The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, October 09, 1931, Image 8

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THE DALLAS POST, DALLAS PA.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1931
NEWS OF SOCIAL INTEREST
OF DALLAS AND VICINITY |
Mrs. John Fuller of Newton is
spending a few days with her sister,
Mrs. William Whipp.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Parks and
daughter Harriet were = registered at
the Chalfonte-Haddon Hall, Atlantic
City over the past week end. \
Coal and General
Raaling
A. L. KOCHER
Dallas 21-R-2
Mr. and Mrs. John Girvan and Mrs.
Bertha, Thomas motored’ to Philadel-
phia, Tuesday.
* * *
Mrs. J. R. Gibbs and Mrs. C. Mec
Cracken of Wyoming spent the week
end at Philadelphia. ;
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Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Atkinson and
family ' and Robert Shotwell spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl At-
kinson at Meshoppen on Sunday.
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Naptha Gas
For
CLEANING PURPOSES
J. F. BESECKER CO
! Dallas, Pa.
help reduce baking costs.
GOLD SEAL
24- 1b Ke ®
@®
Reduce Baking Costs
These special flour prices, effective until Saturday, will
You will also enjoy the depend-
able, uniform quality of GOLD SEAL Family Flour, suit-
able for every baking purpose.
AAA AAAAAA VWAAAAY VAAAAAY
FLOUR
48-1b $1.15
bag
15°...
Co 2
29 8..
3 The Highest Grade F amily Flour Milled
bag
98-1b ‘2.25
ASCO Baking Powder
“can 5¢, 10c, 20¢
Quality Canned Vegetables
You will want a quantity of these 1931 Crop, High
Grade Vegetables at such low prices.
ASCO Finest Sweet
CORN
bl
2 cans 25¢
Your choice of Crushed—Shoepeg—Golden Bantam
New Pack—1931 Crop
. 6 cans 70¢c
All New Pack—1931 Crop
Fancy Mixed
Vegetables
3 T° 25¢
6 cans 48¢
Cooked Sweet
Potatoes
big
A) 1-5
6 cans Y3¢
ASCO or DEL MONTE Cooked
Spinach
2 big cans 20¢ : 6 cans 85¢
Cut Stringless Beans
Finest Succotash
Choice Lima Beans
Cut Wax Beans
ASCO Sauer Kraut
Diced Carrots
Tender Sugar Corn
Choice Tender Peas
Farmdals Peas
ASCO Fancy Peas
ASCO Ripe Tomatoes med can 10e, 6 cans 55¢
Farmdale Lima Beans 2/cans 25¢, 6 cans’ 73¢
Del Monte Sugar Peas 2 cans 29¢, 6 cans 85¢
2 cans 17¢, 6 cans 48¢
2 cans 29¢, 6 cans 85¢
2 cans 19¢, 6 cans 55¢
2 cans 25¢, 6 cans 73c
2 cans 19¢, 6 cans 55¢
2 cans 19c¢, 6 cans 55¢
3 cans 23c, 6 cans 45¢
2 cans 17¢, 6 cans 48¢
2 cans 25¢, 6 cans 3c .
2 cans 29¢, 6 cans 85¢ |
Two pkgs ASCO Gelatine
Desserts and Rubyettes
One bottle All for
25¢
Reg. 10c ASCO
Peanut Butt
3 tumblers 25¢
er
ASCO Cooked Pumpkin
Liederkranz Malt Syrup
New Pack Seedless Raisins
2 big cans; 19¢
can 35¢
2 pkgs 15¢
One Can Diplomat
and One Can Diplomat
Boned Chicken
Deviled Chicken
Both for
47°
GOLD SEAL carton
go Eggs 37¢
bl The Pick of the Nests
Headquarters for Butter and Eggs
SELECTED dozen
Eggs 31c¢c
Every Egg Guaranteed
Req. 17c ASCO
Sugar Cured Sliced
BACON
1-2-Jb 1 re
Reg. 121/5,c ASCO
Cider or White
VINEGAR
+ 10¢
" bot
pkg
Save time.
% DOUBLE
A FAMILY LOAF
Let us do Your Bread Baking.
30-0z.
wrapped
loaf
10¢
ll Victor Bread
.
Y Bread Supreme
ASCO Pure Fruit
Preserves
new type
0z jar
16
pan loaf 5¢
wrapped
loaf 7c
e larae varieties of Quality Foods in the ASCO Stores
will make your meal-planning a pleasure
These Prices Effective in Our Stores in Err
Dallas and Vicinity.
al days in Scranton.
* - -
Mr. and Mrs. William Baker and
son Billy have .returned from Pitts-
burg where they took Mr. Baker's
mother, Mrs. A. D. Baker who has
been visiting them.
* * *
Dorothy Beisel delightfully enter-
tained at a bridge shower on Monday
night in honor of Jessie Hislop who
will be married to Thomas Moore of
Dallas on October 14.
* * *
The Ladies’ Aid Society of Dallas M.
E. church, met yesterday with Mr».
William Fowler to make final arrange-
ments for its chicken supper to be
held Thursday, November 12.
*
* *
Lucile Hewitt, a Home Mission
Worker, is spending October in Dal-
las. October is rally month in the M.
E. church and she is leading the var-
ious organizations in a rallying of the
members. Y ,
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Among those who attended Blooms-
burg Fair Friday were: Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Sheppard, Mr. and Mrs. O. L.
Harvey, Ruth May Hazel, Guy Kresge,
Willard Winter, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey"
Coon, Mrs. Fred Riley, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Hoyt, Professor and Mrs. Mau-
rice Girton, Harry Harter, Frank Hess,
Mrs. J, R. Gibbs, Mrs. William Monk.
* * *
Entertained at Glenview Terrace
Mrs. J. E. Hacker, Mrs. E. C. Wil-
liams and Miss Verna Lamoreaux,
entertained at there home at Glenview
Terrace on Saturday night in honor
of the seamstresses of the General
Hospital, Wilkes-Barre. The guests of
honor being, Mrs. William Shepherd,
, Theodore Snyder is spending sever- |
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goldberger of
the Thrift Store, Luzerne, motored to
New York on Sunday to celebrate the
second anniversary of the store. They
had as their guests their employees;
Misses Charlotte Roche, Anna Yakins
and Marie Covert. Many places of in-
terest were visited and a delightful
time was had by all
* * *
The Entre Nous Card Club held its
first meeting at the home of Caroline
Morris on Wednesday evening, Octob-
er 7th. Lunch was served and prizes
were awarded to Mrs. Edna McCarthy,
Miss Lettie Lee, and Mrs. Jack Wilson.
In addition to prize winners were:
Mrs. John Yaple, Betty Warhola, Car}
Kuehn, Florence Phillips, Mrs. Thomp-
son, Mrs. Durbin, Earl Cairl, Miss
Gertrude Wilson, and Miss Morris.
Mrs, Cairl substituted for Mrs.
Dorothy Hull. |
* * *®
The first fall meeting of Shavertown
branch, Nesbitt Memorial Hospital
Auxiliary was' held Friday afternooi,
at the home of Mrs. C. S. Behee of
Chase. It! was a beautiful fall day,
and an unusually large crowd was
present. Mrs. Wiese, chairlady called
the meeting to order and reports of
various officers were read and approv-
ed. The meeting was a very interest-
ing one and plans were outlined for
fall social activities, Mrs. J. H. Smith
of Wilkes-Barre, has charge and with
the help of her assistants promises-a
season of social events long to be re-
membered. A card party is planned
for the first affair and gives promise
of being a huge success. Refreshments
were served to 44 members as fol-
lows: Mesdames C. S. Behee, A. C.
Kelly, C. F. Fisher, J. A. Girvan, E. D.
Parrish, Arthur Ide, S. P. Frantz, Al-
Plains, Mrs. Sarah Traub, Plymouth,
Mrs. Edith Williams, Parsons, Mrs. M.
'A. Yohey, Kingston.
The; evening ‘was
games and dancing.
Refreshments were served to the fol-
lowing Mrs. Sarah Traub, Mrs. Edith
Williams, Mrs. William Shepherd, Mrs.
M. A: Yohey, Mr. and Mrs. George
spent playing
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Cease, W. S. Kit-
George Johnson, Jr., Viola Lewis, Stel-
la Johnson, Mrs. E. C. Williams, How-
ard Hontz, Claude Cook,”Mr. and Mrs.
J. BE. Hacker, Helen, Hacker, Verna/
Lamoreaux and Edna Cease.
James F. Besecker
Notary Public
Quick License Service
Lake Street
DALLAS, PA.
Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk McCarty, |
onzo Prutzman, Clifford Ide, Eston
Adelman, Ray Shiber, W. L. Tracy,
Ernest Johnson, Anna Joseph, B. F.
Nulton, Jane Keener, G. Evans, W. H.
Baker, R. L. Hallock, J. H. Smith, W.
! BE. Smith, I. D. Hartsock, J."R. Oliver,
"J. H. Rau, M.
A. Wilcox, J. H. Frantz,
D. F. Westover, W, I. Titman, C. T.
Norris, J. E. Hildebrant, Marguerite
i Frantz, C. A. Frantz, A. N. Garringer,
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chen, W. A. Freeman, E. E. Husted, | Elwood McCarty, Francis Lewis, Corey
len, Sherman Worden. L. R. Major, E.
W. Guernsey, G. L. Howell, C. S. Be-
hee, W. A. Wiese. After refreshments
Mrs. J. R. Oliver who had charge of
entertainment introduced Janet Gar-
ringer, thes 6 year old daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. A. N. Garringer, of Dallas,
and she delighted all with her
singing and toe dancing. The meeting
then adjourned, have
been made to hold November meeting
on Friday November 6th, at the home
of Mrs. Harold Titman of Lake street,
Dallas.
clever
arrangements
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ALMON A. CASE
Almon ‘A. Case, 77 died of apoplexy
at the home of his daughter, Mrs.
afternoon following two weeks illness.
He is survived by his children, Mrs.
C. O. Brooks of Lansford, N, D., Mrs.
William Higgins of Dallas, | Charles
Cace of Wilkes-Barre, Mrs. Nan Yates,
Addie Case, Mrs: Warren Higgins,
Gerald Case, all of Wyoming, ten
grandchildren, two gr at-grandchil-
dren, a brother Oscar of Alderson and
a sister, Mrs. Susan Petri of Luzerne.
His wife preceded. him in death by
twelve years.
The funeral will be held at the Dal-
las home on Saturday afternoon at 2.
Interment will be in Bronson ceme-
tery, Loyalville. %
ima iiutritreste
GIRL SCOUTS PLAN
WINTER ACTIVITIES
An enthusiastic group of captains
and troop committee chairman of the
Dallas district, Girl Scouts, met re-
‘cently at the home of Mrs. A. C. Cul-
bert, district chairman, to make ten-
tative plans for the year's activities.
Their first district get-together will be
on Sunday evening, October 25, whea
all the! troops of this section, their
parents and friends will meet for a
Scout’s own service in the Shavertown
Methodist church. The girls of the
Shavertown troop will conduct the
service under the direction of Mrs.
Vester Vercoe, assisted by Miss Beth
Williams, captain of the troop.
Another feature of the year will ve
a mid-winter play day. Time and
place to be determined upon later.
portunity for the Dallas Scout work-
ers to meet Miss Emerald A. Harper,
new director, who was introduced by
Miss Marion Gruver, field captain of
the Wyoming Valley Council. t
Those present were: Mrs. A. C. Cul-
bert, district chairman; Mrs. A. D.
Hull, captain of troop No. 7; Frances
Keeler, captain troop No. 19; Mrs.
George Russ, Mrs. A. M. Major, Mrs.
and Mrs. Vester Vercoe.
nf rt yan
J. Major, J. A. Hildebrant, Harry Al- |
ACCURATE
We take considerable pride when *
filling your prescriptions.
Here you get your medicine just
at the Doctor ordered, from the
finest inaredients, full strength
and in proper proportions.
Evans’ Pharmacy
SHAVERTOWN, ‘PA.
Day Phone Night Phone
Call
222 297-R-3
REMINGTON
and
UNDERWOOD
typewriters at reduced SUMMER
PRICES. 45 typewriters to select
from, $20.00 up. This is the chance
you have been waiting for.
HOLDREDGE
TYPEWRITER CO.
56. W. Market St., Wilkes-Barre
H. J. HOLDREDGE, Prop
Zinn Street Trucksville, Pa.
PHONES
DALLAS METHODIST
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
i Rev. Frank D. Hartsock, D. D.
Minister
Sunday School 0:00 ‘o'clock, Public
Worship and Sermon at 11:00 o’clock.
Subject—“Each One Bearing His Own
Burden.” Epworth League Devotional
Meeting 6:45 o’clock.
Dr. Hartsock will give a Missionary
Illustrated Lecture at 7:30 o'clock.
About fifty beautiful colored slides
| will be used ‘at this service. Subject
will be Panama and Costa Rica.”
The Sunday School Board will meet
at the parsonage Monday evening.
Dr. Hartsock will have a service
Sunday evening, October 18 for the
Boy Scouts. He will show one hun-
dred pictures of the Boy Scouts of
America.
|to attend the service.
The monthly meeting of the Official
Board will be held Tuesday evening at
8:00 o'clock.
‘a supper to the men on Thursday
| evening, October 23. A committee of
{men are arranging a program for the
| evening.
..Himmler Theatre...
THIS
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Sporting Blood
— WITH.
CLARK GABLE
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
Swanee Rivers
WITH.
W.-B. 3-0615 DALLAS 254-R-2
$64.50
18 inches
Cash Price, Delivered
Take advanvage of our Easy
Payment Plan—pay for your
HERCULES furnace while
you are using it!
ONLY sh DOWN!
(Small Carrying Charge
On Payments)
Heat your home this winter
thoroughly, wisely and eco-
nomically with a HERCULES
pipeless furnace. Always
noted for its efficiency, the
HERCULES is now the great-
est furnace value in Americal
MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY!
Sears, Roebuck & Co.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Without cost or obligation
please send your heating ex-
pert to
Name. .veeorssese
Address... sc .ussrerinsssivs
Please call on ..
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| GRANT WITHERS
| THELMA TODD
WEDNES. AND THURS.
Secret Call
With
RICHARD ARLEN
| FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Trans Atlantic
With
EDMUND LOWE
William Hine of Dallas, Wednesday |
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This meeting also presented an op-{"
F. U. Zimmerman, Miss Lou Montayne,#
The Girl Scouts are ‘invited’
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Advertisements
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FOR ‘SALE
or any kind of farm produce... Will
close out at $1.00 per dozen. Risley
Major Coi, Dallas 9-9-1t
FOR SALE-—Winter Pears and Apples
50 and 75 cents a bushel. Cider for
sale by gallon or barrel, we make
Cider on Thursday and Friday of
each week. We also sell Barrels.
Telephone 316-R-23. Carlin’s Fruit
Farm, three miles to the right of
Fernbrook on the road to Ransom.
{ / ¢ 18-9- t
FOR SALE—One Model 30 Express,
35 Cal. Remington Rifle $20.00;
Model 12 Winchester, 20 gauge 2%
full, $30.00; New No. 1 Double Ith-
aca Field at a good price. Oliver
Hardware, Dallas, Phone 239-R-2.
10-9-1t
FOR SALE—Nice white potatoes, 60
pounds to the bushel. Price 65
cents. Elmer Parrish, 79 Main st.
Dallas, Pa. 9-9-1t
FOR SALE—Making Cider every, day.
Cider and Vinegar for sale by 221l~n
or barrel. Road from Huntsville to
Fernbrook. Telephone 267-R-4
9-4-31 to 11-27-31
FARMS SOLD AND EXCHANGED—
List your property with John A. Wil-
.liams, 48 Main st., Dallas. 5-12-tf
FOR SALE—Fifty colonics. of bright
Italian bees with the privilege of one
or fifty. All bred from a gentle strain
and good honey gatherers. All in 10
frame painted hives. Free delivery
to purchaser, $6 a colony. Reason for
selling lack of room. Inquire of
Samuel Eggleston, Box 14, Alderson,
Pa. 12-3-6m
FOR RENT-—Large six room house,
46 Harris Hill road, Trucksville, fur-
nished or unfurnished. Small fam-
ly preferable. Call Dallas 212-R-11.
9-9-1t
FOR RENT—Six room bungalow,
Chesnut street, off. E. Franklin,
Shavertown, Garage, built beneath:
Steam heat, all modern improve-
ments. Inquire K, Malkemes,
corner Franklin and Main street;
Shavertown. 10-1-tf
FOR RENT—Good five room house
with lights, bath and garage. Rent
for $15 per month plus water rent.
..Apply Ray King, 148 Main street
Dallas. 9-9-1t
FOR RENT — Housekeeping rooms,
reasonable, Main street, Dallas. Call
evenings, 290-R-8 10-1-1t
FREE—Cancer, Diabetes, Piles and
Goiter Remedy sent. Tibbins Pharm-
acy, Beech Creek, Pa. 5-15-tf
IMPORTANT-—Are you ready for that
new home?’ We can now build and
finance a new home of “your own
choice” and allow you te pay for it
as rent. L. A. MgHenry, Dallas,
Phone 300. 3t
COAL AND GENERAL HAULING—
Anything, any time, any where.
Phone Dallas 231-R-8. Ralph Lewis,
Shavertown, 9-4-TF
| The Ladies of the church will serve ! COAL HAULING—AIl 2,000 pounds to
ton. Pea, $7; Nut, $9;
$5; Stove, $9.40. Clarence
Noxen, Pa.
Buckwheat,
Derby,
7-24-tf
WANTED TO BUY—Five or six
horse power gasoline engine. Ad-
dress Box A. Dallas Post. 9-9-1t
WANTED—1wo men to do piece work
nailing. crates.
10-9-1t
DEVELOPING AND PRINTING—24
hour service. Bring your photo
graphic films here for quick Service.
Ray King, 148 Main street, Dallas.
9-9-1t
NOTICE
The South Mountain Sporting Club,
having wired and posted their property
at Stull, Wyoming County, Pa., hereby
warn all people against’ Trespassing
on same, under penalty of law.
REPOSSESSED
FORDSON
TRACTOR
Inquire H. C. Bachman
Osceola Avenue
Forty Fort, Pa.
Call Kingston 7-7060
furniture for less money.
greater economy for you!
and Mattresses; General
Washers and Sweepers;
Radios.
Cotton Mattress (full size) $4.75
Simmons Springs
(full size) $4.95
Simmons Bed (full size) $5.95
Silk "Floss Mattress
(full size) $11.95
Spring Filled Mattress
(full size) $9.85
9x12 Axminister Rug (only
3 rugs at this price) $18.75
The Luzerne Furniture Co.
135-137 Main Street, Luzerne
Fine Quality Furniture For Less Money!
~~ At Luzerne Furniture Co. r——
We don’t have 3 or 4 pages of advertising to
attract your attention—but we do have quality
Less overhead means
We carry a complete line of Simmons Springs
Electric
complete line of Crosley
Here Are A Few Of Our Prices
For This Week:
There are many more items
See our fine line
keeps its overhead low to sell
fine furniture at prices so low they are difficult to believe
SEE US FIRST FOR LOWER PRICES
LUZERNE FURNITURE CO.
“LUZERNE FURNITURE CO. UNDERSELLS"
Radios;
Nat Zelkovitz
Large Size Part Wool
Blanket $2.95
3 Pc. Jacquard Velour
Suite $49.50
6 Pc. Bedroom Suite (con-
sisting of bed, dresser,
chest, vanity, mattress
$69.50
and spring) only
to offer at special prices
of furniture!
THEM ALL”
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suitable for storing apples, potatoes, |
Call Dallas 270-R-16.,
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