k AY ‘ charge of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bishop, - the Carlisle schools, 3 * PAGE FOUR THE DALLAS POST, DALLAS, PA., FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1936. S 0 cial Mr. and Mrs. Adam Kiefer of Shrine- yiew left Tuesday by motor for Col- umbus, Ohio, Chicago and Indianapolis where they will visit friends of Mrs. Kiefer’s. Ne : * * * Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ®obinson spent last week end at Netcong, N. J., where they attended the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Jerre Riggs. Mr. and Mrs. Riggs sere members of the Robinson wed- ding party in November. * * * - Miss Peggy Shindel of Lake Street, Pallas, will be hostess at a bon voyage party honoring Raymond Wall Satur- day ‘evening. Mr. Wall will leave June ‘28 with a party of young folks from Wyoming Seminary to spend two months in Europe. The party is in teachers at the Seminary. : * ¥ = Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Wilcox of Lake Street, Dallas, have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lynch and children, "Poris and Bill of Harrisburg. * * Mr. and Mrs. Ehrman Reynolds of Pittsburg'h will ‘arrive July 1, to occupy for the month, Mrs. George Reynolds “home at Trucksville. Mrs. George Rey- nolds and her daughter Helen will re- main in Pittsburgh and keep the Fhrman Reynolds home open while they are here. ** * Mrs. Mary Gates and Mrs. Nancy Waters of Dallas will leave Saturday ‘40 spend two weeks with the latter's IRVING ROE WILL BE FOURTH GENERATION TO STUDY MEDICINE Irving Roe, Jr, son of Mrs. Irving Roe of Shrineview, will be the third generation of his family to study medicine when he enters Temple University in the fall. Irving, who is married to the former Miss Grace Smith, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith of Wilkes-Rarre, finished his un- der-graduate work at Franklin and Marshall College last week. He is eager to get started on ‘his medical career for he has a fam- ily tradition to uphold. His father was the late Dr. J. R. Roe, promi- nent physician of Wilkes-Barre, and his grandfather, Dr. William Roe and his great grandfather be- fore him, Dr. Jacob Roe practiced medicine in New Jersey. All the older Dr. Roes studied - medicine at Columbia and Irving Jr. expressed a bit of disappoint- ment that his application wasn't filed there earlier enough for him to enter the family alma mater. Rotarians Dine At Yeisley Home Rotary Anns Entertain Hus- ‘prother in Elizabeth, N. J. * * * - Miss Lillian Rood of Lehman Ave- | -pue, Dallas, entertained over the week end Miss Susan Piatt of Philadelphia. . Miss Piatt is a supervisor at the-Jef- - ferson Hospital. 3 * * * Miss Ruth Palmer, daughter of Mrs. Susan Palmer of Orchard Street, © Trucksville, has returned from Carlisle Pa., to spend the summer at her home. ‘Miss Palmer is supervisor of music in * * August Czuleger of Dallas who has been spending several months in Cali- * fornia returned’ to his home in Dallas last week. * * = bands At Dinner : Party Rotary Anns were hostesses at a dinner party, honoring their husbands at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Yeisley, Thursday evening, June 11. ‘Present were: Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Garinger, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hallock, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jurchak, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schrage, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Kingsley, Mr. and Mrs. George Metz, Mr. and Mrs. N. S. VanCampen, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin McHose, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Monk, Michael Kuchta, Eugene Mun- ley, Jack Yeisley, and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Yeisley. ~ FIRST CRUISE OF SUMMER ro tional headquarters sponsored a se These future skippers and mates of Girl Scout ships are off for the first cruise of the summer. Training in seamanship for Mariner lead- ers began May 31 on Fisher's Island, N. Y., which is owned and lent to the Girl Scouts by Mrs. C. Vaughn Ferguson, their master mariner. Na- a program for the first time last year and expect a heavy sailing list this summer. Miss Love Names New Chairladies Women’s Club Holds Din- ner Meeting At The . Lewis Manor Miss Beth Love, newly installed president, announced the following chairmen of committees for the coming vear at the dinner meeting of the Dal- las Women’s Club held at Lewis Manor Kingston, Wednesday evening: Mrs. John Durbin, service; Mrs. Ross Le- win, publicity; Mrs. Milford Shaver, membership. Miss Lettie Lee, ways and means; Mrs. John Yaple, table, re- servations; Mrs. Daniel Richards, dec- orations; Miss Gertrude Wilson, pro- perties. : Gifts were presented to Mrs. John Durbin, Mrs. Thomas [Robinson and Mrs. S. R. Schooley, retiring officers; and to Mrs. Wesley Moore and Mrs. Thomas Robinson, recent brides. A splendid program of home talent was given by the new members. Two selections “Giannina Mia” and “Syl- To Give “Pageant Of Wedding Gowns” Gowns Dating Back To 1856 To Be Shown Tues. June 23 The Pageant of the Wedding Gowns, a delightful parade of blushing brides dating back to 1856 will be presented by the Dallas Epworth League in the M. E. Church Tuesday evening, June 23. } About 30 gowns, 3 of them worn by the great grandmother, the grand- mother and the mother of Mrs. H. J. Houch will be modelled by their own- ers, some looking perhaps a bit older but with waists scarcely a bit larger. Tales of the courtships and tender memories that cling to each dress will be given by Mrs. Louise Colwell. Vocal soloists will be Miss Pittman and Bert Thorne. ! Those lending gowns are: Mrs. Ralph Brickel, Mrs. Clifford Space, Mrs. A. F. Culbert, Mrs. Theodore Dix, Mrs. Stanley Davies, Mrs. Louise Colwell, Lola Kester Names Boys Week At State College Donald Kester, teacher of the Indus- trial Boys’ course at Dallas Township High School, has selected the follow- ing- boys to go by motor with him and Professor Maurice Girton to State Col- lege this Monday to take part in the cattle judging contests held during Young Farmers’ Week: Franklin Hem- inway, Charles Girton, Gordon Austin, Keats Poad, Fred Girton, Elwood Con- don, William Goss, Nelson Wilson, and Edwin Lumley. The boys who will spend the week at the college, have been chosen on a competitive basis. They will enter contests in selecting the best cows, pigs, sheep etc. with high school boys from all over the state of Pennsylvan- ia. g Girl Scouts Have Emily Goldsmith's Troop Enjoys Three Day Outing home at Harvey's Lake, this week and returned yesterday, Mrs. Dorey Rogers, Mrs. Russell Case Mrs. Charles Bennallack and Mrs nurse who accompanied the troop. Spencer, Mable Rogers Trevathan, Mary Gerlach, Poad, Minnie Crispell, Betty Dieroff ton. — el 8 Mrs. Morgan Wilcox Is cr— About twenty eight guests gan Wilcox at her To Enter Contest Will Attend Young Farmers Trip To Wildwood Troop 16 Girl Scouts spent a delight- ful 3 days at Wildwood, the new scout The girls and their captain, Miss Emily Goldsmith left early Tuesday morning Scout committee women present were William Vivian. Miss Lois Patrick was the life saver and Mrs, Jerry Cover the r, Mary Jones, Mildred Schrey, Dorothy Gries, Norma Cynthia Fannig Parsons and Dolores Parding- Hostess At Tea Friday were present at the tea given by Mrs. Mor- home on Lake BIRTHS Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert King of Carverton Road, Thursday, June 11, a daughter, in the Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Gerskin Hoyt of Good- leigh Farms, Dallas, announce the birth of a daughter, Thursday, June 11. “Trapped” To Be Given Tonight Dallas District Youth Coun- cil To Present Mystery Comedy “Trapped”, a mystery comedy by Frederick Johnson, local playwright and newspaper man, will be presented by the Dallas District Youth Council at the Dallas High School Friday evening at 8 o'clock. The cast has been selected from among the 25 churches in the council and has as members Marion Finney, Virginia, Allen, Mildred Major, Edna Sutton, Rebecca Piatt, Hannah Culp, Willard Woolbert, © Stan MacGeorge, James Campbell, Ted Parrish, Frank- lyn Leinthall, Carleton Hadsall. The proceeds will be used to send young people to the summer camp, Camp Kanesatake, Spruce Creek, Pa., 20 mies west of State College, Eighty Enroll In Bible Course | Shavertown M. E. Conducts ; School For Young People About 80 young people have been at- Troop members are: Jane Case, Jeanne Trevethan, Erma Shaver, Jan- tending the daily sessions of the Sha- ine Sawyer, Mollie Poad, Henrietta vertown M. E.. Bible School which started Monday morning and will close Friday, June 26. : +| The classes are held every morning from 9:45 to 11:45 when splendid courses in Bible, Missions and Church Doctrines are presented. Interesting projects are being work- ed out in all the departments. The Junior Girls have started a quilt which when it is finished. The Primary De- partment: are building a miniature lm Ce daughter Street, Friday. The table was most at- v x 3 Ruth Elizabeth Reynolds, $ of Mr. and Mrs. George Reynolds of Trucksville, had her tonsils removed at the Nesbitt Hospital Friday morn- ing. She is gitting along nicely, * * Mrs. George Metz of Trucksville has returned from Indiana where she was the guest of her sister. * * * Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Edwards of Trucksville will have as their guests this week end Mr. and Mrs, W. R. —~XKleckner of Danville. ¥* =» Mrs, Emma Shaver has returned from Shamokin where she visited her sister Mrs. Earl Cairl. * * * Mrs. Betty Wilbur has been ill at her home in Dallas. * * Miss Ruth May Hazel has complet- ed her second year at Bloomsburg Teachers’ College and will spend the summer with her grandfather B. Frank Bulford of Huntsville. * * * Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Garinger of Huntsville Road have had as their guest for the past few weeks Miss Peg Gasteiger of Tennessee. Miss Gas- teiger is the sister of Mrs, Merrion CGaringer of Reading who is also visit- ing the Garingers. = Miss Elizabeth Breckenridge of Dal- las was hostess at a birthday party last Saturday evening. * * * Mrs. Florence Philips entertained members of the Monday Night Bridge Club at her home in Dallas Monday evening. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Risley will entertain at a supper party at their Lake Carey home tonight. = =» =» Al Webb of Noxen was a caller in . | ceremony. ——————— CLARK-DYMOND The marriage of Miss Irene Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gale Clark of Beaumont, and Alpha Dymond, son via” were sung’'by the new club glee club. Present were: Mrs, Thomas S. Moore, Mrs. E. R. Lazarus, Miss Marie Beaumont, took place Friday, June 5, in the Shavertown M. E. Church. Rev. mony. Miss Ruth Clark, sister_of the bride was bridesmaid and Wayne Brace act- ed as best man. Following the ceremony a wedding supper was served at the home of the | bride. The couple are residing at the Feist farm in Beaumont. eee Whitesell- Ellsworth ; The wedding. of Miss Celia Mae Whitesell, daughter of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Oliver Whitesell of Lehman, and-Jo- seph Arvin Ellsworth, son of Mr. and | Mrs, E. D. Ellsworth of Meshoppen ‘took place in the Lehman M. E. church ‘Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Rev. Lynn Brown of Moosic performed the Miss Vera Whitesell, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and brides- maids were Miss Catherine Ellsworth, Mrs. Merle Gyle, Miss Lydia Fisher and Mrs. Clarence A. Ellsworth. Clar- ence A. Ellsworth, brother of the bridegroom was best man. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride. After a short trip through the New England States the couple will reside temporarily with the bride's parents. rrr fy tle Qe DANA EDWARDS BAPTISED Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwards of ‘Williamsport and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Morrish of Wilkes-Barre came to Trucksville for the baptism of Dana Barre Edwards, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Edwards. Dana Barre seemed to enjoy the occasion and was delighted to have all the relatives with of Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Dymond % | Robert M. Baker, Mrs. Kenneth Oliver, {Mrs. Robert Bodycomb, Miss Gertrude | 1 i 5 Fred M., Sellers performed the cere- Hit Mrs. Leslie Warhola, Mrs. Wil- Woolbert, Mrs. G. K. Swartz, Mrs. liam H. Baker Mrs. Stanley L. Moore, | Miss Viola Morrett, Mrs. Peynton Lee, {Miss Mildred Devens, Miss Margaret Shultz, Mrs. Russell Weaver, Mrs. Lloyd Hughey, Mrs. Daniel Richards, (Mrs. Robert Hislop, Mrs. Alice Ste- wart, Mrs. Ross Lewin, Mrs. Karl Keuhqn, Mrs. Milford Shaver, Miss Jo- sephine Stem, Mrs. Wesley Moore, Mrs. Thomas Robinson, Mrs. Charles W. Lee, Mrs. Charles S. Williams, Mrs. John C. Durbin, Miss Elizabéth Love, and Mrs. John Yaple, and Miss Lettie Lee. Miss Rood Plans: Piano Musicale Third Of Series Will Be Held In Dallas H. S. Thursday Miss Lillian Rood of Lehman Ave- nue, Dallas, wil present the third of a series of piano recitals next Thursday afternoon, June 25, at 3 o'clock in the Dallas High School auditorium. Wed- nesday evening the second was held at the Shavertown M. E. Church, As an added feature of the Thursday musical, Janet Garinger, talented toe- dancer, will interpret “The Scarf Dance” by Chaminade. Janet is also a pianist of some skill and will play sev- eral selections. Taking part on the program will be: Dick Oliver, Alberta Denman, Dorothy Smith, Geraldine Howell, Rita Cum- Mrs. Charles Stookey, Mrs. C. W. Tur- ner, Mrs. Thomas Moore, Mrs. Jane ‘A. Williams, Mrs. H. J. Houch, Mrs. J. C. Fleming, Mrs. John Durbin, Mrs. W. B. Jeter, Mrs. Thomas Him, Mrs. Grant Shaner, Mrs. Peter Clark, and Mrs. Francis Freeman. mm Eee eta Combined Ladies Societies Meet Mrs. George Reynolds Is Chairman of Lunch- eon Meeting The combined Ladies’ Aid Societies of the Methodist Episcopal Churches of the Back Mountain District held a luncheon meeting at 1 o'clock yester- day in the Trucksville M. E. Church. Mrs. George Reynolds, Jr., was chair- man of the affair. A splendid program of music was presented: Mrs. B. Aubrey Ayre, or- ganist at the Trucksville Church, gave an organ recital; Miss Ruth Palmer gave several vocal selections; Miss Su- san Palmer, accompanied by her sis- ter, Miss Betty, entertained with violin selections. Is Hostess To Friendship Class Mrs. Basil Coleman Enter- tains Church Class Tuesday Mrs. Basil Coleman was hostess to members of the Friendship Class of the Trucksville M. E. Church at her home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Jack ers. Huge bouquets of Frantz of Chase and Mrs. Yaple of Dallas poured. was Mrs. readings enjoyed. entertained with tap dancing; Westover gave several readings. Present were: Miss Helen Himmler, Mesdames Wesley Himmler, Dungey, Ray Shiber, John Frantz Laura Patterson, Cora Frantz, Westover Ida Allen, Sherman Frantz Peter D. Clark, Fred Gordon, Willford Shaver, G. A. Kuehn, Ted Dix and Nellie Heitzman. rere et Qe SHAVERTOWN M. E. Sunday morning: Sermon, ris, colored singer. tractive with tapers and garden flow- snapdragons and bachelor buttons filled the cor- ners of the living room. “Mrs. Sherman |; in. chargesof. Miss Algic Prutzmnn, A splendid program of music and John Frantz and Miss Helen Himmler gave several vocal solos; Miss Betty Welsh Jack Dungey played the violin; Mrs. Rachel Arthur Ray Ralph Rood, M. L. Yaple, William Baker, Cora Gordon, George Learn, Fred Welch, Ronald Kocher. W. Decker, C. F. Lewis, E. R. Keller subject, “Creed and Deed”; evening service, gos- pel songs by Professor George A, Mor. will be sent to some foreign mission. | church which is an exact replica of {their own at Shavertown. This project Amanda Ja grade school teacher at Shavertown, who has had a wealth of experience in project work. : The following teachers under the di- rection of Rev. Fred M. Sellers are re- sponsible for the success of the school. Beginners’ Department, Mrs. George Prater, Mrs. Albert Major, Mrs. Wil- , [liam Morgan, Miss Beatrice Riley; Pri- mary Department, Mrs. Cortez Jen- , 'nings, Mrs. Clyde Cooper, Miss ‘Algie Prutzman, Mrs. Edgar Adolph, Mrk. , | McClay: Junior Department, Miss Vio- la Doughton, D. C. Smith, Mrs. Ross Williams, Mrs. George Swan and Mrs. ‘ rete I ners. VACATION SCHOOL The organization meeting of the Va- cation School for Children to be con- | ducted at the St. Paul's Lutheran {Church was held in the church last evening. The school which will start July 20 and last until July 31 will be lin charge of Rev. G. Elson Ruff. ’ Do you lock Yortolir -Your Hair Tells/ Roushey, Mrs. George Chambers, Miss Doris Chapman and Mrs. Coleman were in charge of the affair. mings, Nancy Ayre, Janet Garinger, Alma Nelson, Betty Pittman, Naomi Shaver, Ruth Scott, Nancy Swartz, fown' on Wednesday while returning him. from Ashley where he has been spend- Major Reunion ... ... ... ..., ing some time engaged in carpenter | The Major Reunion will be held on 4 Forty Fort, Sunday. “i * * work. Al is seventy-five years of age and has been a resident of Noxen for the past seventy years. Tra Kresge, assistant superintendent of the Armour Tannery at Noxen will spend several days along the south- ern coast where he expects to visit a number of the islands off the coast of Maryland. Mr. Kresge has a well- equipped camp trailer with all modern conveniences, including refrigerator, stove, beds and other camping equip- ment, which he built himself. $ 2 Miss Elizabeth Breckenridge of Dal- 1as and Thomas Cease were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Suth- erland on Samborne Street, Wilkes- Barre. i * = '= The Bulford and Franklin families will pe guests at a family party at the ‘home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Castner in C* Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Shindel of Dal- las will spend the week end with friends in Tamaqua. * * / = Rev. and Mrs. Leon K. Wilman who has been occupying the George Rey- nolds home for the past couple months will leave for New Hampshire the first of July. * * Little Philip Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Truman Stewart of Dallas has] gone to spend the summer with his | grandparents, Rev. and Mrs. Ira Button at Sweet Valley. % % Henry Disque of Dallas is spending his vacation in Canada where he is doing some intensive fishing. Mrs. Louise Colwell of Dallas will | Saturday at Fernbrook Park. — ee ——— ELSTON-MYERS REUNION ‘The Elston-Myers reuniond will held on Saturday at Faghers. Hillside. ” — ll —— IN CHARGE OF MEETINGS Miss Grace Heberling left Monday for Meshoppen where she is in charge of a geries of young peoples meetings in the Meshoppen Free Methodist Church. She will return on Monday. re Qe I pr FREAR-PARRISH REUNION The annual Frear and Parrish Re- Inn, (Perrin’s Marsh), Centermorel 2 on Wednesday, June 24, 1936, All rela- tives and friends are cordially invited to attend. If unable to attend a letter to be read at the meeting will be ap- preciated. Ge ees. FIRST CLASS SCOUT TEA: All first class girl scouts were guests of honor at a tea given by members of the badges and awards committee at Wildwood, Harvey's Lake, Saturday afternoon. There were about 37 present, et tee ee eee SUMMER SERVICES Rev. G. Elson Ruff has announced that this is the last Sunday on which the services will be held in the St. Paul’s Lutheran Church at 11:00 A. M. and 7:80 P. M. Starting next week and continuing throughout the summer there will be only a morning service and it will be held at 9:00 A. M. with Sunday School at 10:00 A. M. The Harvey's Lake Lutheran Church will hold their Sunday School at 9:30 and Church service at 10:30. ere <r Mr. and Mrs, Bernard Whitney and son, David, of Shavertown, will leave | leave soon for a vacation at Ocean City. shortly for an extended motor trip to California and the western coast. he union will be held at Montrosy’ Grove | Marilla Martin, Doris McCarty, Marion {Jones, John Davis, Ralph Eddinger and Ralph Templin. Jack Dungey was the guest violinist at Wednesday's recital. Taking part were: Ralph Templin, Catherine Brace, Charles Cooke, Nancy Lou Smith, Jan- ice Lacey, Betty Ness, Donald Bogart, Alma Nelson, Naomi Shaver, Josephine Nichols, Jean Sellers, Betsy Albert, Margaret Davis, Dorothy Smith, Mar- ion Jones, Doris McCarty, and Ralph Eddinger, y Sms sel I eer William Howell has completed his junior year at Wesleyan University and will spend the summer with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. G. L. Howell at ‘Trucksville. . * # ‘Mrs. Frank Martz had as her guest last week end Miss Mary Gallia of At- lantic City. * * * Mrs. C. W. Phillips of Orange en- tertained in observance of the 87th birthday of her mother, Mrs. Sarah Ferguson. Lunch was served to Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs. Wesley Dymond, Mrs. Mark Kunkle, Mrs. George Lloyd, Mrs. Florence Agnew, Mrs. Henderson, Miss Present were: Mrs. Harold Croom, [Miss Doris Chapman, Mrs. Fred Tur- ner, Mrs. Blanche Atherholt, Mrs. | Thelma, Bulford, Mrs. Sam Davis, Mrs. | Walter Hicks, Mrs. Emily Fisher, Mrs, | June Palmer, Mrs. Florence Williams, Mrs. Harry Savacool, Mrs. George Reynolds, Mrs. Jack Roushey, Mrs. George Chambers Mrs. Dalley, and Mrs. Coleman. mets fy AG pe Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson of Trucksville have as their guests Mrs. Mabel Boyd and son Iva of Miami, Fla. ‘Mrs. Mae Townend of Dallas at- tended the commencement exercises at the Baldwin School last week. Miss Frances Garner, niece of Mrs. Townend was a member. of the graduating class. Mrs. Daniel Waters and children will spend the week end at Laceyville, vi- siting’ the former’s sister, Mrs. Ste- wart Magee. William Lord Conyngham, a student at [Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, Conn., will return late next week to spend the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William HH. Conyngham of Hill- side. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kelley of Cen- ter Moreland left for Johnson City Esther Whitlock and Mrs. C. E. Phillips. * Wednesday to visit their son, Brisbin, who is ill of rheumatism. FRIDAY, Calendar For The Week “Trapped” Dallas Youth Council play, Dallas H. S. 8:00 P. M. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24 Keller Class Field Day, Downer plot. JUNE 19 than yeur years. Clairol will help you on this coupon. WEE 6 ern oso she me em ae Your hair tells your agel If your hair is drab or streaked with gray you leck elder est by imparting natural color to your hair or by changing its shade so gradually... so secretly ne ene will know. 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