The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 03, 1935, Image 8

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FRESH SHAD
Buck Shad
wu. 12¢
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*On Sale in Our Meat and Grocery Stores
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| Wilkes-Barre visited their
Two From College
Win High Honors
College Misericordia receiv ed tv
notable tributes this week.
Sister M. Loretta of the college was
named vice-president of the Catholic
Education Association of Pennsylvania
at its Pittsburgh meeting and Sister M.
Crescentia was awarded a $1,000 Win-
throp Fellowship by the Catholic Uni-
versity of America.
Sister Crescentia’s fellowship entails
research work in bio-chemistry and
will treat with one phase of the effect
of alcohol on the human body. The
award is for oné year and may be
renewed.
To Form Scout Troop
A scout troop will be formed at
Trucksville M. E. Church, according to
plans made this week at a meeting of
the Men’s Club at which John Hewitt,
scout executive, was speaker. Russell
Weaver will be scoutmaster. The first
meeting will be held on Wednesday,
May 8, in the church.
SOCIAL NEWS
(Continued from Page 5.)
T. R. Pine made a business trip to
Philadelphia. on Monday.
Miss Lettie Lee spent the week-end
in Philadelphia.
Little Billy Thomas is spending some
time with his grandparents in Media.
Mr, and Mrs. John Titus of Wilkes-
Barre visited Mrs. M. Hildebrant last
week.
J. B. Hildebrant is very ill at her
home on. Norton Avenue,
Miss Lettie Lee entertained at a
party before the Dallas Women’s Club
Dance. Guests numbered eighteen.
Miss Ruth Worthington spent Friday
with her sister Mrs. Eugene Fiske.
Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Cave were Dallas
visitors last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fiske and fam-
ily were among those who attended the
Conference at Binghamton on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Frantz entertained
at a dinner at Irem Temple Country
Club on Sunday in honor of Dr. Her-
bert Spencer who is visiting from Cali-
fornia.
Mrs. Myrtle Isaacs has been visiting
in Scranton for the past few days.
Miss Charlotte Hildebrant motored
to State College recently.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hildebrant spent
the week at Binghamton where they
attended the Methodist Conference.
Mrs. Sara Schmerer were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jewell.
Mrs. M. Hildebrant, Thomas Robin-
son, William Thomas, and Margaret
Thomas visited Mr. and Mrs. Isaac
Thomas of Kingston recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kocher spent
the week with friends at Endicott.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Andrews
Shavertown visited’ Mr, and Mrs.
Kocher. :
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis visited
friends and relatives at Vestal, N. Y.
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Karns and Mrs,
Walter Davis motored to Scranton on |
Monday.
Mr. Nelson
of
A.
Brace and
Roan Landon of Kunkle.
The J. A. B.
parlors, Friday night,
members present
time was had by all.
The Dallas Borough Council
meet Tuesday night May Tth.
Mrs. Ford, Mr,
Ginty visited Mrs.
Sunday.
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and an enjoyable [they will spend some time.
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and Mrs. R. E. Mec- | visited friends in
Florence Park on week.
Chee Crted
Legion Post Here
(Continued from Page 1.)
The scholarship will be awarded to
the Senior who writes the best 600-
word essay on the subject “How Youth
Can Best Serve American Citizenship”,
The essays will be judged first by the
high school judges in each school and
when a winner has been selected there
it will be forwarded for State-wide
competition.
Youthful Orator In
Demand As Speaker
Robert Fleming, a Senior at Dallas
Borough High School, has been in de-
mand as a speaker since he won first
prize in Luzerne County’s oratorical
contest. Robert spoke Friday before
the Tunkhannock Rotary Club. On
Monday night he spoke at the Men's
Brotherhood meeting in the Shaver-
town Lutheran Church. On Wednesday
morning he addressed the student body
of Newport Township High School and
on Wednesday afternoon he spoke at
the Pittston Rotary meeting.
Mrs, Louis Williams called on friends
in ‘Wilkes-Barre on ‘tuesday,
Mrs. Silas kveland is able to be
around again after a two week's ili-
ness,
mrs, Roan Landon has reccvered af-
ter being confined to her home tor
some time.
Mrs. Bessie Wendal and son Sheldon
and Mr. and Mrs. David Benscoter and
family of Bloomingdale spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Roberts,
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Garringer were
recent visitors in Dallas.
Mrs. Florence Roberts and daughter
Hope and Mrs. Eleanor Kocher visited
at Noxen.
Mrs. Scott Van Horn visited her
mother, Mrs, Glanville of Nanticoke.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Welch enter-
tained Mrs. Forcey, and Mr. and Mrs.
Ramsey and family of Hudson Sunday.
Mrs. Charles Stookey entertained her
card club Wednesday afternoon, Those
present were Mrs. Handel Thomas,
Mrs, Scott Van Horn, Mrs. William
Jones, Mrs. Van Buskirk, Mrs. James
Worrall, Mrs. A. Woolbert, Mrs, W.
Wilson, Mrs. Magseman and Mrs.
Stookey.
The Swimming pool at the Country
‘| Club is being repaired.
Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Crosby and
children called on R. Montross, Monday
evening.
Mildred Munley of Archibald spent
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Au-
gustus Verfaillie,
Helen Czuleger spent Sunday with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Czu-
legar.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry, and son Arthur
of Falls, spent Sunday with Mrs, John
Sullivan.
Dorothy Johnston is spending some
time with Mr. and Mrs. Burt Lewis of
Cemetery Street.
Mr. rand Mrs. Henry Welch visited
Mr, and Mrs, T. Bowen of Wyoming.
The Breakfast club presented, Miss
Brown with a beautiful clock last week,
Mrs. Beatrice Walp and son, Ralph
motored to Stroudsburg Sunday.
Albert Elkins spent Sunday with Mr.
Neimeyer.
Irving Thomas was a recent caller in
Dallas, |
Mrs, George Ayre and daughter, will |
for Atlantic City where
Mrs. Ralph Brickel has been confined
will | to. her home with a severe cold.
Vivian of Fernbrook
Wilkes-Barre last
Mrs. William
Many friends of Mrs. James ‘Worrall
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Downing vis- | gathered at her home Friday evening
ited Mr, and Mrs. James Park on Sun- to celebrate her birthday. She received
day.
Mrs. Florence. Whipple has been en-
tertaining her sister-in-law, for the
past week.
land Mr.
many lovely gifts.
Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Kocher enter-
tained Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Space
and Mrs. Arthur Kibler.
SPECIALS
IN OUR QUALITY
MEAT DEPARTMENTS
LEAN—JUICY
CHUCK POT
ROAST
. 10¢
LEAN
ROUND
STEAK
37¢
FANCY— FRYING
CHICKENS
Up To
3 Lb.
1b. 29¢
ROLLED
SHOULDER
LAMB
Cut From
Genuine
1935 Spring
Lamb
21°
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
SOLID—RIPE
TOMATOES
21bs 19¢
FANCY—RIPE
STRAWBERRIES,
qt. basket 19¢
FANC
STRING BEANS
2 Ibs 15¢
FANCY CALIFORNIA
CARROTS
2bhchs1le
a
| Run, were guests of Mr.
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day Evening.
£ Red Cross Plans
Direct Roll Call
Local Leaders Named In
Drive To Enlist 13,000
Members
(Continued from Page 1.)
year in the United States there were
almost 4,000,000 members who gave the |
Red Cross nearly $2000,000 with the |’
work. From this amount, $1,800,000 was
spent on 103 disasters in thirty-eight
different states. In addition to this the
Red Cross assisted in the relief work
in¢ certain vicinities, where FERA
funds were not available. Its work for
disabled veterans, its public health
activities in rural sections, and the reg-
ular peacetime program cost the Na-
tional organization about $2,000,000 in
addition to the disaster fund.
Township Directors
Award Coal Contract
A contract for coal was awarded to
Cobleigh Brothers of Shavertown at a
special meeting of Dallas Township
School Board on Friday night. The
Shavertown firm was low bidder.
The regular board meeting will be
held next Monday night. On the fol-
lowing night a special meeting will be
held to discuss plans for the addition
to the high school. .
Outlet Bible Tabernacle
® Services this week will be as follows:
Sunday at 11:00 (E. S. T.) Morning
Worship, Harry E. Rundell, Noxen,
speaker. Sunday evening, 7:30, Gospel
Meeting, Robert L. Sutton evangelist,
subject, “Who Will Be Saved During
the Tribulation?”
Mrs. T. H. Kennedy and daughter,
Lois of Kingston are visiting Mrs. Ken-
nedy’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Frisbie,
Miss Mildred Devens, Misses Lois
and Alethia Landon Mr. Landon visited
Olive Frisbie, Sunday.
Marjorie Kitchen, Elsie Garinger and
Glen Kitchen visited Allen Montross on
Sunday.
Miss Olive Frisbie has returned to
Kingston after spending the Easter va-
cation with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Black, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Frisher, Mr. Tom Young, called
on Mr. and Mrs, Robert Frasher Sun-
day.
Ted Parrish, Lillian Spencer, Mar-
jorie Ide, called in Allen Montross on
Sunday evening.
Miss Julia Spencer
from a recent illness.
Mr. D. A. Wright of West Dallas is
visiting in Noxen,
Mr, and Mrs. Frasher, Mr. and Mrs.
Williams and family spent Tuesday in
Ashley
Mr. and Mrs. Robert ¥rasker of West
Dhllas visited relatives in Lehighton.
Mrs, Fred Miller of Endicott, N. Y. is
visiting her sister, Mrs. Robert Frash-
er,
Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Truax and daugh-
ter Jannette called on Mrs. Eipper, on
Sunday evening,
Mrs. Rice and her daughter
were recent visitors in Dallas,
Mr. ‘Robert J. Eipper and Miss Hel-
en Frisbie recently motored to Laurel
and Mrs. Sam-
is recovering
Glen
uel Truax.
Mr. Wesley Daddow is confined to his |
home with the grippe.
Mr, and Mrs. Zigmond Harmond and
family, Mrs. Frisbie and son Donald,
spent Sunday at Harvey's Lake,
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stritzinger cele-
brated their wedding anniversary on
Monday.
Kenneth Cobleigh of Shavertown
spent the week-end at Jersey City.
Miss Helen Freeman and Paul Terry
of Reading were the week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Detrick,
A farewell party was given in honor
of Miss Phyllis Evang at the home of
Mr, and Mrs. B. Densmore recently.
Miss Evans will move to Plains this
week.
Mrs. Carl Gerlach and children, Carl
and Ellen, of Wilkes-Barre visited with
Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Stritzinger during
the week.
A handkerchief shower was eiven
Mrs. Charles Detrick in honor of her
birthday on Wednesday. Guests num-
bered ten,
The TLadies’ Aid of the Primitive
Methodist Church was entertained at
the home of Mrs. John H., Thomas Fri-
Fourteen members were
present,
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Starr and family
have moved to Bidlack Street, Forty
Fort.
Mrs. Lee Jones entertained the fol-
lowing on Thursday afternoon: Mrs.
Ed Sowers, Mrs. Earl Layaou, Mrs.
Corey Crispell, Mrs. Joseph Randall,
Mrs. Russell Case, Mrs. Zigmond Har-
mond, Mrs. Oscar Dymond, Mrs, Henry
Rolison and Mrs. Charles Detrick.
A Mother Day’s program will be pre-
sented in the Primitive Methodist
Church Sunday Evening, May 12th, un-
der the direction of Mrs. Lewis Stritz-
zinger, Mrs, George Cobleigh and Mrs.
| E.. Sowers.
Mrs. Oscar Dymond of Main Street,
Shavertown, is entertaining her moth-
er, Mrs. Dodson, of Hanover, Pa.
Rev. S. R. Nichols is attending the
annual conference of the P, M. churaa-
es at Girardsville.
Mr. and ‘Mrs. George Shaver and
family have moved from Main Street,
Shay ertown to Fern Brook Ave. Fern
Brook,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Johnston, Alice
and Elsie were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. C. M. Gay, Sunday night.
Mr. Payne Brace of Fern Brook was
a recent caller at the Landon Residence
of Kunkle.
Mr, and Mrs. Evans of Beaumont
called on Mrs, Waman Cease on Sun-
day.
Mrs, W. A. Frisbie has been notified
of the death of her aunt, Miss Jennie
Van Horn.
Mr, and Mrs. Hunt, Miss Emma Hunt
of Beaumont were recent callers on Mr.
and Mrs. Wayman Cease of Jackson.
Lois Kennedy is recovering from a
recent operation.
Allen Montross and Glen Spencer
were fishing at Stull. They returned
with a fine catch.
Idetown Epworth League held an ice
crea msocial, Wednesday evening.
—Kunkle—
Mrs. Olin Kunkle visited her aunt,
Mrs. Mary Huston of Dallas on Tues-
aay, .
Mrs. F. P. Smith, Miss Gertrude
Smith and Eleanor Kunkle called on
Mrs. Mathers ot Warden Place on Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Giles Wilson were cal-
lers at the Olin Kunkle home on Sun-
aay,
Mrs. Clarence Roote and son Bebbie
visited Mrs. margaret Alien of Wyom-
ing on Monday. ;
Rev. W. S. York who has been pastor
of the Alderson charge for the past’ten
years, has been transferred to Bennett
Memorial Church in Wilkes-Barre, Mr.
York has made a host of friends dur-
ing his pastorate here, who regret his
departure, and wish him success in his
new charge.
The Silver Leaf Club held a delight-
ful supper meeting at the Grange Hall
on Monday evening. Small tables were
arranged around a central larger _one
and were tastefully decorgted. Follow-
ing the supper games and music were
enjoyed. Present were: Mrs. Ray Hen-
ney, Mrs. Victor Rydd, Mrs. Palmer
Updyke, Mrs. Leroy Hess, Miss Fran-
ces Hess, Mrs. Russel Miers, Mrs.
Charles Wertman, Herbert Wertman,
Mrs, Harold Smith, Mrs, Ralph Elston,
Mrs, Edgar Nulton, Mrs. William Wea-
ver, Mrs. Kenneth Martin, Mrs. Ernest
Martin, Mrs. Jacob Klimach, Mrs. Wil-
liam Miers, Mrs. Ralph Hess, Mrs.
Ralph Ashburner, Mrs. William Brace,
Miss Gertrude Smith, Mrs. Olin Kun-
kle, Hannah Miers, Mrs. Frank Hess,
Mrs. Clyde Hoyt. Hostesses were Mrs.
Edgar Nulton, Mrs. William Weaver,
and Mrs, Kenneth Martin,
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Steel and son Jun-
ior called on Mrs. C. W. Kunkle and
family on Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs, Carlson Lozo of Shick-
shinny and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lozo
and children June and Jackie, called on
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Herdman and
family Sunday.
Mrs. Ray Henney entertained on Sat-
urday in honor of her little son Ro-
bert’'s fifth birthday. Guests were Mrs.
Edward Nelson and children, Elmer,
Jack, Billie and Buddy of Dallas, Miss
Francis Sweezy, Mrs. Charles Herdman
and Mrs. Victor Rydd.
Stanley Elston is building a new
house on his father’s farm on the Dal-
las road and will soon become a resi-
dent of Kunkle. The frame of the new
house is nearly completed. Leon Race
is also preparing to build on a lot re-
cently purchased from Lewis Nulton.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Kunkle, Mrs. J.
S. Kunkle, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ash-
burner and children Bobby and Nelson
spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Mark
Kunkle of Orange.
Miss Margaret Kunkle who has been
ill the past week is able to be out
again. .
Mr, and Mrs. S. R. Durland, of Wyo-
ming and Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Makinson
of Forty Fort were callers at the Olin
Kunkle home on Friday evening
Miss Pearl Wells of Wilkes-Barre
and Mrs. Van Horn of Kingston called
on Mrs. F. P, Kunkle on Sunday.
Oliver Ellsworth had the misfortune
to lose his best horse with an attack of
colic on Monday.
The following were entertained at a
dinner party at the home of Mrs Stan-
ley Elston of Beaumont on Thursday
given in celebration of Mrs. Elston’s
birthdav: Mrs. William Weaver, Mrs.
Ralph Elston, Mrs. Ralph Hess, Mrs,
William -Brace, Mrs. Ralph Ashburner,
Mrs, Frank Hess, Mrs. Jacob Conden.
The Kunkle Ladies’ Aid Society will
hold their meeting and serve dinner on
Wernesday, May 15 instead of their re-
gular date, May 8.
Mrs. Minnie Kunkle called on Mrs.
Stanley Durland of Wyoming on Mon-
day.
Hospital Auxiliary
A covered dish luncheon will be held
by Shavertown Branch, Nesbitt Mem-
orial Hospital Auxiliary, today at
Trucksille M. E. Church in connection
with its luncheon. There will also be
annual election of officers. Members
of the nominating committee are: Mrs.
S. P. Frantz, W. L. Tracy, and Mrs. F.
Gobel.
CLASSIFT ED
WANTED — Small, fur-
nished home or cottage «for
summer months, in or near
Dallas; Telephone Dallas 300.
FOR SALE—FORDSON TRACTOR,
Stewart” range: row boat, ‘Raymond
Carlin, Dallas, 316-R-23. Fernbrook-
Ransom Road. 5-3-1t.
Wanted home for male kitten eight
monthg old, Call Dallas 148 4-26-1t.
STOMACH ULCER, GAS PAINS,
INDIGESTION victims, why suffer?
For quick relief get a free sample of
Udga, a doctor's prescription, at
Kuehn’s Drug Store. 5-3-10t
FOR RENT—Lot, 50x150 for garden
use, Call Dallas 272-R-2, 5-3-1t.
General Houseworker Wanted; Ap-
ply Mrs, Sol Heller, Trucksville. 5-3-1t.
Gardens plowed; reasonable cost;
"Phone 298-R-13; Leslie Spencer.
4-26-2t
FOR SALE — Shaw Duall Garden.
Tractor; Call Dallas 337-R-19. George
Sayre, Kunkle, Pa. 4-26-2t,
FOR RENT—House;. All Improve-
ments, $25.00 per month—Lehman een-
ter; Inquire G. Harold Wagner, Phone
Dallas, 72.
"SALESMAN WANTED — To run
Heberling business in Luzerne Coun-
ty. Sell direct to farmers. Many make
$40 to $50 weekly—year round work—
no lay off. Write today for free book-
let. G. C. HEBERLING COMPANY
Dept. 2259, Bloomington, Ill. © 5-3-1t,
FOR SALE—Baby chicks, heavies 8c,
lights 7e. Also 2-3-4 week old chicks.
Order today and avoid disappointment.
‘Phone 156, Nescopeck Poultry Farm
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