) »- a THE DALLAS POST, DALLAS, PA., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1932 i Birthday Party “Mrs. Clarence Turner gave a party on Thursday evening, February 4, in the Turner-Straley hall in honor of her husband on. his birthday anniver- sary. f A very large crowd assembled to surprise him and succeeded in doing s0. A pleasant evening was spent in dancing and cards and at a late hour lunch was served. Mr. Turner received many gifts. Those who were present: Mrs. Maude Turner, Doris Turner, Russell Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Cf Tur- ner, Fay Turner, Mrs, Leon Turner, Clifford Turner, Kenneth Turner, Scott Turner, Paul Turner, Carl Turner, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Straley, Mr. and Mrs. Emery Straley, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Avery and children, Mr. and Mrs. George Armitage, Mr. and Mrs. J. N, Straley, Mrs. Gertrude Schock, Mrs, Elizabeth Beahm, Mrs. Earl Beahm, Dorothy Beahm, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Beahm, Betty Beahm, Warren Beahm, Mr. and Mrs. Asher Kresge, Myrle Kresge, Pauline Kresge, Arline Kres- ge, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Kresge, James Casterline, Emory Galloway, Robert Belles, Marguerite Newell, Mariel Lut- | es, Donald Roote, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Thomas, Mrs, L. L. Loveland, Anne Czulegar, Margaret Burritt; Lawrence Andrews, Grace Dotter, George Sheri- dan, Elwood Hayes, R. S. Crosby, Al- bert Keiper, Mr. and Mrs. Albert May, J. E. Newberry, Mary Newberry, Ray- mond Keiper, Francis Thompson, Ora Miller, Stella Shook, G. A. Shoox, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miner, Junior Miner, Betty Min- er, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Case, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Saxe, Evelyn Smith, Rus- sell Newell, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Fritz, Junior Fritz, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Brobst, Mrs. Carl Brobst, Elvin "Bean, Harry Bean, ‘George Runch, Peter Yellitz, Albert Hackling, David Mor- ris, Agnes Lutes, Anna Mullen, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Eley, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dendler, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hackling, Ruth Hackling, Sherwood McKenna, Mrs. Beulah Van Campen, Mr. and Mrs. William Doty, Jean Doty, Mrs! G. A. Thomas, Kathryn Thomas, Floyd Dendler, Bernard Den- dler, Servern Newberry, Jimmy Wy- ant, Jessie Thomas, Lawrence May, Wayne S. Hubbell, Rev. and Mrs. Dei- sher, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hackling, Mrs. Earl Johnson, Mr. and Mrs, Carl Rinaldo Sutliff, Mrs. Lyman Auvil, Roote. 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Fess, Ohio, Repub- lican National Chairman, a group of national committeemen arrived today to look over blueprints and the site of the convention at Chicago Stadium. A part of the group are shown as they visited the Stadium today. center of the group, left to right, are—Senator Fess (with hat and glass- es), Chas. D. Hilles, New York; Edward N. Hurley, head of the Nonpar- tisan, Citizens’ Association, which landed both conventions, and Mr. Sid- in June are begin- In the cemetery, with undertaker, Myfs. Gladys Daily in chargge. Harmony Clfjub of Demunfds recently, Mrfs. Clara Shook was also aja invited guest. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Chris Charle ‘William Milbrod Mrs. ing. Mrs. § Clara, Ashbur/ner had as guests on Swhday Mr. and (Mrs. Henry Wolfe, Miss JGenevieve Wjolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Ralpih Ashburner, / Robert Ashburner, Mr. @5. Bentelle, Miss Anna Montagne. George Milbrodft fell and injured his hangd.’ Mir. William list] again. A The students/of the League of Many Nfations were ¢ntertained at dinner in vgarious homes. Those who jcalled at the home of Mr. nd Mrs. Chyis Milbrodt Sunday were: Mrs. Gerald/Glenon, Bernard Milbrodt, Charles Edwards, Thelma, Miller, Mrs. Fox called o Fox and Mr. , Wednesday. Dora Dymond {is ill at this writ- I. Fox is on the sick Mr. and Mis. Harry Palmer had 'as guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- lis Smiley, MTS. Possinger and son, Bil- lie of Meshoppen, also Robert Ells- Wyalusing | and A. daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce -Sutliff on February 4. Charges Squashed In the two hearings held in Tunk- hannock over the alleged illegal deer killing, C. E. Schooley Traver were acquitted, there being no positive evidence given. A birthday party was tendered to Mrs. Lyman Roote on Saturday even- ing in the Turner-Straley hall. H. C. Wood, George Rauch, and James Turrell spent the last week end at State College. Beavers Removed The beavers that remained in Beav- er ‘Run were removed by the State last week. Mrs. David Traver is rapidly im- proving, T. S. Meyers 'and W. S. were callers in Mehoopany over week end. \ Card Club Entertains On Monday evening, February 8, the “Twin Card Clubs” entertained their “better halves” in the Turner-Straley hall. Sixteen tables were provided and progressive “Five Hundred” was play- ed. At the conclusion of seven tables the scores were taken and the win- ners determined. Mrs. E. J. Miller and Harry C. Wood were high scorers, and Mrs. John Hackling and A. L. Meek- er the low scorers. 3 During the serying of the sumptuous and Micheal Bender the | lunch, a birthday cake, prepared by Mrs. C. A. Boston, was presented to Mrs. C. L. Auvil whose birthday an- niversary was on this date. Square concluded the evenings mer- Music was furnished by Al- bert May, Emary Galloway, Albert Keiper and: Floyd Mansfield. Those present: Mrs. Harry Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hackling, Ruth Hackling, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Auvil, Mr. and Mrs. William Doty, Jean Doty, Mrs. E. Y. B. Engelman, William Reinhard, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crispell, Rinaldo Sut- liff, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Blizzard, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Meeker, Mr. and Mrs. Albert May, Mrs. C. L. Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dendler, Ruth Palmer, Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Rauch, Mariel Lutes, Mrs. Beulah Van Cam- dancing { pen, Charles Van Campen, George Van Campen, Albert Keiper, H. C. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. John Hackling, Mr. and Mrs. Gomer Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. W. |S. Bender, M. W. Whitaker, Agnes | Lutes, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hackling, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Crosby, Mrs. Ira Miller, Elwood Miller, Ro- | bert Miller, Mr. ahd Mrs. C. A .Bos- { ton, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Loveland, Mr. land Mrs. Andy Thomas, Elvin Bean, Floyd Mansfield, Floyd Dendler, Em- ory Galloway, Bernard Dendler, Mr. and ‘Mrs. E. J. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Fritz, Junior Fritz, Edgar En- gelman, Gertrude Thomas, Ora Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Straley, Mr. and Mrs. James Wyant. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dendler and NOTICE OF LIQUIDATION Notice is hereby given that the un- dersigned is closing up its affairs, creditors are notified to present clai for payment on or before February, 1932. * Petition for dissolution will presented to the Court of Con Pleas of Luzerne Co., on .Februs 1932 at 10 o'clock a. m. SHINNY +t BY: O. S. GREGORY, PRESIJ BEACH SHOEMAKER, SECRETARY C. W. Dickson, Attorney, Trust Company Building, Berwick, Pa. Millicent ¢ family spent Sunday in Binghamto New’ York. Mrs. Arba Dimmick is spending few weeks in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miner called the family of Fred Miner in Endicgott, New York last Sunday. 30th MT, Old Resident Dies / Milton A. Hettisheimer, a mem/ber of a pioneer family in this section, Dassed away on February 9. He had suffered several strokes recently which yesulted in his death. He leaves a widlow, two sons, and a number of grandchildren. -Lehman- The Senior Class of Lehman hi School will present “Sound Yopr Horn” on February 17. comedy in three acts. and successful, the other blunfdering and inefficient. But the real fgcus of interest is Christian played b thy Goodwin. She rented the from Mrs. Van Dyke's agent, Mrs. Van Dyke played by K Cornell, unwillingly to havef anything so “low brow” as a stand o perty, set out to repudiatg and dispossess Christian, that she had a person to entirely different from fhe wealth- worshipping group to wpnom she had And {Christine dis- Diane ( the lease she found eckon with been accustomed. / covers unexpected allies in played by Jane Conner, and Theodore, niece and nephew of Mrs. Van Dyke, played by Bud Davis; while the play romps through hte moments in to an end that is just right. Other characters which make up the cast are: Drusilla, a little girl about played by Alberta Mekeel; Phyliss, her chum, played by Kathryne Anson; Et- ta Lamb, g waitress plgyed by Mel- vina Shouldice; Homeh Bird, contact man for ‘he Empire Bottling Works, played by 'Hale Bronson. town, Centremoreland Mr. and | October 16, 1931. 2-1-32 | The #uneral of Dora Kasson wife of eet Kasson was held at M. E. | Chure Monday morning at 10 o'clock. | Interrhent was in Marsh cemetery. Mr. C. M. Gay of Dallas attended Ladies) Ad here on Thursday. Mr. {ard Mrs. Emerson Dailey and Olive { Montross spent a few days last week ay Binghamton, New York. Mrs. Mamie Gay spent the past week at Scranton. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baird of King- ston spent Sunday at the home of Jam¢ss W. Winters. Mr. and Mrs. George Montross, Ruth and Florence Montross spent Sunday with Charles’ Clark at Beaumont. *red Dymond’'s family is afflicted with scarlet fever. Mr. Wesley Schoonover entertained rer Sunday School Class on Tuesday svening. . Mrs. Lewis Shook is spending the week with Mrs. Emma, Stroh at King- ston helping care for her mother Mrs. Ellsworth, who is very seriously ill. The various orders of this place to- gether with the schools will observe Washingtons birthday at the Grange hall, Friday evening, February 26, an interesting program has béen prepared | and Rev. Thomas of Mt. \ireenwood | has been secured as the spea’ter, while the Male Quartet will sing. The funeral of Mrs. Dora Karson was held in the M. E. Church on Monday. Rev. H. S. Munyon officiating hér bur- ial was in the family plot in Hillside which romance and comedy join hands Dick Weaver and family, Arline Cris- pell, Ethel/ Cisco, William Fox, Colum- bus Hoovfer, Mrs. Fannie Fox, Mrs. Mary Allen, Mrs. Robert Hoover, Paul Emmett, Iva Hoover, Mary Ceaser, Miss Mjlbrodt, John Milbrodt, Mrs. Ray Kjyafp, Mrs. Lois Krafp. OQ | -Beaumont- and Mrs. Harlow Shotwell Jr, spent Sunday with the former's par- erty, Mr. and Mrs. Harlow Shotwell. onrad Hilbert who has been spend- ing a two week's vacation with his pfrents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Hilbert as returned to his work in New Jer- ey. f Emma Hunt who has been ill for the past week is not improving very rapidly. Mrs, David Traver of South Run is in a very critical condition suffering from complications. Basket Ball Three games of basket ball were played on: Friday evening at the high school auditorium. Dallas township boys won over the Beaumont boys, although the Beau- mont boys put up a good fight. ' Dal- las township had an advantage over our boys as they were very much tall- er. Our girls team won over Dallas township girls team. The third game was Larksville vs. Beaumont outsid- Beaumont was victorious. ers. — Mrs. Snowe, one of the high school | faculty has been ill for several days. « She is on the verge of pneumonia and is reported no better. Mrs. Harlow Shotwell has been suf- fering from rheumatism for the past several days. Grange was held Saturday evening with a nice sized crowd in attendance. One name was proposed for member- ship. Mrs. confined to her bed for several weeks, John Downs who has been is not improving at this writing. The Ladies’ Aid held their monthly dinner at the basement of the church on Thursday They received many compliments for the way they have improved the basement and the Aid wishes to thank every one who help- ed do the work. On Sunday evening the Junior ILea- gue of The Binghamton Bible School gave their program at the Union Church. The church was filled to ca- pacity and the program was well giv- en. Bridal Shower The shower for Mr. and Mrs. Les- ter Crispell was held at the home of the former’s parents, Mr. of South Run on and Mrs. George Crispell Thursday evening. About one hundred guests were present.and Mr. and Mrs. Crispell received many useful gifts. Mrs. William Smith is with a sprained ankle, due to slipping suffering on the ice. Mrs. Ethel Sweet, and little son, of Johnston City, New York, is spending several days with her mother Mrs. Lorenza Dymond. Ellis Meeker and Alpha Frear were visiting Ralph Traver of Dushore on PAGE THREE Raa IMMERMAN APPAREL SHOP== WILKES-BARRE, PA. Mrs. F. P.§ Besteder entertained the | Corner | (MPORT- ANT AFFAIRS OF TOE SEASON (NDICOTE OAT | CAMRMING WOMEN OF TASTE B87 SHOP ” wee” [AEF = APDAREEES 51 Public Square Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 109 N, Washington Avenue, Scranton, Pa. -K unkle- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hess, Mr. and Mrs. William Miers of this place and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith and daughter Agnes of Centermoreland at- tended the funeral. of Mr. ‘Smith's brother, Lloyd B. Smith at Bingham- ton, New York on Saturday. 7 Mrs. J. S. Kunkle spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Alex Johnston and family of Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. John Isaacs visited at the home of Mr. and M¥s. Charles Heidenrich of Wilkes-Barre on’ Sun- day. James Kittle who had a severe. at- tack of Grip is improving slowly. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith of Centermoreland spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hess. Mrs. Amos Kitchen of Alderson spent Friday with Mrs. Charles Herd- man. Mr, and Mrs. Shavertown of Mrs. Charles Sweezy Mr. Wheeler Herdman recently. Miss Althia entered training at General hospital, February 1, spent the week end with her visited and Landon - who par- ents Mr. and Mrs. George Landon. "Mr. and Mrs. Lindsley Washburn of Wilkes-Barre and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Corley /“ana and Janet were callers at the C. W. Kun- kle home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. CharlesRydd of Sha- vertown called on Mr. and Mrs. Char~ les Herdman and family, Sunday even- ing. Mrs. William Brace entertained her Sunday School Class on Saturday af- ternoon in celebration son Charles’ thirteenth birthday anniver- sary. Games and a tasty lunch was enjoyed by the boys. Of the €ight num=- bers of the class, there are three sets of brothers. Those present were: Go- mer and Marvin Elston, Nile and Har- old Hess, Charles and Allen Brace, Charles Mitchell and Gilbert Boston. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Herdman and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rydd called on Mr. and Mrs. John Frantz of Dallas on Saturday. » . Mr. and Mrs. Olive Ellsworth spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brace of Kingston. Mrs. Ellsworth was one of the hostesses for the Nes- bit Memorial Hospital Alumni Asso- ciation reception at the hospital on Thursday evening. Mrs. {Howard Roushey, of Shaver- town and Mrs. Carrie Cole of Mont- rose called on Mrs. Oliver Ellsworth Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Makinson, Nelly Makinson of Forty Fort and Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Durland, Mrs. Etta Kocher, Mrs. Kenneth Hessler of Wyoming daughter Dorothy of her Sunday. CITE Nl EY NaN- 1 were callers at the Olin Kunkle home on Sunday. 1 C. F. Lamoreux of Trucksville call- STAT Mortgage the ship for all it is worth before you give it up. ed on William Baird at the Olin Kun- kle home on Sunday, Mr. Baird's heal- fi has been improving for some time, (o} ~Ruggles- Albert Hoover son of Mr. and Mrs. from the Nesbitt Memorial hospital arter undergoing an operation for ap- | I | | | [Thomas Hoover has returned home | | pendicitis.