The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 12, 1939, Image 12

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To Show Fashions
At Garden Party
Hospital Auxiliary Will
Sponsor Fete On June 3
A beautiful and varied fashion show
will feature the annual Garden Party
and social of the Nesbitt Memorial
Hospital Auxiliary, Saturday, June 3,
in the walled garden of Abram Nesbitt,
2nd, on Maple Avenue, Kingston.
All branches of the auxiliary will
cooperate in planning for the affair,
under the chairmanship of Mrs. Wil-
liam Fahey of the Dorranceton unit.
The Garden Party will climax a series
of outstanding social events sponsored
during the winter by the Nesbitt Aux-
Dany An attendance of 600 is expect-
ed.
“Mrs. James Lare of Charles Street is
chairlady of the Luzerne committee,
which includes Mrs. Stanley Johnson,
Mrs. Ruby Paulash, Mrs. W. J. Parry,
Mrs. Patrick Haden, and Mrs. Hugh
Hughes.
Township Wallops Borough
Dallas Township High defeated Dallas
Borough 9-1 on the Township diamond
Wednesday afternoon behind the ef-
fective pitching of Mahler and Knecht,
who held the borough batters to three
hits. Walter Kuzma and Loren Fiske,
borough pitchers, allowed ten hits.
Mothers’ Day Service
At Outlet F. M. Church
. The annual Mothers’ Day service will
be held at Outlet Free Methodist
Church on May 14, at 7:30. The pas-
tor, Rev. Marjorie S. Sweppenheiser,
will preach on “Immortal Monuments”
and there will be a special musical
program. Each mother will receive a
white handkerchief.
Other services for Sunday at Outlet
will be: Sunday School, 10 a. m.; testi-
monial meeting, 11; Y. P. M. S., 7 p. m.
At Plattsburg Free Methodist Church,
Sunday services will be as follows:
Sunday School, 10; morning worship,
17.
Charney Rites To Be Held
Saturday Morning At 9
The funeral of George F. Charney,
prominent Swoyerville resident and dis-
tributor for the Luzerne Milling Com-
pany, will be held tomorrow (Satur-
day) morning at 9 from the home, 37
Sidney Street, with a requiem mass at
9:30 in St. Mary's Polish Church,
Swoyerville. Interment will be in the
Mr. Charney died of complications
! Monday night in Nesbitt Memorial
Hospital, Kingston, following an opera-
tion.
He is survived by his wife, Mary Ann,
a daughter, Geraldine, at home; moth-
er, Mrs. George Molar, own sister, Mrs.
Joseph Yarine, a step-brother and step-
sister, August and Anna Molar, all of
West Wyoming.
THE DALLAS POST,
Tunkhannock Trucker Hurt
Terry Coolbaugh of Lake Carey, truck
driver for the Country Delivery Ser-
vice of Tunkhannock, was very seri-
ously injured Tuesday when the rim
of a truck tire he was repairing blew
off and struck him on the head. He
was taken to the State Hospital at
Scranton.
Club Climaxes Season
With Hit Minstrel Show
A successful all-girl minstrel show,
staged two weeks ago in the church
auditorium, finished winter activities
for the Girls’ Dramatic Club of St.
John’s Slovak Church.
Rounding out its fourth year, the
organization occupies an important
place in social activities at St. John’s
and the work of its members has at-
tracted increasing attention.
Honorary president is Rev. George
A. Bendik, pastor of St. John’s. Mrs.
Mary Breznay is acting president, Miss
Mary Charnitsky, vice-president; Miss
Anna Shinal, treasurer; Miss Adel
Psolka, secretary. Mrs. Anna Zelenak,
a charter member of the club, is pub-
licity agent, and was general chairman
of the minstrel.
Mrs. Emily Kovacs, Miss Adela Psol-
ka and Miss Mary Kosko were soloists
in the minstrel, and other important
players were Miss Anna Kosko, Miss
Helen Hruska and Mrs. Anna Zelenak.
FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1939
Young Nugent Street Girl
Injured In Avenue Accident
Alice Freeman, 16, of 22 Nugent
Street, Luzerne, was hit ‘and knocked
down by a machine Monday evening on
Wyoming Avenue, Kingston, at the
Union Street intersection. She was
treated for arm and leg injuries at Nes-
bitt Memorial Hospital about 9 o’clock
Monday night and released. Miss Ruth
Daniels of © South Franklin Street,
Wilkes-Barre, driver of the automobile,
took Miss Freeman to the hospital im-
mediately after the accident.
Swoyersville Widow
Dies Of Long Illness
Funeral services for Mrs. Stefania
Yarzinski, prominent resident of
Swoyerville, were held yesterday morn-
ing from her home, 129 Simpson Street,
with a requiem mass in St. Mary's
Church. Interment was in the parish
cemetery, Swoyerville.
Ill for several months, Mrs. Yarzinski
passed away early Sunday morning.
Her husband, Frank, died two years
ago. She was a devout member of St.
Mary’s Polish Church, Wilkes-Barre,
and its societies, belonged to Lodge
430, Z. N. P., Polish Women’s Mutual
Aid Society and Polish Women’s Na-
tional Alliance.
I Mrs. Leo Orlandini, Swoyerville; John,
Joseph, Stella, Frank, Leo, Elizabeth,
Regina, and Norbet, at home, and one
grandchild, Leo Orlandini, Jr.
She made good candy and wanted to
boast
And sold it quick through The Dallas
Post.
Eleven entrance gates will admit
visitors to the New York World’s Fair
1939. The peak rate will be 160,000
ner hour.
Enjoy this
Beautiful Weather
at
HANSON'S
Harvey’s Lake Picnic Grounds
DINING ROOM and BAR
Amusement Park
OPEN
At Picnic Grounds
SUNDAY
HHA OR ERO
MOTHER
will be pleased with a gift of
Jewelry bought of our complete
line of . . .
BULOVA WRIST WATCHES
RINGS
BRACELETS
CAMEO PINS
EARRINGS
LOCKETS
CHAIN AND CROSSES
ROSARIES
MIRACULOUS MEDALS
AND MANY OTHER ITEMS
We welcome your inspection
of our store
ABE FINKELSTEIN
JEWELER & OPTOMETRIST
72 MAIN ST. LUZERNE
She is survived by these children: |}
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CITY CHEV
Offers You These Used
1937 Ply. Coach
1937 Chev. Coach
1936 Chev. Coupe
1935 Ford Coach
1932 Ply. Coupe
“ALL RECONDITIONED
GUARANTEED 1000 MILES
OPEN EVENINGS and SUNDAYS
A in,
DAVID MILLER
Super Food Store
882 MARKET STREET
KINGSTON, PA.
OPEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
UNTIL 9 P. M.
— FREE DELIVERY —
71-3187 — 1-3188
Live (4-5 Ibs.)
Chickens ©" 18°
Tender :
Cube Steaks “5
Fresh
1b. 1 6
Pork Butts
We kill and dress live healthy
chickens. Just buy any
part you like.
Chicken legs, 1b. 39¢
Breasts, 42¢ ;
Necks, backs and wings
ih. 25¢
King Midas or Pillshury
FLOUR ~" $3.29
Gold Cross
MILK $2.99
(CASE OF 48 CANS)
Sugar Cured Smoked
BACON "12°
Heinz
Catsup 3° "50°
Fine Silk .
Tissue 6° 25°
can 4c
BEANS
MARKET & GATES STREETS, KINGSTON
Your Wilkes-Barre-Kingston Chevrolet Dealer
ROLET CO.
Bargains Listed Below.
In Good Running Condition
Coaches, Sedans,
Roadsters, Coupes
From $35 to $95
TRUCK SPECIAL
1937 FORD !4-Ton Stake
[earuummay
Like New $350
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NEWS |
Prime Controllers sell at $18.75,
while we also have a Fencer of
another make selling for $9.00.
If you buy for quality and safety,
yvou’ll buy PRIME.
Fam Fence goes Electric
® Our second carload of Model B
Tractors is here—think of it—
$495 FOB Factory. Frank Wood-
ruff, John Franko, Jake Whit-
lock got theirs, and yours is here
waiting. The little “B” makes
big tractors hustle. Call us for
demonstration.
o Stanford's Seeds are, and will
always be, the choice of good
farmers. Ben Barton, Claude
Sickler, Norman Fassett and Ja-
cob Brunges are among our re-
cent customers. There's no dif-
ference in cost between the best
and the rest.
oe Oliver Harrow customers of re-
cent days include Lloyd Decker
of West Nicholson, James Pellam
of Beaumont, Lakewood Dairy,
and George Butler of LaPlume.
Oliver tools can take it.
® You can have a nice lawn by
Ritter’s
rr Ty
using our special mix lawn seed
and 5-10-5 fertilizer. Xeep it
trim with a Gay-Murray Mower.
They sell here as low as $4.50.
JUST ASK YOURSELF
© Which is the cheapest electric
refrigerator to buy, and operate ?
Your answer will invariably be |
Westinghouse — because it uses |
only a ¥% H. P. Motor, because it
uses no current at all 10 hours
out of every 12, and because it
is trouble free.
See the new models here at
$149.50 up.
Gay- Murray Co.
Ine.
TUNKHANNOCK, PA.
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6-POINT
spring. (limit 5 quarts)
gear grease. (limit 5 pounds)
Remove front wheels, check
lubricant.
Remove and clean spark plugs.
Drain radiator—flushing extra.
SPRING SPECIAL
Drain crankcase and refill with correct grade of Pennzoil oil for
Drain, flush and refill transmission and differential with summer
Check battery and add distilled water.
All For 74)
CARS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED
ADD WOOLBERT’S AUTO SERVICE
MAIN STREET — DALLAS, PA.
SERVICE
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595 Market St.
Your Property
NOW!
DUTCH BOY
WHITE
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MIXED BY MACHINE
FREE!
Bring The Size Of Your Property --- Free Estimate
ENAMEL
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RAKER PAINT FACTORY
“All Paints Manufactured ‘FRESH’ On The Premises”.
EERE EARS RRC
@® Dries Quickly
@® Washable
® For Walls, Woodwork,
Floors, Etc.
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gal.
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In your convenient American Store, friendly, cour-
teous salesmen help to m
They make it as easy to
ake Food Buying a pleasure.
buy a large order as a few
articles by assembling the merchandise for you, and
seeing that everything is
joy your visit. Besides, yo
done which will help you en-
u will also enjoy real savings,
as all American Stores are stocked with dependable,
quality-tested Foods at consistently low prices.
FINEST U. S. NO. 1
FRESH DUG
New
Potatoes
43
7'/2 lbs. half peck 22¢
15-1bs.
full peck
DERRYDALE PURE CREAMY
Butter
2-490
LOUELLA SWEET CREAM
BUTTER 1-lb. carton 27c
America’s greatest prize
winning butter
Farmdale
Fvan
MILK
tall ean hac
Fresh---Fuller-
of our
Specially Priced This Week
hed #lo Roasted
A cup will assure you of the superior flavor
“heat-flo”’
method that roasts every bean perfectly.
Ground to your order.
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COFFEE"
3 A Blend of the World's Finest Coffees
Win-Crest Coffee
Mild and Satisfying. Preferred by many.
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roasted coffees—the
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- Calif. Delicious Apricots 2"%ir25¢
Glenwood Apple
Sliced Calif. Peaches
No. 2
cans
No. 1
cans
25¢
25¢
Sauce
= ORDER EARLY!
A Mother's Day Cake
Mother's Day Miniature Chocolates 0. 49¢
Hershey Chocolate Kisses
“
Remember Mother with a
delicious, fresh cake.
Others 89¢c---$1.39
134-1
box 35¢
4SC0 Sliced Bacon
° Plai
Ovaltine bE fo Bio)
Heinz Beans 3
Vegetarian or pork
25 >15¢
6-0z. can33c 14-o0z. can39¢
13-02 9%¢ 1 3.5% 20¢
and tomato sauce.
OCTAGON Products BV 0 ais
Granulated Soap P*2 9c
Soap Powder 2 Pk&° 2Qc
Cleanser 3 cans |3¢
Scottissue
Waldorf Tissue
Scottowels
Garden Fresh Vegetables and Fruits — |
PEAS
Extra Fancy
Calif.
Laundry Soap 6 2k 23c
Toilet Soap 6 °2kes 25¢
Soap Chips 2!278¢ pkes37¢
3 a 23C
2 rois §¢
rol {1 Oc
2 Ibs. 15¢
Solid Slicing
Tomatoes 2 Ibs. 25¢
Calif. Iceberg
Leituce 2 heads i5¢
LEMONS
Large Juicy
Calif.
dozen 25¢
WHERE QUALITY COUNTS AND YOUR MONEY GOES FURTHEST
These Prices Effective In Our Stores
in Dallas And Vicinity