Mr. and Mrs. Victor Brown of Leh- ~ man announce the birth of a daughter, Alma May, Saturday, September 17. * * Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Major were re- cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ide. - = Mrs. Alice Fiske, Mrs. Marian Mec- Carty and Mrs. Goldie Ide attended the district meeting of the Daughters of America at Ashley Tuesday evening. Mt. Rose Council, D. of A., will meet in the Lodge Hall tonight. Yo . Ra » Mr. and Mrs. William Ambrose of Lehman were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ide Saturday. 4 * * J Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kinsman of Alderson have moved to Hillside. * * Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ide called on “Mr. and Mrs. Victor Brown of Leh- man last weekend. So * William IL. Garrison of West Dallas is recovering at his home from a se- vere illness of over a week. * = ~ Mr. and Mrs, Ross Lewin and “daughter, Barbara, who have been spending the past week as guests of relatives in Buffalo and Canada have returned to their home on Center Hill ~~ Road. / i ° © Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Richards of Eliz- ~ abeth, N. J, have returned to their ‘home after spending the weekend at ~ the home of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Addison C. Woolbert, Sr., of ~ Center Hill Road. * * Peynton Lee of Machell Avenue was injured in the abdomen on Sunday ¢ when a baseball bat accidentally flew from a player’s hand. = » Miss Emilie Wallace of New York: City was the guest recently at the ~ home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Culver of Machell Avenue. * . Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Riley of Leh- ~ man were guests on Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Machell. I » * Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Oliver of Claude Street, Dallas, entertained at ~ dinner on Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hislop of Franklin Street, Dallas. * - “Kenneth Oliver spent several days this week as the guest of the Packard Company in Detroit. - -. Mrs. James Oliver, Mrs. A, N, Gar- ~ inger, Dickie Oliver, Janet Garinger ~ and Alberta Himmler, all of Dallas, spent Saturday at State College where they visited James Oliver and Wilson ~~ Garinger, who have registered there for the coming year. = * . Clarence LaBar and Florence James of Stroudsburg spent Sunday as the guests of the former’s parents, Mr .and Mrs. Timothy LaBar of Main Street, , Dallas. ® ® Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wilson of East Dallas entertained over the weekend Mr, and Mrs. Charles Werline and son, Marvin, of Lakehurst. * * Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Himmler and daughters Helen and Alberta of Lake Street and Mrs. C. E. Garrahan of - Kingston spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G, T. Smith of Delaware, N. J. * ® Mrs. Adam Kiefer of Shrine View entertained at a small dinner last ~ night in honor of her house guests, Mr. and Mrs. William Maypole of Chi- cago. - = * Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Johnson of Shavertown recently entertained at a dinner honoring their niece, Miss Pauline Newhart of Shavertown whose wedding was solemnized last Saturday. Guests were members of the bridal party. - - Mr. and Mrs. William E. Post of Trucksville are in Binghamton for two weeks. * * - John C. Wilson will observe his 86th birthday anniversary today with an open house at his farm in Dallas Township. * - Mr. and Mrs. Austin Snyder of Leh- man announce the birth of a son In Nanticoke State Hospital on Septem- ber 17, * * Mrs. Elgie Beam of Shavertown spent several days last week in Phil- adelphia. * * Mrs. Arthur Culver of Machell Ave- nue entertained members of her bridge BEWARE . ® Incompetent radio tinkers can damage your radio seriously. Rely on our skilled and experienced service. Open 'til 8 p. m. Dial 7-6321 Renville Radio Service 189 Main Street Luzerne ——a BLACK AND WHITE FOR FALL Norma Shearer has chosen this street dress in her favorite color combina- tion. Dramatic is the inset sleeve treatment, with throat fastening of carved ivory maple-leaf. Belted at the normal waistline the skirt falls in simple straight lines. The simu- lated turban is of heavy black ribbed wool and is crownless, held on the head with a band of self-material. club at her home on Thursday evening. Guests numbered eight. * * Miss Beverly Noll, the new commer- cial teacher at the borough, spent the weekend at her home in Lehighton. * * Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Nicholson of Dal- las have returned to their winter home on Winola Avenue, Kingston. * - David Bevan of DeMunds Corners was the guest of honor last week at a surprise birthday dinner given at his home by a group of friends. . * Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Deal of Dallas have returned to their residence on West River Street, Wilkes-Barre, ? * - Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hoover of Franklin Street have been entertaining their granddaughter, Mrs. Charles Werline, and son Marvin of Lakewood, N. J. " * Mrs. Wesley Hoover and Mrs. Charles Werline and sont were visitors {in Wilkes-Barre last Wednesday. . * Mr. and Mrs. Frank Odell visited her aunt, Mrs. Wesley Hoover of Frank- lin Street, last week. - - Charles Werline and Miss Gladys Oney of Lakewood, N. J., were week- end guests at the Franklin Street home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hoover. The Old Scrap Book Hello there: The world criticises those who cry “Peace at any price”, but at the same time, have they ever counted the price of war? The lives of our youth are worth more than all the land “territory in the world. Dictators want more territory to wield their power over, and will go to any end to reach that goal. Think of the price paid for the last war. Lives that were not taken, were maimed, disabled, minds warp- ed, and sorrow and grief brought to thousands of mothers and fathers who were the victims of this mon- ster we call war. I wonder if it is worth what it involves, when we con- sider and count the cost of war? Is it not better to sacrifice, yea, com- promise, for the sake of saving the lives of our youth? And may Amer- ica have enough common sense to keep out of any European tangle and stay on her own side of the ocean. MY SON O Lord, must my son go to war? My boy, so clean, so strong, Can this be all I raised him for, This ghastly, awful wrong? His soul is pure, his spirit light, He’s loyal to the core; Now by what right can they make Him fight, Who hates the thoughts of war? The nation calls him out to fight, Puts a gun into his hand; They say that on our side is right, He must defend his land. But it cancels all that Jesus taught, And the punishment He bore; For His blood has bought and His spirit sought Both sides in this ghastly war. Must this, my son, drop deadly shells On a thousand sleeping souls? A myriad fiendish, blazing hells, Let loose on their crowded goals? Must he poison, burn and mutilate, i Spill oceans of human gore, To satiate the gods of hate, In seething, bloody war? —FH.. C, Tutte. Our text for the week is great com- If a Dog is worth Having-He’s worth Feeding Well Keep your dog healthy with a simple feeding program. Simple for vou and simple for the dog. Gaines All Meat Ration (Alaskan Reindeer Meat for dogs that are off their feed) Gaines Meat and Milk Meal Cooked Gaines Dog Food Meal Purina Dog Chow (small checkers) Purina Dog Chow Meal There are no better dog foods than those listed above. Has your dog been wormed this year? Re- member all dogs have worms. Old- er dogs should be wormed at least once a year. Puppies once a month for the first six months. Yearly after that. We have the proper size and kind of worm capsuls for your dog. Have your dog in good con- dition for hunting season. Listen in to the Purina Radio Program, Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 12:10 to 12:25, WBRE. “See the Difference Purina Makes” TRUCKSVILLE MILLS Stanley Moore, Prop. Main Highway, Trucksville ~ GAY-MURRAY ’ en MEWS. STORE NOTES Several people have mentioned the fine entertainment and how clean the Fair was this year. There was some fault found too, but we will stick with the boost- ers and extend our congratula- tions to Howard Sands and Per- cy Brunges for doing their part mighty well. vv dtiusttidtincdiutied Prime Electric Fence, Allis- Chalmers Tractors and the Oil Burning Cabinet Heaters at- tracted lots of attention at our exhibit. Tracy Jennings bought a Prime Controller, Scott Mec- Cain got a new A. C. Tractor and Dr. A. H. Clark and Anna Brewster both bought heaters. Elizabeth Perigo is improving one of her Montrose properties with a Bathroom Outfit. Wilson Harding at Noxen is improving the kitchen with a mew Bengal Range and a lot more of us should repair our furnaces and fix our roofs. How about see- ing us for the furnace pipe, the roofing and roof coating? EEE pi | It’s time to dig potatoes already. We can help you with hand dig- gers and the horse drawn kind, too, at $16.50. HUNTERS - You'll find your favorite gun In our sports corner and you can trade in your old one on the new one you want. Gaines Dog Food sells at 85c for 10 lbs. and will make your dog full of pep for the season. Driver Power Woodworking tools are a great help in doing those odd fixing jobs around the home or in the shop. Norman Fassett recently bought one of our 8 inch Bench Saws. Frank Leslie bought a whole shop set includ- ing the band saw, bench saw, drill press, shaper and jointer. ddsidibnaiaatddihbedhubudiddbdbedab dtd ddadmin LET US HEAT YOUR HOME (ay -Murray Go. ine. TUNKHANNOCK, PA. _ VV VV VV IVP VPP VOT VIP VIVO VCO VIII IVOVIVOVIOVVV TOTO Tr rover ow dobar hain Beinn elie in colin ire Neyhart-Michaels Wedding Saturday Popular SHaverLown Girl Married At Local Church “wedding of local importance was solemnized last Saturday at the Shav- ertown M. E. Church when Pauline Neyhart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Neyhart of Shavertown became the bride of Omar Michaels of Shawnee- | on-Delaware. The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. Russell J. May, assist- ed by Rev. Albert E. Smith of Shaw- nee Presbyterian Church. The wedding march was played by Mrs. V. V. Ver- coe. Mrs. Harry Roat Sang. Miss Helen Kirkendall was the bridesmaid and the best man was Lester William Dimmick of East Stroudsburg. Ushers were Robert Garris of Shavertown and Stewart Yorks of Trucksville, A reception was held at Irem Tem- ple Country Club at Dallas. After a trip through the New England States and Canada the couple will reside at Shawnee-on-the-Delaware. Early Bird Newlyweds Feted At Recent Shower Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. LaBar were honored at a lovely shower held re- cently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Shaver. The following were present at the affair: Mr. and Mrs. Clem Oliver, of Kingston; Mrs. Hattie Eckart of Wilkes-Barre; Mr. and Mrs. Fred | Franklin of Wyoming; and Mr. and | Mrs. Ralph Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. James Franklin, Dorothy Frame, Helen Kins- men, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gay, Bertha Huston, Mr. and Mrs, Sheldon Drake, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Shaver, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Shaver, Willard Shaver, Mr, and Mrs. Paul B. Shaver, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kinsmen, Pau- line and Alice Shaver, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Shaver. fort in this day of war. “My peace I| give unto you, not as the world giveth give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled”. John 14:27. Yours, Bob Sutton. YOU WERE RIGHT, MARY. FOM=OL HAS MADE | MY HAIR AS CLEAN AS 9 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 i 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 cover packing and postage. FOM-OL more than a STAMP... a treatment! CLAIROL, INC. 132 West 46th S2., New York, N.Y, ! enclose 10c for one trial size bottle of Fom-ol. Name. sem cote ep a ananen AGA OU eer cncirimen romememmssesmans NY. ee eres mie rms SE eres rcienes. Township P. T. A. Names Committees Prize For Best Attendance Awarded To Miss Walsh’s Home Room Dallas Township PTA. meeting in the Township high school auditorium Monday night, appointed committee chairmen for the winter sessions and awarded a prize for best attendance during the last school term to Miss Walsh's 7B. Mrs. Edgar Adolph, new president of the organization, presided, The following committee members were named: ways and means, Mrs, John Girvan; hospitality, Emily Gold- smith; program, Dorothy Williams ana Mrs. Ralph Haley; publicity, Beth Love; attendance, Lena VanTuyl; membership, Mrs. Ralph Walsh, Mrs. Carl Gries, Mrs. D. T. Honeywell, Mrs. Ralph Ashburner, Mrs. Albert Perrego, Mrs. William Reese, and Mrs. Walter Gerlack. Supervising Principal Morris Girton announced that the total township en- rollment for the fall term ,was 596. Mrs. William Reese was appointed chairman of the annual Hallowe'en dance. Pe eighborhood ‘Notes And News Of Local Church Affairs Personals | father, 0. E. S. Will Sponsor Rummage October 6-7 Dallas Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, will sponsor a Rummage Sale in Luzerne, October 6 and 7. Friends and members of the Chapter are asked to contribute articles of clothing, fur- niture, dishes, ete. Committee in charge has as members: Mesdames: Harriet Durbin, Vera Spahn, Minnie Coolbaugh, Mildred Malkemes, Jean Kuehn, Eva Allen, Ruth Stevenson, Edna Rebennack, Edna Wolfe, Eliza- beth Keller, Ethel Keeler, Millie Wool- bert and Katherine Major. MOURNS FATHER’S DEATH Raymond Bryant of Hunlock Creek mourns this week the death of his Harry Bryant, who passed away suddenly at his Lee Park home Monday evening. The funeral was held vesterday morning from Lehman's Funeral Home, Wilkes-Barre, with a requiem mass at St. Aloysius’s Church. Interment in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Hanover. The evening's entertainment. ar- ranged by Mrs. Ralph Haley, included a trumpet solo by Alec Mahoney, a clarinet trio by Stella Elston, Mildred Kitchen, and Dorothy Gries, and a piano solo by Fred Girton. «Ww Low Bread Price 28 Agel we pass the saving on to our customers. A Big Loaf of our popular Supreme Bread at 8c a loaf is the ‘value scoop” of the hour. Supreme Bread Cc large loaf Double Family Bread ° Made of the purest ingredients, baked to perfection and delivered to our stores fresh daily. loaves 1 Oc ASCO or Glenwood PRESERVES Pincapple and Blackberry Eh C Strawberry large Cc and 2-1b RacehoiTy jar Just fruit il sugar. Try some spread on our bread. With every purchase One pkg. Jell-O Chocolate Pudding “* Ic Jell-O Desserts ©" Puddings 3 vis | fc Gold Medal Wheaties ET Grapefruit “Eni LH Red Salmon “ice “an ! 21c dSCO Apricots ye i 15¢ Shredded Ralston 2 35e Red Beets 4% Crax Educator Butter Cracker 350s, ol Wilbur's Choc. Nonpareils “National Dog Week” Red Heart Dog Food a B. © 19° : > 119*| can Crisco Ivory Soap 5:22 O° med. cake 57,.89c 3 L cans fe Diets PG iii.Soap 7 cakes 25C CamaySoap 317° Chipso 2 oh 39¢ 11-0z pkg Qc Thin Skin : J uicy Grapefruit Best Yellow Onions 5 Fancy Tokay Grapes Sweet Potatoes *= 10c Spinach 2 » 15¢ Sweet Juicy Calif. Oranges Fancy No. 1 Oxydol 23-02 39¢ pkgs 3 814 -0z pkgs 25¢ Fresh Clean 25¢ 25¢ 10¢c 4 3 Yellow ° Where Quality Counts and Your Money Goes Furthest ® These Prices Effective In Our Stores in Dallas And Vicinity