a NEW HOME OF DANIEL C. ROBERTS FIRE COM PANY UNDER CONSTRUCTION AT HARVEY'S LAKE 3 THE DALLAS POST, DALLAS, PA. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1934. MisH THLE rt. Architect L. V. Lacy’s drawing of the new Daniel C. Roberts Fire Company building at Harvey’s Lake as it will look when the A. J. Sordoni Construction Co. has completed its job. At the right are the doors which will slide open automatically for the fire truck and the other vehicles which i . police on the second floor, the basement, and to the handsome recreation room which is in the left wing. / The building is one of the most unique and attractive in the State and is a gift from Daniel C. Roberts to the fire company which, in appreciation, has changed will be kept in the main room. its name in his honor. The door at the left leads to a vestibule and to the apartment for the chief of PAGE FIVE Reese Describes | ee Hawaiian Journey Addresses Post Office | Men At Suburban Inn | | A graphic account of his adventures in the Hawaiian Islands during the time he was inspecting post offices | there was given by Charles Reese in his interesting talk to Supervisors of Ithe Wilkes-Barre Post Office District at their dinner at Suburban Inn here last Monday night. One of Mr. Reese’s most thrilling ex- periences was his visit to the Leper Colony on the Islands. The following attended the dinner: Nathan Levy Groff, A. J. Murphy, A. {C. Cerwonha, John J. Rooney, IL. A. Williams, Joseph J. Gavin, Stanley J. Barber, Thomas F. .Mulhern, Charles M. McGreevy, William B, Baiz, Glad H. Williams, H. BE. Stratton, E. H. Sliker, W. J. Murphy. John Lewis, Robert E, Krause, Ho- ward K. Jones, Albert M. Clifford, Al | James, J. Henningham, Frank Michak, Mat A. Danksos, A. E. Balcomb, C. H. Colwell, H. Conlon, George Glace. Conrad Kramer, Harold Yeisley, Fred | Warnick, B. Williams, Ned Mack, C. A. ‘Hilbert, Jay Cruikshank, Grace B. | Thomas, E. Byron Strome, D. E. Beisel, {Harry MacKnights, Henry J. Leeson, | Robert Major, Helen Major, Ella :De- {vaney, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Keller, | Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gratz. »W. H. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. j Newhart, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Reese, Mr. and Mrs. James J. Law, James J. Devaney, John T. Jones, Stanley H. Flasser, J. Earl Newhart, E .D. Brown, William I. Cragle, Blodwyn A. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. James Carr, G. P. Finn, George E. Malick, John J. Kane, James J. Gildea, Samuel Llewellyn, W. BE. Koons. S. S. Workers To Be Honored Sunday A special evening service at Dallas M. E. Church on Sunday night has been planned in tribute to Sunday school teachers and officials, Rev. Francis Freeman, pastor, announced vesterday. The service is in keeping with a na- tional movement to stress the impor- tance of the Sunday school in the life Municipal Building | (Continued from Page 1.) odations for two prisoners, will be in | the basement. A short flight of stairs will lead from | the vestibule to the recreation room, | 14 feet by 22 feet. A cozy-looking fire | place and a high, peaked ceiling will make that room ideal for the social | activities of the firemen. | On the second floor, over the en- gine room, will be a 5-room apartment for the chief of police. “School News (Continued from Page 8.) vriters Iv.eet. The members of the Writers’ Guild] and of the Misericordia Unit of the] Catholic Poetry Soclety of America | met recently and elected the following | officers: President, Miss Janet Reilly, of Avoca; vice-president, Miss Kath- ryn Rickert, of Honesdale; and secre- tary, Miss Mary Barbie of South Caro- lina. The members of the club have writ- ten very beautiful poetry, and several of the members have had the honor of having their poetry printed in Catholic magazines, EE —T It may be JUST THE LIGHT! La WHEN your bridge partner scowls at you, it may not be a reflection on your play. Perhaps he can not see his cards comfortably. . .maybe raw or insufficient light.is to blame, Put a smile back on his face with adequate light. Use Edison Mazpa lamps, shaded, in every socket . .. and be sure that they are of the proper size. Keep a carton of “spares” on hand, too. Then you will always be sure of good light at low cost. LUZERNE COUNTY GAS & ELECTRIC CORP. BETTER LIGHT - BETTER SIGHT lon the mound with the rest of the| e . | presented for three days starting next most famous directors it is one of the OUTLET Kingston Theatre Review |i 0 Cort o of the Church, At the morning service at the church it's Joan Crawford |finest achievements of the year and iS !there will be Sacrament of the Lord's Everything is all set for the Grand | Wheeler and Woolsey will give you | !with Clark Gable in “Chained” and also | worth going miles to see so make a (Supper. The morning service will be Finale of the Back Mountain baseball [41] the laughs you can stand when thay ik the cast are Otto Kruger and Stuart |date for the Kingston theatre for one |at 11, Epworth League at 6:30, and season. are the feature attraction in “Cockeyed | Erwin. Directed by one of Hollywood's |of these days, starting Oct. 17th. the special evening service at 7:30. Next Sunday Outlet will play Meeker : Cavaliers” this Friday and Saturday at| =——————— TR ty ———— for the championship. anager Joe. the Kingston theatre and these nit wits | [SEER ; 7 Salinsky is confident that his team |of comedy have never been so funny | will win. He says that with Frankie especially with a surrounding cast of | Simonitis (Dizzy Dean) of the Outlet the best comedians from Hollywood. he A ; Coming next Monday and Tuesday is | boys giving him their usual support he | that exquisite lady who is the topic of is sure of victory. All he asks is that | the film colony, Marlene Dietrich in| big league pitchers be kept out of the | per latest film “Scarlet Empress” | game, i which again gives this actress abt The is much interest manifested and | chance to display her acting ability of a record attendance is expected. 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