- PAGE FOUR THE DALLAS POST, DALLAS PA., FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1934. — : By PERCY CROSBY onservation camp at Tyler, Pa., spent E. H. Bennett Piano y : SR ! Se = : : the ‘Christmas holidays with his aunt c + Phone Defias: 9087 R-7 === 7 yo HATE rT aes we 7 rs. John Isaacs and family . { 12th ANNUAL . or Reservations Rl | S = San Th 1 vil borg i E = AAT - RET | = | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hess enter- CLEARANCE SAL FERNBROOK INN i 7 = ES SIRs : / os = | tained at dinner on Christmas day Mr. Closing out prices on ali pianos, n a : l / : : 2 ind Mrs. M. K. Elston..Raymond Els- | and old, Grands and Uprights, She Delicious Dinners {ton Mr. and Mrs. Owen Ide, Jane and | Music, Christmas and Foreign; Violi Schlitz Beer on Draught # Donnie Ide and George Miers. | Guitars, Mandolins, Acqg . _Dancing=—Everybody Welcome | Henry Isaacs of Shavertown spent Harmonicas, etc. Ope. | Wednesday of last week with John | 18 E. Market St., Wi | Sra i Isaacs and family, Mrs. Isaacs visited | a her sister Mrs. W. S. Kunkle and fam- | BERAHRNRNRRRRRR RK hE Ml Sail ei My / BHA : iA Mrs. Jennie Warton of Elkland | CEASSE gi 4 RALPH D. LEWIS g lily Wp Wp AFT IRM A Thi , spent Christmas week with her brother —COAI 4 A 7 74 7. fl i , i qi Yi rons In Pay. : “ : 1 NR, A ~ A i ’ i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hess entertain- on Ring vou Wer “amills RO tl 7 5 Hn ed at dinner on Sunday Mr. and Mrs.!| FOR RENT —Seven-room hous Phofie Dallas 231-R-§ 4 . N 7 ao . Ei YH? ) > 2 iH fi fif Clarence Smith and daughter Agnes of improvements; rent, $20; “In SHAVERTOWN, PA. i STAI ii FH WY | in gl EY | / Centermoreland, Mr. and Mrs. William |Ernest Wood, Dallas 160 R2. 12-29 ; an Sua : 2 rT) MA AL | nx : 7 20777 7°) Ls il 4 a > on Miers: and children Hannah and BXREXXXERERREEKEXEXKRREKRS alin iy ENA : MH SEL 2 Lg] WR tot | FOR SALE: Stove and fireplace 3 y x 2 wood; good quality; two full cerds to the load. Adolph Parrish, Idetown. Telephone Harvey's Lake 3187% ——————— | I’ — Vl) 26 X26, X bh —~ ome esd 4 on = HH i Mr. and Mrs. M. K, Elston enter- | tained at dinner on New Years day. Mr. Ee = E / ~~ ) LH and Mrs. Stanley Elston and children } = = - aE AA IN / 2 2A SY = | Hi of Beaumont, Mr..'and’' Mrs. Ralph |” x ; BILL DAWKINS te Cry XS ; 3 777777 \ ™ PZ UK NE EEN | Hess and children, FOR SALE-=A few Guernsey vil ey: = 7 z 1 [FCF EL = /) RE HHH | pure-bred Holstein cows, recentl . - bred: blood tested; free® from tuber culosis; all government inspected an Mr. and Mrs. Owen Ide entertained LIGHT LUNCH = { — Xa Nk “2 A] \ {at dinner on Sunday night Mr. wand Beer And Dancing | > = J =] 3 WH tr 7 | VASA, | Mrs. William Weaver, Mildred Denns, | > f 1 Z ll / rs fn A Si quaranteed healthy; must be sacrifi "Phone Dallas 104-R:3- i 5 i SS f 7p == EA 4 ZN, | $2 | Raymond, Elston, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph {eq to make room for younger stock ! = z & 4 | i WW lzic ¢ / / | Hess, Doris and Janet Hess i a RE can be inspected at W. | T. Payne’ CW OFFER | Pam, Bast Dallas; Prices reasonable 1 hon Dallas 127-R-12. 12-22-4T Fernbrook .Corners, | Several property - owners have le HOR, SALE —Second Hand Furni- taken advantage of the offer made by ure, Including Ney Carpet Looms ins the Civil Works Administration with famre Frank Randall, Adm, Harveys : : ~ reference to aid in making sanitary |22Ke Over American Store. rr ie Z a> y= i Z =. . 7) improvements on properties. Anyone | FIREWOOD FOR SALE—B ] P 7 Zz 2 / 2 Tits 3 3 g F S —BYy - the That Good Gulf Gas and WL = / Zz & ; = wishing information can secure it by [103d or cord: Prompt Delivery: E. R Pure Motor Oil AZ == 44 ZZ 2 S 2 = leléphoning: Elmer Retr af Harvey's | Parrish; “Telephone Harvey's Lake Can Be Bought At } Ae 1///)// 7A A a Se Lake. | 3187. 1T Brace’s Service Station i —— Secetst Tow. Eoees Cron, Pe on c= — : : | Ll ium on the Coffee Trio! jensen] (Fo +7 I= wo omEeT The firstday Willie lanaea the job with the Baker Eight O'clock 15¢ RICH AND FULL BODIED Red Circle © 19¢ VIGOROUS AND WINEY Bokar ib 23¢ “ Throw us out alittle somethin’- will ya, willie?” —Shavertown— COBLEIGH BROS. | e—— School Board Meeting. Hes FANCY Sl IONA ® Vallev’s Best Coal Kingston township school board will = y meet tonight at the high school build- RICE Ketchup Prom t Deliver ling at Trucksville, the meeting was Pp y postponed from Tuesday night because . . several of the members being away. : Prices Delivered . Ever since the outbreak of the John- 2 Lbs O¢ 2 Bots 13¢ Dallas Fernbro ok son-Carle flareup of several weeks ago Robert Tompkins of Dallas has re- |early morning breakfast party = after |the local populace has been talking sumed studies at Pennsylvania State |the Women’s Club dance last Friday |about just what may happen at the FANCY—FRESH CREAMERY Pea Nut Buck. y There were seventeen Cd next meeting. However, while most College. night. ib $6.75 $8.75 $5.00 » sa £ —t a of the keen observers are arguing the 21°¢ Mr. and. Mrs. Bernard Whitney of possibilities, the directors are keeping 11 ; ep Shavertown Trucksville Shatortown cntoratniat ot ao digner -Jackson- silent on all questions and do not seem perturbed. party at their home in honor of Prof. : Convenientl Pea Nut Buck. and Mrs. Paul R. Jones of Pember- Jn relable quarters, though it was Silverbrook Print Butter tl l Ibs 456 $6 50 $8 50 $4 "5 ton, N. J. The Roast Pig Supper served by the |hinted that if Thomas Carle is present . : ” * ai Ladies’ Aid Society last week was wa |at the next meeting the school direcors i Others present were: Mr. and Mrs. idecided success and was much enjoy- [ay take time out to show that his Del Monte Giant Size 8 . SHAVERTOWN Russell C. Davies, Mr. and Mrs. |ed Three whole eight week old pigs |Salary has been paid in full to date. Fruit Salad 2 sc. 45¢ | Octagon Soap 5 cakes TS Harold C. Lewis of Plymouth, Mr, |Were served. Carle-hias made.tfostaloment, that the f i i Dallas : . a - an : district owes him two month's salary. Waldor For That Schoolgirl Complexion and Mrs, Wesley E. Davies and Freida Shouldice is spending a few Fr nr is Car ~ te G T il t P 6 il 25 . daughter, Beverly, Nescopeck, days with her parents. Tom all veporis, Carle exneels to be oiie aper rons c Palmolive Soap cake 5¢ : at the meeting and have ‘a final set- Evelyn Rice of Forty Fort spent tjoment of the differences. Then, along Royal A Famous Food Chauncey W. Turner of Dallas, {Chri as ri op X € : ] 1 07. he SPR ns Cites en Christmog Day with her parents. with Carle’s side of the issue, comes Baking Powder — 18¢c Grape Nuts pkee 18¢c y | Mrs. George Bond, Mrs. Pealer, and [the report that Mrs. Pearl Johnson in- i reek r M ir riisit his | : = : ~—Delici ; this week ‘for ontelair cto visit this Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wilcox spent a re- | tends being present at the meeting to Iona—Tielicious Small White Ty : Fi ca N. s 1B k roommate. i J ’ TE wk ; 2 , : ; . : 1 st ationa an cent week end in Bloomfieid, N. J. {ask pertinent questions about her Fpricots 2 Jee. 2T7¢c Soup Beans 2 Ibs 9¢ | DALLAS, PA. Se aa Nr To i tl a} |and New ork City. They made the |Misericordia College scholarship. ; : ; [oi C= h 5 ata ° : pu Bn trip by automobile. School Director Newhart said he hopes Del Monte—Sliced White Naptha Re hx fo a =e hay a Pls Helen Splitt attended the Woman's jlo ove a Scastyrsaip Pome college Pineapple ho 21c G&G Soap 3 cakes 10¢c MEMBERS AMERICAN | son. J a air Bat Sativa! BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION Sri ba Ei SO on Tae | Director Sor a take occasion to Grandmother's Milk Plus Wheat Equals | Irving Person, = employe. of The |= SN Ph ; Faswar the charges made by Carle Bread a: a2 ost 9¢ Grandmoth at * 8 & | Dallas Post, spent the Christmas| Mrs. Fred Shouldice entertained the i a Pa DA Sd Sliced or Unsliced rat he, Hay, was responsible for the 14-0Z. SLICED do Whols Milk Brea 16-0z. Ge college students being refused permis- 80-0Z. TWIN ......c.... 12¢ > loaf sion to teach in the local high school. Nothing has been heard from the school director in this regard but it | | 1 | { | { { 1 | DIRECTORS holidays at his home in Gloversville, |Ladies’ Ald, on Wednesday. : ' N.Y. The little program and song service R. L. Brickel, C. A. Frantz, D. P. GE] {of Christmas Carols conducted by Rey. Honeywell. W. B. Jeter, Sterling Mrs. Thomas Him and daughter, | Lynn Brown of Lehman, at the Jack- Machell, W. R. Neely, Clifford W./f§| Ruth, spent the Christmas holidays son M. E. church on Friday evening was. rumored that if Carle is present ¢ ; Space, A. C. Devens, Herbert Hill.l}|in Richmond, Va. !. r|preceding Christmas was much enjoy- ,¢ the meeting Diector Hay may make RIALS White Tall 2 e a ed -by .those attending. The church |, oxplanation of the issue involved. TEX House Cans Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Ginsburgh of | Was decorated with greens and a Boa Party. OFFICERS Trucksville are home from New Christmas Tree lighted. The members ho Y C. A, Frantz, Pres York City lof the S. S. each received a box of | Dallas Chapter, Daughters of Ameri- Quaker Maid Foods—High in Value! . . ’ . -1LY. . : candy. jca, will conduct a Beano Party at the . : itv! D. P. Honeywell, 1st Vice-Pres. + % u I PE at Toles High in Quality! You Save as You Spend Sterling Machell, 2nd Vice-Pres. Mr. and. Mrs. C. M. Gay of Mill The public is invited to attend. When You Buy Them Street entertained at a New Year's 5 P fs ; ) W. B. Jeter, Cashier dve party. Pinochle and other games " Alderson Brief Mention. PR Quaker 1-1b. ¥ % » were played and a story telling con- fares : a no fia Malkemes, Baked Beans Maid Mee Se / [test was won by Leonard O'Kane, oi aniel and uaior ealer resume Tires Per Cont Interest with Mrs. Booth second. A trio, hav- as Gouden, 25 Joon old wa of their studies at Girard College on The Health Cereal ' Ann Pzze—Pure Fruit n Savings Deposits ing as members Clarence Gay, Her- |r: and Mrs. Jacob Conden, isin NeS- imyegday after spending the Christmas k 215 i : ‘larence Gay, 8 sin : ; Sh e . NG hocount tod sinall to hesire schell Booth and Wilbur Sordon, en- bitt Memorial Hospital suffering form |ygeation here with their families. MELLO WHEAT p 8 15¢ PRESERVES jar 19¢ tertained with several delightful injuries received while sleigh riding on| Kenneth Appleton resumed his stu- Encore Prepared Gelatin Dessert selootions Sunday. His condition at this time is S So dies at the Ithaca Conservatory of e ® . { 5 S 3 3 pi ? aS i Deposits Payable on Demand (}! 1y0 following attended: Miss Rob- favorable.. Music afe spending the holiday season SPAGHETTI 2 cans 15¢ Sparkle pkge 5¢ Vault Boxes for Rent ins, Clyde LaBarr, Wilbur Sordon Ruth York of Southold L. I. has re- jhere with his parents. ‘ or Lois Gay, Paul YaPBarr, Mr. and Mrs. | turned after having spent the holidays | The first project to be approved for Self- Registering Savings Bank Free Leonard. O'Kane, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. W. S. [employment of men under the C. W. A. Specials For his 20NE ane, Mr. ¢ Mrs. Lin 3 i Vietch Mr. and Mrs. Herschell will get underway in a few days. The Booth, My, and Mrs. C. M. Gay. Ruth Jackson had as her guest over {project calls for the top soiling of the % . ¢ «= New -Years Miss Ruth Wagner of lathletic field and seventeen men will VW ee = n s Hazleton. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Schoonover On Sunday evening Miss be employed for twenty days at the cacveful attention Gladys, have returned [Jackson gave a party at her home. [rate of fifty cents an hour for six bys ° and daughter, le HE ro ’ =, an © ico 5 : \ Ee 51.3 : vhere they spent | xuests were Ruth Wagner, Adda Gar- |per day and five days per week. SMALL - LEAN : ; First National Bank| fom fain) with thir | IDEET, Ruth Jackson, Grover Anderson | The firemen will meet at the school P k L ise Roast A 1 2 = |daughter Mrs. S. L. Alling. Jr, Peter Kudhta and George Smith, pours per day and five days per week. or O01 i PUBLIC SQUARE "oR Jr. who were appointed at the last meet- | Mrs. Laura Patterson entertained | Ethel Harris of Harrisbug is spend- ling are requested to make reports on TENDER - JUICY WILKES-BARRE, PA. lat a Christmas tea for Miss Belle |ing a month with her parents here. their undertakings at that time. k R ¢ ; 1b. a t - |Holoway of Nebraska, dean of wo- Miss Mary Kuchta, a teacher in the Loon for the marl leaner Schatuls Chuce 0as United ‘States Depository: {men at Lock Haven State Teachers’ |dinne on Christmas. in another section of today’s issue. ; 5. 0c > ? y { College. Guests were: Roxy Smith, Mrs. Sterling Kitchen spent several A congregational meeting will be Best Cuts Chuck Roast, {Gertrude Smith, Gladys Post, Mabel | gays last week with relatives in Par- |beld Monday night at the Lutheran a =: OFFICERS |Bachman, Julia Montayne, Dorothy |sons. { church. LEGS, LOINS Vea ome i 19 Wm. H. Conyngham .... Fresident|]| Palmer, Mary Fedor, Julia Ayre, KUNK LE : OR RUMPS - Dressed a : Be, Elizabeth Davies, Mabel Place, Fran- Local Folk Have Parts Francis Douglas .. Ex. Vice Pres. §| ..c piace. Adelaide Garinger, Eliza- {Continued from Page 3) BONELESS Chas. F. Huber .... 1st. Vice Pres. | psth Hildebrant, Clara Shiber, Ruth (Continued from Page 1) : _ Hildebrant, Clara Shiber, Ruth : Rolled Veal . 19 M. G. Shennan Vice Pres. & Cashier|}|Dungee, Jane Ayre, Dororty Charles Brace spent the week-end 0 e ea Is 8 's. Georgia Patterson. hak I Y 2 OW ! {5m and Mrs. G gi chak, Jean Elston, Sarah Brown, and holiday with Mr, and Mrs, Archie wk * na : 4 : : | Minnie Crispell, Betty Weid, Elsie Tk § DIRECTORS | Miss Lettie Lee was: hostess at a | Culp Marnt Culp, Florence Kelly, Boyer of Kingston. : PRIME LARGE : 1 9 |buffet-supper at her home, Machell |T +” 2 ole Rh Francis McCarty and Richard Reese ib Roast END Chas. N. Loveland Avenue, Friday night Diior to the 2 Craagle, Carolyn Kas. : land little daughter Rachel of Trucks- - / Fred O. Smith | Yuletide dance of Dallas Woman's] Fraternity men are: Danny RiCh-|y;, wore callers at the W. S. Kunkle SMALL END Ib 21c 4 William. 8. McLean, Jr, {C1ub. The following were guests: Mr. joes, Fred Eck, Kenneth Oliver, Ar- | — Kisfor. Walter Wilson, Robert {home on New Years day. = = Wm. I. Conyngham and Mrs. Charles Whitesell of Shaver- | thur Kiefer, 2 Machel, Addie | Charle sFisher and son Harold and FRESH MADE - PURE / All % 19 | ‘His ar : : on IVES trace Cav vilkes- | Hislop, Leonard aia ys Sl ore Richard Sharpe town, Miss Grace Cave; of V ilk . [Woolbert, John Meade, Farl Van |Jack Byers of Trucksville called on or ausa e ) C. F. Huber Barre; Miss Veraa Cave of Wilkes Campen, Carl Weer, George Schultz, (William Baird recently at the Oliver ‘re; S Vi 5-Barre: ? 5) > / <4 c Francis Douglas | Barre! John Sheehan, Wilkes-Barre: i Girvan, Clarence LaBar | Kunkle home. Iiss Margar s, Dallas; James : 2) : MELROSE BRAND Whole or Shank Half T. R. Hillard a {Samuel Brace, James LaBar, Robert| Mrs. Henry Shupp and son Law- H Avg. 1b Edward Griffith Ve John McHose and Robert |Oberst, George Gould. rote, Mrs Baiplh -Ashiburier a oo Smoked 2AMS ow Wm. W. Inglis Beishline, Hazleton, John Lee, and|{ The production is being directed by a DE oa M. G. Shen {Mr. and Mrs. C. Roscoe Lee of Dallas, | Mrs. Arlene Rood of Dallas, who has eats ers A sa FRESH - STEWING a tm Miss Ann Miller, Wilkes-Barre; Miss [been associated with the National | ®ayre 8 ii Wilma Thomas, Kingston. Association of Dramatics for the last| Mrs. Olive Hoyt of East Dallas re- Ave. 1 J q ® - - | { ° rear {cently entertained at dinner Mrs. {year. { Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent {= a . gO ae 5 ; : tod | % Foe foie dr 11 |Charles Martin, Mrs. W. S. Kunkle, EE REE ee 2 : !" Mrs. John Durbin entertained mem- A special matinee for children will |€ ’ So ITER 4 ;