x wns | school News MONROE TWP. SCHOOL (NEWS © Oth and 10th Grade A party was held at the home of ‘Anna Bellas Friday night. The Etiquette Club has charge of the program for assembly Friday. It will present a play entitled, “Oh, Promise Me.” fe \ ) a + Grade News = : 4 Three new scholars were admitted to the sixth grade this week, making a total of forty-eight in the fifth and sixth grade room. ! ; 4 George Montross, a pupil of the sec. on grade who has been in‘the Gener- al hospital because of an infection: in his leg, is now able to sit up in a ~ wheel chair. f Dramatic Club News A program will be given by the Green Mask Dramatic Club at 4:00 o'clock, Thursday night, October 19, at Beaumont High ‘School. 3 Hallowe'en The customary program for Hallo- we’en given by the grades has been replaced by @ new system. The High school grades or all organizations in the High School may give an act last- ing twenty minutes. They will be judged by the applause, the exactness & of time and the interest taken by the audience, A -prize of $3 will be given to the best. ; Attendance We are trying for perfect attendence each month. The ninth grade boys of Mrs. Snowe’s room have succeeded, in obtaining perfect attendence. The attendance of the rest of the rooms is as follows: 8G.9 Grades, 99 per cent.: 5B-8, 98 per cent.; 5A-6, 98 per cent,; 8B-T, 97 « per cent.; 2A-3, 96 per cent.; 11G-10, 11B-12,-89 per cent. Senior Class Marcella Kunkle, a member of ithe Senior class was rushed to the Wilk- es.Barre General Hospital Monday, September 25, with an attack of ap- pendicitis. 7th and 8t hGrade Jane Herdman, a member of the seventh grade is absent from school 93 per cent.; because of illness. The seventh and eighth grade home- room had charge of assembly Friday. They presented a play entitled, “Out From the Pages.” bi Cow Judging Our stock judging team certainly made a fine showing at the local fair. They had as their competitors Falls, Overfield, Nicholson, Tunkhannock, Meshoppen and Factoryville. There Announcement oe The coal business of Lewis Evans of Shavertown has been purchased by the Cob- leigh Bros., who will wel- come the opportunity to serve the patrons of . Mr. Evans. = COBLEIGH BROS. COAL — ICE SHAVERTOWN, PA. Dallas 236-R.2 - = N. R. A. SPECIALS at. LOW COFT- Relining and Installing RAYBESTOS ~~ Brake Lining FORDS, 4-wheels .... $5.50 CHEVROLET, 4-wh’ls $5.50 Other Makes Priced Accordingly ® Albert Bush 'Phone Dallas 148 MAIN ST, SHAVERTOWN, PA. were but ten laces. Little ‘Beaumont | came through with five of the ten. The winners: Albert Crispell, Glen- wood Herring, John Crispell, Anna Bellas, Ernest Downes. ’ : Sophomore Class A mushroom and toadstool collection. +4 made by the tenth grade Biology class is on display in the Science room. One specimen, a poisonous one, is surround. ed by dozens of dead flies which were killed by eating it. — : LEHMAN SCHOOL NEWS Home Room Organizes Sophomore Home Room Activities were organized and the following were elected for offices: Florence Park, pre- sident; Lawrence Fritz, vice-president; Eleanor Rinken, secretary-treasurer. Certain committees were organized to do certain duties. Hostess to take care of door and visitors, Esther Barnes; Sergeant of Arms, to take care of cur- taing and windows, Roger Williams; N. R. A. Workers, to take care of tab- les, floors, and boards, Ralph Miers; Walter Meeker, Frank Maznik; News Snatchers to take care of bulletin board, Jane Smith and Nancy Lamor- eaux; Interior Decorator, Lawrence Fitz; Excuse Catcher to distribute and collect excuses, Ruth Ide; Supply Man- ager to take care of supplies, Fred Ide; Jolly Clowns to furnish enetrtain- ment, June Shaw and Jean Zimmer. man. Volley Ball Enjoyed The students of Lehman High School have enjoyed the fun and good exer- cise in volley ball games during the noon hour. A great many turn out, so that both sides have a large num- ber than. the rules require. Freshman Class Oragnized The Freshmen of Lehman High School has organized with these offic! ers: Phillip Prutzman, president. Wil- liam Renshaw, vice president; Frances Mekeel, secretary, and Marion Disque, treasurer, : Lions Host to Panthers The “Lions,” who lost to the “Pan. thers” in the Curtis Publishing Mag- azine contest will entertain the win-, ning team tonight in the high school building. The program, which is plan- ned by the publishing company, will be “A Pirate Hullabaloo.” After the pro- gram the “Lions” will serve the Pan. thers a tasty lunch. No 1 hatheat for ME! ' CIS o Ritzy heat contraptions may be all right for the fellow who don’t care what his heat costs. Give me coal for real economy and constant winter comfort. COBLEIGH BROS. COAL — ICE SHAVERTOWN, PA. Dallas 236-R.2 Beco my ‘Reroof Now Don’t wait for Winter weather. You may pay for it by the month. CALL RUGGLES LUMBER CO. UNION ST, KINGSTON, PA. DIAL 7-2181 MAIN ST., It’s surprising the additional wear you can get from shoes that are regularly repaired. The slight cost of putting them in shape is more than repaid in the savings on new shoes. SICURELLA’S Shoe Hospital MEMBER LUZERNE, PA. Phe their captain Fred Winter. The Lions had a very good captain in “Robert Wright. Donald Brandon, a sophomore on the Lion team sold the most subscriptions, twenty-two. =H untsville- The annual chicken supper and Ba- zaar will be held in the M. E. church next Thursday evening. Committees are as follows: - Soliciting, Miss Jane Keener and Mrs. G. A. Learn: Kitchen, Mrs. T. W. Stoeckel and Mrs. O. M. Wilcox; Dining room, Mrs. Harry Ed- wards. Every body welcome. Mrs. Hattie Cooper has returned home after spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Danks. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rummage and Mrs. Wagner of Broadway visited Mrs. A. R., Holcomb on Monday. = © Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson are spending some time with relatives in Boston, Massachusetts. Community Bible Class with Mr. and Mrs. Thursday evening. Mrs. A. R. Holcomb, Woodrow Ruth, Mrs. George Ide son Glenwood were dinner guests of Mrs. Clara Holcomb at Shavertown on Sunday. Mrs. Mat” will meet J. M. Culp next honor it being her birthday anniver- sary. : Mrs. Harvey W. Danks entertained the Woman's: Home Missionary So. ciety of the M. E. church on Thursday afternoon, Mrs. G. Evans led devotions and reviewed the lesson. Enigmas were in| charge of Mrs. G. A. Learn. The November meeting will be at the home of Mrs. G. A, Learn. Lunch was served. Present were: Mrs. G. A. Learn, Mrs. Gwilym Evans, Mrs. O. L. Harvey, Mrs. S. P. Frantz, Mrs. Paul Johnson, Miss Jane Keener, Mrs, Hat- Clarence Elston, Mrs. H. W. Danks, Mrs. Hess of Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. Sheckley, Miss Risewick, Mr. and with Mrs. T. W. Stoeckel. Mrs. George Ide, son Glenwood, Mrs. A. R. Holcomb, Woodrow Ruth, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Ruth of ‘Scran- ton on Sunday. REQUEST QUILTS Any one who is willing to loan quilts to be exhibited by the Y. W. M. S,, at Dallas M. E. church next Tuesday is requested to communicate on Monday with Mrs. Arthur Dungey, Mrs. Ray Shiber or Mrs. Westover, They “Np Sn ; Panthers owe much credit ‘tol tie Clelland of Missouri was guest of | tie Cooper, Mrs, H. A. Randall, Mrs.’ Mrs. Hess of Nanticoke spent Sunday . —Kunkle— Mr. and Mrs. John Isaacs, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Miers, and Mr. ‘and Mrs. George Snyder of East Dallas enjoyed a motor trip to State College on Sun- day. - Mr. and Mrs. D. P, Honeywell of Dallas spent Monday evening with Mr, and Mrs. Charles Herdman., Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Updyke enter- tained on Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. David Youlls of Courtdale and Mrs. Robert Jones and son Bobbie of Ashley. s Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Kunkle enter- tained at dinner on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shupp and son Larry and Mrs. Julia Kunkle. Also the following callers during the day. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Johnston of Dallas and their house guests Mr, and Mrs. James Car- son and son of Plainfield, N, J., and Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Kunkle and family of Lake Catalpa. - | Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kunkle and family entertained at dinner on Sun. day Mr. and Mrs. Archie Boyer and Mrs. Barbara Monroe of Kingston. Allen Brace suffered a badly sprain- ed ankle while playing football at school Friday afternoon. He is unable to attend school. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rydd called on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kunkle Monday ev- ening. : The Silver Leaf Club delightfully ‘en- tertained a similar club from Beau- mont with a Hallowe’en party at Kun. kle Grange Hall on Friday evening. The various costumes caused much merriment and prizes were awarded Mrs. Ralph Lutes, Mrs. Edward Mac- Dougal, Mrs; Earl Crispell, Mrs. Jason Kunkle and Mrs. Edgar Nulton. Lunch was served at a late hour. Guests from Beaumont were Mrs. Edward I WANT TO sms SELECT a reliable young man, now em- ployed,with foresight, fair edu- cation and mechanical inclina. tions, who is willing to train spare time or evenings in Dal- las to qualify-as INSTATLLA- TION and SERVICE expert on all types of Electric Refrigera- tors. For interview write, giv- ing age and present occupation. UTILITIES ENGINEERING INSTITUTE 404 No. Wells St.,, Chicago, IIL 4.50x21 4.75x19 - 5.25x18 If you live on a farm or SPECIAL While They Last GOODYEAR PATHFINDER ~~ TIRES $5.70 « ~ $5.98 . or $7.25 Buy At This Low Price J. F. Besecker Co, DALLAS, PA. 3 EE HE ER RN RE RE EERE REN es outside the city insurance limits you are eligible for FARM BUREAU AUTO INSURANCE \ and sents if vou are eligible. GROVER Wyoming R. D. 3 AND HIS LIFE SAVINGS THAT I will be glad to show you how you, can save money in dollars C. STOCK Phone Dallas 112-R-18 THE UNINSURED DRIVER IS BETTING HIS CAR, HIS FARM HE WONT HAVE AN ACCIDENT, a A A A A NH HK K KS liam Brace, | Gertrude Smith, Mrs. Ralph Ashburn- Ide, Mrs. William Weaver, Mrs. Forrest — (r— “the famous fifty shocks and its MASSIVE TREAD dition. PRICED LOWER THAN Hillside Beware of Slippery Roads Prepare for winter driving now by equipping your car with tires that are built to meet all driving hazards. Dupont “gor with its 252 shoulders of strength enable it to withstand severest furnishes traction for all road con- OTHER FIRST LINE TIRES. Dupont Super “6 KENYON TIRES a six ply tire sold at prices unbelievable. A Deluxe tire in the fullest sense of the word. Liberal allowance SEE THEM - Huntsville Road & Main Highway Hillside, Pa. thousand mile tire” .. $5.54 .. $5.97 3 $6.15 for your old tires. EXAMINE THEM AT Tire Co, 3 EE MacDougal, Mrs.” Ralph Lutes, ~Mrs. Earl Crispell, Mrs. Raymond Denman, Mrs. Frederick Dietz, Mrs. . Thomas Smith, Mrs. Arthur Smith, Mrs. Charl- es Smith, Miss Mary Ada Jackson, Mrs. Ray Johnson, Mrs. Lambert Traver, Mrs. Leo. Mott, Miss Erma Kelly. From Kunkle, Mrs. Frank Hess, Mrs. Wil- Mrs. Olin Kunkle, Miss er, Mrs. Albert Kunkle, Mrs. Ralph Hess, Mrs. William Miers Mrs. Ralph Elston, Mrs. Edgar Nulton, Mrs. Owen Updyke, Mrs: Leroy Hess, Mrs. Russel ? | Miers, Mrs. Mrs: Earl Johnson, Mrs. Paul Richards, | Harold Smith, Mrs. Mrs. Ray Henney. QUILT EXHIBIT Young Women's will give a quilt exhibit and an old- fashioned entertainment in Dallas M, E. evening, October 17. Tea will be serv ed. There will be a small admission church on Tues Charles Wertman, Mrs, Seldon Whispe Missionary Society day afternoon and Kunkle, Mrs. Robert Prutzman, Mrs. Jason Kunkle, Mrs. Howard Gilsleicht. er, -Miss Frances Hess, Mrs. - Palmer PHONE NEWS ITEMS TO THE DALLAS POST YOUR, 1S THE TIME TO 3 i - » ‘Co-operate ... with the President’s Great Recovery Drive! dollars to work! foods. This is your opportunity to do your part. . Put y Invest Dot Where Quality Counts, YourMoney Goes oites ~~ Big Week-End v2 EGE SPECIAL! FANCY SELECTED EGGS Every Egg Guaranteed. GOLD SEAL EG G S 2 "The Pick of the Nests. - dozen 23¢ dozen 35¢ our idle them in NOW! ‘ 10¢ asco Olive 15¢ 3-0z bots 10c Dried ? Lima Beans | 3. 25¢| — dsC0 California, Peaches 2 = 29: Halves or Slices. big cans 15¢ Choice ° Peaches § big cans 2 Halves or Slices. 8c Campbell's {Tomato Juice Rich in Vitamins A, B, C. It’s delicious. : 3 45C0 Freshly Baked Cakes! Doughnuts Extra Quality Fresh Baked 1%.doz 10¢ ‘CHOCOLATE DEVIL CRUMB CAKES SUPREME LAYER CAKE Lipton’s Tea 4SC0 Orange Pekoe or India Ceylon Tea V4 1b pkg 13¢: Yo db 250s Yyldb pkg 20¢ : ea. 15¢ ea. 37c. 13c 45¢0 Finest Sauer Kraut Ib 4c Yalb pkg | 39¢ -H 2: 24e" Lr 12¢ Imported Olive Oil 9c Morton's Table Salt N. B. C. Fig Bars 12¢ Walbeck’s India Relish 2 2 pkgs 13c 2 3-0z bot 10c 3 A jars 19c¢ Ibs. 27c 15¢ Red Pitted |Pie Cherries Tasty, tangy fruit. © Makes a delicious pie. 2 - 25¢f State Relief and Work Orders redeemed in Our Stores Carefully - - Cheerfully - - Promptly pre These Prices Effective in Our Stores in . Dallas and Vicinity. Tod Ladies 15¢ ROUND AND SQUARE DANCES ; AT : MERRY MAKERS HALL WYOMING - TRUCKSVILLE ROAD WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY EVENING Gents 25¢ R. F. D. No. 1, Dallas, Pa., REG. U.S. PAY. OPP. Represented By - ~ Mrs. F. P, Kunkle \ "Phone 121-R-12 Write or phone for an appointment. .