- THE DALLAS POST, DALLAS, PA., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1931. x 5 of CARAS, x PAGE THREE ‘Rooney’s Restaurant 42 WEST MARKET STREET WHEN IN WILKES-BARRE THE PLACE TO HAVE YOUR MEALS OUR NOONDAY DINNER 11 a. m. To 5 p. m. 50 cents EVENING DINNER 5. p.m. To 9 p. m. (Eight Courses) 75 cents “Eighteen Years Serving The Best For Less” Rooney’s Restaurant 42 WEST MARKET STREET WILKES-BARRE, PA. — -Beaumont- Miss Martha Schuyler, of Darbury, f |Iowa, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Frear, for the past two months, left for Washington D. C, Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Frear i | accompanied her. The death of Mrs. Amy ‘Straley, oc- cured Friday evening. Funeral ser- vices were held at the home of her son Jacob Straley, of this place on Monday, Interment in the Beaumont cemetery. Grange will be held. in the high school auditorium, Saturday evening, , December 19; Bowmans Creek Grange will visit our Grange on this evening. A program will be furnished by each | Grange. After the business session of i Grange, the “eats committee,” of the | iLambert Traver, Alpha Dymond, 'son are, Lester Crispell, Bruce Traver, (James Erwin and Nelson Dymond, Augusta and Irwin Denmon, Claude and Alden Dietz, Arnold Smith, Rob- ert MacDougall, Charles Pellam, Char- les Goodman and Charles Shupp. Robert Amyl, is spending some time visiting friends, in Maryland. The Ladies’ Aid held their annual Bazaar in the basement of the Union Church on Thursday last. Not a very large crowd was present, due to weath- er conditions. Mrs. Paul Richards and Mary Denmon, each received a quilt, for solicitating money. Mrs. William Jones is on the sick list, at this writing. Mr. Alpha Dymond, who has been working on the farm of Mr. Cob- leigh, of Bast Dallas, for the past two years, has returned home. Betty Goodwin spent the week end with Hazel Traver, of Evans Falls. Mrs. L. .B. Hilbert, was a business caller in Tunkhannock on Friday. home after being a patient in the Wilkes-Barre General hospital, for se- veral days. | Paul Nulton, has his well completed, jand has erected a windmill to pump the water. J | John Denmon has his new house | partially completed, and is now drill- (ing a well. Mr. and Mrs. John Rifenbery and family spent Sunday with the form- ers mother Mrs. Asa Rifenbery, of Lu- | zerne, -Huntsville- Mrs. R. C. Bradbury and daughter Jean, of Nanticoke has returned home after spending some time with Mrs. T. W. Stoeckel. | : The Home Department of the M. 'E. Sunday School met with Mrs. O M. Wilcox on Thursday. The annual dinner was served to a good atten- dance. The regular meeting was held Dorothy Dennion, has returned! Here's A Real Gift For A “Good Boy!” Little Boys’ Snow Suits $650 All In One Suits ... With Helmet Sizes 4 to 12 In Navy, Maroon, Green Genuine Portland Fleece . . . Thick, warm, wooly fabric that keeps little boys dry and warm in severest weather. One piece . . . easy, Very easy to put on . . . zip up the front and your boy is ready! LAZARUS BOY’S SECTION —MAIN FLOOR AZARU South Main-thru to Northampton SE 2 ISS bs re In the afternoon with Mrs. Celeste K. - {good time is looked for. Let's all we Prutzman, superintendent, teaching yi o Ml Grangers plan to be present, December ‘41 1e550n 119, at 8:00 P. M. Inc. Dorothy Wall, daughter of Mr. and! ‘A Christmas program will be given | Mrs. ‘Harry Wall, of this place and fin the M. E. Church next Wednesday fl Marvin Sickler, were married on Tues- ! 3 \ ‘day last. Congratulations. A shower | €Vening. . was held in their honor at the home | of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Traver, of ' Evans Falls, on Saturday evening. The couple received many beautiful and useful gifts. ‘ Those who have been fortunate enough to get a deer, so far this sea- G3 WILKES-BARRE, PA. THE GAY MURRAY GAY ZETTE r special , Christmas News- paper edition has been circula- ted by mail or delivery to your door. If you have not received | a copy, call us and we'll mail == you one. You'll find our Christ- mas special edition very much ‘ worth while, as it contains many gifts suagestions at reasonable RB prices. . Every boy has heard of North: NOTICE OF LIQUIDATION Notice is hereby given that the un- dersigned is closing up its affairs, and | | land Skiis. . That's just the kind creditors are notified to present claims we're selling too. See our Hd | for payment on or before February 1, ! Christmas paper for prices. 811932. Petition for dissolution will be il presented to the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne Co., on February 1, 2 11932 at 10 o'clock a. m. i FARMERS STATE BANK OF SHICK Top Land, Toy Lan Lil Girl and Boy Lan fp’ enter again.” Do you remember that fam- + ous song of Victor Herberts? Make Some Little Child Happy This Christmas Depression or no depression youngsters want toys at this happy season. BY: O. S. GREGORY, PRESIDENT ~BEACH SHOEMAKER, : SECRETARY fi C. W. Dickson, Attorney, i | Trust Company Building, Ml Berwick, Pa. i | October 16, 1931. family find a needy one. ALL TOYS AT COST Never was our line more complete than this year, but every toy is marked at cost so that every Boy and Girl can hav e a Merry Christmas. | Our Sleds the I i LEGAL NOTICE | “Champion Delux $1.00 to $3.50 8 And the Genuine : Flex Flyer ; | Luzerne County ss: dur Skiis are | In the Court of Common Pleas of Northland $1.00 to $7.50 [ Luzerne County, Number 604 October Our Electric Trains are Term, 1931, Libel in Divorce a Vinculo “Winner & Lionel price as matrimonii. Rose Fellin vs. Silvio low’ 2s : - $3.95 WM pellin: Take notice that the alias Fur Trioksley and Be & 6 00 [subroens, in the above stated case Faris ST 3 4 Check i it d having been returned by the Sheriff of ; A oy Ng Luzerne County, Penna., that you i rat: Aton Shoes: @ ay cannot be found in Luzerne County, Pa. SY i : you are hereby notified and directed to The ladies will like gifts from 3 + Mon - our kitchen department, such as appear before the sald Court on Mon- lamps etc.aluminum, electric ap- day, January 11, 1932, at 10:00 a. m., | pliances, pyrex, copperware, Al- to answer the complaint filed in the addin lamps etc. The men will above case. snjoy those from the stock of knives, tocls Tunch kits etc. ... : Give useful aifts. You'll find | them at the home of a thousand @#@ Roy E. LaRossa, gifts. | Attorney. IA N VERE | p8 ER ( N WALL PAPER [A] Ln | SMECIAL FOR WHOLE MONTH OF DECEMBER WICKER ROCKERS WICKER DOLL COACHES MOVIE CAMERAS MOVIE PROJECTORS ERECTOR SETS BIG BOY TOOL KITS CATERPILLER TRUCKS TOY ELECTRIC RANGES PLAY BOY WAGONS PIANOS LIONEL ELECTRIC TRAINS . IVES MECHANICAL TRAINS VELOCEPEDES FIRE TRUCKS DUMP TRUCKS SIDEWALK BICYCLES SCOOTERS LIGHTNING GLIDER SLEDS John MacLuskie, FLEXIBLE FLYER SLEDS Sheriff. BLACK BOARDS DOLLS JOLLY JUGGLERS MERRY MILLERS 5% %= GONG BELL TOYS SANDY ANDY SAFETY BLOCKS CHECKERS DOMINOS GAMES Electric Curlers ¥ fr Electric Heaters ; Electric Heating Pads Cinderella Washers Universal Irons Aladden Electric Lamps Aladden Kerosene Lamps Electric Ranges Flash Lights Thermos Bottles ; % 5 0 0 Atwater Kent SUPER - HETERODYNE RADIOS Our modern purchase plan males it as eusy to buy an Atwater-Kent as any inferior radio. Thermos Jugs Alarm Clocks Hunting Knives Sport Watches Hot Water Auto Heaters Wrist Watches Here is the most thoughtful and practical gift. What wife, or Moth- er wouldn’t be happy to find a Kel- vinator in her home on Christmas morning? Down Stop in the store and ask for our new 1932 Calendar Free Sold With Matched Borders at Sc Per Yard - GLIDDEN PAINT STORE OPPOSITE ORPHEUM THEATRE 142 5. Main St.—Free Delivery—Bell 3-0714
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