§ a THE DALLAS POS1 DALLAS. PA. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1937 PAGE THREE VV VV VV VVC CVU VY vee ye Kingston Township Delhi is Bodin odoin bin oid dod In the absence of Neil Henry, who was out of town recently, Bob Jackson handl- ed the German Bakery routes here. eel Dave Andrews is worried over the con- dition of his mother, who has been ser- iously ill, Zp Mrs. Stanley Mieczkowski of Pioneer avenue entertained her two sisters and their husbands and her father, who is past ninety years of age. The party in cluded Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bowbe, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Wonsewicz, John And- zelewski and the hostess. jt seme Miss Altheda Holcomb is driving her new Dodge sedan and visits her grand- mother on Huntsville street often. The Post has been a favorite paper with her | Beh grandmother as long as she can remember. Ne =o \ “Bill” Diltz, who used to work on the Post, has returned from Benton and is residing in the Brace home on Main street, Shavertown, with his bride. Bill has been a printer, painter and general versatile hand at anything and is going to make this township his permanent home. ERR Ces: The holiday spirit shows where people congregate now. Someone says Christ , mas is no longer a day but a season. Ces We can't say much about how the cen- sus will look for this section in 1940, com- pared with the last census in 1930, but we do know that it is difficult to find an empty house, or The other day, covering some ot our highways which have been beautified by the WPA, we came to Ruggles and beau- tiful Alderson and then to Ruggles’ Hol- low and climbed a steep mountain only to be met by Ray Crispell, who sent us back a mile to Clifford Crispell. It seems that the Crispell’s are building on the Ruggles Mountain, where we were headed ¢ by mistake. Before we had gone very far beyond Dallas George Still, who had plenty on the truck, boards, plaster board and coal, at a forty mile an hour travell- ing speed, dropped off boards at Mrs. Carrie Ryman’s farm, where a few carpen- ters and others were doing some building | and general repair work and improving jobs and all in all the places were really wonderful through the cleanliness and lonesomeness. But as we were returning a school bus came along, and, by Jove, if the place did not seem just like any other place, only way out in the country. —— Few people have ever seen Laketon or they would not live in the Valley. —C—— Forrester Still is back with the Dutch i Mountain Clay Products Co., and makes his home at Mildred, after finishing an engineering job at Plains. T0 YOUR HOME The old gentleman knows best:—he says something practical—a fine new rug to “ up” your home for the holidays— d No Deposit required—here’s your op- portunity. RUG CUSHION INCLUDED $34.50 RUGS Seamless Velvet in a $ 5 variety of colorings and patterns. Nine by twelve feet. $49.75 RUGS = Seamless Axminst 4 Seamless Aominster s43 50 § assorted designs and splendid e¢olor har- monies. pelso mes pile sh h 25 . RR RRRRR CONEY 2» 1 ) oe Sm ap a= os pa yee ay emmy A wat am ® Fri t Mr. and Mrs. Doriald Slocum of Main ! street, Shavertown, are entertaining Mrs. Slocum’s young sister, Miss Carpenter, from up country. ow Trucker Updyke of Mt. Greenwood, who recently took upon himself a bride, has purchased a truck and is now in the trucking business, hence Trucker Updyke. Sra The Cobleigh Brothers are buying new coal trucks and selling some which they had in service. hd Axminster rugs offering wide pattern and color choosing—Comes in nine by twelve foot size, Ae Wilton mg of de § a4 75 A na oe Garageman White has presented the Sea Scouts of Shavertown with 500 cards which he thinks will be needed to hand to housewives who have papers for them. oat John Anderson is mourning the loss of 1 is si i , pendable quality and x his sister, Mrs. Holbrook, who died at her $38.50 GIFT CHEST offering wide selection % in both ‘color and pattern — In nine by twelve foot size. i ne home on Rutter avenue, Kingston. Mrs. BER $ 50 Holbrook was also a sister of the late Fragrant, | Red Cedar ho Rroof Harry Anderson, Dallas burgess. ary Gr rst finish outside ; 48 inches =333 ™ : Palmer Updyke of Kunkl driving a : J ’ He 4 ; n El SECRETARY ou mormon 8 | sros0RUGs | rort-in wood raised letters, : Selected quality Wilton 3 df I . > brought about a demand for coa rug in nine by twelve : ve foot size and assorted $35 CHAIR—SPECIAL ® designs and rich blendings—Truly ¥ Lounge chair — Pillow { ficent rug, Back, deeply cushioned $ 25 seat—Golden Silk Tap- yen en ey mam ml a cm wm cm ep mp m3 em ta iy xX 5 LR estry (figured) — artis- tic Walnut finished arms—very beautiful. HY na SIX-PIECE LIVINGROOM SUFFE Overstuffed, Tapestry covered 3-pe. suite—Settee — two large oie ! DEPOSIT 2 Two big pillows and a roomy Otto- ON man go pn {he se splendid ANY RUG ensemble—Makes a fine gift to your \ home for Christmag— y IN STOCK ROBEY na » as mip ay om iy Com ‘may mm ty mio amon mm Yn am yp a Sym sy a A tL ym em Lm wy Ln $32.50 CG Winthrop ot $ 2 7 13 As illustrated. In Walnut veneered woods. N Governor Winthrop style. Spacious com- partments, adaptable for lady’s or gentle- na $295 up 12 New Styles Baby Grands we Steinway Fischer Rae & Chickering Winter 3 PH 5 $285 up a 1 | 7 Used Upright Pianos $25—2 > ! slightly Used Steinway Grands # oh | g Rare Bargains i Ne | $ A Rich, dignified and beautifil— > 4 J vi | nN 4 2 Serpentine front — finest GEN- ou } ER ¢ ILA FIORE i UINE MAHOGANY — Governor | * B Winthrop desk—18 grill doors— * % 247 S. Main St. 3.2644 hrop: : —- eit | § spacious in every particular — [3 ! : ¥ WILKES-BARRE, PA. 3 akes an ideal gift to your home. : U FREE . #