BE BS 0 X it ~ Kibbler, of Dallas; ~ Richards. ~ Dana Barry were ocial The wedding of Miss Margaret Thomas, Hildebrant of Dallas and Thomas B. Robinson, son of the late Mr .and Mrs. " daughter of Mrs. E. James W. B. Robinson of Dallas will take place tonight at eight o’clock in the Dallas mony. ~ Methodist Episcopal Church. Reverend Francis Freeman will perform the cere- Mrs. Myton Bastuscheck of Brooklyn, N. Y. will serve as matron of hon- : or for Miss Thomas and Jerre Riggs of Milton, N. J. will be the best man. Herbert Salmon, Jr., of Netcong, N. J. ‘and Alexander McLean of Wilkes- Barre will be ushers. Miss Catherine Williams of XKing- ston will sing “Sweetest Story Ever |, Told” and “I Love You Truly”. The ceremony will be followed. by a reception for friends and relatives at the Irem Temple Country Club. ‘A number of social affairs have been given honoring Miss Thomas: Mrs. M. ~ EE. Thomas of Dallas, bridge; Mrs. Leonard O'Kane of Dallas, supper bridge; Mrs. Harold Titman, Mrs. John Yaple, Mrs. Florence Phillips and Miss Lettie Lee of Dallas, buffet supper and bridge; Miss Catherine Williams , of ~ Kingston, dinner bridge; Mrs. James B. ~ Robinson of Idetown, Miss Grace Cave dinner party; of Wilkes-Barre, bridge and shower; Mrs. Grace Swartz of Dallas, buffet supper and spinster party; Mrs. John Robinson of Idetown, supper for Wedding party. : Friends of "eo nl ul Ross Lewin surprised them - with a house warming party at their new home on Church; They were presented | with an attractive lace table cloth by.! Street, Dallas. their guests. Present were Mr. and ~ Mrs. Peynton Lee, Miss Lettie Lee, Ar Culver, Miss Elizabeth Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. Melford Shaver, Mr. and. "Mrs. John Yaple, Dr, and Mrs. Bodycomb, Miss Marie Woolbert, Mr. and Mis. ~ Ross Lewin. y * * fic Bon A kitchen shower was held recently and Mrs. Haring in honor of Mr. ~ Charles Allen on their first wedding anniversary. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allen and daughter, Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Haring, Wayne Harvey, Velma Haring, Arthur ‘Willard Phillips and ‘son, William, of Kingston: Mr. and Mrs. Ira Brown, Mrs. Amos Oney, Luzerne; Mr. and ‘Mrs. Millard Xibbler and children, and Mrs. Lloyd Montross Wilfred and Glen of Noxen, 1 * ¥ 0% Mrs. Arthur Dungey and son, Jack, spent the week end at Scranton where ri were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. L. A. Clark. ” i Lat oe LIS * *% its Mary jRyman and ber brainer .Grace Episcopal church of Wilkes-Bar- John, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Lynde Ry- “man of Wilmington, Delaware, are the guests of their grandmother, Mrs. J. L. rw ef Dallas, * x x : > ev. G. E. Rutt of , Shavertown at- nded a convention /of the Brother- hood of the Lutheran Ministertum in Allemows on Monsey, 2 ey M. B Coad and Quughter Miss Annette of Norton Avenue. Dal- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer. "Roland Haring, i» Bruce and Alberta of Forty Fort; Mr,) and sons |’, Jas spent last week end in New York | City, ; - ¥ ¥ 0» Mr. and Mrs. J. Machell Hildebrant ~ had as their house guests over the week-end holiday; Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Thomas of Shickshinny and Mary x x # Mrs. Handel Thomas of Fernbrook was hostess to her pinochle club at her home Wednesday afternoon. 7 ES Mr. and Mrs. James Stevens of Trucksville have moved to New York City and let their house to Mr. and | Mrs. James Lyons of Luzerne 2 Dr. and es Sobers Bodycomp of Dallas spent last week end in Philadel- a where they witnessed the Temple- | - Michigan Blas football game. + BRIDE TODAY Miss Margaret Thomas of Dallas who will become the bride of Thomas B. Robinson tonight at 8 o'clock in Dallas M. E. Church. |Name Co-Chairmen (Christmas baskets and the clothing an- Ralph Eddinger Again A reception was held at vu... home of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Neely of Lake Stree Dallas, Monday Evening in hon- or of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd R. Neely, who have returned from their wedding trip. Mrs. Neely is the former Miss Freda Daubert of Wilkes-Barre. Games were played and lunch was served to the following: Mr, and Mrs. Howard Crosby, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Shaver, Mr, and Mrs. Claude Agnew, Rev. and Mrs. Lyman Brown, Mr. and Mrs, Wil- lard -Wright, Mrsand Mrs. P. H. Parks, Mrs. Arthur Montross, Mr. and Mrs. (A.A, Neely, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Welch, Mrs. Charles E. Hawk, Mr. Hawk, Mr. Robert Hawk, Mr. Donald Hawk, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd R. Neely. : 3 at” * ¥* * Mrs. Wilbur Manning of Shrineview entertained the Chancel Guild of the re on Thursday. | oie. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hessler of Trucks- ville spent last week end in Atlantic City, , ck WW : Francis ‘and Helen Girvan of Dallas, and “Miss. Mary Homan 6f Wilkes Barre, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ryman, of ‘Wood Ridge, N. J, R ® Ck Russell Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morris of Dallas is a patient at the Nesbitt Memorial Hospital where he was operated on for appendicitis on Saturday, His condition is good. Mr. Morris is now living at Leraysville where he is employed, * Mrs. Nevin Gergen who has been the |guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. {Charles Snyder of Lake Street, Dallas, has gone to Bloomfield, N. J. where’ she and- her husband have taken an apartment. Mr. Gergen who is with the Newberry Stores has been transferred from Cincinnati to New York City. * ® ls TO SPEAK Howard Risley, general manager of the Dallas Post, will be the speaker at la joint meeting of the Y. Wi and -Y. Mrs. D. L. is and infant son M. C. A's at the Wyoming Seminary removed to their next Wednesday evening at 7:30 home on Davis Place, Trucksville, Sat- o'clock. Mr. Risley will speak on “The ‘urday. * 2 = Mrs. Albert Grobhlewski Jr., of 'War- den Avenue, Trucksville, was hostess to her bridge club at a bridge luncheon | at her home on Tuesday. A Mrs. Florence Phillips and children Dressel’s daughter, last to Harold Ash, son of Mr. and Mrs. Barbara, Dick and George left [Great Game of Polities.” / * * * MAE HONTZ ENGAGED Announcement has been made by | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dressel of Sha- vertown of the engagement of Mrs. Miss Mae Hontz, week for St. Petersburg, Florida, where Sterling Ash of Ford Avenue, King- they will spend the winter. | ston. Miss Hontz is employed in the | Boston Store. Mr. Ash is a graduate of 7. BE. Garinger of Lake Street, Dallas, the Kingston High School and is as- * % 0% is a patient at the General Hospital where he is Under observation. \ EI \ ‘Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fieger of Hill- side have returned from Rochester, N. Y., after driving Mrs. Arnsmeyer, Mrs. Fieger’'s grandmother, home. * * * Harry Hilbert was the guest of friends in Scranton on Monday. ’ * * * Mrs. Jesty Schoonover and Mrs. Cory Schooley of Noxen were guests of Mrs. Brown of Dallas on Sunday afternoon. * ¥ 0% Mrs. Samuel Eggleston of Alderson spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. W. T, Austin of Dallas. * * * Mrs. William Wright of Noxen is a patient at General Hospital where she is receiving treatment. ! ES Samuel Reese of Trucksville is visit- ing in Maine. * * Mrs. Ward Siegel of Shavertown is a patient at General Hospital where she is being treated for injuries re- ceived in an automobile accident in September. Ld Mrs. John B. Russell, Jr., of Dallas was hostesses to her sewing club at a luncheon last Wednesday, : 3 * 0% 0% Mrs. Morgan Wilcox of Lake Street, Dallas, will be hostess to the Shaver- * town Branch of the Nesbitt Memorial Hospital Auxiliary for their next meet- ing on Friday, December 6. At this time it is expected that plans will be completed for the holiday tea. sociated with his father in business. *O% 0% GUESTS AT WYOMING Rotary were guests of the Wyoming teresting program of songs and dances. | Local people present: Mrs. J. A. Mar- tin, Mrs. Peter Jurchak, Mrs. V. A.| Shindel, Mrs. R. L. Hallock, Mrs. W. J. | Kingsley, Mrs. H. S. VanCampen and Mrs. E. H. Monk. «x ® BAZAAR COMMITTEE MEETS Committees for the M. E. church ba- ell Hildebrant on Monday afternoon. Final reports of plans from the dif- ferent organizations were given and a definite date for the bazaar, Novem- ber 22, set. The Ladies’ Aid will serve supper at 5:30 and a program will fol- low. Respective groups of the church will have booths with holiday articles and merchandise for sale. * East Dallas M. E. Church To Hold Meat Pie Supper The Ella Moore Memorial Class of the East Dallas M. E. Church will hold a meat pie supper and apron bazaar Friday evening, Nov. 15. Serving will start at 6 o’clock. The following are members of the committee: Mrs. Paul Collins, Mrs. Paul Carlin, Mrs. Frank Martin, Mrs. Larry Swank, Mrs. Fred Hughey, Mrs. Ben Brace, and Mrs. Ralph Weaver. The proceeds will be added to the church treasury. ~ Kenneth Members of the Dallas Ladies of the | Rotary Anns at a dinner at Wyo-Inn last Thursday night. There was an in- | Yeisley, Mrs. George Metz, Mrs. L. F. | zaar met at the home of Mrs. J. Mach- | For Holiday Dance Women’s Club ‘Discuss Plans For Thanksgiving Baskets Mrs. Peynton Lee and Mrs. William Thomas were appointed co-chairmen for the Christmas dance at the third annual birth day supper held by the Dallas Women’s Club at the Suburban Inn Wednesday evening. The dance will be held in the Dallas High School, the exact date depending on the night the building is available. Distribution of the Thanksgiving baskets was discussed and Miss Bess Love was appointed chairman in charge. ’ Announcement was made by Mrs. Durbin, president of the club, that the drive for membership was still open to women between the ages of 18 and 35. Applicants: shouid file membership cards on which they are sponsored by one club mern:ber with Mrs, Malcolm Thomson. "A line of novelties will be sold by club members to provide money for the nually distributed by the club to the poor and needy of the community. These novelties will be displayed at some down-town store with a list of club members from whom they can be purchased. A delightful program was arranged by Mrs. Karl Kuehn, Miss Lola Pitt- man was the soloist and Miss Audrey O’Kane sang and danced. Mrs. William Baker accompanied both. “ Takes Piano Honors Ralph Eddinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Eddinger of Shavertown, on Monday was awarded for the second vear in succession the first prize for a piano solo at the annual Armistice Day Eisteddfod held by the First Welsh Presbyterian Church in Wilkes-Barre. Ralph, who is an excellent pianist, played “In a Gondola”, by Carl Heims. Miss Lillian Rood, of Lehman Avenue, Dallas, is his teacher, * * > Local People Will Hear Concert At Temple Many local people are among those who have purchased tickets for the concert of the Westminster Chorus which will be held at Irem Temple this evening, November 15, at 8 o’clock un- der auspices of the First Presbyterian church of Wilkes- Barre, The choir, which is composed of 40 men and women, sings always a cap- pella and from memory. It has made concert tours of over 200 cities ‘of ‘American and practically &ll countries of Europe. It is expected that its pro- gram, which includes both classic and secular music, will be of interest to the layman as well as the talented musi- ‘cian. x . Tickets may be purchased of Mrs. Arthur Dungey of Lake Street, Dallas. - * % x Mrs. Sheldon Jones To * . Be Hostess At Ted Mrs. Sheldon Jones of Carverton |Road, Trucksville, will entertain mem= bers of the Ladies’ Aid Society of the | Trucksville M. E. Church at a tea at her home Thursday afternoon, Nov- ember 21, at 2:30 o'clock. Assisting Mrs. Jones will be the following mem- bers of the committee: Mrs. Don Fin- ney, Mrs. Albert Jordon, Mrs, Ben Post. | * 0% 0» ADDRESSES COUNCIL | | Rev. G. Elson Ruff, pastor of the Shavertown Lutheran Church, was the guest speaker at a banquet held in Hazleton Tuesday evening by the Church Council of Lutheran Churches of the Mt. Top District. Rev. Ruff spoke on “The Place of Men in the | Church”. Wo oH | * * * J.A.B CLASS ARMISTICE PROGRAM Armistics Day and Thanksgiving | were the subjects of a short talk by Mrs. Ralph - Brickel at the monthly meeting of the J. A. B. Sunday school | class on Friday last. Devotions were in | charge of Mrs. Lewis LeGrand and | Mrs. Daniel Waters. Mrs. William Baker, president, presided. Mrs.: Charles Stookey, chairman of ithe Candy and Peanut Booth at the ‘coming M. E. church bazaar reported. Members of her committee are: Mrs. Ruth Dungey, Mrs. Lewis Brown, Mrs. Winifred Thomas. The class also made plans to again start the sale of soup on the first Thursday of December. | |Games were played and refreshments served. + * + VARIETY SHOWER A shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Millard C. Daubert, 34 | Sturdevant Street, Wilkes-Barre, Nov- ember 9th, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. | Floyd R. Neely, Lake Street, Dallas. ! Lunch was served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Britton, Mr. and | Mrs. Jack Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Harry | | Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. James Cooper | land daughter Marion; Mr. and Mrs. | | William Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carey, Mr. and Mrs. James George, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Beshie, Mr, and Mrs. {Dick Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Slein- bremer and children Millard and Betty Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Daubert, ! | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Glowacki, Anna | |Levonitis, Alfred Davis, Irene Drum- | heiser, William Savage, Kenneth Hawk, |Louise Mayewski, Sue Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd R. Neely, and Mr. and Mrs. Millard Daubert. ER HOLDS “COOTIE” PARTY \ Miss Lucille Taylor of Atlanta | Georgia who is the guest of her grand- | | parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M, Gordon | of Norton Street, Dallas, was hostess [to a number of friends at a “Cootie | Party” at the home of her grandpar- | ents on Tuesday evening. Prize winners | were Miss Jean Turner, Mrs, Machell | Hildebrant, Miss Mary Fedor and. Mrs. Joseph Stem. Present: Mrs. ty, Miss | #* Hildebrant, Mrs. Harvey. McCarty. Miss {Helen Anderson, Miss Elma Ropbins, | Miss Eleanor Machell, Miss Lillian | Rood, Miss Mary Fedor, Mrs. Joseph Stem, Miss Beatrice Rustine, Miss Mil- licent Rustine, Miss Ruth Hull, Miss | Jean Turner and Mrs, F. M. Gordon. | 'yeurs ago and has come to be recog- ‘Shavertown Tuesday evening, Novem- ‘| Ladies’ Aid Society are in charge of the church. ‘ough Business Men's Association will be held tonight at 8 in Suburban Inn. ~duled for discussion. * * Jat the home of Miss Verna Smith Fri- iJ. Rolland Crompton on the general theme “What Do I Believe?” will be “I |mon, Monday—Cub Scouts, 6:30; Church [School hoard, 8:00 P. M. Wednesday — Boy Scouts, in the church, | Senior Choir, 8:00. Keller Class Will Give Comical Play Next Week | cored society, series of delightfully humorous skits ' Meat Pie Supper, East Dallas M. Church School Board of Trucksvi TUESDAY, N “Raising Money in Bangville”, M. E. Church, November 20 a | the home of Mrs. Sheldon Jone L . CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15 Business Men’s Meeting at Suburban Inn, 8 P. M. Thomas-Robinson Wedding, Dallas M. E. Church, 8 P. M. Westminster Chorus, Irem Temple, 8 P. M. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18 Parent-Teacher Association, Dallas Borough, 8 P. M. Parent-Teacher Association, Dallas Township, 7:45 Congregation Dinner, St. Paul’s Lutheran Church. play, Keller Class of Shavertown THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21 " ea for members of the Ladies’ Aid, Trucksville M. E. Church, at E. Church P. M. lle M. E. Church, 8 P. M. OVEMBER 19 ( Iso. s, 2:30 P. ML. Miss Rood On Program Of Organists’ Guild / Miss Lillian Rood, pianist, of Leh- man Avenue, Dallas was one of those on the program of the musicale given by the Wilkes-Barre Chapter of the American Guild of Organists at the home of Miss Edna Steinhauer of 416 North Maple Street, Kingston, Wed- nesday evening. Miss Rood who is a graduate of the New England Conser- vatory of Music is recognized for her music and teaching ability throughout the valley. She chose as her selections a Prelude in C Sharp Major by Bach, Intermezzo by Brahms, and The First Movement in McDowell's Sonata. The American Guild of Organists is an organization. made up of selected organists from all parts of America. The local chapter was organized three nized as a vital factor in the musical circles of the valley. The tea was ar- ranged as a sort of reception for some visiting delegates from the National Guild. Others on the program were William J. Evans, baritone, from the First M. E. Church of Wilkes-Barre and Miss Marion Roberts, a student at Wyom- ‘ing Seminary, who gave several read- ings. A ; Members Of Lutheran Church To Hold Dinner ‘A Congregation dinner will be held by the members of St. Paul Church of ber 19. This dinner is one of five given annually under the auspices of dif- ferent organizations of the church. The this one. After the dinner the official mem- bers of the congregation will act on some changes in the by-laws of the | church, and a report of the year's work | will be made by Rev. Ruff, pastor of ee Business Men Meet | At Suburban Tonight © The regular meeting of Dallas Bor- Several important matters are sche- 2 . AUXILIARY HOLDS PARTY About’ 60 guests enjoyed bingo and pinochle at the party sponsored by the Shavertown Branch of the Nesbitt Memorial Hospital held at Girvan’s Inn on Friday evening. A delightful lunch- eon was served. Mrs. E. P. Keller of Trucksville was chairman. The pro- ceeds from the party will be used to buy supplies for the Lospital, ¥ x ANNOUNCEMENT The King’s Herald-Home Guards of the Trucksville M. E. Church will meet day afternoon at 3:30. * *® TRUCKSVILLE M. E. CHURCH Sunday—Morning Worship, 10:30, the third of a series of sermons by Rev. Believe in Eternal Life”; Epworth Lea- gue 6:45; Evening Worship, 7:30, ser- “Dangerous Alliances”. 7:30. Thursdav—ILadies’ Aid tea at the home of Mrs, Sheldon Jones at 2:30; Junior Choir 3:30; orchestra, 7:00; | league will To Make Donations To Methodist Home Rev. Mr. Thomas Speaker At Booth Festival November 22 Dr. Howard Thomas, Superintendent of the Children’s Home at Bingham- ton, N. Y. which is under the aus- pices of the Wyoming Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Churches will be the guest of honor and speaker at the annual booth festival to be held by the Dallas District Epworth League at the Idetown M. E. Church Friday, November 22. The festival which is an annual af- fair is sponsored by all of the Epworth Leagues of this district for the pur- pose of collecting canned goods and farm produce for the home at Bing- hampton. Last year between four and five hundred dollars worth of food was sent from the festival to the home. Dr. Thomas will bring with him a truck to convey the donations. The young people of each church have charge of a booth which they will fill and decorate. To the booth showing the greatest origi- nality, having the greatest number of young people present at the festival and collecting the largest amount of food, a prize will be given. Last year the prize went to the Noxen Epworth League. The booths are to be ready for in- spection by Friday at 7:15 P. M. Mike Kuchta is chairman of the program committee. Rev. J. Rolland Crompton is the ministerial advisor for the Dallas Dis- trict Epworth League. fr po : Charter No. 8164 Loans and discounts Overdrafts andor fully guaranteed fixtures, $11,500.00 Other assets Total Assets Public funds of States, counties, and‘or investments andor investments “Raising Money in Bangville”, a (farce, by Arthur Leroy Kaser, will be | (presented by the Keller Class of the Shavertown M. E. Church in the | Church basement, Tuesday and Wed- \nesday evenings, November 19 and 20. The play is a play within a play. It is built around the activities of a col- | “The Happiness Sunshine | who in an | Government Aid Society”, effort to raise some money prepare a and acts. The play is a riot from beginning to end. The action is fast, full of fun and ridiculous situations. The characters are comical with their amusing man- |nerisms and horse-play. The lines are lively, full of humor and witty repartee. The play is being directed by David | Joseph. Members of the cast: Mrs. Sherman Schooley, president of the “Happiness Sunshine Government Aid Society”; Mrs. Herbert Ray, Eph Tanglefoot, the henpecked husband of Marigold; Mrs. Howard Ide, Marigold; Mrs. E. Gilroy, Mammy Chloe. Mrs. Ziba Howell, Mr. Snow; Mrs. Neal {Henry, the belle ‘of Bangville; Mrs. {ferry Siegel, Beau Brummel and Mrs. G. R. Downer, Parson Egghead. Between the acts of the play a spe- |eialty dance number will be given by | Marylin Barnes of Kingston, The door receipts will be added to the class treasury. Last year the Keller (c) : Total Deposits Other liabilities par $25.00 per share Surplus | Undivided profits—net | Total Capital Account Total Liabilities and or fully guaranteed postal savings deposits (b) Against public funds (h) Total Pledge and belief. Class put on a minstrel show and filled | their auditorium for two nights. Health Aathoriiv. Dr. Davison Speaker At Meeting Of Group Monday Dr. W. F. Davison, Kingston physi- cian, will be the guest speaker at ‘the regular monthly meeting of the Dallas Borough Parent Teacher Association which will be held Monday evening, Fee 18, at 7:30 o'clock. Mr. Davi- son who was formerly State Health | officer of Luzerne County has always taken an active part in promoting sanitation and health measures. He is known throughout this section for the efficient manner in which he curbed several epidemics. Miss« Emily Hill, English teacher of the high school, will give a short, re- sume of the senior play which is now being rehearsed. A reading will be given by Miss Nan Madeline Williams of Wilkes-Barre, Mrs. Arthur Dungey, president of the organization, will preside at the meet- ing. Parents of the fourth grade stu- dents will have charge of the entertain- ment and serving will be done by the parents of the 11th and 12th grade stu- dents. Dallas Girl ‘Scouts To prepare them for tests that lead to their merit badges the Dallas Dis- trict Girl Scouts will pursue gq simple course in journalism for the next few weeks. Saturday, November 23 at 10:30 a. m, they will meet in the Dallas High School for a lecture by Howell Rees, editor of The Dallas Post, who will talk to them on newspaper writs ing. Saturday, November 30, at 10:30 a. m., they will visit The Dallas Post and see how a country newspaper works. Howard Risley, general ‘mana- ger of The Post, will conduct the tour and explain the various steps in put; ting out a newspaper. ¥* ¥ 0» COLLEGE HOLD DANCE The Junior Class of College Miseri- cordia will hold a formal dance at ‘the Hotel Sterling on Friday evening. Miss general chairman of the affair. FR. To Address Kingston Bs Library Club Today 2% Howell E. Rees, managing editor of The Dallas Post, will address The Li- brary Club of Kingston High ‘School this afternoon at the school. Mr, Rees addressed the staff of the Miss Recor- ricordia. On Tuesday afternoon Mr, Rees addressed the staff of the Miss REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Dallas, in the State of Pennsylvania, at the close of business on November 1, 1935. ASSETS United States Government obligations, direct Other bonds, stocks, and securities Banking house, $54,000.00. Furniture and Real estate owned other than banking house Reserve with Federal Reserve bank Cash in vault and balances with other banks Outside checks and other cash items LIABILITIES Demand deposits, except United States Government deposits, public funds, and deposits of other banks 139,635.59 Time deposits, except postal savings, public funds, and deposits of other banks other subdivisions or municipalities United States Government and postal savings deposits Deposits of other banks, including certified and cashiers’ checks outstanding (a) Secured by pledge of loans (b) Not secured by pledge of loans Common stock, 3,000 shares, ! United States Government obligations, direct Other bonds, stocks, and securities Total Pledged (excluding rediscounts) (a) Against United States Government and districts, or other subdivisions of municipalities 26,000.00 State of Pennsylvania, County of Luzerne, ss: I, W. B. Jeter, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge Sworn to and subscribed be- | Correct—Attest: fore me this 14th day of Novem. | Recordia, the college newspaper. — Reserve District No. 3 $228, 399.37 3.35 164,100.00 235,615.51 65,500.00 26,365.15 95,597.05 27,736.66 377.81 1,257.58 \ 839,952.48 403,332.19 school districts, or 82,047.79 75,000.00 4,146.11 $105,887.78 598,273.90 $704,161.68 .80 $ 75,000.00 50,000.00 10,790.00 $135,790.00 839,952.48 87,000.00 14,000.00 101,000.00 75,000.00 of States, counties, school $101,000.00 ‘W. B. JETER, Cashier. N= ber, 1935. Clifford W. Space, E J. TT. Jeter, C. A. Frantz, Justice of the Peace. | : | (Seal) My Com. Ex. 1st Mondor R. L. Bricke], | in January, 1936. Directors. | ¢ | J To Study J ournalism Sarah Casey, president of the class, is is. giving a series of six talks on prac- Will Address PTA ) 7 pave wh To