Neighborhood Notes And News Of Local Freeh Affairs Home Phone 161 * Purely Personal By MRS. ARTHUR CULVER Office Phone 300 Trucksville, entertained over the week-end the latter’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. Gaydosh of Wheeling, W. Va., who were returning from the World’s Fair. . Frances Breslin, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Breslin of Shavertown submitted to a tonsil operation at General Hospital, Tues- day. She was brought home Wed- nesday and her condition is fine. D. L. Edwards and Harry Harter of Trucksville and Jim Oliver of Dal- las left on the Good Will Anthracite Tour of the New England States yes- terday. They will be gone over the week-end. ok Xk Mrs. D. L. Edwards, Trucksville, will spend the week-end in New York City where she will be joined by Mr. Edwards Saturday and at- tend the World's Fair. Peggy Pierce, Pioneer Avenue, has returned to Lewisburg where she is a member of the sophomore class at Bucknell University. ® % x Mrs. Harold Rood, Lehman Ave- nue entertained her club at a bridge luncheon Tuesday. Guests: Mrs. Albert Brown, Mrs. Floyd Nagle, Mrs. Hayden Oliver, Mrs. Al- bert Yetter, Mrs. Harold Squier and Mrs. Joseph Gross of Scranton; Mrs. Guy Smith, Kingston; and the host- ess. ; * % Mr. and Mrs. Walter Risley and daughter, Mrs. Clarence Boston and daughter, Priscilla, visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Griggs at Short Hills, N. J, this week. Willard Woolbert and Fred Fin- ney, Trucksville, left last week-end for University of Pennsylvania where they are seniors in the School of Accounting. Mrs. Frances Ross entertained at her home in Noxen, Monday, Mrs. F. J. McNeal and sister, Miss Thomp- son of Shavertown and Mr. and Mrs. William F. Garrison of Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. D. Meeker and daughter and Jennie Evans visited in Tunkhannock and Wilkes-Barre, Monday. * * Ok : Luther League of Laketon Luth- eran Church will hold their monthly do--otional and business meeting in the church at 7:30 tonight (Friday). y Women’s Auxiliary and Mission- ary Society of Laketon Lutheran E Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Clara Smith at Harvey's Lake at 2 P. M., Thursday, October 2. * kk Mrs. Earle Keithline of Pottsville and Mrs. Daniel Richards of Church Street, Dallas, attended the wed- ding of the former's cousin, Miss Margaret Savage of Holland Street, Wilkes-Barre, and Carl J. Webber on Tuesday at the home of the bride’s parents. EE J Mrs. Edith Corrin of Lewisburg ~— was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. ~ Thorwald Lewis, Claude Street, on Wednesday. Miss Nancy Kraybill, Center Hill Road, Dallas, has recovered from a severe cold and is able to be at school. EE Mr. and Mrs. Newton Mishel and family of Philadelphia were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Fleck of Lehman Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones of East Dallas have returned to their home from New York City and the World's Fair. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Richards of Eliza- beth, N. J. Mrs. Sherman Warden of Shaver- town entertained the members of her 500 club at her home on Wed- nesday. bid * ¥ ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Owens and ~ family and Mrs. William Evans, all of Kingston and Mrs. Reichart and son, Jack, of Forty Fort spent Sun- day as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Starr of Goss Manor. Mrs. Ralph Haley, Center Hill Road, has returned to her duties at the Dallas Township High School after being ill with grippe for a week. ® % 3k ( Mrs. Haddon Clark of New Ro- _ chelle arrived on Sunday to spend "some time as the guest of Mrs. Emma Shaver. Mrs. Shaver, Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Harriet Stevens of ~~ Chicago, another house guest of Mrs. Shaver were supper guests on Sun- day evening at the home of Mrs. Della Thompson of Trucksville. WON'T YOU LOOK PRETTY, PLEASE? ’ —_— ~~ You want to look attractive at all ¢ times — and you 3 will if you visit our Shoppe for i Manicures Yo Permanents ; Facials, Shampoos Scalp Treatments LABERA BEAUTY SHOPPE 43 S. MAIN ST. WILKES-BARRE Phone 3-9950 Second Floor “«» Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jurchak, | Mr. and Mrs. Howard Isaacs of Trucksville will leave on Saturday for .a vacation in Florida. Mrs. Nicholas Cave and Miss Grace Cave, Huntsville Road, have returned this week from spending | several days in New York City. Mrs. Robert Bodycomb, Main Street, was the first winner in the dress club being sponsored by My Lady Shop in Dallas. go a Mrs. Stewart Walsh of Syracuse who has been the house guest of her sister, Mrs. John Yaple has re- turned to her home. Miss Beverly Noll, former teacher in the Dallas Borough Schools has! left for Lehighton where she has] accepted a position in the Lehighton | High School. Miss Noll was a form- er resident of Lehighton. Mrs.. Floyd Chamberlain, Grand View Terrace, entertained the mem- bers of her bridge club at her home on Monday evening. Guests num- bered 8. = x % Mrs. Leslie Warhola of Church Street will entertain this week hon- oring her cousin Miss Dorothy Tur pin of Kingston, a bride-elect. Mrs. Harriet Stevens, Mrs. Had- don Clark and Mrs. Emma Shaver spent Tuesday in Camptown where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Patton. Mrs. Patton is the niece of Mrs. Stevens. ¥* kk The Women’s Club held its first | doughnut drive this week. The next doughnut drive will be October 21, and will continue every week there- after until after Hallowe’en. Be sure to order from any member early. day evening. 12. Mrs. Gordon Hadsel, Idetown, was guest of honor at a party given by her daughter, Jean, Sunday, when she celebrated her birthday anniver- sary. Announcement has been made of the approaching marriage of Miss Helen Claire Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Evans of Lynd- wood to Joseph Stephen Elenchik of Trucksville which will take place October 14 in St. Anthony’s Church, | Larksville. * % % Mr, and Mrs, John Vinton, New Grant St., Wilkes-Barre, have an- daughter, Doris to Clarence Frantz son of Mrs. Clarence Frantz of Dal- las, No date has been set for the wedding. Engagement of Miss Geraldine Williams, daughter of Hayden Wil- liams of West Wyoming to Varian L. Felter, son of Mrs. Bertha Felter, Centermoreland has been announc- ed. No date has been set for the! wedding. Lewis Button visited Mr. and Mrs. Truman Stewart of Stroudsburg last week-end. * ok sk Rev. and Mrs. Ira Button and Elizabeth Smith of Sweet Valley and Mrs. Frank Oliver of Kingston enjoyed a trip to Watkins Glen on Tuesday. ...Engagement of Miss Geraldine Williams, daughter of Hayden Wil- liams of West Wyoming to Varian L. Felter, son of Mrs. Bertha Felter, Centermoreland has been announc- ed. No date has been set for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hislop cele- brated their eighteenth wedding an- niversary Wednesday. At a meeting held at the home of Mrs. B. G. Crandall, Ferguson Street, i the following Brownie Scout officers were elected: chairman, Mrs. D. W. Spry, vice-president, Mrs. Russell Hauser, secretary, Mrs. M. C. Con- way; treasurer, Mrs. Harold Flack. Mrs. A. C. Devens and daughter, Mildred, spent yesterday at the Bloomsburg Fair. Mrs. Richard Jones, Center Hill Road, is ill at her home. Jimmy Durbin, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Durbin of Franklin Street is ill at his home. | MULLAY’S FOR MODERN SHOE REPAIRING 55 MAIN ST. LUZERNE, PA. WANTED! Poultry raisers interested 1n a new field of poultry profits— producing Lagena eggs. We'll furnish free egg cartons, fibre road signs, etc., with every bag of Purina Layena. See us today. We want tp start at once. TRUCKSVILLE MILLS STANLEY MOORE, Prop. (Main Highway) Trecksyille, Pa. — PHONE 58-R-2 — * ok y Mrs. Arthur Culver will entertain | the members of the Entre Nous | Bridge Club at her home on Thurs- ! Guests will number | nounced the engagement of their. A STUDY IN SIMPLICITY Np Graciousness in gown and wearer is in this photograph of Myrna Loy, Bodice, belt and front panel are of pale blue silk crepe, the skirt itself of midnight blue. The simplicity of the bodice is matched in all lines of the gown; the wide belt with petal- shaped detail is boned for rigidity. Rotary Women Name Committee Will Sell Shutin’'s Articles At Party Mrs. announced the following committees for the card party to be held by Women of the Dallas Rotary, Octo- ber 19, at St. Therese’s Church audi- torium: Tickets, Mrs. Robert Altick, Mrs. William McIntyre; china and silver, Mrs. Warren Yeisley, Mrs. Robert Bodycomb; tallies and tea table, Mrs. Robert Breslin, Mrs. R. L. Hallock, Mrs. Granville Soden; tables and games, Mrs. John Nich- olson, Mrs. Earl Monk; refreshments, Mrs. Daniel Richards, Mrs. Nesbitt Garinger, Mrs. Cal McHose; prizes, Mrs. Warren Taylor, Mrs. L. Kings- ley; decorations, Mrs. Peter Jurchak, Mrs. Nicholson, Mrs. Altick, Mrs. Mcintyre. The party, which is open to the public, is a benefit affair, the pro- ceeds of which will be used for the club’s shutin work and for lay- ettes. Articles made by shutins, or even farm products that they wish to dispose of, will be sold. Any shutin having such articles is asked to communicate with Mrs. Warren Taylor and she will see that they are called for. Prizes will be given at each table of the party and a door prize will be an added attraction. Mrs. Jur- chak and Mrs. Yeisley will preside at the tea table. Peter Jurchak, president, Quartet In Concert The Men’s Quartet of Kingston M. E. Church will be at First Chris- tian Church, Sweet Valley, for a concert Sunday night at 7:30. The time of the evening services has been changed from 8 to 7:30. FRENCH and MORRIS — Registered — Civil Engineers DALLAS, PENNA. Land Surveys Successors to Charles Cooke & Sons CITY CHEVROLET COMPANY OFFERS THESE SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK { { Township PTA Starts Season Bppoint Committees For Hallowe'en Dance First meeting of Dallas Township Parent Teacher Association and a reception for new teachers was held in the Township High School audi- torium Monday evening with Morris Girton, vice-president in charge. Plans for a Hallowe’en dance to be held October 18 were outlined and the following committees ap- pointed: chairmen, Mrs. Fred Hugh- ey and Mrs. Thomas Kepner, charge of music and callers; Mr. Girton, hall; Mrs. Honeywell, prizes; Miss Kozemchak, decorations; Mr. Dall, publicity; Misses Walsh, Goldsmith | and Mrs. John Girvan, tickets; Mrs. | Melvin Mosier, refreshments. There was a program of movies and musical selections were render- ed by Dorothy Greiss and Mildred Kitchen, high school students. Minnie Crispell Becomes Bri Courtdale Girl Acts As Only Attendant Miss Minnie Crispell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cory Crispell, East Dal- las, became the bride of Edward Si- dorek, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Sidorek, Saturday evening, at 8 o'clock in the parsonage of the Cen- termoreland Methodist Church. Rev. Thomas E. Kline officiated. Miss Carol Russell of Courtdale was maid of honor and Daniel Wan- dell, Fernbrook, best man. The bride was attired in a wine crepe dress with matching acces- sories. Miss Russell wore Alice blue with accessories of the same color. Mrs. Sidorek is a graduate of Dal- las Township High School. The couple will make their home at Fernbrook. Mrs. Weidner Attends W. C. T. U. Convention —... Mrs. Earl Weidner, Dallas, will be among the 3000 delegates to the National Woman’s Temperance Un- ion convention held at Rochester, N. Y., this week-end, when members will _rededicate themselves to the prineiples which guided their Nine- teenth Century leader, Frances E. Willard. This date marks the 100th anni- versary of the birth of Miss Willard and delegates will pay tribute to their leader. In addition to the Willard services, the convention will plan the immediate future's fight on alcohol. Burgess and Mrs. H. A. Smith spent Thursday at the Bloomsburg Fair. Himmler Theatre MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AT 2 DALLAS, PA. THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY" “Good-Bye Mr. Chips” With Robert Donat Cartoon and fifth chapter, “Daredevil of the Red Circle.” MONDAY AND TUESDAY With Wallace Beery; also Comedy WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY “Home On The Prairie” Also News and Comedy NEXT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY “Andy Hardy Gets Spring Fever” With Mickey Rooney. Also Cartoon and Comedy. 1936 Ford Sedan Del. $289 1939 Chevrolet Heavy Duty Dump Complete with turning signals, etc. Carries U license. Was bought to work on WPA project. Owner could not get contract. Original $095 cost $1350. Now only. New paint (937 Ford Station Wagon Looks 3495 1936 Ford 1-Ton Panel Original black finish. Exceptional good running order. Five $265 good tires. Only Thoroughly reconditioned. like new. 5 perfect tires CITY CHEVROLET COMPANY LIBERTY & HAZLE STREETS, WILKES-BARRE 355 MARKET STREET, KINGSTON Open Evenings and Sundays e Dial 7-1171 “The Champ” | * FASHION PREVIEW * Sweater twins are the mainstay of college girls for everyday wear. This classic set comprises a slip-on with a ribbed round neck and a ribbon- bound cardigan. Smart collegiates wear the long sleeves pushed above their elbows and affect single-strand pearls over the top button of the cardigan. Martha Nicol elon Raymond Elston The wedding of Miss Martha Janet Nicol, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nicol, Kingston, and Raymond Elston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Elston, Dallas, took place Wednesday afternoon in the Kingston Presbyterian Church. Rev. 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