The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 12, 1930, Image 7

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    havertown-
Schwartz, Correspondent
The following local men have been
Taw to serve on the Grand Jury dur-
the “month of January: Thomas
re, “clerk, Dallas township; Edward
us, driver, Clarence Myers, garage
r, both of Trucksville, and Sam J.
W olbert, laborer: of this place.
OTHER AND "DAUGHTER PAR1Y
A mother and } daughter covered disn
party will be given at the local M. E.
‘church by the members of Girl Scouts
“Froop 9, according to an announcement
. made by Mrs. Vester V, Vercoe. Mrs.
: F. J. Werner has been secured to
tae hostess work. Mrs. Vercoe is
with much success in the
of a carol club. The dinner
held in the near future.
MUSICAL
at ttn,
“The. Junior choir of St. Paul's Lutn-
4 church, under the direction of b.
Gt Laycock, choir leader at the church,
will ‘present a musical at the church
on Tuesday evening, Decem-
A: play under the direction of
5 E. Ruff will be given by the
os of the Sunday school classes.
eo proceeds are to be used to defray
‘expenses of the robes that were
recently purchased for the Junior
choir. The admission will be fifteen
ents and the public is invited to at-
dress-length remnants of
est silk to be cleared by mail, re-
SS. Every desired yardage and
: AlL 39 inches wide.
piece of genuine $6 Crepe Paris
> ‘flat crepe) on approval
3 your inspection, If you then wish
430 eep it mail us your check at only
$1.90 a yard. (Original price $6 a yd.).
or ‘choose printed Crepe Paris. Every
wanted “combination of colors. We
will gladly send you a piece to look at.
‘What colors and yardage, please? If
u ‘keep it you can mail us check at
5 a yd. (Final reduction. Originally
crepes we 90c a va. in this Solo, ie
( 0 not ask for or buy ‘from
See the whole piece you are
We want to
your New York aterarion so tells us
1 you wish to about yourself and de-
ibe the piece you want: to see on
proval. | Write NOW. Send no
oney. To advertise our silk thread
CRANE'S | Silks, 545 Fifth Ave.
N. Y. City.
WEDDINGS
, Tuxedos, Full Dress
© and Morning Suits
David Baum’s Son
290 'S, Washington
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Phone 2-5514
DALLAS, PA.
~ Members crn Bankers’
«Association
oe Hk *
~~ DIRECTORS ;
: L. Brickel, C. A. Frantz, D. P.
i Ho ieywell, W. B. Jeter, Sterling
= | Machel, W. R. Neely, Clifford W.
| Sue A C. Devens, George R.
: Wight. :
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: OFFICERS
~ George R. Wright, President
D. P. Honeywell, 1st Vice-Pres.
; ~ C. A. Frantz, 2nd Vice-Pres.
| LT Ww. B. Jeter, Cashier
Three Se Con Interest
~ On Savings Deposits
No account too small to assuse
careful attention
Deposits Payable on Demand
~~ Vault Boxes for Rent
_Self-Registering Savings Bank Free
First National Bank
PUBLIC SQUARE
. WILKES-BARRE, PA.
1 United States Depository:
Surplus and undivided profits
‘Officers and Directors:
Win. H. Conyngham, President
C. F. Huber, 1st Vice President
Capital Stock $750,000.00
Surplus and profits ....$2,100,000.00
Geo, R. McLean, 2d Vice President
° Francis Douglas, Cashier
F. W. Innes, Assistant Cashier
Directors
Richard Sharpe Edward Griffith
C. N. Loveland C. F. Huber
WwW. H. Conyngham Lea Hunt
Geo. R. McLean F. O. Smith
Francis Doulas T. R. Hillard
Wm. W. Inglis
Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent
3 Per Cent Interest Paid On
Savings Deposits
1.00 Will Start An Account :
Let us send |
tend. Refreshment will be on sale.
STORK KEPT BUSY
The stork has been Kept busy the
past week locally with the following
births being announced:
To Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laux, of Pio-
neer avenue, November 28, a daughter.
To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young-
blood, of East Centre street, November
26, a son.
To Mr. and Mrs. William Knarr,of
West Centre street, Novembtr 30, a
daughter. :
To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beck, of Hill
Crest View, Sunday, November 31, a
son.
To Mr. and Mrs. Claude ohnson, of
East Centre street, November 30, a
daughter. Mrs. Johnson before mar:
riage was Mildred Holcomb.
To Mr. and Mrs. William White, of
Trucksville, November 28, a son. Mrs.
White was formerly Irene Besteder.
BROTHERHOOD TO HELP NEEDY
At the meeting of the Brotherhood
of St. aPul’s Lutheran church held re-
cently, plans for the helping of needy
families here for the holidays were
discussed. A committee consisting of
Charles Dressel, Charles Ayers ana
William Deirohlf were named to make
baskets. All members of the Brother-
hood agreed to bring to the meeting
Monday evening money or foodstuffs
for the cause. Any one wishing to do-
nate money or foodstuffs can do so by
getting in fouch with the above com-
mittee or any of the members of the
Brotherhood.
Election of officers for the coming
year also took place with the following
result: President, Lewis Cottle; treas
DALLAS POST, DA LAS, pA
urer, K.
| John Eck.
G. Laycock; ° ov sitink
not been selected, due to the lateness
of the election of the above named
officers, this office will be voted on at
the meeting on Monday night. Ean
Schall and Robert Eck were nomin-
ated, but due: to there not being a
three-fourth majority the election will
again be held.
At a meeting on Monday a debate on
the question of:
ties of Dallas, Shavertown, ‘Trucksville
and Parts of Dallas Township Combine
Into One Large Community?’ The
affirmative side of the question will be
taken by L. T. Schwartz and Robert
Eck and the negative by Charles Ayers
and William Deirholf. The public is
invited to attend the debate.
Sel tn RT es
THEY BAGGED THEIR DEER
George Shaver and Herman Van
Campen, of Shavertown, spent several
days last week hunting in Pike county.
Both these hunters returned with a
-The office of secretary has |
“Shall the Communi-|
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12. 1930
deer, the buck of Mr.
about 175 pounds,
{ Campen weighed close to
Orb Trombower,
with his father shot a 10-pronged buck
at the Pocono’s last week. It weighed
about two hundredd pounds.
MUSICAL FOR NEEDY
Shaver ihe
while of Mr. Vau
200 pounds.
who while hunting
Prof. Ernest Wood's Male Chorus
will give a musical for the benefit of
the needy families of the community at
the local M. E. church on Friday eve-
ning, December 12. A silver offering
will be taken up which will be used to
make baskets of foodstuffs for them.
The public is invited to attend ‘this
| musical. Prof. Wood will render seve-
! ral selections on the organ.
| SCHOOL BOARD REORGANIZES
The Kingston Township . School
Board held a re- -organization meeting
at the Trucksville school house last
Monday evening when Wilbur G.
Nichols was elected prosiqent for the |
oa year in place of Joseph Schoo-
ley. Edwin HAy was eclected vice-
president, and Granville J. Clarke was
retained as solicitor for the board.
An appropriation of $100 was made
for the Trucksville and Shavertown
school libraries, which will be used to
purchase books.
Tax Collector Neyhart turned over
to the board $700 in collections.
BRIEF MENTION
Rev. and Mrs. Harry F. Henry ob-
served their 12th wedding anniversary
recently by entertaining six guests at
their home at dinner. 5
Esther Haunsick has accepted a
position as clerk in the Evans Pharm-
acy on Main street.
Miss Helen McCord is a patient at
the General hospital, where she under-
went an operation. Her condition at
this writing was reported good.
The Ladies’ Aid Society of the
Rtg Sr
PAGE, SEVEN
Methodist church are serving soup
dinners to the public every Wednesday
‘at noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clarke, of Forty
Fort, and Mrs. Musette Smootz, of Ak-
ron, Ohio, were guests ‘last Friday at
the home of Mrs. John DeWitt, of
Main street.
Frank Thompson has opened a shoe
repair shop in the Still building at the
corner of Main and Centre streets.
RHEUMATIC mn NEURALGIC
PAINS, fe SPRAINS
RED CROSS PHARMACY
JOHN A. OLEWELL
5 EAST POPLAR STREET,
WEST NANTICOKE, PA,
FS rr adizirieeiisisissisdiis
IT'S CONVENIENT
TO HAVE YOUR CLOTHES CLEANED, PRESSED AND
REPAIRED HERE
Overcoats Steam Cleaned — Ladies’ Coats Cleaned and Repaired
We Do Relining — Try Us First
Shulin and Uter
Main Street, E
“YOUR NEAREST CLEANER, DYER AND TAILOR”
®
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WELCOME TO THIS INN OF HOSPITALITY :
1000 Rooms
with Bath
No ohiies for cot-bed or crib Double ®4 t0%6
for Third Person in a TOOL.
Single $3 1084.
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