daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Whitesell of Lehman, and Joe Ells. , son of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Ellsworth of Meshoppen; was announced. ss Whitesell is a graduate of Lehman High School. Mr. Ellsworth is a ayel Smee State Teachers’ He is a teacher at Fubuey Miss Betty Stull of Courtdale, who appeared before the guests with a oat bearing an owl, read the an- ouncement from a scroll which was nder the owl's wing. hose who attended the party were: tty Jane Stull, Mrs. Howard Stull, orothy Major, Louise Brown, Stella ~ Johnson, Katherine Stolarick, Madeline arfoss, Grace Ide, Muriel Zimmer- an, Louise Lamoreaux, Mrs. Joseph ytheway, Myrtle Major, Mrs, Carl randon, Mrs. Lewis Ide, Mrs. Thomas Boas, Mrs. Kenneth Rice, Mrs. H. A. Brown, Mrs. J. A Hildebrant, Mrs. F. uggles, Mrs. Oliver Whitesell, Vera , Celia Whitesell. 5 % * Frantz-Wall Nuptials ss Rose Frantz, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Charles Frantz of Carverton The Reverend George nes "performed the ceremony. Miss erine. Welitchko of Dallas and Au- dinner at the home of the bride] f llowed the ceremony. Mr, and Mrs. all will reside at 548 West Eighth >t, Wyoming. % * Mary Joseph Weds Arthur Evans The marriage of Miss Mary, Joseph, eph of Shavertown, and Arthur Evans of Wilkes-Barre, took place on Satur- day morning at 8 o'clock at the Second Welsh Presbyterian Church, Wilkes- Barre. The Reverend ‘Stephen Jones performed the ceremony. Miss Alys Joseph, sister of the bride and Gwyn Evans, brother of the groom, were the Following the ceremony a reception r the immediate families was held at Miss Joseph has been employed as a eacher in the Chester Street School, Kingston. Mr. Evans is with the Glen Alden Coal Company. After a short trip to New York and Atlantic City the couple will reside at 4 Winola Avenue, Kingston. Casterlin—Gay : Miss Ethel Casterlin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Casterlin of 103 Bast Hoyt Street, Kingston, was mar- ried to Ernest A. Gay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gay of Orange, Friday night, August 9, in the parsonage of the First M. E. Church at Asbury Park, N. J. Reverend Paul McCartney erformed the ceremony. The couple ill spend the rest of the summer at ake Louise, Orange, Word has eon ih from J. B. cott, Dallas, that he hag undergone slight operation at the St. Vincent ospital, New York City. Mr, Scott was taken ill while he and his wife ere visiting friends in New York. His condition is good and he expects to return home soon. + * * Attorney and Mrs. J. Seiber, Trucks- lle, saileq Monday for a cruise to Nova Seotia, mt 8 ge ia | pam | % 0% TE Rev. and Mrs. F. M. Sellers and! family of Shavertown, are spending |’ ‘some time at Darlon’s Point, East t Nothwaln, Conn. Rs A #4 4 Bh ey Miss Rosalie Frank, Dallas, has had her guest Miss Muriel Rice of New ork City. ooo ~The Culp Family reunion will be held at Benion Bark on Sprang August 25. + the summer at Orange, has gone to Cape May, N. J. to visit her mother, | (Mrs... IK. Gran o Mr. and Mrs. ons Bevan, York, Pa, have been visiting at the home of Mr. Bevan’'s parents in West Pittston. | in Dallas. ® The Ladies’ (Aid Society of the East: Dallag M. E. Church held their annual picnic at Evans Falls last Thursday. & % + Mrs, Homer Teall, Dallas, has ‘turned from Moosehead Lake, Maine. ¥ * & Miss Frances Keeler of Trucksville is ‘the guest of Mrs. Leslie Boone, North Mehoopany. & * + Mrs. Wesley Himmler and Miss Hel- ‘en Himmler, Dallas, are vacationing in Asbury Park and Atlantic City. + * Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kester, Dallas, attended the eighth annual reunion of the Kester family at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C, N. Kester, Tunkhannock, August 10, a Mr. ahd Mrs. C. B Hoyt, Trucksville, recently entertained for Mr and Mrs. Edward Mould, North Tonawanda, N. oY, at a dinner party. vi aduate of Meshoppen High Schoolé— daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John D. Jo-. ; Mrs, H. B. a el is spending | Mr. and Mrs. Bevan, formerly resided | re- | BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. John Dana, Carverton Road, announce the birth of a daugh-. ter in the Wilkes-Barre General Hos- wid, Thursday, Aug pugs: * Mr. and i Louis Siperko, Center- moreland, announce the birth of a son in. the General Hospital, August 8. i WR Announcement has been made by town, of the birth of a son at Nesbitt West Side Hospital August 14, Mr. and Mrs. James Cawley, Shaver- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Carey of Shaver- | town, announce the birth of a son, Au- gust 16. P35 | ® * * town, announce the birth of a son in the Mercy Hospital, August 14. ‘Mr. and Mrs, Russell Scuoll are the guests of Miss Ruth Raudenbush or Philadelphia. * * Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGuire, Sha- vertown, entertained at a steak roast Tuesday night, at Fernbrook Park in honor of their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Frank eT of Frederick, Md. * \ Friends and relatives of Mrs. Wil- home, Sweet Valley, to celebrate her tractive gifts. » Ruth Kintz, Gertrude Kintz, beth Gray, Dallas, are Camp Onawandah, White's Ferry. ! * + + : at the home, of Lehman, Monday night. * E3 + Robbins of Trucksville, ghussday night. Td * Miss Pearl Grace Morris, Irma Baker, Piatt arts Rebgeca Anthony, and Clyde Bracem, gue Convention at Sidney this week. oo ; Mr. and Mrs. Reverend and Mrs. Richard mour of Fernbrook are spending sev- eral days at Fleetwood, N. J. $ % % % Mr. and Mrs. Shavertown ‘have as their guests Wil- * * Mrs. John Lowe, Fernbrook, who has been visiting in Philadelphia, has re- turned home. She has as her guest Walter Hunting of Philadelphia. * + * of Jersey City. * / Mr. Richard Williams, Fernbrook, who has been yisiting William Freder- ick in New York City, has returned home. wo Ere & 4 0% Robert Tempkins who has been the guest of his mother, Mrs. I. A. Tomp- kins, Dallas, has returned to his home —— TEN, in Boston, taint con emg % B Tih Dr. and Mus: Swaetd, Dallas, have as their guests Mrs. Swartz's parents, Mr, and Mrs. C. (H. Miller of Colling- wood, N. J. %O% % Morris is entertaining Howard: Caperoon of Mrs. Frank | Mr. and Mrs. Philadelphia. . % 0 % Miss® Joan Blackman, TIdetown, spent last week-end as guest of Miss | liam O. Jones recently gathered at her seventieth birthday anniversary. Mrs. Jones received many flowers and at- Eliza- registered at Many members and friends of the Dallas Y. P. B. attended their picnic Raymond Searfoss, The Dallas W. C. T. U. held its an- nual picnic at the home of Mrs. Maude of Trucksville and Ruth Hoffman, Marion Shaver- town, are attending the Epworth Lea- Paul Laux, Shaver- town, have as their guest Mrs. Laux’s mother, Mrs. D. H. Farrell of Milford. ¥ 0% 0% Sey-~ Kenneth Cobleigh, liam Teeter and Miss Dorothy Teeter | | PINDARIC WINGS ? The tundra of the Arctic plains— ‘Stretched treeless forth, To meet the sky-ship that had dared— The skirted fog; the unblazed trail. Grey wounded wings, aspiring’ heights Where falls the night and Northern Lights. Poor wings! Once so pindaric ’gainst the blue, Settled to earth—which claims all things Save souls who seeth with longing For the freedom of the open road. Pioneers, kindred of spirit, Cemented with a bond of love— For that which hides itself From the ken and sight of man. Brave hearts, unscared by fear's red brand, Encased in armour of the Faith. “Within His hand, God holds all things.” Though pilgrimage be brief, Dare! Attempt! ‘ Achieve! Virginia Harding, Trucksville. t their tal Mr. Miss Emma Shaver, Friday, Will Hold Garden Exhibit The garden class of the Shavertown Girl Scouts invite the children of the district to a garden exhibit to be held ‘Mr. and Mrs. James Cawley, Shaver- |,¢ 1c ot pauls Lutheran Church on August 80, 1935. wishing to enter flowers or egetahlen) raised by himself or any other mex ber of the family, please bring them in own containers with name product and entrant attached. The gardens of the Shavertown Girl Scouts’ Class will early part of next week. Mrs. Margaret Turner has returned to Wilkes-Barre after Barbara Keefer, Shrine View. after Lutherland, - Pocono Pines, where she | was elected a reporter for the staff of the Congregational Chwren Conference. + * and Mrs. family, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Scott and family, Margaret Culp, vin Culp, Dallas, Herbert. Boston, Ruggles, attended the Swire Family reunion at Pike's Creek) recently. Mr: and Mrs. daughters Irene and Eleanor have re- turned from Linden, N. J., where they spent the last two weeks with Mr. and met for a covered dish luncheon at the spending several days with a former classmate in Virginia. Sunday evening the Orpheus glee Club of Wyoming Valley presented the seventh members of the Irem Temple and their guests on the Temple Country Club, Dallas. The Wilkes-Barre Police Department held a clam bake and corn roast at the “It'll Do Farm”, Dallas, on Tuesday. + * + } The Trucksville Athletic Association held a lawn lawn, Harris Hill evening. Glenn Billings was chairman of the committee. The proceeds will be nged to pay the expenses of the quoit and baseball teams. been vacationing at Ocean Grove, have returned home. + Mr. Wesley Himmler, recently. x x Misses Ann and Frances who have been touring land, Huntsville. Any child * * *% of guests Mr. ter Angela of Rochester, ‘ 5 + 5 be inspected the 7 : las, are spending a week * County. * oct * * * visiting Mrs. visiting her aunt and uncle spending her vacation at have as their guests their ni Thomas Swire and, oo ladelphis. : * ‘Warren Cal- Harry Garrahan and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. * eral days in Millville. + += Fred Belford and # family and Mr. and Mrs. Ge meister and son George daughter Alberta, the week-end in Allentown friends. ¥* * * concert of the season for * # Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jame, Ronald, Emma Oram, = pavilion of the Irem twenty-third annual Rustay family at Croops Gle + * + Hold Lawn Social ‘ spent the week-end with Mrs, Fred Kirkendall at Dall fol Miss Jean Sylvester, on the Robbins’ Road, Wednesday social ing Harvey Jr., Dallas. = * 2 Georgia Straw, Dalla —- ® -_ TT TE en) * HA patient at the General Hospi he is under observation. 2 ® % 0% 2 Dallas, is enter- Jr. spent several days in New York City have returned to their Shrine View, , Dallas, Dorrance, in New Eng- home in Mrs. Peggy Dunn, Dallas, has as her Neal Mack and his daugh- N.°Y. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Oliver, Dal- in Pike's Miss Marjorie Howell, Shavertown 1s , Mr. and | Mrs. Clarence Boston, Tunkhannock. * * Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Fleming, Dallas, ieces, Miss Mary Jane and Miss Louise Fleming, and Mrs. David Buker, Dallas, are spending sev- Ove Gh Mrs. Amy De Wolfe, Dallas, is en- tertaining Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Da- Mr. Burke Hammond of Atlantic)” i pe LE itis City is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Yenpart ad daughter, Virginia, o liam Chappel, Shaveriom. > % * 2 : Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith and daughters have returned from a motor trip through New York State. & % A _ Plans Recreation Program Mrs, Belforgs son, Byerett Mrs. William M. Galvin of Washing- Sint ton D. C., has been spending some The Woman's Home Missionary So- time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ciety of the Trucksville M. E. Church| yo " ‘qpopnera, Dallas. Mrs. Galvin 1s connected with the Federal Emergency home of Mrs. Ethel Olver, Mt. Green- BE Rot ann 5h wood Road Stora. 2 x mapping out a State Recreational ? . .|Program for the forty-eight states. Miss Harriet Parks of Dallas, is gram ter & ¥ 2 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Warner ana orge Hof- Jr., and spent visiting Tem ain oy Ss and son Loretta Miller, Albe Rundle, Mertle and Sterl London of Trucksville recently attended the reunion of the n, Mrs. William C. Frick of Danville her niece, as. Scranton, spent last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Lan- ev nen Mrs, s, has as Professor and Mrs. J. A. Martin and {her guest, her daughter, Mrs. James family, Shavertown, have returned |yyigamore, of Boston, from New York City where Mr. Mar- : % 0% 0% tin was enrolled at -the summer Ses- Miss Lettie Lee spent last week-end sion of Columbia University. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lewin, * Lake Winola. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bertram and * » are dn daughter of Shavertown, who have] Mr. Harry Wertman of Kunkle is a tal awhere Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cook of Sha- Clare Haddock, Glen Summit. ‘taining her son and daughter-in-law, vertown, are spending several weeks ! #% #* * [ Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shaver and her at Seaside Park, N. J. | Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Mosier, Jean !8rand children ‘of Philadelphia. Bo [A Majer, Clifford Ruggles, Melvin Mosier * * * Mrs. Lewis Evans of Shavertown, | Jr., were recent visitors at Bushkill| Mrs. John Conyngham of Hayfield |entertained last week Mr. and , Mrs. Falls, Pike County. House, who has been in ‘England, has Donald Graham and children Marilyn oF + + Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Marshall, have returned from Harrisburg where they |attended the funeral of Richard E. | Robinson. 0% 0&2 i Lee Scott, Jr., and Herman Johnson, |of New York City, arrived [to spend a week at the Sunday to [former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee | | Scott, Sr., at Dallas. + * % Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Kent of Huntsville attended the races at Sara- toga last week. Ed BUNS The condition of Mrs. Benson Ander- son, Sweet Valley, who is ill at the of her . daughter, Mrs. Earl remains unchanged. 2 The Frank Martz “It'll Do Farm” en- |tertained the members of the Fairlawn | Stores Association on Wednesday, xr i oH A home White, Miss Lois Mosier of Dallas, has re- turned to her work at General Hospi- Main Street, Dallas Saturday’ COFFEE 17¢ We aiso specialize in round, baked raisin bread, and Rye Bread. SCHINDELER'S BAKERY s Special RINGS Telephone 34 ee home of the left to spénd some time in Paris. and Donald Jr, * | | Mrs. W. L. Tracy and Mr. and Mrs. | Mr. Curtis Montz, Truckgville, spent R. M. Scott of Mt. Greenwood are tour- last week end in New York City. ing in New England. | * * * * * i Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hartman of | Miss Doris Linker of Trucksville is | hit. Greenwood are spending their va- entertaining Miss Betty Peters and | {cation in Atlantic City. Miss Edythe Roberts of Wilkes-Barre. | ok N o 2 = { The Dallas All Stars quoit players | Mrs. gie Prutzman, Monday from Ocean Grove. Al onzo Prutzman and Miss El- |were defeated by the | : , Shavertown, returned [players with a score of | evening, 5 to Harvey's Lake | 3 Monday | CAPITOL THEATRE ‘WILKES BARRE "WYOMING VALLEY FOLLIES" WEEK STARTING FRIDAY, AUG. 23rd. A Musical Production Worth Traveling Miles To See With : on BROADWAY | “nay” e ENTI 3-7-9 p. m. Stain ENTERTAIN ERS | ®siy RAY PERKINS IN PERSON Radio Comedian of The National Feen-A-Mint Program 100 Supported By A Cast Of Wyoming Valley Boys And Girls In The Biggest Local Production Ever Staged Anywhere. | | Nell Makinson of Forty Fort, who was visiting at the Olin Kunkle home for a week went with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Makinson to Harvey's Lake for a few days before returning home. Frank Smith and Elwood Martin motored to Delaware recently where they visited the latter’s grandmother, Mrs. Marshall Martin and other rela- tives for a few days. Misses Lois Landon, Althia Landon. Emily Honeywell, Grace Honeywell, Dorothy Elston, and Eleanor Kunkle are spending the week in a cottage at Harvey's Lake. £ Fred Smith was painfully injured on Monday of last week when he! was thrown from the mowing machine he was riding at Irem Country Club. He fell on the cutter bar of the machine and his legs were badly lacerated be- tore he could throw himself out of the way of the knives. The team ran away but was caught before doing any damage. Mr. Smith is recovering at his home here. Doris Hess is spending a, few days with GeraMine Howell of Fernbrook. Mrs. Jane Mann and Jane and Re- becca Herdman returned this week from a visit with Miss Doris Herdman at Hempstead, I. I. Harry Wertman of Nanticoke 'who had been spending some time with his son Charles Wertman and family was Mrs. William S, Hart of Brooklyn submitted to an appendicitis opera- tion at the Nesbitt West Side Hospi- Ital, and has been removed.to the home of her father Dallas. George T. Kirkendall, * ¥ + John Nesbitt Conyngham, son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Conyngham, is ill at his summer home, Hillside, * *® * Mrs. John A. Watson, Trucksville, has as her guest, Mrs. Norman Lang- ford, West Pittston. + + + Mr. and Mrs. Ray Royer, Trucks- ville, entertained at a picnic supper at their home, Wednesday night. * * a At the close of the summer session of Pennsylvania State College, Profes- sor Harry C. Wood, Principal of the, Noxen School, received his doctor’s de- gree. & * Lh Mrs. Susan Pethick, Mt. Greenwood, had as her week-end guests, Mr. and Mrs. James Davies, Sr. -and Mr. and Mrs. James Davies Jr., of Elmira, N.Y. % * % ¢ ’ Miss Alberta Hoffmeister, Shrine View is the guest of Mrs, Thomas Arner, Scranton. . AL * #* Meet In Golf Matches The following ‘local . residents took part in the annual golf championship matches at the Trem Temple Country Club this week: Mrs. C. W. Lee, Dal- las, defeated Mrs. E. L. Pierson, King- ston, 5 to 4; Mrs Harold. Titman, Dal- las won by default over Mrs. Leo Cleon Schultz; Mrs. F. H. Kroll won by default from Mrs. Lloyd Kear, Shrine View; Mrs. H. H. Adamy defeated Mrs. Homer Teal, Dallas, 4 to 3. ss and equipment busy. turned home. Mr. taken to General Hospital last week | for observation and treatment. ; Mrs. James Dillon, Mr. and Mrs. James Brader and children of Wilkes- | Barre and Mrs. John Brader of Par- |sons visited, Mrs. Clarence Roote on | Wednesday of last week, Miss Gertrude Smith who has been visiting her niece, Mrs. Stephen Moss of Loyalville the past week has re- Moss submitted: to an operation at General Hospital on Friday and is making a good recovery. ‘Robert Beader of Parsons is spenad- ing a few days with his aunt, Mrs. Clarence Roote, A birthday dinner was given for Mrs. John Isaacs at the home of her sister, Mrs. Kiler Richards on Mon- day. Dinner was served on the lawn, the tables being attractively decorat- ed with flowers. Those present were: Miss Frances Brace, of Mount Zion: Mrs. Carrie Ellsworth, Mrs. Guy Wool- bert, Eleanor and Ruth : Trucksville; Miss Mary Still of Dallas: Mrs, Sherman Wardan, Miss Elizabeth Wardan -of Shavertown; Mrs. George Bronson, Sweet Valley: Mrs. Roannah Landon, Mrs, Joseph Shoemaker, Roa- nah Shoemaker, Mrs. M. C. Miers, Mrs. John Isaacs, Mrs. Ralph Elston, Mrs. Jane Mann, Mrs. Cragg Herdman, Mrs. A. L. Kunkle, Miss Margaret Kunkle, Mrs. Olin Kunkle, Mrs. Julia Kunkle, Mrs. Minnie Kunkle, Mrs. Annie Ross, of Detroit, Mich.; Mrs. Palmer TUp- dyke, Mrs. Ralph Lutes, Richard Lutes, and Mrs. Kiler Richards. Owen Jones returned last week from a trip to Dubois and Pittsburgh. “Mrs. C. W. Kunkle entertained her Sunday School Class with a lawn par- ty at her home on Tuesday of last week. The children enjoyed out door games and lunch was served to Jane Ide, Mildred Boston, Margaret, Ethel Boston, Stella Elston, Doris Hess, Martha Kunkle, Eleanor Sayre, Fran- ces ‘Sayre, Emma. Campbell, Helen Els- ton, Lena Elston, Caroline Brace, Nel- lie Honeywell. Visitors: Henrietta Spencer, Janine Sawyer of Fernbrook. The Kunkle Ladies’ Aid Society held their Annual picnic at Viola Park on Thursday of last week. Those attend- ing were Mrs. C. W. Kunkle, Mrs. J. Isaacs, Mrs. William Brace, Mrs. Ralph Ashburner, Mrs. Ralph Hess, Janet Hess, Mrs. Owen Ide, Mrs. M. K. Elston, Mrs. Charles Herdman, Mrs. Victor Rydd, /Mrs, A. C. Devens, Mrs. Russel Miers, Mrs. Charles Wertman, Felice Miers, Calvin Miers, Jerry Miers, Wertman, Herbert Wertman, Margar- et Kunkle, Gertrude Smith, Mrs, Olin Kunkle, Mrs. J. S. Kunkle, Mrs. Annie Ross, Mrs. Minnie Kunkle, Eleanor Kunkle, Nell Makinson, Robert Ash- burner, Nelson Ashburner, Jane Ide, Donnie Ide, Caroline Brace, Devens, Philip Kunkle and Stella Els~ ton, i pi 1 Pe Sra Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boston and chil~ dren, Inez, Gilbert, Margaret, Mildred; and Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bos~ ton, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Boston and’ children, Robert, Glen, Henry, and Vir- ginia attended Patterson Grove Camp meeting: on Sunday. On their return they called on Mr. and Mrs. Donald Boston of ILoyalville, who, with their children, accompanied them home to spend the evening. : * Mrs. Alice Robinson of Meshoppen, is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. John Isaacs and other friends here, ummer Prices On Printing HY DO EXPERIENCED buyers of printing, have a great part of their work done during the Summer? Because their experience has taught them to expect more careful work and better prices during the slack summer months when printers make extra concessions in order to keep their men More than that, the season is the best one for checking over office supplies and staticnery and printed forms to fill in exhausted lots and prepare - for the busy fall months . .. so that when Septem- ber rolls around the decks will be cleared for pro- fitable action. Why not have your Iletterheads, business cards, office forms or other kinds of printing done now when you have the time to give them your fuil attention and when we can make it economical for you to have your printing done in quantities which will lower your costs. Why not have us give you prices on your printing. “Just Call Dallas 300” THE DAL PO rr a Sk pa SA EE LAS ST, === ‘Woolbert, of 3 Mrs Frank Hess, - Austin Mildred: Ee : 4 3 4