AGE FOUR THE DALLAS POST, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1938 Neighborhood Notes And News Of Local Church ATiains 300 At Mooretown | Home-Coming Day Old Neighbors And Friends Return For Enjoyable Reunion Mooretown experienced one of its most successful events on Sunday on the occasion of its first Home coming | Day, sponsored by the Methodist Epis- copal Church. The all-day program was thoroughly enjoyed by the large number who at- tended. Former neighbors and old friends were enthusiastic in their praise of the entire affair and all agreed that it should be made an an- . nual event, The morning program was arranged by Miss Clara LaBarr, assisted by Rev. Mark Kroehler and Basil Steele. Spe- cial were offered by the men’s orus, boys’ quartet, girls chorus, jthe Adams children, men’s tric, andagn, Cecil Moore, Mrs. Harry Neta Smith, George Stroud, Smith and Cliffofd Stroud, Jr. the congregation ssage of the day was dellv- ered by Russell Steele of Kingston, who is a local preacher of the Maple . Grove Quarterly Conference. Mr. Steele stressed the importance of all mem- bers of a community sharing the re- sponsibility of building a Christian community. “Some people,” he said, “are desir- ous of benefiting from the advantages of a Christian community but are not willing to do anything themselves to promote that type of community.” was an inspring message which in- duced serious reflection on the part of the listeners. The afternoon was given over to the singing of favorite hymns in the com- It) Home Phone 208-R-2 Purely Personal By MRS. ARTHUR CULVER Office Phone 300 Mrs. George Hofmeister of Shrine View was a visitor at Scranton Tues- day afternoon. * * Carl Schlingman is the newly-ap- pointed manager at Irem Tempse Country Club. * ® Wayne Harvey and Paul Kepner, who are enlisted men at Langley Field, Va., spent several days with their par- ents here last week. * » Mrs. Thomas Robinson of Hays Cor- ners who has been seriously ill at her home for the past two weeks has re- covered. - . Mr. and Mrs. John Durbin of Frank- lin Street entertained on Saturday evening at their home. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Peynton Lee, Mlss Elizabeth Love, Charles Jones and M*. and Mrs. Arthur Culver. * * > Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hislop, Jr., en- tertained at their home on Franklin Street on Saturday evening. * * Miss Louise Hulm of Towanda is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Lloyd Ricn- ards of Elizabeth, N., J. Mrs. Rich- ards is the former Miss Marie Woll- bert. - * Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Machell and daughter, Ellanor, and son, Jerry, spent the weekend in New York State where they were guests of friends. Wilkes-Barre—Mr. and Mrs. Tor- rence Wesley; S. W. Spear; Mrs. Harry Transue, Ruth Transue; Gladys Gould, Rosa Gould, John Coop- munity hall, with everyone taking part and Mr. Brandon again leading. Those present: Sweet Valley—Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stroud, Richard, Clifford, Jr. Fred, and Freda Stroud; Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Hontz, Warren, and Bobby Hontz; Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Keller; Francis, Ammetta, Dale, and Dean Keller; Mrs, Joseph Blaine; Ord, Belva, Norval, Mildred, and Emma Jane Blaine; Silas Blaine; Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Roberts; Mr. and Mrs. Perry Howeye; Florence, Perry, Jr., and Lorraine Howeye; Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Bowman; Mr. and Mrs. Basil Steele; Joy Lou Steele; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Shaw; Dot, Lee, Kay, and Tim Shaw; John Maciejczak; Letha Culp; Mrs. Irvin LaBarr, Clara LaBarr; Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Ross, ' Alice Ross; Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Boston; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Adams; Tommy Lorraine, and Freddie Adams; Mr. and " Mrs. Cecil Moore, Charles Moore; Mrs. Lizzie Moore; Mrs. Charles Laycock; Mrs. Thedorshia Harrison; Mrs. Stella Masters; Mrs. Mae McCern; Mr. Har- vey Wesley; Mrs. Martha Brandon; Mr. and Mrs. Sherin Brandon; Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Roberts; Rev. and Mrs. Mark Kroehler; Mrs. Earl Kittie, Faith, Earl, Jr. Ronald, Jean, Joan, and Lois Kittle; Ferris Roberts, Tom- my Roberts; Harriet Perrin; Philllp Perrin; Mildred, Vida, Coral, Minnie, Natalie, Myrtle, and Clifford Kyttle; Mr. and Mrs. Levi Steele; Mr, and Mrs. John Steele; Elsie Rinehimer; Dorothy Rinehimer; Mr, and Mrs. Harry Smith, Lawrence, Wayne, Phyl- lis, and Neta Smith; Mrs. Verna steele, Alton, and Dorothea Steele; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Adams, Betty, Joyce, and Robert Adams; Mrs. Dana Lord, Clyde, g Ruth, and Betty Lord; Mr. and Mrs. George Stroud; Mrs. Susan Hontz, Carl, Edgar, Elizabeth, Eula and Nora Hontz; Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Burr; Martha, George, and Arden MacRoy; Mrs. Erma Davenport; Dorothy Dav- enport;. Mr. and Mrs, J. N. Jones; Mrs. Helen Bronson; Mrs. Myrtle Fisk, Murray, and Charles Fisk; Helen Wil- bert; Mrs. Milford Cornell; Mrs. Sarah LaBarr. er. Berwick—Mr. and Mrs. Ben Larish; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Dymond; Melva Larish: Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Blaine; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Oberst, _June Oberst. Hunlock’s Creek—Mrs. Evelyn Kel ler; Mrs. Mae Boston, Shirley Boston; Mr. and Mrs. George Covert, Sandra Covert. Benton—Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shay, Edwin Shay; Mrs. Hulda Hirlinger, Mrs. Harry Hirlinger; Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Quick. Shavertown—E. E. Trumbower, Ead- ward Trumbower, Jr. Luzerne—Samuel Pritchard; Mrs. Mabel Wandel; Mr, and Mrs. Perry Hess. Shickshinny—W. H. Search; Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Franklin. Lehman—Carl S. Brandon. Mainville—Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bron- son, Bobby, and Betty Bronson. Wyoming — Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Steele, Glenda Steele; Naomi Perry, Joe Perry; Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Piatt. Alderson—Mr, and Mrs. James Lord; Mrs. Rosa Hoover. Edwardsville—Mr. and Mrs. William Bvans, William , Evans, Jr., Elwood Mullen; Dallas—Mrs. Howard Boice, Lily Jane Boice, George Boice; Mrs. Francis Kreidler, Donald, and Betty Kreidler; Mr. and Lorraine Keller; Mr, and. Mrs. John Nulton, John, Jr., and Robert Nulton; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ide, and daughter, Alice. * Kingston—Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Long; Myers; Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Rob- erts: Donald Perrin; Russell Steele. Tunkhannock—Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Steele, Dorothy, and Marjorie Steele. Lykens—Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Steele, Ruby, Alfreda, Jimmie, and Russell Steele. Port Jefferson, N. Y.—Mr. and Mrs. Nick Coggiano, Elwood Coggiano. Binghamton, N. Y.—Rev. and Mrs. Austin, Pond Hill—Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ross. West Nanticoke—Mrs. Alice Devens. AEE EEE ERECTOR RR RRE Dependable USED CARS 1936 FORD MASTER COUPE $375 1934 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR SEDAN 295 1934 PLYMOUTH COUPE - 245 1933 DODGE COUPE 245 1935 DESOTO SEDAN 415 1935 PONTIAC SEDAN 395 1935 FORD TUDOR SEDAN 265 1936 PLYMOUTH SEDAN - 445 FRANTZ and FRANTZ DEPENDABLE USED CARS Open until 9 653 WYOMING AVENUE — KINGSTON 22% WEST MAIN STREET — PLYMOUTH “EECCA o’clock daily Mr. ang | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dixon; Mrs. Mary | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Robinson en- tertained friends from Philadelphia over the past weekend. * * College, spent the weekend. .at his home on Lake Road. . * = Mrs. Adametz of Parrish Heights en- tertained members of her pinochle club at her home last Wednesday afternoon. - » Mrs. D. P. Honeywell of Churcn Street will entertain her 500 Club on Thursday: at her home. = - Mrs. Leonora Honeywell, the home economics teacher at Dallas Township is residing with Mrs. Lillian Turpin of Church Street. * * Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Honeywell of Charles Street, Luzerne, who hela open house on Tuesday in celebration of their 50th wedding anniversary had as one of their callers Mrs. Amanda Yaple of Church Street, Dallas. Mrs. Honeywell was an attendant at Mrs. Yaple’s wedding. * ® George VanArx spent several days this week in Baltimore on a business trip. Miss Leah Richards of Trucksville was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Richards of Church Street on Tuesday. | Mrs. Frances Xeefer of Claude Mrs, Edward Marstellar, the former Lena Hallock, who is on a wedding trip to California. The postal was mailed frora Salt Lake City. - Ld Mrs. Emma Shaver of Mill Street and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garrahan of Church Street motored to Milford on Sunday where they were the guests of their niece, Mrs. William Brown. * * Mrs. James Oliver and son, Richara, of Lake Street spent the weekend in New York State where they attended a song festival of boys’ choirs. - - Mrs. Howard Caperoon entertained the members of her contract club at her home on Thursday evening. d * Miss Elizabeth Love of East Dallas will entertain members of the Entre Nous bridge club at her home on Thursday evening. * * Mr. and Mrs, Harry Adamy of Se- attle, Wash., spent some time at the Irem Temple Country Club. The Aa- I ramys have changed their residence to | Binghamton. | * =» Jane Coolbaugh entertained. at a | wiener roast held at her home last | Saturday night. Among those present | were Doris LaBar, Myrtis Disque, | Helene Sullivan, Louise Covert, Doris | McCarty, Helen McHenry, the hostess, | OF A BOUNCING GIRL | Jimmie Oliver, a student of State Street, Dallas, received a postal from | MR. AND MRS. EDWARDS ANNOUNCE THE BIRTH If you wish hard enough, you get what you want, say Mr. and Mrs. Dewey L. Edwards of Davis Street, Mt. Greenwood. One of their fondest wishes came true last night. They announced the birth of a T7-pound, 10-ounce | girl at Wilkes-Barre General Hos- pital. Mr. and Mrs. Edwards have a son, two years old. The baby, a lovely infant, will | be named Faith Elaine. Mrs. Ed- wards was feeling well late last night and the proud father, need- less to say, was busy broadcasting the glad tidings. Gov. Earle’s Wife | Heads Assemblage Valley For Luncheon Saturday The women who stand behind the men away up front will be honored guests at a special luncheon in Hotel Sterling, Wilkes Barre Saturday after- noon, October 22, at 1. Unique in ar- rangement, the event marks the con- gregation in northeastern Pennsyl- vania, for the first time in the State- wide campaign, of the wives of Dem- ocratic aspirants for Commonwealth and county offices. | Heading the assemblage of invited personage will be Mrs. George H. Earle, wife of the Governor; znd Mrs. Emma Guffey Miller, sister of United States Senator Joseph F. Guffey. In- cluded will be Mrs. Charles Alvin | Jones, Mrs. Leo C. Mundy, Mrs. Frank Correale, Mrs. Thomas A. Logue, Mrs. J. Harold Flannery, Edith McBride Dexter, Secretary of Health; Mrs. Edith DeWitt, Mrs. David Lawrence, wife of the State Chairman; and wives | of Representatives and candidates for Representative in Pennsylvania Legis- lature. Mrs, Mary Flanagan is chairlady of the luncheon and tickets are being dis- tributed by Mrs. Nellie Westfield. Res- ervations can be arranged by dialing Wilkes-Barre 3-3145. { Mrs. Ide Is Hostess To Golden Link Club | Mrs. Lewis Ide entertained the Gold- | en Link Club at her home on Thurs- day night. Those present: Mrs. Bryce Major, Mrs. Edward Elston, Mrs. Al- fred Bronson, Mrs. Francis Lewis, Mrs. Joe Aston, Mrs. George Stolarick, Mrs. Alyce Hadsel. Mrs. Aston and Mrs. Stolarick were prize winners, Lewis Reese, Warren Brown, Walter Kuzma and Jones, Keith Harding, Carlton Rogers. * * Mrs. Clarence Oberst of Outlet en- | tertained at lunch Wednesday Mrs. Norman Honeywell, Mrs. Wilson Hon- eywell, Shavertown, and Mrs. Percy ‘Wagner, Fernbrook. » * Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Himmler of Lake Street returned home Thursday after a brief vacation at Vineland, Ax- and Mrs, Loren Keller, Evelyn, Jane Coolbaugh, Loren Fiske, Alyalantic City and Ocean City. Let’s go to. . 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