i ~ their daughter, Frieda Elizabeth, SAN Announcement . Mary E. Minnich To Marry = ‘The marriage of Miss Mary Eliza- beth Minnich, daughter of Mr .and Mrs. E. D. Minnich of 237 Reynolds Street and a member of the faculty of the Shavertown schools, to Phillip ‘Benham Myers of Philadelphia, son of Mrs. Phillip T. Myers of 161 James Street, Kingston, will take place Thursday morning, October 3, at 10:30 at the home of the bride. Rev. Norman - O. Clemens, pastor of the Kingston Methodist Episcopal Church will of- ficiate. Mrs. Frank Nichols will be her sister's matron of honor and Charles Myers will act as best man for his brother. ~~ A wedding breakfast will be served to members of the families immediate- 1y following the ceremony, after which the couple will leave for a trip to the New England States. Miss Minnich is a graduate of Wyo- ming Seminary and Elmira College. ‘Mr. Myers was graduated from Lehigh University with both the A. B. and the M. A. Degrees. ‘The couple will reside in Philadel- hate. : *% * * Announce Marriage Mr. and Mrs. John W. Dreyer of : Fernbrook, have announced the ap- x oaching marriage of their donned : Pat Hoffman to Stanley H. Tho- Ag as, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Thomas, Nanticoke, which will take place on Saturduy Senlonvier 28. 3 Announce Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Millard C. Daubert of 84 Sturdevant Street, Wilkes-Barre have announced the engagement of to Floyd R. Neeley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd R. Neeley, Dallas. The wedding will take place lute in Qatoher. Charles and Theodore Van Nort of ~ Scranton were the week-end guests of ~ Jack Dungey, Lake Street, Dallas. vy *% * * Clifford Howell, Shavertown, who was hurt in an automobile accident a ~ few weeks ago, is still confined to his bed. ¥* 0% * Miss Anna Hunt, who has been sum- ~ mering in Dallas, has returned to her “home \ on South Franklin. Street, - Wilkes-Barre. * 0% * ~~ John P. Kirkendall, captain in the air forces at . Wright Field, Dayton Ohio, is the guest of ni» parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Bithonail, Dallas. i * * ri Marriage has been made by ~ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Morris of Sweet Valley of the marriage of their daugh- ter Florence to Thomas Shaws ‘son of. Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Shaw, of Leh- man. The ceremony was performed by the Reverend Henry R. Taxdall in Nanticoke, Sh 3 os : . Roberts Drone Wedding The marriage of Miss Hope Kathryn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Boyle ‘Roberts, Davenport Street, Dallas, to George Cameron Orcutt, son of Mr.’ and Mrs, Louis H. Orcutt of Noxen, ~ took pldce at the home of the bride, Saturday evening, at 8 o'clock. The ceremony was’ performed by Mr, Louis BH, Orcutt, father of the groom, who is justice of the peace in Noxen. The bride wore a street length dress of navy blue satin with blue acces- ~ sories. There were no attendents. Miss Roberts is a graduate of Dallas High School. Mr. Orcutt-was graduated from the Noxen High School and has been engaged in the ice cream business at Noxen. The couple will reside at Noxen. * * * ‘Anne Welitchko Engaged Announcement has been + made by ‘Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Welitchko of East Dallas of the engagement of their daughter Anne to August Strazdus, son of Mrs. Julia Strazdus, of West ‘Wyoming. EA * ¥ % Will Be Graduate Nurses Misses Edna Billings, Trucksville; Helen Czuleger Edward Rinus who has been spend- ing several days as the guest of his. parents at Mt. Greenwood, has re- turned to the CCC camp at Galveston, Texas. * * Major and Mrs. Leonard Gracy, Har- vey’s Lake, are entertaining Miss Lil- lian. Richeson of Philadelphia. : * 0 % J.: B. Scott, Dallas, is: a patient..in the U. S. Naval Hospital, Philadelphia. 3 * * * : Mrs. F. H. Palmer, Idetown, has re- turned from Niagara Falls where she was the guest of her son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. ‘Pal- ‘mer, + * * * Xo: 2 Mrs. John Blanford, and son Jack and daughter Helen, are spending the week at Riverton, N. J. as the guest of Mrs. Blanford’s varents + Mr. and: Mrs:A A oi tained over the Wk ; Edward Lewis, South River Wilkes-Barre. ye enter * * Mrs. Peggy Dunn, Dallas, has re- turned from Rochester, N.'Y., where she visited relatives. * + James Oliver of Dallas has returned from a fishing trip to Canada. % + * Mrs. Donald Case of Sweet Valley, and infant son, have ‘been removed from General Hospital and are ‘guests at the home of Mrs. Case’s mother, Mrs, William Harris of Luzerne, Y Mr. and Mrs. Fred Howell, Shaver- Lake as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Ollendyke. % % x Mrs. Ella Bishop McKanna of Nox- ‘len is critically ill at her home. % + * Miss Dorothy [Hay, Carverton, has returned to Waynesburg College, Waynesburg, Pa., to complete her sen- ior year. *» * * Robert Fleming, son of Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Fleming of Dallas, submitted to an emergency appendicitis operation last week. : % * * ; Mrs. Evan C. Jones of Dallas enter- tained her bridge club at Irem Tem- ple Country Club at a luncheon Thurs- day.’ a *% *% * Friends of William Cobleigh gather- ed at’ his home in Shavertown to help him celebrate his birthday anniversary Monday SY . The Ladies” i: Ald of Trucksville a nual Election; _ Sunday—Church School 9:30; Morn- ! : Street, g town, spent last week-end at Crystal | REUNIONS Anderson Reunion The fifth annual reunion of the Anderson family was held at the home of Nelson Shaver of Main Street, Dal- las on Labor Day. £ Despite the rainy day a large crowd attended. The meeting was taken in charge by John Anderson, President. The officers elected were: President, John Anderson; vice-president, Fred Anderson; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Merle Shaver. “Deaths reported were: Harry M. Franklin, Kingston, September 15, 1934; Harry Anderson, Dallas, Janu- ary 27, 1935. One marriage, Ella Sha- ver, Wilkes-Barre and Clem Oliver, Kingston. One birth: Barbara Ann Franklin, May 1935. Oldest member present: Mrs. Sara Anderson. Young- est member present, Barbara Ann Franklin. Next meeting will be held at the home of Merle Shaver, Dallas, on La- bor Day 1936. The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson, Arthur and Edith Anderson, Mrs. Sara Ander- son, Mrs. Ruth Roat, Mrs. Mary Bliss, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Anderson, Robert, Lois, and Ruth Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Drake, Frederick, Ruth, and Francis Drake, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shaver, Claudia and Paul Shaver, Mrs. Pearl Franklin, Kenneth and Louise Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sha- ver, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Franklin, Barbara ‘Ann Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson, John Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Shaver, Pauline and Alice Shaver, Mr. and Mrs. Fred An- derson, Ted Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Shaver, Jean, Howard and Lila Shaver, Miss Bertha Hutson and Mrs. Gamble. + * *% Baer Family Meets The tenth annuul reunion of the Baer family was held at Benton Park on Labor Day. W. W. Baer was elected president of the family organization for the coming year, Edward Baer, treasurer, and Miss Myrtle Baer, sec- retary. The following local people were present: | Dallas—Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Baer, Myrtle, Hazel and Russell Baer, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Baer, Carl, Ernest and Marie Baer, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Boice, Margaret, Helen, Donald and Harold Boice, Laketon—Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sit- ton and daughter Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wilson and daughter Irene. Alderson — Mr. and Mrs. Walter Booth, Kenneth and Earl Booth. * *% *% Whitesell Reunion Members of the Whitesell family met for their 32nd annual reunion at Oak- dale M. E. Church, August 28. Local people present: Sweet Valley—Mr. and Mrs. Corey Foss, Mr. and Mrs. George Callender, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Foss, Clifforl Foss, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Lynn and Roy Bronson. Dallas—Mrs. Anna Kocher, Mrs. Wil- liam Garnet, Mrs. George Johnson, Mrs. Frank Harrison, William and Robert Harrison, Mr. and Mrs, William Cobleigh, Edward Cobleigh, Eliza Cob- leigh. Laketon—Ella Crispell. Members of the Shavertown, SKky- top, and Trucksville quoit teams held their first clam bake at Scarlet Lake Saturday. . *% * * Mrs. Constanza Weir and her daugh- ter Miss Mary Weir, of Goodleigh Farms, Dallas, have returned from Maplewood, N. J.,, where they were guests of Mrs. Weir's son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mes Martin Weir. *% * . ' Miss Dorothy Smith, Noxen, has en- tered Mansfield State Normal School where she is specializing in music. % 5 * Miss Kathleen Cable Johnson of Or- chard Knob Farm will leave next week for Skidmore College where she is a student. , * » * Floyd Mansfield, Noxen, who has been a patient in “the General Hospi- tal has been removed to his home. % * > “Miss Cornelia’ Parkhurst, Idetown, spent the past week as the guest of Miss Hettie Bixby =~ at her summer home, Glen Summit. 5 * % x ~~ Mrs. J. C: Fleming, Dallas, entertain- led Saturday at a bridge luncheon in honor of Miss Rachel Jones, Plymouth, a bride-elect. First National Bank DALLAS, PA. * » 0B» MEMBERS AMERICAN BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION lw DIRECTORS: R. L. Brickel, C. A. Frantz, W. B. Jeter, Sterling Machell, W. R. Neely, Clifford W. Space, A. C. Devens, Herbert Hill. * OFFICERS: * * C. A. Frantz, Pres. Sterling Mackell, Vice-Pres. W. B. Jeter, Cashier. » * * Two and One-Half Per Cent Interest On Savings Deposits No account too small to assure careful attention. ig ‘Jay ‘luncheon and ‘Triicksville ; Hose - Vault Boxes for Rent. Local Garden Wins 47 Prizes At Shows Mrs. George Sawyer Takes Forty-Seven Ribbons For Flowers Flowers grown by Mrs. George S. Sawyer in her large gardens on Church Street, Dallas, have won forty seven brizes at various flower shows in this section recently. The list of awards follows: Scranton show, eight ribbons; Irem Temple, seven ribbons; Georgetown, four blue ribbons; Plymouth, six ribbons; Wyo- ming, seven ribbons, and Ashley, fif- teen ribbons. Three of the prizes were for Chinese lanterns, one first and two second, and three of the prizes were baskets of zinnias. The Sawyers have more than 1,000 dahlias of 100 different varieties in their gardens. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kiefer moved from Dallas to Avenue, Kingston, * * * Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hicks, Shaver- town, have as their guests their daugh- ter Mrs. Theodore Jones and children of Virginia, have 95 Loveland + * Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Clark of Scran- ton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Dungey, Dallas, over the week-end. i * * 3 Darrell Prutzman, who has been the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Prutzman, has returned to his home in New York City, Miss Lane Prutzman is still the guest of her grandparents, * * Mrs. John N. Conyngham of “Hay- field House” will arrive home from Europe next week. *% * * Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Henry and son, Frank Martz Henry, have return- ed from “Topton to their home in Dal- las. ; * % * Mrs. George Ryman, who underwent ‘|an emergency operation at the Gen- eral Hospital last week, will be re- moved to her home in Dallas Township this week. * * * Morris Walsh, Orange, entertained at an outing at his home Saturday night, + * * Mrs. Karl Kuehn, Dallas, has as her guest her mother Mrs. E. Starr of As- bury Park. Lo x ox Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Hutchinson, who have been vacationing in Asbury Park, have returned to their home in Trucksville. % * >» Mrs. Burr C. Miller, Trucksville, will have as her guests in October her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Burr Miller. Mr. Miller, who is a sculp- tor of some note recently completed a bust of Katherine Hepburn in Holly- wood. * A * Kenneth Appleton of Shavertown left last week for the Ithaca Conserva- tory of Music where he is a student, * * #% Mrs. John Watson, Hillside, is en- tertaining Mrs. Norman Langford of West Pittston, Mrs. Harry Morgan of Johnson City, and Mrs. Richard Dewey of Peckville. * * Miss Rosanne Bennett, who has been summering at Nantucket, has returned to her home in Huntsville. ¥* * Mr. and Mrs. John D. Joseph, Sha- vertown, have as their guest Robert Mathews of Norwich, N. Y. * *% * Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Washburn of :Idetown, entertained last week end Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Moss, who are neighbors of their daughter, Mrs. Mur- ray Gibson in Tokio. * * * Bs Robert Bellas, Noxen, has returned to Mansfield State Normal College where he will begin his sophomore year, * % * Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Wilcox of Dallas entertained at their home on Friday evening at a oom and weiner roast. * Mr. and Mrs. John Cortright, Sha- vertown, entertained over the week- end Willard Engler of Schenectady. AN EXPRESSION OF GRATITUDE {We are sincerely grateful for the overwhelming support Dallas voters gave to the independent candidates for Dallas Borough offices on Tuesday, In return we can only promise that we will do all within -our power to justify that trust and to administer the duties of our respective offices with the hon- esty and efficiency that the vot- ars deserve. CLYDE LAPP JAMES AYRE WILLIAM DAVIS JOHN DURBIN WARDAN KUNKLE IRA COOKE JOHN. JETER LEONARD O'KANE JOSEPH, JEWELL {+ . BERTHA THOMAS WILLIAM BAKER BIRTHS Born to Mr. and Mrs, Richard Mor- gans, Main Street, Dallas, a son, at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, September 7. 2 * * = Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meeker, Noxen, Wilkes-Barre General Hospital, Sep- tember 5. 5 + + * © Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lamoreaux of Shavertown announce the birth of a son at their home Thursday Septem- ber. 5, 0X * Born, August 12, to Mr. and Mrs. U. F. Soisalo, Cambridge, Mass., at the Massachusetts Woman's Hospital, Bos- ton, a son. Mrs. Soisalo is the former Miss Jane Miller of Dallas. * * * Born to Mr. and Mrs. George Pollock Trucksville, September 11, at Wyom- ing Valley Hospital, a son. + + + The daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Feger, Hillside, on Tuesday, died five hours later. + + Born to Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Sor- » eral Hospital, a son. » * % Ernest Townend, Dallas, will enter his sophomore year at Princeton Sep- tember 24. * 0% 03 Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ryan of {Woodbriage, N. J., announce the birth por a son on Thursday, September 12, at the St. Mary’s Hospital, Hoboken, IN. J. Mrs. Ryan is the former Miss Margaret Girvan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Girvan of Dallas Township. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cullen, Trucks- ville, announce the birth of a son at. the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital, September 15. 3 + * * Born to Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Galey of Dallas at Wilkes-Barre Gen- eral Hospital September 14, a son. * * * Born to Mr. and Mrs: Lester Culver, Carverton, Friday, September 6, a son ¥ % 0% : Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Melvin Kunkle, R. D. 5, Tunkhannock, announce the birth of a daughter in General Hospi- tal, September 6. Wins Golf Trophy Mrs. Homer Teall of Dallas won for the second time the Keifer cup for women golfers at the Iréem Temple Country Club, Friday. In case Mrs. Teall’s name is inscribed a third time on the cup, it will be hers permanently. Are You Sure of Comfort? These chilly mornings are just a sample of what will come in the next few months. Now is the time to improve your old Heat- ing Furnace or Boiler, or to in- stall a new one. We have all sizes of Furnaces and Boilers in stock and can install promptly. Get our Free Heating Survey and Estimate. Just ’Phone 50-50 In our opinion, AUTOMATIC HEATING 1s winter's greatest comfort. It shuts off during warm weather—turns on when it’s cold and holds an even temperature at all times. Recent installations have been made for Mrs. W. T. Morrow of Wyalusing, R. O. Farr on Bridge Street, and Mrs. F.'M. Wells on Putnam Street. We will be pleased to quote on AUTOMATIC HEAT with either coal or oil. Seek and ye shall find! Lester Welch and Mrs. were down from Springville, seeking a Kitchen Range and ordered one of our Ivory and Tan Enamel WIN- CROFTS—We have very good values in Ranges at $45.00 and up. Rabbits and Squirrels will soon be ripe and we can supply you with guns, shells and hunt- ing clothes at right prices. Howard Bedford at Thurston is all ready to handle the corn crop with one of our best SILOS and a PAPEC BLOWER. J. J. Brunges at Tunkhannock also bought the same combination. | Other purchasers are Melvin June at Mehoopany — WYOM- ING * SILO; Andrew Dymond, Marsh Creek — 10x20 SILO; Neil Kerns, Nicholson—PAPEC BLOWER. Several other recent purchaser will be mentioned in later issues. . We still have a complete stock of PAPEC BLOWERS and Re- pairs for immediate delivery. .. ay-Mumay (0. ine. : Tuskhasnook i announce the birth of a daughter at: ber, Dallas, September 16, at the Gen- - 1