GE EIGHT POSTSCRIPTS (Continued from Page 1.) “The Tracy cyclone toted the little lady all around the lot, showing her off to everybody from the president to | the office boy, until she was gasping for breath and begged for a recess!” “But don’t think she didn’t love it, bless her.” . Mrs. Tracy, for the benetit of those who aren’t upon their Back Mountain celebrities, lives ‘in a little white house on the lower side of the Mt. Green- wood road, where Lee visits her fre- ‘quently. yes Incidentally, Mr. Tracy’s next re- |lease will be” “You Beleng To Me”, a silly title if we ever heard one. —0— From The Sunday Independent: “D. N. Blocksage is preparing to in- stall steam heat in his residence and printing shop to replace hot air.” Is that fair, Squire? 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It’s okeh now to let the baby play with pennies. * * *® That Ohio onion strike has been a serious thing, but it has probably saved a lot of tears. s * L If “The Coming American Boom’ arrives, we can look for another book, “The Coming American Bum.” * * * Pocket Radio Invented by Ne- braska Youth Is Successful— Headline. No wonder: it just fills the spot where people used to keep their wallets.: * * J Judging by the bathing suits the girls wore this year, it would have been better if they had gone down to the sea in slips. CLASSIFIED ADS PAY We Invite To visit our newly enlarged and modernized store. With complete new lines of Fall merchandise for the entire family. You needn’t buy — just come m and get acquainted. Our complete new 5c 10c and 25¢ departments are stocked to overflow- ing with— WOMEN’S WEAR HOSIERY COSMETICS DISHES GLASSWARE TOYS CANDY LAMP SHADES SCHOOL SUPPLIES ELECTRICAL GOODS Also Full Line of Radios, Hardware, Guns and Ammunition Watch this space for our big Fall Festival Sale Next Week. & B. SUPPLY CO. Dallas,Penna. GENUINE SPRING LEGS Of LAMB Specials In Our Quality MEAT DEPTS. -17¢ CHUCK ROAST Round Bone Cuts Ib 23¢ Center Cuts Chuck Roast, Ib 19¢ 1b 15¢ Boston Cuts, Ib 21c FRESH STEWING CHICKENS 3 to 3% 1b average 19c BARTLETT PEARS TOKAY GRAPES ONIONS - ¥ THE GREAT FRESH FRUITS CABBAGE 5 50-1b Bag 99c Atlantic & Pacific © VEGETABLES 10¢ 5 » 25¢ 2 + 1I§¢ ee JQ » BAC TEA » CO. ' THE DALLAS POST, DALLAS, PA. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1934. Social The first Fall meeting of the Shaver- town Branch of the Nesbitt Memorial Hospital Auxiliary will take place, Friday, October 5, in the afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. S. Behee of Chase. The ladies plan a very busy season and already many affairs are being planned. All old and new members are invited.. Mrs. R. IL. Brickel, the newly elected president of the Shaver- town branch, will, due to recent illness, not take charge for a menth or two and instead Mrs. C. S. Lewis of ment committee will be as follows: Chairladies, Mrs. S. P. Frantz, Mrs. Gwilliam Evans; Mrs. Ida Allen, Mrs, Appleton, Mrs. R. L. Brickel, Mrs: H. A, Brown, Mrs. C. F.. Boyer, Mrs" W. E. Batey, Mrs. Harriet. Cosby, ‘Mrs. J. R. Crompton, Mrs. A. C. Dampf, Mrs. Clarence Elston, Mrs. W. G. Eddinger Dr. Carl E. Hontz has announced the opening of his office for the general practice dentistry at 38 North Franklin street, Wilkes-Barre. 5 eo ° * Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shiber have re- turned from a delightful trip to the Thousand Islands, Lake Oneida, Sylvan Beach, Clayton, and Alexandria Bay. R. H. Rood and daughter, Lillian, spent last Saturday in Bloomingdale. M. E. church met on Monday night at the home of Mrs. A. D. Hull. ® ® ® Archaeologist Will Speak at W. J. Robbins, local Indian archaeo- | logist, will speak at Kingston Town- ship High School, Trucksville, in ob- servance of Indian Day on September 28. His subject will be “What the In- dian Contributed to the White Man.” He will also show slides illustrating the: story of the “Last Captive”. ° . . Mr. and Mrs." M. B. Coolbaugh, and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Coolbaugh visited the Bloomsburg Fair Thursday. ® * * Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fiske and children attended the Bloomsburg Fair ion Thursday. ° s ® Mt. Vale Council, Daughters, of America, will meet in the lodge hall on Friday night. “Cat’s Paw” Coming To The Kingston Theatre Continuing its run of the screen’s finest and most pleasing film hits, the Kingston theatre will present that [rollicking comedy hit “She Learned |About Sailors” this Friday and Satur- day starring Alice Faye. It’s fun galore when these jack-tars set out on a spree that wtll have you laughing until you cry. Coming for two days only, Monday and Tuesday is that popular star who has been away from the screen. for two years, Harold Lloyd in “The Cat's Paw”, which is his latest film triumph. READ THE DALLAS POST MILLER'S Food Center 54 Main Street, Luzerne Dial 7-2837 Free Delivery We redeem relief orders —— Fresh Ground Hamburg, Chuck Roast Rolled Rib or Rump Roast, Round Steak 1b 19¢ Sirloin Steak 1b 19¢ Boiling Beef c Stewing Veal Stewing Lamb Veal Franks Veal Chops Veal Steak Veal Roast 1b 12¢ Minced Ham 2 lbs 25¢ Oleomargarine 5 lbs 69¢ Pure Lard 2 lbs 25¢. Best Creamery Butter Full Cream Cheese Best No. 1 Potatoes bu 65¢ Celery, bunch 5¢ 10 Bars P & G Soap 33c Large Box Soap Powder 10c Muld Cakes 2 1bs 25¢ White or Graham Crackers 2 1b box 25¢ Full Line of Vegetables Groceries and Meats. 3 Ibs 25¢ 1b 12¢ 1b 19¢ 1h 2 lbs 25¢ 2 Ibs 25¢ . 1b 19¢ 2 lbs 59¢ 3 Ibs 50c 3 Piece Mohair LIVING ROOM SUITE $100 Complete Line of Philco Radios A. B. C.—Maytag and Easy Washers Cash or Credit GREENWALD’S 46-48-50 Main St. Luzerne, Pa. Twenty-One Tuition Students At School Twenty-one tuition students from nearby communities are attending Dal- lags Borough High School this term. About $1,000 is paid for the privilege of enrolling the students at the local high school. \ The pupils are: Clara Weaver, Flor- ence Dempski, Thelma Burton and Betty Sickler, of Northmoreland Town- ship; Gertrude Bertram of Franklin Township; Florence Kelley, Florence Daily and Vivian Rogers of North- moreland Townshio: Leila Cragle of Shrine View; Ciareuce Carly, North- moreland Township; Robert Schoon- over, Northmoreland Towuship. Gladys Schoonover, Franklin Township; Ray- mond Kudukay® Karl Besteder, Cannes Harding, William Mann, and Donald Ferry of Northmoreland Township; Jack Yeisley, John Manning, Peter Manning, and Peter Gregson of Shrine View, 1.C. SALE PUB. L By the Executrix of the Estate of John R. Hatten, Deceased. The Executrix of the Estate of John R. Hatten, deceased, will on Monday, October 15, 1934, at 10 A. M., at the premises of said: decendent, No. 587 Main Street, Edwardsville, Pa., sell all personal property of the decendent lo- cated on said premises, consisting of a stock of drugs and: chemicals, toilet articles, shelving; cigars, cigarettes, candies, stationery; 6 show cases, 1 McCaskey filing system, 1 small safe, 1 refrigerator, 1 old roll top desk and 1 chair, 1 stool, book accounts, and such other kindred articles as.are sold in a drug store. The Executrix reserves the right to reject any or all bids. TERMS: OF; SALE—CASH. : ELEANOR-T. HATTEN, Executrix, -2t. Being entirely . different * from hls former pictures, here is one that finds him in a new type of comedy, one which you will enjoy very much for included’ in the cast also are Una Mer- kel, . Nat Pendleton, Georbe . Barbier and Alan Dinehart. po ms PHONE YOUR NEWS ITEMS TO THE DALLAS POST Farmers mo Suburbanites Always, on your trips to Wyom- ing Valley, you will find Weid- ner’s restaurant at Main Street, Luzerne, and Weidner’s Diner at Kingston Corners, next to King- ston Thetare, the friendly, econo- mical place to eat. Lynn Haven OYSTERS In All Styles Pickadilly Bar-B-Cue Our Famous Pies—Lunches WEIDNER’S 198 MAIN ST. LUZERNE and KINGSTON CORNERS Parking Lot Next to Kingston Theatre As long as you like—10c¢ Curb Service at No Extra Cost. ! The Sunday School board of Dallas KING STONsssssssy At Kingston Corners FRIDAY - SATURDAY Alice Faye—iIn “SHE LEARNED ABOUT SAILORS”. A FOX RELEASE Coming MONDAY - TUESDAY : Phone, Dallas 126. -OUTLET- The newly organized Outlet Politi- fcal Club held a meeting recently. There was a good sized attendance. Some important matters were talked over after which a social hour was spent. z Hot dogs, beer, and cigars were en- 'joyed. : a Outlet baseball team beat Lehman last Sunday. Score was 3-0 in favor of Outlet. Next Sunday Outlet will [play Dallas A. C., at Dalias and Out- let claims it will be just another game for Outlet. 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 notice to Charles ' M. Whiteseil 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. SHERIFF'S SALE On Friday, Odtones 12, 1934, at ten o'clock a. 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 corner; thence North 48 degrees 15 minutes West 125 feet to Barney Street; thence North 41 degrees 4p minutes East along Barney Street 20 feet to the place of beginning. Im- proved with one-half of a double frame dwelling, outbuildings, fruit trees, etc. 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. SHERIFF'S SALE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1934 at 10 A. M. By virtue of a writ of Fi Fa No. 173, October Term, 1934, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County, to’ me. directed, .there will be exposed te public sale by vendue to the highest and best bidders, for cash at the Sheriff's Sales Room, in the Sheriff's Sales Room, Court House, in the City of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, on Friday, the ™ 5th day of October, 1934, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of the said day, all the right, ‘title and interest of the defend- ants in and to the following described lot, piece or parcel of land, viz:— All that certain lot of land, situated in the Borough of Swoyersville, Coun- ty of Luzerne and State of Pennsyl- vania, bounded and described as fol- lows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the southwesterly side of Slocum Street, at a corner of land of Benjamin Bytheway; hence along Bytheway’s land south sixty degrees, west two hundred and fifteen feet to a corner on a fifteen foot alley; hence along said alley south thirty-four degrees, east forty feet to a corner on land of John Lyons: hence along land of John Liy- ons north sixty degrees east two hun- dred and fifteen feet to a corner on Slocum street, aforesaid and hence a- lonz Slocum street north thirty de- grees west forty feet to the place of beginning. Containing eighty-six hun- dred square feet of surface of land, be the same more or less. Being lot No. 32 on plot of lots laid out by D. B. and Sarah H. Edwards in Swoyersville Borough. Being the premises conveyed {to Florence M. Nesbitt by Harry F. |Goeringer, et. ux. by deed dated the 16th day of March, 1928 and recorded in Luzerne County Deed Book 672 page 64. Improved with a two-story frame dwelling house, garage, outbuildings, fences and fruit trees. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Jacob Korn and Louisa Korn, his wife, vs. Florence M. Nes- bitt and Lavere Nesbitt, her, husband, and will be scéd- by LUTHER M. KNIFFEN, Sheriff |G. B. Kleeman, Atty. IN 'THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF LUZERNE COUNTY, No. 2042, October Term, 1934, In Re Peti- tion of Stanley Kapuscinski for change tof name, NOTICE is hereby given - that on yl ohremhey 26, 1934, the petition of 3| Stanley Kapuscinski was filed in the labove Court, praying for a decree to change his name to Stanley E. Kappe. The Court has fixed November 28, 1934, at 10 .o’clock a. m., in the Court House, as the time and place for the {hearing of said petition, when and |where all persons interested may ap- | pear and show cause, if any they have, Zw hy the prayer of said petitioner shall not be granted. M. J. TORLINSKI, Attorney for Petitioner, 9-28-4t. IRA D. COOKE Professional Land Surveyor ENGINEERING Penn’a Register Ne. 4104 SUCCESSOR TO CHAS. H. COOKE, Dec'd Dallas, Pa.