THE DALLAS PO TTR EE ST, DALLAS, PA., FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1934. PAGE THREE Expect Jap Beetle Invasion ests Motorists and to all Kunkle home on! pi f o \ {As . 3 ee op - = re | 7 ~ { o | vellow and blue paper dolls for the ® | (Continued from Page 1) Gi e The Horse [Buse View Laurel Blossoms | i girls and alls or the boys. 2, hall S O C i a | | ot = His “Niol t C 99 | | Mr. and Mrs. _Archie Corby and game and pther games Were enjoyed | control. measure. The ontomologists| Is 1 12 1 ap | em (daughters Doroth) and Janet, spent |d.® the little guests. Lunch w as served lexplain that colonies of these parasites | | “Come to the State forests to see the Sunday with Mn and Mrs. CW. Kun. lo Hash gn Richaras of Wasiington: en me | can be established only where the | 3 State flower in all its beauty,” was the Xle and family. 2 So Mrs. L. B., Hihert, Loretta 2a Ted . eno lpeetle population is quite ‘dense and Care Of Equine In Summer invitation given this week by John W.| - Mrs. Robert Leonard and Max Leo- | “3WIelX e FLbers, Jr. of 3 lepumon a BousrtiE, Robbing of | Trucksville where other natural conditions are fa- | ’ Keller deputy secretary of the Depart- nard of Trucksville called on William | 14103 Ferry, Mildred, 1 doris and George was among the students who received | e g z ? | Reflected In Horse's ment of Forests Baird. at the Olin Kunkle Schoonover Helen Emma, Alice and vorable. Waters, Jesta Schoonover, Ida and Gene Schon- | degrees from State College at the TYe- |. qiqve ificials are reminding all pro- Spirit [Pennsylvanians Thursay evening ol lash week, lover all of Centermoreland; DeWitt cent Commencement exercises. Mr. |pertys owners that damage by beetles | The State flower is the laurel, whose Mrs. Jennie Norton of Elkland re- | Riclasds Jane : nd Bobbie Richards of Robbins received his degre¢ in archi- (usually reaches its height during the | g, WwW. B. Kr k, F. ly Prof Patanion! name If Eumis lasitona, It cently spent'a week with her brother. | mu ck ville: ig Forrest Kunkle Alan tectural engineering, {second week of July and that spraying | av: . Bb. Arueck, Formerly Professor |plooms in early June, putting forth|S. J. Hess and farnily. fi iaAy EE an « % ® i ns Fa oo = |Animal Husbandry Purdue University. | clusters of pink and white flowers. | % or Ya Kunkle, Ruth and Louise Kunkle, Lake joperations should start the first week 4 Se ES 5 : 2 IRE oe ir | W. O. Washburn of West Dallas and | Catalpa; Mrs. Ralph Lutes Richard STRAWBERRY SOCIAL [of July. It is anticipated that the he practices adopted in watering Phe Pre blossoms appear rin the ly is sister Mrs. C. W., Kunkle motored | 1,utes, Earl Crispell, Bowman's Creek; The Spartan Club of DeMunds will (beetles will be present in sufficient jhorses during hot weather are reflected | southernmost \ counties ‘and large |, Halstead on Saturday afternoon for | Dovaths Condon. IG Mis. Joo hold a strawberry social on C. B. Ran- [necmbers to do serious damages in the |ID the condition and Spivit of ihe horse. jpatohes may now be seen in‘the State |, ot visit at the home of Mr. and | seph Shoemaker, Rognnah Shoemaker, som’s lawn on Saturdalys hight June | Philadelphia and Harrisburg districts | 11 inca generally acgented Tact that ajforests of F ranklin, Cumberland, Ful. Mrs. Orrie Armlin, returning home the | jane and Donnie Ide, Stella Wayne, 23. Everyone will be welcome. [this season. The Philadelphia damage | Mule will not © erlond on Apler gvenifon and Begiord Comnties, same evening. land Gene Elston 2obert and Wilma, & se {zone covers parts of Buck, Montgom- though he comes in from, a hard dap =) Extensive areas will soon be flow- | Mis Marills . Bohoonover and Wis | Hess Robert rE Caroling Mr. and Mrs. James Ayre announce | ery, Chester and Delaware counties. in | work in the hot sun. The horse, how- [ering a the State forests in Hunting. im Siohards a Binchbmton N. v. Brace Felice Miers, Carl Ida, Loren the birth of a, son, Wednesday, June |addition to Philadelphia, while the |eVer does not always use wich goog on. Maslin, Contre. Snyder, Ferry, spent the week-end at the home of | Kunkle Mrs Palmer Undyke. Jane, 13. : Harrisburg area includes several points |judsment. fend Tivion Gongs Beir atone Ar aml Mis. Rilor|Joscphine, Kiler and Julla « Updyke * ROR iin both Cumberland and Dauphin | It will do'no harm to 11low horses a | One of the most popular sections for sa ih Bi ar. any Ne | TA AT Soh onde is Mearilla BIRTHDAY PARTY lconnties within ten miles of Harris- |200d drink of water, before feeding, |tourists attracted by the laurel flow- | chara PITRE oe Rf Willing Richards. Mr and YP leven though they are rather hot. As |ers is in thewState forests of Pike and Mrs: Kiler Richards and Mrs. Marilla Schoonove Py Wjuram A 11 X Mrs. J. B,.Seoit of ‘Franklin street] Jtrol measures in areas of dense |2 matter of fact, such a practice is de- {Monroe Counties, where the annual Schoonover entertained with a delight. Mrs. Tiler Richidras Betty Whispell. entertained a group of friends Sunday feseation” include spraying shade |sirable. On the other hand, the horse [laurel festival of the Pocono Moun- {ful lawn partys for the latters daughter | I'he Kunkle reunion wii, be held on in: fener raf her hasbena Who eelchrats [trees with coated arsen te of lead and should not be allowed to gorge be- (tains is held. { Marian Ann, in celebration of her fifth Saturd: p, June 23 at fhe Kunkle coms Er ed his sixty-fourth birthday» anniver- Lorie Con Sith aie or load and cause of his heat-swollen appetite for, The laurel blooms for a period of | birthday anniversary. The tables were | munity Hall, all relatives and friends Bary. Mr, Scott. was born in Plainshh tir Liberal tise of hectic traps. is 'water. The caretaker should use his|about one month, beginning in early | prettily decorated and the favors were are cordially invited township and at the time of the Span- LEAR A vocated. Coniplots details of judgment as to when a safe quantity |June. In Pennsylvania the State flow- | nn my rs =: ee ish American ‘War enlisted in the | riting to the biirean of plant indus- of water has been consumed. er blooms latest in the northern tier | United: States - Navy. If. was While) ivr far shurg * | Whether in the field or on the road, |counties. In this section grow some | served as special policeman in the Air- |= >> = 2: Ela the driver will find it good practice to |of the largest specimens to be found | Paul commanded by Commender bee who had been in the Maine disas- ter in Havana harbour, that Mr. Scott received injuries in line of duty which Sio- ois given by Harry Rundell. All enjoyed the evening, » » » give the -horse an opportunity to (drink in the middle of the forenoon land the afternoon during the hot sum- {mer days. A good drink refreshes this anywhere in the State, particularly in the State forests of . Tioga, Potter, Cameron and Clinton Counties. resulted in the loss of an arm. Saturday evening, June 2, 1934 at their | soithrul servant of man and helps to a fresh drink, as a ‘night cap”. Where | During the world war Mr. Scottihome. There was a large attendance | rotect horses from. overheating ) | a | served as special policeman in the Air- and lunch was served to 60 peoble.i Gooq horsemen take pride in their he Drapes oy Deen Sag i craft department at Philadelphia under | Max,* beautiful and useful presents | horses, In order that they may be A SIL rd 4 tl : il i 3 ivi 3 ari . = > o 1a) : 3 J J ~ or 2 the United Stats Civil Service. He and Sor justly proud they make small sacrific- weather. ns 2 S A L be | rye Mrs. Scott spend their summers in PINEAPPLE 1AL to. Brosenve. the condition of their : A pineapple social will be held | horses. Tuesday evening, June 26, at Hunts- | ville M. E. church under the auspices | of the Epworth League. Fresh crush- ed pineapple, ice cream and cake will be served. Tickets may be obtained Dallas where Mr. Scott is a proficent gardner and grower of flowers. Their winters are spent in Florida. Among those who were present Sun- dg, were Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Solo- mon, A. J. Brown, Mrs. Bessie Howard : B ro A . 7 rom members he League. and Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Deal and TE daughter Ruth : Attend Faneral Fred H. Gobel and Harry A. Cole at- tended the funeral of their uncle, M, 'W. Huffman at Ashley. recently. If the horses are not turned out during the night at rip to the stable after the horse has had his evening |make machines Thc ea. Less in quan- meal will be found profitable. The |tities. Also finest quality carbon paper horses can then be given an oppor- in all sizes. TF tunity to finish the evening meal with! Save Money on these Supplies: Typewriter ribbons for all standard ‘Whatever brand y/su may be using, won’t you try one of our three coffees this week? 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