DT H.S. In First ‘Home Game Today | Continued from Page 1) handicap of green players in the opening game but the extra week of ~ training is expected to show in this ~afternoon’s game. Ashley At Trucksville Coach Hicks’ Kingston Township squad, which has been gaining exper- ience by matching wits with tough : valley teams, will entertain Ashley at the Trucksville stadium on Saturday afternoon, Originally Kingston Township was scheduled to play Nicholson today but Nicholson has dropped football for the year. : : Lehman At Tunkhannock Lehman High School, only unde- feated tearm in the Back Mountain, will go to Tunkhannock this after- noon. ~ Henry Isaacs Is Called By Death 4 Respected Shavertown Man Dies After Year's. Illness Henry Isaacs, a well-known resi- dent of Shavertown, died last Friday afternoon at his home, "114 Shaver avenue. He had been ill a year, hav- ing suffered a heart attack last year after a visit to Bloomsburg Fair. A large crowd attended the funeral on Monday afternoon, testifying to the high regard in which Mr, Isaacs had been held. The services were herd at the home, with Rev. Fred M. Sellers, pastor of Shavertown M. E. church, officiating. Interment was in Wood- lawn cemetery. Flower carriers, all nieces of Mr. Isaacs, were Mildred Malkames, Ag- neg Williams, Pauiine Isaacs, Grace Pyne, Naomi Ashburner, Agnes EI- MRS MINNIE KUNKLE CORRESPONDENT Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Elston, Mr. Donald and Dale Ide visited Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schnure of Montgomery on Sunday. —— Miss Margaret Kunkie spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Fred Makinson of Forty Fort, oa Mrs. A. F. Stitzer of Shavertown visited her sister Mrs. Gideon Miller Monday. (Dee Mrs. Ralph Hess and daughters Doris and Janet spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Elston. ee O Mr. and Mrs. Fred Makinson and Carl Makinson of Forty Fort were callers at the Olin Kunkle home on Sunday. —_—O— Mrs. Martha MacDonald of Witkes- Barre spent the week-end with Mrs. Charles Herdman and family. —O— Mrs. Charles Murphy entertamed her birthday club at her home recent- ly. Guests were Mrs. Russel Miers, Mrs. Charles Wirtman, Herbert Wirti- man, Mrs. Gideon Miller, Mrs. Maggie Ellsworth, Mrs. Albert Kunkle, Mrs. William Miers, Mrs. Philip Ellsworth, Mrs. Michael Gitzman, Laverne Mur- phy. ers were Mark Kunkle, Wheeler Kun- kle . Howard Isaacs, Edward Isaacs, Elwood “Morgan and Joseph Morgan. Mr. Isaacs is survived by his wife, Jane H. Isaacs; two sisters, Mrs. S. J. Wioolbert of Shavertown, and Mrs. Charities Heidenreich of Wilkes-Barre, and three brothers, Thomas Isaacs of Forty Fort, John Isaacs of Xunkle, and William Isaacs of Youngstown, Ohio. ston and Dorothy Elston. 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My Beauticiar Ku Klux Klan and Mrs. Owen Ide, Ralph Hess and THE DALLAS POST, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8 8, 1937 == Eager To Regain Its Lost Power (Continued trom Page 1) were even cases where it decided fac- tiona' quarrels in church organiza- tions. Then, just before depression: struck, public opinion turned against the Klan and one by one members began drop- ping out. The long, white robes, car- rying the crusader’s red cross, be- came ‘relics ‘and the Klan in Dallas became a thing of the past. . But the Klan is rising, phoenix= fixe, from the ashes. vive the criticism which spelied its doom in 1927 or whether it will fade more quickly than before only time can tell. Whatever its future, today the Klan rides again Jameel ee pms SPORT DANCE The Senior Class of Daliag Town- ship High School will have a sport dance on Wednesday, October 13, “in the high school auditorium, BR A ——— HOST TO BOARD W. O. Washburn wag host to the executive board of XKis-Lyn at his summer home at Idetown on Wiednes- day. mr merino RUMMAGE SALE A rummage sale will be held by the Sunshine class of Westmoor Church of Christ at 155 Main street, Luzerne, on Friday and Saturday, October. 15 and 16. : First National Bank DALLAS, PENNA. MEMBERS AMERICAN BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION * % x or DIRECTORS R. L. Brickel, C. A. Frantz,W. B. Jeter, Sterling Machell, W. R Neely, Clifford W. Space, A. C. Devens Herbert Hill. #32 * * * OFFICERS C. A. Frantz, Pres. Sterling Machell, Vice-Pres. W. B. Jeter, Cashier * 0k 0% Interest On Savings Deposits No account too small to secure careful attention Vault Boxes for Rent A HANDY GUIDE BUSINESS DIRECTORY These firms are vitally in- terested in the welfare of Dallas and its vicinity. We recommend them in the hope that your patronage and their services will result in greater growth of this section, Whether it can sur-: HILLSIDE TIRE SERVICE Gulf Gas and Oils Tiolene and Pennzoil Kenyon and Lee Tires Tel. Dallas 9089-R-2 TRUCKSVILLE, PA. AUTOMOTIVE “SMILING SERVICE ALWAYS" OLIVER'S GARAGE DALLAS, PA. Packard Cars Used Car: White and Indiana Trucks SURVEYOR IRA D. COOKE Professional Land Survey: ENGINEERING Penn’a Register No. 4104 SUCCESSOR TO CHAS. H. COCKE, De,cd Phone, Dallas 126. Dallas, P. WELL DRILLING NOW is the time to have your well drilled. Why worry about water? Wells drilled on Easy Payment Plan. As low as $10 per month! Write or Call Cresswell Drilling Co. KINGSTON "PHONE 7-48%% POST SCRIPTS (Continued from page 1) has finally discovered the enthusiastic plug we gave them in this column way back in July. We had a letter from them last week and our excitement ond letter arrived, thanking us more and notifying us that a free copy was on the way to us. It was our turn to be thankful then ‘and so we wrote teliing them what we think of “Life” and now guess what we've got! An invitation to visit them. We feel just like a small boy who has received an autographed baseball from Babe Ruth. We had Hootie letter this week, from a fellow who has just returned from a journalistic jaunt through Eu- rope. This paragraph is worth a big- ger audience: “Europe is perceptibiy an armed camp these days, and the incongruity of each nation welcom- ing the tourists of other nations while at the same time getting ready to blow them to bits is apparent. What stands out in my mind after the trip is the friendliness and simplicity of the working-class people in every country, and of their spontaneous ab- horrence of all prepartions for war.” had scarcely died down when a secC- Classified Ads FOR SALE. Small and medium sized pine, hemlock and maple trees for ornamental planting. W. B. Risley, Dallas, Pa. FOR SALE—Reconditioned washers, radios and sweepers. Rebennack & Covert, Kingston, Pa. ‘Phone Kingston 7-4514 tf APPLES__For sale, approximately 300 bushels, mostly Stark’s Delicious. Will sell on trees. D. A. Waters, 501 Huntsville street, 1t FOR RENT—Half of double block; all improvements. Main street, Trucks- ville. - Phone 27-R-2. FOR SALE __Pipeless furnace, A-1 condition, at reasonable price. Don- aid Frantz, Dallas. 1t WANTED— Two experienced waitres- ses. Apply at Dallas Inn, or phone 9069. 1t 10c a bu- Ap- 1t FOR SALE—Cider apples. shel. Also hand picked apples. ply Harold Ray, Phone 185-R-3. WANTED—Housekeeper. State Sx) ary. Address Trucksville P. O. box 50. 1t A YOU WERE RIGHT, MARY. 0 FOMaOL HAS MADE Ww L! sy HAIR AS CLEAN AS J A HOUND'S TOOTH... AND HANDSOME TOO. Good looking hair is an asset to a man. lt stamps him as a well groomed gentleman. Fom- ol gives a man's hair glow- ing health and handsome grooming through its amazing 2-fold power... it cleans and nourishes. Fom-ol is a rich, foaming oil shampoo which takes unkempt, sickly hair (man's, woman's or child's), “and leaves it clean as a whis- tle and sparkling with health. Fom-ol is so economical; alittle goes a long way. Ask your druggist for the regular 50¢ size. Or, write for a generous trial bottle, enclosing 10c to ~over packing and postage. FOM-OL More than a Se. treatment! ATR INC, 132 West 46th S2., New York, N.Y, I enclose 108c for one trial size bottle of Fom-ol. NOMS. eee ce cn mes caper ene. AGIOS er meme Cy oo Lees eos, SVs rman « Luzerne | GOSS MANOR, { Penna., as recorded in Map Book No. Committee Planning: International Tea A committee of members of the glee club of Dallas Junior Women’s Club met at the home of Mrs. Ross Lewin on Thursday to make plans for an In- ternational Tea to be held soon. On the committee are Miss Beth Love, Mrs. Thomas Robinson, Mrs. Ross Le- win, Mrs. the chorus, Sarah Sanford, director of Mrs. John. Durbin and Mrs. George Stolarick, LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT LUZERNE COUNTY, Mags? In the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County, No. 596 October Term, 1937. Libel In Divorce a vin- culo matrimonii George William Fair- cloughvs.Elizabeth Oakley Fairclough. To Elizabeth Oakley Fairclough:— Take notice that an alias subpoena having been returned by the sheriff of Luzerne County that you could nct be found in this County, you are hereby notified and directed to appear before the said Court on Monday, No- vember 8, 1937 at 10:00 o'clock A. M. to answer the complaint filed in the above case. William R. Thomas Sheriff William A. Valentine, Attorney. SHERIFF'S SALE As directed by Fi. Fa. No. 254, Oct- ober Term, 1937, I will expose to pub- lic sale, Friday, October 15, at 10 o’- clock a. m. in Sheriff's Sales Room, Court Room No. 1, Court House, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., the real estate of John Markut, situate at 31 West Stanton St., Hudson, = Plains Town- ship, Luzerne County, Pa., feet in width on W. Stantin Street and 150 feet in depth, and more par- ticularly described in deed of Mikolai Ciochacki to John Markut, recorded in Deed Book 748, page 64 in the of- fice of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Luzerne County. Improved with a two story, single, frame dwelling and outbuildings. : William R. Thomas, . Sheriff Louis R. Crisman Attorney SHERIFF'S SALE On Friday, October 15, 1937, at 10:00 A. M., Court Room No. 1, Court House Wilkes-Barre, Pa., execution from Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County, writ of vendex, real estate of estate of Philena K. Krum, situate in the city of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pa., being 35 feet in width front and rear on Hollenback Avenue and 150 feet in depth. Improved with a frame dwelling house known as No. 15 West Hollenback Avenue, Wilkes- Barre, Pa. William R. Thomas, Sheriff George L. Fenner. Attorney SHERIFF'S SALE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1937 By virtue of a writ of Fi Fa No. 248, October Term, 1937, issued out of the 1 Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County, to 'me directed there will be exposed to public sale by vendue to the highest and best bidders, for cash, in Court Room No. 1, Court House, in the City of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, on Friday, the 15th day of October, 1937, at ten o’- clock in the forenoon of the said day, all the right, title and interest of the defendants in and to the following described lots, pieces or parcels of land, viz: All the following lots situate on Goss Manor Addition No. 1, Dallas Township, Pennsylvania, recorded in Map Book No. 2, page 334. Lot Nos. 133 and 134, with notice to Elizabeth Miko; Lot No. 189, with notice to Ambrose Rutz; Lot No. 8, with notice to Gwilym Davies; Lot Nos. 171, 66, 18, 39, 54, 178, 69, 38, 73, 139, 72, 74, 52, 27, 26, 128, '130, 19, 196, 133, 134, 189, 135, 126, 127, 9, 10, 120, 118, 110, 112, 114, 21, 22, 23, 24, 35, 40, 49, 100, 81, 85, 87, 89, 91, 93, 95, 96, 97, 167, 168, 169, 180, 181, 182, 65, 67, 43, 45, 47, 194, 195, 190, 186, 158, with no- tice to Realty Investment Exchange. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of George S. Allen vs. Spen- cer E, Arnold and Lessley T. Steele, and will be sold by William R. Thomas, Sheriff Peter P. Jurchak Attorney SHERIFF'S SALE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1937 = AT 10 A. M. By virtue of a writ of Fi Fa No. 247, October Term, 1937, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Lu- zerne County, to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale by ven- du to the highest and best bidders, for cash, in Court Room No. 1, Court House, in the City of Wilkes-Barre, County, Pennsylvania, on Friday, the 15th day of October, 1937, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of the said day, all the right, title and inter- est of the defendants in and to the following described lots, pieces or parcels of land, viz:- ALL the following lotg situate on Dallas Township, 2, page 334: PARCEL 1—Ilot nos. 141, 142, 189, 52, 195, 46, 47, 56, 175, 176, 100, 167, 168, being 25; |due to the highest and best bidders, | LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT 82, 83—Section “A”; lot no. 44—Sec- tion “C”; lot nos. 109, 59, 85, 11—Sec- tion “D’”; lot nos. 33, 34, 37_._Section “B’ ; lot no. 87—Section “A”; with no- tice to Tydvil Lovett; lot no. 10— Section “B”, with notice to William and Sarah Ziegler; lot nos. 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 28, 24__Section “D”, with no- tice to William V. Davis; lot nos. 14, 18—Section “B”, with notice to L. B Baranowski; lot no. 108—Section “A”, with notice to Susan Pavco; lot nos. 109, 110__Section “A”, with notice to Anna Zabreski; : PARCEL 3: lot no. 8—Section “C”, improved with a five-room dwelling; PARCEL 4: lot nos. 107, :102,- 198, 199, 200, 197, 131—Section “A”; lot nos. 19, 20—Section “B”; lot nos. 48, 29—Section “C”; lot nos. 40, 58, 64, 65, 79, 80, 50, 51, 52__Section “D”, with notice to Lloyd A. McHenry, Trustee, as to all the lots above ex- . cept as otherwise indicated. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Paul R. Selecky, Trustee, assignee of the Asa K. DeW'itt, Asa S. Keeler and Eugenia @S. Keeler, mortgage vs. Spencer E. Arnold and Lessley ‘A. Steele, notice to William V. Davis, L. B. Baranowski, (Poor Directors of Pittston City, his guard- ian), Anna Wittman, Tydril Lovett, William and Sarah Zeigler, Susan Pavco, Anna Zabreski and Lloyd A. McHenry, and will be sold by William R. Thomas, Sheriff Peter P. Jurchak Attorney SHERIFF'S SALE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1937 AT 10 A. M. By virtue of a writ of Fi Fa No. 247, October Term, 1937, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Lu- zerne County, to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale by ven- for cash, in Court Room No. 1, Court House, in the City of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, on Friday, the 15th day of October, 1937, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of the said day, all the right, title and inter- est of the defendants in and to the following described lots, pieces or parcels of land, viz:- All that certain piece parcel or lot of land situate in the Township of Hanover, County of Luzerne and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and des- cribed as follows, to wit:- BEGINNING at a corner on South Main Street, same being a corner of lot No. 428; THENCE along lot No, 428 North twelve (12- degrees thirty (30) min- utes West, one hundred forty and nine tenths (140.9) feet to a corner on a 20 foot alley; THENCE along said 20 foot alley North sixty (60) degrees thirty (30) minutes East thirty-one and forty- seven one-hundredths (31.47) feet to the corner of lot No. 426; THENCE along lot No. 426, South twelve (12) degrees thirty (30) min- s East one hundred fifty and one- tenth (150.1) feet to a corner on South Main Street; THENCE along South Main Street, South seventy-seven (77) degrees thirty (30) minutes West, thirty (30) feet to the place of beginning, BEING Lot 427__Morgan’s Addition to City of Wilkes-Barre. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of A. F. Roth vs. Thomas Thomas Evans, and will be sold by William R. Thomas, Sheriff Peter P. Jurchak Attorney SALE OF REAL ESTATE In Orphan’s Court of Luzerne County. HEstate of Harry R. Hirsh- owitz, deceased. To the heirs, legat- ees, creditors, and other persons in- terested in said estate. Notice is here- by given that the Executors of the above Estate have filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court their peti- tion praying for an order of sale of the real estate of the decedent known as Nos. 278-280 East Northampton Street, City of Wilkes-Barre, Pa., be- ing the same permises conveyed to Harry R. Hirshowitz by deed record- ed in Luzerne County Deed Book No. 422, page 336, at a private sale, to Wilkes-Barre Deposit and Savings Bank, in consideration of a credit of $5114, less costs incident to obtaining a judicial sale for payment of debts, said credit to be given by Wilkes- Barre Deposit and Savings Bank on a certain note secured by a "mortgage inter alia on said property, thereby reducing the balance due and owing on said note to that extent. The pur- pose of said sale being for the pay- ment of decedent's debt. If no ex- ceptions are filed thereto or objections made to granting the same, the Court will be asked to take action upon the petition on Friday, October 15, 1937, at 10 o'clock’ A. M. Collins & Collins, Attorneys for Petitioners. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS In the Court of Common Pleas of Lu- zerne County. No. 573 October Term, 1937. In re: Anna Toland, a feeble-minded person. Notice is hereby given that the final account of Howard W. Holman, Wil- kes-Barre, Pa., guardian, has been fil- ed in the Prothonotary’s Office of said Court. Said account will be present- ed to the Court on Friday, October 29, 1937 at 10:00 A. M. o’ciock, and unless exceptions are filed thereto, said account will be confirmed abso- lutely by the Court. PETER J. McCORMICK Attorney for guardian