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THE DALLAS POST, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1938
Neig
borhood
Notes
And News Of Local Church Affairs
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Purely Personal
By MRS. ARTHUR CULVER
Home Phone 208-R-2
Office Phone 300
Mrs. Russell Honeywell of Lake
Street was guest of honor at a party
attended by friends at her home on
Lake Street Saturday night. The event
marked Mrs. Honeywell's birthday an-
niversary.
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Mrs. W. B. Risley was the guest of
her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard W. Risley, in Wilkes-
Barre on Thanksgiving Day.
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Glen Risley of Binghamton and his
mother, Mrs. Alice Risley, Tunkhan-
nock, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ris-
ley recently.
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Mr. and Mrs, Walter Brown spent
Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Major of Shavertown.
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Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Lewis of
Lehman spent Monday evening with
Mr. and Mrs: Clifford Ide.
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Henry Shupp of Kunkle is a patient
at General Hospital,
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Mrs. Ernest Smith of Trucksville is
recovering from sinus trouble,
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Mrs. Clifford Ide of Shrine View is
recovering from sinus trouble.
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Mrs. George Hofmeister of Shrine
View entertained members of her pi-
nochle club at her home on Wednes-
day afterneon. Guests numbered eight.
Guests were Mrs. William Wilson,
Mrs. Sterling Meade, Mrs. Emma
Stookey, Mrs. Erma VanHorn, Mrs.
A. C. Woolbert, Mrs. Handel Thomas,
Mrs. Elsie VanBuskirk and the host-
ess.
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Mrs. Amanda Yaple of Church Street
was guest of Mrs. Edwin Marstellar
of Monument Avenue, Wyoming, re-
cently. Mrs. Marstellar was the for-
mer Miss Lena Hallock.
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Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Haley of Claude
Street, will motor on Friday to Eliza-
beth, N. J., to be guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Richards. Mrs. Richards
spent the week with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. Woolbert of Center
Hill Road,
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Miss Gertrude Wilson of Franklin
Street will entertain the members of
the Entre Nous bridge Club at her
home on Thursday evening.
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Mrs. John Durbin of Franklin Street
¢ will entertain members of the Board
of Directors of the Dallas Women’s
Club at her home on Tuesday evening.
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Mrs. J. T. Nicholson entertained the
members of the contract bridge club
at her home on Thursday evening.
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Mrs. Joseph "Schmerer of Huntsville
Road entertained on Monday evening
at a surprise party and turkey dinner
at her home honoring her husband,
who celebrated her birthday anniver-
sary, Guests were Mr. and Mrs. George
Hopewell of Wilkes-Barre, Mr. and
Mrs, Phillip Herbert and Mr. and Mrs.
David Richards of Edwardsville, Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Jewel and Roy Ver-
faille of Dallas.
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Mr. and Mrs, Wesley
Lake Road. and Mr. and Mrs
ross of Luzeren, spent several days re-
cently in New York City.
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Himmler of
Mrs. Laura Patterson
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs,
burg, Mr. and Mrs. J. Machell Hilde-
brant of Dallas and Mr. Seward.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Herbert of Ed-
wardsville and Mr. and Mrs:
Jewel and son, David of Dallas
turned recently from Asbury Park,
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Miss Goldsmith,
siding in the Parrish home on Church
Street has moved to the Warhola home
on Parsonage Street.
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Mr. and Mrs. Owen M. Jones of Par-
sonage Street spent the holiday as
guests of the former’s brother
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ray K.
Wilkes-Barre.
Ray Shiber of Dallas,
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Mr, and Mrs. Howard Carey of Dor-
rance Street, Kingston spent the week
end as guests of the fgrmer’s sister
and brother-in-law, r. and Mrs.
Reese Finn of Terrace Street. On Mon-
day, Mr. Finn and Mr. Carey hunted in
the Poc6WoS andmefich shot a deer.
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. “Mrs. ;John Durbin of Franklin Street
who hag been ill for the last few
weeks, has recovered.
diseased
bec use
teeth and empty gums have robbed
you of HEALTH and HAPPINESS.
Don’t despair
Prices within your reach.
Kaufman for Plates,
Fillings and X-rays,
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30.8. Franklin St. Wilkes-Barre
Dial 3-9049
See Dr,
Extractions,
Hours:.9 to 5
» Practicing Here Since 1911
Mont- |
of Lehman |
Avenue entertained on Thanksgiving |
Hoffman of Strouds- |
Joseph |
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who has been re- |
and |
Jones of |
John Durbin of Franklin Street will
leave next week to spend four days
in Pittsburgh attending the annual
cal Association.
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entertained on Thursday evening Miss
Marie Woolbert, Mrs. Peynton Lee and
Mrs, Arthur Culver.
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Fred Kiefer of Shrine View has re-
turned to, his home after spending
some time duck hunting along the St.
Lawrence River in Canada.
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Mrs. Helen Honeywell of Church
Street is suffering from an injured fin-
ger which she
caught it in a door.
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Mrs. George Hofmeister of Shrine
View will entertain her Five Hundred
club at her home next Wednesday.
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Daniel Richards of Church Street,
and Robert Hislop, Jr., were among
a party of eight hunters. from Potts-
ville who were hunting on Monday at
Thornhurst in the Poconos.
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Mrs. Earl Keithline of Pottsville has
returned to her home after spending
some time with her doughter, Mrs.
Daniel Richards of Church Street.
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Miss Jean Fillmore of West Pitts-
ton was a guest of Mrs, Leslie War-
hola of Church Street on Monday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert K, Hislop, Jr,
of Franklin Street have taken the
home of Mrs. Nora Reilly of Claude
Street for the winter.
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Mrs. George Hofmeister and James
Gansel, Jr., of Shrine View who have
to be out,
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‘Word has been received by relatives
of Mr, and Mrs. Adam Kiefer of Shrine
View that they are settled in Miami,
Fla., and both are well.
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James R, Oliver of Main Street is
duck hunting along the St. Lawrence
River in Canada.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wheaton Lee
attended the Duke-Pittsburgh football
mgame at Dunham, N. J., last Satur-
day. They left by motor on Thanks-
giving day and returned home Wed-
nesday,
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Mrs. Gilbert Sutton has returned
from General Hospital where she was
a patient for thirteen weeks.
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Mr, and Mrs. Albert Parrish enter-
: tained the following for Thanksgiving:
Mrs. Elizabeth Gregory, Kingston;
Mrs. Rose Rogers and children, Kings-
ton, and William Llewellyn, Plains.
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Charles Stookey
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Mr. and Mrs.
family
former’s mother, Mrs,
of Huntington Mills.
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Mr, and Mrs. William Niemeyer en-
and Mr. and Mrs.
Thanksgiving.
Niemeyer, Jr., on
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| Mr. and Mrs. Brady Walizer
| children of Ashley and Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Worthy of Parsons spent
Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Titus of Harvey’s Lake,
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Mrs. John Albright have
a visit with Rev. Mr.
and Mrs. H, S.
They also vis-
and
Rev. and
returned from
Albright’s parents, Mr.
Albright of Lewisberry.
| ited Mrs.
Seitz of Lewisberry.
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IDEAL GIFT.
BULOVA WATCH
GODDESS OF TIME . . 17
jewels; engraved, round or
square. In the color and charm
of yellow gold
from $24.75 up
We have the most com-
plete line of Bulova watch-
es on the West Side. All
styles and models to select
from.
YOUR NEAREST
BULOVA DEALER
FINKELSTEIN
THE JEWELER
72 Main Street
Luzerne, Pa.
meeting of the Pennsylvania Electri-
Miss Elizabeth Love of East Dallas
received when she”
been ill have recovered and are able |
and
spent Thanksgiving with the |
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tertained George Shortz of Courtdale |
Albright’s sister, Mrs. Blaine | ||
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MISS JEAN BILLINGS
Trucksville Girl
To Wed Musician
Jean Billings’ Betrothal
To Mr. Milliner-Camp
Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Billings, 26
Harris Hill Road, Trucksville, ‘ have
announced the engagement of their
daughter, Jean to Alfred Milliner-
Camp, son of Maj, E. D. Camp of Le-
high Street, Trucksville,
Miss Billings, who is one of the
most popular young women in this
section, is a graduate of Xingston
Township High School and Nesbitt
Memorial Hospital School of Nursing.
Mr. Milliner-Camp is known widely |
for his musical achievements. He is a |
| graduate of Kingston Township High |
!/School, studied music at Wyoming |
Seminary and is studying now in New |
York. He is the director of the Lyre]
Boys’ Choir, which has had such high |
success. He is also a second leuten- |
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ant in the 109th F. A.
No date has been set for the wedd- |
ing. ]
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MISSIONARY SOCIETY
The Young Women’s Missionary So-
ciety of Dallas M. E. Church will meet | ¥
Tuesday might at the home of Mrs.
Clara /Shiber for a Christmas party.
The committee includes Margaret
Veitch, Helen Veitch, Belle Lauder-
baugh and Della Bellas,
Mrs, Wesley Himmler will entertain
the Ladies’ Aid Society of Dallas M.
E. Church at a Christmas party at her
home Thursday afternoon at 2:30.
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Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Himmler of
Lake Street returned Sunday after-
ynoon after spending Thanksgiving |
| week-end at the Hotel Edison in New
York City.
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PRESCRIPTIONS
Only the best and freshest |
drugs used in filling your |
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cut quality to save your |
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FILMS
24 Hour Service
Expert Photography
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CHOCO. MARSHMALLOW
ICE CREAM
45¢ and 60c a quart
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| CHRISTMAS
| Fresh supply of Dennison’s
| Xmas Wrap, Cellophane,
Tissue, Carls and Seals.
EVANS
(Opposite the Theatre) |
222 —Phone Dallas— 9098 |
Kunkle announce the marriage of their
PRunkls, on Wednesday,
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Miss Smith Bride
Of Owen M. Jones
Dallas Township Teacher
Married At Alderson
November 23
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith of
daughter, Mary Leona, to Owen M.
Jones of Wilkes-Barre, son of the late
Owen M. and Olive Kunkle Jones of
November 23
| at 8 p. m. at the MM. E. parsonage at
Alderson by the Rev. Guy Leinthall,
were the brother and
sister-Mf-law of the groom, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray K. Jongs of Wilkes-Barre. |
The bride wore a maroon velvet gown
and wore a corsage of red roses and!
white chrysanthemums. Mrs. Jones, |
the bride’s attendant, was attired in a
black velvet gown.
Mrs. Jones is well known in this vi-
cinity and is a teacher at Dallas Town-
ship. She is a graduate of Kingston
Township High School and Mansfield
State Teachers’ College.
Mr. Jones is a partner in a general
hauling business in Wilkes-Barre.
Falls Couple Have
Golden Anniversary
Married fifty years ago, Mr. and|
Mrs. FF. B. Walter of Falls were en-
Anniversary party at their home Sat-
urday evening. /
Mr. and Mrs/ Walter were married
November 28 1888 Waverly, N. Y.,
by Rev. A of the Waverly
M. E. Church, and returned to Falls
where they have lived ever since,
Highly respected and beloved in
their community, the elderly couple
enjoy splendid health and spirits. They
received several beautiful gifts at the
anniversary party.
Among those present: Clarence
Walter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eyet and
daughters, Erma and Marilyn, Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Dymond and daughter
Doris, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Gay of
Orange, Mr, and Mrs, John Walter,
daughters, Rose and Harriet, and son,
John, Jr., of Lockville.
MISSIONARY MEETING
The Women’s Missionary Society of
Dallas M. E. Church will meet Tues
day afternoon at 2 at the home of Mrs.
R. L. Brickel
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Miss Morgan Weds
Fred C. Kirkendall
Miss Bettie J. Morgan, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Morgan of Kings-
ton, and Fred C. Kirkendall, son of
Mrs, Frederick C. Kirkendall of Dallas,
were married in the Congregational
Church at Brookline, Mass., by Rev.
Robert Wood Coe, pastor, on Novem-
ber 15.
Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward T. Matuski, Newton Center,
Mass., cousins of Mr. Kirkendall. The
newlyweds are home after a wedding
trip through New England and New
York,
. Mrs. Kirkendall is a graduate of
Kingston High School, Mansfield Tea-
chers’ College and College Misericor-
ida. Mr, Kirkendall, whose father was
mayor of Wilkes-Barre, was former
City Controller in the city. He was
graduated from Wilkes-Barre High
School and Lafayette College.
SERVICES AT NOXEN
“Be Hopeful” will be the title of
Rev, John Albright’s sermon at 11 a.
m. Sunday morning at St. Luke's
Church, Noxen. Sunday School will
be at 10 and in the evening at 7:30
Rev. Mr. Albright will preach ' on
“Faith or Unbelief.”
0. E, S. MEETING
Dallas Chapter, No. 396, Order of
Eastern Star, will hold its annual din-
ner dance December 9 at 6:30 at Irem
Country Club. Reservations can be
made with Mrs. Jean Kuehn, Mrs.
Mildred Malkemes and Mrs, Elizabeth
Keller.
Lois Eveland Bride
Of Wilkes-Barre Man
The marriage of Lois Eveland,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Edward Eve-
land, Davenport street, Dallas, and
Roy Williams, son of Mrs. Louise Wil-
liams, Wilkes-Barre, was performed
November 16th, in the parsonage of
the First Reformed Church, K Wilkes-
Barre. Rev, H. S. May officiated.
The following attended a reception
at the home of the bride: Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Moyer and daughter, Dev-
Mr.
Kruger and Jessie and Doris Kruger,
Wilkes-Barre; Homer Scouten, Noxen;
Mr. and Mrs, Vermont Eveland, Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Eveland and Lanthy
Eveland; Miles Eveland and Edward
Hofsomer. The couple are residing in
Dallas. Mr, Williams is employed at
Kuhn's Transfer Company.
ane, Ruggles; and Mrs. Harry
First National Bank
DALLAS, PENNA.
MEMBERS AMERICAN
BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
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DIRECTORS
R. L. Brickel, €. A. Frantz,W. B.
Jeter, Sterling Machell, W. R
Neely, Clifford W. Space, A. C.
Devens Herbert Hill.
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This Christmas, give a Bulova! There
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Sterling Machell, Vice-Pres.
W. B. Jeter, Cashier
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No account too small to secure
careful attention
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