__ Church Street, PAGE FOUR THE POST, FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1939 Neighborhood Notes And News Of Local Church Affairs Purely Personal By MRS. ARTHUR CULVER Home Phone 208-R2 Office Phone 300 Mrs. B. Shepherd of Philadelphia is visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles Mayer of Lake Street. Harry Snyder of Claude Street has returned home after spending some time at Camp Acahela. Mrs. H. J. Snyder is confined to her home with an eye infection. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Himmler and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shiber have returned after a motor trip through northern New York State, and Ver- mont. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Warhola, Church Street, will leave next week for Philadelphia and Lykens. Mr. Warhola will leave Mrs. Warhola at Lykens where she will visit friends and he will continue to Philadelphia where he will attend to business. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones of East Dallas are spending ten days at their summer cottage at Forks- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lundy of Pioneer Avenue entertained on Sun- day afternoon and evening at their home in celebration of Mr. Lundy's! birthday anniversary. A group of friends honored Ar- thur Culver at his home on Satur- day evening in celebration of his birthday anniversary. It was a sur- prise party. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Richards of Elizabeth, N. J., have returned to their home after spending the week- end as guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. C. Woolbert, Goss Manor. iss Gertrude Wilson, Franklin eet, will entertain the members the Entre Nous bridge club at home of her sister-in-law at arvey’'s Lake on Wednesday, August 8. It will be a picnic supper with the husbands invited. Richard and Billy Schultz of Reading were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hauck, Lehman Avenue. Billy returned to his home on Sunday. Richard will remain for two weeks. Miss Nancy Swartz, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. George K. Swartz, ain Street, is recovering at her =wie from a tonsil operation. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore and son, Bobby, will return this week after spending a two-week vaca- tion visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wilson of Franklin Street will move to their cottage at Harvey's Lake for a month, on the first. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Culver, Ma- chell Avenue, and Mrs. Florence Culver, Kingston, will leave tomor- row for Cleveland, where they will attend the World's Poultry Congress and also visit the former's grand- mother, Mrs. Anna Culver. Mr. and Mrs. William Boyd and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Crosby and family of Philadelphia were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Durbin on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wickkeiser of Wilkes-Barre are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Robinson of Rob- insons Corners. Mr. and Mrs. George Von Arx, have rented the summer home of the Williams, known as Lawn Acres at Hay's Corners. Mr. and Mrs. A, C. Woolbert, Mrs. William Wilson and Mrs. Emma Shaver spent Tuesday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Hofmeister at Lake Nuangola. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kraybill and daughter, Nancy, have returned from a week's vacation in West Virginia. Mrs. James Gansel and son, James, Jr., and daughter, Kay, are the house guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hof- meister at Lake Nuangola for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Scott, Jr., of New York City are guests of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Scott, Sr., of Center Hill Road. Mrs. Edward H. Kent of Idetown Road, Huntsville, returned Wednes- day evening to her home after spending the past two weeks as the guest of relatives in the South. Mrs. William Powell, Shrine View, will have as her house guest Mrs. Betina Braybrook of Taunton, Mass. Mrs. Nicholas Cave, Huntsville Road, celebrated her birthday an- niversary on Tuesday. Mrs. Ernest Townend, Pioneer Avenue, Dallas, has as her house guest Miss Bullock of Hazleton. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan A. Wilcox, Lake Road, entertained recently Mr. and Mrs. George Grasnick, North Lake, Fla., and Mrs. E. M. Butts, and Mrs. A. T. Sturdevant, Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Brown, Main Street, had as their house guests for a few days Mrs. Edward Darke and children, Mary and Edward, of Plymouth. Mrs. Louise Colwell, Ridge Street, entertained on Monday evening at her home, Mrs. Elizabeth Easton, Mrs. Helen Hull of Kingston and Ralph Easton, Jr., of Pittman, N. J. Mr. Easton in the evening show- ed stereoptican slides to John Dur- bin, Robert Hislop, Ann Peterson and June and Beryl Colwell, Dallas, and Kay Jeffries of Warren, Mass. James Hummel, Claude Street, and Robert Pickett, East Dallas, have returned to their homes after spending a few .days in Atlantic City. Mrs. Marie Smith and Mrs. Irving (Roe, Jr., entertained on Thursday afternoon at the home of their mother, Mrs. H. A. Smith, Machell Avenue, at a surprise dessert bridge honoring Mrs. Harold Hauck, Lehman Avenue, who celebrated her birthday anniversary. Guests were Mrs. Herbert Smith, Jr., Mrs. Louise Colwell, Mrs. J. P. Wilson, Mrs. Florence Phillips, Mrs. Louise Brown, Mrs. Harvey McCarty, Mrs. Arthur Culver and Mrs. H. A. Smith, Sr., and the hostess. Mrs. Lee Scott, Center Hill Road, Dallas, has returned to her home after spending the past few days at the New York World's Fair. Mrs. Edward Stair of Church Street is recuperating nicely after an illness of pneumonia. Her niece, Miss Esther Stair, who has been her nurse, has returned to New York City. Joan Powell of Shrine View, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Powell, submitted to an operation for tonsils recently. She is im- proved. Mrs. Edwin Norcross of Huntsville recently entertained guests from Philadelphia. Dickie Oliver, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Oliver, is spending the sum- mer sessions at Wyoming Seminary. Local boys registered for the two- week period at Great Neck Camp at Vosburg are Harold Shaver, Cen- ter Hill Road, and Peynton Lee, Machell Avenue. Mrs. Fred Gordon, ‘Norton Ave- nue, is ill at her home. Mrs. Reese Finn, Terrace Street, who has been ill is much improved. Mrs. Stewart Walsh, Syracuse, is the guest of her sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Yaple for three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis of Davenport Street entertained Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kanarr of Kingston recently. Mrs. Kate Graser of Elizabeth Street is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack Evans of Courtdale. George Young and Robert Nie- meyer spent Monday at Harvey's Lake. a Soda DELIVERY CAR. Liberty and Hazle Streets WILKES-BARRE Sunday at Benton. are spending the summer at their | under at Dimmick Camp. NEVER BEFORE SUCH AN OPPOR- ; ~ TUNITY TO SAVE MONEY ON A DEPENDABLE USED TRUCK OR Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis spent Rev. Francis Freeman and family cottage in the Poconos. Eugene Fisk and family spent Lela Brown of Sweet Valley is spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown. George and Robert Race will re- turn home from Hershey Industrial School to spend two weeks with their mother, Mrs. Laverne Race of Parrish Street. Arnold Price, infant son of Wil- liam Price of Elizabeth Street, is in General Hospital suffering from a compound fracture of the right arm. Mrs. John Durbin of Franklin Street has returned to her home after a tonsil operation in Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. C. A. Frantz has improved | after her recent illness. Miss Betty Niemeyer and Hazel | Baer left Sunday for Dimmick Sen- ior High School Camp. They will spend a week as delegates from Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mathias and daughter, Shirley, of Olyphant spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Niemeyer of Davenport Street. Miss Angeline Geosits and Mrs. | David Brace spent the day at Get- tysburg. Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Harrison of Parrish Street are entertaining Da- vid Edwards of Detroit, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown spent Wednesday with the former's broth- er of Sweet Valley. Walter Brown of Parrish Street is ill at his home. Mr. and Mrs. David Brace are en- tertaining Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Eiker from Boston, Mass. Mrs. Harry Rosenthal of Long Island is spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Blocksage. Mrs. John Hildebrant will give a garden party for the W. C. T. U. at her home in Meeker. Mrs. Alonzo Keller attended the funeral of the late Miss Emma Odenkirchen. Mrs. David Brace and Mrs. Harry Rosenthall spent Monday at Dan- ville. Evan Brace of Huntsville Road has returned home after spending a few days at Atlantic City. Hazel Kocher has returned to her home after spending a week with friends at Spring Lake, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. William Schmoll and daughter, Doris, and grandson, Frank Kocher, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Willard Schmoll and son, Willard, | Jr., spent Thursday at Benton, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Scott. Dolly Sawyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Sawyer, Church Street, Dallas, is confined to her home because of serious wounds re- | ceived on her right leg when she fell last Saturday. Eight stitches were necessary to close the wounds and anti-tetanus toxin was admin- istered by Dr. F. B. Schooley. BEGINNING TODAY AND CONTINUING A STAR MEETS A SISTER OF A STAR On her tour of Hollywood and the various studios, Shela O'Sullivan, Maureen's sister, stopped in on the “Babes in Arms” set to meet Judy Garland. They were snapped on the set between scenes. Jane Owen Feted On Third Anniversary Mrs. Richard Owens of Parrish Street entertained in honor of her daughter Jane's third birthday an- niversary. Guests were Willard Schmoll, Lee Mincer, Jimmy Jones, Robert Price Robert Johnson, Bar- clay Pierce Donald Case, Leonard Ide, Jr., Billie Norris, Bobbie Nor- ris, Eleanor Ide and Jane Owens. Mrs. Rice Entertains At Bridal Shower Mrs. Kenneth Rice of Lehman en- tertained at a bridal shower for Mrs. Paul Rice of Lehman. A very enjoyable evening was had by all. Lunch was served to the following: Mrs. Richard Owens, Mrs. Dean Shiffer, Mrs. Clifford Ruggles, Mrs. Willard Griffith, Mrs. Ketheth Calk- ins, Mrs. George Rice, Mrs. Alfred Rice, Mrs. Stanley Gregory, Miss. Irene Major, Miss Marion Gregory, and the guest of honor, Mrs. Paul Rice. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Fred- ericks, son, Walter, and Miss Edith Iliff of Philadelphia visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Leas, Fernbrook, on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Nicholson, Norton Avenue, had as her guests Mrs. J. W. Gibbons and her daugh- ter, Cecilia Gibbons, of Tutwiler, Miss. 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Contributions will be made in spe- cial envelopes provided for the pur- pose on which there is a place for the name, address and parish of the contributor and the amount. After each parish has tabulated the collection, the envelopes will be forwarded to the Bishop’s office. This is the first of three collec- tions to be taken up. The other | two collections will be on August 13 and September 24. Generous con- | tributions are expected to be made as a personal testimony of esteem: for the spiritual leader of the dio- | cese and it is hoped to present Bishop Hafey with a purse of suf- ficient proportion to permit him substantially to further work in the diocese. 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