DALLAS, POST, DALLAS, PA.. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1930 -Shavertown- “Red” Schwartz, Correspondent - Masquerade Dance 3 "The local firemen have completed their plans for the masquerade dance that will be held at Hillside pavilion on Thursday eevning, October 30. They have secured the services of Bill Row- lands and his orchestra that will play for the dancing. The proceeds will _ be used to pay off the curren expens- es of the fire company and they will appreciate your support. The fire- - men wish to announce at this time, that persons who are planning to at- ~ tend do not have to mask if they do not wish to. : Couri Of Honor ~ Dallas district Court of Honor, Wy- ‘oming Valley Council, Boy Scouts of America, was held at the local Meth- odist-Episcopal church last week. Four local boys were made Star Scouts. They are: Jack Stookey, Alfred Matz gar, Roland Kocher and Clifford Fink, ‘all members o f Troop 231. David Stookey, also a member of Troop 231, was made a Life Scout. , The following other advancements were made: Tenderfoot—Emmerson Evans, James Lacey and Theodore - Wilson, all of troop 231. ¥ ~. Firemanship 1st class: Floyd Young, -231; George Newberry, 231; Malcolm Ohlman, 231; Second class—Raymond ~ Chappel, Robert Jackson and Charles Gossart, all from 231. First 'Aid—First class: Alfred Metz- gar, Roland Kocher, Cleophas Piatt, and Byron Kocher, all from 231. “Handicraft — Second class: Clyde Brace, 231. i ~ Personal Health—First class: Alfred ~~ Metzgar, 231; Cleophas Piatt, 231, Ro- land Kocher, 231; Phil Crispell, 282; Fed Parrish, 282. © Wood Carving=Sccond class: es Gossart, 231. The Court of Honor was conducted by [Michael Repa, field commissioner. ‘Rev. W. H. Staing, District commis- Stoner Fred Eck, Scoutmaster, 231; ~ Elwood Swingle, assistant, 231; Leo Carey and Charles Ayers, committee- men. Charl- School Savings Increase ~ The school banking percentage of the local schools for the past week showed a marked improvement over the previous week. The report show- ed that the deposits were increased - forty per cent more than the week previous. The results are: Junior high: attendance 129, deposits 99, per- centage 77; High school, attendance, 177, deposits, 129, percentage 75; Trucksville grade: attendance 285, de- posits 202, percentage 73; Shavertown attendance 229, deposits 162, percent- age T1. i Brief Mention Mrs. Harry F. Henry is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T, M. Jenk- ins at Bronk, N.Y. AS next week due to the Teachers coun- ty institute. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nelson are spending some time at Pittsburgh and os Atlantic City. = Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kellar and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fletcher were visitors among friends at Pike county 'recent- ly. Mr. and Mrs. William Perrigo and son Beverly were guests recently at the home of Mrs. Margaret Snell at Orange. The firemen will meet at the school house on Monday evening at 8 o'clock. James Harfman is able to be about again after being confined to his home with quincy. Edward Darling was removed to his home during the week from the hosp- ital where he underwent an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hawke and Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Eckman were the guests recently at the Heowits cottage at Sugar Run. The local fire company responded to an alarm of fire last Wednesday in ~ Trade In Your Old Eye Glasses x Liberal Allowance On Your A Old Frames Are your old glasses giving you the joy and satisfaction they should? If not, take advantage of my offer to take in your old glasses as part payment on a scientific eye examin- 1 ation by a Registered Optometrist and have any of the latest designs and styles in frames you may § choose. Your old glasses will be the first payment and you have ample time to try the glasses be- fore paying the balance. Don’t worry along with old glasses when you can save time, trouble and money with proper fitting glasses. SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK ONLY White Gold Filled Frame—Pad Bridge and Comfort Cable Temples—Guaranteed, $7.00 Value $4.25 LENSES CHANGED FREE Dr. C. A. MORTIMER Optometrist 68 SOUTH MAIN STREET Wilkes-Barre, Pa. ’ 2 Over People’s Clothing Store OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Bell Phone W-B Dial 3-6515 ~ The local schools will be Aelednl] the vicinity of the P. M. church where a large field in some unknown manner was burning. The Kellar class will hold a Hallow- e’en party in the M, E. church base- ment next Thursday evening. All members are requested to be present. a good time is in store for all. 3orn, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bur- ney, Jr.,, on October 11, a son. The Trucksville forest fire crew was called out last Tuesday evening to ex- tinguish a brush fire at Fernbrook. The fire was caused by careless brush- burners anda lasted for eight-hours be- fore it was extinguished. The condition of Mrs. Anna Holcomb who has been ill for some time re- mains- unchanged at this writing. Charles Ayers has vacated his store in the Still building on Main street and is occupying the Frantz home on Shaver avenue, where Mr. Ayers will conduct a tea room. | Rev. and Mrs. C. B. Henry visited | friends at Syracuse, N. Y., last week. | Earl Monk has vacated his store- room on Centre street and is now Hve-! ing on Lake street, Dallas with his family. The Shavertown Lumber company is building a new home on West Centre street. Claude Kellar has reshingled his res- idence on Franklin street, occupied by Mr. Sprye and has painted them green. Due to the burning of leaves at this time of the year, a heavy thick haze of smoke usually hangs over town in the early evening. The baby clinic continues to do its good work week after week at the lo- cal Methodist church. < Mrs. Sherman Wardan -was the house guest of Mrs. Wardan Kunkle at Dallas last Thursday. Mrs, Z. R. Howell of Shavertown was elected president and Mrs. C. B. Ransom of Dallas was elected corres- ponding secretary of the Women’s For- eign Missionary society of the Bing- hamton district convention held at Ashley this week. ; ie ee men SEEN AND HEARD by Will Wimble You might live through it, but we are afraid. Here we are again insult- ing your intelligence by trying to in- form you of who's who and what's what along our travels. Well here goes: The first thing on the program will be a one act play entitled “Hern's Lumbago’: Herm: “Chick, I've got a bad case of | lumbago.” i Chick: “You've got a bad case of] lumbago, Herm?” Herm: “Yes, sir, Chick, that’s what I got.” Chick: “What are you doing about | that lumbago, Herm?” | | Herm: “Nothing.” Chick: “Nothing?” Herm: “That’s it Chick.” | Chick: “But a fellow ought to do something with it Herm.” Herm: “What would you do if vou | had a bad case of lumbago, Chick?” Chick: “If I had a bad case of lum- | bago, Herm; I would sell it. I know | a lot of fellows who'll drink most any- thing.” Ha, Ha. “Ha! Did You Know That: The Kingston township high school is the only high school in the rural district that is not represented with a football team this Fall? The town- ship is much larger than Dallas town- ship and they have a first class team and a very fine coach. And at the present it looks as though the high school will not be represented on the basketball court this winter. Tough! ‘While we are on the subject of foot- ball, would it not be a banner attrac- | | house. “tend the [thought that they were having tion for the back mountain section if a game between the Dallas borough and the Dallas township high schools could meet on the football field? We were stopped one evening week by a prominent business of Shavertown in regard to the unsan-|been expecting it. itary conditions that exist at the local | Weak a long time. : school house, and the way some of the “What this country really teachers conduct themselves during| There you go again!” school hours, we informed him that| I guess I'll go the hill up and go to! we did not care to handle the matter| bed. Good night. through this column, but that if he] would attend the next school board | meeting and take it up with the school | *The weather as a topic of conversa-| tion had a keen competitor in prohi- bition until that severe rain storm hit this section last Friday. Tom Higgins says his restaurant man | coffee gave out this morning, but he'd The stuff had been last | needs—| { O— | Tra | ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN | Shavertown, Pa. board, we think that he could get| some &ction. H promis s that Correii 2 3 . i ag e promised us that| gervices for Sunday are as’ follows: ne, would be there. We shall see. “Morning service—11:00 A. M. [ Vesper service—7:30 P. M. [ Sunday school—10:00 A. DM. Another party gave us a calling down for the way the American flag is being cared for at the local school] We also informed him to at-| Lutheran next bcard meeting. We shall also see. | Service That some boys who| Sunday a good | time last Saturday when they went| over to the residence of George Nor- [ton on Huntsville road and dug up| | five young maple trees that George | took time to plant on T.abor Day. But George’ says that if he catches the] guilty party it will be just too sad. | OF NIGHT And do you know that there is a fine | of twenty-five dollars for each tree] “Overcome by stomach gas in the | that is dug up like these were—if the | |dead of night, I scared my Yusbandl guilty party is found? | badly. He got Adlerika and it ended One of the leading women of the ie gas." —Mrs. M. Owen: town was overheard making this re- Adlerika relieves mark one evening: “I tell our Eliza- | pn minutes! Acts on Both upper beth that she ought to have some pur- |, 4 lower bowel, removing old poi- pose in life an’ she says she has. She | sonoys waste you never knew was says that it's her purpose to try and there. Don’t fool with medicine! remain slender? | which cleans only PART of bowels, | Ed Preston remembers very well of hut let Adlerika give stomach and having seen Earl Carroll's Vanities |bowels a REAL cleaning and get rid when he was down to New York re- of all gas! Sold by Leading Drugg- cently, but hanged if he can remem- | jsts; in Luzerne by R. M. Stapleton, ber seeing the Chrysler building? {Druggist. Harvey's Lake, Pa. every Sunday school—10:30 ( Church of the Re formation, morning 9:30. mischeivious AM. | WIFE, GAS, SCARE MAN IN DEAD | stomach gas in I. 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