The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, July 05, 1940, Image 5

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ROYAL LYAE,
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onored At Shower ;
Corraspindent A mistellaneots shower for a re-
ENWOCD - TRUCKSVILLE cent bride, Mrs. Robert Lewis, nee
Beatrice Riley, was given by the
Township Brevities
Mr. and Mrs. John Breza and
daughters, Helen, Gertrude and
Irene, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
John Metal at Alto, Ill.
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Mr. and Mrs, Stephen Johnson
of Shavertown were hosts to Mr.
and Mrs. Omar Michaels of Shaw-
nee-on-the-Delaware over the week-
end.
Richard Mathers of Washington,
D. C., is visiting his parents on Car-
verton Road.
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Miss Phyllis Lyne motored to New
England over the week-end.
Thomas Ayres and family have
moved from Harris Hill Road to
Lohman Street.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Harding
and family are spending a month at
~ the seashore.
James Oberst has returned to!
Langley Field after visiting his par-
ents for several weeks.
Jerry Kester of Hillside is a pa-
tient at General Hospital, Wilkes-
Barre.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beck and
family have moved from Shaver-
* town to their new home at Sweet
Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clemow an-
nounce the birth of a son in Nesbitt
Memorial Hospital.
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Ty Cobb and family visited with
friends in Philadelphia over the
week-end.
Mrs. Luther Roushey of North
Chili, N. Y., is visiting her son,
Edward of ‘Shavertown.
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Mrs. Lillian Walters is ill at her
home on Carverton Road.
Mr. and Mrs. George Smith of
Huntington Mills visited friends dur-
"ing the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Groblewski
visited Camp Great Neck at Vosburg
on Sunday.
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Paul Rhodes, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William Rhodes of Rice Street, has
enlisted in the army.
Mrs. Elizabeth Warden and daugh-
ter, Lenora, have moved to the War-
den homestead on Harris Hill Road.
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William and Warren Boyes of!
Shavertown returned Wednesday
from Indianland, Md., where they
have been visiting their uncle R. R.
Evans.
Wallace Perrin, Jr., of Cliffside, is
a patient at Nesbitt Memorial Hos-
pital following an operation for ton-
silitis.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Cronin and
daughter of Sunbury, Pa., who have
been guests at the G. R. Downer
home have gone to Passaic, N. J. |
On their return they will be accom- |
panied by Mrs. G. R. Downer who !
has been visiting her mother in
Passaic.
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Mrs. Ruth Travis of Shavertown
returned from a two weeks’ visit
with relatives in Shawnee-on-the-
Delaware.
home by Mr. and Mrs. Omar Michels
who remained over the week-end.
| Schedule Of Services
[Tone of the J. O. Y. class of the
i Shavertown Methodist Church last
| week at the home of Mrs. Stanley ;
| Katacinski, Summit Street, Shaver-!
| town. Present: Mrs. Walter Cook, |
Consecration of our Weak-| Mrs. Donald Jayne, Mrs. Ronald
will be the subject of the! Hughes, Mrs. John Chapple, Mrs.
at St. Paul's Lutheran! Helen Heale, Misses Clara Mae Ev-
Church, Shavertown, on Sunday ans and Helen Kirkendall, the host-
morning at 10. Rev. Herbert E.|ess and guest of honor.
Frankfort is pastor. The sermon will
be an exposition of the miracle of"
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Jesus feeding the 4,000. Sunday Miss Lindsley Engaged |
school will be begin at 9. Vitter. To Bev. Mr. Olver
are always welcome. | |
Meetings for the week: Monday, | Rev. and Mrs. A. K. Lindsley of
7:30, outing committee of the Broth- | Carverton Road have announced the
erhood; Wednesday, 1, women’s aux- j engagement of their daughter, Grace
iliary at home of Mrs, J. A. Batey, | to Rev. Herbert D. Olver, pastor of |
Franklin Street, Shavertown; Thurs- | the local Free Methodist Church.
day, 7:30, Young Peoples Choir;
Friday, 8, Senior Choir. i] Noxen Man Instructor
Drumtra Is Teaching
At St. Paul's Church
“The
nesses”
sermon
Clinton Benjamin of Noxen has |
She was accompanied ; Church will discuss church finances |
Free Music Classes | St. Andrew, Ox Bow Lake.. r. |
Benjamin is a graduate of on
| been named an instructor at Camp) .
Ginger Rogers, above continues in
her recent changeover from a musi-
Harvey Drumtra, graduate of the | High School and a senior at State |cal comedy star io dramatic actress
| National School of Music, Chicago, | College.
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{Ill., is offering free instruction in
| playing the piano, trumpet, cornet, | ! Yor 0 ungbl ood Is Named
Bssessor For County
clarinet, saxaphone, trombone and |
other wind instruments in the be
Francis Youngblood of Shaver-
town, a supervisor in Kingston
rment of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church,
i Shavertown, on Monday and Tues-
Township has been appointed a field
agent by the county assessors this
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| day afternoon at 1. Those interest-
led should report to the church on
fo
existed for several months. The po-
Laux’ s Customers xi
sition pays $165 a month.
| Praise His Service
The business of Paul J. Laux of
Guernseys Sold To Riley
friends. Mr. Laux sells Atlantic gas-|
oline and oils, ‘repairs, vulcanizes,
retreads and recaps tires. ‘Mr. Laux
| has had 15 years in the tire busi-
| ness.
St. Therese's To Have
Lawn Supper July 10
The annual outdoor supper will
be held on the lawn of St. Therese’s
{ Church at Shavertown, Wednesday
‘evening, July 10. Supper will be
served by the women of the parish
from 5:30 until 8:00. Committee
members: Father Durkin, general
chairman; Rev. J. J. O'Leary, hon-
{orary chairman; Rev. Eugene Frank,
treasurer; tickets, Herman Sieber;
games, Andrew Fisher; door, Edward |
Staub; supper and arrangements, !
Mrs. Jacob Laux; kitchen, Mrs. Ja-
cob Gable.
In case of rain, the supper will be
held in the church hall.
sey cows by Joseph H. Sitler to
Herbert P. Riley of Dallas, Pa. These
animals are Star’s Peerless Beauty
630400 and Birdell’s Pride 630401.
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i FOR AN OUTING . . .
Bring Your Friends To
HARVEY’S LAKE
PICHIC GROUNDS
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AMATEUR SHOWS
EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT
FREE SOUND MOVIES
EVERY TUESDAY
To enter contest amateurs must
register at Hanson’s Restaurant
DINE and DANCE at
HANSON'S
HARVEYS’ LAKE Plone GROUNDS
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week to fill a vacancy which has |
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Pioneer Avenue, Shavertown, is The American Guernsey Cattle
growing these days as satisfied CuS- oub, Peterborough, N. H., reports
tomers return and bring their | the sale of two registered Guern-
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in “The Primrose Path” playing at
and Tuesday.
, the Kingston Theatre next Monday |
Appearing opposite :
her i is Joel McCrea, while other roles
Firemen Meet Tonight
Trucksville Fire Company will
meet tonight (Friday).
KINGSTON
THEATRE
‘eo KINGSTON CO °
LAST TIME TODAY
* “LILLIAN RUSSELL”
—= Continuous Today
from 2 to 11 P. M.
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SATURDAY, JULY 6
“DR. KILDARE’S
STRANGE CASE”
— with —
Lew Ayres & Lionel Barrymore
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MON., TUES., JULY 8-9
GINGER ROGERS
and JOEL McCREA in
“PRIMROSE PATH”
ADULTS, 20¢c
Any Matinee—2:15 - 3:45
Free Parking Mioarre
| are taken by Marjorie Rambeau and ;
| Queenie Vassar.
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Contrary to widespread rumor
that part of the R. D. No. 1 route
will be discontinued after the re-
location of the road, a spokesman
for a group of disgruntled box hold-
ers was assured by the post office
department that delivery will con-
tinue as usual. If new box holders
build along the new road, the route
will be extended.
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Herbert Wertman has been
with pneumonia.
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Mr. and Mrs. Giles Wilson visited
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rydd Wednes-
day evening.
ill
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Phillips of
Nanticoke visited Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Wertman Sunday. Austin
Wertman returned home with them
for an extended visit.
Men and Women
Enjoy Bowling
As a game and a sport for
most people, it’s unequalled.
You can play by yourself or
with any number of people.
You can bowl any time of day
or evening. It’s inexpensive,
easy-to-learn. Try it!
Saint John
BOWLING ALLEYS
PHONE 7-9232
471 MILLER ST., LUZERNE
! Dayton, iy visited Mr. and
Ray Henney recently. They are
now touring the New England
states. RX
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Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Devens have
moved to their summer cottage at
Perrins Marsh.
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Mrs. Stella Isaacs has been enter-
taining relatives from Youngstown,
Ohio.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Henney, Ber-
tha Henney, Mrs. Mary Smithers
and Mrs. Eva Carrol of Wilkes-
Barre, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Henney recently.
THE
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FIRST NATIONAL
BANK
DALLAS, PENNA.
MEMBERS AMERICAN
BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
DIRECTORS
R. L. Brickel, C. A. Frantz, W. B
Jeter, Sterling Machell, W. R. Neely.
Clifford Space, A. C. Devens,
Herbert Hill.
OFFICERS
C. A. Frantz, President
Sterling Machell, Vice-President
W. R. Neely, Vice-President
W. B. Jeter, Cashier
F. J. Eck, Assistant Cashier
Vault Boxes For Rent.
No account too small to secure
careful attention.
Interest On Savings Accounts.
* Neots Haul ot 150 Fish
last week-end fishing off Cape May
and returned with a faul of 150
fish, averaging in weight about two
and one-half pounds. In the party
Metzgar, Harry Metzgar, and Don-
ald Metzgar. They left here Fri-
day, fished all day Saturday, and
returned Sunday.
To Sponsor Dance
at Kunkle Community Hall, July 10.
Leslie Warhola’s orchestra will play.
Why Not
Take Advantage
of our facilities
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HARVESTING
EQUIPMENT
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Largest Line of
REPAIR PARTS
in this region
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MOWERS -- BINDERS
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Your
McCormick-Deering
Dealer
ZEL GARINGER
— Telephone 378 —
Church Street eo
A quintet of local fishermen spent
Dallas |
APPRAISERS
ER
BUILDERS
For Your Home In The Dallas Area
SEE
EDWARD EYERMAN & SON
General Contractors
53 BENNETT BUIiLDING
WILKES-BARRE, Pa.
BUILDERS OF QUALITY HOMES OF LASTING BEAUTY
Free Vocal Instruction |
Elwood Price, soloist at St. Steph-
en’s Episcopal Church, Wilkes-Barre, |
| will give free vocal instruction at |
| St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Shaver- |
Shavertown, Pa.
RETREADING © VULCANIZING © REGAPPING
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
PAUL <b. LAUX
- Phone Dallas 9096-R-2.
p. m.
town, on Tuesdays starting at af
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Church Officers To Dine |
Dallas
| Officials of Methodist |
lat a covered dish supper at the;
| church Tuesday night at “8:30.
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flavor retained by
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1 ack Nothoif Wants To See You At
“THE GROTTO" |
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Harvey's Lake
‘Best Quality Food And Beer
EVERY WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS
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tem, no coils, no pipes, d
ENTERTAINMENT GALL
CALL W
HARVEY'S LAKE 339
ILKES-BARRE 2-877
STEGMAIER BREWING COMPANY, WILKES-BARRE, PA.
<5 LI
AGATA
OFIMODERATION
our new Kaooler Keg sys-
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irect from the keg. |
Easily
JSAM B61 RESTS
So restful you can ride miles and miles without a
back-ache. New and different:
fits the shape of your back.
beach, too.
1937 PLYMOUTH
a Deluxe 4-Dr. Tour-
le ing Sedan—Original
LS L} Blue finish — Very
clean inside—Perfect
tires — Low mileage — Traded
1937 DODGE 4-Door
Touring Sedan—Built
in trunk — All .steel
body, hydraulic -brak-
es — Original black
finish—Performs well as new—
Must be seen to be $425
Props you up and
It’s for porch or
from first owner—State inspect-
ed—Ready to give you thousahd.
of miles of pleasant
transportation—Only $395
1937 CHEV. 1% TON
¢ Long Wheelbase
' fi Truck — U license —
Cabin, chassis com-
"a y pletely rebuilt, motor
ort overhauled, new brakes, 6 new
tires, refinished red cab and
black fenders and chassis—Will
perform as good as new—Un-
conditionally
guaranteed— $395
1938 G. M. C. 3% TO
1-TON HEAVY DUTY
appreciated—Only
PANE L — Original
paint like new—Re-
4 ro
conditioned thor-
oughly, good tires, quiet motor,
A-1 mechanical condition, State
inspected. Ready
to sell—
49¢
71-1171
“OUR NAME REMOVES THE RISK”
CITY CHEVROLET CO.
YOUR WILKES-BARRE CHEVROLET DEALER
A. L. STRAYER, Pres.
Market and Gates Streets, Kingston, Pa.
Open Evenings and Sundays
7-1171
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ply . . . whether you'll
the roast you've started .
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HY bother worrying about your fuel sup-
have enough to complete
. making frequent
check-ups to see how low your supply | is getting
. being bothered to
upaly.
“order in” your future
WHY BOTHER when electricity is always
ready . . . a constant,
uninterrupted flow . . .
there to serve you at the turn of a switch . . .
more”?
all you want, whenever you want it .
a thought of “how long before I have to order
. without
AND NOW you can get a full size modern
electric range for only $99.75 . .
price ever for a range of this type.
. the lowest
were Jacob Laux, Henry Bellas, Al
Members of the American Legion
are sponsoring a dance to be held
in stock ef