The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 12, 1930, Image 8

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    Sl ent living Past Master of Lodge 61, EF.
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_DALLAS POST, DALLAS, PA.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, {93
Dallas Socials
Wood's Male Chore, which is giving
a number of concerts throughout the
back mountain region for charity, will!
give a concert tonight in Shavertown |
~ M. E. church. On Monday night the
chorus will appear at Trucksville MM.
E. church and on Friday night, De-
ecmber 19, will give a concert in Dal-
las M. E. church. Silver offering will
be taken at each of the concerts and
the proceeds turned over to the
churches of the region for charitable
work at Christmas time. The proceeas
will “be divided among the churches
regardless of creed or denomination.
A number of relatives and friends
from Dallas and vicinity attended the
funeral. of Mrs. J. B. Quick, aged 77,
‘of New Columbus, on Monday. Mrs.
Quick was a sister’ of the late M. TL.
Yaple, of Dallas, and ‘had been in good
health until she suffered an attack “of
‘pneumonia, which: caused her death on
Saturday night. Besides her son, Wal-
ter, of Elizabeth, N.’ J., (Mrs. Quick
leaves her husband, J. B. Quick,
New Columbus. Mr. Quick is the old-
‘and A. M., of Wilkes-Barre.
© Mrs. Harriett Benscotor and S. B
“Rood, of Bloomingdale, were the guests]
© of Councilman and Mrs. S. M, Rood,
- Main street, on Saturday and Sunday.
Jack - Gordon, who . is * working at
Elmhurst, spent the week-end with his
family. |
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Eyerman have
‘moved to Wilkes-Barre for the winter
after spending the summer and early
fall at Shrine View.
Donald Wormley and Rodney Ed-
“wards, teachers in ‘Dallas borough
sehools,
\ last Sunday, where they spent the day
© with Mr. Wormley’s parents.
Mrs. G. A. A. Kuehn spent the week-
‘end with her son and and daughter-in-
Claw, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ammerman, of
Allentown. Mr. Ammerman is an en-
_.gineer associated with the Pennsyl-
_ vania Light and Power Company.
/
REMOVED TO HOSPITAL
; William - Krause, local farm equip-
-ment dealer,” who has been suffering
from’ a mental disorder for the past
few weeks, was removed to Ransom
“hospital yesterday for treatment.
HIMMLER
THEATRE
TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT
" *The Spoilers”
me WITH cs
GARY COOPER
_ NEXT WEEK
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
“Manslaughter”
—— WITH —
RICHARD ARLEN
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
“Santa Fe Trail”
FREDERICK MARCH
> AND:
CLAUDETTE COLBERT
motored to Northumberlane
* RANSOM NOT A DALLAS BOY
Hugh Ransom, recently eletced cap-
tain of Qberlin College football squad
for 1931, is not a Dallas boy.
He was born and raised in Dorrance-
ton (now Kingston) and attended the
grade schools there. He was gradu-
ated from Kingston” High School in
June, 1927, and from Wyoming Semi-
nary June, 1928. :
He is a son of Coray B. Ransom, ot
Kingston and Demunds. The past
twelve years he has spent a part of
each summer on. his father's farm at
Demunds.
CORRECTION
-~In the article which appeared in last
week's issue of THE POST compli-
menting the Northmoreland township!
supervisors on their road construction
work, THE POST said that: the .in-
debtedness three years ago was $13,
000 and that it had now been reduced
to $11,000. The item should have read
an indebtedness of $17,000 three years
ago, has now been reduced” ‘to $11,000,
or a reduction of. $6, 000" in thre years.
‘BEAR CLAIMS DECLINE
A eombarivon of food conditions, es-
pecially as to Jbeechnuts and other
food for bear, is evidenced in the No-
vember report of bear damage which
lists only two claims as against No-
vember, last, when fifty-five bear dam-
age claims were received. Last year
food was scarce and bear killed eighty-
sheep and destroyed 189 beehives. Only
five sheep were killed in November,
1930.
Dallas Township
School Notes
; SCHOOL NI NEWS
Freshman and Sophomore Home-
Making Classes made a trip to Wilkes-
Barre Tuesday morning to visit the
markets. The trip was interesting and
we feel they that much knowledge was
gained which will help in marketing
and school lunch courses. The class
spent an hour and a half going
through Percy © Brown's cafeteria,
market and kitchen, after which the
Liberty Market was visited. The fol-
lowing made up the party:
[Misses ' Robinson,- Derloris Craig,
Dorothy Elston, Alice Garinger, Helen
Girvan, Thelma Kiefer, Antonia’ Koze-
mchok, Lulu Meeker, Jean' Ritchee,
Jewel Litwin, Kathleen Randall, Inez
Boston, Jessie Richie, Elizabeth New-
man, Jean Bogart, Almeda -Calkins,
Anna Ruth Cobleigh, Elizabeth Gir-
Peter Oberst’s
BARBER SHOP
Is now located in
SULLIVAN BUILDING
‘DALLAS, PA. ?
Formerly at Fernbrook, Pa.
USED
1930 Chevrolet Coupe
1930 Chevrolet Coach
1929 Chevrolet Coach
1929 Chevrolet Coach
1929 Chevrolet Coach
1930 Chevrolet Roadster
1925 Chevrolet Sport Coupe
1928 Chevrolet Coach
1926 Chevrolet Touring
1926 Chevrolet Coach
1924 Chevrolet Touring
1926 Chevrolet Coach
1929 Ford Coupe
1926 Ford Touring
1927 Dodge Sedan
1926 Dodge Roadster
1925 Dodge Touring
1926 Chrysler Touring
1927 Chrysler Coupe
1926 Chrysler Touring
1927 Paige Sedan
1928 Pontiac Sedan
1927 Pontiac Sedan
1924 Hudson Touring
1924 Cadillac Touring
1927 Star Touring
1925 Studebaker Touring
1928 Oldsmobile Coach
1927 Oldsmobile Coach
1925 Buick Sedan
1926 Flint Coach
1924 Hupmobile Coach
1928 Whippet Coupe
1928 Whippet Sedan
© 1926 Overland Coach
TRU
1927 Chevrolet 1 Ton Coal Body
1927 Chevrolet 1 Ton Panel
1927 Chevrolet 1 Ton Panel
1925 Reo 1 Ton
1925 Reo 1 Ton
1927 Dodge Screen
-1928 Rugby Panel ....
10-20 Titan Tractor
Used 30x3Y, Tires
Roy Stauffer
Phone 470 - - - - Wyoming, Penna.
p—T
1029 Chevrolet 114, Ton Express
USED RADIATORS $3.00 TO $8.00 EACH
CARS
CKS
$1 00 to $3.00 each
van, Ruth May Hazel, Margaret Lan-
cio, Doris Lauderbach, Ada May Rossy, |
Evelyn Ryman, Marie Sayre, Bertha |
Updyke and Eleanore Masadiine Jach-
imowicz.
L —_—— " |
MEDICAL INSPECTION
Doctor
General hospital, and nurse, Miss, have
been examining students of the school
for the past two weeks.
Thomas, of Wilkes-Barre
3asketball season will soon be here
and all the students of D. T. H. S. are
digging away at their books so they|
will be able to play basketball accord-
ing to the P. I. 'A. A. rules.
—Editor—I.
CHRISTMAS CHEER
G.
Christmas comes os bit once a year,
When it comes it brings good cheer.
For epery girl and boy on earth,
To celebrate our Saviour’'s birth.
Santa brings. us “lots. of ‘toys;
Fills our hearts with lots of joys,
For you know that Christmas Day
Chases all our gloom away. :
Anny Mahler, 8th Grae; D. T. H. S.
WINTER IS C COMING
Winter. is omg
Summer time is now
Upon “the twane.
Winter is coming
With its ice and snow again.
There’s a chickachee a-singing,
In the spruce tree by he door.
There's no sound of water rushing
As it runs slower than before.
The ice chains are tightened
And the summer’s on het wane,
Merry, merry winte is
Coming once again.
; Antonia Kozemchak, Fresh-
man, D. TF. H.:S.
CLASS NEWS
SENIOR CLASS
The ‘Christmas cards have been reo-
ceived by the Seniors and are nearly
all sold. Clyde Hoyt and Thomas Lan-
don have the record eof selling the
most.
Raymond Carlin, a senior, furnished
the truck to get the scenery forthe
junior play. \
WHAT'S THIS?
Raymond Carlin coming to school on
time one morning in the week.
—Reporter, H. S.
JUNIOR CLASS
Jeane Stark, a junior class member,
motored to Binghamton, N. Y. last
week-end.
The punior class members "are an-|
wering the coaches’ call for
ball candidates. Mr.
coach the boys, while Miss Yove and
Miss Wallace will coach the girls.
| senior classes of Lehman High School
ber 26, LE, Ashmag chireh,
basket-|
Kester will again |
The junior class thanks Mr. and Mrs. |
Himmler, Mrs. Girvan and all those]
who helped to make their play a suc-!
cess on Thursday evening.
= Repo rter,:J. R.. E. |
SOPHOMORE CLASS |
The sophomore class of Dallas Twp. |
High ‘School are giving a play for)
Christmas Literary. Program:
“The Van Dorm Merry Christmas”
Characters:
Yan Dorm... :.<..7.. Arthur Kiefer |
Doris Lauderbach
George Shultz
Ziba Martin
Evelyn Ryman
atte sels sind Almeda Calkins
Th yr Se Robert Girvan
Bertha Updyke
Mr.
Mrs. Van Dorm
Uncle Adam
Mr. Grinn
Mrs. Joy
Lois Willis
Ada Willis
Bump (maid)
A number of girls and boys of the
sophomore class are going out for the
varsity basketball team. Some of the
clever players come from this class.
—Reporter, D. L.
D.T.P.T. A. TO MEET
Dallas Township P. T. A. will hoa
its December meeting Monday, Decem-
ber 15. Primary pupils will give a play.
Prof. Jones, of Plymouth, will be the
speaker. It is hoped that a large audi-
ence will be present as the committee
has arranged an exceptionally good
program. The meeting starts at 7:45.
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FRESHMAN NOTES
The Freshman class deeply regret
the departure of a former classmate,
Chester Sutton, from their ranks. He
has moved to Forty Fort.
fais0 returned to Lehigh after spending
.lanteed.
“| Lehman High
School News
ASSEMBLY PROGRAM «|
December 3, 1930, ‘the junior and
2
| RATES FOR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
words or less.
Classified Advertising
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MISCELLANEOUS ~~
FOR RENT-—Four-room house, all irn-
provements, $23 per month. Also
three-room house, improved, $15 a
One insertion, 25 cents for thirteen
Over thirteen words,
cents per word. Call Dallas 300.
enertained the high school for
minutes.
The first number was a playlet,
“Just Before Midnight,” by Francis
Randall, Geraldine Cornell, Paul Rice
and Benton Hadsell. Readings—
“Father's Joy-Ride,” by Elinor Mor-
gan, and “The Nightingale and the
Rose,” by Ruth Karschner.. In closing
the junior and senior quartette sang,
“Merry Bells.” i
thirty
If
SURETY BONDS —
tract; Bonds, Burglary, Fire,
bile, Plate Glass or Liability Insurance,
Phone:
INSURANCE
You Need Surety, Fidelity and Con-
Automo-
month. Wm. “Sutton, Dallas’ 229-R- 2
ER 12- 12 1t*
e
room apartment; all
steam heat; located
Dallas 275-R-13.
: 10-31-tf
FOR RENT—5
improvements;
Call in Trucksville.
G. HAROLD WAGNER
Dallas 72 Dallas, Pa.
PAY CASH for old United States
afe stamps used before 1880. Buy
any quantity. John T. Jennings, 55
FOR SALE
. ORCHESTRA PLAYS
Lehrman High School orchestra gave
several selections at the Thanksgiving
FOR
Mayallen street, Wilkes- Barre, Pa.
SALE—Atwater Kent All Elec- a 12-ite
tric Radio, Modal No. 46 in Pooley
‘Walnut Cabinet, Dynamic Speaker.
Complete, $75. Call Dallas 239-R-2.
12-12-11
WANTED HOME FOR DOG—Will 5
give away white and brown male ter-
rier, 1% years old, good farm watch
service, Wednesday evening, Novem-
BRIEF NOTES
FOR SALE—Upright Piano, first-class
dog or child's pal, to any ‘one who
will treat him kindly. ~ Call Dallas
condition, $50. Russell Engle, Sha-
180-R-11.
ver Avenue, Shavertown, Pa.
12-12-1t
WANTED-—~Woman to do ‘washing anda
Mildred Riley, freshman
i‘has returned to school after
illness.
Stephen Bambick, a member of the
junior class, has resumed his studies
after being absent for some time on
account of illness.
reporter,
a brief
FOR SALE—Baby Grand Piano, first- |
FOR SALE—Model 30 ‘Atwater Kent
ironing at her home. ‘Phone Har-
Call Dal-| Vey's Lake 221.
12-12-1t
class condition. Price $60.
las 290-R- g
WANTED—Washing and ironing to
at home or day work. Mrs. Lulu
Moore, Davenport street, Parrish.
Heights, Dallas, Pa. 282-R-2. y
Battery Set, Pooley
Call Dallas 239-R-2.
Cabinet, $35.
12-12-1t
GRADE NEWS
The Kiddie Band and Saxtette Band |
FOR SALE—Five-piece
12-12-18
living
suite in good condition, $25.
Bert Hill, Shavertown.
room
Inquire
12-12-1t
WANTED TO BUY—Young Jersey
Cow—giving milk preferred. R. H.
of Lehman High School have reorgan-|
ized under the direction of C. F. Terry.
The Lehman grades will hold their
annual Christmas party from 1:00 to
FOR SALE—Regular $1.50 size feras,
Evans, Aldersen. Phone Centermore~
land 19-R-3. 12-12-1t%
FOUND—Fountain Pen. Owner call at
Dallas Post Office.
75¢, now until Christmas.
Florist, Shavertown.
Hill, tne
12-12-1t
3:00 P. M. December 24. Great prepa-
rations are being made for their usual
guest—Santa Claus.
The Lehman grades have the honor
of having the highest percentage in
FOR
SALE—AIll Electric Atwater
Kent Radio, No. 47, with Dynamic
Speaker. List, $154.50. Bargain,
$99.50. J. R. Oliver, Dallas, Pa.
12-12-1t
FOUND—A sum of money in Dallus
borough. Owner may have same by
proper identification and ‘paying
this ad. Inquirs Mrs. C. T. Isaacs.
12-12-1t
banking.
* LAUGHS FROM LEHMAN
A young girl said to her mother:
FOR SALE—Regal
Bengal Heater in
good condition, $15. James Hand,
Mt. Greenwood. : 11-14-tf
GET THE LOWEST i on yo
coal hauling—delivered any wh
long ton—Call Kingston 71386 5
“Mamma, do you know what I am go-
ing to buy you for Christmas?”
“No,” replied the mother.
“Oh! well, I am going to buy a
”
FOR SALE—Pop
and hickory
Main street,
12-5-2¢
corn
Parris,’
nuts. Elmer
Dallas, Pa.
pretty mirror for your dressing table.”
“But, my dear,” said the mother, *'T
already have one.”
“Oh, No!” said the small
broke it this morning.”
girl, “I
The teacher said to a student in
FOR
SALE OR
house, store and ice cream parlor,
pool tables. Extra large barn, gar-
age. Lights, heat and water in
house. Dandy location for restau-
rant for right party. Address Box
85, Noxen, Pa. 11-14- t
TRADE—I12-room
2
FUNERAL DRECTOR
ALFRED BRONSON
physics class: “What are the effects
of heat and cold?”
After a moment the boy replied in
an assured tone: “The heat dilates and
the cold contracts.”
“Very well,” said the ‘teacher,
“
and
FOR SALE—Four-room bungalow on
Sweet Valley, Pa.
DAY or NIGHT
3-acres cof land in West Dallas;
suitable for chicken farm; 2 chick-
en coops; garage; Mrs. Rachel Rey-
nolds, R. D. No. 4. 9-19-tf - oa
Dallas 363-R-5
now give me an example.”
“In the winter the days are very
FOR RENT Telephone:
’
short and in summer the days are
long,” answered he student.
A very agitated woman rang at mid-
FOR RENT—Three-room apartment
Muhlenburg 1-R-5
Call 80
and bath, heat furnished.
12-12-tf
Main street, Dallas, Pa.
night at the doctor's door. “Quick,
quick, doctor, I believe that my son
has swallowed a mouse.”
“Oh!” said the doctor, irritated at
having his sleep interrupted, “tell him
to swallow a cat and leave me alone.”
(Too late for publication last week)
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ALUMNI NOTES
Alan Major, a graduate of 1928, has
resumed his studies at Lehigh Univer-
sity after spending Thanksgiving with
his parents.
James Hildebrandt, class of 1929, has
| Thanksgiving with his parents. Mr.
Hildebrandt is studying enginering.
Louise and Emerson Brawn, gradu-
Just the thing for Mother for
Christmas a” new
Air-Way
SANITARY SYSTEM
Container
CARD TABLE COVER 51;
LINEN AND LINENETTE
GIFTS FOR CHILDREN
AND ADULTS =
No: Cleaner i
to Empty
Bag or New Shipments arriving next
. week for last minute gifts ..
MARGARET E. PATTON'S
LARKIN PANTRY
SHAVERTOWN, PA.
For Demonstration Call
CHARLES M. THOMAS
Local Dealer
Phone Dallas 117
Pioneer Avenue
ates of 1930, have resumed their stud-
ies at Wyoming Seminary. They are
both taking college preparatory
courses.
Lydia Smith, clas§ of 1929, has re-
turned to Bloomsburg State Teachers’
College, from which she will graduate
in June.
Jean Major and Ella Frantz, gradu-
ates of 1930, are both taking business
courses at Wyoming Seminary. 1
|
Undertaking Busi-
ness Continued
The undertaking business of the laze
Harry L. Dailey, of Center Moreland,
is to be continued with the same care
and efficiency as before his death. All
calls will be promptly answered, day or
night, and satisfactory service guar-
We courtesoly solicit your
patronage at any time you may have
need.
NOW OPEN
NEW BRIDGE INN |
“Just across the bridge at Trucksville”
Luncheon daily from 11:30 to 2, 60c
Dinner daily from 5:30 to 7:30, $1.00
CHICKEN AND STEAK DINNERS
OR DAILY BY RESERVATION
CATERING TO
LUNCHEONS, DINNERS, TEAS,
BRIDGE, ENGAGEMENT,
SHOWER AND BON
VOYAGE PARTIES
AMBROSE RUTZ JOHN KINNEY
Dallas 326 for Reservations N
FOLKS, WE'RE
OPEN EVENINGS
A-La-Carte
8-TILL 12
DANCING
JAMES KINNEY
Telephone:
Call Center Moreland 55-R-2
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The Publix
Toilet Waters,
STAPLETON’S
LUZERNE, PENNA.
WHITMAN'S
Chocolates
Pens and Pencils
Correct Stationery |
Perfumes, Perfumizers
7 Athair Aah
NN A NR ERIN NINN NPN
HAVE
Harley Misson
Taxidermist
MOUNT YOUR GAME
No Matter Whether It Is Large Or Small Game, We Give
FIRST CLASS WORK at REASONABLE PRICES
HARLEY MISSON
6 SHAVER AVE, SHAVERTOWN, PA.
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Rubber Goods
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Cigars and Cigaretts
Ingersoll Watches
Greeting Cards
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Drug Store
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The Taxidermist
MOUNT THAT DEER HEAD
Free Game Tags ond Ca amp Roster
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