The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 19, 1939, Image 4

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    By MRS. ART
Home Phone 208-R-2
Purely Personal
HUR CULVER
Office Phone 300
‘of Goss Manor, Dallas.
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Mrs. Lenora Honeywell of Church
Street, Dallas, entertained on Wednes-
day evening at a dinner party at the Elm Tree Tea Shoppe in Tunkhannock,
honoring Mrs. Charles Jones, a recent
beth Love of East Dallas.
Guests were Miss Ruth Paul, Miss
Mildred Devens, Miss Emily Goldsmith,
Ralph Haley, Mrs. Arthur Culver, Mrs.
Mrs. Ralph Haley, Mrs. Arthur Culver,
Mrs. Leslie Warhola, the guest of hon-
or, and the hostess.
* *
Mrs. Irving Roe of Country Club
Road, Dallas, injured herself last week
when she fell from a ladder in her
home. She is improving and is now
able to be about.
* *
Mrs. Edwin C. Norcross of Hunts-
ville Road, Dallas, has returned to her
home after spending some time as
guest of relatives in Philadelphia.
* *
Mrs. Lloyd Richards of Elizabeth, N.
J., will arrive on Sunday at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Woolbert of Goss Manor, to spend
a week while Mr. Richards is on a
business trip to Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Lee of Braden-
ton Beach, Fla., have arrived at. the
home of their niece, Mrs. Arthur Cul-
ver, and their nephew, Peynton Lee,
to spend a few days before opening
their summer home at Lake Carey.
* *
Mrs. Sterling Meade of Parrish
Heights entertained her Pinochle Club
at her home on Wednesday afternoon.
Guests numbered eight.
Jimmy Oliver, son of Mr. and Mrs.
James Oliver of Lake Road, Dallas,
who has been a patient at Geisinger
Hospital in Danville, spent a few days
recuperating from his recent illness at
the home of his parents. He resumed
his studies at State College on Wednes-
day.
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Local persons who have made res-
ervations :at Bushkill Falls Inn for the
Women’s Club State Convention are
Mrs. Kenneth Oliver, Mrs. Charles
Whitesell, Mrs. Ross Lewin, Mrs. Harry
Kraybill and Mrs. John Durbin.
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Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shaver and
daughter, Geraldine Ann, and son,
Lloyd, Jr., of Philadelphia, spent last
week-end as the guests of the former's
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Lewin of Center Hill Road. They
were accompanied home by Mrs. Emma
Shaver, who spent a week in Phila-
delphia visiting her son.
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Mrs. A. C. Woolbert of Goss Manor
will entertain the members of her
Pinochle Club at her home on Wednes-
day afternoon. .
Miss Jane Hulme and Gene Collins
of Towanda were Sunday guests at
the home of the former's aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Addison Woolbert
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Mrs. Wesley Moore of Main Street,
Dallas, will entertain at her home at!
a shower honoring Mrs. Charles Jones,
the former Miss Beth Love of East
Dallas, tomorrow night. Guests will
number eight.
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A. C. Woolbert of Goss Manor, Dal-
as, has been ill at his home for a week.
. and Mrs. Earle Cairl of Shamo-
d son, Graydon, are expected
arrive tomorrow to spend the week-
‘as guests of the formers’ parents,
. and Mrs. William Cairl of Cem-
etery Street, Dallas.
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Squire John Q. Yaple of Church
Street, received word on Tuesday that
he had been appointed to the county
job of Health Officer. On Sunday we
saw the Squire sporting a new car.
Miss Jane VonArx of Church Street,
Dallas, is ill at her home.
Mrs. William Powell of Shrine View
entertained at cards at her home on
Friday afternoon. e
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Thomas Murphy of Shamokin is
spending some time visiting friends
and relatives in Dallas.
Mrs. H. A. Smith of Machell Avenue
is one of the members of the Garden
Club who is seeing active service dur-
"ing the Garden Show this week in
Kingston.
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Mrs. George Hofmeister of Lake Nu-
angola was a guest of friends and rel-
atives in Dallas on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones of Cen-
ter Hill Road, Dallas, who were called
to Wilkes-Barre recently due to the
death of the latter's father, are re-
maining in the city for some time.
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Walter Lewin of Allentown spent
the week-end as the guest of his sister
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Zig-
mund Harmon of Main Street, Fern-
brook.
Stewart Walsh and daughters, Betty
Joan and Nancy, of Syracuse, N. Y,,
were the week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John Yaple of Church Street,
Dallas. Mrs. Walsh, who had been
visiting her sister, Mrs. Yaple, during
the week, remained as her guest for
another week.
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D. H. Crocker of Grove Street,
Wilkes-Barre, was the week-end guest
of his daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Milford Shaver of Center Hill
Road, Dallas. ¢
Miss Dorothy Harfman of Wilkes-
Barre was the week-end guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Kraybill of Center
Hill Road, Dallas.
bride, who was the former Miss Eliza-
George VonArx of Church Street,
Dallas, spent the first part of the week
in Philadelphia and New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lewis of Cemetery
Street, Dallas, had as their week-end
guest their son, George, who is a stu-
dent at East Stroudsburg State Teach-
ers’ College.
* *
Mr. and Mrs. John Merical of Lake
Road, Dallas, entertained at their home
at a Mothers’ Day dinner on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Peynton Lee and son,
Penny, of Machell Avenue, Dallas, and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Browning and son,
Robert, Jr., of Kingston spent Sunday
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Grose of
Peckyville.
Philip Templin of Dallas, a student at
Susquehanna University, had as his
guests over the week-end Clyde Veitch
of Mill Street, Dallas, and Miss Jean
Rosser of Kingston.
Mrs. Laura Patterson of Lehman
Avenue, Dallas, recently 'entertained
guests from Scranton.
* *
Mrs. Coray B. Ransom, DeMunds,
has returned after spending a week
with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl D. Pedrick, Salem, N. J.
Coray B. Ransom, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
E. Hess and children, Barbara and
Richard Ransom and Mary Graves Hess
of DeMunds took Mrs. Ransom to
Salem and Mr. Ransom, Mr. and Mrs.
William E. Ransom and daughter, Ann
Louise, of Kingston, spent the week-
end and brought her home.
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Hess, De-
Munds, are leaving on Saturday for a
week’s vacation. They will visit Mr.
Hess's sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Douglas, Bound
Brook, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Robert G.
Hess of Livingston, N. Y., spend a few
days at the World's Fair and then visit
Miss Isabel Graves of Philadelphia.
William Polisky, who recently moved
to Dallas from Kingston, has been
transferred to Harrisburg office of the
WPA. Mr. Polisky. and his family
have made many friends who are sorry
to see them leave.
* *
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Cross of Beau-
mont have moved to Main Street. Mrs.
Cross, the former Alberta Harvey, at-
tended Dallas High School.
Local people who are acting on the
committee for arranging the annual
fashion show and garden parrty of
Nesbitt ~ Memorial Hospital are Mrs.
Ralph Hallock, Mrs. Wesley Himmler,
Mrs. J. C. Fleming, Mrs. Robert Saylor
and Mrs. W. E. Batey.
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Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Davis of
Pioneer Avenue, Dallas, announce the
birth of a son on May 10 at Nesbitt
Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Davis is the
former Miss Iona Davies of Kingston.
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Robbins of
Harris Hill Road, Trucksville, announce
the approaching marriage of their
daughter, Elma ‘A. to Philip H. An-
derson, son of Mrs. J. H. Anderson
and the late J. H. Anderson of Dallas.
The ceremony will take place June 17.
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Mrs. H. Austin Snyder of Lehman
recently entertained at a shower hon-
oring her sister, Mrs. Charles Salsburg,
the former Adda Lizdas. Table decor-
ations were yellow with a centerpiece
of daffodils. Guests were Mrs. Francis
Lewis, Lehman; Mrs. Myrtle Major,
Shavertown; Mrs. John Hildebrant,
Meeker; Miss Charlotte Hildebrant,
Tunkhannock; Margaret Berlew, Evelyn
Lizdas, Mrs. John Lizdas, Kingston;
Mrs. Ottie Volcenis of Hazleton.
Miss Mary Jeter, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John Jeter of Center Hill
Road, Dallas, and Miss Jeanne Hayden,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hay-
den of Ridge Street, Dallas, spent Sat-
urday at Lock Haven, where they visit-
ed the Pipe Aircraft Company and also
enjoyed an airplane trip over the city.
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Eves Examined — Glasses Fitted
| The marriage of Leonard Harvey
and Marion Weintz will take place on
Thursday, June 1. Mr. Harvey is the
Constable of Dallas.
Muriel Lewin, Center Hill Road, is
working in the office of Post-o-graf,
Inc., in Trucksville.
Mrs. Clarence Phoenix of Noxen, who
underwent an operation for mastoid
at General Hospital, Wilkes-Barre, is
convalescing at the home of her daugh-
ter, Mrs. George Case of Kingston.
Clifford Howell of New York City
will spend Memorial Day with his
mother, Mrs. Z. R. Howell, of Shaver-
town.
Mrs. W. B. Risley of Lake Street was
injured last week when she fell down
a flight of stairs at her home. Luckily,
no bones were broken, but she suffered
shock and bruises about the head, face
and body.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Risley enter-
tained Mr. Risley’s uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Seneca Risley of Bing-
hamton, N. Y., for several days last
week.
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Mrs. H. H. Zeiser, Mrs. William
Smith, -Mr. and Mrs. Howard Risley
of Wilkes-Barre and Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Boston of Nicholson spent Sunday
afternoon at the Risley home.
Mrs. Louise VanNorman spent a few
days at the home of Mrs. Reuben
Shaver and other Dallas friends.
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Mrs. Machell Hildebrant was hostess
at a dinner party on Monday night
honcring Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thomas
of Shickshinny, who celebrated their
eighth wedding anniversary. Guests:
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Miller, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Scott, Mr. and Mrs.
George Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
ard Thomas.
Mrs. Laura Patterson entertained on
Mothers’ Day Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hilde-
brant, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Rood, Pike's
Creek, and Mr. and Mrs. Machell Hilde-
brant.
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Mrs. Machell Hildébrant entertained
a group of girls recently in honor of
a group of recent brides and brides-
elect, all members of Mrs. Hildebrant’s
Sunday school class. Guests of honor
were: Mrs. Joseph Hand, Misses Mary
Fedor, Eleanor Machell, Jean Templin,
Lois Gregory, Elizabeth Newmon,
Helen Himmler. Other guests were
Genevieve Munley, Ethel Maltman,
Kate Davis, Jean Bogart, Leona Kings-
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Hazletine, Fred Kiefer, Clyde Lapp,
Dan Waters, Phil Cheney, L. M., Lettie
Culver—the list is much, “much too
long and we can only say that we are
truly and deeply grateful. Above all,
we owe thanks to HWR who, exposed
constantly to our wilful whims, has
never once interfered with our edi-
torial liberty, permitting us, year after
year, to be guided only by our journal-
istic conscience. We know that ideal
has, more than: once, put into this
newspaper opinions which he, the pub-
lisher, could not approve. We know,
too, that we shall probably never again
have the freedom of expression which
we have had here. :
Now this last Post Scripts is finished,
or will be as soon as we have tacked
on a peculiarily-fitting bit of rhyme.
It is Clarence Day’s and we found it in
Alexander Woolcott’s “Second Reader.”
Farewell, my friends—farewell and
hail!
I'm off to seek the Holy Grail.
I cannot tell you why.
Remember, please, when I am gone
"Twas aspiration led me on.
Tiddledy-widdely, tootle-oo,
All I want is to stay with you,
But here I go. Good by.
—Howell E. Rees.
Calendar Of Events
At Shavertown Church
Rev. Russell J. May has announced
the following services for Shavertown
Methodist Church: Sunday, Family
Day, service at 11 a. m. sermon,
‘“Life’s Second Choice”; 7:20, sermon,
“Getting Along with People’; Monday,
8, church school board will meet; Tues-
day, 8, Dr. Place’s Bible Class, monthly
meeting; Wednesday, County W. C.
T. U. convention; Thursday, 4, Junior
League; 7:30, mid-week prayer service.
ley, Ruth Him, Mrs. Laura Patterson
and the hostess. ;
Miss Claudia Jones of Trucksville
and Helen Himmler were guests of
Mrs. Ralph Dixon of North Welles
Avenue, Kingston, on Wednesday. All
were classmates at Wyoming Seminary.
Mrs. Morgan Wilcox of Lake Street
has been very ill of tonsilitis at her
home. She is beginning to feel better.
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KINGSTON, PA.
Man Who Helped Build ;
Kirby Chain Dies At Age
01 64 In Miami Beach
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which the Dr. Henry M. Laing Fire Co.
conducts annually in his ‘Red Barn”
have become a local tradition.
He was a leading spirit in the found-
ing of the Gatineau Rod & Gun Club,
Maniwaki, Quebec, and the Algonquin
Indians there adopted him into their
tribe and conferred the honor of chief-
tain upon him in 1934, naming him
“Ki-tci-o-ki-ma,”” which means in
English, “Big White Chief”.
Surviving Mr. Kiefer are his wife,
Arlene; a son, Fred M. Kiefer, Shrine
View; his mother, Mrs. Barbara Kiefer
of Wyoming, who is 94 years old; a|
sister, Mrs. George Hofmeister, Nuan-
gola; two brothers, Jacob Kiefer,
Kingston, and Andrew Kiefer, Lake
Carey; three grandchildren, Lois and
Ida May Kiefer of Dallas and Nancy
Wolfe of Chase, and several nieces and
nephews.
A daughter, Mrs. Lewis Wolfe, Dal-
las, was killed in an automobile acci-
dent several years ago. : !
HIMMLER THEATRE
MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AT 2
DALLAS, PA.
THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Alice Faye and Constance Bennett in
“TAIL SPIN”
first episode, Lone Ranger Rides Again.
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
DOUBLE FEATURE
Robert Montgomery , Rosalind Russell
“FAST AND LOOSE”
Also Penny Singleton in “Blondie”
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WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
Boris Karloff in
Loretta Young and Warner Baxter
“Wife, Husband and Friend”
Also Three Stooges Comedy—Fox News
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NEXT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Shirley Temple in
“THE LITTLE PRINCESS”
Comedy and Serial
The Lone Ranger Rides Again
~ LEKETON
MRS. MARIE OBERST
Correspondent
Frank Schooley has been removed
from General Hospital to the home of
his brother, Irving Schooley, Shaver-
town. His condition is about the same.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sayre spent
Mothers’ Day at the home of her
brother, Irving Schooley, Shavertown.
Jack Wich is spending this week
with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sayre of
Pike’s Creek.
Marie Oberst visited Mr. and Mrs.
John Whipple and family at Nicholson
on Sunday afternoon.
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Midget Auto Track,
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