S 0 ~ Miss Peggy Shindel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Shindel of Lake oad, Dallas, a student at the Ward ~ Belmont School in Nashville, Tenn, will spend the week end in Atlanta, Ga., as the guest of her room mate, ‘Miss Betty McConnell. While there she will attend the Pan-Hellenic Pance at the Georgia Technical Uni- Nersity. * * * Mrs. Emma Shaver is. ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ross Lewin, of Center Hill Road. Mrs. Shaver suffered a fall when she lost her balance on icy steps. ® ® 0» Joan Oliver, young daughter of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Kenneth Oliver of Claude Street, cut the heel of her foot on Tuesday when she fell on a piece of sharp metal. - 2 e * * Mrs. Kiefer, mother of Mrs. George ‘Hofmeister, is ill at her home at Shrine View. ¥ * % ~ Miss Leah Richards who has been seriously ill is greatly improved. ] = - » ‘Mrs. Harold Rood is spending the week with her aunt, Mrs, Smith of ~ Kingston. gi x 0% 0 3 Robert Allen, young son of Mrs. Robert Allen of Franklin Street, has ‘entered Girard College, Philadelphia. ®* 0% = Mrs. Joseph Collis of Kingston en- tertained on Sunday a few friends in honor of Mrs. Philip Ritter, who cele- brated her birthday anniversary. E *» * © Miss Katherine Shindel will be the week end guest of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wim Bertels of Wiles: “Barre. - LJ Mrs. Tom air who is a patient at Homeopathic Hospital, suffered a relapse a few days ago and her con- ‘dition is reported as critical. we Ralph Raudenbush of Philadelphia visited his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Schall of Shaver- town over the week end. A CIS ~~ Rev. and Mrs. G. Elson Ruff and children, George, Jr., Jan and Joan and Mrs. A. J. Suttles, mother of ~ Mrs. Ruff, left on Tuesday for Schuyl- kill Haven. ® = Richard Suttles is living with Mrs. Katherine Malkemes, Chestnut Street, ‘Shavertown, while attending Wio- ming Bominarg. * ® Mr. and ¥ Frank Altemose of Shavertown announce the birth of a daughter on Friday at Homeopathic Hospital, Wilkes-Barre. -» *® * Mr. and Mrs. H. Herlinger of Red Rock spent the week end with Mr. and Mas. RH. Boog, Mrs. Charles Stookey - of Parrish Heights entertained her Pinochle Club on Wednesday afternoon at her home. Those present were: Mrs. Scott Van Horn, Mrs. Handel Thomas, Mrs. Charles Van Buskirk, Mrs. Isaac Ed- wards, Mrs. Sterling Meade, Mrs. A. C. Woolbert, Mrs. William Wilson and 1 ~ the hostess. : Fe Miss Rosanne Bennett of Huntsville is spending the mid-semester vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. Platt Bennett a Eunteville, * Mrs. Calvin M¢Hose is ill at her home at Harvey's Lake with bronchi- tis. - 5 » 8 » Daniel E. Newell is still ill at his Thome at Hage Sake * - Mr. and Mrs. * Hard 2 man of Lake “Toes left on Sunday for Miami Beach, Fla., where hey will Spend February. * Mr. and Mrs. Evan C. Jones, sum- mer residents of Dallas, are spending the winter months at Miami Beach, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. orols Hauck and family and Bobby McCarty, spent the week end visiting relatives in Read- ing. * % 0% Mr. and Mrs. Loren Williams of Wilkes-Barre, spent several days last week with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Williams of Trucks- ville. ' * * 0% Mrs. Cora Merrel of Aston, N. Y. visited Mrs. B. C. Post of Trucksville , Teeenily. * ~ Mrs. Jack Restorick of Toronto is visiting her niece, Mrs. Zigmund Har- mond of Fernbrook. >. 8 = Mrs. Edgar Adolph of Fernbrook is recovering from an illness which con- fined her to her home for the past week. Zn * * = * Mrs. Arthur Turner entertained her Bridge Club on Wednesday afternoon at her home on Huntsville Road, Dal- as. Bridge Club on Wednesday afternoon at her home at Hillside. x *® * Mrs. Charles Lee of Lake Road is ill of a severe cold. x * * Mrs. A. T. McClintock, a summer resident of East Dallas, has been re- elected commissioner of Girl Scout Council of Wyoming Yates. * L Mr. and Mrs. Lee C. Hessler of Trucksville will leave this month for Florida. ; * * * ‘Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harter attend- ed the Nesbitt Memorial Auxiliary card party and dance at Hots) Sterl- recently. AFTERNOON COSTUME A sketch of a new afternoon costume Mrs. Wallis Simpson or- dered from Paris. It is of brown wool, with a blue angora blouse to “match her eyes”. x % * : al Mrs. Harry Harter will entertain her The Week’s Activities Friday Nesbitt Memorial Hospital Aux- iliary Tea, American Legion Hall, Kingston, 2:30 p. m. Saturday Every Member Canvass Dinner, Trucksville M. E. Church, 6:30 p. mn, £0 “Monday King's Daughter Class of Shav- . ertown M.’ E. Church, home of Mrs. R. J. Schall, Wiest Center Steét, Shavertewn. Service Training Classes, Out- let and Trucksville F. M, Churches at home of Ida Smith, 57 Carver- ton; Road, “Trucksville. Dallas Women’s Club Glee Club, Rehearsal, Suburban Inn, 7:30. Lehman P. T. A., High School, 8 p. m. Tuesday. Sewing Class at home of Mrs. Fred Hughey, Demunds Road, 1:30 p. m. Wednesday Dallas Junior Women’s Club, dinner meeting, Irem Temple Country Club, 6:30. Thursday Rotary Anns, home of Mrs. R. L. Hallock, covered dish meeting, 6:30. - Mr. and Mrs. Peynton Lee and son, Penny, accompanied by Mrs. Lee's sister, Miss Helen Grose, spent Sun- day at Peckville where they were the guests of Mrs. Lee’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Grose. * ® *® Mrs. Robert Hislop and son Bobby who have been ill for the past several weeks have recovered sufficiently to be out, * * ® * Mrs. Florence Philips has received word from her parents that they have arrived safely at Atlanta, Ga., where they will spend twe weeks visiting their daughter, Mrs. Taylor, before continuing their trip to St. Petersburg, Florida. ee 2 = Mrs. Morgan Wilcox of Lake Road, Dallas, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allen of Harvey's Lake attended the Nes- bitt Memorial Auxiliary Card Party and dance at the Hotel Sterling re- cently. Ld Re » Mr. .and Mrs. Ray Shiber entertain- ed on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Westover of Kingston and Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Shiber of Wilkes- Barre, at dinner, * ® 0% Word has been received here that James Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Scott, has been promoted with the Woolworth Stores from Riverside, N. J., to Trenton, N. J., as assistant man- ager. * &* *® Mrs. Sarah Senigo Sanford, Mrs. B. Aubrey Ayre, and Miss Lillian Rood will be the local people appearing on the program for the Mozart recital on Tuesday evening. * * 0% Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sutton, Betty, Edith and Virgil visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ehret on Sunday. PHONE DALLAS 161 KINGSTON 7-3200 COAL The kind you've always wanted in your cellar. A ton will convince you it is the best. Prompt delivery. PEYNTON B. LEE DALLAS MRS. SIMPSON’S EYES Indicate Personality Color Captivating American Makes History As Creator Of New Fashion The first indication of the personal tastes and preferences which caused Mrs. Simpson's spectacular success in London society came with a United Press release about the new winter wardrobe recently created for her in Paris. It seems that the fascinating Balti- morean matches the smartness of her costumes to the sophistication of her wit. She favors gowns of extreme classic simplicity at a time when the fashion world is bedecking itself with frills and furbelows. Perhaps this is in deference to the recent King's own taste, for he is noted for his prefer- ence for tailored chic in the costumes of his women friends. “Her eyes are her personality” | At any rate, it points the way to- | ward high “coronation” fashions in| which cut and color predominate as: style features. Speaking in detail, the United Press | correspondent describes an afternoon | costume of brown wool, with a straight, short skirt worn with a tail-! ored fitted jacket of the same mater- | ial, and a blue angora blouse which | is tailored and fitted on the same: lines as the jacket and “matches her eyes’! Wallie Simpson is noted for her vivid blue eyes. Though her distinc- tive taste may lead her to set a new pace for winter clothes, in choosing | colors to flatter her most fascinating feature, she is in line with a trend that both couturiers and cosmeticians have been promoting with increasing | enthusiasm. This trend is based on] the belief that the color of a woman's’ eyes—the color nature gave her—is her true personality. color, and to it she should key her clothes and. cos- metics. x The new so-called “coronation col- ors’ are off-shades that are difficult to wear. “To look well in them, a wo- man’s makeup must not only be fault- lessly becoming, but she must be clever enough to set off a difffcult shade with some harmonizing tint that is flattering to her own coloring. Mrs. Simpson, for instance, with her black hair and bright blue eyes, would look far less glamorous in her. chic, brown suit if she had not ordered a blue blouse to bring the whole ensem- ble into focus with her own particu- lar type and - personality. Mrs. G. W. Reynolds entertained the Missionary Society of Trucksville M. E. Church on Thursday at an all day meeting at her home on Mount Green- wood Road. Mrs. W. C. Johnson of Trucksville, that she is well and settled at Tampa, Fla., for the winter months. * + * Mrs. William Gabrile of Hillside has left with friends from Kingston to spend the remainder of the winter in Florida. » " » Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Eggleston and son, Alva, of Vernon, and Mrs. Ada Austin left Sunday for St. Petersburg. Among local people who attended the formal dance of the Sophomore Class of College Misericordia ‘last Fri- day night were Sally Wagner, Marion Scott, Elizabeth Auvil, Helen Himm- ler, Genevieve Munley, Claudia P. Jones, H. C. Wood, Alva Eggleston, Fred Eck, John Caspar and Joseph M. Hand. > * * Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ehret spent Monday evening with the latter's sis- ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davenport of Hunlock Creek. * * 4 Miss Elma Harter of Orangeville spent the week end as the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs... Harry Harter of Hillside. & * = Word is received by friends of ' with Mrs. M. C. Jeter and Mr. and | Mrs. J. T. Jeter. THE DALLAS POST, DALLAS, PA.. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1937 . The Sewing Corner C1 eo Foe ok si ——— god The meedle arts have come and fashionable. series of 12 articles offers ingenious tips and instructions on various items which women will find both economical into wide popularity. This MIN VI—A Coat Lining Ceases To Function Normally IAGNOSIS: The normal inconspicucus but useful function of a coat lining becomes impaired by weak threads causing a general letdown gf the inner portion of the wrap. Case requires deft handling of needle so no stitches will show. Prescription: 1 spool Sewing Silk 1 Needle No. 6. Method of Treatment: Pin lining to gdge. the coat material. neatly sewed in place. Slip the needle along in the fold edge of lining about %4-inch. Bring it through. Take a tiny stitch of not more than two threads of Bring the needle through, and slip it along again in the fold edge of the lining. Continue in this way until lining is matching coat rather than lining. in place with pins at right angles Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Stearns, Jr. of Dunellen, N. J.,, and Helen Jeter of Caldwell, N. J., spent the week end * * = Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown of Dal- las spent the week end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Sutton of Leh- man. : * 0% 0% Mrs. Charlotte Harkins . of Fern- brook, who has been ill at her home, has recovered. * iw * Mrs. M. L. Yaple of Church Street was guest on Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Honeywell of Charles Street, Luzerne. %* Rx® Mr. and Mrs. Howard Carey and daughter Marjorie Jane spent the week end as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Reese Finn of Terrace Street, Dallas. * =» =» Mrs. Henry Love, Sr., of Mehoop- any spent several days this week Vis- iting her son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Love of East Dallas. GAY -- MURRAY NEW LOW PRICES ON MILK COOLERS Since our recent price announce- ment, we have bought a full car- load of Victor 4-6 and 8 can cabi- nets and we are glad to pass on this quantity saving to our cus- tomers. VICTOR CABINETS Complete With Units 2Can size ivan. $155.00 Installed 3 Can size: ...v.. 185.00 Installed $ Can size .......: 220.00 Installed B Can size veers 260.00 Installed BCan size ......-. 325.00 Installed The above cabinets are of highest quality construction and are equip- ped with large capacity M. & E. Compressors, one of the best units made. Above all, we guarantee satisfaction. We can also furnish you the Westinghouse unit with 5 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. year guarantee. Free information on choosing a cooler. Why not write us or call for this service and our cooler ex- pert will call without obligation. Wells Phelps, who operates a nice farm near Nicholson came in last week for a set of steel wheels, an electric cattle clipper and a 60 ft. belt. John M. Hewitt called the same day for 22 Star Stanchions and a milk scale for his Dairy near Dallas. Our large stock permits us to furnish almost any farm item when you need it. $1.00 allowance for any old lamp on the purchase of an Aladdin oil lamp during February. The Alad- din brightens the corners with a wonderful white light, saves oil and eyesight and you know the quality. This is the opportunity you have been waiting for. J-Murray Co. Le NEWS Mrs. Sterling Machell = entertained at a family dinner on Tuesday the fol- lowing guests, Mrs, William Shoemak- er and Mrs. Vough Long and son Billy of Harris Hill, Mrs. -D. E. Morris of Forty Fort, Mrs. Harriet Bennett and Mrs. Margaret LaBar of Dallas. * %® * Mrs. Arthur Culver will entertain the members of the Emtre Nous Bridge Club on Thursday - evening at her home on Machell Avenue. * * * A bridal shower, honoring Miss Le- ona Dingle, was held recently by Mrs. Joseph Ellsworth and Vera Whitesell at the latter's home. Many games were enjoyed and lunch was served to the following: iAlderson Girls ‘Guests At Dallas Young Women’s Missionary Societies Enjoy Joint Meeting Members of the Alderson Young Missionary Society were the guests of the Dallas Young Wloman’s Mission- ary Society at the home of Mrs. J. Machell Hildebrant on Tuesday even- ing. The Alderson Chapter was re- cently formed. Mrs. Laura Patterson had charge of the study book Miss Dorothy Smith of Shavertown sang several numbers with Miss Lillian Rood accompany- ing. Miss Smith also gave two piano : selections. Refreshments ved to a large attendance. — ee Mrs. Royal Love entertained mem- bers of the Sewing Class at her home at East Dallas on Tuesday afternoon. were Sser- * ®® Mrs. Leonard O'Kane, Mrs. Ross Lewin, Mrs. Thomas Robinson, and Mrs, George Swartz were on the pro- gram for the Dallas Chapter, Eastern Star, when it entertained Chapter 90 on Wednesday evening. Rev. Fred M. Sellers of Shavertown M. E. Church was the guest speaker. * * * Mrs. Wi. B. Risley suffered a severe fall on Tuesday evening when she slipped on an icy pavement. #0 Mrs. Kate Bauer entertained her bridge club on Monday evening at her home on Machell Avenue. * 0% 0» Mrs. Myrtle Isaacs is spending some time visiting relatives in Scranton. * * » Mrs. Ben Brace is ill at her home at East Dallas. ® RI Miss Jean Turner entertained her bridge club on Wednesday evening at her home on Huntsville Road. 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