ersonals Mrs. Cragg, Herdman of Beaumont Road, Kunkle, recently entertained at nner Mrs. Owen Ide, Jane and Dale de, Mrs. Marvin Elston, Mrs. Ralph [ ‘Harry r * */ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hess entertained at dinner on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Elston, oe * Mr. and Mrs. Garnet W. Carpenter f Kunkle Road had as their house uests over the week-end their son d daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. .emuel Carpenter and granddaughter atsey of Long Island. ; : Cite * x Mr. and Mrs. Fred Layou of Center Street, ‘Shavertown, announce the ar- ral of a son on Friday, June 24. Bodine : * * } 3 Miss Mildred Major of Huntsville will attend the Youth Conference at Scranton Keystone College in Scran- ton this week. She will be secretary to the director. : * = Mrs. Charles Lee spent the last part of the week in Williamsport, She will be joined on Saturday by Mr. Lee. They will attend the wedding of the tter’'s niece, who will be married at ‘illiamsport on Saturday. : * ® ~ Mrs. Dolores Trumbower of Main Street, Dallas, entertained at her home last Friday night honoring Mrs. Glen Case, whose marriage was performed table was decorated in yellow and white. There were six guests. z 1 go * * Mr. and Mrs Nelson Thompson of ain Street, Dallas, spent the week- end in Syracuse where they were the guests of friends. Ro * * Dr. and Mrs. Robert Bodycomb are spending some time at Nuangola. They entertained Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Rich- ards of Church Street, Dallas, during the week. : » * Miss Elizabeth Love and her mother, Mrs. Royal Love spent Wednesday in Eldred. N. Y. They were accompanied ‘home by Mr. Love who spent a few ‘days there, : : Hed ¥ * * Mrs. Barbara Oliver of Claude Street is ill at her home suffering from a sep- tic sore throat. of * * Reese Finn of Terrace Street, Dallas, : ‘spent the week-end in Jersey where he joined a party of friends deep sea fishing. ooh Wn % : * ® ~ Edna Sutton of Lehman Avenue en- _ tertained recently at a kitchen shower for Mrs. Geraldine Cundiff, a recent _ bride-elect, Guests numbered 12. » % * * Miss Marie Woolbert, a bride-elect, was guest of honor at a variety show- er at the home of Miss Ruth Williams of Corlear Street, Wilkes-Barre, last Friday. Guests numbered 16. XY } * * ~The Dallas Junior Women’s Club will hold its annual picnic at the Irem Temple Country Club at a date to be ~ announced later. The committee are Mrs. Charles Lee, Mrs Floyd Cham- ‘berlain, Miss Elizabeth Love, Barbara Oliver and Cora Finn. * * The committee for the annual Wo- men’s Club picnic to be held later in the summer met on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Floyd Chamberlain. * » Miss June Williams of Franklin Street is spending a month in Altoona where she is the guest of her sister- in-law and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Har- ry Williams. § * * Reese and Charles Finn of Terrace Street, Dallas, are spending the week in Plymouth as guests of their uncle. * * Miss Beth Love of Demunds Road will entertain tomorrow at her home at a shower luncheon honoring Miss Marie Moolbert, bride-elect. Guests will number 10, . * * Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Sweezy of Kunkle announce the birth of a 10- pound son at home on Tuesday, June 28. * * Miss Cora Steele of Main Street, ~~ Dallas spent the week-end visiting rel- _ /. atives at Harvey's Lake. i Ia * * ? Mr. and Mrs, Lance Harris, son, Walter, and Lewis LaBar of Center- moreland spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy LaBar of Main Street, Dallas. In our large private display rooms all prices are marked in plain figures enabling you to : kndw the complete cost in ad- ei vance. We invite you to in- ng spect our home at your conven: HAROL - 64 N. Franklin St. Wilkes-Barre on Sunday at a variety shower. The | KNOW THE COST IN ADVANCE D C.SNOWDON FUNERAL HOME PHONE 3-0400 Mrs, Peynton Lee and son, Penny, Jr., of Machell Avenue, Dallas, spent the week-end at Falls where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lundy. Mrs, William Cobleigh of East Dallas is ill at her home, * * Charles Love of Mehoopany was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Love of East Dallas on Tuesday. * * Mrs. Herbert Lundy of Pioneer Ave- nue entertained at a tea the members of ‘the Dallas Junior Women’s Club who were on her committee to spon- sor the furniture club which ended on | Wednesday, { * - Mrs. Louise Miers, who has been visiting here, has been called to Pitts- ‘burgh by the death of a cousin. =» * Bobby Hislop, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hislop, Jr., of Franklin Street. Dallas, is ill at his home. * * Charlotte Roberts, Jean Elston and Mildred Major are spending the wee at Keystone Young People’s Confer- ence, Keystone Junior College, Fac- toryville. * * Mrs, Thomas Brown,” Mrs. Murray Leighton and children of Plymouth spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. M_ J. Brown of Main Street, Dallas. * * Miss Dorothy Gardiner of West,eld, N. J., is the guest of Mrs. Louise Brown of Main Street, Dallas. * * Mrs. Claude Isaacs, who recently had an operation at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, is convalescing at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. N_ Garinger of Lake Road, Dallas. * * Mrs. Ruth Maury of Wilkes-Barre was a guest over the week-end at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Walter Elston of Kunkle. * * Jackie LaBar, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis LaBar of West Pittston is vis- iting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Timothy LaBar of Main Street, Dallas. * * The Quarterly Conference of the Dallas Charge of the M E. Church was held at the East Dallas church on Wednesday evening in the form of a covered dish supper. The Ladies’ Aid Societies of the two churches served. * * . Mrs. Daniel Richards of Church Street, Dallas, spent the week-end at Pottsville, where she was guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Keithline. * ~ A group of friends will spend the holiday week-end in Forkston at the Love Cottage. * ENJOY YOUR x JULY FOURTH DINNER vival Montrose Inn What a treat for the whole family . .. a delightful dinner at beautiful Montrose Inn! Excellent food, fresh from nearby farms, deliciously prepared and perfectly serv- ed, at prices that are unus- uallly moderate. Make this a real holiday. 2 ei Small children are served half portions at half price Lo se ; Montrose Pa. ience und to compare our prices in advance of need. No extras —no exceeding your budget— and no obligation. Our services are available in the Dallas Area at no extra cost. Opposite Y. W.C. A, | ! | | ! Montrose Inn I "MR. DONALD (HO7 TEMPERED) DUCK TAKES UP GOLF R. DONALD DUCK, who flits across most of the motion picture screens in America, has taken up golf. With Goofy lad, Donald has started cut to learn the intricacies of the ancient Scottish game. The editor of Good Housekeep- ing has given us permission to reproduce a portion of the full color page Donald Duck display 4 the magazine has in the July issue. Here they are: Donald's Golf Game “I haven't any fancy clubs,” Said Donald Duck one day, “But if yow'll caddy, Goofy lad A game of golf I'll play.” But when he raised his mallet high To make a lengthy drive, The ball went singing through the aw And landed—sakes alive!! A bull who nibbled daintily Across the meadow’s rim Leaped up and roared in agony— The ball had lit on him! The large and an- gry bull saw red, And you know how bulls are! He chased them over hil and dale— As golfers, they went far! Night found them stymied in a pond With lots of time to kill, And if the bull has not gone home, They're probably there still! Oowrtesy Good Housekeeping Magazine. . Miss Peggy Shindel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, V. A. Shindel, 120 Lake Street, Dallas, has returned '~ from ‘Ward-Belmont School in Nashville, Tenn., from which she was recently graduated in interior decoration. For the past year Miss Shindel has served as vice-president of the Penta Tau Club. Miss Kocher Weds Clarence Oberst Well-Known Lake Couple. | Will Reside At ~~ Outlet.» Miss Leona Kocher, daughter of M. J. Kocher of Harvey’s Lake, became the bride of Clarence J. Oberst, son of Mrs. Fred Crispell of Harvey's Lake on Saturday night at 8 at the home of the bride’s father. Rev, Guy Leinthall performed the ceremony. Oscar Whitesell of Hun- locks Creek, brother-in-law of the bride, played the wedding music. Miss Irene Oney, Trucksville, was maid-of-honor and Loren Crispell of Laketon, ‘cousin of the bridegroom, was best man. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white embroidered tulle, with a finger tip length veil of tulle falling from a coronet of orange blos- soms and carried white roses and ba- by’s breath. The maid-of-honor’s gown was of shrub-rose lace. She car- ried pink roses, Miss Eleanor Whitesell of Hunlock’s Creek and Mrs. Wilson Honeywell of Shavertown, both nieces of the bride, ' St. Paul’s Church et rn Services will be held at 8:30 and 11 at St. Paul's Lutheran Church on Sun- day. Rev. Herbert E. Erankfort, pas- “tor, will preach on “The Divine Image and Superscription Upon Man's Soul and How It Is Lost”. the lost sheep and the lost coin, Sun- day school will be at 9:445. There will be no evening service. St. Paul’s Church Planning Picnic The annual picnic of St. Paul's Lu- theran Sunday School will be held at ‘Wolf's Grove, Sylvan Lake, Friday, July 22. Transportation will be pro- vided. The committee in charge has Harfman, Walter Thompson, David Spry, Mrs. John Eck, Mrs. John Gar- rahan, Mrs, Harold Ash, Miss Ruth Hontz, Bev. H. E. Frankfort. M. E. Church Turns were bridesmaids and wore gowns of roses and blue delphiniums. Miss Wil- : ma Hillard and Shirley Boothe, nieces of the bride, were flower girls and wore ankle length gowns of pink flowered dimity. A reception for 65 guests followed at the home of the bride’s father. After a short trip the couple will reside at Outlet. ‘ G LEWIS SHOTWELL G. Lewis Shotwell of Wilkes-Barre, former resident of Dallas, was buried Tuesday afternoon from McLaughlin Funeral Home of Wilkes-Barre, with interment at Woodlawn . Cemetery, Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Risley of Dallas and Mrs. C. A. Boston and daughter, Priscilla spent the week-end at Lake | Carey. ' To Peanut Vending The Dallas M. E. Church choir has started a sales campaign for peanuts, selling selected nuts from a large and choice stock which will be renewed each week. The choir caters to par- baby blue organza and carried pink, ties and other gatherings, besides in- dividual sales, and asks that all large orders be turned in to a member of the choir before the Thursday of each week. b J POMONA GRANGE \ Pomona Grange, No. 44, will sponsor / Go-To-Church Sunday, July 10, at Patterson Grove, Everybody Welcome. Magneto & Carburetor SERVICE Quick Service Prices Reasonable RUDOLPH’S Electric Service 33-35 E. Jackson Street WILKES-BARRE, PA. "Phone 2-5868 o> Piece Set of 1m" the price of the range only. tricity for cooking. low Wear-Ever Aluminum omy, at the present lower rates for elec- The “Pennsylvanian”, shown. is a spe- cial Westinghouse bargain, at the present price. Be sure to see it. A small down payment of only $4.50 will install A big money-saving bargain! Net one penny has been added to the price of this special Westinghouse electric range . . . in fact, the price itself is a special. You cet the set of Wear-ever aluminum cook- ing utensils with our compliments when vou buy vour electric range. Both for This is just one more good reason why vou should start now to enjoy all the benefits of modern electric cookery . its cleanliness, its coolness, its absolute dependability, its speed, and its econ- it. Buy yours now while we are giving the Wear-Ever aluminum utensils free . . . and enjoy a cool kitchen this summer. The New Pennsylvanian *124.50 Without Clock CASH Luzerne County Gas & Electric Cor ‘omen Sunday Services At It will’ be an (interpretation of the parables of Jesus, Ea ® i Nn we Foc hpaN NN i MAHON, 4 al ey