The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 26, 1931, Image 7

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    : : ner pALLAS POST,DALLAS PA, FRIDAY JUNEDS, 1931 ‘PAGE SEVEN
—OQUTLET- Sores ov mens omelal iy, vi SF Shop lien fists ot On _Kunkle- tim BUSINESS DIRECTORY
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, Mr. and Mrs. Corey Evans have re-
turned from Virginia after visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Sutton, former resi-
dents of this place.
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Vellas, Arden and James Evans are
spending some time with their grand-
parents here.
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Jesse Hoover has opened a store and
gas station on the Lehman-Harvey's
i Lake road.’
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Roy Evans spent the week-end in
Philadelphia. :
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Mr. and Mrs John Sutton and family
recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Shupp, of Buckwheat Hollow.
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Those attending church from this
place on Sunday evening were Mrs. W.
Kocher, Mrs. John Ide, Misses Mar-
garet and Ruth Walters, John Sutton
and Bradner Roushey.
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: Mrs. Clara Ashburner, Grant ‘and
i ~ William Ashburner visited ‘the form-
I er's brother, Asa Wolfe, who is ill at
the home of his sister, Mrs. Chester
Hawley, of Pike’s Creek.
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The people of this community want
Mrs. Letha Bryant for a teacher an-
other year. All the parents are putting
up a hard struggle to have her ap-
pointed.
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The Lehman-Harvey’s Lake road is
now being graded along the side.
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Leslie Moore called at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Moore,
Sunday.
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Harold Hoover and William Ash-
burner, who graduated at Laketon high
school, have returned from a visit to
Washington, D. C., with other students
of Laketon.
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Tom Traver was a caller at the Ash-
burner home on Sunday.
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Mrs. Crist Milroadt has purchased a
new electric washer. y
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Mr. and Mrs. John Sutton and family
visited Mr. and Mrs. Corey Evans on
Sunday afternoon,
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4 _ A new barn owned by Earl Booth, of
+4 Loyalville was burned on Saturday
night, entailing a big loss to the owner.
-Maple Grove-
Dora C. Davenport, Correspondent
Services: for next Sunday, June 28,
as follows: Preaching at 9:30; Sunday
school at 10:30; Mooretown, 11; Loyal-
ville, 7:30, with Children’s Day ser-
vices. .
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The funeral services for J. H. La-
Badr were held at the church last
Thursday afternoon and were largely
attended. Many floral tributes were in
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of Pleasant Hill Council of Jr. O. U. A.
M. acted as pallbearers: H. C. Mott, C.
H. Wolfe, D. W..Davenport, A. I.
Shupp, Albert Holcomb and Cletus Hol-
comb. Burial at Maple Grove in charge
of Junior Mechanics.
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Rev. and Mrs. M. C. Frick attended
the funeral services of Mrs. Charles
Frick, of Downsville, Md., held at the
home of her mother in Westmoor on
Tuesday.
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The funeral of Mrs. Jane Honey-
church was held from her home at
Sweet Valley Friday afternoon with
largely attended services. Rev. David
Menges, pastor of Holy Trinity Luth-
eran church officiating.
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Clifford Ruggles enjoyed a week-end
trip to Johnstown.
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Miss Evadne Ruggles has returned
from a trip to New Jersey and was ac-
companied home by her sisters, Misses
Frances and Alice Ruggles, who are
teachers at Scotch Plains.
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Larry Etits, of Altoona, is being en-
tertained at the home of O. A. Rood.
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Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Bronson enter-
tained friends from Kingston Sunday.
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Recent callers on Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Davenport were Mrs. Joseph Hagle,
Mrs. Frank Moyer, Mrs. Harry Price,
of this place, and Mrs. Ida Pollock, of
Hunlock Creek. g :
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Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wolfe, Mr. and
Mrs. O. A. Rood, Miss Lucy Rood, Mr.
and Mrs. Wesley Cease and daughter,
Hstella, of Meeker, were entertained
Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
E. M. Tripp, of Forty Fort. Dinner was
served in honor of Mrs. Cease's birth-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Roat, of
Scotch Plains, N. J., have returned
home after visiting the former’s par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Roat.
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Miss Joyce Price is visiting her
grandmother in Pittsburgh.
This is the best home-made ice cream
I ever ate. I'll tell you those Boy
Scouts sure know how to make ice
cream. \
for yourselves.
Come to the Dallas Boy Scouts’ ice
dream social tonight and find this out
verton and vicinity last Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Boston were
called to New York Monday to attend
the funeral of the latter's brother,
Oscar Keller, formerly of Mooretown.
The many Triends here of Mrs. Mar-
garet Armstrong, wife of the late Wil-
liam Armstrong, will be grieved to
hear of her death at her home in
Meeker last Sunday afternoon. She
was a woman who endeared herself to
all she met and will be greatly missed,
not only in her home, but church and
Lehman Grange. Funeral services
were held Wednesday afternoon from
her late home in charge of her pastor,
Rev. Clinton B. Henry.
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Miss Thelma Gordon left Monday for
Bloomsburg to attend summer school
at Teachers’ College.
HATE ae
Miss Anna Naugle was entertained
on Sunday by Rebecca Mekeel.
o
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Mrs. John Downs, who has been sick
for some time, has had a relapse.
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Misses Beulah and Eleanor Good-
win spent the past week wiwth Mr.
and Mrs. C. N. Goodwin.
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The Junior Class was entertained at
the home of Lester Crispell Thursday
evening.
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A special meeting was held Sunday
evening in the Union church. Special
music was given by Mrs. Rasmussen
on her xelophone.
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Beatrice Shotwell who has been
spending some time with her sister has
returned home.
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Mrs. Stanley Mosier, former resident
of this place, is 4 patient at the Gen-
eral hospital.
improved.
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Alice Traver, of Dushore, is spending
some time with her counsin, Miss
Marjorie Freace.
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A big time is being planned for the
4th of July to be held on the Beau-
mont school grounds.
The features of the day will be two
ball games, one in the morning and one
in the afternoon, races and a table pic-
nic. Everyone is welcome.
bring a basket full.
‘Carverton
The annual 4th of July celebration
will be held at Mt. Grange Hall. There
will be all kinds of sports; also a
roast beef dinner and supper. The pub-
lic is invited.
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Her condition is much|
Come and |
Mrs. F. P. Kunkle, Correspondent
Freddie, the four-year-old son of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Roote, was taken ill
with appendicitis on Sunday evening
and on Monday morning Dr. Schooley,
of Shavertown, the attending physi-
cian, found him such a critical condi-
tion that he had him taken to General
hospital, where an operation was im-
mediately performed on his arrival. He
is doing as well as could be expected.
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Miss Altheda Nulton, of Wilkes-
Barre, spent Thursday afternoon and
evening with her aunt, Mrs. W. H.
conden. £
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Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Durland and
grandson, Denton Durland, Mrs. Etta
Kocher, of Wyoming; Miss Irene
Smith, of Scranton; Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Dewitt and children, of Mt.
Greenwood, were callers at the Olin
Kunkle home on Sunday afternoon.
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Mrs. Frank Smith and her sister,
Mrs. Mary Huston, of Dallas, spent
Sunday with their brother, Harry Sha-
ver, of Laketon.
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Mr. and Mrs. ‘W. S. Kunkle enter-
tained on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John
Morgan, Mrs. Caroline Dixon and twin
children, Richard and Ruth, of Tunk-
hannock, and Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Kunkle and son, Paul, of Orange.
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Mr. and ‘Mrs. C. W. Kunkle, Mr. and
Mrs. William Brace and children;
Charles, Allen and Caroline, spent
Sunday” with Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Corby, of West Pittston.
Sige
Mr. and Mrs. James Hartman, of
Scranton, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Kunkle and family Saturday evening.
KEEP A BOY AT WORM
(ore THB FARM WILL BE TO
CALL HIM FIRST vice 3
PRESIDENT IN (MARGE CF CoWé:
A beautiful five-passenger car, with longer, wider body, and
attractive, comfortable interior. The slanting windshield is made of
Triplex safety plate glass. You can now have the new Ford delivered
with safety glass in all windows and doors at slight additional cost.
The price of the new Ford Standard Sedan is $590, f. 0. b. Detrott.
B. Detroit, plus freight and delivery. Bumpers and spare tire extra at low cost. Convenient, economical terms through the
Authorized Ford Finance Plans of the Universal Credit Company
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Estimates cheerfully given
Merle Shaver ...Nelson Rogers
Dallas 121-R-0 ‘H. L. 328-4
DYER LAUDERBAUGH
Auctioneer
Call Dallas 209
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FUNERAL DIRECTOR
ALFRED BRONSON
Sweet Valley, Pa.
SURETY BONDS-INSURANCE
For Fire Insurance, Compensa-
tion, Liability and Automobile §
Insurance, Call
G. HAROLD WAGNER
Phone 72 Dallas, Penna.
DAY or NIGHT
Dallas 363-R-5
Tel :
elephone: yy, fr burg 1-R-5
Chas. Newberry
STAR ROUTE
Passenger and Freight Line
Centermoreland—Dallas
2 Trips Daily
Genoral Masonry, Plastering,
himneys, Fire Places,
Sidewalks, Floors,
D. A. HONTZ
Call 242-R-4 DALLAS
Estimates Cheerfully Given
Prices. Reasonable
FOR BEST RESULTS
C. 0. BROWN
Easy Term -Low Rate
DALLAS THRIFT & LOAN CO.
Auctioneer
Call Centermoreland 2029.
~ COAL — ICE
GENERAL HAULING
Call
HOWARD H. PATTON
Phone Dallas 3-R-3
The BEST Gray Hair
Remedy is Home Made
To half pint of water add
ELECTRIGAL
CONTRACTOR
RADIO REPAIRING
PUMP WORK
HOUSE WIRING
MOTOR REPAIRS al
APPLIANCES & FIXTURES
W. E. STRANGE |
TRUCKSVILLE, PA.
Phone Dallas 309-R-16
“A right job at a right price”
one ounce bayrum, asm:
box of Barbo Compound
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and one-fourth ounce of
glycerine. - Any druggist
can put this up or you can
mix it at home at very
little cost. s Apply to the
hair twice a week until
4
iE the desired shade is ob-
‘tained. It will darken’
streaked, faded or gray hair and make it soft
Only one-eighth of the Barre
Granite Quarry can be selected
for monumental purposes. It
must be perfect on four sides.
MONUMENTS, MARKERS,
VASES, ETC.
For appointments at your home
Call C. F. LAMOREAUX
Harris Hill Rd, Trucksville, Pa.”
Phone Dallas 279-R-3
. Parties, Banquets, Dinners,..
Dances, Entertainments 1
Meridian Hall
Fee Dallas, Pal a al
Expert Catering 1
Hall Rental Prices on Request 5
THE DALLAS POST
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FIREWORKS
WHOLESALE
.. Alexander-Wills Co.
(44 So. Penna. Avenue
Dial 3-7616 Wilkes-Barre
First National Bank|
DALLAS, PA.
Member American Bankers’
Association
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DIRECTORS
R. L. Brickel, C. A. Frantz, D. P.§}
Honeywell, W. B. Jeter, Sterling
‘Machell, W. R. Neely, Clifford W.§
Space, A. C. Devens, George :
Wright.
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OFFICERS
‘George R. Wright, President
D. P. Honeywell, 1st Vice-Pres.
C. A. Frantz, 2nd Vice-Pres.
W. B. Jeter, Cashier
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Three Per Cent Interest
On Savings Deposits
No account too smal! to assure
: careful attefition
Deposits Payable or Demand
‘Vault Boxes for Rent
Self Registering Savings Bank Free}
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SILK SALE
10,000 dress-length remnants of
First National Bank
finest silk to be cleared by mail, re-{
gardless. Every desired yardage and
color. All 39 inches wide. Let us send
you a piece of genuine $6 Crepe Paris
(very heavy flat crepe) on approval
for your inspection. If you then wish
to keep 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
you keep it you can mail us check at
$1.25 a yd. (Final reduction. Originally
$6 a yd.)
All $2 silks, $2 satins and $2 printed
crepes are 90c a yd. in this sale. Every
color. Do not ask for or buy from
samples. See the whole piece you are
getting before decicing. We want to
be your New York reference so tells us
M1 you wish to about yourself and de-
pcribe the piece you want to see on
spproval. Write NOW. Send no
money. To advertise our silk thread
we send you a spool to match free.
CRANE'S Silks, 545 Fifth Ave.
"C. N. Loveland
PUBLIC SQUARE =
WILKES-BARRE, PA.
United States Depository:
Surplus and undivided profits
Officers and Directors: .
Win. H. Conyngham, President
C. F. Muber, 1st Vice President
Capital Stock... <. i evy $750,000.00
Surplus and prolts ....$2,100,000.00
Geo. R. McLean, 2d" ice President
, Francis Douglas, Cashier
F. W. Innes, Assistant Cashier
Directors
Richard Sharpe Edward Griffith
C. F. Huber
W. H. Conyngham Lea Hunt
Geo. R. McLean F. O. Smith
Francis Douglas T. R. Hillard
Wm. W. Inglis
. Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent
3 Per Cent Interest Paid On
Savings Deposits
N. Y. City.
$1.00 Will Start An Account