A — _ their house here and returned to the the Republican tickets for tax collec- {covered dish dinner was served at f day. = E y of ia 3 3 ¥ - £ Rha . EYL or ; i ie in FY WA | . on THE DALLAS POST, DALLAS, PA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1933. . . ' PAG] : £ ~Alderson- —Shavertown— Gail Hughes, successful candidate on Ine. and Mrs. M. C. Miers left for their | erong of friends oh Wednesday. A honor of their son, Raymond's BiriL- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Davis have announced the hirth of a son, Herbert, Jr., in Philadelphia. Mrs. Davis is the former Miss Alma Rauch of Alderson. Mrs. Howard Higgins, Ethel Calkins, and Mrs. Dave Richards visited the former’s brother, Edward Miner, at Pittston hospital on Friday afternoon, Mr. Miner suffered injuries in a mot- orcycle accident on Tuesday of last week, i Marjorie Kitchen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Amos Kitchen has entered the training school for nurses at Wil- kes-Barre General Hospital. Esther Garinger and Margaret Ros- engrant have returnea irom Water- bury, Connecticut. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Searfoss spent Friday and Saturday in Endicott, N. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gibler and family of Wilkes-Barre have closed City for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Garinger are the proud parents of a son, Raymond Arnold, born September 21. Mrs. Gar- inger was the former Mildred Hausch of Laketon, Mother and son aré pro- gressing. The ‘stork also paid a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Steven Ward on Sunday morning. Theirs is a girl. i Lillian York was the week end guest of Rosilla Kasper at Wilkes-Barre. Rally Day will be observed through- out the church services at Alderson next Sunday. Sunday school will be held as usual at 10. Rev. Crompton of Pittston will be the speaker at the services at eleven o’clock. The Ep- worth League has also planned a special program. Special singing and instrumental numbers will be heard. Young people and their par- ents are especially urged to attend. Ross Garinger has returned from a two weeks trip to Mt. Vernon, Maine and the White Mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Austin of Johnson City spent the week-end with relatives here. Harriet Stem has resumed her studies at Syracuse University. Mrs. A. L, Stull and son Arthur, Jr., have returned from a six weeks stay abroad. Joseph Rauch will resume his stud- ies at Wilkes-Barre Business College .on Monday. Rev. W. S. York attended the con- ference meeting at Scranton on Mon- day. A number of local folk attended the N. R. A. parade at Wilkes-Barre on Tuesday. : | On Trip To Chicado Mrs. W. L. Tracey, mother of Lee Tracy, well-known movie star, and Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Scott of Pioneer aven- ue, left last Saturday to spend some time at the World's Fair at Chicago. Brief Mention "Mr. and Mrs. Earl :zamoreaux of Holcomb’s Grove have changed their address to 756 Vaughn Street, King- ston, . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cooke have moved from West Center street to the Isaacs home on Ridge street. Morgan Cease is confined to his bed with illness. Mrs. William Mowery of Main street was reported as being seriously ill at her home on Main street at this writ- ing. ; Kingston township, football team lost to the Meyers Ligh School team last Friday afternoon by the score of 33 to 0. The locals made a much bet- ter showing than they did last year. Thig afternoon they are scheduled to play the G, A. R. High School team at Wilkes-Barre. George Prater, successful candidate The Good Old-fashioned Bakers want the good loose Baking Molasses “and Table Syrup that GEORGE HUEY has sold for many years \ HUEY’S CORNERS Kingston, Penna. MEMBER U.5. ATLANTIC GAS AND OIL Free Crank Case Service THOMAS R. BUNNEY JR. tor of Luzerne Borough, George Shav- er, Dan Shaver, Guy Downer, Herm Van Campen apd Krank Harter re- turned homme on Monday from a suc- cessful deap sea fishing trip to At- lantic City. Rhodda Eddinger and Muriel Hotel- ling entertained members of Jane Cortright’s Sunday school class of the M. E. church at the Eddinger home on Saturday afternoon. Games were played and dainty refreshments were served to the members present. Mrs. Raymond Heale and children, Marion and Ralph, have returned to their home on Summit? street after spending the summer months at Har- vey's Lake and Hazelton. Mr, and Mrs. Russell Hendershot of Luzerne have taken up their residence here on Roushey Street. Kenneth Appleton has resumed his studies at Ithaca Conservatory of Mu- sis ‘at Ithaca, N. Y. § reese —Kunkle— Mr .and Mrs. Jefferson Miers and daughters Amy Lou and Christine who spent a week with Mr. Miers parents {home in Richmond, Va., Sunday morn- ing. S x ® The Ladies’ Aid society will serve a chicken supper at the Kunkle Grange Hall next Tuesday evening, October 3rd. Supper will be served fron 5:30 until all are served. Mrs. Kiler Richards and Mrs, Mar- illa. Schoonover and daughter Marian Ann, motored to Westfield, IN. J.. for a week-end visit with friends there they were accompanied by: Mrs. Schoonover and daughter Alice of Centermoreland. The party spent Saturday at Ocean Grove, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Ide entertained at dinner on ‘Sunday Mr. and Mrs. William Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Prutzman and daughter Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hess and daughter Doris and Janet. Misses Francis and Helen Hess mo- tored to Elkland on Friday to spend the week-end with their aunt Mrs. Jennie Norton. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Xunkle, Miss Margaret Kunkle and Mrs. Julia Kun- kle accompanied Stanley Durland of Wyoming on a motor trip to Phila- National Cemetery, where their grand- father Uriah Baird is buried. Mrs. Frank Hess entertained a delphia, while there they visited the |{} WANTED Trade your car at TOP PRICE. We need them for Customers. J. F. Besecker Co. C~ Pa. SN 135-137 Main Street, wit STOVE A small Deposit will hold ANY HEATING STOVE. 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