The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 27, 1936, Image 3

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Social
Miss June Palmer, daughter of Mrs. Charles W. Palmer of Trucksville,
became the bride of Sheldon Everett
Bennett of Trucksville yesterday at a lovely ceremony at Trucksville M. E.
Church at 4 p. m.
Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
The bride, who was radiant in a petunia velvet afternoon gown with
matching turban, was given in marriage by her uncle, F. B. Palmer of Forty
~ Fort. She carried an arm bouquet of white pom-poms and yellow roses. Her
only attendant was her sister, Miss Ruth Palmer, who wore an afternoon
frock of green velvet with a matching hat. She carried an arm bouquet of
. bronze and yellow pom-poms.
The ceremony was performed by the®
bride’s uncle, Rev. John G. Frey of
Endicott, N. Y., with Rev. Harry M.
Savacool assisting. Prior to the cere-
mony Miss Ruth Palmer song, “Oh!
Promise Me”, “Until”, and “At Dawn-
ing”. I
A cousin of the bride, Miss Elva
‘Palmer of Dunmore, played the organ
for the ceremony and accompanied
‘Miss Palmer.
~~ The best man was a cousin of the
groom, Willard Woolbert. The ushers
were Kenneth Wpolbert, another cous-
in, and William Lohman, both of
Trucksville.
Sh The church was simply decorated
with white chrysantheums and palms.
Following the ceremony a reception
for fifty guests was held at the home
of the bride’s mother. Mr. and Mrs.
Bennett will reside in Trucksville after
a trip to New York. The bride has
been an employee of the Paris Beauty
Parlor and Mr. Bennett is employed
~ by the Royer Foundry.
Mrs. Bennett has been entertained
by the following people prior to her
marriage: Miss Emily Lewis, Mrs.
Warren Taylor, Ruth and Esther Ben-
‘nett, Mrs. Mathew Gray, Ruth and
Helen Reynolds and the Trucksville
Choir.
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Miss Alice Davies arrived home
Wednesday night from Vassar to
- spend the Thanksgiving vacation with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Davies of Parsonage Street, Dallas,
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Miss Helen Jeter, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John Jeter who is spending
the winter’ with her aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Stearns of Caldwell,
N. J., and also attending the Caldwell
High School, arrived home on Wed-
nesday to spend the holidays with her
. parents.
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| Miss ‘Agnes Gregson, a student at
Skidmore College, will spend the
Thanksgiving vacation with her grand-
parents Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Vernon of
Montreal, Can.
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Mm and Mrs. George Dean and fam-
ily have closed their summer home at
Shrine View and resumed their resi-
dence on Horton ‘Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Mrs. Dean, who was confined ta her
bed all summer with arthritis,
been removed to the Homeopathic
Hospital for. treatment.
Mrs. Emma; Shaver entertained ata,
family dinner on Thursday: Mr. and}
Mrs. Frank Garrahan, ‘Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Cairl and son, Graydon of Sha-
mokin, Eleanor.and Thomas Murphy,
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lewin and daughter, |’
Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. Milford Shaver
and sons, Harold and Gail.
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Mrs. Harry Harter had as her guests
on Thanksgiving Day Mr. and Mrs.
Sherman Hildebrant, Mr. and Mrs.
John Hildebrant and family,
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Mr. and Mrs. George Reynolds, Jr.
and daughter, Betsy, will spend the
holiday week-end attending a family:
reunion of the Turn family in Lodi, N.
Y. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Turn of |
Tunkhannock will accompany Mr. and
‘has |
Mrs. Reynolds.
Mrs. G. W. Reynolds, Sr., and daugh-
ter, Helen, will spend the holiday with
the former’s son and daughter-in-law,
Mrs. Ehrman Reynolds of Pittsburgh.
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Mr. and Mrs. Willard Durbin and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harter,
and son, Sherman, and Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Shaver and. daughter spent Sun-
day at Pike County.
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Mrs, C. A. Morgan of Wiayne spent
the week end visiting her daughter,
Mrs. John Yaple of Church street. She
remained in the valley until Tuesday
2vening, due to the death of her moth-
er in law, Mrs. Elizabeth Morgan of
Kingston.
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Local people who attended the
Princeton-Dartmouth’ Game at Prince-
ton, N. J. last Saturday were Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Kiefer, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Risley, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Culver and James Gansel.
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Mrs. Ruth Archbald and Miss Grace
Heberling of Meshoppen spent Thanks-
giving with Rev. Gertrude ROSS.
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Rev. T. M. Holcomb motored to
Chili, N. Y., this week and was accom-
panied upon his return by a group of
students from the school there, includ-
ing Mary Holcomb, his daughter.
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Miss Harriet Seifert of Allentown,
a sister of Rev. Lewis Seifert of Out-
let, visited Rev. Gertrude Ross this
week.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Risley spent the
week end with Mr. Risley’s sister Mrs.
W. H. Bowman of Sayre.
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Mrs. Florence G. Phillips will enter-
tain the members of the Entre Nous
Club on next Thursday evening at her
home on Norton Avenue.
* * *
William Thomas has accepted a po-
sition at the Hazard Wire Rope Co. in
‘Wilkes-Barre.
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Mrs. Harold Rood has returned from
Buffalo where she spent a few days.
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Mrs. Myrtle Isaacs has returned from
Scranton where she spent the week
end, yA : :
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Dr. Carll Hontz ‘had as his guest
over: the week end Theodore Reed.
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Mrs, William, Williams spent some
time this week in Philadelphia.
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Mrs. Emma’ Shaver entertained her
500 Club on Tuesday night at the Sub-
urban Inn.
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Robinson
entertained at a family dinner on
Thanksgiving Day- Mrs. Margaret Hil-
debrant, Mr. and Mrs. William Thom-
as and sons, Carl and Billy.
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Mrs. John Durbin was confined to
her home this week with a severe cold.
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TUNE IN Atlantic Play-by-Play Broadcasts of. football
games every week-end; also Ted Husing every Tues-
day, Thursday and Saturday, 7
7:15 P. M., over WCAU.
MONDAY
Dallas Junior Women’s Club Glee
Club, rehearsal, Suburban Inn, 7:30
Dp. Mm. :
TUESDAY
Young Women's Missionary So-
ciety, Birthday Party, Church Par-
lors, 6:30 P, M.
WEDNESDAY
Glee Club Corcert, Dallas M. E.
Church, 3:00:p. m. :
Start Rehearsals
For Nativity Play
, Earl Monk, local plumber and heater,
has asked The Post to explain to his
friends and customers that he is still
actively engaged in business locally.
Because of several large contracts he
has been called upon to fill out of
town a number of persons, he says, are
under the impression that he is no
longer in business here.
‘On the contrary, Mr. Monk’s business
has been expanding constantly. In ad-
dition to his line of plumbing and heat.
ing supplies, Mr. Monk ow handles the
Vulcan Stoker and will be glad to have
any interested persons call at his home
to see one in operation.
Mr. Monk has his shop in his home
now and his telephone number is 138.
He has just finished several good sized
heating jobs, complete with stokers, in
the valley.
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THANKSGIVING BREAKFAST
A Thanksgiving Breakfast was held
Ain Shavertown M. E, Church yesterday
morning. The committee had as mem-
bers: Worship, Marion Anthony; invi-
tations, Helen Kirkendall and Fanny
Ockenhouse; decorations, Romayne
Stark, Geraldyne Jayne, Hilda Steven-
son, Virginia Rosser; Kitchen, Clara
Mae Evans, Olive Anthony; clean-up,
Earl Jackson, Clyde Brace; food, Hel-
en Kirkendall and James Campbell.
Mrs, Robert baker who recently re-
turned home from the Nesbitt hos-
pital to recuperate from an appen-
dectomy will resume her duties at the
Hazard Wire Ropes on Monday.
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. Miss Margaret Oliver, R. N. has
been called to Danville where she is
on special duty at the hospital.
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Mrs. Harold Titman was a guest at
a card party in Kingston at the home
of Mrs. Russell Frantz on Tuesday
afternoon.
wo Clie
Emil Stevens, who formerly lived in
Oliver's apartment, has moved to
Shavertown, and Ernest Hazeltine has
taken the apartment.
* * *
St. Theresa Choir is rehearsing for
a special program for a Christmas
Mass.
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‘William Ritter was entertained by
his sister, Miss Mary Ritter, at a birth-
day dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Ritter
were among the guests.
COLD WAVE
IS HERE !
Get Ready Now !
U. S. NOBBY TIRES
209% more traction than
any other type of trac-
tion tire.
SELF-CLEANING
LESS VIBRATION
LONG WEAR
Our Prices Lowest
COMPLETE STOCK
Defrosters- Heaters
Weed Chains
U. 8S. L. Batteries
Prestone-Zerone- Alcohol
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SERVICE STATION
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'"Trucksville, Pa.
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THE DALLAS POST, DALLAS, PA. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 27, 1936.
Ruggles
Mrs. Sherman Hoover is on the sick
list at this writing.
Emory Kocher and daughter, Mrs.
Donald Evans and family from Forty
Fort spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Verne Kitchen,
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and Mrs. Ira Major, Sr.
Stuart, from Shavertown,
Mr.
son,
and
spent
Sunday with Mrs. L. H. Kocher.
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Mr. and Mrs. George Smith of Ald-
erson and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rood of
Laketon spent ‘Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Orrison Kocher.
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Mrs. Almon Rood spent Friday visit-
ing Mrs. Wm, Hillard.
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Mrs. Harvey Fine of Alden, Mrs.
Elizabeth Varker and Mrs. Kathryn
Varker of Sheatown, Mrs. Bob Moore
of Dallas,
Kocher on ‘Saturday.
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‘Miss Leona Kocher and Mrs. Ethel
Shupp spent Sunday with their parent
M.. J. Kocher,
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The funeral of William Dinstel,
former superintendent of transporta-
tion of Wilkes-Barre Railway Com-
pany, and manager of the East Penn.
Traction Company, was held at his
home in Pottsville. He was buried in
Kocher Cemetery at Ruggles on Mon-
day afternoon at 1 o'clock.
Mr. Dinstel was born at Bear Creek,
on March 6, 1885, son of August and
Diana Searfoss Dinstel.
Surviving are his wife, the former
Bertha Thomas of Wilkes-Barre, and
two sons George and Frederick. His
parents are residents of Stull. They
were callers at Ruggles a few weeks
ago and purchased the burial plot in
which he was buried in Kocher Cem-
glory,
all called on Mrs. Louise
Trucksville Girl
Heads Sem’s Team
Miss Jane Banker uf Trucksville has
been selected captain =r tne hockey
team of Wyoming Seminary for 1937,
it was announced yesterday at the
school. Miss Banker fas been a ’'varsity
player for two years.
PAGE THREE
MATCHMAKER LOCAL
Al Elkens, matchmaker for the ama-
teur boxing bouts which are being
held at the Eagles’ Hall in Wilkes-
Barre under auspices of the Wilkes-
Barre Athletic Club, is a resident of
Trucksville.
First National Bank
DALLAS, PA.
MEMBERS AMERICAN
BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
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DIRECTORS:
R. L. Brickel, C. A. Frantz, W. B.
Jeter, Sterling Machell,-W. R. Neely,
Clifford W. Space, A. C. Devens,
Herbert Hill. :
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OFFICERS:
C. A. Frantz, Pres.
Sterling Machell, Vice-Pres.
W. B. Jeter, Cashier.
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Interest On Savings Deposits
No account too small to assure -
careful attention,
Vault Boxes for Rent.
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SACRIFICED
If you need tires now or are
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