The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, January 01, 1932, Image 5

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    YEAR replete
with the deepest
satisfactions of life.
That and more we
wish you as we bid
the new year wel-
come.
Dallas Coal & Ice Co.
Claude Shaver, proprietor
MAY YOUR YEAR
* Good Litch
WE greet our host
of friends. We wish
them a New Year
untouched by sor-
row or misfortune,
a New Year divine-
ly blessed.
Paul Shaver
Electrical Contractor
Dallas, Pa.
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May Ever yD) Pe
lo
A GRAND New
Year, everybody! A
New Year filled to
the brim with con-
tentment.
Dallas Star Route
Freight, Express and
Passenger Service
D. A. Hontz, proprietor
FLY as high as the
wings of fortune
will take you. Touch
the sky that’s eter-
nally blue. Happy
landings in 1932!
Coolbaugh
Service , Station
In the heart of everything
Dallas, Pa.
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MAY your tree of
life bear abundant
and precious fruit in
1932
years thereafter.
and many
W. E. Geyer
Quality Groceries
Shavertown, Pa.
ey every venture
rn eecE Ss
SUCCESS in your
smallest and largest
undertakings Grati-
fication of your
least and greatest
desires. Such is our
New Year’s wish to
you.
Earl H. Monk
Plumbing, Heating,
Tinning, and Pump Work
Dallas, Pa.
<ALUTATIO
Sh he New Yes
EN the clock
strikes twelve and
we greet our new
friend 1932, we'll
think of all our old
friends and wish
them our finest
wishes.
Stanley’s Garage
Dallas, Pa.
22 oe be ? Happiness
IT is our wish that
1932 teach you a
thousand kinds of
happiness.
Dallas Dairy
Pasteurized Milk & Cream
Dallas, Pa.
WE hope that your
path through 1932
will be an easy one
and that you find
magnificent rewards
at the end.
Commonwealth
Telephone Co.
B. P. Stroh, Local Mgr.
Dallas, Pa.
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HAPPINESS
BLESSINGSon
you, friends: May
the New Year show-
er you with the fav-
ors of which you are
so deserving.
of Noxen
Tanner's Bank
“Not to big to know you,
Not to small to serve you.’
YOU have
wonderfully good to
us during the past
year. We thank you
again as we wish
you a joyous 1932.
THROUGHOUT '32
been
Greenwalds
Hardware
Luzerne, Pa.
BRING You PROSPERITY
1932 will be your
lucky year, if all our
earnest wishes for
your success come
true.
Dallas Post Staff
Dallas Post Staff
WERE ve =
BOOSTING (3
~ FORYOUR
ame.
PROSPERITY.
EACH member of
our personnel sends
you his personal
New Year's greet-
ings. May 193.
bring you endless
glad gifts.
James R. Oliver
Packard, Dodge, Plymouth
Dallas, Pa.
Pace FIVE
~Maple Grove-
Last Wednesday evening, Mr. and
| Mrs. E. N. Wolfe entertained in honor
of Merritt Updyke who is home from
school in New York State.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Ruggles and
family were entertained Christmas at
the home of T. E. Ruggles.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wolfe entertain-
ed at dinner last Saturday evening,
among the guests being Mrs. Mattie
Keiser of New York, and Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Mitchell of the West.
Friday evening, January 8, a roast
| pork supper will be served in the Hall
[under the auspices of the official board
| the proceeds to be used for current
| expenses. . Supper only 35 cents.
David M. Williams formerly of this
| place but now of Manchester, New
| York, recently underwent an appendi-
|at the same time.
| Geneva General Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mott and daugh-
{ter Arlene were callers Saturday at
John Austin’s at Oakdale.
Ora Pollock and Charles Linskill of
Wyoming, were Saturday callers at
the home of J. W. Davenport who suf-
fered another shock Thursday, and is
unable to talk. Mr. Linskill, 92 and
Mr. Davenport nearly 88 are both G.
A. R. veterans.
Misses Evadne Ruggles and Alice
Ruggles are spending their vacation
with their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Corey and family who
have been spending the holidays with
friends at Plymouth, have returned
home.
~-Kunkle-
Mrs. Mary Hilbert of Beaumont
spent Christmas day with her sister
Mrs. Charles Herdman and family.
Miss Leona Smith who is a student
at Mansfield State Teachers College is
spending the holidays with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith.
William Shoemaker and son Robert
of Trucksville visited his parents Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Shoemaker on Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Herdman en-
tertained on ‘Saturday evening Mr.
and Mrs. Sherman Wardan, Misses Eli-
zabeth and Kay Wardan and Shermar
Kunkle of Shavertown.
Miss Frances Sweezy of Centermore-
land spent Christmas day with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sweezy.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith enter-
tained their children and grandchil-
dren at dinner on Christmas day.
Their guests numbering twenty-six.
Those present: Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Smith, Leona, Frank, Helen, Harry,
Ida and Geraldine Smith, Mr. and Mrs
William Nulton, Emily, Laura, Jean
and Carl Nulton, Mr. and Mrs. Olin
Kunkle, Eleanor and Charles Kunkle,
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Moss of Wilkes-
Barre, Claude Nulton, Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Nulton, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Smith and Miss Gertrude Smith.
Mrs. S. J. Hess visited her daugh-
ter Mrs. Seth Howell of Fernbrook
recently.
Geraldine Howell of Fernbrook
spent a week end recently with her
{srandparents, Mr. and Mrs.'S, J. Hess.
Mrs. Olin Kunkle entertained at din-
ner on Christmas day Mrs. Fred Mak-
inson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Makinson,
and Nellie Makinson of Forty Fort,
Mr. and Mrs. S. Kunkle and Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Kunkle,
C. F. Lamereaux of Trucksville call-
ed on William Baird on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kunkle, Mr. and
Mrs. William Brace and children,
Charles, Allen and Caroline, were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Wash-
burn at dinner on Christmas day.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Corby and
daughters Dorothy and Janet of West
Pittston and Miss Carrie Sites of
Hicksville, Long Ysland, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kunkle and
family.
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51 Public Square
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
109 N. Washington Avenue,
Scranton, Pa.
Church Notices
HUNTSVILLE A M. E. CHURCH
Church services Sunday—Morning
Worship 9:30 .a. m. Sunday Schoof
10:30 a. m. Epworth League 6:30 p.
m.
HUNTSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Morning Worship 9:30 a. m. Sun-
day School 10:30 a. m. Christian En=
deavor 6:45 p. m.
THE CHURCH OF CHRIST
SWEET VALLEY
On this Saturday evening, January
2, the young people of the Pike's Creek
charge will present in the church half
the drama entitled, “Two Days Te
Marry.” Refreshments will be served
after the program.
During the first quarter of the year
the Bible School lessons will be the
study of the Life of Christ from the
Book of John. The pastor will alse
have some lessons from the Fourth
Gospel. All ready for a special read-~
ing and study of John’s Gospel. :
Christian Endeavor lessons for the
quarter are the best and most practi
cal that we have had for a long ime,
The greatest start for some good meet-
ings.
A full day of service next Sinaia
at the usual hours. Make your New
Year's Resolution in time to start tha
year's service with us.
OUTLET ¢
BAPTIST CHURCH :
Sunday School, 10:30. = Services con-
ducted by Bible’ Stoaerts every even-
ing at 7:30. Closing service Sunday
evening. Everybody welcome. 3
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OUTLET
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday School, 2:00 o'clock, Preach-
ing 7:30 in charge of Mr. Harrison.
MARANTHA TABERNACLE
Franklin and Ferguson Avenue
Shavertown !
Meetings being conducted every
night except Saturday at the taber-
nacle by Rev. M. F. Rasmussen are at-
tracting considerable atention. A
‘Watch night service from 8 until 9 will
be held New Year's eve. 'A hearty
{invitation is extended to all to attend
any or all of the services.
SPECIAL SUNDAY
The World’s
Best $].00
TABLE D'HOTE DINNER
Service 11:30 to 8 P. M.
Main Dining Room
Cafeteria
ON SUNDAYS
6: 30 to 8 P. M.
THE FORT
DURKEE
Public Square
a"
Alderson M. E.
Church
Rev. W. S. York, Pastor
Order Of Service
| Sunday, December 27, 1931
Church School 10 A. M.
Morning Worship 11 A. M.
Sermon Subject
“Prayer”
Epworth League 7:30 P. M.
The church extends a.cordial in-
vitation to all to attend its ser-
vices.
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