The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 26, 1931, Image 5

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    THE DALLAS POST, DALLAS, ra. FRIDAY, JUN
FE 19,1931
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committee, ili Zuni 3, 21
Miers and William Brace; refre
committee, Mrs. John Isaacs, Mrs. W.
Is reduced to
33.
An excellent quality 4-ply- carpet warp
for weaving carpets... it is put up in
convenient one-half pound tubes. So
charming and quaint are little throw
rugs for bathroom, bedroom and summer
homes.
REL BLUE
SLATE BLACK
GREEN BROWN
WHITE PURPLE
YELLOW ORANGE
FOWLER, DICK and WALKER
THE BOSTON STORE
| Richards, Mrs. Ralph Hess, Doris Hess,
KUNKLE REUNION
HELD SATURDAY
(Continued from page 1)
Philip Kunkle Russell
refreshment
S. Kunkle, Mrs. George Landon; enter-
tainment, Mrs. C.. W. Kunkle, Mrs.
James Landon, Mrs. Ralph Ashburner,
Mrs. William: Brace, Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Johnston; sports committee, Miss
Elizabeth Wardan, Mrs. Forrest
Kunkle, Mrs. Olin Kunkle, Mrs. Ralph
Hess, Pauline Uplyke.
Those present: Mrs. Roannah Lan-
don, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Kunkle, Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Kunkle, Mr. and Mrs.
M. C. Miers, Mr. and Mrs. John Isaacs,
Mrs. Kiler Richerds, Miss Margaret
Kunkle, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman War-
dan, Mr. and Mrs. James Hartman,
Scranton; Mr. and Mrs. Olin Kunkle,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kunkle, Mr. and
Mrs. Wheeler Kunkle, Ellen, Esther,
Doris, Ruth and Louise Kunkle, Mr.
and Mrs. Tal; Kunkle, Marian, John,
Martha, #arl anl Larue Kunkle, Mr.
and Mrs. William Brace, Charles, Allen
and Caroline Brace, Mr. and Mrs.
Forrest Kunkle, Alan Kunkle, Mr. and
| Mrs. Jason Kunkle, Phyllis Kunkle,
[Mr. and Mrs. Dorey Schoonover, Mar-
ian, Ann and Dora Schoonover, Thelma
|| Mrs. Ralph ‘Ashburner, Robert Ash-
| burner, Mrs. Ralph Elston, Dorothy,
| Gomer, Marvin, Estella, Wayne and!
{Gene Elston, Mrs. Russell Miers, Felice |
| Miers, Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Updyke, |
| Jane, Josephine and Kiler Updyke, Mr.
land Mrs. Alex Johnston, Alice and’
| Elsie Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond |
K. Jones, Ann and Raymond Jones
Jr., Mr. and/Mrs. Joseph Shoemaker,
[Edwin and Roannah Shoemaker, Mrs. |
| George Landon, Althea and Thomas |
{Landon, Misses Elizabeth and Ray |
Wardan, James Miers, Howard Perrin, | |
{Owen M. Jones, Eleanor and Charles| on unkept cemetery have fallen inte | section.
[D. Kunkle, Philip Kunkle. Visitors H
Mrs. S. J. Woolbert, Shavertown; Mrs
| A. C. Devens, Miss Mildred Devens, |
iGdeon Mil- §
Mrs. W. H. Conden, Mrs.
her, Jean and Mabel Miller, Mrs. Wm. | i
Weaver, Vivian Rogers, Vernon; Mrs.
Charles Gelsleichter, Shavertown; Mr.
and Mrs. oGrdon Austin, Leon, Chester,
Gordon, Jr., Alice and Shirley Austin
lang Ross aGringer.
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VERY LATEST
LADIES’ DRESSES
GEORGETTES, CHIFFONS
SILK CREPES
Specially priced for this sale
$9.88
LADIES
SPRING COATS
$5.00
Space will not permit us to list
hundreds of bargains to be
found in our Men’s Department
LADIES PURE SILK
FULL FASHIONED
HOSIERY
66¢C
SC AE
THE GREATEST OF ALL LUZERNE SELLING EVENTS
Chasin’s
ANNIVERSARY SALE
“IT'S WORTH COMING MILES TO SEE”
Dry Goods Dept.
Turkish Towels 5°
Window Shades 39¢
5-Piece
Ruffled Curtaing
Voile, fast color,
yd.
Pillow Cases C
Sizes 42x36 12
Bed Sheets
e
81x90 3
Dress Goods € yds. 83¢
Fast Colors
Sheeting, 10 yds. 79°
69°
lo
Unbleached 36 in.
Bed Spreads
Hose to First 25 custom-
ers making $1 purchase
3 pairs to customer 80x10
TODAY SATURDAY
1.. Pair .. Full . Fashioned EE 3 Pairs Men’s Hose to
To First 25 Customers
First 25 customers mak-
ing $1.00 purchase
values to $5. Sizes 3-14
HighGrade Suits
HOSE 17¢ pr.
29¢
[elim
CHILDREN’S AND INFANT'S DEPARTMENT
CHILDREN'S
Spring Coats
$7.98
BOYS
39¢
Boys and Girls
BOYS BOYS
BLOUSES SOX
gto 15
16¢
VISIT OUR INFANT'S WEAR DEPARTMENT
Chasin’s Department Store
125 MAIN STREET
OO
Opposite Post Office
CHILDREN'S
SILK DRESSES
Values up to $5.95
Sizes 3-14
$7.98
Other Children’s
Dresses as low as
39¢
Infant’s Children’s
Sweaters Tams
46¢ 19¢
CHILDREN’S
HATS SLIPS
47¢ 19¢
i i
0 Hine
LUZERNE, PENNA.
il
Sanitary Coat & Apron Supyly
Located at 27 Mayer Street in Wilkes-Barre. Dial 3-1197. They have a regular service be-
tween Wilkes-Barre and Harvey's Lake.
Cheaper to Rent—Why Buy? They also do a
general laundry business, and welcome the opportunity of serving the people in Wyom-
ing Valley.
Cleanliness is a virtue—a habit that
we have been taught from babyhood—
one that pays big dividends in health,
progress and efficiency. A habit that
is easy to acquire and one factor in
our lives that does not dissipate our
monetary wealth—one that adds and
does not detract from our indivilual-
ism—one that costs so little to carry
out that it is indeed cheaper to prac-
tice than to shun.
The Sanitary Towel, Coat & Apron
Supply Co. enables us to practice the
economical habit of cleanliness by giv-
ing a comprehensive service in the
supplying of clean towels to a most
wide class of clientele. If it is towels;
they have it, and you can rest assured | your own towels
that they furnish it at a much less:
gure, than if you yourself purchased |
these “towels and undertook the task |courteous
of keeping them clean. “Cheaper
rent—why buy?’ is their slogan
to will deliver what you wish and will re-
and |peat that delivery when you wish same
it is indeed a true one. For the towels|in a manner that is sure to please you.
vou do purchase with their continual | In their list of services they offer to
washings becomes ragged and wear out the people of this community is in-
in a shorter space of time than youlcluded towels for factories, offices and
originally figured. The constant rub) professional people, etc.
and scouring soon makes them fit com-| They also feature coats, aprons,
panions for the rag pile and then the | gowns, table napkins, table cloths,
performance of acquiring new towels table tops, butcher frocks and banquet
starts all over again. | supplies.
On the other hand every week, or] This firm also does a general laundry
even sooner, if requested this firm de-- business. They have a fleet of eleven
livers to your establishment clean spic, trucks at your service,
and span towels at a figure that is so{ Mr. Marshman and Mr, Downing: are
reasonable that it is indeed cheaper, asjmen who truly aid the community in a
many have found out, to avail theme most masterful manner. They are to
selves of this service, than to purchase |be commended on the service they
and routine them |offer. We doubt if you will find their
through the wash when your supply is' equal in this line the whole length and
| exhausted. Just a phone call and their | breadth of the land. We compliment
and accommodating driv ers |them and wish them continued success.
OAK LAWN CEMETERY
A beautiful spot close to the city,
where nature in all her grandeur lends
a pleasant touch, is one of the State's
> most beautiful cemeteries—an institu-
tion that is well conducted and kept in
the very best of condition.
A most beautiful edific recently con-
| structed after the old English style of
architecture, contains a beautiful
chapel, receiving vaults, rest rooms]
S| and administration office, and offers to | from this, the
patrons every service and com- | erounds perfectly landscaped gardened cated.
cared for |and every
{their
ifort. The. large and well
cemetery has taken fits place in our
civilization.
The private burying ground and
desuetude and are gradually passing
The
And $5.00
The “KENMORE”
porceiain enameled
this “KENMORE”—a
the priee.
a sturdy wood ironing
washday set—at Sears.
MAIL THIS
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Gentlemen:
more’ Washers to
| | been exceedingly
FREE Ironing Board & Electric Iron!
The KENMORE
~ Electric Gyrator
washes the grimiest work clothes, sweet
and clean in three to seven minutes.
choice of burnished copper or beautifa
tub.
moter with non-splash tub rim. Nationally
famous Lovell swing type wringer, with
b uioos size rollers. Come in today and see
Let us explain our free offer of
pound nickel-plated electric iron with evesy
“KENMORE” sold up to July 3rd. Act quickly!
Sears, Roebuck & Co.,
Without cost or obligation on my part, pleas:
send full particulars of your free offer on “Ken-
away. | of the deeds of the ancestors, who
Oak Lawn Cemetery is of good Ppro-| | builded our community. This section
portions and its’ founders have Dro- | can always be proud of the fact that
vided for the coming generation; SO| | due attention has been given to the
|
that families can secure ample accom- | memories af the passing years.
modations for many years to come. It} Tools are available within the range
is located in ‘a beautiful spot of pic-|.¢ moderate wishes to the more elabo-
,turesque country where nature hast arrangement, All sections are. des
kind in her MVishig.,pje ana ghe same care given
distribution of natural beauty. Aside throughout that our claims may fulfill
management has ‘the, sacred purpose to which it is dedi-
accommodation for perpet:|
lual care is offered to the people. In this review we are glad to call the
Here will be found the burial place | attention of the people. to Oak Lawn
{of many of the leading families of this| Cemetery and to compliment the man-
A stroll through this earthly agement upon its excellent appearance
paradise will remind future generations at all times of the year.
Price Others Ask!
Washer
De 3 am
Monthly
Plus Small Carrying Charges
Electric Washer
Your
PP TELE CLL
Splash-preof
value far above
board and a Six-
FREE DELIVERY
A new low price and a free
-
COUPON TODAY!
The exceedingly low
down payment on the
“Kenmore” makes it pos-
sible for anyone to have
the advantage of this
wonderful time and labor
saver at a fraction of the
real worth. Act today!
Take advantage of our special FREE OFFER. For one week only, ends
July 3rd. A sturdy, folding wood ironing board and a full weight six-pound elec-
tric iron given free with every “KENMORE” sold during this period. Mail and
telephone orders accepted. Dial Wilkes-Barre 2-8181. Drop in the store and see
the “KENMORE” demonstration on the Main Fioor.