- sewing ad Mrs. Wesley Dymond, Mrs. Orange MRS. MARY EMMANUEL CORRESPONDENT The members of the eighth grade recently surprised their teacher, Miss Frances Dymond, at her home. Those present were Marian Brace, Jean Em- manuel, Vivian Volpeous, Beryl and Beatrice Brigham, Alice Evans, Lil- lian Bell, Jack Fowler, Lewis and Ross i Bedford, and George Evans. Mrs. Myrtle Kunkle entertained her club Wednesday afternoon. Those present were: Mrs. Fannie Fer- ry, Mrs. Freda Perry, Mrs. Mary Em- manuel, Mrs. Savilla Cain, Mrs. Myrtle Miller, Mrs. Sarah Smith, Mrs. Eva Brigham, Mrs. Elizabeth Dymond, Jackie Cain, Paul Kunkle, Anita Em- manuel, and Mrs. Myrtle Kunkle. Miss Edna Roushey has returned to her home at Shavertown after visit- ing Mrs. F. A. Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. George Wioolever, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Woolever, Gene and Bobby Woolever of Vestal, N. Y., were week end guests of Herbert Woolever. Wesley Dymond has purchased a new Dodge sedan. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Sickler visited Miss Mary Hastie at Pittston, Friaay night. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Agnew were lo- cal eallers Saturday night, Alozo Bailey who underwent an op- eration at the General Hospital some- time ago has returned home much im- proved. Paul Jones who is stationed at a CCC Camp near Binghamton, N. Y., was a week end guest at the home of F. A. Snyder. Mr, and Mrs. David Emmanuel en- | tertained on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dymond and family, West Pittston, Mr. and Mrs. Alpha, Dymond and family, Harris Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Howell and family of Dal- las. ‘Word has been received of tne safe arrival of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Lewis, and Miss Frances Dymond at Bay City, Texas. | Mrs. Mildred Boston of West Pitts- | ton was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Laird Stanton. Miss Dorothy Brace of Wyoming vi- sited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brace over the week-end. Mr, and Mrs. Laird Stanton enter- | tained at dinner Sunday evening, Mr. Mary and Emmanuel and daughter, Mrs. Mildred Boston. Mrs. Glenn Sickler entertained the Cheerio Class at a business meeting Monday night. Those present were: Janet and Roberta Eaton, Marietta and | Jean Emmanuel, Rose Evans, Mrs. Dora, Hislop, and Mrs. Violet Welsh. | The Cheerio Class will hold an ice | cream social in the Church Hall Fri- | day night May 22, 1936. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Elton Shupp and fam- ily of West Pittston visited Mrs. Pearl Sickler on Sunday, Anita, [Edward Cobleigh, and Mr. party in ‘Ruggles MRS. MYRTLE KOCHER CORRESPONDENT James Lord's on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Kitchen, Friday in Wilkes-Barre. Mrs. Ben Rood called on Mrs. Louise | Kocher on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Orrison Kocher and calling on Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Rood. Miss, Vera Kitchen is ill at this writing, : Mrs. Claude Wilkes and family called at Mrs. Vern Kitchen’s on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kocher, Sr. visited Peter Eckert and family on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Whitesell and daughter Eleanor and son Grant spent Sunday with Mrs. Whitesell’s father, M. J. Kocher, Crusaders Meet The Regular monthly meeting of the [Young Crusaders’ Class of the Rug- lgles M. E. Church held their monthly meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Hillard. A lunch was served ‘to the following present: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Traver and son Clayton, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Charles Williams and son | Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bron- son and Ira Bronson, Mrs. Edna Jones, Clarence Montross, Mary Higgens, John Higgens, Willard Kocher, Mrs. Frank Traver, Dean Kocher, Clarence {Oberst, Leona, Kocher, Ella Crispell, and Mrs. William Hillard, All Day Quilting The Ruggles M. E. Church Ladies’ Aid held an all-day quilting party at the home of Mrs. Clifford Crispell. Dinner was served to the following: Mrs. Almon Rood, Mrs. Mina Harrison, Mrs. Verne Kitchen, Mrs. William Hill- lard, Wilma, and Barbara Hillard, Mrs. ‘Edna Jones, Clarence Montross, Mrs. (Herbert Bronson, Mrs. Robert Traver land daughter Treva Traver and Mrs. /Claude Wilkes and Mrs. Clifford Cris- pell. Grange Meeting The regular meeting of Beaver Run Grange 813 met at the hall on Satur- day evening. The next meeting will be held June on, 19386. . irthday Party The Rote Birthday Club gave a honor of Mrs. Sherman Hoover's birthday at the home on Fri- day. An elaborate dinner was served | to the following guests: Mrs. Susie Crispell, Mrs. Marguerite Rood, Mrs. Helen Wilson, Mrs. Estella Endlers, Mrs. ' Carrie Smith, Mrs. - Frances Hoover, Mrs. Nettie Bear, Mrs. Eva DR. KEMP DENTIST 74 Public Square WILKES-BARRE Hours 9 A. M. to 7 P. M. DIAL 2-2528 NEW GIFTS added to the “Gold Nugget” Premium List Whistling Tea Kettles . . . Miniature Kodaks . . « Beverage Glasses . . . 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"Phone Dallas 200 Just added to the big list of popular “Gold Nugget” premiums to encourage you to Nugget” Coal Premium Super ior Wyomin g An- Eos Bin Now With ing Anthracite Spring Prices CALL “HARRY E” COLLIERY 7-3144 Mr. and Mrs. Ona , Kocher called at Mrs. William Hillard and Ethel Shupp spent Louise Kocher spent Sunday evening J ackson The Jackson Ladies’ Aid Society will hold an ice cream social at the church hall on the evening of May 30th. Mrs, Dana Rice and daughter Caro- line spent Tuesday at the home of a cousin, Mr. Edward Wagner who died at his home at Sweet Valley after a lingering illness. Mrs. Irving Ashton spent a day re- cently with her mother at Nanticoke. The Ladies’ Aid Society will hold their June meeting at the M. E, Par- sonage at Lehman. Marie Adelman Is Laid To Rest At Idetown The funeral daughter of of Marie Adelman, nd Mrs. Orville Adel- sh Street, Dallas was held family home Saturday after- of the service and burial was in the Idetown Cemetery. Sixth grade students of the borough school, class mates of the deceased, attended the service in a body. Pall- bearers were Kenneth Davison, Robert leming, Richard Major, Earl Mason, Thomas Murphy and Gerald Sullivan. Boice and daughter Lily Jane Boice, Mrs. Helen Kreidier, Mrs. Elida Wil- son, Mrs. Marie QGarringer and son Nealon, Mrs. Jane Kocher, Mrs. Jennie Gebbler, Mrs. Maggie Kitchen, Mrs, Anna Kraft, Mrs. Louise Kocher, Mrs. {Lucy Altemus, Mrs. Olive Traver, Mrs. Etta Shand, and Mrs. Myrtle Kocher. Many beautiful gifts were received and all enjoyed a fine day. y To Be Married In June Announcement has been made of the approaching marriage of Miss Violet Kocher, daughter of M. J. Kocher, which will take place in June. Miss Kocher is ja trained nurse signed her position in the pital to be married. Bronx Hos- i i ue STE and has re- | Kunkle MRS. MINNIE KUNKLE CORRESPONDENT 1 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Makinson of Forty Fort were callers at the Olin Kunkle home on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boston enter- tained at Sunday night supper Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hoyt. Birthday Party A birthday party was given for Mrs. Palmer Updyke by the Silver Leaf club at her home on Friday evening. Those present were: Miss Gertrude Smith, Mrs. Olin Kunkle, Mrs. William Miers, Mrs. A. L. Kunkle, Mrs. Gideon Miller, Mrs. Harold Smith, Mrs. Charles Wertman and son Herbert, Mrs. Ralph Elston, Mrs. Stanley Els- ton, Mrs. Kenneth Martin, Mrs. Edgar Nulton, Mrs. William Weaver, Mrs. Ernest Martin, Miss Frances Hess, Mrs. Leroy Hess, Mrs. Frank Hess, \Mrs, Florence Klimack, Republican Women’s Meeting The following attended the Dallas Township Republican Women’s Club meeting at the home of Mrs. tor Rydd, Mrs. M. C. Miers, Mrs. J. S. Kunkle, Mrs. Albert Kunkle, Mrs. Oli- ver Ellsworth and Mrs. Minnie Kunkle. — a FRANK KITCHEN BURIED Funeral services for Frank Kitche were conducted from the family honfie in Sweet Valley Sunday afternoon Katie || Wilson on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Vic- ; Loyalville Mr. and Mrs. Harold Payne spent Sunday with the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Payne. Miss Nellie and Lidie Garland of Kingston spent Sunday with Mr, and | Mrs. Henry Wolfe, The Mother's Day program at the Loyalville Church was largely attended on Sunday. ‘Miss Lillian Mann home of Miss Sunday. The children of the Loyalville School will give the operetta entitled “Spring Glow” in the Loyalville Church Hall, May 19, on Tuesday Evening. Every. body welcome. Mrs. Henry Wolfe is confined to her home with the grip. The Official Board of the Loyalville Church will meet Wednesday night at the Church. called at the Genevieve Wolfe on First National Bank DALLAS, PA. —r MEMBERS AMERICAN 2 o'clock. Burial ‘was in the Maple Grove Cemetery. . HEVAS WOOLBE RT Tenseal, > Mia A COMPLETE SERVICE, assuring a sym- BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION ww 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. * #* » - remedy. Roll roofings priced 85c Used Electric Reffi erator Weishave several) good used machines ’ including ae Kel- vinators which we will sell at $40.00—$65.00 and $75.00, or we would rent to reliable parties. ALL THESE MACHINES ARE IN GOOD CONDITION Sone ~ Our package seeds are sure 0 grow. 10c buys a big packet | whatever variety you want fo: your garden. =r ; If your roof leaks, we have to $2.00. Strip shingles at $4.25 square or Asphalt coating $1.95 for 5 gallons. Walter Ja vis recently bought a stri shingle roof for his camp a Forkston, Rice USE MOORE’S PAINT ‘There's nothing that affor quite so much protection for the money invested as Moore’s. $2 buys a gallon, i —— sey Anyone in need of a che team harness should see us promptly. We have rebuilt 50 sets of used army harness and will sell at these low prices: No. 1 Light »low harness $16.00 No. 2 General Purpose A Harness, $25.00 The above are complete team harness with bridles and new 2 ft. lines—a big value. We als have a quantity of saddles at $5.00 each. Cobleigh Bros. / ORDER YOUR COAL Now pathetic, personal attention to every detail Interest On Savings Deposits Inc s From; > that will relieve the bereaved of needless No account too small to assure ° i i ROBERT W. EIPPER + worry and expenses [oarerul shtention, Tunkhannock J iBhons Dallas 27 R-3 SHAVERTOWN. . DALLAS OR1S J VRuk Sexes for Ren : a RA $ 0 0 ® / hi : N= for the first time, you can buy one of the nation- | ally famous Westinghouse Golden Jubilee electric Fa ranges for the small sum of $99.50 (cash). These new con- ceptions of range style and beauty bring you the cleanli- ness, the speed and the automatic cooking perfection of ac- ; Free Connection curately controlled electric heat. =I ce. -0 Get rid of your kitchen worries . .. Banish kitchen Fors Halted tine we will con. drudgery now by electrifying your cooking. Pay only pect free of charge (under ordinary $5.00 $1.00 conditions) any electric range you down = week purchase, thus saving you up to $40. £ Come in today and learn how simply and easily you can change oon from old-fashioned Sheling to modern, carefree electric cookery. & Electric C Luzerne County Gas ectric Corp. "Phone Dallas 340 /