ep - DAL Marie Almedas BEAUTY PARLOR AE gag will start a membership campaign.|ing were a trip to Paris VAKETON, PA. The league has Dallas 3218 A Special Frederick Vita Tonic $5 Wave for One Week Only $3. and Mrs. F. N. Garinger, Ross Garinger. -Alderson- October 1 Alderson Epworth League |ty. twenty-four active| Up.” paign plans. The campaign will last|George Smith, Mr. and Mrs. three months. inger, Mrs. Stella Enders, Y) No charge for cot-bed or crib “for Third Person in a room PRINCE GEORGE HOTEL | Charlotte Getzman, Em:na en and Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Lob) Hote 02 84] | os Ber with Bath Single #3 16 94 Double $4 a) Sunday. guests on Thursday: Mrs. Near Largest Depariment Stores Richard All Transportation Lines Mr. and Mrs. Harveyville spent 2818 ST & 5TH AVE-NEW YORK—Alburn M.Gutterson Mgr. “Treavement. Mrs. ‘Grover Anderson Back to school the youngstersmust go—and that means they must be outfitted in new shoes—comfortable, Luzerne Shoe Repair Shop over the week-end. OFF TO SCHOOL Jon Thursday evening. A was served to a goodly Idetown. SORE ALL WAROROL OWT durable and neat find just theright footwear for youngsters of : jel Oakes and son, and Mrs. Turner of | all ages in our collection of Fallshoes for children. dl | Towanda; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jack-! Have those old shoes repairedtoday. We guarantee our work il son and Ruth Jackson. | shoes look likenew. ; i | STATA Lozshe, Pa. Je Relisy. Strest D. PERNA, Prop. fal land Mrs. Amos Kitchen. ——— mi Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Watkins of Par- sons called on Mr. and —— y Ee A a= | Garinger and family on Sunday. RY PY Ne 1” - is -Trucksville Have Y our ( & Inspected ] Ruth E. Mathers, Correspondent 4 rat N 3 Mr. and Mrs. He Uu yl 1 0 ® 1 end with relatives in Catawissa. Special Service during State Automobile Inspection to accommodate | Accepts Position : working men : 4 F. Gordon Mathers, son of Mr. and | g rs $ | Mrs. Frank G. Mathers, Trucksville, | Garage will be open to inspect your car from 7 A. M. to 10 P. M. J [left Wednesday for Lansdale, Pa k | where he has accepted a position wit 2 Pi es Creek Garage ] the Doyle-Rentchler Co. who are con- W. E. BOSTON, CHEVROLET SALES & SERVICE { | ducting a circulation campaign on a % } large newspaper in that city. Gor- | fntutatatai debated abatabebobad abuiidat whut today adda rdrtASAAASA) | AO1's friends wish him success in succeed, having proved his V ANNOUNGING her husband. Mrs. Haines Iton. > | THE OPENING OF | | id $TTien ATG . " - (len Echo a A teacher of the|ang daughter hi Muhlenburg and Mr. . RY ° . (rasoline Service Station | Kingston township high | Master Charles Landers Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Allen were re-| West Side hospital. > es cently given a pleasant surprise par-| Mr. Smith and Mr. Lazorne Doth of The main features of the even- : ) At a late hour a tasty lunch members and each side team will be|was served to the following: Mr. and made up of twelve persons. All mem=| Mrs. Frank Jackson and Ruth Jack- bers are requested to be at league on|son, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Sunday night at 7:30 to make cam-| Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Stem, Mr. and Mrs. their cabin on the Johnson farm. All ris and Ethel Harris, Mr. Mrs. John Barry spent last Wednes- | Jacob Conden, Rev. and Mrs. W. S. : s was aga v 2 day with her mother, Mrs. F. A. Sear- (York and Evelyn York, Mr. and Mrs. hn CoTarael Whe, Stiendmnes All Lines of Beauty Culture ‘foss. D. P. Thomas, Mr, and Mrs. Harvey ening. Among those who attended the|XKitchen and Mildred Kitchen, Mr. and Tunkhannock fair last week were: Mr. | Mrs. George Armitage, Mr. and Mrs. hel 2 eld at Alde : H. R. Garinger, Esther and Elsie Gar- 2 > Jeon Elliott Enders, Mrs. Ann Getzman and Allen, Beth- is employed in the office in the Noxen tannery. Mrs. Jacob Harris entertained her aunt, Mrs. Ned Jones, of Beaumont, on Mrs. Harris also had as her ris and family of Wilkes-Barre. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Altemus and family. Alderson people wish to extend their utmost sympathy to Mr. Patrick Gar- rity and family in their recent be- : ter, Charlotte motored to Philadelphia Mrs.” D. P. Thomas and Mrs. Eva Allen entertained the Ladies’ Aid and their husbands at Mrs. Allen’s home al Elsie Garinger spent the week-end Al | with her aunt, Mrs. Loren Keller at Al Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kitchen had as guests on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Dan- Miss Iris Kitchen and friend, Charl-| Bloomsburg, spent the week-end with es Stein of Ashley spent Sunday aft-|per parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harris- ernoon with the former’s parents, Mr. on of this place. sons Evan and Oran peti the week-| home: Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Moore, Mr. new undertakings and are sure he w ill | ing the campaign reecntly closed here. | A Mrs. Mathers will leave Sunday to join | of Trucksville Spent [several days with relatives in Kings- hi Miss Marie Hansen otf this place has| two posts. [retarsea to her work after spending | cen Hunlock Creek and West Nan- her vacation with her parents, Mr. and ticoke, near Davenport Service Station. tended the funeral of a relative at Harvey's Lake last Monday. ony Mrs. Sheldon, the wife of a welder Lloyd ana | on the pipe line, is a’patient in the Z this place have accepted positions at and “Jenks! yyilljamsport. The Girl Scouts of this place will hold a bake sale in Guy E. Woolbert’s | garage on September the 27th. The | Anderson, | returns will be used for equipment for Jacob Har- sales will be appreciated. and Mrs. EE The Epworth League of Trucksville banner at Orange last Wednesday ev- Sunday school council meeting was A very nice time was had by all. The Kingston township high school class held a class meeting on Monday. Officers were elected and we find that a large number have not paid their dues for last term. Miss Jessie Williams of this place | spent the week-end with Miss Rigna Osborne at Fernbrook. Will Lansbury and family of Mont- rose spent a day recently with Mrs. Rischell of this place. Mrs. Fouse and her brother, Charles Weidow of Scranton visited Palmer- town, Bowmanstown and Philadelphia |recently. At Bowmanstown they list- ened to a sermon in the church in which they were confirmed many years Phyllis and Odenkirch- Jr. Harry Har- Wallen of stead. They also saw an apple tree that was over a hundred years old, laden with beautiful fruit. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lock will cele- brate their 25th anniversary on Fri- day, September 26. The schools have Tuesday. and daugh- 1 | 7 r, ny tasty lunch bank day every crowd. -Roaring Brook- Amber C. Bonham Correspondent Miss Margie Harrison, who is at- tending State - Teacher's college at Howard Lamoreaux spent Sunday | afternoon in Larksville. Mrs. H. R.| Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Nash are en- a friends from Nanticoke. 7| Mrs. A. L. Roderick spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs: K. O. Lanning and family. Entertained Mr. and Mrs. Wright Benscoter and tained on Sunday at their |and Mrs. Frank Moore and daughter [ June, Mr. and Mrs. Allen, all of North- | lumberland; Mr. and Mrs. Burtis Hum- |mel and daughters Glendora and Bern- {adine and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Smith th | of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rosencrance land farmily spent Sunday with Mr. land Mrs. Edward Rosencrance of this his { Place. K. O. Lanning and Sterling Nash, of ability aur-| th iv poe, gtfenden the ball game sat Retreat on Saturday. Has Narrow Escape John Austin of this place narrowly escaped injuries lon Thursday after- oon when the car which he was driv- ng was side-swiped by a Chevrolet, Austin’s car to break off The acident happened be- causing Mr. | Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Trumbower school, at-tpng Mrs. T. A. Bonham, son, Thomas, | daughter, Mildred, took dinner on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Trumbow- | ers will leave [oll Garinger Chevrolet Co. Kunkle, Pa. Official Inspection Station No. 3091 General Automobile Repairing Acetelyne Welding Chevrolet Passanger Cars and Trucks Gas — Oil — Accessories Phone Dallas 358-R-3 A [the Junior class of this place and en- | Mr Mrs, Cr. Whitesedd 1 ; a a i nee a EN amis 0 \ ? : { school. Mrs. William Jones and family at Ed-| a “Say It With Flowers” 8 Hot Aix Furnace Prices . . = Me Wi hele 2 ie one wardsvile. 3 8d x ES=IRo hh NL Ran $45.00 - Confectionary - Cigars - Ice Cream a ten = Bible Class Meets 8 Through 2 BONER 20. uvesonsvtnnss pon, HET00 Emergency Auto Accessories lod | The Ladies’ Bible class of the M. E.|X Ik oo inch ....... EN 71.00 Friends will . regret to learn that | church held their class meeting on & J K EVANS Sia 24-nehi. Loa ev La Le 85.00 : a J | David Mathers has been ill at his| Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. | > ? Pipe Style c [Tag tHe past aor. 8 |C. E. Whitesell. Lunch was served 5 Fl. . t 8 aE OriSt gf ws sour von ness L000 A BE Sa nl : Gay-Murray Co. = Young Wife, Afraid || . ne oung ire, ral 2. NANTICOKE, PA. 5 Tiina Pa | To Eat, Lives “Afraid of stomach gas, I lived on| | soup for 5 months. Then I tried Ad- {lerika and now I eat most anything | without any gas.” A. Connor. Adlerika relieves = stomach gas in | TEN minutes! ‘Acts on BOTH upper land lower bowel, removing old poi- [sonous waste you never knew was | there. Don’t fool with a medicine | which cleans only PART of bowels, but let Adlerika give stomach ana bowels a REAL cleaning and get rid of all gas! Sold by leading druggists; ago. They also visited their home-|in PEPE PEE EPR PE PE PE ES PE ES PR PE EP A Pp pa On Soup sell, Mrs. Ed Roberts, Mrs. Leonard| Among recent guests of Mr. an Pritchard, Mrs. Hobart Austin, Mrs.|Mrs. R. G. Roberts w re their son, Shonk, Mrs. Howard Gregory, son, Walter E. Roberts of West Pittston; Warren, Mrs. Glenn Gregory, dauglk-|Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Edwards of Du- ter, Joan, Mrs. Daniel Miller and son |bois; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwards Kenneth and Mrs. C. E. Whitesell. of Buffalo; Mrs. Elizabe.h Oliver and Death of Mrs Cragle Mrs. George Weintz of Meeker and The death of Mrs. Howard Crag! 0, MI. and Mrs. Homer Kline and family age 20, occurred on Sunday morning at | °F EL s-Harre 3 the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs: Rev. Cligford Manning has TeturEy Dalton Lewis, after an illness of comp- ed from a trip fo Plushureh, lications. Mrs. Cragle had been ill for some time. She is survived by her husband and one daughter, also her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Lewis and the follow- ing brothers and sisters, all at home: Lloyd, Ferris, Leona, Vivian, Edna, Dalton, Jr., Elton and Betty. The funeral was held from the home of her parents on Wednesday after- noon with further services at the M. E. church. Interment was in the Oak- dale cemetery. Mildred Bonham took supper with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Miller on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Jacobs spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hoover of this place. > Services at the Oakdale M. E. church | lian Moore, all of Forty Fort wil be as follows: Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. with preaching at 11:00 a. m.; Christian Endeavor in the even- Outlet ing at 7:30 p. m. ; Phebe will Je a roast beef supper Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Salansky and in the Baptist hall on Saturday even- ; \ g, October 4th. G. R. Machell of Outlet are now in Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. with|Quebec, Canada. They have spent the preaching in the evening at 7:30 at the |past week touring Canada. They Baptist church. went by the way of» Niagara Falls, Evangelistic meetings will begin at 3 . s the Baptist church on Sunday evening, Hamilton, Toronto, Kingston, Mont- November 2, and continue for two |real, Berthasville to Quebec. They ex- weeks. Rev. Bryden of Brooklyn, N.|pect to leave tomorrow for the New. Y., will take charge of the meetings. | mpngland States, to Albany and home, Come one, come all. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hann of Sweet Valley called at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Benscoter and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bonham on Friday even- ing. daughter, Miss Lucy, motored to Ben- ton, Light Street and Bloomsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Stcltz of Ran- som spent Sunday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Steltz. Mr. and Mrs. W-. H. Shupp attended Alderson on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. LaBarr, Mr. and Mrs. William J. LaBarr and daughter Jean were recent visitors to Bend. J Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. H. C. Mott have had as their guests: Elmo Mott, Miss Arlene Mott and her friend, Miss Lil- interesting and enjoyable trip. Gay-Murray Co. _Maple Grove- Dora C. Davenport, Correspondent Miss Anna Naugle and M:ss Rebec- Incorporated % ca, Mekeel were guests of Mr. and Mrs. s - C. H. Wolfe on Sunday. | Tunkhannock Miss Evadore Ruggles who is teach- > ing in the Montgomery high school, rs 5 3 spent” Sunday with her parents, Mr.| Don’t fail to call on us for heat- and Mrs. M. L. Ruggles. ing equipment of any kind. Our § equipment is the best and prices Announcements have been reecived 3 : are sure to bel less than ordinary. from Mr. and Mrs. F. Dewey Cornell, | Jr., of Morgantown, W. Va., State col-| lege, of the birth of a daughter, Lois Vivian, born September 12. This is their second child. The father was born at this place when his father, Rev. Ferri D. Cornell, now of Forty Fort, was pastor here. 2) When in Luzerne Stop At B. E. SNYDER’S = FeAl J on 180 Main St. We carry a full line of Hard- ware, Stove Parts and Furnace Extra Values in Cabinet Parts. Heaters All mahogany finish, built to burn either wood or coal. A choice in prices of $35, $40, A NN A EN If. fff fr fff fo fn np En open ee] Don’t Wait HAVE YOUR CAR INSPECTED NOW! Official State Inspection Station Sept. 16 to Oct. 30 We are equipped to inspect and put your car in First Class Shape Albert Bush in Luzerne by R. M. Stapleton, Drug- MAIN STREET, SHAVERTOWN, PA. gist. ema a e : inal) a = 2 - id First National Bank - DALLAS, PA. E Ly * * * Members American Bankers’ ile . & ’ Association Ee TNT ZS 1-4 kk 0% Es Li J (st . DIRECTORS SE | Wo a NE R. L. Brickel, C. A. Frantz, D. P. Honeywell, W. EB. Jeter, Sterling Machell, W. R. Neely, Clifford W. Space, A. C. Devens, George R. Wright. * + * OFFICERS George R. Wright, President D. P. Honeywell, 1st Vice-Pres. C. A. Frantz, 2nd Vice-Pres. W. B. Jeter, Cashier %k 5% sk Three Per Cent Interest On Savings Deposits No account too small to assure careful attention Deposits Payable on Demand Vault Boxes for Rent Self-Registering Savings Bank Free A = pd = TRAVEL VIA LAKE ERIE X= betweenBuffalo,N.Y.orPt. Stanley, Can.and Cleveland,O. = ET THE C & B LINE be your host for a delightful night's trip. S 5 Every comfort of a modern hotel awaits you. Autos carried. CLEVELAND—-BUFFALO DIVISION A Steamers each wey, every night, Jeaving at9:00 p.m., asrivingat 7:30 go. (E.S.T) Sl April 15th to November 15th. FARE $5.00 One Ways Sea Pn ol $6.5 50 Round Trip Auto Rate $6.50 and up. oe - CLEVELAND—-PORT NEY, | 3 CANADIAN DIVISI | Steamer leaves Pt. Stanley, 4:30 p. Sn ,arriving at Cleveland, 9:30 p. m.; returning, leaves + Cle elandars Tnidni ht, arriving at Pt. Stanley, RN “x 3) 6:00 a. m Tf Jing 21st to Sept. 7th, Bh) FARE $3. E13 ih way; $5. 0] Round Trip 1 = wl Autos Rate $4.50 and up. $7 for free folder and Auto Map. of for details on C & B Line Triangle, Circle and All Expense Tours, also 1930 Cruise Luxe to Chicago, via Sault Ste. Marie, = == = THE CLEVELAND AND BUFFALO ._ TRANSIT COMPANY Ft. of Erie St. » N.Y, rrr (Dir TY iia] AA) 4 a A 7 Mrs. Mary Herring of Wilkes-Barre called on friends here Saturday and raccompanied by Mrs. O. A. Rood and the funeral of ‘Mrs. Patrick Garrity of = Great 7 They report they are having a very
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