&» Sa es i THE POST, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1946 ps Ee ————————— mts Sulton Reunion Was Held At Norris Glen The forty-second annua] reunion of the Sutton family was held on Sunday, August 4, 1946 at Norris Glen. The following officers were elec- ted: President, A. W. Sutton; vice- president, Mrs. ‘Ada Wilcox; secre- tary, Mrs. Robert Cooper; treasurer, James Jones. The outing will be held at the same place mext year on the first Sunday in August. Present were: Dallas—Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Sutton, Leslie Sutton | Jr., Aaron Sutton Jr., Thelma Sut- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Lanceford Sutton, Kenneth and Dick Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sutton, Phyllis Sutton, Mr, and Mrs. Forrest Kunkle. | Endicott, N.Y.—Mrs. Fannie Sut- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sutton, Shirley Sutton. Hunlocks Creek—Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. H. Muk- rantz, Jane Mukrantz, Mr. and Mrs. U. U. Shipps, Bonnie La Shipps, Herman Adams. Luzerne—Charles Sutton. Plymouth—Mrs. R, A. Harris. Shavertown—Mr. and Mrs. Mer- STRICTLY BUSINESS by McFeatters re ~ SL “Oh, Flugle, stop making a doormat of yourself!” THESE WOMEN! By d’Alessio- “Let’s play that game where you see how many words you can make out of ail the letters in the alphabet!” by Mat VILA [7 UR DEMOCRACY OTA THE THOUSANDS OF PARENT-TEACHERS ASSOCIATIONS THROUGHOUT AMERICA HAVE A COMMON GOAL—- TO PROMOTE THE WELFARE OF CHILDREN AND YOUTH IN ' HOME, SCHOOL, CHURCH AND COMMUNITY. Te wor C738 | | 0 tm o¥ 2A my DL SPS ROSARY’ AT RALLY FOR WORLD PEACE 3 A SPECTACULAR “LIVING ROSARY,” COMPOSED OF 1,731 SCHOOLGIRLS, each holding a flashlight, lights up the darkened Polo Grounds, in New York, as 55,000 persons attend a Holy Name Society peace rally. Francis Cardinal Spellman officiated as the throng prayed for world peace and paid homage to the war dead. The Cardinal denounced the Yugoslavian “persecutors” of Archbishop Aloysius Stepinae. (International) ton Coolbaugh, Laing (Coolbaugh, Merton Coolbaugh Jr. Sweet Valley—Mr. and Mrs. James Jones. Trucksville—Mrs. Ada Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wilcox, Mrs. | George Zick, Nancy Zick, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cooper, Grant, Gary, Jane Ann and Alan Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Gomer Herbert, Marie Elaine Herbert, Doris Southwell, Mrs. Johnson Coolbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Laing Coolbaugh, Jane and Joan Coolbaugh. Wyoming—Mr, Perry. W.C. T. U. To Meet Dallas District W., C. T. U. will hold its monthly meeting at the home of Mrs, Wilbert Hoover, Out- let, on Tuesday afternoon at 2. All are asked to wear their oldest hats. A prize will be awarded. and Mrs, David LEGAL NOTICE Sealed Bids will be received for re-roofing The Dallas Methodist Church of Dallas, Penna., specifica- tions for same can be obtained at the home of Niles White, in rear of the Church. Bids are to be in hands of Mr. White by October 21, 1946, 7:30 P, M. The board of Trustees reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. JOHN H. ROBERTS, Secy. =) Memorials [SSSR Fine LARGE SELECTION Summit Hill Marble & Granite Co. Luzerne-Dallas Highway XN NA DT 3 ANIA TH 11d, — COMBINING THE EXPERIENCE AND WISDOM OF HOME AND SCHOOL, | OUR PTAS —~ AN EXAMPLE OF DE/MOCRACY AT WORK — UNITE THEIR EFFORTS TO SECURE FOR EVERY CHILD PY THE HIGHEST EDUCATIONAL ADVANTAGES , THUS \ BUHOING BETTER CITIZENS ANDO A STRONGER NATION. LEGAL NOTICE Bids wil] be received not later than Monday, (first Monday in November) for a school November 4 bus route serving Alderson-Kunkle and West Dallas areas. Distance For the seven and six-tenths miles. further particulars refer to Supervising principal, Mr. Raymond Kuhnert. FLOYD CHAMBERLAIN, Secretary Dallas Township School Board. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE is hereby ‘given that Letters of Administration on the , Estate of Albert S. Culbert have | been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make pay- ment and those having claims and demands to present same without delay to the undersigned. Elizabeth L. Culbert, 830 Clinton Avenue, Newark 8 N.J., Administratrix, and William A. Valentine, Esquire, 730 Miners National Bank Building, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Attorney. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Articles of Incorporation will be filed with the Department of State, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Thursday, October 17, 1946 under the Business Corporation Act ap- proved May 5, 1933 and the sup- motors (AC and DC) For Complete Shop INDUS 95 KELLY STREET COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP SERVICE | We buy, sell and repair all kinds of electric We also buy, sell and repair all types of welders and deep and shallow well pumps. ELECTRIC & MACHINE COMPANY Telephone 7-3150 Service Call 7-3150 TRIAL LUZERNE, PA. plements thereto, in behalf of the American-Canadian Corporation, a proposed corporation for the pur- pose of manufacturing and selling automobile, industrial and house- hold appliances and accessories at wholesale and retail, and acquiring, buying, selling, leasing, holding and disposing of real and personal prop- erty mecessary or incident thereto | and doing any and all things inci- dent to or necessary for the proper accomplishment of said purposes. . LUZERNE COUNTY, SS: In the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County, No. 479 October Term, 1946. Libel in divorce a vinculo matrimonii. Vera E. Hen- son v. Hobart Odell Henson. To Hobart Odell Henson: Take notice that an alias subpoena having been returned by the Sheriff of Luzerne County, that you cannot be found in Luzerne County, you are here- by notified and directed to appear before the said Court on Monday, October 28, 1946 at 10 o'clock A.M., to answer the complaint filed in the above case. LEWIS S. REESE, Acting Sheriff WILLIAM A. VALENTINE, Attorney NOTICE TO: DOROTHY MYERS TONA, RESPONDENT: The Alias Subpoena in Divorce having been returned by the Sheriff of Luzerne County that you cannot: be found in Luzerne County, you | PAGE SEVEN are hereby notified to appear Oc- tober 28, 1946, at 10:00 o'clock AM. to answer complaint of Samuel S. Tona in divorce filed to No. 306 October Term, 1946 in the Court of Common Pleas of County. | ROBERT SHERROCK, Sheriff | HL. MONROE HOUTZ, Attorney Luzerne SEALED PROPOSALS Sealed proposals will be received by the Controller of Luzerne Coun- ty, at his office at the Court House, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., until 10:00 a.m; Tuesday October 15, 1946, for fur- nishing Luzerne County with the following. Photographic papers to be used in connection with the photographic equipment of Lu- zerne County. All in accordance with specifica- tions on file in the office of Pur- chasing Agent, Court House An- nex, Water Street, Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Proposals must be accompanied by a certified check, bank cashier’s check, or Trust Company Treas- urer’s check in the amount set forth in the specifications made pay- able to the Treasurer of Luzerne County. Bid envelopes to be plainly mark- ed with the name of items or ar- ticle for which bid is intended. The Board of Commissioners re- serve the right to reject any or all bids, or any parts or items of bids. ROBERT H. STROH, Luzerne County Controller. ey fe on the horses or ribbed tires, FOR THE NO. 8 SPREADER AND OTHER QUALITY MASSEY -HARRIS FARM TOOLS SEE— powerful beaters, wide-spread distributor. That 36” height means easier loading, too. It takes the backache out of your toughest farm chore. THE SPREADER WITH A 36 INCH LOADING HEIGHT “I like my Massey-Harris No.8. It makes short work of my spreadings and puts the manure where it does the most good.” List everything you want in a spreader then compare it to the construction of the Massey-Harris No.8. Most likely you'll find that it scores 100%. It's easy tractor; it has wide, heavy- effective drive, two t..o LAR FELLERS THIS IS AMERICA HARLES A. COLLIER, | POWER co EXECUTIVE, ORIGINATED A “BETTER HOME TOWNS # PROGRAM FOR GEORGIA... J LADVOCATING PROMOTION OF ¥ LOCAL INDUS- "TRIES, LOCAL PROD- ucts. COLLIER AND HIS COMMITTEES HAVE #7 SEEN MORE THAN 650 ”////, NEW SMALL INDUSTRIES “START UP IN GEORGIA TOWNS... THE NEXT STOP IS BOOMVILLE, MISS VARDEN! "© THANK you, X ; 8 CONDUCTOR !:.- i YOU'VE BEEN A DARLING! IL HATE TO PART COMPANY ! YOU SURELY MUST ENJOY YOUR WORK, MR.FLACK!..BEING PUBLICITY MAN FOR ANGEL VARDEN! IT's A STEP UP! I WAS PRESS AGENT FOR A STUFFED § WHALE BEFORE IL LANDED THIS JOB ! A HIT WITH THE FOLKS HERE! Sweet Valley, By JOHN RANCK [38 TOWN BEAUTIFICATION PROGRAMS, 36 HOUSING PROJECTS, ‘38 STREET AND SIDEWALK PAVING PROGRAMS, & A 22 NEW HOSPITALS, 4 FATT A L COMPLETE £ THUS FAR... S [ SHE'S JUST AS SWEET AND WHOLESOME OFF THE SCREEN AS SHE IS IN HER PICTURES! GOSH! I'LL BET SHE MAKES Jv Ger BYRD N . { «+250 BETTER | HOME TOWNS” (ALREADY. SAND WENE : ONLY BEGUN SAYS COLLIER. | SURE THING!
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