The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, January 07, 1938, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    )
Ty
OUR
\
THE DALLAS POST, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1938
e Post's Weekly Page Of News And Viavs For Wol¥en
INHER RERUN R RR RE RORURER RE HUBIHEIRIEIRIRIAIN]
~ Mrs, John Yaple entertained the mem-
Saturday Night in Japan
ersonals
Mrs. B. Kk. Hefft ot Cemetery Street,
Richard Major of Huntsville is visiting
in‘ Dallas. iwho sufered a broken wrist recently, is
# Se {considerably improved.
Mrs. H. D. Preston of Huntsville Ave | FRR
nue is all. {| Mi: and Mrs. O. A. Adelman: spent
REE | Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Arline Rood of Lehman Avenue | Mrs. D. M. Spurgeon.
is still confined to her home with a case |
of grippe. | Mr. and Mrs. William Baker of Leh-
* 'man Avenue entertained a few friends at
Mr. and Mrs. William Niemeyer, Jr., [their home on New Year's Eve.
recent newlyweds, left Monday for Balti- * Ek &
more to reside. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Moore of East
Dallas announce the arrival of a daughter
on Tuesday, December 28 at home.
Rokk
James Scott of Trenton was the guest
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Scott,
{Sr., of Center Hill Road over the holi-
{day week end.
®
*
ww
Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson of Franklin
Street entertained friends at their home
on New Year's Eve.
* Em
Mr. and Mrs .D.- M. Spurgeon spent
Sunday evening in Kingston with friends
where bridge and pinochle were enjoyed.
& wm
ko id
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Price of South
Wilkes-Barre spent the week end as the
guests of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Bodycomb
bers of the Entre Nous club at her home
|of Main Street.
on Church Street on Thursday evening.
»* * »
*x *
Mr. and Mrs. Chiles, Gates of Shrine! Mrs. John Sheehan of Huntsville Road
View were host and hostess to a group of | entertained the members of her bridge
friends on New Year's Bve at their home. |club on Wednesday at her home. Guests
x ok % numbered eight.
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Carpenter of | PE
Kunkle Road spent the week end in Phila Lloyd Shaver, Jr., of Philadelphia, son
delphia where they were guests of their [of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shaver, former
residents of Dallas, is ill at his home with
rd a severe case of measles.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dungey of Lake | « * -
Road entertained relatives and friends at| Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Oliver of Claude
their home on New Years Day at a din- | Street entertained on New Year's Eve at
ner party. [the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and
PEAR Mrs. George Hofmeister of Shrine View.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shiber of Center Hill | x kx
Road were guests of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Jo-| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jewel of Parrish
seph Westover of Kingston for dinner on |Heights had as their guests over the week
|end the former's cousins, Mr. and Mrs.
Rook { Clayton Jewel of Utica and their daugh-
Miss Dorothy Gardiner of Westfield, ter.
N. J., has returned to her home after | : ; ojo ;
spending the past two weeks as the guest | Miss Marian Scott of Center Hill Road,
of Mr. and Mrs. Dyke Brown of Main | Dallas, entertained on Tuesday evening at
Street. ia dinner bridge honoring Miss Jane Dick
Newell of Kingston, a recent bride-elect
Guests present were Miss Margaret Wood,
Miss Mary Evans, Miss Jane Hourigan,
Miss Ruth Hourigan, Miss Jane Bennett,
Miss Margaret Logan, Miss Betty Schling-
man, Mrs. Carl ‘Schlingman, Mrs. Gert-
rude Shoemaker and Miss Edith Smith.
friends.
January 1.
* x x
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Thompson of
Main Street entertained over the week
end the former's mother, Mrs. Thompson
and sister, Mrs. Jake Condon, both of Al
derson.
hr |
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy LaBar and Jam-'
es LaBar of Main Street attended a birth- |
day party given by Mr. and Mrs. Lance
Harris of Centermoreland for Lewis La-
Bar Thursday night.
x
Will Be Hostess
To Hospital Groups
Te |
Mrs. Ray Shiber of Center Hill Road
will be hostess to the Shavertown Branch
Among the local people at Hotel Ster- of Nesbitt Memorial Hospital Auxiliary |
ing on New Year's Eve were Mr. and at her home on Friday at 2 o'clock. |
Mrs. Howard Isaacs, Fred Eck, Eleanor There will be a guest speaker who will |
Machell, Helen Himmler, Alva Eggleston \discuss the plans that have been complet
atid Williaa: Brickel. | | : led for the dance and card party to be
* *
* OR {held at: the Sterling Hotel on January
George Lewis of Cemetery Street, left 25.
on Tuesday to resume his studies at the | .
East Stroudsburg State Teachers’ College | MTS. Brickel Guest
where he is a sophomore in the Physical | Of League On Sunday |
Educations] Depmement i Mrs. R. L. Brickel will be guest of the |
Wr. hand Mrs. O. A. Adelman: Mrs. [Epworth League of Dallas M. E. Church
LaVerne Race and Mr. and Mrs. D. M. |at its meeting on Sunday night at 6:30.
purgeon spent New Year's Eve’ at the |All young people of the community are
home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kintz where |urged to attend. Plans will be made for
a New Year's party was enjoyed. the Fellowship meeting on the following
ST Cg (Sy |Suay.
Miss Ruth Kintz, who has been visit: | eo
in 3 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kintz,
nver the holidays, returned to Strouds-
b 4!
[ 4
burg on Tuesday. Miss Kintz is attending GAY - MURRAY 3
the Stroudsburg State Teachers’ College. { N EWS \ )
What of 1938?
We have heard all sorts of pre
dictions, some good, some bad,
but let's all remember that we
were here first, and we can
VV VV VV VV eV Ve YewY
CW
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Culver of Ma-
chell Avenue spent the holiday week end
in Harrisburg where they were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Meade Horner. They
attended the University Club dance on
New Year's Eve.
Tw
Mrs. Marty Butler of Susquehanna
Avenue, Wilkes-Barre, entertained Tues-
Entertain riends
RUEIRIRIR EERE RR RR ERE REE R EERIE ne RRR RO NE LE I LR EE CR RRB RRR ER RFR RRR RR ERE RRR UBER BERR RIBERA RI RIRIBIEN BUBBLE
\t Holiday Party
Mr. and Mrs.oren Berlew entertained
[at a family dior Christmas Sunday at
"their home, 708 ercer Avenue, Kingston.
Present were } and Mrs. Bruce At-
kingson, Byronj3ruce, Thomas, Donald
and Violet Anson of Dallas, Asa
Shotwell and ss, Asa, Jr., and Billy,
QUICK WASHER REPAIRS
ON ALL MAKES
Sales—Service-——Parts
EASY WASHER
REBENNACK & COVERT
267 Wyoming Avenue
Tel. 7-4514 Kingston, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Rert Shotwell and daugh-
ter, Nell Elaine)f Shavertown; Mr. and
Mrs. Howard kworth, Glen, Norman,
[Asa, George, Ae, Marjorie and Anna:
‘belle Elsworth (Forty Fort, Loren, Jr.
Gilbert and Wikd Berlew of Kingston.
= on in, the water’s fine.” Bath-
4 ing in Japan is on a different plane
from ours, as these two American gentle-
men can tell you. Tubs are perpendicu=
lar there, instead of horizontal, and you
stand in the water up to your neck. But
we shouldn’t laugh at this somewhat
primitive scene, according to Consum-
ers Information, which points out that
only a hundred years ago, there were
only 1,500 bathtubs in the United States,
all of them in Philadelphia, where they
had a city water system and taxed each
tub $3.00. President Fillmore installed
the first tub in the White House in 1850.
Advertising of the advantages of con-
venient and sanitary bathing started 31
|
|
|
|
years later, has continued increasingly |
ever since, and has made the United
States the cleanest nation on earth. Even
the most advanced European nations are
far behind us in this respect, and the pos-
session of a bathtub in most countries is
a sign not only of opulence, but ostenta-
tion. The United States is among the few
countries generally
knowledge that health and cleapliness
go together. !
|
|
}
educated to the |
Rid Yourself
of General
Aches and
Pais
by Using
MUNYON'S Redy for Rheu-
Hartford Fire Insurance
ELVIN T. BEAN, Agent
NOXEN, PENNA.
Centermoreland’ 2-R-3
Successor to
B. J. MILLER
BEWARE !
® Incompetent radio tinkers can
matic Feverains __._.........$1.00
MUNYON'S Sdified |
Linlment ol 80 |
MUNYON'S Litive Pills {
Paw Paw Be) oii S28
At your digist's or by mall,
postage palon receipt of price.
Booklet andamples on ‘equest.
MUNYONREMEDY CORP.
damage your radio seriously. Rely
on our skilled and experienced
service. Open ’til 8 p. m.
Dial 7-631
Renville Radio Service
189 Main Street Luzerne
Dept. § Scranton, Pa.
“Ho I Can
SO
NLL TY;
2 4
Guesis Like Old
Township last Thursday evening
— |
View
. School Locations
Stone Fireplaces Directors of Kingston Township School |
| District will meet Saturday afternoon at |
2 for a tour of the township to inspect
Recent Bride Hostess At A |some of the sites suggested for the new
Party In Historic | Trucksville school. The board met Tues-
|day night to discuss possible sites but
Farmhouse | made no effort to select one.
| Board Will
| Township Veterans
A colorful yuletide party was enjoyed | In Safety Campaign
o C CKS {
by 2 froup of youny people of EE As part of their campaign for greater
they, were enteftained by Mr. and Mrs. | safety on the highways, Kingston Town-
Norman Franklin in the historic old Fos- ship Veterans’ Club showed a safety film
ter farmhouse at that place. | in the Trucksville High School last night.
The bins olich wae Bait oh idied pers was a special showing for children
beams, fastened by wooden pegs, was a yesteedty nhenon,
thrilling sight to the young people, who | Thelma Bulford, Audrey Ashton, Jes
admired especially the great ‘stone fire: | sje Ashton, Frieda Shouldice, Gladys Ash-
places. Built in Revolutionary times, the |ton, Caroline Rice, Hazel Bulford, Mar.
farmhouse is one of the oldest structures [tha Russ, Elizabeth Breckenridge, Olive
Help
ight
.
Infanile Paralysis
Send a Dllar oo Fight Infantile Paralysis
(
inate knowledge to the practicing physician
who is the front line fighter of the sickness.”
How will you answer this great nation-
wide appeal? What will be your response
to countless thousands of children who cry
out: “Please help protect me from Infantile
Paralysis.”” Certainly your reply will be
swift—sure,
They know you will send in one dollar , . .
five . . . ten . . . what ever you can afford
. to help found the great new national
Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. Pleas
“do your bit.”
Write your check or money
your Heart rs well as your pen. Send im
what you can today.
Over every hme m America a grim
shadow is cast . . thshadow of that dread
disease that twits #d cripples the bodies
of children. Ewrynother and father is
asking the questpn ‘How can I help fight
Infantile Paralyds - . how can I protect
afid preserve myome from this deadly
ravager?”’
President Roog¢lt answered that ques-
tion by founding new national Founda-
tion for Infant Paralysis and saying:
“The purposd the new Foundation is
to lead, direct ! unify the fight . . . to
ensure that ev( research agency is ade-
quately finance + » to eliminate improper
care and need] after affect . . . to dissem-
in this section. It is-owned now by Jo-
seph Bulford of Trucksville.
Mrs. Franklin, who was a gracious host-
ess, is the former Miss Helen Splitt of
Jackson. She had decorated the main
rooms with seasonal emblems, bells, hem-
lock, wreaths, and evergreen and used
tall tapers to complete the scheme. After
a pleasant evening, lunch was served to
the following:
tinuing our Inventory Sale until
your nearest g&SC0 Store . .
Laskowski, Ruth Hazel, Katherine Thom-
las, Thomas Cease, Glenn Bulford, Elmer |
Laskowski, August Waters.
John Rushko, Lewis Linsinbigler, Don-
old Reakes, Irving Ashton, Richard Swel-
guyn, Roland Bulford, Donald Bulford, |
William |
{Elwin Cease, Durwood Splitt,
Rineman, Harold Elston, Mr .and Mrs.
Alvin Franklin, Joan Franklin, Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Franklin.
Big Inventory
Sale Continues
In order that you may have an opportunity to take advantage of the
many outstanding values we are offering in quality foods, we are con-
Saturday night. Be sure to visit
. you will be amazed at the savings.
Where Quality Counts and Your Money Goes Furthest
Bde oth bod ido ode ob
day evening members of her bridge club |
at her home. Thos attending were Mrs.
Minor Nagle, Mrs. Francis Keller, Mrs.
b
-
b
p
b
b
b
p
y
b
p
t
p :
\ make it a good year. For our
b
b
Allan Williams, Mrs. Edward Cupp, Miss
b
.
b
b
-
4
;
b
b
P
b
b
b
>
b
b
b
part, we're going to ‘put
in high” to give you better ser-
vice in 1938.
s
er
Grace Kline, Mrs. Joseph Schmerer, Mrs.
Leonard O'Kane and the hostess.
& % x
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lewin of Center
Hill Road entertained on New Year's Eve
at their home. Guests were: Mr. and
Mrs. John Yaple, Mr. and Mrs. Milford
Shaver, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Richards,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hislop, Ja., Dr. and
Mrs. Robert Bodycomb, Mr. and Mrs.
Daniel Price of Wilkes-Barre, Miss Marie
Woolbert, Lloyd Richards, and the host-
ess and host.
Any winter can be a hard winter,
but it’s surely a lot easier with
home conveniences. Frank Fel-
ker at Montrose and Frank
Whitlock at Falls are making
it easier with new bathroom in-
stallations.
This is Driver Tool Time. Would-
n't you find an electric bench
saw, drill, lathe or bandsaw
handy for the odd jobs? “Hub”
Yeost thought so, and bought
combination outfit for his shop
at Elk Lake.
Farmers Invited
To Two Meetings
All good Dairymen clip their cows
and most of them use the Ste-
wart Clipper. We have used
hand power outfits at $3.50 or
Experts On Vegetables To |
Give Tips On Better
Growing
Vegetable growers of Luzerne County |
are invited to attend one of the two |
meetings listed for January 12th and 13th.
For the growers in the northern portion |
of Luzerne County the meetings will be |
held on January 12 at 10 a. m. and 1:30 |
p. m., <n the former American Legion |
Home cn West Market street, Kingaon. |
The southern meetings will be held inf
the Lutheran Church at Conyngham on |
Thursday, January 13 at 1:30 and 7:30
the new electric clipmaster at
$15.00.
We can save you money on truck
chains which we make up from
heavy material.
Ball of Montrose recently pur-
chased a set for his tractor. We
chains,
also have extra cross
hooks and connectors.
40-50 to pound.
P BACs am 16
Prunes ==: § . 25°
Large sweet California's finest
Light Meat
Tuna Fish
vo» 15¢
: California
: Sardines
large
u 2 15-0z. 17¢c
" cans
Tender Cut
Stock the pantry at
Sandwich Bread
Victor Bread
Supreme Bread
String Beans 4
Baked in our Ovens of Finest Ingredients
ASCO Gelatine Desserts 6 = 25¢
No. 2
gans
23°
this worthwhile price
Large
wrapped
Loaf
big loaf 6c | {
10¢ |
jumbo loaf
Large Juicy Thin Skin
Grapefruit
Extra Large
|
|
p. Mm. :
The speakers will be Jesse Hoffington, |
vegetable specialist, and O. D. Burke of |
the Plant Disease Extension Department |
of State College. i
P *hese speakers are well quali
~ Vegetable Culture and
ablems affecting vege-
eatin. deanna Aly a,
oa Sl be lh biel Aihddih dh dd bd A aaa db
Gay- Murray Co.
Inc.
TUNKHANNOCK, PA.
fied to .
y
bp
p
b
b
b
b
y
y
>
b
r
p
y
p
)
>
b
b
)
b
p
p
bp
b extra James
p
)
p
P
b
b
p
4
p
>
h
>
p
>
p
b
p
b
H p
ables p
v
Oranges ne «= 25¢
lettuce 3k 2 nes 15¢!
bv Grocers to Particular People for More than Forty-six Yes
Finest Fresh Produce
C
each
| These Prices Effective In Our So osm
|
in Dallas And Vicinity
Every penny - - - 100% o
f all you give goes directly
to the Foundation for Infantile Paralysis,
COMMITTEFOR THE CELEBRATION OF THE PRESIDENTS BIRTHDAY
Send cash or make checks payable to
Is your hair
Don't let these tell-ta
Clairol which shampo
advice on care of hair
Is it going grey?
Is it drab, faded or stre
Ask your beautician. Write for FRI
KEITH MOJAN, Chasrman ® 50 EAST 42nd STREET, NEW YORK
a
Z—~ 3
— ~
57 = (» Why
Look Oid
When It’s So Easy
To Look Vo
grey ?
le marks off age remain.
They make you look and feel oldjheyond your
years. Erase them quickly andfsimply with
os, reconditfons and tints
your hair back to its own natural-looking color
...glowing with youthful highlyhts...in one
triple-action treatment.
booklet, FREE
and FREE Beauty analysis.
Not with common, old-fashioned hajr dyes but
NATURALLY... with CARROL
f
1
}
nc cm cc BED
Beverly King, ZJlairol, Inc., 132 West 46th St., New York, N. Y.
Please snd FREE Clairol booklet, FREE advice and FREE analysis.
Name Address cee.
City. State
My BOUIRION 8... occ ei ei led i SS = fox