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* Huntsville entertained Thanksgiving,
- at her home on Thursday evening.
bronchial pneumonia, is much im-
PAGE FOUR
THE POST, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11539
Neighborhood Notes And News Of Local Church Affairs
Purely Personal
By MRS. ARTHUR CULVER
Home Phone 161
Office Phone 300
Mr .and Mrs. J. T. Jeter of Cen-
guest this weekend their daughter,
Helen, of Caldwell. N. J.
Miss Patricia Reynolds, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Dorrance Reynolds
of Goodleigh Farms, who has been
ill for the past week of influenza,
is improving.
Louise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Hazeltine of Trucksville cele-
brated her birthday anniversary at
a family dinner Monday evening.
W. B. Risley has been ill at his
home on Lake Street for the past
*x & Xx
Mrs. E. J. Munley and daughter,
Genevieve, moved last week from
their residence on Church Street to
the home of the former's daughter
in Kingston.
Alfred Metzger of Shavertown has
i
Paul Jones, a student at Dickin-
son College, spent last weekend
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. How-
ard Jones at Huntsville.
Mr. and Mrs. George Snyder, East
Dallas, spent Thanksgiving Day as|
guests of Friend Hildebrant at Ves- |
ia], N. Y.
.
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Mrs. Blanche Swank will be host-
ess to Epworth League of East Por |
las Methodist Church tonight.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jurchak enter-
tained over the weekend Francis
Mottey of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Breslin of
Shavertown spent the weekend in
New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Major of
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Garinger and
daughter, Janet, Lake Street; Mr.
and Mrs. H. J. Major and daugh-
ter, Elma, and Mildred and Mary
Ellen and Patricia Clark.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Elston, Kun-
kle, entertained at a family dinner
Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dogd-
son, Mr. and Mrs. John Isaacs and
the Elston family.
Mrs. Harvey McCarty will enter-
tain the members of her bridge club
John Valaika of Plains has moved
to Dallas and is making his home
with his sister, Mrs. Galvin Duesler
45 Center Hill Road.
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Mrs. Owen Jones, Parsonage
Street, entertained the members of
the Durbin Class at her home on
Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron L. Starr and
daughter, Virginia and Mrs. Ross
Lewin and daughters, Joann and
Barbara will motor to Philadelphia
where Virginia will undergo treat-
ment at the Will's Eye Hospital.
Mrs. Lewin and family will visit
her mother, Mrs. Emma Shaver.
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Mrs. Theodore Hinkle and infant
daughter, Sandra Lillian returned to
their home on Mt. Airy Road on
Wednesday from the Homeopathic
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. George Von Arx
and family spent the holiday week-
end in Jersey City as guests of the
former’s mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bronson of
Kingston were the weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs. George Bronson
of Sweet Valley.
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Dr .and Mrs. Sherman Schooley
of Shavertown spent the weekend
in Philadelphia where they attend-
ed the Penn-Cornell game.
Jackie Durbin, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Durbin of Franklin Street,
who has been ill at his home with
proved.
* x *
Dr. George K. Swartz who has
been ill at his home is much im-
proved.
Mr. and Mrs. Milford Shaver of
Center Hill Road spent the holiday
at the home of the latter’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Crocker of
Wilkes-Barre.
* * *
Mrs. Henry Kraybill and Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Haley have returned to
their home after spending the week-
end visiting relatives of Mrs. Kray-
bill in Maytown.
Mollie Durbin, Franklin Street
celebrated her fifth birthday anni-
versary on Tuesday at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Nulton of
Kunkle spent the Thanksgiving holi-
day as the guests of Fred Honey-
well.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Richards and
son, Daniel, Jr., spent the week-
end as the guests of the latter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Keith-
line of Pottsville.
Mr. and Mrs. Prosser Williams of
Taylor were the weekend guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lewin of Center
Hill Road.
x * *
Harold Hauck, Dr. Charles Ash-
ley and James Oliver spent a few
days in Canada duck hunting this
week.
Harold Smith, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert A. Smith of Machell
Avenue, returned Wednesday from
General Hospital where he had been
ill for 10 days of pneumonia.
MRS. A. R. HOLCOMB OF
HUNTSVILLE IS YOUNG
AT EIGHTY-FOUR YEARS
Fit as a fiddle and rarin’ to
go pretty well describes Mrs.
A. R. Holcomb, Huntsville, who
even at 84 holds up under a
290-mile automobile trip better
than her 19 year-old grandson.
Sunday, Mrs. Holcomb, her
daughter, Mrs. George Ide and
her grandson, Glen Ide, Mrs.
Howard Jones and her two
sons, Edward and Paul left
home about noon, drove to Har-
risburg where they took a look
at the capitol, ran over to Car-
lisle to leave Paul at Dickin-
son College, returned to Hunts-
ville about 9 p. m.—a total of
290 miles in 9 hours.
Dog-tired, Mrs. Ide and Glen
fell into bed. Mrs. Holcomb
settled back in her favorite
rocking chair to finish an inter-
rupted story in True Romance
magazine.
Woman's Club To
| Present Concert
Will Be Given In
Borough High School
“Showboat of 1939” will be pre-
sented by the music department of
the Dallas Junior Woman’s Club in
the Dallas Borough High School to-
night, Friday, at 8 o’clock.
Special features of the perform-
ance will be: solos by Clementina
Swartz, Margaret Robinson and
Charlotte Payne; specialty dances
by pupils of Kathleen Sweeney;
reading by Miss Helen Watts.
Is Hospital Patient
Brinley Davies of Ridge Street is
a patient at Nesbitt Memorial Hos-
pital where he is being treated for
blood poisoning in the right hand
following an injury received about
a week ago while he was employed
on the Flood Control Project at Lu-
zerne. His condition remains about
the same.
Charles Jones, East Dallas, who
has been ill for several weeks re-
turned to work this week.
Howard Caperoon of Franklin
Street is spending several days in
Camden as the guest of his brother,
Fred Caperoon.
Mrs. Carrie Ryman of Hays Cor-
ners is seriously ill at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Rogers an-
nounce the birth of a daughter at
Nesbitt Hospital Sunday November
26.
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Mrs. Frank Wright is ill at her
home at Idetown.
Mr. and Mrs. Niles M. White of
Baldwin Street entertained Thanks-
giving Day, Robert Williams, Wilkes-
Barre, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Howells,
Miss Edith Howells and Willard
Howells of Scranton.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Culbert, Bald-
win Street, spent Thanksgiving in
Easton.
Miss Frances Hess, who has been
spending some time with her sister,
Mrs. Russell Honeywell, Lake Street,
has returned to her home on Beau-
mont Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Morrow,
Shavertown, announce the birth of
a daughter, Saturday, November 26
at Nesbitt Hospital. This is the
Morrow’s second child, the other
being a boy of 18 months. Mrs.
Morrow is the former Nell Clemow
of Shavertown.
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John Hanson, proprietor of Har-
vey’s Lake picnic grounds is re-
cuperating at his home at the Lake
after spending two weeks in the
hospital, where he underwent an
operation.
Henry Kraybill of Center Hill
Road, Dallas, was called to the home
of his parents in Mayton on Wed-
nesday by the death of his father.
Rev. David Morgan
Rev. David Morgan, pastor of the
Noxen, Alderson and Kunkle Meth-
odist Churches makes the follow-
ing announcements: Sunday, Sacra-
ment of the Lord’s Supper in all
churches except Kunkle; sermon
subject, “We Have An Altar”; re-
organization of Epworth League at
Alderson, Sunday at 4 p. m.
SHOE REPAIRING
WHILE YOU WAIT
LUZERNE QUICK
SHOE REPAIRING
erm
We are Distributors for the
FAMOUS “WOLVERINE” WORK
SHOES AND GLOVES
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nase
J. ARCANGELI, Prop.
130 MAIN ST., LUZERNE, PA.
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Christmas Gifts, of Today .
«— The Heirlooms of Tomorrow
HERE fis no time like the pres-
ent to start these lovely needle-
point pieces for Christmas gifts.
Turn your leisure hours into in-
teresting ones—and, at the same
time, create useful decorative pieces
of true heirloom value. Needlepoint
lends to the home a charm which
cannot be equalled. Needlepoint—
with the glamour of centuries of
tradition is the utterly fascinating
handwork that has the added ad-
vantage of being easy to pick up.
e realize nowadays that needle-
o
point is not as hard to do as it may
seem and the above Hiawatha
pieces, designed by the Heirloom
Needlework Guild, are doubly easy.
All come packaged—each a com-
plete outfit. Once you start, you'll
never stop—and the finished prod-
uct more than repays you for the
effort put into it.
These unusual needlepoint pack-
age outfits can be found, with other
fine designs, for chair seats,
benches, footstools and many other
uses, in the art needlework art-
ment of your favorite store. *
Women Of Rotary
To Have Dinner
To Entertain Husbands
At Club December 14
Thursday, December 14, Women
of the Rotary will entertain their
husbands at a dinner at the Irem
Temple Country Club. Members are
urged to keep this date open. Guests
are invited.
Committee members are: Mrs. A.
N. Garinger, chairman; Mrs. R. L.
Hallock, Mrs. L. S. Kingsley, Mrs.
Robert Altick, Mrs. John Nicholson.
Entertain Tues.
For Anniversary
Fifteen Guests Help
Wilcoxes Celebrate
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Wilcox en-
tertained on the occasion of their
wedding anniversary on Tuesday
night. Wesley Himmler exhibited
parlor motion pictures. Zel Gar-
inger played the banjo with Mrs.
William Baker at the piano for
group singing. Mr. Garinger also
entertained with his Dancing Dan.
There were two tables of six-hand
pinochle. At a late hour a two-
course luncheon was served to fif-
teen guests.
Sunday Services At
St. Paul's Church
Holy Communion will be admin-
istered at the morning service at 11
at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Sha-
vertown, on Sunday and Rev. Her-
E. Frankfort, pastor, will
preach on “A Picture of the Last
Judgment.” Sunday school will meet
at 9:45. The devotional service of
the Luther League will be held at
6:45. “Are you Afraid?” will be
Rev. Mr. Frankfort’s sermon subject
at vespers at 7:30 p. m.
Kathleen Coolbaugh Is
Bride Of Ogden Palmer
Announcement has been made of
the marriage of Kathleen, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cool-
baugh, Trucksville, and Ogden
Palmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Palmer of Forty Fort, Friday, No-
vember 24 in the parsonage of the
Forty Fort Methodist Church.
Miss Marian Heale, Shavertown,
acted as maid of honor and Harold
Bennett of Forty Fort, best man.
The couple will make their home
in Trucksville.
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RADIOS
Philco
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LEE
Tires-—Tubes
SERVICE
Washers—Sweepers
PARTS
Reconditioned Washers
REBENNACK & COVERT
267 WYO. AVE, KINGSTON
Phone 77-4514 — Open Evenings
PREST-O-LITE
Batteries
ARIAS
Miss Zacharias
Weds Noxen Man
Rev. Morgan Performs
Ceremony At Alderson
The marriage of Miss Marjorie
Zacharias of Alderson and Lawrence
Race, son of Mr. and Mrs. Law-
rence Race of Noxen, took place
Sunday evening in the Alderson
Methodist Church with Rev. David
Morgan officiating. Attendants were
Miss Turner and Russell Casterline.
Mr. Race is employed at the Ar-
mour Leather Co. in Noxen.
Societies To Meet
The Foreign Missionary Society of
the Dallas Methodist Church will
meet on Tuesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Ralph Brickel. The
Young Women’s Missionary Society
will meet on Tuesday evening at
the home of Mrs. Ray Shiber. This
meeting will be the Christmas party.
To Hold Luncheon
The J. A. B. Class of the Dallas
Methodist Church will hold a busi-
ness men’s luncheon at the church
on Wednesday at 12. At one o'clock
they will conduct a covered dish |
luncheon. The public are cordially
invited to attend. Each person at-
tending is requested to bring a cov-
ered dish and 25c.
OVERBROOK
CIDER PRESS
(Fernbrook-Huntsville Road)
NEW -- MODERN -- SANITARY
BIG CAPACITY
OPEN DAILY
CIDER FOR SALE
Call Dallas 467-R-16
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION !
DIRECTORS
Jeter, Sterling Machell, W. R.
Neely, Clifford Space, A. C.
R. L. Brickel, C. A. Frantz, W, B.
Devens, Herbert Hill.
OFFICERS
C. A. Frantz, President
Sterling Machell, Vice-President
W. B. Jeter, Cashier
F. J. Eck, Assistant Cashier
DALLAS, PENNA.
Vault Boxes For Rent
Interest On Savings Deposits.
No account too small to secure
careful attention.
TAccounts. |
KOZEMCHAK BROS. |
MEMBERS AMERICAN
Emily Casterline
Becomes Bride
Wedding Is Solemnized
Thanksgiving Morning |
The wedding of Miss Emily Cas-
terline, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Casterline of Noxen, and
William Lyons, son of Mrs. David
Lyons, also of Noxen, took place
Thanksgiving morning in the Nox-
sn Methodist Church at 10:30. Rev.
David Morgon performed the cere- |
Main of honor was Miss Susie!
nother sister, Elloise and Elsie
Lyons, a niece of the bridegroom,
acted as bridesmaids. James Frank-
lin Patton served as best man and
ishers were James Casterline and
James Lyons.
Following the ceremony a recep-
tion was held at the home of the
bride. The couple are making there
home in the Gilmore house at Nox-
en.
Mrs. Lyons is a graduate of Nox-
en High School and Mansfield
Teachers’ College and has been em-
ployed as a teacher in the Noxen
schools. She is assistant superin-
tendent of the Primary Department
in the Methodist Church.
Mr. Lyons served in the U. S.
Army for several years and is em-
ployed at the Armour Leather Co.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Snyder
Hosts At Family Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Snyder of
Sutton’s Creek entertained at a
family dinner Thanksgiving the
following people: Mrs. Marie Pom-
eroy, Nelson Cowdrick, Toms River,
N. J; Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Stock,
Flora Jean, Donald and Grover
Stock, Jr., of Carverton; Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Hughey and Harry of
Fernbrook; Miss Margaret Snyder,
Brooklyn, N. Y.; Miss Mildred Sny-
der, Paul Jones, Endicott; Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Snyder, Lancaster; Mr.
and Mrs. John Sedam, Jack Sedam,
Harrisburg; Miss Flora Brown,
Wilkes-Barre; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Snyder and Billy Frantz of Sutton’s
Creek.
Roast Beef Supper
A roast beef supper will be served
by the Ladies’ Auxiliary at St.
Paul's Lutheran Church, Shaver-
town, next Tuesday night, beginning
at 5:30. Mrs. John Eck, chairman,
will be assisted by Mrs. Byron Kit-
chen and Mrs. Catherine Lemke.
mony. |]
Casterline, sister of the bride, and |
maT rasarons ror| Piano Pupils To
Present Musicale
THE PERFECT
* WEEK END
-_~
Ann Rutherford chooses a grey
felt to match her pebble crepe dress
of the same shade. Folds of pink
and brown velvet ribbon cluster at
the back and hold the hat on with
ribbons tying under the curls.
Mrs. McGroarty Is
Shower Hostess
Entertains For Sister
In-Law Tuesday Night
Mrs. Charles McGroarty, Shaver-
town, was hostess at a personal
shower honoring her sister-in-law,
Mrs. John Hutsko, Tuesday even-
ing. Mrs. Hutsko is the former
Miss Geraldine McGroarty who was
a Thanksgiving bride.
Guests were: Mrs. William Kess-
ler, Mrs. Fred Lisman, Mrs. John
Green, Mrs. George T. Howe, Mrs.
Blaine Lewis, Miss Mary Crawley,
Miss Ann Hutsko, the guest of hon-
or and the hostess. Miss Mary
Crawley and Miss Ann Hutsko were
winners at pinochle.
COME OUT AND HEAR
THE TEMPLE BOYS
— EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT —
Hillside Hall
On The Main Highway
AL PARTINGTON, Caller
Pupils of Mrs. Wesley
Oliver To Entertain
A group of piano pupils of Mrs.
Wesley Oliver will present a musi-
cale at her home in Shavertown to-
night at 7:30.
Those taking part in the program
are: Barbara Clark, Nancy Swartz,
Patricia Ferry, George Swartz, Dor-
is McCarty of Dallas; Dean Dodson,
Louise Dodson, Granville Sowden,
Robert Malkemes, Claire June Mal-
kemes, Richard Case, Shavertown;
Louise Hazeltine, Janet Post, Ma-
rian Jones, Trucksville; Ann Em-
ery, Kingston.
Educator Visits Dallas
Dr. C. O. Williams, assistant di-
rector of teacher education and cer-
tification of the State Department
of Public Instruction, Harrisburg,
visited College Misericordia last
all secondary certification of teach-
ers from Secondary schools in the
state.
Himmler Theatre
MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AT 8%
DALLAS, PA.
THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
% DOUBLE FEATURE w%
' “Blackmail”
With Edward G. Robinson
“Quick Millions”
With the Jones Family
Saturday Matinee Only—
Serial “Dick Tracy’s G-Men”
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
“The Women”
Joan Crawford and Norma Shearer
Cartoon
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
Stronger Than Desire”
With Virginia Bruce
Two Comedies and Fox News
NEXT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
“Golden Boy”
|
With Barbara Stanwyk
Comedy and Cartoon
Saturday Matinee, Serial
|
ELECTRIC
COOKERY
COSTS LESS
(LVL ERY
THINK
RCI]
GALT ET
Ficures can’t be denied—particularly figures
that are proven day after day in the home. And
that's just what's happening in the homes of
customers who have changed from old-fashioned
to modern electric cookery. They're finding day
after day that electric cookery costs consider-
ably less than so many people think it does. And
our public demonstrations show the same low
costs.
With this proof, why not modernize your
cooking now. You'll find the time you save this
new way will be particularly useful during the
busy holiday season.
LUZERNE COUNTY GAS & ELECTRIC CORPORATION
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week. Dr. Williams has charge of
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