~~ Lake Street, ~The wedding of Miss ~ lard'C. Daubert of 34 ~ son of Mr. and Mrs. . October 27, at 8:45 o'¢ ~~ Rev. Homer S. May will perform the ter of Mr. and Mrs. Mil ilkes-Barre and Floyd Neeley, will take place Sunday morning, in the First Reformed Church of Wilkes-Barre ~ geremony. ; Mrs. Joseph Glowacki of Wilkes- Barre, sister of the bride-elect, will be ~ matron of honor and Ralph Neeley of Wilkes-Barre will be his brother's best man. ~~ “Miss Daubert will wear a street ~ length dress of plum colored crepe with small matching hat. Her acces- sories will be black. Her flowers will be an arm bouquet of white chrysan- themums. Miss Glowacki will be at- tired in woodland green and will wear a small green hat and black accessories. ~~ She will carry yellow chrysanthemums. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast will be served for members La: o the immediate families at the home J of the bride. Aftr a short motor trip to Atlantic City and other shore points the couple will reside at Dallas. fy * % » BEISEL-MOORE ~ The marriage of Miss Dor daughter of Mrs. Lulu Bej las to Wesley S. Moore, Jennie Moore, . Dallas, Presbyterian Church. Rev. Joseph L. ‘Weisley performed the ceremony. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moore of Forty Fort were the only attendants. ~The bride has been acting as assis- ‘tant to George Kirkendall, Dallas post- master. Mr. Moore ’is employed at Lare’s Market, Luzerne. After a short motor trip the couple ~ will reside at 62 Lake Street, Dallas. * + % was hostess to her bridge club at her ~ home on Wednesday afternoon, \ 0% 0» A # Mrs. Peter Clark, Dallas, will be ‘ Tuesday night. ® ox Miss Bess Leach of Trucksville has Gi place Thursday evening at the Forty Fort hostess with the other members of her : : ‘bridge club to about sixty guests at a the wedding of Miss Mary DuPont and ‘Hallowe’en party at Honeysuckle Inn | Wade Levering in Baltimore, Wednes- Mrs. Earl Crispell of Noxen enter- tained members of the Twin Kard Klub infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. La bert Traver of Lutze’s Corners Thur$- day at Crispell’s Hall. ; 5 ¥ 0% 0X Mrs. Henry Schultz of Dallas left to spend the winter in Miami last week. |! + OB Mrs. Harry Martin of Dallas enter- tained at her home the members of the Ladies’ Aid Society of the East Dallas M. E. Church Thursday afternoon, * BF Mr. and Mrs. Edward Eyerman, Sr., and family have closed their summer home at Shrineview and moved to their home on Charles Street, Wilkes-Barre. | 1 * % * D. L. Edwards of Davis Street, Trucksyville, spent last week-end at State#’College where he attended the ni home-coming meetings at the Kappa Delta Rho fraternity. . + * * ) Miss Lucille Taylor of Atlanta, Georgia who has been the guest of her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs: Fred Gor- don in Dallas attended a house party jat Wesleyan University, Middletown, |Conn., last week-end. % & = y Thursday night the Ladies’ Aid So- ciety of the Huntsville M. E. Church held their annual chicken dinner in the church rooms. * $B Miss Elizabeth Girvan of Dallas is | "Mys Harry Harter of Trucksville the guest of her sister. and, brother Fo." Xn "ond tenth grades. rin-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ryan, at Wood Ridge, N. J. ws Mr. and Mrs. Z. Platt Bennett and |daughter Rosanne of Dallas attended Girls Victorious In Spelling Bee Parental Obligations Before PTA ' | Conclusive evidence that the girls of the Dallas Borough fifth grade | better. spellers than the boys was fur- inished at a ‘spelling bee conducted by | Mrs. Lewis LeGrand at the meeting |of Dallas Borough Parent-Teacher As- sociation in the Dallas High School at a baby shower for Janet Claire, the Building Monday night. Scratch their | - +heads as they would; the stronger sex could not remember how \ to spell “guess” and so bowed in defeat to the fairer members of the class. The meeting, which was a delightful | one, -was in charge of the president, Mrs. Arthur Qungey. Miss Ida Button, |’ Sik Isecretary of religious education of the |. are. invited First Presbyterian Church of Wilkes- Barre, gave a challenging talk in which she emphasized the obligation of each parent to her child's Sunday School. She . pointed out that even though a boy or girl is in Sunday School every Sunday, he will have at the most only 52 hours of religious training a year and showed that the returns in be small unless the parents are willing to supplement their work in the home. Miss Anna Firmanek, student at College Misericordia, was the guest soloist of the evening. The only new business brought up at the meeting was the question of the purchase of a geography glohe to he used in the class rooms. The matter was referred to Mr. Rood who is to get prices and make a report at the next meeting, Parents of the Sth grade stu- dents who won the $1.50 for having the largest attendance at the September meeting offered to contribute the prize to ‘the cost of the globe. The! fifth grade students had the most parents present Monday night. ‘Refreshments were served ‘by par- + + + MRS. HARRISON HONORED Mrs. William Harrison was guest of honor at a surprise party held at her home in Ruggles last Friday night. Mrs. Harrison received many beautiful |day. ® oo % | Mr, and Mrs. Albert Cross and fami- ~~ been entertaining Mrs. Howell Down |ly have taken up their residence at 49 J. * % © Mrs. Marilla Hoover of Dallas who has been ill is much improved. + + + of Englewood, N. 2 daughter, Priscilla, of “have been the guests this week Walter Risley of Lake Street, Dallas. 2 + 2 Honoring Miss Alberta Harvey Mr. and Mrs. Warren J. Yeisley of | Overbrook Avenue, Shavertown, were Ville were host and hostess to a num- the guests of their daughter and. son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl VanCampen | Schworm’s Tea Room, .at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., last wosk-ond | ” + % % of | Mr. Pioneer Avenue, Shavertown. * * Mr. and Mrs. William Conyngham of Hillside had as their guests recently | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Swain of Phila- Mrs, Clarence Boston and infant delphia. Tunkhannock | Bigg of Mrs. Boston's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ignatz Slavinski have moved into their new home on Ever- | green Street’in Shavertown. . Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hessler of Trucks- dinner Kingston, on > ber of friends at a Thursday evening. * + * and Mrs. Adam - Kiefer of Dallas a birthday party was held at Shrineview entertained Mrs. Kiefer’s the home of her mother, Mrs. Frank sister, Mrs. Charles J. Davol of Pro- Harvey, Friday evening. Guests: Jac- [vidence,“R. I, Wade Merrill of New quelyn Kelly, Alice Neuman, Harvey, James LaBar, Roy Verfaille. ¥ 0% 0% Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kiefer and daugh- ter Lois of Shrineview returned Sat- | and | urday from the Gatineau Rod Gun Club at Maniwaki, Haring, Margaret Ide, Alberta Harvey, David Kelley, Burton Roberts, Wayne Canada. Mr. Velma York City and George Mutter of Maple- |wood, Nu J., over the week-end. } * | Roy Wright of Noxen has gone to |Rexville, N. Y., where he has accepted a position. : * 0% 0B Mrs. James Hartman and Mr. and Mrs. Carey Miers of Kunkle spent gifts. Those present:. Mrs. * Herbert | Bronson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Traver, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Traver and son, (Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones, Mr." and Mrs. Verne Kitchen, Sarah, |' Vera, and Nellie Kitchen, Mr: and Mrs. | William Maletta, Mr. and Mrs. Almond Rood, Eleanor, Dorothy and Ralph tRood, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wraver, Regina Maletta, | Mary, John, Lewis, and Elwood Hig- | gins, William, Sr., Edna William, Jr. Harrison. IY * * * WILL ARRANGE DISPLAY An interesting display of Girl Scout party at activities may be seen after Sunday Harvey's {in#the window of Hall's Drug Store in 'Shavertown. According to plans out- lined by Girl Scout Headquarters every district will decorate a window in their own community as part of the Girl Scout week program. Members of troop 16 of Fernbrook will demonstrate the Pioneer Badge in their display at Hall's. Miss Emily Goldsmith is cap- tain of the Fernbrook troop. { + * * | The following local people enjoyed a party at Girvan’s Inn Saturday even- ing: Mr. and Mrs. Sutliff, Nesbitt Sut- liff of Trucksville, Mr. and Mrs. Al- ~ Kiefer has now gone on a motor trip Tuesday evening with Mrs. W. T. Aus- freq Hadsell and son Carleton of Ide- through the: ginia. EE Stienandoah Valley, Vir- | tin of Dallas. OMA Mr. and Mrs. John Merical and Mr. ftown, Mr. and Mrs. Dymond of Outlet, Mrs. Daisy Crispell and daughter Anna Laketon, Altee Kocher, Mrs. Lulu Mrs. Ziba Howell of Shavertown en- (ang Mrs. Arthur Dungey and son Jack ‘Moore and Gertrude Moore of Dallas. tertained a number of friends at a bridge luncheon at her home on Friday. Mrs. Herbert Ray and Mrs. Lester Gallup were high scorers. Present: Mrs. Stanley Davis, Kingston; Mrs. Clara Eckert, Scranton; Mrs. Alberta Cook, Mrs. Adolph Eddinger, Mrs Lew- is Evans, Mrs. Herbert Ray and Mrs. Lester Gallup of Shavertown. Mr. and Mrs, Machell Hildebrant of Dallas, have returned ~ from Buffalo, N. Y. where they were - guests of relatives for the last ten "days. 0% 0% Mrs. Amos Drew of Noxen has as her guest Miss Mary Dill of Honesdale. * *% * Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Machell and “daughter Eleanor, Miss Doris LaBar, “Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shiber spent Sun- day at the World’s End Park. ® x ox Howell Reese of Dallas spent last week end as the guest of Mr, and Mrs. ~D. T. Scott and family at their sum- mer home near Benton. : ¥ $ 0» JOIN CHORUS Mrs. Allan W. Sanford of Shaver- town, Miss Kathryn Thompson and Miss Elizabeth Breckenridge of Dallas have been selected as members of the Women’s Municipal Chorus of Wilkes- Barre which is being directed by Miss Edith Hoffman. Miss Hoffman was formerly music director of the Cough- lin High School. : 2 toy gan cry “Pictu 2s = El | & Almostwithoutexception, AR 5 we strongly recommend LAY the use of pictures as an FO WEL LAR) A® OTR ORUROR CANIN WA BOO UB ASLAN AY. TORR attention value medium onallpiecesofjobprinting. To help you get the right pictures for your printing is a part of our printing service. We always have plenty of cuts on hand from which you may pick the ones you need. 3 “o> The Dallas Post : Dallas 300 spent Sunday in Pike's County. -« x * Mr. and Mrs. Hughes Blackman of Idetown were among the local guests at the Scranton-Rozendaal wedding in Scranton, Saturday night. * * % and, Mrs. W. O. Washburn of Mr. {Idetown will entertain their son and * + & , Mrs. Lulu Beisel of Lake -Street, | Dallas, attended the funeral of her sis- |ter-in-law., Mrs. Daisy Beisel at her lhome on Beech Street, Wilkes-Barre, | Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Jeisel’s [death came as a severe shock to every {one for she was stricken with a heart {attack while she was at the dinner daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles table. Services were 'in charge of Rev. Washburn of Pittsburgh this week-end. [Verne L. Smith of the Central Metho- * * * 3 1 | Mrs. Jack Kresge of Noxen enter- | ‘tained at a birthday party in honor of {her mother, Mrs. Joseph Dotter recent- 1y. | Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Mulligan, Jr., A | | | | = ® * Huntsville spent last week-end in Washington. * * » Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nicholson who |were recently married will move into 'the Murray Scureman house at Hunts- | ‘ville this week-end. Mrs. Nicholson is | the former Miss Elizabeth Fenner of | Wilkes-Barre. | : ¥ % 3 } i Mrs. William Thomas of Dallas had las her guests last week-end, Mr. and (Mrs. James M. Beaumont and daugh- | Iter, Hattie, of Media. : | 7 | First National Bank DALLAS, PA. § Wor Se CA | | 1 | | MEMBERS AMERICAN BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION | * ow 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 Machell, Vice-Pres. | W. B. Jeter, Cashier. 3 : 7 * * Two and One-Half Per Cent Interest On Savings Deposits No account too small to assure careful attention. Vault Boxes for Rent. dist Episcopal Church with burial in the Wardan Cemetery at Dallas. IRA D.COOK E Professional Land Surveyor ENGINEERING Penn'a Register No. 4104 SUCCESSOR TO CHAS. H. COOKE,De'cd Phone, Dallas 126. Dallas, Pa Fir RUTH HOFFMAN BETROTHED Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hofman of Hill Crest View, Shavertown, have, an- nounced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Ruth Hoffman, to Ro- ‘bert Shotwell, son of Mrs. Cory Shot- (well of Shavertown. The announce- {ment was made by Miss Ramayne {Aston at a party held Friday evening ‘at.the home of Miss Hilda Stevenson {in Shavertown. No date has been set for the wedding. * * * ANNOUNCE MARRI | Mr. and Mrs. James Kri [town have announced the their daughter, Miss Marc@lla sa Krie- ger, to James L. Casterline, son of ‘Mr. and Mrs. George Casterline of Lake. The wedding took place August 8 in Elmira, N. Y. The [couple were attended by Mr. and Mrs. |William Casterline of Harvey's Lake, district ‘will decorate a window every [brother and sister-in-law of the groom. They are residing at Harvey's Lake. # * * x HOLD HALLOWE'EN PARTY The Adult Bible Classes of Orange re- cently held a Hallowe'en Party in the (Community Hall. Those present were: Mrs. Leslie Dymond, Doris Dymond, Mrs. Florence Agnew, Junior Perry, Mrs. Mark Kunkle, Paul Kunkle, Mrs. Harold Bedford, Lewis, Ross, Jean, Janis, and Emerson Bedford, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dymond Mr. and Mrs, John | Perry, Doris Perry, Orval Cain, Mrs. | William Rozelle, Wanda, Arline, and Raymond Rozelle, Mrs. Howard Brace, land Mrs. James Smith, Marian Brace, Granville Brace, Billy Smith, James ‘Smith, Alice, Lucy, and Janet Evans. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ross were guests iof Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Agnew on Sun- day. + + + Francis Smith of Carverton Road, Trucksville, spent last week-end at Harrisburs. + 5 ANNOUNCEMENT Rev. J. Rolland Crompton of the Trucksville Methodist Episcopal Church has chosen the following topics for his Sunday sermons: A. M.—‘“Are Beliefs Important”; P. M.—“A Good Name’. Ar. and Mrs. Armlin and Mrs. Fish. 5: PTA Costume Party ago ednesday Evening | Attorney Speaker At Monday Night's Meeting That education is the least expen- sive commodity offered to the public |was the key note of the talk given by Attorney Roscoe B. Smith at the meet- ing of the Dallas Township Parent- Teacher Association held in the high | school building Monday night. Mr. ‘Smith pointed out that the cost of each child’s education is very slight when compared with what the public pays for cigarettes and cosmetics, He urged parents to get behind the schools and see that their children get the most out of the opportunities offered to them. 1 1 } A novel feature of the evening was the orchestra of home-made kitchen utensils. Their music was lively and rhythmical and thoroughly delighted the audience. Jane Lucy was soloist. The committee for the Hallowé'en party which is to be held next Wed- nesday night showed that all arrange- ments had been completed and every thing set for a gala affair. The au- dience was again reminded of the nov- elty dance which will be presented by students of Mrs. Hilda Man Hertz of Wilkes-Barre. Parents were urged to come with their children in costume. Runkle The dance at the Kunkle Community {Hall will be a Hallowe'en Masquerade with a door prize and prizes for the various types of costumes. Mrs. C. W. Kunkle, Mrs. William Brace and daughter Caroline, accom- panied Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Price of Edwardsille on a motor trip to Hall- stead, Pa., on Sunday: where they vi- sited Mrs. Fish and Mr. and Mrs. Orin Armlin, Mr. and Mrs. Chase Summers {of Conklin, N. ~Y. were also guests of “lwen Jones left on Tuesday, October l15 tor Fort Hoyle, Md., from where he {was assigned to CCC Camp S 96 at | Hillserove, Pa. near Eaglesmere. Mr. ond Mrs. Charles Rolls of Scran- |ton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. |M. C. Miers and with Mrs. Roll’'s moth- jer, Mrs. Laura Hartman who is mak- ling an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. Miers. \ Ira Steel and son Ira Jr. of King- ston spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Brace and | family. . | Mrs. Henry Shupp submitted to an joperation at General Hospital on Mon- [day Her condition is fair at this writ- | ing. » Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Devens called on yMr. and Mrs. John. Rinur of -West : Nanticoke on Sunday. They were ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Thomas and Miss Emma Odenkerchen ‘of Alderson, } ‘ | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boston enter- (tained at dinner on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Moss and daughter Janet land Mr. and Mrs. Harold Titus and son | Duane of Loyalville, and Eleanor Kun- 1 BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sogoski of Dal- i Roscoe Smith Is!las announce the birth of a son at the General Hospital, Tuesday, October 22. * + + ; ter at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Mon- day, October 21. : ; * wa Dallas, at General Hospital, Sunday, October 20, a son. *® 0% oF Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sutton of Dallas Wilkes-Barre General day, October 20. * ow ¥ Mr. and Mrs. George Space, Jr. of Noxen, announce the birth of a son, Sunday, October 20. i * + on Fine Service Planned At 7:30 on Sunday night at Outlet Bible Tabernacle there will be an old- fashioned Gospel Blymn Sing, followed at 8:15 by a message by Evangelist Robert IL. Sutton from the subject, “How Many Works of Grace?” Meet- ings are non-sectarian and the public is invited. Other services are: 10— Bible School; 10:30—Communion; 11— Worship; 6:30—Young People’s Meet- ing. Bring a friend and your Bible. 0x = Centremoreland Misses Lois Gay and Elsie Johnson of Dallas were calling on friends in this place on Sunday. Fred! Dymond and family visited ford recently. The Ladies’ Aid will conduct a mo- torcade Saturday afternoon, to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zack at Lemon, where a covered dish lunch will be served. ; Elmer Schrader and family Sunday with his brother Brailford Co. The Junior O. U. A. M. will hold their District meeting in the hall here on Saturday evening, October 26. A large crowd is expected to be present. Louis Superko and wife motored to New Jersey last Sunday to visit rela- spent at "Powell, ‘| tives. Mrs. Walter Brunges and daughter Virginia of Forty Fort visited at the home of Mrs. Herbert Small on Tues- day. Mrs. J. W. Winters who has been sick the past two weeks is recovering slowly. a tev. "Mr.;::Secott "of Philadelphia preached in the M. E. church Sunday evening to a large audience. He spoke i nthe interest of the temperance ques- tion. The D. of A. lodge will conduct a Hallowe'en social on Wednesday even- ine of this week. The Epworth League will journey to West Pittston Friday evening, where they will attend a meeting in the M. E. Church at that place. ” | kie. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Kunkle, Mr. ‘and ) Mrs. Ralph Ashburner and sons, Ro- bert and Nelson and Mrs, Julia Kunkle, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hen- ‘ry Isaacs of Shavertown. Mr. and Mrs. John Isaacs visited Mr. | land Mrs. Mark Loomis of Athens on |Sunday. i" Mrs. M. C. Miers and Mrs. Laura |Hartman called on Mrs. Addie Austin jof Plattsburg on Tuesday evening. | Mrs. Marian Smith and their chil- jdren of Wilkes-Barre visited Mrs. [Charles Wertman on Wednesday. Fred Dodson of Muhlenburg and Miss Dorothy Elston called on Mr. and Mrs, Walter Zimmerman of Strouds- burg on Sunday. \ Mr. and Mrs. William Brace spent Tuesday afternoon and evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Steel of Kingston. Mrs. Martha McDonald of Wilkes- Barre.spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Herdman. : Alvin Meeker of Fernbrook, Mrs. Melvina Shoemaker and Miss Emily Shoemaker spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Herdman. . Mr. and Mrs. Seth Howell and daughter Geraldine of Fernbrook spent | Sunday evening with S. J. Hess and family. All the significant gathered by 5,500 correspondents, tensely, concisely, yet completely told, ! and superbly illustrated with action news of the world, photographs. ' This Week’s Features: GO TO YOUR NEWSSTAND— NOW — TODAY — AND GET A SUMMATION OF ALL THE NEWS OF ALL THE WORLD 10 Cents on All-Newsstands The Ladies’ Aid will serve dinner and supper in the church dining room on Election Day. ‘SATURDAY NIGHT —Steamed Clams— 3 doz. for 25¢ Hardshells—Chili COLLEGE INN Cpposite Fernbrook Park Orchestra For Dancing ALADDIN NIGHT NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT OCTOBER 26TH Everyone knows what a pow- erful white light the ALADDIN OIL LAMP gives and that it has no generator to cause trouble. In the drawing to be held here Sat- urday night, there will be three winners, each getting a new ALADDIN, but you must be here with the tickets to win. WE'LL LOOK FOR YOU The Aladdin is mighty popu- lar with Santa Claus too—he bought 23 last year at Christmas time. Ask us for a special pur- chase card with which you can buy a new ALADDIN for only $3.25. WAR IS DECLARED NOVEMBER 1ST. We are ready to equip you with the best in guns, shells and hunting clothing. Shotguns at $8.50, 12 guage shells 65¢c, and hunting coats at $2.95. We have several good values in used guns also. Our latest large heating in- stallation is in progress at ZENKE'S., Dine and dance. Pal- ace on the Lagrange Road. We call it a mighty nice place and we guarantee you'll be both warm and happy when you visit it. Elmer Boice at Noxen has just put on a good roof of 4 in 1 ASPHALT SHINGLES. This type of roof is good for 50 years wear. We can furnish all kinds including,-roll roofing, individual and strap shingles and CHAN- NELDRAIN STEEL. USE OUR STOVE AND FUR- NACE REPAIR SERVICES (ay-Murray Co. Ine. Tunkhannock Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hontz of Hunlock = Creek announce the birth of a daugh- . Born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schray Of announce the birth of a daughter at Hospital, Sun- Rev. H. S. Munyon and family at,Clif- = Se ~ ie SR £ gg