
on the grounds of the U. S. Nav
Academy at Annapolis, has been re
placed by this bronze duplicate.
: LEGAL. NOTICE
Kingtons Township School District
solicits bids for hzuling . coal from
Rauty Coal Cog Luzerne, to the Shaver-
town sechols of said district fer the
school year 1930-31. Bids must be in
the hands of the Secretary of ‘the
. | contestants Friday aftermoon at 2:30
BUYS PICKIC GROUNDS | when the new Weckesser swimming
. pool is dedicated. at Irem ‘Temple
Johm A. Redington of Wilkes-Barre | Country Club The pool
this week sold the Harvey's Lake pic-| the finest outdoor ‘pools of its kind in
nic grounds to Mrs. Nettie Winter-| the country and if good weather con-
steen of Harvey's Lake for a sum said | ditions prevail it is expected that a
to exceed $60,000. Included in the number of new swimming records will
sale are the baseball grounds, bathing be set. Certain it is that mew pool
beach, roller coaster and other park records be estabitshed for the:
[Wecnense pool.
of Franklin street, Wilkes-Barre, \
{ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wil-
liams, well kmown. Dallas summer
residents.
L. W. LeGrand spent the week-end
trip to Gloversville,
Rent with John A. Williams, Realtor,
48 Main Street, Dallas.
Board ef Directors not later than 8:15
p. m., July Tth, 1930, and marked “Bid
for Coal Hauling” For further infor-
matiom eorrespond with or call How-
tard 'W. Appleton, Secretary, 1.0 Shaver
avenue, Shavertown, Pa. ‘
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LEGAL NOTICE
Kingston Township School District
solicits bids for the tramsportation of
pupils im said district, bids will be re-
ceived untl 8:15 p. m., July Tth, 1%30.
For \nformation relative to routes
traversed and other requirements of
bidders see any member of the Board
of Direcotrs or the Secretary, Howard
W. Appleton, 140 Shaver avenue,
Shavertown, Penna. Y
Billy nad Hayward of Wilkes-Barre,
spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs
J. B. Frank of Claude street. Mrs.
Frank, who was ill for some days, is
now able to be about again.
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rt FOR SALE
Second-hand mules and horses. Also
‘a few dandy young ponies, all kinds,
gentle, just the thing for youngsters.
George Bulford Farm, located on
Trucksville-Huntsville road. Telephone
Dallas 252-R-16. ° : 6-13-2t
on ails ores [pba
my is one of
on a business
N. vy.
Thomas Higging of the Collegiate
| Shoppe attended the funeral of a rela-
tive in Johnstown, Pa., last week.
~ Miss Gertrude Landers of Fernbrook:
enjoyed an airplamrre ride on Sunday |
last in the large passenger plame:
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Winters of]
Claude street entertained at dinner on |
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charles H|
Cooke and Mrs. Helemr Winters of Dal-|
las. |
Mr. and Mrs. William Roberts spent
an evening last week at the home of}
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Frank of Claude
street.
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Westover and
family motored to Montrose om Sun-
During the past week Mrs. Fred
Youngblood of Norton avenue enter-
tained Mrs. H. Deutch and Miss
Elizabeth Deutch of Wilkes-Barre.
will
equipment.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith are among
those who will spend the summer in
Dallas. They are occupying their cot-
tage on Machell avenue.
FOR SALE :
Danish round-head and Penn-State
bald-head cabbage plants. Fred
F. Honeywell, Kunkle, Pa.
New Ford Car Wins Favor
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THEATRE
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Goeringer of
Long Island, Ny Y., were overnight
guests on Friday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Winters of Claude street.
They following young people had 2
delightful week-end at a house party
at Beth Love's cottage at Forkstoa, ny.
Pa., and were chaperoned by Mr. and Mr. and Mrs: Joh. A. Ciirvon of]
Mrs. Ernest Whipp of Dallas: Zsl9n Claude street spent Sunday afternoon |
Prinsky ‘of Avoca, Beth ‘Love, Leftle at the home of Mr: and Mrs: Harry |
Lee, Lenora Robinson, Barbara and |p ten of Wilkes-Barre.
aCtherine Hoffmeister, Donald Xes-;
ter, George Stevens, Lloyd Drake and’
Everyday Bargains at
GAY-MURRAY
,Moore’ Paints—At Any Price
Flashlight Cells
Dockash Ranges
Reavy Duty B Batteries.
Scout Axe with Sheath. .
Five-Light Electric Fix-
tures
Single Light
Fixtures
Myers’ Hay Carriers. . ..
Barb: Wire, 1b.
TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT
Sons of the Gods
BEAUTIFUL COLORS
RICHARD BARTHELMESS
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At a recital to Be held Friday eve-|
‘ning by Mrs. Alice Taylor of Kingston|
Jack Honeywell of Dallas and Russell] the thrée young sons of Mr. and Mrs}
Milter of Luzerns. D. F. Westover of Nortom avenue, |
= | Billy, Bobby an@ Kenneth, will take]
On Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs] part.
Clare Winter of Claude street, ACCOM”! Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Keifer and Mr. |
i M >i |
panied by Me and Mes Elwood Sosy and Mrs. Louis Wolfe amd daughter
inger, the latter being a co-pilot on
i 3 Nancy Lois, will return to their home |
sthe Curtiss Candor cabin biplane; mo- Sie View thlurmasecd. |
tored to the Wyoming Valley airport.
Mr. and Mrs. Winters were treated tc HYDROPLANE AT LAKE
an airplane ride. After a delightful |
luncheon at the Airport Inn they re-{ A six-pasenger hydroplane visited
turned to their home in Dallas. Harvey's Lake on Wednesday grening, |
Among ‘the ‘recent Wyoming Sem-| It landed near the dock at the Lenion)
inary graduates were Donald Doll, the | Valley picnic ground. Several Inters)
son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Doll. ested people took flights.
Ce Electric
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
~The Return of
Sherlock Holmes
CLIVE BROOKS
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
The Rogue Song
LAWRENCE TIPPET
LAUREL AND HARDY
STAPLETON’S
Drug Store
Next to Luzerne Postoffice
Materials
“Ford Phaeton
‘"PVHE Ford Phaeton, shown above, is equally popular as a family car
i and as a sport car for young people. The seating arrangement pro-
vides for the driver and one passenger in front and three passengers
in the rear. Seats are upholstered in two-tone cross cobra grain arti
ficial leather.
The top is of the quick collapsing type, easily handled by one per
son, and folds flat. The windshield, of Triplex shatter-proof glass, is
of the folding type and can be laid flat forward. The windshield wings
fold over it, emphasizing the sport effect of the car.
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