-Huntsville- : Woman's Home Missionary society will meet with Mrs. C. R. Prutzman . next Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Frank H. Johnson will review the lesson and A us Mrs, @&. A. Learn will ask Enigmas. The Annual Lenten offering will be taken. Members of the*W: W. Class of M. B. Church ‘met with Franklin Hoak on Tuesday evening. Lunch was served ¢ to the following: Dorothy Wilcox, Mil- ; dred Dierolf, June Evans, Eleanor .,. Dierolf, Mary Wilcox, Russell! John- Se son, David Howell, Eugene Krumbley, : Wilbur Evans, Harry Howell, Franklin © Hoak, Mrs. Gordon Johnson, Mr. and yy SE oh Su Mrs. Hoak. .\: wi Kunkle News \ Mrs. John Gorden and Mrs. F. P. 0. Kunkle spent Thusday with: Mrs. S. a i R. Durland and Mrs. Etta Kocher of laden tor by ~ Wyoming. : Ko ERE Mr, and Mrs. Mark Kunkle and son dh: 2 . Paul of Orange spent Sunday with the es ‘former’s parents Mr. and Mrs. W. S. (TOME RE Kunkle. Mrs. W. S. Kunkle recently wisiton’ Mrs. Sarah Morgan and Mrs. Gains Deiterline of ‘Wilkes-Barre. Miss Margaret Kunkle and Mr. and Mrs. Olin Kunkle entertained at din- " ner on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Durland and Mrs. Etta Kocher of Wy- oming and Miss Irene Smith of Scran- ton, Mrs. C. W. Kunkle and Mrs. Wil- liam Brace entertained with a dinner and quilting party on Thursday of last eek. Their guests were: Mrs. Mag- ge Ellsworth, Mrs. Russell 'Achuff, and Mrs. A. F. Stitzer of Shavertown; p Mrs. Gideon Miller and daughter Ma- bel of Dallas; Mrs. Frank Smith, Mrs. A. C. Devens, Mrs. Harry Sweezy ana Mrs. Olin Ellsworth. The Silver Leaf Club held a quilt- ing at the Grange Hall on Wednesday. A covered dish dinner was served at noon, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Moore moved recently to their new home at East Dallas and Mr. and Mrs. Creston Gal- lup have moved into the Nesbitt house they vacated. ~dlderson- | Mrs. Frank Searfoss suffered a heart attack on Friday night; She is able to be about again, however. Mrs, Raymond Garinger will enter- tain the Epworth League on Saturday © evening. Mrs. L.' D. Griffith is convalescing after having broken her ankle. Jat SMP. and Mrs. H. R. Garinger and il Lloyd and Elsie Garinger were the guests of Mrs, Albert Bush at Scran- ton, on Sunday. Mr, Fred Odenkirchen and daughter ‘Emma attended the funeral of a very SIN 2 ol dfriend, Charles Edwa S, -at White LEAK: spain? Haven on Saturday. Mrs. Stella En- Al ay ders and ‘son Elliot accompanied them. ° Mrs. Albert Haskins of Sugar Notch SH PRE spent Friday with her mother, Mrs. SH i Lucy Altemus. / re i An official board meeting of the ERTL church was held in the parsonage on Monday evening. Mrs. Harriet Rauch will return home this week. She has been convalescing at the home of her sister in Wilkes- ‘Barre, after having undergone an 0Op- eration at Wilkes-Barre General hos- pital. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Killer and daughters Lorraine and Evelyn of Ide- > town spent Sunday with Mrs. ‘A. J. Garinger and Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Garinger. - ’ Genevieve York of Harrisburg spent *¥ the week end with her parents. . She had as her guest Clara Howard ‘of Ire Harrisburg. i . Esther, Adda and Ross Garringer |g J entertained at dinner Sunday Lilia AA Cobleigh of Dallas, Albert Armitage of Plymouth and Peter Kuchta. JOHN YAPLE Justice of the Peace CTnurch 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. First National Bank DALLAS, PA. * * ok oo MEMBERS AMERICAN BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION { ¥ * x : DIRECTORS { R. L. Brickel, C. A, Frantz, D. P. § Honeywell, W. B. Jeter, Sterling Machell, W. R. Neely, Clifford W. B Space, A. C. Devens, Herbert Hill. * ok % @ OFFICERS Ie C. A. Frantz, Pres. D. P. Honeywell, 1st Vice-Pres. Sterling Machell, 2nd Vice-Pres. W. B. Jeter, Cashier * Xk xX Three Per Cent Interest © On Savings Deposits 4 No account too small to assure careful attention Deposits Payable on Demand Vault Boxes for Rent Self-Registering Savings Bank Free ; “alone Mes, Mamie Gay is ‘suffering with a severe attack of erysipelas. : ~ Donald Ferry, a sophmore in the Dallas borough school is in Nesbitt | hospital where he had an oper ation for pleurisy. Corey Besteder, a junior ‘borough school and a member of the Varsity basketball team is quite sert- ously ill at his home here. Cl. M. Gay and family of Dallas spent Sunda: yin this place. : Two returned missionary ladies con- ducted services in -the church on Sunday evening. Mrs. Gladys Dailey was a business; caller at the county seat on Saturday. | We are very glad to see Dr. C. IL. Boston of Noxen travelling our streets once again after 4 prolonged ' visit away. : Grange hall this Friday evening at 8 will hold an entertainment in the P.M. There will be a Dialogue “Hicks from the Sticks.’ A one act play “Mrs. Apple and Corps” by two ladies. A pantomine, “Jason Stubbins Court- ing”. Several tableaux and lots. of good music to suit every one. A small charge of 20c for adults and 10c for children. Home made ice cream and cake will be sold after the show. 'CENTERMORELAND M. E, CHURCH Old Hymn Day will be observed at Centermoreland on Sunday, Order of services is as follows: Sunday School at Centermoreland at 10:00 A. M., fol- lowed by the preaching service at 11:00, with sermon by the pastor. At this service the biographies of all the old familiar hymns of the church will be given. There will be preaching ser- vice at Thurston at 2:30 and at TLock- ville at 7:45. All are invited to at- tend these services. On Friday evening of this week the Ladies’ Aid will give a home talent entertainment in the Grange Thal Among the numbers on the program there will be pantomimes, tableaux, dialogues, and a home talent play en- titled Mrs, Apple and Corps. After the entertainment home made ice cream and cake will be served in the hasement. Don’t forget the ham and egg supper the Wpworth League is ening to Serve in the basement of the church on the in Dallas | Glad Hand | The Ladies’ Aid of the M. E. church 'D. Dymond. owing. of prt 12. : he by the members of the League. I ees : —Shaverto wWn— Alice Lloyd, youngest Gingbnr of Mr. and Mrs. Harold ‘Lloyd, is con- fiined to her home with scarlet fev- er. | The. five children of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Duda of the Carverton section are under quarantine for the same sick- ness, they being stricken ill on Sun- day. Quarantines were lifted Quring the past week as follows: March 25, K. G. Laycock, Perrin Avenue; Howard | Yorkes, Harris Hill Road, Trucksville, [March 28, Mr. Bissell, Mt. Airy Road, {Shavertown;, March 29, Mr. Royer, Harms Hill Road, Trucksville, March 0.5% : Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Griffiths of Kingston, formerly of Fernbrook, an- nounce the birth of their second son on Tuesday of last week. Mr. Grir- fith is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Wil- liam Griffiths of Fernbrook Road. : Mourns Sister Mrs. Milton’ Perrigo of Huntsville, 1s mourning the death of her sister, Mrs. Helen Jacobs Murray of Garfield Place, Hollywood, Cal, on Wednesday an invalid for the past year. She for- merly resided in Wilkes-Barre. Brief Mention | | Mr. and Mrs. George Bronson of Sweet Valley, were guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sher- man Wardan. Mr. and Mrs. Pursell Johnson of Main street, spent the past week end with their son Chester and family at Berwick. Mrs, Fred Wick of Nuangola, was the guest recently at the home of Mrs. Anna Pealer. : Emma Ruth Shaver is recovering from an attack of gripp. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Williams are ill at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Earnest Keller. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Dodson of Hanover, were guests over the week end at the Home of Mr. and Mrs. O. Receive Good News fire company received a letter from Representative Willard G. Shortz from Harrisburg in regards to a bill that Til kets are on. of last week. Mrs. Murray has been The’ secretary of the local volunteer | was to be prophase for the ‘purpose of Jon the organ ana makin {cutting into the funds of the State $250 paid since January 1. Firemen’s Relief letter follows: Mr, LAT, Schwartz, Secretary, Shavertown Chemical ® Company, Shavertown, Pa. Dear Sir: I was reference to douse; Bill 170, bill.) However, this, Bil is not an amena- ment to the ‘present law diverting a | portion of the fire insurance tax to Firemen’s Relief Association. It is a new bill proposing that part of the automobile insurance tax be diverted to the policemen. I took the matter up with Rep. Root personally and he proposeq amending the bill to read auto “Casualty.” Howeve?t, I understand that the bill will be allowed to die. : Very truly yours, Willard G. Shortz. A similar’ letter was received from Senator A. J. Sordoni, stating that ‘he would look into the matter and take favorable action on it. District Rally An enthusiastic meeting was hela recently at the home of Mrs. Herbert Williams, Trucksville, chairman of the Girl Scout Rally committee. The members discussed preliminary plans for the rally which promises to be one of the most noteworthy events held by, the Dallas District Girl Scout Council, The affair will take place during the first part of May, and It is planned to hold it in the new ‘high school auditorium, Members of the committee Present Gir Association. The ” (the Root were: Miss Marion Gruver of Scout Headquarters; Mrs. Wesley Steelman, Trucksville; ' Mrs. Russell Case, Fernbrook; Mrs. A. D. Hull, Dal- las, Miss Frances Thomas, Shavertown Mrs. Eugene Lazarus of Dallas, a member of the committee was unable to be present. Keller Class Plans Busy Sooion. Many money making plans were dis- cussed at a busy session of the Kel- ler class of the Methodist Sunday School at its meeting held recently at the church. Mrs. S. R. Schooley,pre- sident had charge of the meeting. Mrs. P. M. Malkemes, treasurer, read the report. $81.40 was cléared on the play recently given by the class. The sum of $47.67 was reported cleared on the birthday party given last month. The sum of $150. was paid in February T / sleeve details, Tailored Types! Dressy Models! We've gathered together just about the finest collection of tailored sports and dress coats you ever hoped to see! Clever necklines, new distinctive new fabrics, + all v . challenge your attegtion! Body lines are sev- South Main = thru to Northampton St. WILKES-BARRE, PA. erely plain, but the sleeves are varied, but al- ways with fullness somewhere! They're unfur- red, making them grand all-season coats! Sizes for Juniors, Misses and Women glad to receive your letter in [Mrs. Clifford Fink, Mrs. Lester Gallup, | tees will be appointed at the Mrs. A. George Prater reported | erica. plans for a bake sale to be held at the Boston Store, Wilkes-Barre had | | been completed. is chairman of the sale and will” be | games assisted by the following members: Mrs.” W. BE. Allen, Mrs. Ray Isaacs, I'Mrs. Stanley | Bhewan ang Mrs. Dan- Hd Shaver. The class will sponser a mother and daughter banquet in May. Commit- next The Fun” regular meeting. c The president appointed a nominat- eds g a total of resume of the vor and living condl- (tions in that country and South i - A" baseball boar d 7 (members of the organization was ‘used Miss Helen McCord | for the tirst time and some interestin ow and Mice Girton, with, the Gir: 'ton’s winning four straight games, high school will present a “Night| 0 in the high school auditorium ‘Wednesday night, April 5. constructe were play ed by the membe 2 Hamilton ‘Clem Night Of Fun senior class of the town shi 3 The pro. will be used to defray exp. nses annual trip to Washington Th is invited to attend. i ‘ing committee, to select a slate of of- or jie ficers for the ensuing year, to be loc. | PRblC ited the next meeting as follows: Mrs, | == |W. .Martin Porter, chairman; Mrs. Paul Eckhert and Mrs! Lester Gallup. Following the usiness session. Gla games were played, led by Mrs. Wil- liam Moyse. Refreshments were ser- in our own laboratory. \ sses made while vou wait = ved. Hostesses were Mrs. Wesley Mit- chell, Mrs. Russell S. Achuff and Mrs. Albert Stitzer. Play Scores Hit The alumni play, “Fixing It For Father,” presented in the high school auditorium\last Friday night, made a tremendous hit with the large audi- ence that was present. Much credit for the. success of the play is due to the coach Mrs. Edna Travis Johnson. Principal roles in the play were tak- her spe Schooley, Earl Crop, Frederick ' Eck. Woolbert and Sherman Hefft, Local Man Honored Alonza, Prutzman of ‘Ferguson av- enue, was on Friday night named president of Past Grand’s Association of Luzerne County Independent Order of Odd Fellows at a meeting held at that time at the lodge rooms of Hill- Have ‘your glasses FITTED —not / just made! All glasses are fitted en by Guida Taylor, Penred Keller, Full-vues, White Gold, Pink Marjorie Fink, June Palmer. Ruth | Gold, Oxfords or Lorgnettes. 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