1 > i parry THE DALLAS POST, DALLAS, PA, $ HEADLINES OF 1936 A concentrated review of ‘the last twelve months as the Back Mountain Region saw them march by . . . significant headlines lifted from the fifty-two issues of The Dallas Post during 1935. For a review of national and foreign \ news see next week’s Post. (Continued from Page 1) BOARD'S BUDGET MEETING Dallas Directors Fix Levy At 28.5, Same As Last Year . . . Forest Blazes Fought Near Here . . . SPIRITED FIGHT FOR DEMOCRATIC COM- MITTEE POSTS . .. In Good Shape After Flood Strain, En- gineers Report . . . FLOOD RELIEF FUNDS SWELLED . . . Miss Emily Calman, Who Fled Flood, Dies At Nep- hew’s Home Here ... BY-PASS PRO- JECT STALLED BY ELECTION, APRIL 10: M, E. Pastors Prepare For 85th Annual Conference ... CON- SUMERS AWAIT NEW DISCUSSION ON WATER RATES ... Half Of 150- Day Postponement Period Passes Without Report . ‘George J. Russ Called By Death ... ROBERT FLEM- ING, DALLAS JUNIOR, WINS COUNTY ORATORY CONTEST SEC- OND YEAR . Firemen Complete Cast For Musical Show. APRIL 17: NEW RATES SUBMIT- TED Water Company Lowers Rates From Original Rise ... Exempts Parrish Heights Consumers, Pending Irprovements . . . TEXAS CENTEN- NIAL INVITES LOCAL DELEGATES TO DALLAS DAY PROGRAM Farmers Rid Farewell To Depression, Reports Post In Annual Farm Edition . Rev. F. D. Hartsock, Former Past- or, Dies On Way Home From Florida. APRIL 24: Business Men Tell Water Company Adequate Supply Must Be Assured , Ready To Accept New ‘Schedule If That Condition Is Met . . . ROAD COSTS TRIPLED IN ELEC- TION YEAR . Property Owner's Association Appeals From Annual Au- ait. Trucksville, Carverton and Lehman . . . DALLAS SCHOOL BOARD SAID TO BE THINKING OF REVISING FIRST TAX LEVY ... Council Reduces Mil- lage TO 15.5 . . . County Committee Scramble Sole High ‘Spot In Tuesday's Primary. MAY 1: WILCOX AND PRIVE WIN BOROUGH COMMITTEE POSTS ... HONEYWELL, LAYAOU AND TUR- PIN TN DALLAS TOWNSHIP 4 G. O. P. Vote Far In lead Of Demo- cratic . .. . MASON CONFERS WITH UTILITY’'S COUNSEL MONDAY . . . Mrs. W. I. Tracy Back From Reunion With Lee In New York . .. James B. Scott, Spanish War Veteran, Dies . . . Scout Flood Crew Awarded Citations . Condition Of Robert Allen Critical) Aftér Sudden Illness . . . Joseph Rood Plays In Drum Corps Organized By ‘Father At Close Of Civil War . Light Rains Curb Serious Woods Fires. MAY 8: BOARD NAMES HARRY TENNYSON SUPERVISING PRINCI- PAL . . . “Playing With Fire,” Dinger ‘Warns Father O’Leary, Health Much Improved, From Florida Mrs. Harvey Danks, Great-grandchild Of Captain Samuel Ransom, Indian Fighter . . . Arthur V. (Timothy) Mor- Is Motoring Home gan, 18, Harvey's Lake, Killed In Au-|GAL BONDS WHICH HAVE DELAY - tomobile Crash . . . Farmers Discuss New Program For Soil Conservation. MAY 15: ROBERT J. ALLEN VICTIM OF STROKE . .. Chief Stev- enson Will “Crack Down” On YViolat- | Issue vis ors At Lake . . . DINGER STARTS | LEGAL PROCEDURE AGAINST Dies While Asleep . . . Two | taling Death Victim . . . Graduating | Elected Teacher At Dallas Township DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT . .. In Noxen High School Class . . . Alex, Noxen'’s Tame Beer, Gets Room And Board In Wyoming Valley's Zoo . . . NOXEN GOES DRY AFTER MEMORIAL DAY. MAY 22: mony On Dinger’s Dismissal By Borough Protest Board ors From Entering Into New Huntsville Dam ! . Conference Makes Changes At}... {Charges That Kingston Township Fe- Lightning Strikes Cherry Tree Near Home Of Rev. Fedor Ether. JUNE 26: FINE TO HEAR ARGU- MENTS ON BILL AGAINST SCHOOTJ, BOARD BUDGET TODAY ... Rev. G. E.- Ruff Observes Tenth Anniversary As Pastor Of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church . WHIPPLE SAWMILL LEVELLED BY FIRE Freight Shipments On Increase Here . . . imale Teachers Smoke Disappear At Board’s Meeting . .". New ‘Schedule Of Water Rates Effective Next Wednes- day Taxpayers’ Association To Meet To Consider Protest. JULY 3: Flood Of Letters Rains On Home Of Faith Hope Charity Harding, Precocious Trucksville Baby . . .Moth- er’'s Love Rides With Lee Tracy On 2,000-Mile Yacht Race To Hawaii . . . Dallas Athletic Council Cuts Big Defi- cit . . . Vernon To {Have Old-Fashioned Fourth Of July ... Old Folks Target Yor Many Swindles Here. JULY 10: ALL-TIME HEAT. REC- ORDS FADE AS MERCURY’ TOPS 1918 MARK . . . Official Mark Of 103 Recorded At Scranton Weather Office . Political Lines Drawn For G. O. P. Campaign Locally . . . Economic Up- swing Reflected In Big Building In- crease In Dallas Area . . . Tim LaBar Chairman of Firemen’s Outing SILVER LOVING CUP AND $100 AWAITS INFANT ELECTED RE- GENT OF BABYLAND. JULY 17: Cool Breezes Blow Heat Wave Away But Drought Threatens Crop Loss . . . Babies In Post's Pop- ularity Contest Await Signal To Start Borough Firemen Start Drive For G. O. P. Opens . Lee Tracy EXx- Cash ' Donations . . . Local’ Campaign . . pected To Reach Hawaii, Goal In Re- gatta, This Week-end Board Anxiously Awaits Judge Fine’'s Deci- sion . . . HEAD-ON COLLISION AT LAKE INJURES SEVEN Dog- Killings Laid To Man Who Threatened Shavertown Folks, JULY 24: BOARD'S" ATTORNEY PREPARES 29-MILL BUDGET FOR COURT . . . Post Predicts Possibility Of One-Mill Reduction . . . Three-Mill Cut Was Asked . . . Dallas Directors Shuffle Staff Of Teachers . . Stull, Deserted Lumber Town, To Be Busy Again For A Day ... Fred Irving Ros- engrant, 62, Dies; Survived By 86- Year-Old Father . . . Firemen Report Donations of $232. JULY 31: JANE WHIPPLE TAKES LEAD IN BABY CONTEST AS FIRST WEEKLY LAP ENDS Throngs Attend Rites For Mrs. Joshua Brundle .. . Merle Shaver Fractures Leg In 8- Foot Fall . . . Firemen Report Total Of $275 Collected . . . Donald T. Kes- Jackson Mourns | | | | p 1s | CRITICS. | McLean Concludes Testi- | Addresses Free Methodist Campers . . . Against PROMINENT . | MISSIONARIES Hands Down Order Restraining Direct- | MEETINGS Contract { Dies At Noxen . THOUSANDS LOST HERE IN | DAMAGE FROM LATE To Ninety Per Cent . .= FROST . . .| Orchards Report Losses Of From Fifty APPLE CROP | RUINED 4 Beaumont Graduates Sixteen $40,000 Dallas Township Annex Will Be Rready For Commence- ment . . . Sixteen In Dallas Township Senior Class THREE SUITS AGAINST DALLAS SCHOOL BOARD EITHER IN COURTS OR IN PRO- CESS OF PREPARATION , . . Leslie| Warhola, New Chief Of MAY 29: Third Legal Action Against Borough School Board To Be Heard By Judge Fine Monday Stanley Doll Asks Court To Declare Budget Illegal . . . TEMPORY INJUNCTIONS PELAY TAX DUPLICATE May Queen Crowned At Kingston Township Field Day . . . Opened For Inspection . . Graduate 22 Seniors . . Gives Diploms To Twelve . Valley Suicide As Edna Hannon, Al- derson. JUNE 5: VISTS COLLEGE Lands On Campus In Kingston Township Graduates 900 Inspect New Dallas Township An- nex , . . Dallas Borough Directors Ap- prove List Of 18 Graduates . SCHOOL DISTRICT AWAITS DE- CISION ON DALLAS CASES... GOVERNOR EARLE MISERCORDIA . . Airplane 5% its “Most Beautiful Sight,” Says Governor | B After Air View Of Dallas. JUNE 12: SUIT... Aainst Borough School Board . .. Dis- missal Of Dinger Authorized , .. Dal- las Wielcomes Mr. And Mrs. Johannes van der Hazenkamp, Amsterdam, Holland . . . POSTPONE- MENT OF WATER RATE INCREASE ENDS IN TWO WEEKS . . . Veter- ans’ Bonus Bonds Here Monday. R19: SHOWERED ON Laing Fire Co. | . Laketon High | . Identify | .| WETS .| THIS SECTION . . . .| 68, BOARD WINS FIRST |, McLean Dissolves Injunction | Tunkhannock-Dallas Road Open . Visitors From! QUARTER OF A MIL-|For Flowers . . DALLAS | Monastery VETS COLLECT BONUSE Slo. | BUDGET .-. ter, Dallas Township Coach Resigns After Eight Years Here . . . COURT CUTS ONE MILL FROM DISPUTED . DECISION, PARTIAL VICTORY FOR BOARD, LIFTS LE- ED DUPLICATE . . . CONCLUSION OF CASES REBUKE TO BOARD'S AUGUST 7: Liquor Will Be Election Jerry Elston Leads Field In Baby Contest. . Mrs. Elmer Parrish C. P. Hough- Ronald Doll . Firemen’s Fund Up $65 More. AUGUST 14: Laing Firemen's Fund Past $400 Mark . . . Rabbi Beskin, In- timate Of Trotzky And Foe Of Reds, CLERGYMEN AND AT EAST DALLAS Miner Padden, 92 . Charles H. Wilner. Shavertown, Gets Book He Lost In Mines Forty-Five Years Ago . . . Le- gion Cancels Horse Show Plans. “No Question Of Man’s | Says Nelson Booth Of President Dallas Man Explains | Flood Project To FDR On Visit To| Valley Senator Sordoni’s Farms | Now: 1,400 Acres With New Tract ... .| Late Duplicate Will . Make Dallas | Board Scrape For Funds. AUGUST 2 Sincerity” 28: .Landon lLeading On| Returns In Nation-wide Poll . . . Firemen Near $600 Mark . . . Local Schools Begin New Terms . . Crops Benefit By Week's Rainfall | © .| Daddow’s Clay Deposits At Lopez | Scene Of Busy Activity . . . Tunkhan- nock Fair September 16-18 . . . Swim AUGUST Scattered Dallas Township Annex Team After President's Cup At W ash- . Lehman To ! ington, SEPTEMBER 4: FIREMEN EX- {CEED $700 GOAL AS DRIVE FOR | FUNDS ENDS . Local Swimmers iTake Second Place In Washington | Race . . . CLOSE BATTLE BETWEEN AND DRYS EXPECTED IN James Anderson, Dies Harvey's Lake Police- {men Arrive In Time To Prevent Seri- {ous Blaze In Shapiro Home. | ‘| SEPTEMBER 11: Daniel Waters To | Resign School Board Job Mrs. | Fred Honeywell Expires At Hospital Sullivan County Man Deeded | Tract To God: Sold For Back Taxes Three Miles Of New Pave On | Second Concrete Stretch May Be Laid [ This Year Curious Writer Digs [Up Facts Concerning Other U. S. Dal- lasses . . . Biggest Crowds In Years | Attending County Fairs. | SEPTEMBER 18: Harvey's Lake i Quoit Winners Will Be Feted . . . Mrs. [Geor, ge Sawyer Wins 15 Prize R ibbons . See Hope For New At Lake»... Rivalry In G. P. Ranks Heightened When Some pr: Company Files New Tar- {Receive Invitation To Rally A Day llas . | . John Sullivan Host T.ate-. . . Mrs. Estella D. Weiss, 61, as Borough's Basketball | Dies, . Dinger Seeks To Have Banc Re-open Case rm Hits Centermoreland . SEPTEMBER 25: LOCAL OPTION ON BALLOTS IN FOUR TOWNS .| Odds On Claims . . A rHEIS FALL . .. Senator Sordoni Ac- quires Farm At. Lake . Football Season Opens . . Student Govern- ment New Idea At Dallas High School . Local Women Visit Quintuplets. OCTOBER 2: JERRY ELSTON WINS POST'S POPULAR BABY CONTEST . .. Seven M. E. Churches Unite To Stress Need For Spiritual In- tensification . . . FDR Registers Gains But Alf Still Leading In Country Newspaper Poll . . , Ten Years After Harvey's lake Accident, Driver Is Found In Texas; Gets Two Years . . . Mrs. Barbara Kiefer Celebrates 91st Birthday. OCTOBER 9: Huntsville Christian Church Observes 93rd Anniversary of Founding Fred Kiefer Returns From Canada With Bear And Moose Trophies . . . Mrs. Donald Innes, Dal- las, Lone Woman Juror At Jennings Trial . . . FDR GAINING IN NEWKS- PAPER POLL ... LANDON LEAD- ING IN STRAW VOTE . .. Cobleighs Win Soft Ball Championship. OCTOBER 16: O’KANE ROUNDS UP YOUTHS CHARGED WITH SHOOTING CRESSON D. GALLUP . . . Two Injured In Scuffle For Gun With Wounded Watchman . .. Lot ter-writers Swamp Post With Opin ions On Local Option . .. Lake Town- ship Business Men Charge Local Op- tion Will Boost Taxes . . . Kingston Township To Build New Annex With PWA Help This Year ... CONTRACT FOR THREE MILE CONCRETE LINK ON ROUTE 92. TO BE. LET .'. . G. O. P. CONFIDENT OF MAJORITY HERE . . . Republicans Open Head- quarters On Main Street. OCTOBER 23: Roosevelt Election Hinges On City Vote, Belief Of Ex-'! perts , . . Mrs. Floyd Sanders Is Nam- | ed Majors Of CWF Solicitors . . Township To Enter Three Plays In| Tourney. OCTOBER 30: Expect Landon To Poll Large Majority Here, Despite Democratic Gains Elsewhere’. . . Francis Freeman Indorses Post's Sug- gestions For Centralized Police Force . St. Therese’s R. C. Church Plans 10th Anniversary Program For No- vember 10 . . . LOCAL OPTION DOM- INANT IN ELECTION HERE Hen Lays Egg With Sunflower On Side, Letter “L” On End. NOVEMBER 6: FOUR A TOWNS TURN THUMBS DOWN ON LOCAL OPTION . .. More Than 2,000 Pass Up Chance To Cast Ballot On Major Issue he LONG-TIME DRY AREA RE- VERSES POSITION 2. Carverton District Alone Opposes Liquor ‘Sales . © ‘DALLAS SECTION . RESISTS RISING TIDE OF DEMOCRACY ... Holds To Traditional G. O. P. Loyalty While County Goes For FDR Goal Of $1,400 Set For Local Group In Welfare Campaign. NOVEMBER 13: Lehman Church Marks 80th Anuiversary Of Dedica- tion . Trucksville Free Methodist Church 25 Years Old . . . Dallas Town- ship Ends String Of Defeats By Up- setting Dallas Borough Grand Jury Indicts Galloway And Evans On Charge Of Assulting Cresson Gallup . Bierly’s Victory Over Shortz For Legislature Verified By Courts. NOVEMBER 20; Will Open Bids To- day On “Yhree-Mile Link Between Dal- las'And Tunkhannock POST CALLS FOR WIDE-SPREAD COM- MUNITY CO-OPERATION TO GIVE DALLAS SPIRITED CHRISTMAS UBSERVANCE Suggests Plans For Civie Program . . . Dallas Town- ship Ranks Tenth On Personality Tax List Among Seventy-Two County Communities . . . Mrs, W. M. Major Recalls Pioneer Days Of Lehman M. E. Church “The White Flag,” Second Peace Play By Rev. F. M. Sel- lers, Repeated By Enthusiastic Re- quest. NOVEMBER 27: Civic Groups Join Plans For Community Observance . . . TOWINSHIP WINS FIRST BOUTS IN DRAMA TOURNEY ... Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Frantz Observe 45th Wedding Anniversary . . . Sudden Illness Fatal To B. F. Mott . . . LOCAL COMMUN - ITY WELFARE WORKERS EXCEED GOAL IN CHARITY DRIVE . Pom- ona Grange Guest Of Lohman Post Launches Its Annual Appeal For Toys. DECEMBER 4: 250 EMPLOYEES SHARE INCREASE :- AT NOXEN TANNERY . . . Dana Frear Dies At Beaumont . . . Dallas Township And Dallas Borough Directors Plan Joint Session To Discuss Tuition Claims By Borough . . . Mrs. Ralph Elston Pays Bet To Son By Feasting Entire Dallas Township Football Team Lvans | And Galloway Seeking New Trial. DECEMBER 11: Mix-up In Dates Stalls Proposed Tuition Meeting | Borough And Township Directors At . Dallas Business | Men Will Erect Christmas Lights . . Women's Club Finishes Plans For | Children’s Party . .. Rotary Gives Aid . Vets Push Plans For Local Home . Dr. George K. Swartz Re-elected President Borough School Board . . . New High School Band Scores Hit. DECEMBER 18: EIPPER PRES- ENTS TOWNSHIP SIDE IN CON- TROVERSY Local Vets Honor Daddow And Isaacs Agree To Establish Clubrooms HOLIDAY ATMOSPHERE SPREADS OVER TOWN AS CIVIC GROUPS UNITE IN BIG PROGRAM . .. Women’s Club To Play Host To 100 Children At Party .. . Glee Club To Sing, Band To Play In. Central Town Multi-colored Lights Strung Along Main Street. Local Thespians Lose Out In Bi- County Test After Winning Two Tour- neys In County . Scholastic Fives Poised For Season . Contract Awarded For 3.17 Miles Of Dallas- Tunkhannock Road. Kunkle Couple Have Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Miers of Kunkle celebrated their 39th wedding anniver- sary this week. They were married in Kunkle on December 29, 1897. Be- fore marriage Mrs. Miers was Amy Kunklé. The ‘couple has four child- ren, T. J. Miers, Pittsburgh; Russell and James; Kunkle, and Marlon, Trucksville. There are eleven grand- children, Rev | visited Mr. FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1936 Mrs. Frank Traver Dies At Noxen Home The funeral of Mrs. Frank Traver, aged 54, who dropped dead Tuesday afternoon at her home near Evans’ Falls, will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 from the late home. Mrs. Traver was the sister of the late John E. Morgan of Tunkhannock, who was for years superintendent of Wyoming County schools. She was a woman of jovial and pleasant dispo- sition and one who had scores of friends throughout Wiyoming county and especially in Monroe and Noxen townships. Until the time of her death she had apparently been in average health with little or no indication of the heart condition which was to cause her death so suddenly. Besides her husband and two daughters, Mildred at home and Mrs. Earl Crispell of Noxen, she leaves two grandchildren, Earl and Elvin Crispell. She also leaves the following brothers jand sisters: Mrs. Roland Collins, Mrs. | Oscar Williams and Miss Gertrude j Morgan - all of Akron, Ohio; Mrs. Harry Wall of Beaumont and a broth- er, Harry Morgan of Norristown, Pa. | Kunkle “MRS. MINNIE KUNKLE CORRESPONDENT Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Miers and son, tJaines, speut Christmas day with Mr. | lend Mrs. Wwailace Perrin and family | of Trucksville. d Mr. and Mrs. Francis McCarty of Lrucksviue called on Mr. ana Mrs. Ww. | >. kunkle and familly on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Haroid Smith and sons ' Lawrence, Donald and Forrest, Mr. and irs. Forrest Kunkle and son, Alan, and Mrs. Thomas Smith of Southdale on Sunday a.ternoou. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murphy en- tertained at dinner on Curisigas day Mrs. J. A. Puterbaugh and sons, Ken- neth, Haymond, Joseph, Jr., William and Lawrence, and Miss Mary Jack all of Newark, N. J., also Mr. and Mrs. William Welsh of Wiest rittston and Mrs. Amanda Dodd of Alderson Mrs, C. J. Herdman and daughters, Jane and Rebecca, visited Mrs. Ralph Hess recently. Gordon Smith of Hillsgrove is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Miers, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Perrin, son, Howard and twins Wayne and Jane, of Trucksville, visited Mrs. Laura Hartman of Scrant- on on Sunday. The Junior beys class of the Kunkle M. E, Sunday School were entertained with a party on Thursday afternoon at the home of their teacher, Mrs. Har- old Smith. She was assisted by Miss Martha Kunkle, . assistant teacher. Games were enjoyed and lunch served to Charles Kunkle, Carl Kunkle, Rob- ert Ashburner, Conrad Honeywell, Austin Wertman, D. Lawrence, Donald and Forrest Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murphy en- tertained with a Bingo party at their home on, Christmas night. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wi. S. Puterbaugh, children, Eleanor, Junior and Margret- ta of Alderson, James Murphy of Kingston, Mrs. J. A. Puterbaugh, Ken- neth, Haymond, Joseph, William and Lawrence Puterbaugh and Miss Mary Zack of Newark, N. J., Carl and Lorea Kunkle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murphy, Charles, John and Elvira Murphy. Fol- lowing the Bingo games lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hess entertain- ed at Christmas dinner Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Elston, Walter Elston, Raymond Elston, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Ide and children, Jane, Donnie and Dale. Fred Dodson of Muhlenburg, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Elston Gomer, Marvin Estella, Wayne and Gene Elston were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Isaacs and Miss Dorothy Elston Christmas Day. Mrs. F. P. Smith, Miss Gertrude Smith, Miss Margaret Kunkle, Mrs. J. S. Kunkle, Mr. and Mrs. Olin Kunkle, Eleanor and Charles Kunkle and Mrs. F. P. Kunkle spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Durland of Wyoming. Members of Kunkle Grange and their families enjoyed an oyster supper at the Grange Hall on Tuesday evening. Guests at the supper were District Ruggles MRS. MYRTLE KOCHER CORRESPONDENT Clarence Oberst and Miss Leona Kocher called on Mr. and Mrs. William Hillard on Sunday. Albert Kitchen left Ruggles on Thursday to spend a few days at Quakertown. Mr. and Mrs. Orrison Kocher and Mrs. Louise Kocher spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rood at Laketon. Mrs. Rood has been en- tertaining her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James ' Barney of Alden over the Christmas season. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Reynolds and | Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kocher spent Christmas with their parents Mr. and | Mrs. Gordon Kocher. Mr. and Mrs. Orrison Kocher enter- tained for Christmas dinner on Friday the following: Mr. and Mrs. John Shoemaker, daughters Louise and Betty of Wyoming, Mrs. Louise Kocher and Fred Shulde. Miss Louise Shoemaker is home for a few days from State College, West Chester, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gebbler and Charles Kocher spent Wednesday eve- ning with Mr. and Mrs. Orrison Koch- er. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Kocher en- tertained at dinner on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Verne Kitchen and family. Mrs. Drucilla Church of Shickshin- ney has been spending a few days with weeks at his old home town, Jersey City. William Shand is spending a few days with her sister Mrs. William Shand Mrs. Gordon Kocher spent Thurs- day in Wilkes-Barre. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Major, Sr., son, Stuart Major of Shavertown also Ira Major, Jr., of Pittsburg visited Mrs. Louise and Mrs. Myrtle Kocher on Sat- urday. Ira Major, Jr. of Pittsburg has been spending a few days vacation with his parents at Shavertown, Emma Major his wife did not come with him she is just recovering from a serious illness. Mrs. Arthur Hoppes and her niece, Miss Florence Craig, called on Mrs. Myrtle Kocher on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Traver called on Mrs. Louise Kocher on ‘Saturday. Mrs. Thomas Travers is in General Hospital with a case of appendicitis and is getting along as well as can be expected at this writing. and | PAGE FIVK John Norton, granddaughters, and Jessie Fine from Nanticoke, vis- ited Mr. and Mrs, Orrison Kocher and Mrs. Louise Kocher last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Orcutt of Nox- en are rejoicing over the arrival of a daughter born Sunday afternoon, De- cember 27th. Mrs. Orcutt was the former Miss Hope Roberts of Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Almon Rood attended the funeral of Mrs. Rood’s cousin Ray Wandel of Mooretown on Sunday af- ternoon. M. J. Kocher entertaihed the follow- ing relatives and friends on Christmas at dinner, Mr, and Mrs. Oscar White- sall, son Grant and daughter, Eleanor, of Roaring Brook, Mr. Harry Eisco, | Meryl Kocher, Hazel Meeker, Mrs. Ethel Shupp, daughter Naomi, | Kocher, Leona. Kocher, Deane Kocher, | Mr. and Mrs. Hillard, daughters Wil- ma and Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Booth, daughter, Shirley Booth, Mr. and Mrs. Marian Ide of Benton, and Mrs. Anna Taylor. First National Bank DALLAS, PA. MEMBERS AMERICAN BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION *® ® = 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. : * 0» 0» 3 Interest On Savings Deposits No account too small to assure careful attention. Vault Boxes for Rent. $ PER DAY WITH BATH x 50 up NEw HOTEL IN The SHADOW of The EMPIRE STATE BUILDING ET ~ HOMELIKE ABERDEEN JOSEPH B MARTIRE, MGR. 7 WEST 32nd ST. bet. BWAY & 5th AVE. NEW YORK ONE BLOCK FROM PENNSYLVANIA UNDER DIRECTION AMERICAN HOTELS CORP. ES UP REFINED I'M SO GL C =\ Deputy Alfred Rice and Mrs. Rice and son, Howard, Mrs. Catherine Gregory, Mrs. Randolph Wright, Mrs. R. D. Major and Miss Myrtle Major all mem- | bers of Jackson Grange. Following the supper the officers recently elected for 1937 were installed. Deputy Rice cting as installing officer assisted by Miss Myrtle Major as marshal, Ms. Wright and Mrs, Rice as Emblem and Regalia. Bearers. Officers installed | were Mrs. John Isaacs, Master Kunkle, | Kunkle, Overseer; Mrs. Minnie Kunkle, IL ecturers Hans Kramer, Steward: James Miers, Assistant Steward; Mrs. | es Hess, Chaplain; Mrs. M. C.| Miers, Treasurer; Mrs. George Lan- don, Secretary; Raymond Elston, Gate- keeper; Mrs. Charles Murphy, Ceres; Doris Hess, Pomona, Eleanor Kunkle, Flora and Dorothy Elston, Lady As- sistant Steward. Songs and a social time brought to a close a very enjoy- able evening. About fifty were pres- ent. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Herdman and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rydd were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Frantz on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Stompler and Miss Winifred Stompler of Langhorne spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. i Ray Henney. Mr. and Mrs. Henney | also had as guests on Sunday Mr. and | Mrs. Harry Henney and daughter, Bertha of Wilkes - Barre and on Wednesday Mrs. Edward Nelson and sons Buddy, Elmer, Jack and Billy and Mary Lou Race of Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Howell and daughter Geraldine spent Christmas day with S. J. Hess and family. Russell Honeywell . of Philadelphia, spent Christmas with his f ily here. | Russell Honeywell, Jr., is overing from an attack of pneumo: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin and children of Benton, spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. George Lan- don. ; Miss Altha Landon of Bronx Hospi- tal, N. Y., spent the Christmas honed day and week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Landon. rr ~ —_— rt ‘magic”’. | en ‘Fom-ol takes dull, trial bottle, enclosing 10c to ME ABOUT FOM-OL. I'VE NEVER BEEN SO ABOUT MY HAIR! Good news spreads fast. One woman tells another and . now nearly everybody knows that Fom-ol performs “hair Fom-ol is an amazing foaming oil shampoo, superfine ond ED ihune to the most tender skin. stringy, sickly hair and leaves it clean, well nourished and glowing with health. Fom-ol | is so @tonomical; a little goes a long way. Ask So druggist for the regular 50c size. Or, write for a generous! FOM-OL More than a shampoo—a treatment? 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