PAGE FOUR THE DEVIL AT THE MIKE {Continued from Page 2) life-time’s ‘work. Our belongings had been levied upon for the rent. They had been sold for a dollar. The land- fn. For instance a $250.00 phonograph had been sold for a dolar. The land- lord who commented this atrocity is a millionaire, the president of one of our -large banks in Wr—m—m@mMmm =, He did not need our belongings with which to buy food. He has plenty. We worked so hard. We prayed just as hard. In fact in the last year we have worn out our Bible reading it. Mother and I. Working and praying. Last night we didn’t pray. We both feel that God has deserted us. We who in better times, have. contributed te welfare and public benefits. Now we are old, without a home. Everything gone. Where is-the Almighty that he allows such conditions to exist? H. 7.8. My friends these are trying times. I €an see you and your wife battling those rough seas of adversity Just as I see thousands of other brave souls watch the powerful and ruthless run rough shod over home and the sensi- THE DALLAS POST, DALLAS, PA., FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1932. | tive pride of the stability of our na- | tion. What we must all do is to con- tinue to affirm the presence of the Al- mighty and his eventual supremacy over the dark forces who continue in their material and bestial endeavors. “The Lord is your Shephard” and his. lattraction to your higher vibrations will attune you to all harmony. Per- sonally’ I do not believe he is concern- ed with just how many chairs we poss- ess, our fine brick a’back, or our oth- er material possessions. There is ‘a physical law of attraction whereby we Physical values Physical values taken from the earth and mold- ed into various shapes, but with all God’s free gift to man. But your faith, your soul, that indescribable “you” he is concerned with. Otherwise, you would not be privileged to make this This is what must become your concern. Re- member, Christ had not a place to lay his 'head. His blanket was the night stars. His love for his fellowmen sup- plied food, shelter, warmth. May those vibrations of love consume you with possess the material. differ in various countries. life’s journey into this world. i forgiveness for your enemies and may vou son again know prsperity. V. de’Leon P ® ~~ B : PE Nan "x a Ee aa J] ® X Ends Saturday Night We Our Big Spring Cleaning Sale ends ‘Saturday Night. Be Ld sure to visit your nearest @5C0 Store and take advantage Fy of the exception values. d Sturday Ld h 2 WeliMade Drooms each 30 ® Regular forty-nine cent value . . . You save ten: cents. i Regular 19: Value ) Both for ® 3 y g One Galv. Bucket | FY Regular 14c Value 0 @ Hon 3. EK One Scrub Brush) vesww LJ = ® a Ad Gold Dust Powder Is. phe. 23C Big Light-House Cleanser 3 cans 1(c % Super Suds Sun pkel7c Suntex - [whitens clothes] 2 bots. 25¢ Oxydol [50% more suds] 7 rks, 20c : Fancy Large California Large meaty Prunes. From Sweet Prunes 2 *- Loc the famous Santa Clara Valley. FREE—One pkg of ASCO GELA ascoDutch Cocoa % 20c¢ . You save seven cents on this special introductory offer. TINE DESSERT with each can of A perfect blend of the asco COFFEE ib. 23¢ choicest Coffees grown Acme COFFEE Uniformly ground — Packed in one-pound tins. Victor COFFEE A mild Santos Coffee, pleasing thousands daily. 1b tin, : 27¢c Ib. 19¢ Hom-de-Lite Mayonnaise Made from the- purest ingredients including Fresh Eggs. Every day . . new opportunities to save . . the &5C0 Way. 314 oz jar . These Prices Effecti PE PE El hl hl hl hl Bll Bett Ret tl Tt Bol Tot Th ht Dallas and Vicinity. ve in Our Stores in 4 ($4.75 July 1st ONLY *37° One Way $6.50 ROUND TRIP between BUFFALO and CLEVELAND Autos, any size.carried foronly $3.75 to Sept. 14th inclusive) RNS __— Go To Church Sunday 3 I a a A NNN XNs MARANATHA TABERNACLE Rev. M. F. Rasmussen Shavertown, Pa. "FREE METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School 9:30 a. m. * Preaching sérvice 7:30 p. OUTLET FREE METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School 10: A. M. Preaching service, 7:30 p. FERNBROOK PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH Rev: S. R. Nichols . Sunday School-10 A, M. © Morning Worship 11 A. Young People’s Meeting M. Evening Worship 7:30 P. CENTERMORELAND M. E. CHURCH H. S. Munyon, Pastor Centermoreland Charge DeMuns Church 11:15 A. Dymond Hollow Church Centermoreland Church 8 P. M. DALLAS M. E. CHURCH . D., Pastor Rev. Frank D. Hartsock, D Sunday School 10:00 o’cl Sermon at 11 o'clock. Epworth League 6:45 o’colck. EAST DALLAS M. E. C Rev. Frank D. Hartsock, D. Preaching Service at 9:3 Sunday School at 10:30 o'clock. * * * \ REFORMATION Evangelist Laketon m. vice and Public Confession. m, Vespers 3 p. m. Church School 4 p. m. Main street, Shavertown. M. at 6:30 P. ..Sunday Services M. Service 7:30 P. M. Masses at 8 M. o'clock, a. m. 3P. M, ock. HURCH D. Pastor. 0 o'clock. Preaching at 9:30. Brown, pastor. g Sunday School 10:30. LUTHERAN CHURCH PRINCE OF PEACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. Ira Button, Pastor Sunday School 10:30 A. M. Evening o'clock and Epworth League 6:45 p.m. Preaching Service 7:30 p. m. JACKSON M, E. CHURCH Rev. 9:30 A. M.—Palm Sunday Service. 10:30 A. M.—Sunday School. Thursday Evening, 7:45—Lenten Ser- Meetings held at Lutheran Church, BEAUMONT BAPTIST CHURCH ST. THERESE'S R. C. CHURCH 10:30 Sunday School following first Mass, TRUCKSVILLE M. E. CHURCH Church School 9:30 a. m. Preaching Service 10:30 a. m. Lynn da. Remember Mother on Mother’s Day with sei. Candy in variety of sizes and packages, now on display at- Stapleton’s DRUG STORES Luzerne and Kingston May we have your order NOW?! be THE Q DON’T GAMBLE WITH NEXT YEARS PROFITS USE x The Feed That Makes Chicks Grow Known Among Poultrymen As UICK DEVELOPER And That’s What It Is Saves Chicks Makes Early Broilers : Develops Pullets For Layers Why drive when you can put your car aboard for less than the cost of oil and gas? More restful... cheaper...and saves a day. Steamers each way, every night, leaving 2t9:00 P.M., Mav 15th to November 1st. Cleveland- Pt. Stanley, Canada, Division July 1st to Sept. 5th incl. on Friday, Satur- day and Sunday only 83.00 one ways $5.00 Rd. Trip. Any car only 83.75. Ask your Local Tourist or Ticket Agent for new C & B Line Folder, including Free Auto Map and details on our All Expense Trips. THE CLEVELAND AND BUFFALO TRANSIT COMPANY Foot of Erie Street Buffalo, N. Y. eg ee A re A ee DALLAS, PA. coccidiosis and other intestinal parasites. See Your Tioga-Empire Dealer DEVENS MILLING CO. KUNKLE, PA. Feeds Manufactured by TIOGA-EMPIRE FEED MILLS, Inc. WAVERLY, N. Y. its (odine content promotes more normal development, and resists T1-0-GA FEED SER VICE ~Trucksville- The W. F) C. Class of the M. E. | Church met. with Miss Thelma Bul- ford on Wednesday evening. The Young Mens’ Bible Class of the M. E. Church met with Walter Mathers on Thursday night. Letters were given to those who played foot ball and basket ball last fall to the following boys and girls in high school. The presentation was made by Walter Hicks, athletic in- structor to the following: Earl Crop, Douglas Riddle, Willard Woolbert, Cleo Piatt, Joseph Piatt, Glenn Smith, Hilbert Stark, Walter Schuler, Rus- sel Johnson, Delmar Davis, Roland Kocher, Luther Hontz, Alfred Metzgar, Daniel Piatt. Mrs. George Reynolds Sunday School Class will meet Wednesday evening, May 11th. The serving committee is: Mesdames, William N. Thomas, George Watkins, David Williams, Floyd Wel- les, Archie Woolbert, Guy Woolbert, Edward Worthington, Harold Yorks, S. R. Hemming, €alvin Warner. A sweet Magnolia tree in Dr. How- ell’'s front yard is a mass of beauti- ful pink. It is attracting much at- tention by the people passing. Mrs. Emma Haines attended the funeral of Mrs. Ella Custer at Nan- ticoke on Tuesday. "The condition of Cecil Hunsinger who has been confined to Nesbitt West Side hospital for several weeks is slightly improved. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jenkins and sons Evan an Oran spent Sunday with the former's uncle, Samuel Xosten- bander at Catawissa. Charles Perkins and friend Glenn Kreger, medical students at U. of P. have returned to school after spend- ing several days with the parents on Holly street. : The boys’ of Mr. C. F. Lewis’ Bible Class of the M. E. Church assisted in beautifing the parsonage last Saturday. The boys worked faithfully assisted by Wesley Steelman and Wil- liam Hewitt. all did The pastor and his former's lawn At noon they | justice to dinner. | family was well as the church of- | | ficials appreciate the work done. | Misses Katherine and Grace O’-¢ | Malley of Wyoming Avenue, Kingston, | | spent the week end at the Kuler home |on Maple street. | Miss Loretta Steltz of Hawley spent | [Sunday with her sister, Mrs. William | {Hansen on Holly street. { | Mr. { | | Carverton of | hon- and Mrs. Frank Mathers Road entertained in lor of their daughter Ruth's birthday | ton Tuesday evening. Games [played and lunch /served to the fol-. | Miss Minerva Miss ; were | | lowing: Perkins, | Leah Richards, | Miss Thelma Adams, Miss Ruth Hoov- | ler, Miss Charlotte Parsons, Miss Ruth Mildred Miss Miss Lois Rogers, Rowe, Miss Geraldine | Miss | Perkins, Marion Jenkins, Staub, Miss Naomi Bestetter. { Mrs. William Staub | from Mercy. hospital where she re- | has returned | | ceived medical treatment. Word was received in Trucksville | lof Monday of the death of Mr. Tay- | 1 Hors mother at Shades Gap. ler: is principal of Kingston Township | Mr. Tay- | high school. ‘On Sunday morning in the M. EA} { Church the pastor will preach a | | special Mother's Day service and their | twill. be special music for the occas-! \ ) . ) sion. { On Sunday evening, will be young, | people service, the installation of the | | Epworth League officers for the next | | six months. This ‘is a special service | | for young people. | The regular meeting of the official | | board will be held on Monday even- i ing. | Under the supervision of Mrs. Jack | | Kennon a Welsh Tea will be held in| [the church parlor at Trucksville on 9 | Wednesday 4fternoon, May 11th, at 2 o'clock, Every one is invited. The supervisor has a force | working on‘ the Harris Hill | They have been working from Rices’ of men Road. to, Scholy’s i a Deru ADVERTISEMENT Russett Seed up. FOR SALE—Michigan per bushel and » potatoes 25¢ White kidney beans, special strains, 9c per 1b. Claude Sorber, Noxen, Pa. ! ; 5-6-4t | } | | FERN KNOLL “A Burial Park” Fern Knoll is developed on the Modern Park Plan. Its | curves and drives as well as its carefully selected landscaping plans, blended with a natural setting all provide for a spot of un- usual heauty—A Park. Prices Modest-Terms Convenient L. A: McHenry Agent For Greater Dallas —MR. FARMER— Is it fair for you to expect to sell your produce, milk, etc., to your home merchants and then spend the cash with stores that send your money out of your community. . Refuse to sell the home merchants your products and depend on those stores to buy them and see what happens —You would have no market! Think this over seriously. Pat- ronize your old friends. Inde- pendent merchants. LARES 188 Main St. Luzerne, a. CHUCK ROASTS FIRST CUTS CENTER CUTS 9c lb | 1c Ib Shoulder of Pot Roast Beef and Pork ground Ib 16¢ PORK-LOIN 9:¢c 1b. VEAL SHOULDER ROAST - BROAD CHOPS RIB CHOPS SHOULDER OF SPRING LAMB 17¢ ib. SPICED HAM DRESSED CHICKENS 24¢ 1b. DEL MONTE SALE PINEAPPLE flat can CHERRIES big can = GRAPE FRUIT No. 2 can _. ASPARAGUS sq. can PEACHES-— APRICOTS STRAWBERRIES Buffet size cans, SUGAR | 4c 1b. SALAD DRESSING 2-8 oz. jars 15¢ - CHEESE i4c 1b, LIMA BEANS ..... .. 2 lbs 9c TOMATOES big can .......... 10c RITTER BEANS can . ...... Sc BUTTERINE |... Ib 10c ALL KINDS OF PLANTS ONION SETS .... 2 lbs 25¢ SAVE MONEY — COME TO LUZERNE
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