The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, February 27, 1931, Image 8

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Dallas Socials
~ Elizabeth Breckenridge, Social
Call Dallas 255-R-18
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fahringer, of
East Dallas, entertained in honor of
their son’s 7th birthday anniversary,
Monday. Games were played, after
which a sleigh-ride was enjoyed by
all. A number of small friends were
~ present.
Mr. and Mrs. Eston Adelman visited
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shaver at Plym-
~ outh, Sunday.
Dallas township school was closed
last Friday due to a leak in the water
line.
§ Mrs. C. N. Booth, of Lehman avenue,
attended the luncheon given by the
ladies of the Wilkes-Barre Rotary at
the Sterling Hotel, Tuesday.
John Jule, Jr., of Parrish Heights,
spent the week-end with his grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Jule, of
Kingston.
Willard Schmoll has returned home
after a visit to New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown ,of West
Pittston, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Spencer,
of Harding, spent Monday with Mrs.
J. R. Gibbs.
Katherine Shepherd has returned
from West Point, where she spent the
~ week-end.
Mrs. Eugene Fiske and daughter,
Ruth, spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. J. P. Williamson at Harveys
Lake. .
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Brown, Thursday, February 19, a
daughter, Barbara Jean.
i Dinner guests of Mrs. Maggie
Hildebrandt Sunday were: Mr. and
Mrs. John Hildebrandt and family, of
East Dallas.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Swire,
Saturday, February 21, a son.
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Sullivan and
family have returned home after spend-
“several days at Atlantic City, N. J.
Nellie Winter, of Newark, N. J,
pent Saturday and Sunday with her
brother, Willard Winter, of Orchard
Knob Farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Sandel Hunt and son,
Elmer, have returned home after a
two weeks’ stay in Florida.
~ Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Booth, who are
spending the winter with the formers
parents, Mr. and ®rs. C. N. Booth, are
visiting in White Haven.
Mrs. John Wilson is ill at her home
on Franklin street. Her mother, Mrs,
1. ‘BR. Rice, of Kingston, is caring for
‘her.
‘Mr. and Mrs. Yosepn: Schmearer are
moving from Davenport street to Jackh-
son street.
Mr. and Mrs. William Schmoll and
daughter, Doris, and Mr. and Mrs.
Franklin Kocher and son, Junior, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William
Shupp and mother, of Loyalville.
Mrs. Arthur Houck and family visit-
ed Mrs. Houck’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. Wagner, of Wilkes-Barre, re-
cently.
Eleanor Atkinson, of Norton avenue,
is spending a few daysat Harvey's
Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ide, of Shrine
View, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Eston
Adelman, Monday evening.
Ida De Reemer spent Saturday
Philadelphia.
Frederick Baur, son of Mrs. G. A.
Baur, who submitted to an operation
for appendicitis in General hospital, is
improving.
James Besecker and son, Delmar,
have returned home after spending
some time in New York City and Kear-
iney, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd W. Bogart en-
tertained Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bogart,
of Shavertown, Wednesday.
GIRLS GLEE CLUB
" "ENTERTAINS LAKE SCHOOL
Editor
in
The Glee Club under the supervision
of Miss Pauline Davis, sang several
selections for the Lincoln and Wash-
ington program on Friday afternoon.
The selections were well appreciated
by the student body. The Glee Club is
practicing! very diligently several se-
letcions, which they will render at the
Dallas Rotary meeting to be held in
the near future.
\ HIMMLER
. THEATRE
FRIDAY AND ND SATURDAY
¥ “The Squealer’
WITH
JACK HOLT AND DAVIE LEE
Also a Krazy Kat Screen Snap Shots,
Metro News
NEXT WEEK
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
“Around the Corner”
STARRING
GEORGE SIDNEY AND
CHARLES MURRAY
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
“Remote Control”
WITH
WILLIAM HAINES
-Kunkle~
Mrs. F. P. Kunkle, Correspondent
ATTENDED LADIES AID
The following Kunkle ladies attended
the meeting of the Alderson Ladies’
Aid Society atthe home of Mrs. Philip
Thomas Thursday of last week: Mrs.
C.. W. Kunkle, Mrs. M. C. Miers, Mrs.
W. H. Conden, Mrs. William Brace,
Mrs. Frank Hess, Mrs. A. C. Devens,
Mrs. Russell Miers and daughter, Fe-
lice,
Austin, and Mrs. Fred Kunkle.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Elston enter-
tained on Sunday :Mr. and Mrs. Stan-
ley Elston and children, of Beaumont;
and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hess and
daughter, Doris; also Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Kunkle Sunday evening.
dinner on Thursday last in celebration
of her birthday anniversary. Her
guests were: Mrs. J. S. Kunkle, Mrs.
Miss Margaret Kunkle and Mrs.
Fred Kunkle
Baird, of Laketon, Sunday afternoor.
Zel Garinger is confined to his home
wit han attack of tonsilitis.
SUNDAY SCHOOL GIVES AWARDS
Attendance pins and wreaths were
awarded members of the Kunkle Sun-
day school recently. Those who re-
ceived the awards were: For there
months attendance, pins, Mrs. Ralph
Hess, Mrs. Ralph Ashburner, Robert
Ashburner, Mrs. Owen Ide, Jane Ide.
For six months: Charles D. Kunkle,
Conrad Honeywell; for nine months:
Marvin Elston; for one year: Gomer
Elston, Clyde Hoyt; for two years:
wreaths, Mrs. Frank Hess and Doris
Hess.
Inez Boston is ill with grippe and
unable to attend school.
Mrs. Fred Kunkle and daughter,
Margaret, visited Mrs. George Risch,
of Carverton, on Monday.
Mrs. Clarence Roote and daughter,
Katherine, spent Tuesday with her
cousins, Mrs. Patrick Kennedy, of Par-
Miss Eloise Nulton, of Kingston, and
Miss Eloise Nulton, of Wilkes-Barre.
spent Wednesday afternoon and eve-
ning with their aunt, Mrs. W. H. Con-
sons, and Harry Davis, of Miners Mills.
den.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Conden spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Conden, of Alderson. The latter’s baby
daughter, Clarice, who was threatened
with pneumonia, is improving.
-Noxen-
Mr. and Mrs. George Case and son,
Clarence, of Kingston spent Monday
with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Phoenix, the
latter having just recovered from a
severe attack of grippe.
Mrs. Gertrude Thomas recently en-
tertained Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dur-
lin, also. Mr. and Mrs. C. Mackinson
and daughter, Nellie ,of Wyoming.
Mr. and Mrs. Crosby Walker, of
Orange, N. J., were week-end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Crosby.
The many friends of Mrs. Ellen Fur-
gerson, better known as “Aunt Ellen,”
are sorry to hear of her illness, and
wish her a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Alonzo Meeker is able to be
out again, having been confined to her
home with a severe cold.
The following attended the 15th an-
nual Sunday school institute at St.
John’s church, Nanticoke, on Monday:
Rev. L. W. Yiengst, Mrs. J. Dotter,
Mrs. Leslie Loveland, Ora B. Miller,
Mrs. M. Thomas and R. S. Crosby.
ESCAPES INJURY
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Crispell e..-
caped serious injury while walking to
church Sunday evening, when a speed-
ing auto hurled Mr. Crispell to the
ground. He was taken to his home by
the faulty driver and after an exami-
nation by a physician was found to
be only bruised.
Mrs. John Hetlesheimer, a patient at
General hospital, Wilkes-Barre, is
much improved at this writing.
Mrs.
Helen of Binghamton, N. Y., who re-
cently recovered from infantile paraly-
sis, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
Ruff.
BRIDGE REPAIRS
Last, but not least, we are having
the “Old Death Trap, 'the coveres
bridge near Orcutt’s Grove repaired.
The girders ordered came several feet
too short, so repairs are in order in-
stead of a new bridge. Apparently it
will take an accident, where lives are
lost, for us to get a decent bridge.
Sleep on Right Side,
If you toss in bed all night and can’t
sleep on right side, try simple glycerin,
saline, etc. (Adlerika). Just ONE dose
relieves stomach GAS pressing on
heart so you sleep sound all night. Un-
like other medicine, ‘'Adlerika acts
BOTH upper and lower bowel, remov-
ing poisons you never knew were there.
Relieves constipation in 2 hours! Let
Adlerika cleanse your stomach and
howels and se how good you feel! Gus-
tav A. Kuehn, Druggist; in Luzerne by
R. M. Stapleton, Druggist.
Mrs. Charles Wertman and son,
Mrs. W. S. Kunkle entertained at
called on Mrs. Sarah
_ DALLAS POST, DALLAS, PA., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1931
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Mrs. E. J. Miller was hostess to the
members of the Twin Kard Klubs on
Thursday evening. Winners were: Mrs.
I. Devine, Mrs. Sophia Hackling, Letha
Jones and Ruth Palmer. Lunch was
served to thirty-two guests.
Miss Martha Ely had as her guest
Miss Halfsinger, of Williamsport, on
Sunday. 5
Mrs. Albert Casterline, Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Gilmore spent Sunday at Drums,
visiting: Mrs. Young, who is ill.
Noxen Glee Club will meet at high
school Saturday afternoon at 2:30. All
members please be present.
Phil Loveland, Robert Wolfe and
William Hoover, of Williamsport, spent
the week-end at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. L. L. Loveland.
Shirley May Hackling, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hackling, is ill
with measles.
FAREWELL PARTY
A farewel®party was given Rev. and
Mrs. L. W. Yiengst on Tuesday eve-
ning at the parish house by members
of St. Luke's church. Rev. Yiengst and
family are leaving for 'Archbald, where
Rev. Yiengst has accepted the pastor-
ate of the German Lutheran church. A
purse was presented by members of
the congregation, and the Ladies’ So-
ciety gave Mrs. Yiengst a gift of linen.
Lunch was served to the following:
Mr. and Mrs. William Coolbaugh, Mrs.
H. Newell, Beatrice Newell,
New Wall Paper
Mr. and.
Mrs. A. Dendler, Bina Dendler, Mrs. J.
Dotter, Mrs. Eva Roote, Mrs. I. Devine,
Mrs. E. Schenk, Mrs. A. Thomas, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Blizzard, Mrs. Sam
Blizzard, Mrs. C. L. Boston, Mr. and
Mrs. A. Thomas, Adam Kresge, Mrs. C.
Auvil, Betty and Mary ‘Auvil, Mrs, E.
Miller, Ora Miller, Herbert Osborne,
Bob May, Mr. and Mrs. L. Newell Rev.
and Mrs. L. W. Yiengst, Homer, Doro-
thy and Kathleen Yiengst.
There will be no church services at
St. -Luke’s church on Sunday, Marcn
1. However, Sunday school will be
held at the usual hour, 10:45 A. M.
Mrs. Harry Miller has returned tec
her home in Richmond, Va. after
spending several weeks with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. David Edwards.
2
Phone:
SURETY BONDS — INSURANCE
If You Need Surety, Fidelity and Con-
tract Bonds, Burglary, Fire, Automo-
bile, Plate Glass or Liability Insurance,
Call
G. HAROLD WAGNER
Dallas 72
Dallas, Pa.
FOR SALE—Practically new C, B-flat
and A Trumpet in first class condi-
tion, priced very reasonable. Inquire
Dallas Post. Any boy would be
proud to own this instrument.
2-27-31-1t
FOR SALE—30 heads of mules and
horses. Syears old and up. Fred
Farrel, Demuns. Dallas 357-R-2.
FOR SALE
12-19-tf
FOR RENT
cently tuned.
FOR SALE—Table, buffet, chairs, oil
stove and heater.
_ Dallas 316-R-23.
91 ACRES, 7-rm.
timber.
$4,
122 acres, 7-rm. house, barn, 22 acres
timber, some stock, tools, near Ben-
ton. Trade for house and lot.
20-acre poultry ranch, brooder
125 ft. long, small cottage, near Ben-
ton. $1,800.
40 acres,
cottage, barn.
45 acres, 7-rm. new house, barn, creek,
fruit.
Dallas Borough, building lots, $100,
cash.
house,
Gregory Est.,
500, terms.
$500 down.
Centermoreland,
$800.
near
Loyalville. $4,500.
ELMER PARRIS, Dallas
2-27-31-1t
FOR SALE—Walnut upright piano,re~
In excellent condition.
415. S. Franklin: street, Wilkes-Barre,
Pa. or Dial 2-9556.
Raymond Carlin,
2-27-31-1t
barn, fruit
Muhlenburg.
house,
Zr.
2-27-31-2t
FURNISHED ROOM — Ts 50. Steam
heat, bath, well furnished. 35 Lake
street. 2-27-31-1t
FOR RENT—Six-room house and gar-
age with furnace and stationary
range. Inquire, 72 Franklin St. Phone
Dallas 292-R-9.
WANTED TO BUY—Several young,
well developed trees. Spruce, Maple,
Birch, to be transplanted at proper
season, also top soil and manure.
Call Dallas 61. 2-27-31-1t*
WANT TO SELL—Your home, lot,
farm, ete., this spring? List now
with John A. Williams, Real Estate
Dealer, 48 Main street, Dallas, Pa.
I 1-23-31-tf*
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WANTED—EXxperienced farmer, mar-
ried, for small farm near Wilkes-
Barre carrying farm implements, 3
' COWS,
Reaqy market for milk vegetables
FOR. SALE-—Full blooded English Bea-~
gle puppies, 6 weeks old, have to be
seen to be appreciated. Will sell only
where they will have good homes.
Mrs.
Centermoreland 42-R-7
C. A. Boston, Noxen.
Call
2-20-31-2t
and fruit. ‘Splendid opportunity for
the right party Address with refer-
ences K. D. K. care Wyoming Valley
Trust Company, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
2-27-31-2t
ROSICRUCIAN MYSTERIES—AII sin-
FOR SALE—Black Hawke
Manure Spreader—brand new. Will
sell below cost. Risley-Major Co.
No.
cere seekers for the great truth and
power known to the Ancients, write
for the free book, ‘Light of Egypt,”
26
large number: of fruit. trees. °°
For Spring
Dallas 60. 2-20-31-2t
FOR SALE—Sawdust for sale—$1.25
cash for ton truck load at Mill. W.
mailed without obligation to occult
students of higher thought and mys-
ticism. Librarian 111, Amorc Temple,
San Jose, California. 2-27-31-1t*
F. Payne
Phone Dallas 127-R-12. 1-2-31-tf
FOR SALE—Four-room bungalow on
Farm, East Dallas, Pa. | se
Business Directory
James Blizzard and daughter, :
Best For Your Heart|
Lovely patterns and very reason-
able prices.
“Abso. ...
CONGOLEUM RUGS
CONGOLEUM BY THE YARD 7
CONGOLEUM RUG FILLER
CONGOLEUM HALL RUNNER
WINDOW SHADES
Green and Duplex
G. A. Shook & Co.
NOXEN, PENNA.
Closing Out
200 Women's
FROCKS
FROM THE SEASON'S
NEWEST CREATIONS
$7.75
Values up to $14.95
Also 100
DRESSES
$2.95
Values up to $12.95
The
Spanier Shoppe
69 Main Street
LUZERNE, PENNA.
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SPECIALS
Fri. - Sat,, Feb. 27 - -28
2 Dozen Tangerines ARE
2 Large Cans Sauer Kraut . ...........25c
Elliott Boy Salmon ..
am
3 Cans Ritter’s Beans
BD
TE Toss
3 Tall Cans Milk . ...
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. ..25¢
| Large Oranges, dozen .
Joage
Coa.
CHEST NUT 10.00
Pea 7.25
Buckwheat 4.75
Phone 21-R-+2
For Service Call
LONG ano
37-R-2
FARVER
DALLAS, PA.
General Store
Coal Hauling
Moving, Etc.
3 15¢ Pac’ vas Washing Powder eran:
.25¢
Lima Beans, 1h...
.10c
. o © 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ° o
Marrowfat Beans, Lb.
Onions, Lb... ......
are le
10 Lbs. Sugar .......
Foy rari re dle
3 Packages Corn Flakes sis Ee -.25¢
Lord lo...
A Nice Line Of Meats
“A STORE WITH
LONG & FARVER’S STORE
MANY FRIENDS”
9 9 9 WN
OR A a SS ld
3-acres
cf land
in West Dallas;
suitable for chicken farm; 2 chick-
en coops; garage;
nolds, R. D. No. 4.
Mrs. Rachel Rey~
9-19-tf
ARXXXRERRRRRHRIEXRRRNNKK
FOR BEST RESULTS
C. 0. BROWN .
East Dallas, 9Pa.
R-12.
FIRE WOOD FOR SALE — Stove
length. I1 cash for a ton truck load
at mill uncorded. W. T. Payne Farm,
Phone Dallas 127-
-2-31-tf ~
Auctioneer
Call Centermoreland 2029.
ERARAENE IN ENEARIERARAKNNN
po
age.
« house.
rant for right party.
85,
FOR SALE OR TRADE—12-room
house, store and ice cream parlor, 2
Extra large barn, gar-
heat and water
Dandy location for restau-
Address Box
£1-14-'t
ol tables.
Lights,
Noxen, Pa.
in
WHEN IN NEED OF....
Coal And
General Hauling
(a=
Lowest Prices
on
Long Ton
COAL
Delivered to Your Bin
Prices Per Ton (2,240) Lbs.
FRESH MINED
Chestnut
$10.50
Stove $10.50
Pea 7.775
Buck wheat
5.00
50c additional per ton for de-
liveries at Harvey's Lake,
Noxen and Beaumont.
Weigh Bill With Every Load
Clarence Shupp
GENERAL HAULING
Call Centermoreland 77-R-13
Dallas 316-R-3
3 CALL. ...
HOWARD H. PATTON
PHONE: 3-R-3
Chas. Newberry
General Masonry, Plastering,
Chimneys, Fire Places,
Sidewalks, Floors,
Call 242-R-4 DALLAS
Estimates Cheerfully Given
Prices Reasonable
ALFRED BRONSON
Sweet Valley, Pa.
DAY or NIGHT
Dallas 363-R-5
Telephone: yy} ienburg 1-R-5
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Roy Stauffer’ Used Cars
’29 Chevrolet Coupe
’30 Chevrolet Sedan
’29 Chevrolet Coach
’29 Plymouth Coupe ....:
’28 Chev. Landau
’29 Whippet Sedan
’28 Oldsmobile Sedan . ...
’29 Ford Coach
’29 Chev. Roadster
’28 Chev. Cabriolet
’28 Chevrolet Coach
’28 Chandler Sedan
’29 Ford Coach .
’28 Chevrolet Coach ..
’2 Pontiac. Sedan
27 Chev. Landau ..
’28 Dodge Cabriolet
’27 Star Coupe
’27 Essex Coach
’26 Chevrolet Sedan
’27 Dodge Sedan
’27 Chevrolet Coach
’26 Chev. Landau
’27 Pontiac Sedan
27 Star Sedan
’27 Dodge Sedan
’26 Chrysler Sedan
’27 Dodge Sedan
’27 Whippet Coach
WE NEVER CLOSE
PHONE 470 WYOMING, PA.
'26 Chevrolet Coupe
’27 Chev. Roadster
27 Chrysler Roadster . ...
’25 Studebaker Coupe . ...
’27 Whippet Sedan
’27 Ford Coach
*27 Whippet Sedan
’26 Dodge Coupe
’27 Ford Coupe
’29 Whippet Coach
’26 Chevrolet Coach .....
’28 Chevrolet Sedan ..-..
~ 27 Chrysler Touring
’27 Ford Coupe
’26 Chev. Touring
’26 Chev. Roadster
’26 Chev. Touring
’26 Ford Touring
’26 Ford Roadster
’27 Dodge Touring
’26 Ford Coupe
TRUCKS
1 Mason Truck
’27 Chev. Y,-Ton Panel.
’27 Chevrolet Truck
’26 Dodge Panel Truck. ..$125
’25 Dodge Screen Truck..$ 35
’28 Chev. Y4-Ton Panel ..$243
Titan Tractor
.$125