The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 17, 1937, Image 6

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Mrs. Thomas Higgins has been removed
from Nesbitt Memorial Hospital to her
home.
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Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Spurgeon and
family spent the last week-end visiting
friends in Kingston.
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John Durbin of Franklin street has re-
turned to his home after spending sever-
al days in Baltimore.
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Miss Marion Scott of Center Hill road
will entertain tomorrow afternoon at a
party for Miss Jane Dick Newell of
Kingston, a bride-elect.
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The Glee Club of the Dallas Junior
Women’s Club have discontinued rehear-
sals until January 2. New members will
be accepted at that time.
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Mr. and Mrs. Garnett Carpenter of
Kunkle road have returned to their home
after spending the week end visiting with
friends in Philadelphia.
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Mr. and Mrs. Milford Shaver of Cen-
ter Hill road entertained on Sunday even-
ing, Mr. and Mrs. John Yaple and Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Culver.
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Miss Betsy Reynolds of Trucksville who
has been ill at the home of her mother,
Mrs. George Reynolds of Greenwood
road, has recovered sufficiently to be able
to be out.
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Beatrice Garnett, daughter of Mr. and
recently entertained at luncheon Miss, Re
Harriet Dietrich of Kingston.
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has returned to her home in Syracuse. i
ynolds.
, who was the week- | Cattlef Clu
end guest of her sister, Mrs. John Yaple, land 55
THE DALLAS POST, DALLAS, PA., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17,:1937
ynolds Cow Makes
New Official Recor!
P bw, 0 n | A new record, exceeding the average f Asa Wolfe, 60) lifelong resident of
i jue Guernsey breed for her age and clas, | Pikes Creek,/’died S dy morning in |Blmer Wolfe, Mrs. Blanche Hawley of
Wilkes-Barre G al Hospital. He had | Pikes Creek; Frank Wolfe, Wilkes-Barre;
Mr. Wolfe was a
carpenter and was well known in Lake
Township.
The funeral was on Tuesday afternoon | Booth of Dallas.
“ State College ad |==
Guernse |
is 10475.4 pounds of milk
pounds of butter fat in class G.
American
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Mrs. John Conyngham of Hayfield i
Farm, Lehman, has left for New York to |
spend the winter in her apartment at the }
Plaza. $
ere Cog |
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Stanton of East
Dallas have returned to their home after !}
visiting Dr. and Mrs. L. G. Stanton of '{}
Center County.
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Miss Hayden, daughter of Mr. and %
Mrs. John Hayden of Ridge street, who |
recently submitted to an appendix opera- |
tion, is improving.
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Mrs. Francis Mason of Ogdensburg, |
who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. |
Ada Coolbaugh of Norton avenue, has’
returned to her home. §
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Miss Peggy Shindel, daughter of Mr. |§
and Mrs. V. A. Shindel of 120 Lake |§
street, will return home this week-end {if
from Ward Belmont School, Nashville, 3
Tenn., to spend the Christmas. holidays
with her parents. Miss Shindel is a sen-
ior in the junior college department.
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Mr. and Mrs. Irving Roe of Philadel-
phia will spend the Christmas holidays as
the guest of the former’s mother, Mrs.
Irving Roe, Sr., of Country Club road,
and ‘the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. |
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Mrs. Leslie Garnett of Church street, is
a patient at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital |
where she recently submitted to an oper- |
ation for appendicitis.
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Donald Misson, son of Mr. and Mrs. |
A. L. Misson of Dallas, has returned to |
his home after spending some time in
Towanda and has accepted
with the Dallas Dairy.
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Mrs. H. A. Smith of Center Hill road
entertained at box luncheon on Tuesday
afternoon as a benefit for the J. A. B.
class of the Dallas M. E. Sunday School.
Eighteen guests attended.
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Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shaver of Mer-
chantsville, N. J., spent the week-end as
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Yaple
and the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Reuben Shaver of Main street.
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Mrs. Robert Bodycomb and Lloyd Rich-
ards were guests of honor on Saturday
vening® at a surprise party at the home
Mr. and Mrs. Peynton Lee of Machell
‘enue in celebration of their birthday an-
hiversaries. Those attending were Mr.
bnd Mrs. Byron Starr, Mr. and Mrs.
harles Whitesell and Emmett Burgeson
bf Kingston, Miss Marie Woolbert, Miss
Beth Love, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lewin,
Mr. and Mrs. Milford Shaver, Mr. and
IMrd. Arthur Culver, Mr. and Mrs. Peyn-
ton Lee, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Bodycomb,
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lundy all of Dal-
les.
Diamond Rings
priced from
$19.75 to $450
| SHAEFFER PEN SETS
$5.00 and up
HAMILTON and ELGIN
ARIST WATCHES
SCRHICK SHAVERS
HER WALLETS
ELING CASES
CROSSES — CHAINS
SILVERWARE
Ladies and Gents
STONE RINGS
VANITY CASES
H. e§reeman
81 Main St:
ERNE PENNA.
a position | of the Christmas season.
Herbert A. Smith of Machell avenue.
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The members of the Entre Nous club
of Dallas will hold their Christmas party |
tonight at the Colonial Inn. The din-
ner will be held in the private dining |
room at 7:30 with cards following. e
members will exchange gifts in celebration
KOEI
TRI
2S
=m —that pro-
mote the
i S real Xmas
spirit.
Grand or Upright—Sohmer,
Bogart, Kimball, Gulbransen—
Terms to suit.
Band Instruments
“Holton make—Complete line
A good Trumpet as low as
$19.50.
SMALL PIANOS
“Pianette,” “Minuette” — full
tone — Occupy little space —
RCA Radios.
Bevan Piano Co.
12 North Main Street
WILKES - BARRE
; Her official .récord supervisd
{by the Pennsylvani
|
|has just been completed by a two-year
{old cow, Goodleigh’s Royal Silver 41159
Mrs. Arthur Kiefer of Claude street, | of Dallas, tespéd and owned by Dorrane
os
£7
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een ill s
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Asa Wolfe Dies At
General Hospital
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e time,
at the home of his brother, Elmer Wolfe,
of Pikes Creek. Rev. George Sweet of-
ficiated. Interment was in Maple Grove
cemetery at Pikes Creek.
Surviving are these sisters and brothers:
Fred, Mrs. John L. Jones, Forty Fort;
Henry Wolfe, Loyalville; Mrs. ‘Mariette
Jackson, Shavertown; and Mrs. Amelia
Mrs. Kunkle’s Sister
Dies In Washington
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Mrs. Minnie Kunkle received Wwoid.this
week of the death of her sister, Mrs. J.
A. Audinet of Tulsa, Washington, on
Wednesday morning. Mrs. Audinet visit-
ed here about three years ago and made
a number of friends who were shocked
to hear of her death.
SAVE While You SPEND
’34 Buick “6 Wheel” Sedan
‘34 Pontiac. radio, heater, Sedan $295
'$ DeSoto Deluxe Coupe
’36 ds. “6 Cylinder” Coupe
*32 Ford Tude Sedan ..$ 85
’33 Pontiac Tow Sedan. .195
’33 Studebaker 6-vl Sdn. 145
’34 Pontiac Conv. Lupe 225
31 Olds. Deluxe Coach ..$145
’31 Chev. 4-Door Sedan. .145
31 Buick Sedan
75
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self !
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OPEN EVENIN'S — SUNDAYS
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comfort,
’35 Ply. 4-Door DeL. Sedan
’34 Packard Std. 8 Sedan
No Payments Until After January Fifteenth
SPECIAL BARGAINS
"33 Buick 7-Pass. Sedan $295
’33 Graham 6-Cyl. Sedan 245
’33 Nash 4-Door Sedan
*33 Buick “48” Sedan.... 295
BUICK !
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® But take this tip: Before you buy
any of the smaller cars in the lowest
priced field, see what the same mon-
ey will buy here in a LATE MO-
More room,
more performance,
more pride of ownership, more SAT-
ISFACTION !
Come see for your-
yen
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-the only cars that can make
you all these promises!
MIRACULOUS RIDE—The new Packard Six
and new Packarc
Packard 120) bring you
ever offered to motorist
literally re-makes roads!
UNEQUALLED SAFETY—Th
are outstanding 10 S
eliminated and the dang
tremendously reduced.
d Eight (formerly called
the gentlest ride
s—a ride that
ese new Packards
afety. Side-sway is
er of skidding is
REVOLUTIONARY REAR END—The foregoing
things have been accomp
improvement
of epochal ¢
Et the effect of ind
suspension 70 the rear end.
NEW QUIET BOBY—As a
research in cooperation
versity, Packard brings you
lished by a trio
s which now
ependent wheel
result of years of
with a great Uni-
a really
i 1i-steel top.
ot all-steel body with an 2
MORE LUXURIOUS SIZE—Both the Packard
Eight and Packard Six
i heelbase than last
longer in Pe Trunks challenge those of
are far wi !
any cars for roominess.
SERVICE NEEDS cuT-—-T
is still further reduced.
lubrication is now
are seven full inches
year. Bodies
he need for service
Example: Chassis
ceded only twice a year!
ENDURING BEAUTY—The famous Packard
lines are now mo
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than ever. But they still proclaim your cat
a Packard, still guard
. Only Packar: !
obsolescence 2 re Yous ile life!
long mechanic
EASY AVAILABILITY—Y
See your Packard deale
proof that, if you can
operate any new car,
it from early style
d gives you both
OU can afford one!
r. He will give you
afford to buy and
you can afford to
buy and operate a Packard!
NEW 1938
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PACKARD
SIX & EIGHT |
See these New PACKARDS in our salesroom
JAMES R. OLIVER
YOU Have A DATE TUESDA
Each Tuesq
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