The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 19, 1940, Image 4

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. THE POST, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1940
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By MRS. ARTHUR CULVER
Home Phone 161
Office Phone 300
Mrs. Ziba Howell who has been
ill at her home in Trucksville is
improving.
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D. L. Edwards of Davis Street,
Trucksville, has been confined to his
home with a bad cold.
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Mrs. Walter Risley spent the
week-end at Nicholson as guest of
her daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Boston.
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Mrs. M. L. Brown, Main Street,
will entertain the members of her!
Contract Bridge Club at her home
on Monday evening.
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The J. A. B. Class will hold its
monthly class party on Friday even-
ing at the Dallas Methodist Church.
Word has been received that Miss
Dorothy Gardiner, former borough
teacher, has been appointed to her
position in the Panama Canal Zone.
Mrs. Gardiner is expected to return
to the States this summer and will
visit friends in this vicinity.
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Mr. and Mrs. Newton Mishell and
family of Philadelphia have re-
turned to their home after spending
the week-end as the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Hauck of Lehman
Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Hauck were
accompanied home from Philadel-
phia on Thursday, where they at-
tended the funeral of the latter's
aunt, by Mrs. Mishell and daughter.
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Corey Gordon, who has been ill
at his home on Norton Avenue, is
able to be out.
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Mr. and Mrs. Calvin McHose en-
tertained Thursday evening at their
home in Fernbrook, prior to the
Rotary Charter Night Dinner at the
Country Club.
Mrs. Anna Dunn, Main Street, and
Mrs. Benethun of Harvey's Lake
spent the week-end in Philadelphia
where they visited friends.
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gordon who
have been wintering in St. Peters-
burg, Fla, are now visiting their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. L. P. Taylor in Atlanta, Ga.
They will return to Dallas next
month.
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Tommy and Bobby Richardson,
twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne
Richardson of Terrace Drive, are
guests of their grandparents in
Fleetsville.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schultz of
Miami, Fla., will arrive the end of
April to occupy their summer home
in Dallas.
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Mrs. Scott Van Horn, Park Ave-
nue, entertained her Pinochle Club
at her home on Wednesday after-
noon.
Mrs. Haines of Uniea Street,
Kingston is the ewest of her son-in-
law and dJaughter, Mr. and Mrs.
gay Llewellyn of Goss Manor.
Mrs. Henry Kraybill, Center Hill
Road, has returned to her home af-
ter spending a week visiting rela-
tives in Maytown.
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hopa have
moved from Machell Avenue to
Kunkle.
The South District Republican
Club held its anniversary dinner at
the Colonial Inn on Thursday even-
ing.
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Mrs. Charles Jones entertained
the members of the Ella Moore Me-
morial Class at her home on Tues-
day evening.
_ Mrs. Howard Caperoon will en-
tertain the members of her auction
bridge club at her home on Thurs-
day evening.
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Mrs. Kenneth Oliver will be host-
ess to the Mary Durbin Sunday
School Class at her home on Friday
evening, April 19. The refresh-
ments will be served by Mrs. Della
Thompson and Mrs. Leida Bush.
Brickel Class To Meet
The Jessie Austin Brickel Sunday
School Class will meet Friday night
in the church parlors. All members
are urged to come. Hostesses are
Mrs. Louise Brown, Mrs. Sarah
Schmerer, Mrs. Francis Freeman
and Miss Fay Whipp.
Announce Birth Of Son
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hulbert of
Detroit, Mich., announce the birth
of a 4% pound son, April 15. Mother
and baby are doing nicely. Mrs.
Hulbert is the former Ida May Moss,
daughter of Mrs. Charles Moss of
Dallas.
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Nellie Honeywell
Weds W. Scouten
Ceremony Is Performed
At Lehman January 31
Fred Honeywell of Kunkle an-
nounces the marriage of his daugh-
ter, Nellie June, to Welford Scouten,
son of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Scouten
of Noxen. The ceremony was per-
formed in the Lehman Methodist
Church, January 31. Rev. C. Duane
Butler officiated.
Attendants were John Honeywell,
brother of the bride, and Faith
Kocher of Harvey's Lake.
Mrs. Scouten was graduated from
Dallas Township High School in the
class of 1939. Mr. Scouten is a
graduate of Noxen High School and
is employed as plasterer by Milton
Culp of Dallas.
The couple will take up their new
residence at Harvey’s Lake next
week.
Parrish Brings Word
Of Dallasites In South
More jovial and energetic than
ever, Elmer L. Parrish, local realtor,
returned from a winter's vacation
in St. Petersburg, Fla., on Saturday.
“The first two weeks were cold, but
the rest of the winter was lovely,”
Mr. Parrish said. He brought home
news of the Gordons, the Kunkles
and the Robertsons, all of whom
are well and happy.
Variety Shower
Given Newlyweds
Mr. and Mrs. R. Carey
Are Guests Of Honor
Honoring her son and daughter-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Carey
of Dallas who were recently mar-
ried, Mrs. Lena Carey entertained
at a variety shower at her home
on Huntsville Street, Dallas.
Guests were: Mr."and Mrs. Corey:
Rogers, Miss Mabel Rogers, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard: Palmer; Mrs. Gladys
Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Dorey
Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crocker,
Mr. and Mrs. Mace Hartman, Mies
Louise Roushey, Mr. ond Mrs.
George Crocker. Roberta Crocker,
Mrs. Edw=xa Crocker, Mrs. Herbert
Moxr1s, Mrs. Grover Hudson, Mrs.
Stella Cummings, ‘Rita Cummings,
Ford Lozo, Mrs. Ernest Carey, Mrs.
Frank Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
mond Chappell, Mr. and Mrs. George
Rogers, Mrs. Evan Hudson.
Make Plans For
Variety Program
Township PTA Will
Give Affair Rpril 25
Thursday, April 25, a variety pro-
gram will be presented by the Dal-
las Township Parent-Teacher Asso-
ciation in the high school auditori-
um. Franklin Coslett will be Master
of Ceremonies.
Mrs. Ralph Elston is in charge of
the affair which will take the place
of the amateur night which has
been an annual event sponsored by
the PTA.
Mrs. Robert Taylor Asks
For Card Party Returns
Mrs. Robert B. Taylor who served
as chairman of the card party spon-
sored by the Auxiliary of the Nes-
bitt Hospital last Friday, April 12,
would like to have all people who
sold tickets make a report to her
as soon as possible. There are still
some tickets and some money out.
Public Auction
— SALE —
TUESDAY, APRIL 23
p.m
(Rain or Shine)
Live Stock
Farm Machirery
Furniture
Radios, Etc.
— LUNCH SERVED —
STOLARICK
BROS.
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Don’t forget to look for the Boston Store Anni-
versary Girls when you go to town for the Big
Boston Store Anniversary Sale this week. They
can be seen on the streets of Wilkes-Barre and
surrounding communities right now.
likely to give you a brand new dollar bill if you
can show a sales slip for a purchase made at the
Boston Store that day.
DISTRIBUTE DOLLARS FOR BOSTON STORE SALES SLIPS
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Jack Hislop To
Be Toastmaster
Frank Walp Will Be
Speaker At Banquet
Jovial Jack Hislop has agreed to
be toastmaster and Frank Walp,
Forty Fort’s crack coach, the chief
jitorium April 25. The banquet which
speaker at Dallas Borough's Ath-
letic Banquet held in the school aud-
is an annual affair is of particular
significance this year since the lo-
cal basketball team won the Back
Mountain championship and for this
they will be served a delicious tur-
key dinner. Letters will be given
out to all athletes who have won
them throughout the year.
Committee members: Mrs. Leon
Kintz, general chairmar; Mrs. Ed-
r
ward Nelson. Miss. “Louise Colwell,
How ar &- Hallock, Miss Helen Ander-
son and Miss Julia Dolton.
Marion Newcomb
To Be Married
Announces Betrothal
To Lawrence Farnam
Announcement has been made of
the engagement of Marian Anna
Newcomb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
R. A. Newcomb of Huntsville, to
Lawrence Farnam, son of Mrs. Den-
nis Osterhout of Hallstead.
Miss Newcomb attended the Leh-
man schools. Mr. Farnam is a grad-
uate of Mill City High School and
is employed at DeMoney’s Grocery
Store at Hallstead.
The wedding will take place in
June.
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‘Former Local Girl To
Wed Philadelphia Man
Announcement has been made of
the engagement of Miss Lois Evaline
Elston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Elston of Newport, former-
ly of Huntsville, to Charles Shuster,
Jr.,, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
M. F. Shuster of Philadelphia.
Miss Elston was graduated from
Lehman High School, Nesbitt Me-
morial Hospital and is employed at
the University of Pennsylvania Hos-
pital in Philadelphia. Mr. Shuster
is associated with the Ketterlinus
Lithograph Manufacturing Co. of
Philadelphia. No date has been set
for the wedding.
Classified Advertising
Gets Quick Results At Little Cost.
Mrs. PerrigoIs
PTA President
New Officers Are
Named At Township
Mrs. Francis Perrigo was elected
president at the Dallas Township
Parent-Teacher meeting = Monday
evening and the following officers
chosen to assist her for the com-
ing year: First vice-president, Ron-
ald Dohl; second vice-president,
Mrs. Dorothy Henney; secretary,
Miss Ruth Paul; recording secretary,
Mrs. Olin Kunkle; treasurer, James
Ayre.
A splendid program of music and
reading was presented: music, Dal-
las Woman's Glee Club; reading,
Mrs. Carl Gries; clarinet solo, Dor-
othy Gries; piano solo, Mildred
Kitchen; guitar and mouth organ
selections, Mr. Waters.
William Ferrey
Guest Of Honor
Given Surprise Party On
Birthday Anniversary
A birthday surprise party was
held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. S. Ferrey in honor of their son,
Bill, April 11, on his 23rd birthday.
Many gifts were received and re-
freshments were served.
The party was enjoyed by the fol-
lowing: Miss Doris Long, Miss June
Long, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long,
Miss Thelma Updike, Sweet Valley;
Harry Rogers, Lehman; Miss Mary
Koehler, Miss Marguerite Koehler,
Huntsville; Charles Searfoss, Miss
Ila Cotterman, Town Hill; Harry
Casterline, Miss Hazel Gordon, Miss
Helen Gordon, Hayes Corners; Miss
Mabel Ferrey, Luzerne; Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Rogers, Meeker; Mr. and Mrs.
Ira Kline, Richard Kline, Marion
Kline, Morris Kline, Laketon; Mrs.
Alice Myers, West Pittston; Russel
Baer, Miss Ann Thomas, Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Adametz, Mr. and Mrs,
J. S. Ferrey, Bill Ferrey, Lewis Fer-
rey, Albert Ferrey, Mildred Ferrey,
Betty Ferrey, Shirley Ferrey, Caro-
line Ferrey, Dallas.
Student Programs
Presented At PTA
Members Of Nominating
Committee Appointed
A splendid program comprised
mostly of student entertainment
was given before the largest crowd
of the season at the Dallas Borough
Parent-Teacher meeting Monday
evening.
Geography and physical education
classes of Mr. Clarence LaBar pre-
sented an excellent program center-
ing around modern methods of
transportation and communication.
Airplane and ship models were dis-
played and talks were given by
Margaret Kairns, Frank Kuehn,
Rose Mary Barry and Alice Shaver.
Seventh and eighth grade boys gave
a lively exhibition of tumbling and
ninth grade boys of diving. The
big race between 7th and 8th grade
girls was won by the 7th grade and
that between the 7th and 8th grade
boys by the 8th grade. A three
round boxing contest between Arth-
ur Houck and Paul Klug ended in a
draw.
William Brickel was appointed a
chairman of the nominating com-
mittee to present a slate at the next
meetings and Joseph Jewell, Mrs.
Louise Colwell, Mrs. Earl Monk and
Mrs. Stephen Sedler were named
assistants.
Slides illustrating proper interior
and exterior methods of home dec-
orating were shown by Benjamin
Disbrow through the courtesy of
John Williams.
Doris Hendershot Is
Wed To Robert Dover
Mr. and Mrs. John Hendershot,
Main Street, Luzerne, have an-
nounced the marriage of their
daughter, Doris, to Robert Dover,
son of William Dover of Kingston
Township. Rev. S. E. Davies, pastor
of the Bennett Presbyterian Church,
performed the ceremony.
Attendants were Miss Charlotte
Dover, sister of the bridegroom, and
Howard Hendershot, brother of the
bride.
Mr. Dover is employed by the
Dover Milling Co.
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