The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, February 20, 1931, Image 3

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A Canned Foods Sale of
Outstanding Scope and Value!
Del Monte and ASCO Cott Gentleman
Sugar Corn 2 on 2§C
10c
33c Fancy Red Alaska
Salmon
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The inest Quality Packed
Reg. 13c Pink
SALMON
The lowest price in years.
Tall
cans
Pillsbury’s Self Rising
Pancake Flour
10c
Specially priced.
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asco Tuberculin Tested
Evap. Milk
Choice Sweet
Tender Peas
Tall
Cans
2 - 19¢
Farmdale Sweet Peas ? “™ 25¢
Reg. 9c g§cg Self Rising
Buckwheat pkg. 7
Delicious Hot Cakes in a jiffy.
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CHEESE wai
Glenwood SYRAWRIRRY . 3 9
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Preserves PINEAPPLE jar C
Lenten and Other Seasonable Foods
2 big ‘cans 15¢
Pe 19¢
California Sardines
Pabst-ett Cheese Spread
ASCO Pure Jellies
Semebsits Beans ... Pork: Foss
ASCORoyal Anne Cherries ™* «”
2 big cans
20c
29c¢
Florida Grapefruit 29c
ASCO Dutch Cocoa Ve benlTe
Choice Ripe Tomatoes on 15c
ASCO Golden Syrup
ASCO Sliced Bacon
Nesco Galvanized Tubs
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cach 2 5 Cc
REEL SARE] 10
Reg. 16¢
| ASCO Sauer Kraut
big
cans
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$2e PT TS AT SR SPATS TNE S SORTS
Bread Supreme
7¢
| Victor Bread
Household Cleaning Needs Specially Priced
3% 10c
Sweetheart
Large
Wrapped
T.oaf
pan loaf
“+ Snow Boy Powder
Reg. 5c¢ Sunbrite
Ivory Soap Cleanser SOAP
6 es 23C | 3 IIc i 2... llc
Every buying facility and direct connection are made available
to you in cuttin down table expense.
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These Prices Effective in Qur Stores in B
Dallas and Vicinity. ‘
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y children, Charles and Mary,
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4500 rivest Peaches "= 16¢c
Halves or Sliced
urowis Peaches nt 12%
Gece Cif. Peaches =o, 10e
65% one Bartlett Pears Bie 19¢
| some friends on Saturday
29C
2 tumblers 25¢ :
0 range
Mary E. Sickler, Correspondent
Mr. and Mrs. Charles La Barr
Moor, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eaton enter-
tained Mrs. Margaret Snell Rose
| Evans, Beverly Perrego and Mr. and
Mrs. William Perrego on Sunday.
Louis and Ross Bedford,
recently operated upon at the General
hospital, Wilkes-Barre, have retunred
who were
{ito their home.
Donald Hislop has installed a radio
in his hame.
Mrs. Margaret Snell, Mrs. David
Emmanuel and Mary Sickler attended
the chicken supper at East Dallas
church, Friday night.
The church services on Sunday are
Sunday gchool, 11:30 A.
M.; preaching, 2:36 P. M.; Epworth
League, 7:30 P. M.
The honor roll for the Michigan
school is as follows: Alice Austin, Gor-
don Austin, Leon Austin, Shirley Aus-
tin, Evelyn Corby, Oscar Corby, Ruth
Corby, David Costine, Norman Cos-
tine, Leonard Dorrance, Donald Ferry,
George Hess, Mary Kolesar, Betty
Race, Gladys Schoonover and John
Seletski.
Mr. and Mrs. Horton Bell entertained
night in
honor of Mrs. Bell's birthday. Lunch
was served to Jessie Tripp, Mary Sick-
ler; Mrs. I.eo Dymond, Mrs. Ray Lar-
ish, Mrs. Wesley Dymond, Ira, Mildred
and Lillian Bell, Leland Dymond, En-
dora, and Robert Berlew, Mr. and Mrs.
George La Barr, Mr. and Mrs. Laird
Stanton, Mr. and Mrs. George Berlew,
Mr. and Mrs. David Emmanuel,, Mr.
and Mrs. Hahn Love and Mr. and Mrs.
Horton Bell.
Centremoreland
Sunday school at Centermoreland at
10:00 ‘A. M., followed by preaching ser-
vice at 11:00 A. M., with Washington
sermon by Rev. H. S. Munyon. The
Young Men’s Bible Class will be in
charge of the music. Preaching ser-
vices at Thurston at 2:30 P.,M. and
Dymond Hollow at 7:45 P. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Eaton entertained |
and |
of West |
i Clarence Turner
[tha Ely, daughter of Mr.
‘tered
man;
There
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| wil be an official board meeting at the
| parsonage at 8:00 Monday evening.
-Noxen-
and Mrs.
ill with
The young daughter of Mr.
is seriously
pneumonia. :
Squire E. J. Miller has purchased
the property of Floyd Ely,
side there for the present.
who will re-
Miss Mar-
Ely, has en-
training at General Hospital,
Wilkes-Barre, and a housekeeper has
heen engaged to care for the family.
Mrs. Edward Howell and daughter,
Marjorie, of Shavertown, were week-
end guests of Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Bos-
ton.
Mur. and Mrs. Draper Evans, of Pitts-
ton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Blizzard. :
The senior class of N. H. S. held a
valentine card party Thursday eve-
ning at the high school building.
Decorations were carried out in red
and white. Winners pinochle vere:
Mrs. Ida Devine, Mrs, M. Thomas,
Sherwood McKenna, Robert Horlacher.
Wingrers at 500 were: Bina Dendler,
Mrs. J. Hackling, Herbert Osborne and
Andy Thomas. Lunch was served and
a good time enjoyed by all.
Phil Loveland and Miss M. Hill, of
Williamsport, were Sunday callers at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Love-
land. i
Mrs. Thomas Edwards = has
called to the bedside of her mother,
Mrs. Oplinger, of Forty Fort, who is
seriously ill,
been
The Noxen Glee Club held a busi-
ness meeting at the high school build-
ing Monday evening. It was decided
to accept six new members, to invite
the Ladies’ Chorus of Alderson to joim,
also to change the rehearsal hour from
6:30 Saturday evening to 2:80 in the
A committee was appointed
The following
chair-
afternoon.
to draw up by-laws.
will act; Mrs. Gladys Hockling,
Misses Emily Casterline, Flora
Smith, Ora Miller, Mrs. Lillian Anvil,
Areta Engleman and Esther Palmer.
The meeting for this week will be held
at the usual hour and all members, old
and new, are requested to be present,
as matters of importance will be dis-
‘Luzerne Junction,
Cars leave Wilkes-Barre for
Luzerne Junction,
Hillside,
Trucksvivlle,
Mt. Greenwood,
Shavertown,
Fernbrook Park,
Dallas,
Hays,
Idetown,
v: Addiional
Traffic Demands.
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HARVEY'S LAKE SCHEDULE
Effective September 16, 1930
SOUTH BOUND
Cars Leave Dallas for Wilkes-Barre and all Intermediate Station
AM :
4.65 5.20 “5.40 *6.00 6.20 “6.40
- 720. 7.40 “8.00 8.20 8.40 9.00
940 1020 11.00 11.40
a P, M. ;
12.20 1.60 1.40 2.20 3.00 ‘3.40
4,00 4.20 4.40 5.00 5.20 *5.40
6.00 6.20 *6.40 7.00 7.20 7.40
8.20 9.20 10.26 11.20 12.26 1.00
Cars Leave Harvey's Lake for Wilkes-Barre and all Inter-
CREE, mediate Stations
: AM
6.00 : 7.00 8.00 9.20 12.00
3 aM ie
2.00 4.00 5.00 6.60 7.00 10.60
12.60
*Except Sunday and Holidays.
ABOVE CARS LEAVE /
Idetown, 10 Min. after Leaving H. Lake
Hays, 15 Min. after Leaving H. Lake
Dallas, 20 Min. after Leaving H. Lake
Fernbroek Park, 22 Min. after Leaving H. Lake
Shavertown, 25 Min. after Leaving H. Lake
Mt. Greenwood, 27 Min. after Leaving H. Lake
Trucksviville, 30 Min. after Leaving H. Laek
Hillside, 32 Min. after Leaving H. Lake
NORTH BOUND
Cars leave Wilkes-Barre for Dallas and all Intermediate Stations
AM. !
4.50 5.00 “5.20 5.40 6.00 6.20
“6.40 7.00 17.20 7.40 8.00 8.20
L900 9.40 10.20 11.00 11.46
oT iE P. M. LT :
12.26 1.00 1.40 2.20 3.00 3.20
3.46 4.00 4.20 4.40 5.60 5.20
5.20 5.40 6.00 6.20 7.00 7.40
8.206 9.00 10.05 11.40 12.30 1.40
mediate Stations
A.
500 600 7.00
P.
100 300 400
11.10
*Except Sundays and Holidays.
ABOVE CARS LEAVE
15 Min. after Leaving Wilkes-Barre
23 Min. after Leaving Wilkes-Barre
25 Min. after Leaving Wilkes-Barre
27 Min. after Leaving Wilkes-Barre
29 Min. after Leaving Wilkes-Barre
32 Min. after Leaving Wilkes-Barre
35 Min. after Leaving Wilkes-Barre
39 Min. after Leaving Wilkes-Barre
44 Min. after Leaving Wilkes-Barre
Service between Fernbrook Park and Dallas as
The Wilkes-Bawe Railway Corporation
39 Min. after Leaving H. Lake
Harvey’s Lake and all Inter-
M.
8.00
M.
5.00
’ 11.00
6.00 9.00
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cussed. The Noxen Glee Club is the
first of its kind in Wyoming county,
or in the so-called
gion,”
“back mountain re-
and under the capable ieader-
ship of Prof. Ernest Wood is out to ac- ®
complish a bigger and better chorus. |
Sunday, February -22: Rev. 1. W.
Yiengst will deliver his farewell ser-
mon at St. Luke's church at the ves
DID
per service, 7:30, confirmation and S
adult baptism will be-
music by the ladies’ chorus.
Hugh Casson, while at work in the
bolhier-room at the tannery, had his
hand caught in the coal eonveyor chain
and was painfully injured.
The fifth annual performance of the
Mizpah Minstrels of Wyoming, will be |
held’ at M. E. parish house February
21, at 8 o'clock, for the benefit of the!
senior Washington trip fund. The cast
includes 30 members, a piano accordian
artist and orchestra go to make up an
evening of high class entertainment.
Tickets may be purchased from mem-
bers of the senior class.
At a recent meeting of officers and
teachers of St. Luke's Sunday school
the following were elected delegates to
attend a convention at Nanticoke Feb- | ¢
ruary 23: Mrs. Joseph Dotter, Mrs. W.
Blizzard, Mrs. L. L. Loveland, Ota B.
Miller and Mrs. M. Whitacker.
held. ®Bpecial
Pull
‘TEETH
FOR
OVER
5,000
People
-H untsville-
Since
Mrs. Clarence Elston, Correspondent
Church service Sunday at the M. E.
church: Morning worshin, 9:30 A. Mo Nov. 6th
Sunday school, 10:30 ‘A. M.; Epworth \
League, 7:00 P. M.
Christian church: Morning worship,
. 1929
“Just About a Year”
9:30 A. M.; Sunday school, 10:30 A. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell ‘Learn, of
Scranton, and Charles Learn, of Kings-
ton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
G. A. Learn. ;
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Ide recently
motored to Binghamton.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey W. Danks at-
tended the funeral of Mr. Danis’
brother-in-law, H. S. Mains at Plym-
outh on Friday.
A most enjoyable evening was spent
Saturday when a number of friends
and neighbors met at the home of Mrs.
I.ee Earl and gave her a surprise
party. Music and games were features
of the evening. Lunch was served.
Those who attended were: Mr. and
Mrs. Cullen Randall, Mr. and Mrs.
James Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ed-
wards, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eckert, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Randall, Mrs. Georgs
Lamoreaux, Mrs. Harold 'T. Bertram,
Miss Phoebe Lamoreaux, Miss Beruie
Johnson, William = Eckert. Charles Lowest Prices in the City
Randall, Miss Gertrude Culp, Paul »
Randall, Miss Elsie Earl, Miss krmina
Elmer Lamoreaux, Floyd Ran-
dall, Harry Edwards, Jr Marvin Ran-
dall, Boyd Earl, Gordon Randall and
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Earl.
All reported a pleasant evening at
the valentine party at the M. E. church
SLEEP AIR METHOD
He proved this by saying:
PAINLESS OR FREE
WHY TAKE CHANCES?
This Method is as safe as
NOVO CAIN :
ALL PLATES
74 PUBLIC SQUARE
on Friday evening. Thirty were pres-
ent. SY
Mrs. A. R. Holcomb and Mrs. George
1de visited little Paul Jones at Nesbitt] is absolutely no chain office
Dr. Kemp |
Because he proved to the people §
that he was a master with the
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only one Dr. Kemp's office. This
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