The Post's Weekly Pag ge of Ne ews And Views For Women ersonals Fred Youngblood of Norton Avenue is ‘ill at his home. dia Mrs. Harold Rood of Lehman Avenue is recovering from a severe cold at her home. Al Mrs. M. L. Yaple of Church Street en- tertained on Christmas at a family dinner at her home. * * * Mrs. Bthel Oliver of Lake Road, who was recently injured in a fall, is recover- ing at her home. * * * Miss Dorothy Gardner of Westfield, N. J., is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dyke Brown, Main Street. * Mrs. Btn Bincknan of Olney, Philadelphia, spent the holiday with her parents, Mr .and Mrs. William Cairl of Dallas. * * od Mr. and Mrs. George Snyder were the | the guests of Miss Mamie Hildebrant and | Mrs. Myrtle Miller of Orange on Christ mas Day. % ei James Scott of Trenton spent the holi- day week end at the home of his parents, | Mr. and Mrs. H. Lee Scott of Center | Hill Road. ERY Mr. and Mrs. BE. Y. S. Engelman of Noxen spent several days with Mrs. En- gelman’s sister, Mrs. Daniel Overdorf, of Newark, N. J. * kk Mr. and Mrs. William Cobleigh and son Edward of East Dallas spent Sunday in New York where they visited their daughter, Freda. kk Mr. and Mrs. James Simpson of Hay- field Farm, Lehman, will entertain their friends at their home on New Year's Eve. Guests will number thirty. »* Mr. and Mrs, Charles Whitesell of Mercer’ Avenue, Kingston, entertained at a party at their home prior to the wo- men’s club dance on Wednesday evening, the guests numbering thirty. Dr. and Mie Revels L. Shaver of Roebling, N. J., spent the holiday week end as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reu- ben Shaver of Main Street. ¥ ww Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Richards of Church Street spent the holiday at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richards of Trucksville. em, Miss Jean Bogert, a student at Colum- bia University, is spending the holiday vacation as the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bogert of Dallas. a Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Himmler of Lake | Road entertained Mrs. Montross and Nor- ton Montross of Luzerne and Alvah Eg- gleston of Vernon on Christmas. el es Miss Lydia Jones, a nurse in the Wil- son Memorial Hospital at Johnson City, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones of Noxen. * -_* ® Professor and Mrs. Oris Aurand of Steelton spent the week end as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Frantz. They re’ turned to their home on Monday. wok Mr. and Mrs. John Merical, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dungey and son Jack, of Lake Road, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Strunk of Kingston on Christmas. * * + Mr .and Mrs. Zigmond Harmon and daughter Dorothy and son Zigmond, Jr. of Fernbrook spent Christmas as the guests of Mr. Harmon's sister in Nanti- coke. *¥ kx Mr .and Mrs. Lemuel Carpenter and daughter Patricia of New York City were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Carpenter, Kunkle Road, on Christmas. PEE Let Christmas _/I}\_ Return Each Month f with a subscription to BOYS’ LIFE An ideal Christmas present for all boys QQ “Tell me what a boy reads ..and 1 will tell you what he will become.” <Q» issues packed with wholesome § 20 adventure stories, thrills, Botion, Scoutcraft Mail subscriptions direct to the BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA 2 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Publishers of Boys’ Life or through your local Scout office T Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Whipp of Church Street entertained at a family dinner at their home on Christmas. * * * Walter Lewin of Fernbrook visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewin of Cen- ter Hill Road on Saturday. : * kX Mr. and Mrs. William Baker will en- tertain on New Year's Eve at a party at their home on Lehman Avenue. dh Um Miss Evelyn Ryman of New Jersey is spending the week with her parents ,Mr. and Mrs. George Ryman of East Dallas. hl Mr .and Mrs. Byron Starr of Forty Fort were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lewin of Center Hill Road on Tues day. AUN, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Love of East Dal- las entertained at a family dinner at their home on Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Henry Love and son Bobby. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Moore and Mrs. * {Lulu Beisel of Main Street spent Christ | mas at the home of Mr. { A. Smith of Kingston. and Mrs. Guy aye Miss Eleanor Murphy of Brooklyn, formerly of Dallas, spent the holiday. as the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cairl of Shamokin. RY Miss Mildred Garrahan of Brooklyn, N. Y., spent the week end as the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gar- rahan of Church Street. x ® 0» Mr. and Mrs. Lee Scott, Jr., of New York City were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Lee Scott, Cen- ter Hill Road on Sunday. ® x 0% Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Westover of Kingston were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shiber of Center Hill Road on Christmas. “= *® ® Walter ‘Rau, a student at the Millers- ville State Teachers’ College, is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Cummings of Lake Road. * * = Mrs. Milford Shaver of Center Hill Road entertained at a luncheon at her home on Wednesday. Guests were Miss Marie Woolbert and Miss Beth Love. * * ok Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Robinson of Hays Corners spent the week-end in philadelphia where they were the guests of the latter's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Hildebrant. = wie Mrs. Anna Ryman of East Dallas en- tertained at a family dinner at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Ryman of East Dallas cele- brating her 78th birthday. VV VU VV VY VeVi GAY - MURRAY Fone NEW Seemed BILLY AND RUTH CONTEST PRIZES AWARDED The Judges had a tough job sorting and reading about 1000 nice letters written by boys and girls of Wyoming aad Susquehan- na Counties. Here are the win- ners: BOYS FIRST PRIZE—Army Fort Philip Archanebeault at Falls, 11 years old Other prizes were awarded to Kenneth Jayne, 8 years old of Lac- eyville, Bronson Hadsall, 14 years old of Tunkhannock and William Miller, 11 years old of Meshoppen, ‘all of whom were close to the win- mer. GIRLS FIRST PRIZE— Electric Doll House Joyce Walker, 14 years old, of Nicholson Other girls prizes were award- ed to Arietta Carr of Tunkhan, nock, Thelma Mackey of Nichol son, Edith Gaylord of Nicholson, Doris Gunton of Falls and Louise Ayres of Tunkhannock. We congratulate these winners and also wish to thank all the other boys and girls who sent in letters. They were all very good. 1937 has been a busy and suc- cessful year. We have much to be thankful for and wish to say — thanks for the business and friend- ship of the past and best wishes that you may have a happy and prosperous 1938. Gay-Murray Go. Ine. TUNKHANNOCK, PA. VSP OPTI PPP TOPO VOICI OVI IVT VPI VV IVI IVI VOI VIVO VIII VIII ree BSE EE inl ineetivtinaincsiinadeiezdiedidoils:dernsdainadintieainsmtdidtibetineiiis dhs dba tetrad dad dtdhabdhdhddedda a ag a TS Xmas Wedding Is First For Church Dorothy Elston And Fred Dodson Married By Rev. Leinthall Kunkle M. EB. Church since it was built fifty years agoftook place at 6 p. m. on Christmas Day whens Dorothy Elston of Kunkle and Freds Dodson of Muhlenburg were married by Rev. Guy Leinthall, pas tor. The first ay to be held in the The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a gown of dubonnet velvet, with a shoulder length veil held by a coro- onet of roses and carried an arm bou- quet of Talisman roses and babies’ breath. Her bridesmaids, Vivian Allen of Noxen and Mildred Devens of Kunkle, wore gowns of velvet and carried bouquets of white and yellow chrysanthemums. The groom’s attendants were Thomas Landon and James Miers. Estella Elston, {sister of the bride, was flower girl. The ushers were Gomer and Marvin Elston, brothers of the bride, and Charles Sayre. Miss Roannah Shoemaker played the wed- ding march. Mrs. Dodson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Elston of Kunkle and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Dodson of Muhlenburg. After a trip to the Middle West they will reside with Mrs. Dodson’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Isaacs of Kunkle. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bean have re- turned from their wedding trip and are staying at the home of Mr. Bean's grand- mother, Mrs. E. J. Miller of Noxen. Mrs. Bean is ‘the former Miss Elva Mensinger of Hazleton. * * * Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Crocker, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crocker and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Whiteman, all of Wilkes-Barre, were dinner guests on Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milford Shaver of Cen- ter Hill Road, Dallas. * * % Miss Maud Brotherhood of Wilkes- Barre entertained at a family dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peynton Lee of Machell Avenue, Dallas, on ‘Saturday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Lee of Kingston and son Jack of New York City, H. L. Lee and sons Henry and Dana of Kingston, Mr. and Mrs. Peynton Lee Arthur Culver, Miss Evelyn Roat of Princeton, N. J., Miss Edith Roat of Boston, Mass., Mrs. Florence Culver and Arthur Roat of Kingston. and son Penny, Mr. and Mrs. Family reunions are fashionable around the holidays but few families are fortu- nate enough to have as many gatherings of near relatives as the Hildebrant family of East Dallas, who hung up an unusual record over Christmas. On Christmas Eve Mr. and Mrs. John Hildebrant entertained at a family din- ner, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hildebrant of East Dallas, who were cele- brating their forty-fifth wedding anniver- sary. At that dinner there were thirty guests. They were: Mrs. Mary Cavan, Newark, N. J.; Mrs. Jean MacDonald, Wilkes-Barre; John Fisher, Wilkes-Barre; Miss Elma Harter, Orangeville; Mr .and Mrs. John Hilde- brant, Loyalville; Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Hildebrant, Mr. and Mrs. Machell Hilde- brant, of Dallas; Mrs. Myrtle Miller of Orange; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harter and HILDEBRANTS SET FINE RECORD FOR HOSPITALITY AT YULETIDE son Sherman, Hillside; Mr .and Mrs. John Frantz, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Whipp, Shavertown; Mr .and Mrs. Wil- liam Cobleigh, Mr .and Mrs. George Snyder, East Dallas, and Mr. and Mrs. John Hildebrant and their daughters Bea- trice, Marian, Jean, and Frances. Not satisfied with that lavish display of hispitality, on the following day the Hil debrants entertained the following guests at dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harter and son Sherman, Miss Elma Harter, Mrs. Mary Cavan, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hil debrant and their own family, a total of thirteen. Still undaunted on Sunday the Hilde- brants held another family dinner this ceding day, with one more, Harry Keirle of Binghamton. Believe it or not! time with the same guests as on the pre: | == Local Couple Wed In New York City Frances Place Weds Local Business Man On Xmas Eve The marriage of Miss Frances Place of Orange, N. Y.,\to Zel Garinger of Dal las took place on Christmas Eve at old John's Street Church in New York City. The couple were unattended. They will reside in Dallas. Miss Place is a teacher in the East Orange schools. Mr. Garinger is in the farm machine business in Dallas and has been prominent in this section for some years. Post Want Ads Pay ANNOUNCES ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Rood of Leh- man Avenue have announced the engage: ment of their daughter, Lillian Frances, to Wesley Bdwin Oliver, son of Mrs. Mable G. Oliver of Kingston. The an- nouncement was made at a family dinner on Christmas at the home of Mr Mrs. .and Lambert Bowman of Sweet Valley. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Dallas have announced the engagement of their daughter, Evelyn Grace, to Thom- as Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones of Sambourne Street, Wilkes-Barre. No date has been set for the wedding. Word was received recently of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kester of Belleville. Both Mr. and Mrs. Kester were members of the Dallas Township school faculty. The baby, was named Charles Ash. Mrs. Kester was Mill Mary Stahlman. * *¥ Xk Mrs. Helen Honeywell of Church Street entertained the members of her card club at her home on Tuesday even- ing. Winners were Mrs. Hofmeister and Mrs. Emma Shaver. Other guests were Mrs. Whipp, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Rood, Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Warden of Shavertown. BEWARE! ® Incompetent radio tinkers can damage your radio seriously. Rely on our skilled and experienced service. Open til 8 p. m. Dial 17-6321 Renville Radio Service 189 Main Street Luzerne > Ni Is it going Is your hair grey ? Is it drab, faded or streaked ? 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