The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, July 25, 1930, Image 8

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"DEATH OF NES. PATTERSON | OF SOCIAL INTEREST
IN AND ABOUT DALLAS
(Mrs. Annie Patterson, a dearly be-
~ loved and highly respected resident
of Trucksville was called to her re-
ward on Tuesday night July 22 at the
~ Nesbitt Memorial Hospital to which
place she was admitted several weeks
ago with complications. She was aged
65 years. Surviving are heri daughter,
Mrs. Thos( G. Davis of Philadelphia,
x her mother, Mrs. Fary Klein of Kings-
Park, L. I
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2
ton, and the
brother.
following sisters and
Mrs. Charlotte Front Ozone
Mrs. Emma Phillips and
Mrs; Jennie Poeifsuider,
Barre, Mrs Lulu Frank
Klein of Kingston also 3 grandchild-
ren; Patsy and Tommy Davis and
Muriel Mann. Mrs. Patterson was a
and Frank
~ very devoted member of the Memorial
Presbyterian Church of Wilkes-Barre,
She was a resident of Trucksville for
the past eleven years.
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.
Farms, Dallas. Call Dallas 209.
~ a month. Call Dallas 123-R-9.
nace and bath.
FOR SALE
Chinchilla rabbits. $2 a pair. Orchard
( 7-25-2t
FOR RENT
“House on Ridge street, Fernbrook;
6 rooms all improvements. Rent $28
7-25-1t
FOR RENT
7 room house on main road, Dallas.
Call Dallas 125.
FOR RENT
5 room modern bungajow. Garage, fur-
Call Dallas 229-R-12.
7-2-51t
FOUND
Large heavy covered tin pail, silver
and two dozen or more cups left at
"office of Dallas Post several months
- suites in good condition; also buy ol
=
ago by mistake. Owner 'nay have
same by calling at this office.
The Dallas Post.
FOR SALE
chairs, - dressers, bedroom
d|
48
Used
American Home Shop,
7-4-tf
furniture.
Main street, Dallas.
FOR SALE
Reena. hand pulleys, made by the
American Pulley Co.; several of them
practically new;
inch, one 8-inch, one 3-inch.
seen at the office of The Dallas Post.
7-18-3t
WANTED
1
to list small farms or plots suitable
raising, trucking, ete.
Realtor,
for poultry
John A. Williams,
St., Dallas. 7-11-tf.
FOR SALE
Two lots of oats for sale, ready to
‘harvest in a few weeks. Inquire J. M.
Reese, Franklin St. T-25-1t
FOR SALE
For Sale—One couch,
ered,3 rockers.
Shavertown.
tapesty cov-
Wanted to Buy
The following books for
Little Women
Mayflower
Ben Hur
‘Moby Dick
Evangeline
library:
~ 0ld Creole Days
~ Virginia
Little Men
Maggie
Old Swimming Hole
Clay Price, 41 Elder St.
Barre. Phone 5028m °
APFLICATION FOR CHARTER
Notice is hereby given that applica-
tion will be made to the Court of
Common Pleas of Luzerne County on
Wilkes-
Monday, August 4, 1930, at ten o'clock |
a. mn. under the Act of Assembly of
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
ducted by St. David’s Society, at the
corporation and regulation of certain
~ Corporations” approved April 29, 1874,
and the supplements thereto, for the
charter of an intended corporation to
be called “The Shavertown Firemen's
Relief Association,” the character and
object of° which is the maintenance of
- a society for beneficial and for pro-
716 Oct. Term, 19304 °
tective purposes to its members from
funds collected therein; and for these
purposes to have, possess and enjoy
all the rights, benefits and privileges
of said Act of Assembly and its sup-
plements. The proposed charter is
now on file in the office of the Pro-
thonotary of Luzerne County to No.
A.
L. TURNER,
Solicitor.
BIDS
Bids will be received for the plaster-
ing of the ceilings of the Dallas Town-
ship High school. Specifications can
be . had from the secretary, M. L.
Mosier, Dallas, R. D. No. 1. Bids must
pe in the hands of Secretary by July
21, 1930. The Board reserves the
right to reject any and all bids.
M. L. MOSIER, Secretary.
SEALED ALED BIDS
Sealed bids will be received by the
Directors of Dallas Borough School
District up to 5 p. m. August 5, for
the furnishing of the following: 1,
of Wilkes- |
two 100-inch, one 9-|
Can be
48 Main |
All O. K 126 Main St,
“| sister, Miss Lillian Carpenter
PN
Mrs. Sterling Machell delightfully
entertained recently at a shower for
Miss Edna ‘Woolbert. The lawn
proved a pretty setting for the occa-
sion. Dinner was served to the fol-
lowing: Mrs. John P. Wilson, Mrs.
R. Moore, Mrs. Walter Cook, Mrs.
Roland Shoemaker, Mrs. Harold
| man, Mrs. Clarence LaBar, Ruth Wa-
| ters, Elizabeth Love, Lettie Lee; Mar-
| guerite Frantz, Gertrude Wilson, Bar-
bara Hoffmiester, Eleanor Machell,
Edna Woolbert and Mrs. Sterling Mac-
hell. A variety of beautiful gifts were
received by Miss Woolbert.
Lenora Robinson of Tunkhannock,
w popular member of Dallas Township
Vocational school faculty, was a guest
during the past week of Elizabeth
Love of East Dallas. Before leaving
Whipp, Mrs D. P. Honeywell and Mar-
garet Girvan of Dallas.
‘Mr. and Mrs. Dj F. Westover and
sons are leaving for Philadelphia this
week-end. Before leaving Philadel-
lphia next week for Ocean City where
they will spend their vacation, they
will attend the base ball game bet-
ween the Athletics and the Yankees.
Mrs. Clare Winters of Claude Street
entertained her sister, Mildred of Lake
Carey, on Sunday and Monday.
Scotty Robson of Hamburg N. Y,,
stopped in town Saturday on his way
to McKeesport. Sam Wilcox, who has
been the guest of Mrs. Amanda Yaple
of Church Stret for some months,
accompanied him on the remainder of
his journey,
Mr. and Mrs. Sandel Hunt and fam-
ily motored to Benton last week and
at Rohrsburg called on Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Parrish. :
Mr. and Mrs. John Girvan
Sunday at Oneonta, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Kingsbury of Claude
| street entertained Mr. and Mrs. Craig-
ley and Mrs. Gingler of Kingston on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs.
spent
Tit- |.
for home she called on Mrs. Ernest
Thomas, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Learn of Chase
spent Sunday evening with Rev.
Mrs. Henry of Shavertown.
Mrs. Clifford Oberst and children of
Chase spent Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. E. D. Durland of Wyoming.
Ys visiting her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. D. P. Honeywell.
- Among those who spent Sunday at
H..S.
Winola on Sunday were:
VanCampen’s cottage at Lake;
Mr.
ville; Mr. and Mrs,
Mr.. and Mrs. William Geyer, Ray
Shaver and Mr. Daniel of Shavertown
Jr., of Detroit Mich. are spending some
time with Mrs. Webber's parents, Mr
and Mrs. Edward Eyerman of Shrine
View; Robert Eyerman has recently
returned from Susquehanna
where he was the guest at a house
party.
Mrs. William Reynolds and daugh-
ter, Roxie of Norwich, N. Y. and Mrs.
Fred Rineman of Trucksville were the
guests of Mrs. Fred Riley on Tues-
day afternoon. E
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Beline and fam-
ily of Trucksville spent Sunday eve-
ning with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Laux.
On Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Laux
entertained Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rother
of Plymouth.
Charles Learn of Kingston spent the
week-end with his parents Mr. and
Mrs. G. A. Learn of Chase.
Stewart Girvan of Forty Fort called
on his mother, Mrs. Lydia McDonald,
and |.
Helen Honeywell of Binghamton, N. [
and Mrs. |
‘days with her
Mrs. Robert Webber and son, Robert
county |
DALLAS Post, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1930
Miss Vida Post of Forty Fort spent)
Wednesday evening at her home here.
(Mrs. Esthed Rummage, one {of the
oldest residents of Sweet Valley, is
‘quite ill. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Foss
are caring for her.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Naugle and
Renald Davenport spent Sunday at
the home of Torrence Naugle.
Byron Snyder and family of
zerne spent the week end at
i cottage ! at North Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry D. Wesley of
North Lake spent Saturday at their
home in Kingston. ,
‘Mr. and Mrs Joseph Newitt of King-
with
Mrs. Leroy Callender
Lu-
their
| ston are spending a few days
| their daughter
Harry Harter and children of Trucks-|,¢ this place
George Shaver;
|
Mrs. Corey Allen has returned to,
| her home here after spending a few
sister, Mrs. Harry
Wolfe of Bloomingdale.
Mr. Asa M. Smith is on the sick list.
|
| Mr. and Mrs Wm. Post and family
of Wilkes-Barre recently spent a day
jat their cottage here.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lewis of Wilkes-
Barre are spending some time with the
formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Lewis.
. ~Shavertown-
turned home after spending the past
week at the home of Mr. and
John H. Batey of Franklin street.
Mrs. Cy W. Hoffman, Meta;
Mary Arn Hoffman, motored to Lock |
Haven on Sunday where they have
spent the past few days visiting with
friends.
play the Pressed Steel company team
at Kirby Park this evening.
of Claude street on Tuesday afternoon. |
Margaret Sutton of Trucksville has’
returned home after spending a week.
at Binghamton, N. Y. :
Katherine Shepherd of Wilkes- |
Barre entertained at a picnic supper
at her Dallas cottage on Satusdor
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Welch
| tained the Young Woman's Missionary:
Fred enter-!
Elmer Parrish were Society of Centermoreland.
| the guests of Eli Parrish at dinmer on |
| Sunday. In the afternoon all motored,
to Harvey's Lake, Orange and Carver-
At. Orange they
| and Mrs. Frank Casterline and at Car-
| verton they visited with Mr.
| Frank Mrs. Emily
Mr. Parrish’s housekeeper,
ed them.
Mr.
{ily of Wilkes-Barre were the guests of
| Mrs. J. B. Erank on Sunday.
Bobby Westover is home after sub-
mitting to a tonsil operation at Nan-
| ticoke State hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. William Baker motored
| to Falls on Sunday,
| Margaret Girvan entertained Jane
and Bertha Thomas of Dallas and]
Miller of ® Wilkes-Barre
Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. William Roberts, who
| are spending the summer at Harvey's
ton.
Parrish. Barton
Chester
called on Mr.
accompani- |
and Mrs. Jerry Lancio and fam- i
1
Lake and Charles Dobson of W ilkes- |
Barre were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Frank on Sunday.
Mrs. Stanley Doll entertained
of Fac-
her
toryville, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. JJ H. Frantz enter-
tained Mr. and Mrs.
Orange on Sunday.
Mrs. George Russ of Fernbrook, who
| recently
Wilkes-Barre General hospital, has re-
| cently returned home. Her many
friends will be glad to learn that she
2 is gaining strength rapidly.
Jane Hughes of Kingston was a re-
cent guest of Margaret Thomas.
Mrs. J. i Thomas and Mrs. Hill
and her mother motored to the Girl
Scout camp at White's Ferry on Wed-
nesday. 5 iT
Mr. and Mrs A. M. Garinge, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Roberts and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Hislop enjoyed a pleas-
ant picnic lunch at Stull Sunday.
Mrs. Groblewski of Trucksville and
Mrs. J. C. Thomas of Dallas, members
of Plymouth Civic Club, attended the
Club’s outing at Harvey's Lake on
Tuesday. In the late afternoon Ald-
erson M. E. church members served a
delightful dinner to the club. .
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jacobs
Trucksville are entertaining relatives
from New York City.
Betty, Dorothy and Elma Harter of
Trucksville attended the Commander
Picnic at Irem Coffitry Club this week.
Robert Hislop, Jr. has returned after
spending some time with his grand-
‘parents in Forty Fort. He was ac-
companied by his cousin David Miller
of Detroit, Mich., who will be his
guest for a few days.
was the guest of his aunt, Mrs. J. C.
2, general school supplies; 4,
janitor supplies; 5, home economic
supplies and equipment; 6, type-
writers; all as per requisitions which
can be obtained from the undersigned.
All bids must be properly marked and
the Board reserves the right to reject
any or all bids.
JAMES F. BESECKER,
Secretary.
coal;
7-15-3t°
"Ira Frantz of]
underwent an operation at|
|
|
|
of | =
Clarence Jackson of Akron, Ohio,|
| a
a
i
~Sweet Valley-
Nearly 200 attended the outing con-
dtcted by St. David’s Society, at the
{Park on the R. A. Harris at
Sweet Valley, Thursday.
Alice Holcomb is spending
‘days with relatives in Kingston
Owen White of New Jersey is visit-
ing his brother, Earl White.
Ir. and Mrs. Maxwell Huttner and
Mary Welliver and son called
r. and Mrs J. F. Keller at Jack-
and. Mrs. |
farm
a few
Thy
Mr
ison on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Kingston are visiting
Stanley Post.
Mr. anr Mrs. Torrence Naugle and
1 invghter, Merle and Mr. and Mrs. D.
| E. Davenport and son Renald spent
| Sunday fit Eaglesmere.
The Willing Workers of The Church-
f Christ will on Thursday.
Come early and bring your needles.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Rummage and
Mr, and Mrs. F. M. Hazelett motored;
to Thornhurst on Thursday.
Bownan of
Mr. @nd Mrs.
meet
ed (Mr. and Mrs.
recently. |
Rev. and Mrs Waterstripe spent
Friday in Wilkes-Barre
Mrs. F., M. Hazelett and Mr. and
Mrs. D. E. Davenport visited friends
at Beaver Meadows on Sunday.
Miss Althea Keller of Kingston;
spent the weekend at North Lake.
Mr. H. B. Hoover and Mr. Cletus |
Holcomb called on Mr; and Mrs. J. F.|
Keller at Jackson, on Sunday. | i
Mr. and Mrs. Reese and sons and
Miss Mary Moyer of Wilkes- Barre |
called on their father. Mr. vevinl
Mayer on Sunday. |
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Birth of |
Harveyville spent Sunday with friends
at Sweet Valley.
Miss Nell Holcomb Tas returned
from Berwick, where she visited her
sister, Mrs. Wm.,, Warner.
Miss Catherine Warner of Berwick
is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Holcomb.
HIMMLER
THEATRE
TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT
The Great Divide
DOROTHY MACKAILL
NEXT WEEK
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
The Viking
With Pauline Starke
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
| Bachman of Audendreid were
|
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Davenport visit- | §
Fred Youngblood, |
Mr. and *Mrs. Phillip Bachman, Sr.
of Audendried, Mrs. Phillip Bachman !
of Parsons and Mr. David
guests |
on Sunday at the home of Mr.
Mrs. James Harfman.
and Mrs.
|
Plans are under way for joint dance |
lto be held by the Shavertown Firemen |
and the Dallas firemen, at Fernbrook
tot been set, but it will take place on
| some Monday night before the close of
the season.
‘Richard Drum,
in quest of the tree sitting champion-
ship came down out of the tree on
Saturday up for
! four hours.
after being
On Friday
Drum went to his perch
in the tree but came down on Sat-
urday night when
boy friends, called on him to go to the
Dallas theatre. He expects to try
again but promises to remain aloft
until he sets a record. {
Clifford Fink, Alden Cleo |
Piatt, John. Gallagher and Robert
Jackson left on Tuesday for Boy Scout
Camp Acahela for
cation period. All are membrs of the
troop 231, sponsored by the local M. E.
church.
twenty
wéek young
his
a number of
Ayers,
a two weeks va-
Mrs.
Billy |
The Brotherhood baseball team will |
and | !
who climbed a tree |
night of last |
Mrs. Alonza Prutzman and daughter
to the South.
Miss Henrietta Ruff of Pittsburg
was the guest of Rev. and Mrs. G.
Elson Ruff ot the Lutheran parsonage
during the past week.
Mrs. Kathryn Malkemes and Child-
ren Louise, Billy; Charles and Shirley
and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Lewis were
guests on Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. John Rauch, of Kingston.
A minature golf course in the rear
of the Ayers store on Main street is
course was constructed by Alden
Ayers, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ayers. Alden is a member of the local
Boy Scout troup 231.
Mr. and Mrs. Jenkin Thomas
Wilkes-Barre, were guests of Mr.
Mrs. William Vinian recently.
Mrs. George Towler spent the past
week visiting relatives at Reading.
and
house on Monday evening, all mem-
bers are requested to be present.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Keller are oc-
cuping their summer cottage at Pat-
terson Grove.
Elsie of Ferguson avenue have return-
ed home after an extended motor trip
Charles :
| Stella Reynolds of Norwich,
of
-Jackson-
Mr. and: Mrs. Fred Shouldice are en-
tertaining relatives from Ottawa, Can-
ada. :
Mrs. George Bond will entertain the
Jackson Ladies Aid Society at its all
day meeting in August.
The Ice Cream Social held on ‘tlie
lawn of Mrs. Charles Miles was large-
ly attended. Proceeds went to the La-
| dies Aid Society.
Misses Evelyn and Caroline Rice and
Ruth and Leona Linsinbigler enjoyed
attracting considerable attention. The a hike to Trucksville Gardens on Mon-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rineman. and
Samuel Bulford of Truckville and Mrs.
N. Y. vis-
ited Mr; and Mrs. Splitt. on
Sunday.
Gustav
The following were among those
| Mrs. ‘Albert Splitt, Mr. and Mrs Den-
| who motored to Forkston Mountain
The firemen wil meet at the school |
on Sunday to pick huckleberries: Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Linsinbigler, Mr. and
nis Boming. ° Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Reakes, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reakes,
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Reakes, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Reakes.
D. W. Richards of Plymouth has re- |
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Rp iy
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Saturday, July 26th.
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July Clearance Sale
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