The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, September 21, 1934, Image 8

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Wins Success. |
| The members o the J.
[will meet tonight
The
Mrs.
This week marks the second anniver.
sary number of the Family Circle,
which is now given away by food church parlors.
stores to 1,300,000 people every week. Dave as members
A s : 5 | Myers, Mrs. Kintz
Irvin S. Cobb has written a special fic- | A good crowd is expected.
tion story, illustrated Tony Sarg.
Thirty famous actors, authors, and |
artists have sent personal messages {o |
the editor, Harry Evans, famous movie |
critic, and these are reproduced.
Copies may be obtained
charge at any of the American Stores.
by
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vear
brary in Birmingham,
|parts of the world.
at 8 p.
committee
and Mrs.
J. A. B. Class
A. B.
m.,
Davis,
Class |
in the |
will |
Mrs.
Roberts.
England,
Books in 26 Languages
Books in 26 languages were sent last
to the Shakespeare Memorial Li-
by
without | British embassies and legations in all
THE DALLAS POST, DALLAS, PA. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1934.
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Price On
BUTTI
' Our Famous High
Quality—Fancy, F resk
Creamery Butter
Silverbrook === Print Butter
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; Cut Frora Tub ). 5 (
2 us Bie,
Again A&P Offers a
Special Week-End
Sofie SRT
OUR LOWEST PRICES OF THE YEAR!
10: : 21.
FINEST No. 1 NEW
50 tb Bag
99¢
¢
Big
28 Oz.
Cans
BIG BOY SOUPS:
LIMA BEANS
EVAP MILK
Tall
Cans
White House
Brand
4
Nourishing Wholesome
and Deliciously Different!
Grandmother’s Quality
| CRACKED WHEAT
3READ
WHOLE MILK
CHEES
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ne 9¢ 18c
ANN PAGE PRESERVES * +
1 Lb.
Can
IONA COCOA = 12¢ :-
HERSHEY COCOA = 8c
FORCE "ruc
BRI LL 0 Household
P & G SOAP
= Lb.
m Can
15¢
2 921¢
15¢
2 ves 230
2 ves 13¢
5 wes 180
OCTAGON LAUNDRY SOAP 4 Sur
ALMOLIVE SOAP
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SWEET POTATOES . ===... 8 ve 25¢ f
25¢
IONA SAUERKRAUT ~ 2-::19¢
3 = 25¢
23¢c
You Can Taste the Dif-
ference mn the Quality!
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4 cies 19¢
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THE GREAT A AMERICAN HOME
"KEEPING A NICIOLS
DOG? HE BIT MY BOY
AND ALL RONALD DIO -
WAS TIE A SMALL CAN
ON HIS TAIL»
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| Five room apartment for rent, mod-
fern conveniences, lights and
|bath. Inquire B & B Supply Company,
| Dallas. 9-14-2t,
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electric
het Se rl pe
FOR SALE — Enameled American
{Gasoline kitchen range with oven and
J broflor $35. Roll top desk, $3; Paper
bailer $5. Box A. The Dallas Post.
9-21-1t.
SHERIFF’S SALE
Notice is hereby given that on Oc-
tober 5, 1934, at 10 o'clock A. M. at the
sales room, Court House, Wilkes-Bar-
re, there will be exposed at Sheriff's
Sale, on execution issued form the
Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne
County, at the suit of Anna I. Kantner
vs. Clarence ‘J. Toole, with noticé to
Charles M. Whitesell and Edna, A.
Whitesell, his wife, terre tenants, a lot
of land situated in Kingston Twp., Lu-
zerne County, Pa., 51.65 feet in front
on Mt. Airy Drive. and 113.55 feet deep
on the one side, 106.98 feet deep on the
other side, and 50.41 feet deep in width
in the rear, being all of lot No. 227 on
plot of M. Airy Terrace. Improved
with a two-story frame dwelling, fruit
trees and other outbuildings thereon,
Luther M. Kniffin, Sreriff
Robert F. Dilley. Atty.
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Estate of Rose Mi. Watkins, a weak-
minded person, deceased. In the Court
Misg Eli- (sister of Calvin McHose, principal of |
| Dallas borough schools, has been
| elected teacher in the primary depart-
ment of Lake township schools.
| Honoring their daughter,
|zabeth Culbert, Mr. and Mrs. A. S.
Culbert entertained at a birthday din-
dinner at Colonial Tea Room, Fern-
brook on Friday night, guests num-
—Jackson-
bered twelve. |
Ronald Doll, who was graduated |
ifrom Columbia University this spring, |
Mrs. Sarah Ashton recently enter- |
has returned to that institution to|tained her son and his wife, Mr. and |
work for his Master's Degree. Ronald | Mrs, Marvel Ashton of Harrisburg. |
twas a high scholarship student during oo Ate . k Si
his four years in the College of-Liber- ls ny ol ® fod Sh Rice
{al ‘Arts. He was also an honor stu-|SPent Sa urday RENE |
[dent at Wyoming Seminary where he | Gus Smith has returned home after
| took his college preparatory work. | receiving treatment at the Kingston
| Officers of Dallas Chapter Eastern | hospital. {
| Star for 1933-34 were entertained re | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reakes visited |
| cently at 4 dinner given by Mrs. Her- [relatives at Sweet Valley.
| man Van Campen of Shavertown. Dur- |
{ing the program the program little | Mrs. Steve Sparr of Allentown is |
Barbara Lewin, daughter of Mrs. Ruth |Spending a week with her parents here. |
froin was presented with a gift as| jr. ang Mrs.
the only child to be born t oan officer |g, evening with Mr.
| during the year.
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Gus Splitt spent Tues- |
and Mrs. George
| Bulford. > {
Sy anu Bong The Ceasetown School under Miss
3 > ! rr | Arlene Frantz, opened on Monday,
Vivian, Dorothy Schooley, Jean Kuehn,
{ rie | September 10, with an enrollment of |
| Della, Parrish, Leona, Appleton, Irene Sifty threo pupils.
| Pealer, Ruth Lewin, Minnie Coolbaugh,
[Gertrude Russ, officers; past matrons| Mrs. Herbert Myers entertained the
. Katherine Laidler, Eli- | Ladies’
zabeth Ide, Francis Smith, Natalie | meeting,
Adelman, Beulah Frantz, Hazel Rug- | make two quilts, to be contested for |
gles. | before the annual chicken supper. {
: : | ————
Alice Lucille McHose of Hazleton, 4
Le. OUTLET |
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present were: Aid Society for September |
It was decided to meet and |
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Joe Salansky, manager of the Outlet |
als
| baseball club, declares that his team |
AGENTS : VANTED | will win the last two games, and cinch |
ti | rtunity for a number of fii 4
9.80 S29pHong) SopR nay | first place in the Mountain League. |
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of Common Pleas of Luzerne County,
No. 17, October Term, 1921.
Notice is hereby given that Reynold
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Royal Victims
° G. Watkins, guardian, has filed his
Of Cupid final account in the above Estate oa
that the court has fixed September 24,
1934, at 10 o'clock a. m,, as the time
for audit and confirmation of the same,
If no exceptions are filed said account
will at said time be confirmed by the
court.
J. T. Griffith,
Attorney for Reynold T. Watkins,
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SHERIFF'S SALE
On Friday,
J o'clock a.
October 12, 1934, at ten
m., in the Sheriff's salesroom
at the Court House, Wilkes-Barre,
Penna., Luther M. Kniffen, Sheriff, will
sell at public sale those certain pre-
mises situate in the City of Wilkes-
Barre, Luzerne Count, Pennsylvania,
beginning at a corner on the south-
easterly side of Barney Street distant
440 feet southwesterly from the corner
of Barney and Hanover Streets; thence
South 48 degrees 15 minutes East 125
feet to a corner; thence South 41 de-
grees 45 minutes West 20 feet to a
jcorner; thence North 48 degrees 15
minutes West 125 feet to Barney
Street; thence North 41 degrees 45
minutes East along Barney Street 20
| feet to the place of bheginning. Im-
proved with one-half of a double frame
dwelling, outbuildings, fruit trees, ete.
Seized and taken in execution at the
Suit. of the Hanover Bank and Trust
Company of Wilkes-Barre vs Sarah
McCafferty and Frank H. McCafferty,
by virtue of writ of fi fa issued out of
the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne
County, to No. 215 October Term, 1934.
LUTHER M. KNIFFEN,
Sheriff,
A. L. Turner, Attorney.
SHERIFFS SALE
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1934 at 10 A. M.
By virtue of a writ of Fi Fa No. 173,
i oe || Gros, Estner Jacl October Term, 1934, issued out of the
: SI OW a a { Mrs. Stanley Grey, Esther Jackson | Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne
d br 70 ty f prop. | ” 4 ,
Te ane DET ASO Cleanses, Sie ud teence, or, Bluroindy Co Gi Te | A romance which began in Lon- County, to me directed, there will be
¥ hools, etc. ... It is profitable, inter. end on a motor trip to Atlantic City, : exposed to public sale by vendue t
3 sm. Pkgs. 25¢ 2 su so 2 c Citing work ead 1 wncauolied as a money-maker. | 105 isited the new steel Pier| om five years ago ai Fipene] oxD Ye pup Ar Sk
) T IE wv i k terials —we furnis Ey. aL 2 ! e 2 | : : F: : <
SUPER SUDS Octagon oap oy 4 i ~ tna A eT, . Send | which extends 2,000 feet in the ocean. | in a Salaun Song Shimunaes at the Sheriff’s Sales Room, in the
2 Big Pkegs. 33¢c 3 Pkgs. enlde | your application and reference. | They also motored to Lakehurst, N. J., | recently >in 2 8. annou So E Sheriff's Sales Room, Court House, in
THE STEWART IRON WORKS COMPANY air port, where they saw the large | trothal of Prince George 0 ng- the City of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne
873 + Cincinnati, Ohio | dirigibles and zeppelins. From there land, above, and Princess Marina County, Pennsylvania, on Friday, the
] Carton $ 0 [they drove to Sea Side Heights and on | of Greece. The princess, famed 5th day of October, 1934, at ten o'clock
10 Pkgs. n } to Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, N. J, | throughout Europe for her in the forenoon of the said day, all the
4 [ong saw the Morro Castle, which burn- | beauty, is 27; her fiance, the king right, title and interest of the defend-
Chocolate ) | | ed six miles from shore. The ship was | of England’s fourth son, 32. ants in and to the following described
SPARKLE Pudding Pkgs Cc WRITE TODAY — DON'T DELAY, tow ed in to shore along the beach andy |lot, piece or parcel of land, viz:—
is easily seen. | All that certain lot of land, situated
ING While They 3-Oz. Be meee——————————————————————————————————————— Property Sold For Taxes lin the Borough of Swoyersville, Coun-
Last Jar TE TR BA } — ty of Luzerne and State of Pennsyl-
7 N | One hundred and two Susquehanna |vania, bounded and described as fol-
POWDER Quaker hg 11e ( county properties were offered for sale |lows, to wit: Beginning at a point on
Maid Can lfor unpaid taxes recently. Of this {the southwesterly side of Slocum
1 | Street, at a corner of land of Benjamin
field P ke \ MEAT SPECIALS number seventy-six were bid in by the |\poiyoway. hence alone Bytheway’s
FLOUR Susiny keoneh pkgs Cc | county and twenty-six were purchased |Jand south sixty degrees, west two
by individuals. Some of the properties | | hundre d and fifteen feet to a corner on
| FOR THIS were bid in by speculators, the owners |& fifteen foot alley; hence along said
i UAKER He GC D ad alley south thirty-four degrees, east
9 being snanls to mesl the aves against |g oF feet to a corner on land of John
WEEK-END! them. Other rope would hi ye |Lyons: hence along land of John Ly-
been sold but. ninety-seven proper y| 1s north sixty degrees east two hun-
AMERICA’S MOST POPULAR COFFEE! owners have made arrangements for | Fy on fiftéen feet to a Eonar on
loans or have made part payments on gj,cum street, aforesaid and hence a-
7 Rib End their 1531 taxes, So these sales have lon> Slocum street north thirty de=
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Eo £ up to 4 lbs 2 been adjourned until Putover 1. Sate | grees west forty feet to the place of
5 of properties for unpaid taxes are no |beg inning. Containing eighty-six hun-
GC Loin End Ib 19¢c Center Cuts lb 23c uncommon in Susquehanna county.|greq square feet of surface of land, be
5 . a Properties usually, however, bring less | |the same more or less. Being lot No.
FRESH {than the amount of taxes for which 32 on plot of lots laid out by D. B. and
STEWING CHICKENS iat 19 {yon | sarah H. Edwards in Swoyersville
average (i | Borough. Being the premises conveyed
RED CIRCLE COFFEE Lh 23¢c 2 ro : ———— Ito Florence M. Nesbitt by Harry F.
Clean and cut up ready for the pan, each 69¢ Goeringer, et. ux. by deed dated the
BONAR | The Cote Lb Can 27¢ rll IN ( S 10 N= ET eh
Supreme \ Lean Front i i i Luzerne County Deed Book 672 page
( Cuts Cc |THEATRE- KINGSTON CORNERS 1 1 ” t tote rime
| mproved with a two-story fr
SEA FOOD SPECIALS IN OUR QUALITY Center Cuts Chuck Ib 23c Boston Cuts Ib 27¢ | ER dwelling house, garage, outbuildings,
: ! Round Bone Cuts Ib 29¢ |fences and fruit trees.
MEAT MARKETS! — hl FRIDAY—SATURDAY Sei 1 tal into execution at
| A story with the same thrill and £1 olen) ang by > ih ke a Tout
| 0 he suit of Jaco orn an
Fancy Stewing Oysters 2 coz. 23c¢ LEGS Of SPRING LAMB in, 23¢ grams as the Morro Castle dis- |§ | Korn, his wife, vs. Florence M. Nes-
aster . . .a [f |pitt and Lavere Nesbitt, her husband,
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Fresh Sliced Cod 2 »s Z5¢C “WHOM THE GODS | land will be soki~by
Large bs. | | LUTHER M. KNIFFEN, Sheriff
Fresh Mackeral rn 25Cma3 > 25€ CROUND BEEF PORK 2 35¢ tl DESTROY” | la. B. Kicoman, Atty.
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Fresh Fish Fillets skinless 1b i17¢ f | With— Walter Connolly | = Sto —————
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ox 10 1 MEATY SCRAPPLE » TOC] >
Little Neck Clams ™.' po: I0¢ a re iw B RA D. COOKE
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3 || Professional Land Surveyor
a Z23¢ | Bing Crosby 1 ENGINEERING
y be P F eo] 0} D S iE ®) R 3 . : | | MIRIAM HOPKINS | | Penn’a Register Nec. 4104
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iT li alias & PACIFIC Tea Co. 7 LONC BOLOCNA bo i19¢ 181 i COOKE, Dec'd
; {| “SHE LOVES ME NOT” CHAS. H. Dee
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