The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, October 28, 1932, Image 3

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nmler Theatre...
Admission — 10c and 25¢
TONIGHT—SAT. NIGHT
LOVE ME_TONIGHT
With
Maurice Chevalier
NEXT WEEK
~~ Mon, — Tues.
~~ THE RICH ARE ALWAYS
WITH Us
With
_ Ruth Chatterton
WEDNES. AND THURS.
RIDERS OF DEATH VALLEY
E 3 With
Tom Mix :
(Benefit P-T-A Assoc.)
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Be 70,000 WITNESSES
With
Phillip Holmes
JOHN YAPLE
Justice of the Peace
Church Street, Dallas
‘Rents Collected — Affidavits
24hr, ‘Auto License Service
Legal Work of all Kinds.
IRA D. COOKE
Professional Land Surveyor
: ENGINEERING
Penn’a Register No. 4104
SUCCESSOR TO
CHAS. H. COOKE, Dec'd
Phone, Dallas, 126. Dallas, Pa.
FERN KNOLL
= ~~ “A Burial Park”
Fern Knoll is developed on’
the Modern Park Plan. lts
~urves and drives as well
as its carefully selected
landscaping plans, blended
with a natural setting all
provide for a spot of un-
usual beauty—A Park.
{Prices Modest-Terms Convenient
L. A. McHenry
Agent For Greater Dallas
| -] ackson-
The Jackson Ladies’ Aid Society
{ November, on Thursday, (Noverber 3rd,
at the home 8¥'Mrs. W. A. Smtih, din-
ner will be served.
| Mrs. Sarah Ashton spent a recent
Sunday at the Poconos.
A Masquerade Social will be hela
Memorials
Years of Experience
in the marble and granite busi-
ness combined with low overhead
enable us to offer you superior
workmanship at lower prices.
We have recently erected a num-
ber of beautiful memorials in
Fernknoll and Mt. Greenwood
cemeteries as well as in. other
cemeteries throughout Wyoming
Valley.
We have complete sandblasting
equipment, modern erection
equipment and use only the fin-
est Vermont, Georgia and impor-
ted marbles and granites.
Write for illustrated booklet and
estimates or better still visit our
display in Tunkhannock.
| C. Elmer Dietrich & Sons
Court House ‘Square
TUNKHANNOCK, PA.
THE DALLAS POST, DALLAS,
1
will hold their all day meeting for |
or EXPERT
KEYS yorkmansuip
JOHN’S — Shoe Repair Shop
4 Kingston
747 Wyoming Ave.
| First National Bunk |
DALLAS, PA.
Membews American ‘Bankers’
Association |
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DIRECTORS
R. L. Brickel, C. A. Frantz, D. P.}
Honeywell, W. B. Jeter, Sterling
Machell, W. R. Neely, Clifford W.|
Space, A. C. Devens, George R.|
Wright.
Logos : OFFICERS
¥ George R. Wright, President
D. P. Honeywell, 1st Vice-Pres.
C. A. Frantz, 2nd Vice-Pres,
[ W. B. Jeter, Cashier
« % *
' Three Per Cent Interest
On Savings Deposits
No accoum too small to assure
careful attention
Deposits Payable or Demand
~~ Vault Boxes for Rent
Self-Registering Savings Bank Free
| First National Bank]
: PUBLIC S UARE
\ WILKES-BARRE, PA.
United States bepository:
Surplus and undivided profits
Officers and Directors:
Wm. H. Conynghdyn President
C. F. Huber, 1st Vee President
‘Capital Stock $750,000.00
Surplus and profits ....$2,100,000.00
Geo. R. McLean, 2d Vice President
Francis Douglas, Cashier
F. W. Innes, Assistant Cashier
Directors,
Richard Sharpe Edward Griffith
C. N. Loveland C. ¥. Huber
W. H. Conyngham Lea Hunt
. Gee: R. McLean F. G, Smith
Francis Douglas T. R. Hillard
Wm. W. Inghg
¢
8afe Deposit Boxes for Rent
8 Per Cent Interest Paid, On
Savings Deposits
PA,
_ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1932.
PAGE THREE
at Ceasetown Baptist Church, Monday
evening, Oct. 31st.
Mrs. Lewis Linsinbigler, was recent-
ly tendered a surprise party by a
large number of relatives and friends.
The occasion being her birthday anni-
lovely
versary. She received many
presents. Lunch was served.
-Ruggles—
The Pioneer Band of this place are
| hold a Masquerade Social at the M. E.
Church hall, October 29. They will
gie a consert at 8:30. Come masked
and bring your friend. No admission
refreshments will be served.
Mrs. Frances Hoover, Mrs. Francis
| Kreidler and children visited at the
Mrs.
home of their Rose
Hoover on ‘Sunday.
mother,
CENTERMORELAND M. E. CHURCH
Services on the charge next Sunday
will be as follows. sows
Sunday school at 10 A. M.
Regular Church service at 11 A. M,,
with. brief sermon by the pastor, fol-
lowed by the holy communion.
Preaching service at Thurston M.
E. Church at 2:30 P, M.
Preaching service at Dymond Hol-
low M. E. Church at 7:45 P. M.
2
You are cordially invited to worship
with us.
H. S. Munyon, pastor.
Varicose or Swollen
Veins — Bunches
Uleers
You poor sufferers from bad legs!
What misery you havt endured! What
c1¥ppling discomfort!
But here at last is help for you! No
| operations nor injections. No enforced
rest nor time off from wok. A sin -
ple home treatment with Emerald Oil
heals your sores like magic.
swelling, ends pain, and makes your
legs as good as new — while you go
out your daily routine as usual.
CRU
Hollow the easy difecdinms ana you-
are sure to be helped. Your druggist
won't keep your money unless you are.
: 10-27 i
—Loyalville-
Mr. J. E. Williams spent a week at
Pike County.
Mr. and Mrs. Hart and daughter
Mr: and Mrs. H. E. Payne.
Mrs. F. Moore of Idetown spent Sun-
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hen-
ry Wolfe.
A Hallowe’en party will be held in
Agpanjes ‘(BH Yoanyp oI[lATeA0T 31Yl
evening, October 29. No admission.
Prizes will be given, refreshments for
sale. Every body welcome.
A number of people from this blace
have been attending tht meetings held
by Mrs. H. N. Street in Wyoming
Valley.
Miss Alice Boothe spent last Sun-
day afternoon with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. E. E. Boothe.
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Williams had
callers from Wilkes-Barre on Sunday.
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_OUTLET-
Corey Bush, Miss
Tthel Bush and Mrs. Peter Bush of
East Stroudsburg, sptnt Sunday at
, Mrs. B., F. Winters, Mr. and Mrs. Corey
| Grey, Miss Ida Grey and Mr. Charles
Bush at dinner with them at Mrs.
Winters. A
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Boyce of Bible
School Park, and Mrs. Floyd Boyce of
Wyalusing, spent the week
Corey Grey's.
Prayer meeting and Bible Study a*
Outlet Bibe Tabarnacle every Wednes-
i day night at 7:30. Garfield Jackson
| teacher.
| Mr. Gerald Boyce had
| the meeting Sunday morning at Out-
let Bible Tabarnacle. Sunday School
every Sunday at 10 o'clock. Preaching
| service Sunday evening at 7:45, Octob-
er 30.
Mr. and Mrs.
charge of
| Hugh Hummel is making cider at |}
. Johnson's Cider Press in Beaumont
every day except Monday and Thurs-
days.
Attend our fall display of Sporting
goods, guns and ammunition. October
29. Full line factory display of Wool-
rich woolens for sports and hunting:
(New goods at new low prices Store
open every day 7 a. m, to 9 p. m.
Uvor prizes at Saturday's display.
Arthur J. Brown; -+¥Wardware,
street, Dallas an
Main
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77,
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7//4 STRONG CORDS, EMBEDDED IN RUBBER.
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7 EQUAL THE LONG-WEARING TREAD A
IN SERVICE.
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ED,
Ask any man who has used a
Mansfield Tire, and you'll learn
something about what a good
tire really can do for you.
Right here at home, folks you
know are getting mileage beyond
MANSFIELD TIRES
CHAPIN SERVICE STATION
Wyoming Ave.
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FLEXIBLE CARCASS OF EXTRA
BUILT FOR GREATER SAFETY, COMFORT
AND LONG MILEAGE. DESIGNED TO
economical
an honest tire
anything they ever expected
from these super-value tires.
And then get our prices. Youll
see why Mansfields are the most
make. Come in today.
Kingston, Pa.
from Nanticoke spent Sunday "with |
1 Wyoming, Miss Irene Smith, Scranton,
end at
| =Kunkle-
|
| 3
! Mrs. Frank Smith and daughter,
| Gertrude, visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank
| Kocher at Laketon on Sunday.
{ Mrs. C. W. Kunkle and Mrs. Wil-
[liam Brace attended a birthday din-
ner at the home of Mrs. A. F. Stit-
zer, in honor of her birthday anniver-
sary, this week Those present: Mrs.
Water Shaver, Mrs. Ralph Whipp,
Mrs. Ernest Stitzer, Mrs. Maggie Ells-
worth, Mrs. Russell Achuff, Mrs. Gid-
{eon Miller, Mrs. Mabel Steel, Mrs.
Oliver Ellsworth.
Mrs. Etta Kocher, Mrs. Durland of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Makinson, Mrs. J.
W. Walters, Forty Fort, and Nellie
Mr. Joseph Howarth who was killed
in the mines on Monday night was
buried from his home Thursday after-
noon.
Wed. morning the home of Mr. Wil- |
| liam Sylanski burned to the ground. |
|
Mr. Thomas Oney, a former resident
of Outlet was buried from the Pente- !
costal Church, Saturday afternoon.
i:New goods at new low prices
Ci Sr -
Makinson visited the Olin Kunkle
home last Sunday 3 z :
x Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Miller of Dal-
las called on C. W. Kunkle on Tues-
day night.. :
Don’t forget the masquerade dance
Saturday night at the Community hall.
There will be god music and door
prizes. Plenty of favors to go around
ror all who come masqued.
Mr, and Mrs. Charles_Htrdman en-
tertained Mr. and Mrs. Sherman War-
den of Shavertown and Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard O'Kane and Mr. and Mrs
John Frantz of Dallas on Wenesday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Isaacs were the
guests of Mr. and. Mrs. M. C. Miers
on Sunday. 3
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Attend our fall display of Sporting
goods, guns and ammunition. October
29. Full line factory display of Wool-
rich woolens for sports and hunting.
Store
open every day 7 a. m., to 9 p. m.
Door prizes at Saturday’s display.
Arthur J. Brown, Hardware, Main
street, Dallas
~ Foods tor
Hallowe’en
Everything you need to make
this a gala occasion is en dis-
play
ASCO Store.
extremely low for such high
quality. ;
CPN pp A
eg 0,00 vo
in your neighborhood
The prices are
Corn
@8C0 Finest Crushed,
or Golden Bantam
You will relish the “fresh pulled flavor” of Z$E0 Corn.
Country Gentleman,
a eR A)
3 cans 29¢ - ] |
New Pack &5¢0 Pumpkin
NBC Spiced Wafers
45¢0 Concord Grape Juice
*45C0 or Rob Roy Beverages
*Plus redeemable bottle deposit.
3 cans 25¢
Ib. 15¢
2 pt bots 25¢
full 32-0z qt bot 12¢
Eva p.- Milk
4SC0 Tuberculin Tested
Made from pure, rich tuberculin-tested cow’s milk.
~
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California Seeded Raisins
Princess Paper Napkins
Princess Waxed Paper
California Seedless Raisins
2 pkgs 1
3 pkgs 25¢
3 pkgs 25¢
pkg 5c
Cc
_Fanc y
SELECTED EGGS
Every Egg Guaranteed
doz. 25¢
GOLD SEAL EGGS
carton of twelve 35¢
4SCOSLICED BACON
Repp’s Natural Sweet
Apple Cider
2 1/-1b pkgs. 19¢
VanDyke’s Pitted Dates
Jolly Time Popping Corn
New Imported Currants
we )f6: = 300
‘Pkg 15¢
can 121%4¢c
pkg 10c
Victor Bread
The biggest nickel’'s worth you can get anywhere.
pr pr pry 7
CRA A A AA A A ee
Sliced
wrapped
loaf
A large
Bread Supreme
HONEYMOON TOBACCO
Big Family Loaf 300 taf
wrapped loaf.
Rum flavored — You are sure to like it.
Where Quality Counts and Your Money Goes Furthest
10c¢
20-0z wrapped loaf 7¢
3 pkgs 25¢
These Prices Effective in Our Stores in
| Dallas and Vicinity,
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EAS A AL SE Tl ol A A EE LT Sr
tire buy you can
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PER PERSON -
49th ST. Just off BWAY.
SELECT ANY 3 DAYS, INCLUDES
1st DAY -
2nd DAY —
3ra DAY —
Roxy's. Lodging.
DAILY .
will give you 3 glorious days
in NEW YORK
including best room accommodations, meals
and added attractions at either the
HOTEL
PLYMOUTH -- PRESIDENT
1000 ROOMS — All WITH BATH 3 'OWER AND RADIO
Arrive any hour during the day, Dinner and ticker: to
Breakfast, Lunch, Sight Seeing tus trip, Dinner and enter~
tainment at the famous Hollywood Restaurant. Lodging.
Breaktast, Visit to Chrysler Building Tower, Luncheon,
Check cut of hotel any time before 9 P. M.
The specified days for enjoying the attractions
may be changed to suit your convenience,
———
WRITE TO EITHER HOTEL FOR RESERVATIONS
FEATURING Delightful Large Airy Rooms with Bath, Shower and Radio
$2.50 Single . . $3.50 Double
43th ST Just off B'WAY.
EK EKBS AKD - HOEIDAYS
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