¢) 4 7 Mis. Z. E. Garinger Is Hostess To Dallas WCTU ik — Mrs. Z, E. Garinger entertained members of the Dallas District W. C. T. U. at Butternut Grove, Lake street on Tuesday. Mrs. Ann Richards of Plymouth, former Dallas resident, gave an interesting talk on Sky Lake Camp. Mrs. Ernest Fritz of Idetown and Mrs. Albert Parrish of Dallas were named as delegates to attend the W. C. T. U. convention in Phila- delphia. 4 Next meeting will be a covered dish luncheon at the home of Mrs. Grover Anderson. Present at the meeting were: Mrs. Elizabeth Hildebrant, Mrs. D. A. Waters, Mrs. C. A, James, Mrs. Edith Fiske, Mrs. W. H. Higgins, Mrs. M. A. Scott, Mrs Mildred Weidner, Miss Ann Richards, Mrs. E. R. Parrish, Mrs. Ivy Pethick, Mrs. H. P. Reilly, Mrs. Harry Brod- hun, Mrs. Ruth Pethick, Mrs. .C. J. LaBar, Mrs, Thomas Cease and Jonathan, Mrs. O, L. Harvey, Mrs. Dorey Rogers, Mrs. Ernest Fritz, Mrs .Emory Hadsel, Mrs. W. B. / Risley, and the hostess. Don’t sell your antiques before calling LEIDINGER'S. Rifles, Revolvers, Guns, Furniture, Glass, Silver and Coins. Enm- tire Estates Bought. LEIDINGER'’S 117 S. Washington 8t. Wilkes-Barre, Pa.—Phone 3-8459 Dallas Kiwanis Sponsors Play Proceeds To Be Used For Needy Children Dallas Kiwanis Club will present a production by Broadway players “They Knew What They Wanted” at Nuangola Theatre, Tuesday eve- ning, August 23. The play is a popular comedy. Tickets may be obtained until Monday from club members. Support of the project will enable club members to furn- ish shoes, boots and other assist- ance to underpriviliged children of the Back Mountain area. Rochester Girl To Wed Rev. Joseph A. Fiske Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Davis of Rochester, N. Y., have announced the engagement of their daughter Bette to Rev. Joseph A. Fiske, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fiske of King street, Dallas. The wedding will take place the early part of next month. Miss Davis is a graduate of Gen- eseo State Teachers’ College and has been teaching at the Seneca School in Rochester. Mr. Fiske was graduated from Dallas Bor- ough High School, Wyoming Sem- inary and Brothers College, Drew Seminary at Madison, N. J. Electric Washers Power Mowers Garden Tractors Big Reductions While Stock Lasts 8-'2Cu. Ft. Deep Freezer Electric Refrigerators Deep & Shallow Well Water Pumps Air Cooled Engines Vacuum Cleaners Radio Sets, Electric Clocks, Elec- tric Grinders, Drills and saws. E. F. SCHMALTZ “Everything Electrical” 314 Wyoming Avenue KINGSTON, PENNA. EEE EEE TET TET TEE Logan-Long Roofing our friendly experts. Free Estimate on the Trim On Top... Sound All Around Your home . . . after re-roofing and re-siding with our top-grade materials! We have famous Johns Manville Asbestos Sidewall Shingles. Talk over your roofing and siding needs with We'll be glad to give you and nationally-known complete job. % THESE WOMEN! By d’Alessio cutting out meat!” Baseball School Cleveland Baseball Orangization in cooperation with Wilkes-Barre Indians will conduct a baseball try-out school at Artillery Perks Kingston, today and tomorrow. The { school will open at 10:30 a. m, and will be in charge of Bill Nor- man, Wilkes-Barre manager, and a number of Cleveland scouts. Any lad who has not reached twenty-two who desires a chance to break into organized ball should report with the necessary playing equipment. Ice Cream Social Royal Line Class of East Dallas Methodist Church will sponsor an ice cream social to be held at the church on Tuesday evening, Serv- ing starts at 7. IE SERVICE PETRIE TL Bro re) ERYONE i BRIER REN) XS NN EEE "CHECKS $150 YOUR NAME PRINTED ON EACH CHECK «NO REQUIRED BALANCE *NO CHARGE FOR DEPOSITS ‘OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT WITH ANY AMOUNT AT ANY TELLERS WINDOW IN Peay WYOMING ZerAL BANK 114 YEARS OF BANKING SUCCESS AT Corner Market & Franklin Streets Bember Fed. Deposit Insurance Corp. Updyke Family Reunion Held At Wolfe's Grove The Updyke family reunion was held Saturday at Wolfe's Grove with many members in attendance. Present were: Arthur C. Updyke, Demunds; Mr. and Mrs, Palmer Updyke and Julia Updyke, Kunkle; Mr, and Mrs. Victor Payne and Susan Jane Payne, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Updyke, Charles Schilling, Gwen and Irene Prater, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tworek, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Up- dyke, Burl Updyke, Abe Slater, Rev. and Mrs. Roland Updyke, Kenneth and Beverly Updyke, Sweet Valley; Rev. and Mrs. Wor- den Updyke Jr, and Barbara Up- dyke, Angola, N. Y.; Rev. and Mrs. Merritt Updyke, Dorinda and Thel- ma Jane Updyke, Watertown, N.Y.; Mrs. Ralph Frantz and Evelyn Frantz, Shavertown; Mrs, Ella Up- dyke, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reilly, Jack Jr., and Thomas Reilly, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Updyke, Edward and Howard Updyke, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bailey, Courtdale Mr, and Mrs, George Updyke, Janice Mills Kingston; Ralph Updyke, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miller, Warren, Alice and Teddy Miller, Courtdale; Mr. and Mrs. Levi B. Updyke, Mrs. Dorothy Banta, Diana Banta, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Updyke, Bobby and Jackie Updyke ,Shavertown; Mr. nd Mrs, Lawrence Updyke, Bradley and Bonnie Updyke, Dal- las; Mrs, Dorinda Jones, Robert Jones, Wilkes-Barre; Mr. and Mrs. David Youlls, Jackson. Guernsey Breeders Field Day and Picnic Northeastern Pennsylvania Guernsey Breeders Association will hold their annual picnic at the C. F. Goeringer Farm at Lake Louise, located near Orange, on Thursday, August 25. There will be an inspection of the farm and lunch will be served at noon. In the afternoon there will be panel discussions of inter- est to all dairymen and in addi- tion there will be judging and clgssification of cattle of Guernsey breeding. All dairymen are invited to at- tend this picnic whether they are owners of pure bred cattle or not. Former Residents Of Stull Hold Their Fifteenth Reunion The 15th reunion of former resi- dents of Stull was held in Stull’s Grove on Sunday, August 7. Offi- cers, president, Albert Stitzer; vice president, Clayton Austin; treasurer, Beulah Van Campen; secretary, Stella Shook. Deaths which occurred since the last re- union: Mattie Wilson Oney, An- drew Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Free- man Prutzman, Edward Transue, Mary Blossom Brown, Frank Brit- ton, Bertha Blossom Derby, Char- les Derby, Maude Ammerman and Mrs. Florence Shook. Present: Mr. | and Mrs. Frank Ettinger, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Clark, Dunmore; Mr. and Mrs, Ar- thur Kitchen and Mrs. Emma Mec- Closkey, Mountain Springs; Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and Mr, and Mrs. Robert Hager, Lehighton; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stitzer, Olive Thomas Prutzman, Shavertown; Mr. and Mrs. Calvin J. Adams and Phyllis Adams, Memphis, Tenn; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Austin, Mrs, Elsie Lord and Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Thompson, Kingston; Mrs. Letitia Austin, Ray Bidwell, Clayton Aus- tin, Edna Austin Davenport, Vergie M. Transue, Forty Fort; Mr, and Mrs. William H, Sipler, Mr. and Mrs. Burt Beahm, Pittston; Mr. and Mrs, Harry Millham, St. Al- bans, N. Y.; Ruth Hough, Mrs, Emma Hough, Bloomsburg; Mr. ,and Mrs. William Hough and chil- dren, Thomas Wilson, Leslie Wil- son, Berwick; Mr, and Mrs. F, D. Bogart, Mrs. Hattie Mayne, Mrs. Julia A. Scott and Mrs. Gertrude Scott Morgan, Niagara Falls; Mr, and Mrs. John Hildebrant, Dallas; Mrs. Isabelle Perrin, Johnson City, N. Y.; Mrs, Verna Adams and Mrs. Helen Wilson, Nescopeck, Alfred Lauderbaugh, Stroudsburg; Charles Baker, Mt. Rose; Edward Hamed, Sweet Valley; Mr, and Mrs, A. D. Adams, Plainfield, N. J.; Mrs. Wil- liam H. Symon, Princeton; Mrs. A. M. Biery, Otto A. Biery, Harry Harlos, Harry Stover, Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Wilson, Billy and Bobby McGowan, Harvey’s®' Lake; Mrs. Della White, Bridgeton, N. J.; Mrs. Charles Lowe, Ellen Lowe, Briar Creek; Mr. and Mrs. John Reese, and Mrs. Elmer Kerr, Wilkes- Barre; Mrs. William Coolbaugh, Mr. and Mrs, Corey Schooley, Mrs. Charles Thomas, Mrs. Beulah Van Campen, George Blossom, Wesley Schenck, Mr. and Mrs. “William Butler and children, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weaver and son, Misses Stella and Jane Shook, Gerdon Shook, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mansfield and = Janice Mansfield and Mr, and Mrs. Howard Shook, Noxen; Bert Schenck, Misses Martha and Beulah Deater, Stull. <7 Telephone 409-R-7 New Shipment of Calorie Bottled Gas Ranges at Lower Prices Harold Ash PLUMBING—HEATING—BOTTLED GAS Sey * Shavertown, Pa. PAGE SEVEN PERSONALIZED NOVELTIES Order today—get them in a week Come and pick out some of these items for your next party or luncheon. Napkins Playing Cards Coasters Luggage Tags Key Chains Stirring Rods Pencils DALLAS 5¢ - 10c - $1 STORE Main Street, Dallas, Pa. Eugene W. Sick Owner A STORE TALK Ed Young has caused a big clatter in our kitchen department just lately when he umpacked big ship- ments of Mirro Alumninum, new pyrex and tin ware. Ed says his department has what it takes to fix up either new brides or the old timers. Frigidaire’s new “ColdWall” Refrigerator with the separ- ate deep freeze locker, is the popular number with the ladies. Frigidaire’s popularity is proven by the fact that our deliveries this year will pass the 100 mark. Frigidaire Refrigerators, Water Heaters, Ranges and Automatic Washers can be bought on easy payments as low at $8.00 per month. Why buy an unknown make when you can own Frigidaire at the same price. SHORT STORY—HAPPY ENDING 3 Piece Bathroom set with Faucets—$139.75 Moores paint is on the March. The recent price change down to $4.85 per gallon makes this a good time to paint. Check paint prices and you'll find Moores the best value. Pumps have changed but the water problem has not, and each installation should be planned and figured accord- ing to conditions on the spot. Two things you should know when you buy a pump—is it sized right? and can you get repairs quick ? There's big business at the ware- house these days as the farm boys look over all the items for fall. Big values today are the Dellinger Hay Chopper silo filler on rubber $475.00 and the “General” Tractor manure spreader on rubber at $350.00. Stop in and save on your equipment. PHONE 5050 Gay-Murray Co. Tunkhannock, Pa. ETT MARY WORTH’'S FAMILY ¥ " HERE IT COMES, CONNIE ! THE. ANSWER TO THE QUESTIONS I ASKED OUR WASHINGTON PRESS 1 ASSOCIATION MAN ABOUT MRS. WORTH'S CHARMING “BOY FRIEND!" c= SURE NUFF! LISTEN<-- “IN REPLY QUERY COL. EVERETT CANFIELD WAR DEPT. LIST NO SUCH QFFICER ON RETIRED LIST « - « AND MORE I KNEW IT, TOM! 1 KNEW IT ALL /777, ALONG! OKAY! 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