PAGE TWO New Nash Sales Break Records Company Uses Heavy Newspaper Advertising Nineteen forty-one will be a big year for Nash for the curiosity of the American people has been aroused by the unheard of economy advertised and proven in the new Nash Ambassador “600” series cars. Sales. increased in the Philadel- phia Branch Area 126 percent for the same period last year and the heavy buying of Nash cars has re- sulted from motorists who are in- terested in full size comfortable transportation at a minimum of op- erating cost. Savings as high as $100 per year are possible with this new revolutionary type car and nothing has been sacrificed from riding comfort, ease of handling, roominess, durability or power. Nationally, Nash sales have more than doubled during January and February proving that the American public, always recognizing outstand- ing value, has placed its approval on the National Economy Champion— the new Nash Ambassador “600”, Nash is a consistent advertiser in community weekly newspapers. It’s advertising is carried regularly in The Dallas Post. Nearest dealer is the Perry Service Station, 375 Ben- nett Street, Luzerne. P. M. Church Officers At the annual society meeting of the Glenview Primitive Methodist Church the following officers were elected to serve the church for the coming year. Station Steward, Fred Mintzer; Financial Steward, John Lowe; Trustee for three years, Irv- ing Thomas; Collectors for the Con- ference Dues, Miss Verna Lamo- reaux, Mrs. Lewis Stritzinger and Mrs. Corey Crispell. Mr. Lowe was elected delegate to the district meet- ing to be held in Parsons in April. Major Buys Guernseys The American Guernsey Cattle Club, Peterborough, N. H. reports the sale of five registered Guernsey cows by Bethany - Home-stead Farms, Inc., to C. J. Major of Dallas, These animals are Bethany Hayes Jacqueline 594239, Bethany Hayes Wanita 576800, Bethany Hayes May 594237, Bethany Hayes Elsie 594243 and Bethany Blossom 594242. Ruxiliary Banquet Plans are complete for the ial! banquet of the Women’s Auxiliary of the Dr. Henry Laing Fire Co., to be held Tuesday evening at 6:30 at the East Dallas Methodist Church. Mrs. R. J. W. Templin is arranging the program. Reservations should be made with Mrs. Joseph Schmerer by Saturday noon. Idetown Red Cross Mrs. Charles Agnew and Mrs. Howard Crosby solicited for Red Cross contributions in Idetown last week and colleeted $11. Many of the homes visited by them had con- tributed at their places of business BLOCKADE HINDERS HOBBY The blockade resulting from war in Europe and the Near East is caus- ing profound repercussions in the private life of Juliana Taberna, above, heard as “Rosa Valmorei” in the popular NBC-Blue Network serial, “Or- phans of Divorce.” Her hobby is Egyptology and she collects Oriental and Near Eastern art treasures. Celebrates Birthday Miss Betty Mae Hontz was the guest of honor on her birthday at a party given by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hontz, of Terrace Drive, Shavertown last Thursday evening. Guests were: Mary Kem- merer, William Griffith, Diana Welch, Paul Fahringer, Lila Perry, James Harfman, Marjorie Bell, Betty Thomas, Russel Houser, Robert Con- sency, Ruth Hontz, Patricia Curns, Paul Savacool, Paul Dewitt, Ralph Schrader, Thomas Hontz, Jr., Mrs. Robert Kemmerer and the guest of honor. Joint Choir Practice Choirs of Idetown and Lehman are meeting at Lehman Methodist Church every Thursday evening now to practice Easter music. Joseph Clouser is director. WHY BE SICK? After my chiropractic adjust- ments, constipation shows an 85.1 percent complete recovery. It's A Fact! Why allow your system to be- come sluggish. Constipation is usually the result of a faulty nerve supply due to one or more segments of the spine pinching a vital nerve. Bring our Health Problems To lp Dr. Wm. G. McClelland CHIROPRACTOR 10to4--6t0 8 1918 Englewood Ave., Forty Fort, Pa. in Wilkes-Barre. Announce Marriage Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Alice Evans, daughter of Mrs. Josephine Evans of Orange and Clyde Robbins, son of Mr. and' Mrs. Ellis Robbins of Dallas February 25. Attendants were Miss Doris Eyet and Carl Rob- bins, brother of the bride groom. The couple are making their home on the Melvin Mosier farm on the Kunkle Road. THE EE 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. careful attention, No account too small to secure Send . . the hometown paper to YOUR SOLDIER BOY A Weekly Letter From Home SPECIAL MILITARY RATE a year Cheaper than you can wrap and mail the family copy Any Place In The World FREE: to BERLIN, ROME or TOKYO THE DALLAS POST More Than A Newspaper, A Community Institution Campus Brevities COLLEGE MISERICORDIA Rev. Daniel Lord Rev. Daniel Lord, S. J. National Director of the Sodality of Our Lady is conducting college meetings all over the country for the purpose of deepening the college students viewpoint and of focusing attention on the opportunities at his disposal for accomplishing good. Sunday, March 9th, the “College Day of Spiritual Motives” was held at Fordham University, N. Y. College student-leaders and faculty mem- bers of both men and women’s col- leges throughott the east participa- ted. College Misericordia representa- tives were Miss Anne Dolan of Great Neck, L. I, and Miss Helen Mang of Honesdale, Pa. Father Lord treated such timely subjects as: “The College Life and the Life of Faith”; “The Collegian as a Salesman of Christ's Cause”; and “The Collegian and the Making of the Future.” Poetry Meeting The Saint Teresa Poetry Society of College Misericordia held its monthly meeting in the Library of the College Sunday afternoon, March 9 at 2:30 p. m., with Miss Mary Claire McCauley as Chairman. The Poems of the month were read and voted upon as follows: Miss Mary Claire McCauley ‘Dirge for a Mountaineer,” and Miss Regina Kelly, “Sonnet.” Tea was served after the discussions. We Stand Corrected In last week’s Post we stated the Cobleigh Apartment would move shortly to a new home pur- chased by them in Forty Fort. This was an error. We are sorry. sug THE POST, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1941 that Mr. and Mrs. Willis Maas of Lehman PTA To Raise Money For Uniforms About 100 parents and teachers enjoyed the moving pictures pre- sented ‘by Purina Feed Company at Lehman PTA meeting Monday even- ing. Plans for a play to help pay for band uniforms were discussed. Cast members are being selected and directing has been turned over to Mrs. Arthur Major. There were sev- eral selections by the high school orchestra. Idetown Ladies Hold Noon Dinner Meeting Woman’s Society of Christian Service of Idetown Methodist Church had a dinner meeting at the church Wednesday noon. Mem- bers completed the quilt underway. Committee members: Mildred Welsh, Helen Kreidler, Eva Boice, Agnes Lansberry, Alice Davis. Others attending: Thelma Lam- oreaux, Eva Wright, Ann Shaver, Libbie Shaver, Rose Anderson, Lot- tie Spencer, Anna Parks, Virgie Montross, Marjorie Goff, Mildred Marley, Helen Smith, Della Par- rish, Frances Gerringer, Vivienne Crosby, Hope Ide, Zelma Agnew. GOT A SORE THROAT? You Can Get Quick Relief With AUSTIN'S GLYCERINE & IRON Only BERT & COMPANY CUT-RATE STORES Dallas, Penna. SAVE 18% Bring Your ON BE THRIFTY O'MALIA’S THE LAKE HIGHWAY Laundry To Organize New Townsend Club Shavertown Unit Has 52 Charter Members A Townsend Club with 52 char- ter members was organized and of- ficers elected at a meeting of Towns- end supporters Tuesday night in the Shavertown Hose House. i Rev. R. S. Nichols was elected president. Other officers are: Wil- liam Roushey, 1st vice-president; Samuel Woolbert, 2nd vice-presi- dent; Mrs. Russell Cease, secretary, and William F. Myers, treasurer. Rev. 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