The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 13, 1936, Image 4

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THE DALLAS POST, DALLAS, PA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1936.
‘end at his home m West ‘Dallas.’ 3
: treatment in Philalelphia for neuritis,
. Jeft ‘Tuesday to visit Mr. Dix and her
home on Lake Road. . 4) ng §
ton Lee, Mrs, Arthur Culver, Mrs. Irv-
ing Roe, Sr, and Mrs. John Yaple of
~ Edwin "Nelson,
Whlliam B. ‘Robinson spent the: oth
A AT is is undergoing
is reported as improved. Mrs. ‘Dix
family in a
Mrs. George K. Swartz has been
visiting in Philadelphia. ‘She returned
home on Meunesday.
James R.
fishing trip’ to Canada. He reports an
unusually large eaten 4
Miss Marzares Oliver, R. _N., who
has been doing private duty at Geis-
ineger Hospital, has returned to her
Mrs. John fe Mrs. Lee Gregse,
Mrs. James Oliver, anl Miss Mary Still
motored to Bloomsburg recently. {
: - * *
Mrs. Thomas Robinson, Mrs. Peyn-
Dallas attended the Saint Barnabas
Guild card Party on Thursday night
at St. Stephen’s Church House in Wil-
kes- Barre.
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Dr. ‘and Mrs. Robert Bodycomb, ac-
companied by the latter's mother, Mrs.
Oliver tural from a}
| CALEN DAR
; Friday .
Henry M. Laing Fire Co., the
Hose House; 8 Dp. m.
Mount Vale Council No. 224, Odd
Fellows’ Hall, 7:80 p: m.
‘Monday
Dallas’ Junior Women’s Club
Glee Club, - rehearsal, Suburban
n, 7:30 p. m.
Dallas Township P. T. A., High
School, 7:45 p. m. !
Dallas: Borough P. T. A. High
School, 8 p. m.
Tuesday
Henry M. Laing Fire Co., Auxi-
.liary, home of Mrs. Earl Monk, 8
DP. Mm.
Wednesday
(American Legion Post No. 672,
Odd Fellows’ Hall, 8 p. m.
Miss Elma Robbins of Trucksville
has been spending some time in New
York City. She is expected back to-
day.
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Mrs. Margaret Hildebrant is mak-
ing her home for the winter with Mrs.
W. H. Herring of Wilkes-Barre.
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Mrs. Nelson Whipp entertained her
Charles Landers, drove to Philadel,
phia, Union City, N. J.; Newark, N.
J., and New York City over the week
end. Dr. Body comb attended an odd"
Fellows’ meeting at Camden. The
Bodycombs visited Dr. Bodycomb’s
cousin, Fred Bodycomb and in Newark
they visited Mrs. Lander’s daughter,
Mrs. Elwood Goeringer. They return-
ed home on er nicht, :
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Sader of “Wivo-
ming Avenue entertained recently at
a party in honor of their son. Harry,
. Jr., who celebrated his twelfth anni-
versary. Those present were: Helen
LaBarr, Jane Ayre, Kathleen Bogert,
Margaret Jones, Betty Pittman, Jane
Troxell, Florence Miller, Jay Gould,
Bob Snyder, William
Papika, Loren McCarty, Bill Snyder,
and Mr. and Mrs. Blair Troxell.
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Leslie Worhola, manager of the
Dallas Water Company, had consider-
able trouble on Saturday in the Shab-
ertown area due to a broken rod at the
Craigle well.
* *
Mr. and Mrs. William Powell, who
have been residing in the residence of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kiefer of Shrine
View until the completion of their new
home, will move shortly into it: Mr.
end Mrs. Kiefer and family will re-
sume residence in their own home.
They have been the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. A. P. icter. ; we
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Robert Baker of Overbrook
< Mrs.
Memorial Hospital where she’ under-
went an operation for appendicitis.
Her condition is Fenoried as improved.
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Mr, and Mrs. James . Beaumont of
Philadelphia svent the week end visit-
ine their daughter and son-in- -law, Mr.
and Mrs. William H., Thomas of Dal-
las.
Road, Dallas, is a patient at’ Nesbitt i
Five Hundred Club on Tuesday night
at her home on Church street.
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| Mrs. ‘Karl “Kuehn entertained her
Bridge Club on Thursday night at her
home on Main street, Dallas,
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Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Schmerer and
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard O'Kane motored
to Lakewood, N. J., over the mid-week
holiday.
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Wyoming Valley Quoit League of
Wilkes-Barre held its banquet at Dal-
jas Inn on Tuesday night. Prizes and
a loving cup were presented to the
winning teams. There were 120 mem-
bers attending.
f $ » ®
Joe Schmerer and Joe Jewel recent-
ly spent some time in New York City.
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Mrs. A.’ D. Hull spent séme time
this week in New York City where
she visited her great aunt.
Ira
Mrs. Joseph Schmerer redently en-
tertained her mother and sister-in-law,
Mrs. David Herbert and Mrs. Philip
Herbert, of Baveargsvitle,
Irwin Coolbaugh, who has been re-
cuperating from a- recent operation, re-
turned to his Worl on Sedtesasy..
- ‘
“delegation. 7
went to Noxen ©
of that vicinity. o i
rnd * *
Mrs. rl of Norton
Avenue entertained her ¢éard club on
Monday yeveni
“Mr. ‘and . Mrs,
Reading visi ‘Mr.
Garinger’s par-
Huntsville over the week-end.
' BE. church entertained at the home of
birthday anniversary and also in rec-
‘as president of ‘the Ladies’ Aid of Al-
arion. Garinger ‘of
ents, Mr. an Mrs. ‘Wilson Garinger of
Mrs. Wilson ‘Garinger who has been
ill for the past Week is improving.
FRUIT
PILLSBU
FINE GRANULATED
{| RAISIN
CHOCOLATE RINGS 1.]Q ¢
PANCAKE FLOUR 11¢ 25¢
Marshmallow FLUFF 120z.tin 23 ¢
BISCUIT =25¢
LADIES AID TAKES
The Ladies’ Aid of the Aldirson M.
Mrs. H. R: Garinger last Friday ia
honor of Miss Emma Odenkirchen’s
ognition of her’ eight years of service
derson.
‘The following poem, written and
read by one of the members” ‘of the
organization, was dedicated 1 ‘Miss
Odenkirchen.
ot so many years ago
In the town of Write Haven,
Was a dear little girl” X
About whom everyone was raving.
She later came to Alderson to
dwell,
Where people learned to like Ber,
Oh, so well!
“When she was. introduced ig me
She said, “With me you will agree,
* My last name you'll not remember,
So just call me Emma.”
She sort’a took me under her
wing
And guided me through many
things.
TO HONOR EMMA ODENKIRCHEN
‘| Getzman. George Smith, Edgar: Stemm,
‘Nettie
TO POETRY
and she has Proved a friend to be
Which really means a lot to me.
I thought it was so very grand
That I have found that Emma's
hand -
Is always ready ‘to Yolo) out,
Her friends, when in perplexity or
doubt. i
Now we, the Ladies’
gathered ’
To wish her health, wealth and
Many happy birthdays hereafter.
Those present were: Mesdames Mike
Aid, Rave
. Richards, Florence Condon,
Phil Thompson, Hattie Rauch,” Lucy
Altemus, Fred Davis, John Parsons,
Otis Allen, G. Leinthal, J. George,
Harold. Payne, Adda Garinger, Guy
|'Scouten; Peter Kuchta, Harvey Kit-
chen, Grover Anderson, Harold Hig-
gins, Ross Garinger, Raymond Garin-
ger, H. D. Allen,” H." R. Garinger,
Jessie Rogers, - Miss Lina Garinger,
Miss + Elsie Garinger, a guest, Mrs.
Lord, David Parsons, Billy Garinger,
Arnold Geringer, Mildred Kitchen and
the guest of honor.
The Ladies” Aid of the Dallas M. E.
church served the dinner to the Dal-
las Junior ‘Women’s Club on Wednes-
day night at the church parlors.
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Mrs. W. B. Foss of Wilkes-Barre
was the week end guest of Mrs. Irv-
ing Roe, Sr., of Country Club Road.
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Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Paul of Con-
necticut have taken the Brickel
apartment on Main street, Dallas. Mr.
Paul is mechanical superintendent for
the Dallas Post.
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Marion Hildebrant entertained the
Former Noxen Girl
Wedded In Boston
Miss Martha Eley Married To
Eugene Boutell¢ On
Wednesda
Miss Martha Eley, daughter of
Floyd Eley and a former resident of
Noxen, and Eugene Boutelle, Boston,
were married on Wednesday afternoon
in Boston, at the home of Mr. Boutelle.
After the ceremony the couple left
members of her Sunday school class
on Friday evening at her home
East Dallas. Those present were
Rachael Ross, Catherine Thompson,
Louise Brace, Marion, Beatrice and
Jean Hildebrant.
$ * * *%
The Ladies’ Aid is standing a vig-
orous contest among its members for
the quilt that has just been completed.
The person turning in the largest sum
of money will receive the quilt.
® * -
Mrs, Peter Delaney of Alderson en-
tertained in honor of her daughter,
Mary at a birthday party on Saturday
afternoon. Those present: Phylis En-
ders, Lois Avery, Wilda Zimmerman,
Mildred Kitchen, Nancy Parsons, Eliz=
abeth Kitchen, Carol Mayor, Elaine
Avery, Herbert Davis, Hattie Rauch,
Mrs. Cal.
Mrs. Peter Deleney:
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Mr. and . D. L. Edwards of
Trucksville will attend the Penn- State
*
Mr. and’ Mrs. William Niemeyer en-
tertained over the week end Mr. and
Mrs. George Meister, Mrs. Catherine
Baltimore, Maryland,
Mr. add Mrs. George Orcutt. of Nox:
on visited the latter's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Doyle "Roberts of Davenport,
Street, Dallas, recently. 4 ’
4 \
or No®
in |
Fraley, Mrs. Herbert Pevi®
Game at State College this Saturday.
Meister, and Miss Gertrude Meister. af -
for Miami, Fla., to spend the winter.
They will make their home next Spring
in a suburb of Boston.
| Miss Eley has many friends in this
| section, having made her home for
| some time with Mr. and Mrs. F. Fel-
ker. She was graduated from Noxen
High School and the Wilkes-Barre
General Hospital School for Nurses.
She was valedictorian of her class in
both places.
For the last several years she has
been assistant supervisor of nurses at
the Bronx Hospital, New York.
Mrs. Albert Elkins of Carverton
‘Road, Trucksville, is recuperating at
her home from a serious illness. Her
“condition is reported as improving.
: a: i * ss =
Mrs, M. A, Wilcox entertained at a
Bridge Luncheon on Wednesday at her
home on Lake street. The guests were
Mrs: Nellie Heitzman, Mrs. N. B.
Geist, and Mrs. W. H. Becker all of
‘Wilkes-Barre. &
i aa 25 ww }
CLOSE ESCAPE
Is
Seven Have Narrow Escape From In-
jury When Two Cars Turn Turtle
On Ruggles ges
Seven persons narrowly Sveapel in-
| jury last Saturday morning when ‘two
.| automobiles upset after colliding on a
rural road near Ruggles.
The drivers,
David M. Parke, Forty Fort, and. Wal-
Whitaker 8 car.
&
~ SHOP AT
Sizes
14-20
38-52
guaranteed
fast colors
MENS
DRESS.
LADIES NEW
Black
and
Brown
*1.49
A group of local people spent last
week-end ‘at Simon attending the first
‘district quarterly conference meeting
of the Free Methodist Church. In the
&roup were Miss Marion Rogers, Ila
Smith, Helen Gailey, Mrs. Clara Brig- |
ham, Grace Heberling of Meshoppen,
iE v. Lewis, Seifert of Outlet and, Rev.
fertrude Ross.
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| 125 MAIN ST
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| Two Plays Featare 3
lace: ‘Whitaker, Noxen, were not injur- |
ed. There were five other persons in
NEW FALL
HOUSE DRESSES
SPECIAL
WOVEN TABLE
CLOTHS 19s
Children’s MENS DRESS
SHOES 9¢ | SHIRTS 60s
HOSE
Fall Oxfords
| CHASIN'S DEPT STORE
‘opposite post office LUZERNE
PTA Meeting Monday
Dallas Township ‘Parent Teachers
Association will meet on Monday night
“Tat Tr45 atthe High School auditorium.
The program, arranged by the. teach-
a speaker which Miss Elaine ‘Davis
has procured. The plays are ‘directed
by Miss Marie “Wioolbert, and Miss Le-
ona Smith and are entitled | Red
Shoes at Plymouth” and “Hobson: Gets
‘Thankful. 5.
hes
CHASIN'S
Bright Prints
Plaid Checks G
Dots
3
ers, “consists of two one:act plays. and
25¢|
Childrens’ GLOVES 10c|
RY’S sm. pkg. lge. pkg.
SUCAR 101:47¢
SOFTASIL
GRAND UNION SLICED
PINEAPPLE 2
‘OCTAGON SOAP CHIPS
KIRKMAN'S BORAX SOAP
IVORY SOAP FLAKES
Garden Fresh Fruits & Vegetables
CAKE
FLOUR
ks 2D
39:
Ige. pkg. 18 ¢
bar 4 £¢
Ige.pkg. 2.3 [4
BIG JUICY—216 SIZE
FLORIDA ORANGES
80 SIZE-HEAVY
FRESH, GREEN
FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT
13 for 25¢
6 for 21c
SPINACH
2 Tos, 1lc
Please,
(we!
Community Welfare Campaign
November
The Community Wel-
fare Federation annual-
ly gives services in the
Dallas area more than
double the amount con-
tributed locally. Your
contribution this year
will help carry on the
work of 32 affiliated
social welfare and char-
acter building agencies.
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