Home Phone 161 er Pe By MRS. ARTHUR CULVER Office Phone 300 Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver, Glenview Terrace, entertained dur- ing the holidays Mr. Ruel Baker of Tunkhannock and Mrs. Delmar Huf- smith of West Pittston. Miss Verna Lamoreaux, Fern- brook, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Thompson Sutliff, of Shaver- town, on New Year’s Day. Mr. and Mrs. George Bellas and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lamoreaux and daughter, Joy, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bellas of Perth Amboy, N. J.,, on New Year’s Day. Mr. and Mrs. John Lowe, Glen- view Terrace, are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Anna Hustings in Philadelphia. Miss Erma Shaver, Poplar Street, and her cousin, Miss Geraldine Al- bee, of Ashley, have returned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Compton in Bethlehem. * ¥ » Pvt. Harold Thompson of Bolling Field, Virginia, visited his mother, Mrs. Gladys Thompson, of Dallas, during the holidays. Pvt. Charles Remphrey of Boston, Mass., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Joseph of Dallas. : Mr. and Mrs. Horace Ashton and son, Billy, and Richard S. Evans, of Wilkes-Barre, were New Year’s Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Case. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Edgar J. Adolph and sons, Tommy and Eddie, were among the guests at a family dinner at midnight Tuesday at the home of Henry Adolph, Sr, in Wilkes- Barre. Mrs. Dorey Rogers, Orchard Knob Farm, was a guest of Miss Estelle Goldsmith on Sunday. Mrs. E. H. Williams, Terrace Street, will leave Friday evening for Long Beach, California, where she will be the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Mollie Risley. Mrs. Williams expects to return about the first of March. * Ok kx Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Williams, and children, Eleanor Ann and Don Vernon, of Westfield, N. J., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Whitby over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sorber, ~ Wilkes-Barre, and Arthur Kemmer- ~ er, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gerlach, East Delp, on New Year’s Day. Little Annjane Layaou, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Layaou, Fern- brook, celebrated her fourth birth- ‘day on Saturday, and entertained Audrey and Caroline Morris, Dorothy Harmond, Mrs. Melvin Morris and Mrs. Zigmond Harmond. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Houck, and son Bobby, of Wilkes-Barre were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Starr, Goss Manor, on Sunday. Miss Martha Hadsel of Idetown is spending this week in Philadelphia as guest of her sister, Miss Jean Hadsel. ® ** Mr. and Mrs. Howard Crosby en- tertained a few friends at their home in Idetown New Year's eve. Miss Dorothy Ide of Idetown spent this week as guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Sadie Parks in Wilkes-Barre. Mrs. T. A. Williammee who has been ill at her home on Lehman Avenue, is able to be around again. Leslie, Albert and James Agnew entertained a group of young people at their home in Idetown New Year’s eve. Miss Betty Culbert returned Sun- day to Washington, D. C., where she has a government position, after spending the holiday week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Culbert of Baldwin Street. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stevens of West Dallas - spent Christmas in Avoca as guests of the latter’s sis- ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sutherland. * % * y Mrs. Minnie Fitzgerald, Glenview Terrace, is the guest of her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Seymour, in Philadelphia. James Lloyd of New York City was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Lloyd, Fernbrook, during the holidays. Walter Frederick has returned to New York City after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. William Frederick of Fernbrook. William Templin of Dallas has ac- cepted a position at Indiantown Gap. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kemmerer, Fernbrook, entertained during the holidays, Mrs. Henry Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Kemmerer and son, Carlos, Jr., of Wilkes-Barre. Miss Mae Ruckle, Wilkes-Barre, was. the guest of Misses Jean and Ann Detrick, Glenview Terrace, last weekend. Mr. George Trescott of Berwick spent the holidays with Mrs. Charles Detrick, Glenview Terrace. Mr. and Mrs. -John Seymour, Glenview Terrace, entertained the former’s sister, Mrs. Maude McVicar of Harrisburg. Misses Mary and Frances Rooney and Mrs. Leo Rooney of Scranton were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jones of Glenview Terrace during the holidays. Mr. William Compton of East Dal- Mrs. Joseph MacVeigh of Center Hill Road who has been confined to bed for several weeks as a result of a fall is able to be around again, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Elicker of Pioneer Avenue spent the holidays in Harrisburg as guests of the for- mer’s mother. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Moyer of Center Hill Road have had as their guests this week the latter's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Geary and son of White Plains. Miss Louise Safford who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Machell Hildebrant of Lake Street for the past week left for her home in Johnson City on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Shaver of Huntsville entertained the following at dinner Christmas day: Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Major, Miss Elma Ma- jor, Miss Mildred Major, Patty and Mary Ellen Clark, Mrs. Bessie Stem and Josephine Stem. Mr. and Mrs. Machell Hildebrant entertained at a.midnight steak din- ner at their home on Lake Street New Year's eve. Rev. and Mrs. Clarence Andrews of West Nanticoke were guests of Rev. and Mrs. Frank Abbott at their home in Lehman Monday evening. Bruce Shaver has been ill with grippe at his home in Idetown for the past few days. He is somewhat improved. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Williams had as Christmas guests at their home in Idetown the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Evans of Kings- ton. Freeland Abbott, son of Rev. and Mrs. Frank Abbott of Lehman will return to Tufts College where he is a member of the Junior Class this weekend. Elizabeth, who is a Jun- ior at Wyoming Seminary will re- turn Monday. Mrs. Laura Patterson of Lehman Avenue had as guests Christmas eve Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hildebrant, Rev. and Mrs. Guy Leinthall, Miss Grace Stroud and Mr. and Mrs. Machell Hildebrant. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jurchak of Goss Manor spent several days this week in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smith of Huntsville are spending the holidays at Providence, R. I. Miss Mdry Kuchta of Lakewood, N. J, is spending the holiday va- cation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kuchta, at Alderson. * 53 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Besteder, Harrisburg, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brace, East Dallas, on New Year’s Day. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Colvin, Lake Louise, entertained last weekend Miss Ida Ohrn, Miss Ruth Nagel, George Nagel, John Andrews, and Howard Andrews of Columbus, Pa. Miss Rachel and Ada Ross of Oneonta, N. Y., were the guests of their sister, Miss Ruth Ross. Mrs. Allan Sanford entertained on New Year’s Day Miss Helen Grace Williams and Mrs. Gordon Williams of Forty Fort. Miss Norma Knecht of Center Hill Road is visiting relatives at Mill City. Louis Wengenroth of Middletown has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Colvin of Lake Louise. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Henney of Kun- | kle had as New Year's guests the former’s brothers and families, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Henney and Mr. and Mrs. George Henney of Wilkes- Barre. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kitchen of Alderson had as guests New Year's Day, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. George Armitage and Mr. and Mrs. William Richards. Margaret Boston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boston of Kunkle submitted to an emergency opera- tion for appendicitis at the General Hospital Monday. Her condition is good. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hughes of Wilkes-Barre announce the birth of an 8%-pound baby girl, Lida Jean, at General Hospital, December 18. Mrs. Hughes is the former Jessie Williams of Trucksville. Dr. C. L. Boston of Noxen spent Christmas with his son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bos- ton at Nicholson. Private William Snyder arrived Sunday evening to remain over New Year's with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snyder. Bill spent the weekend in Chester as guest of Don Dix and his family. Misses Marguerite and Janine Sawyer entertained at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Sawyer of Church Street, at a New Year’s Eve party. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lewin are in Philadelphia this weekend where their daughter, Barbara, will under- go an operation at Wills Eye Hos- pital. Mrs. John Hayden and daughter, Jean of Main Street, have returned from New York City where they spent the holidays. Conrad Hislop spent New Year’s Day in Philadelphia where he saw the Mummer’s Parade. ? Mrs. Charles Miller of Collings- wood, N. J., is spending the holidays Charles Nusses, Hosts At New Year's Party Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nuss of Huntsville entertained at a New Year’s eve party at their home a group of friends who celebrate to- gether every year. A merry time was had by all. Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Milton Culp, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elston, Mr. and Mrs. William Davis, Mrs. Frances Culp, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frantz and the host and hostess. Warriners Have Party Mr. and Mrs. Paul Warriner of DeMunds Road entertained at a holi- day party Saturday evening. Guests: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hallock, Mr. and Mrs. Nesbitt Garinger, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Chamberlain, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hauck and Mr. and Mrs. John Nicholson. Serve Oyster Supper Kunkle Fire Crew served a goodly crowd with delicious, crisp, fried oysters at their supper at the Com- munity Hall on New Year's eve. Committee in charge were Marvin Elston, Philip Kunkle and Frank Boston. ; 3 / Announce Marriage Announcement has been made of the marriage of Mrs. Alice Hier of Harvey's Lake, and Willard Race of Dallas. The ceremony was perform- ed by Rev. Herbert Frankfort at the Race home last Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Kunkle were attendants. Have Baby Girl Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Ingram of Idetown announce the birth of an 8-pound baby girl in Nesbitt Hos- pital on Saturday. This is the In- gram’s first child. Mother and baby Judith Emily are ding nicely. Family Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dodson and Mrs. Stella Isaacs of Kunkle enter- tained at a family dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Philip Dodson and son Bobby, of Muhlenburg; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Crockett of Broadway; Albert Lewis, Dallas; Marvin Elston, Kun- kle. Entertains Ladies’ Aid At Christmas Meeting Members of the Glenview Primi- tive Methodist Ladies’ Aid were en- tertained at a Christmas party, after a short business meeting at the home of Miss Verna Lamoreaux Fri- day evening. Gifts were exchanged and a Christmas program presented. The members of the Aid will meet in the church parlors on January 16th to sew carpet rags. Present were: Mrs. Edward Sowers, Mrs. Earl Layaou, Annjane and Esther Layaou, Mrs. Eva Monroe, Miss Charlotte Mintzer, Mrs. George Cobleigh, Mrs. Corey Crispell, Mrs. Lewis Stritzinger, Mrs. Elizabeth Williams, Mrs. Anna Neyhard, Mrs. Oscar Dymond, Rev. and Mrs. S. R. Nichols and Miss Lamoreaux. Adolph Henson, son of Mrs. Lanta Henson of Dallas R. D. 4, was home | from Newport, Rhode Island Naval | Training School for the holiday. Mrs. Henson will move shortly to one of the Laux Apartments on Pi- oneer Avenue, Shavertown. Private James Hummel of Lang- ley Field, Virginia, spent the holi- days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Hummel of Claude Street. This is James’ first visit to Dallas since he enlisted last June. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hauck and family of Lehman Avenue, spent New Year's day at Reading as guests of the latter’s father. Miss Jean Louise Williams, in- structor at Wellesley College, who has been spending her holiday va- cation with her parents on Norton Avenue, has been ill. * %* ® Henry and Dana Lee, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lee of Machell Ave., spent the week in Philadelphia visit- ing relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Starr enter- tained at their home at Goss Manor New Year's eve, Mr. and Mrs. L. L.| Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones and Dan Robinhold of Forty Fort. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacVeigh entertained the “Mac”. Club at their home on Center Hill Road on New Year's eve. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Leas of Main Street entertained at a family dinner Sunday Amos Kitchen and children, Glen and Marjorie, Dick Stine and ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Kitchen. THRE WYOMING NATIONAL BANK OF WILKES-BARRE, PA. PERSONAL LOAN SERVICE $25 to $1000 Payments On $100— $7.75 Per Month—15 Months Discount Rate $6 per Hundred LOANS INSURED With or Without Co-Makers You need not be a depositor to apply for a Personal Loan at THE WYOMING las is recovering from a recent ill- ness. with her daughter, Mrs. G. K. Swartz of Main Street. nectar, as shown, top left. sadder, wiser, and still hungry. Jack, the puppy, and Jill, the kitten with ancestry unknown, are the hero and heroine of ¢ pictures. Finding a bucket of milk untended in the Bide-a-Wee Home in New York City, they climber to the Then, ah—but you can see what happened, as shown bottom lefte unhappy pair are rescued, top, right, and in the finale, bottom, right, they reflect on the fate whic left them Mrs. Sterling Machell Surprised On Birthda; honoring Mrs. Sterling Machell at their home on Center Hill Road on Saturday evening. Holiday decora- tions and card playing made a jolly evening for all. Mrs. Wesley Himmler, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dungey, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Miss Mable Place, Mr. and Mrs, William Baker, and Mr. and Mors Machell. Gives Christmas Tea At Goss Manor Home Mrs. William Jones was hostess at a holiday tea at her hom Goss Manor Monday afternoon. V: colored balloons and holiday green: made an attractive party table Mrs. Peter Ritter of Forty Fort pour. ed. Guests: Mr. and Mrs. Keller, Mrs. Stephen Tkach, Mrs. Peter Jurchak, Mrs. Harold Shiber Mrs. James Huston, Mrs. L. L. Rich. ardson, Mrs. Charles Bush, Mrs. John Durbin, Mrs. Byron Starr, Mrs. Verna Minnis, Mrs. Killian, Johns and Mrs. Dean. 0 Rev. Abbott's Meetings the following meetings for the co ing week: Lehman, Official Bo: and Sunday School meeting, Mo day at 7:30 in the church, Pray and Bible Study, parsonage, Thurs Mrs. Machell Hildebrant was host- ess at a lovely holiday tea at her home on Lake Street, Friday after- noon. Guests who have gathered at the Hildebrant home during the Yule season for several years, had a gay time renewing old friendships and acquaintances. The tea table was attractive with a centerpiece of red wreaths and shiny blue and silver Christmas tree balls. Tall white candles were used. Mrs. C. S. Hildebrant and Mrs. Laura Patterson poured. Mrs. Wesley Oliver entertained with piano selections and Mrs. Thomas Moore was vocal soloist. Mrs. James Oliver and Mrs. Harold Rood sang a Ghristmas duet. Mrs. Machell Hildebrant, Hostess At Annual Christmas Tea Party Guests: Miss Louise Safford, Johnson City; Mrs, Lawrence Stitt, Indiana, Pa.; Mrs. Harry Geary, White Plains; Mrs. Guy Leinthall, Pittston; Mrs. Albert Collitt, Miss Esther Lawry, Miss Mildred Lawry, Mrs. Carl Hontz, Wilkes-Barre; Mrs. Wesley Oliver, Mrs. Otis Rood, Mrs. Malcolm Borthwick, Shavertown; Mrs. James Goodwin, Mrs. Bachman, Trucksville; Mrs. Guy Smith, Miss Addie Elston, Kingston; Miss Florence Heitsman, Center- moreland; Mrs, Thomas Moore, Mrs. Robert Hislop, Sr., East Dallas; Mrs. Homer Moyer, Mrs. Ray Shib- er, Mrs. Wesley Moore, Mrs. Harold Rood, Mrs. Lulu Beisel, Mrs. Ralph Rood, Miss Mable Place, Mrs. Zel Garinger, Mrs. James Oliver, Miss Grace Stroud, Mrs. C. S. Hildebrant and Mrs. Laura Patterson of Dallas. LeGrands Entertain For Son And Daughter Miss Jane LeGrand and Lewis LeGrand, Jr., were guests of honor at a party at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Le- Grand, Sr., on Saturday evening. The following attended: Misses Louise Frantz, Marion Powell, Ro- berta Quaill, Jean Huber, Jane Ayre, Margaret O’Boyle, Messrs, William Snyder, Robert Fleming, Francis Freeman, Robert O’Boyle, John Jew- ell, Stanley Davies, Hobart Jeter, Alden, Dick and Joseph LeGrand and Mrs. John Quaill. Announce Engagement Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Elizabeth Niemeyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Niemeyer of Davenport Street and Edward Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones of Huntsville. Miss Niemeyer is mak- ing her home in Baltimore where she is employed by the Rustless Iron and Steel Corporation. Mr. Jones is at Fort Meade, Maryland. No date has been set for the wed- ding. Have Christmas Party At Hayfield Farm Home Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith en- tertained at a lovely party at their home at Hayfield Farm, Lehman, on Christmas Day. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. James Rogers, War- ren, Harry, Willard, Esther Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rogers, Rita, Jim- mie, Mary Lou Rogers, Barbara Ann Williams, all of Idetown; Elizabeth Sponsellar of Wilkes-Barre; Francis McDonald, Pringle; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rogers of Meeker. y New Year's Eve Service A special New Year’s service and communion were held at Lehman Methodist Church Tuesday evening from 8 until 10 o'clock. COMING TO NEW YORK? hi STOP AT EER ann Fr ro 447 ST. cai NATIONAL BANK OF WILKES-BARRE, PA. Mrs. Gerald Dettmore Entertains At Party Mrs. Gerald Dettmore was hostess at a Christmas party at her home on Lehman Avenue, Monday even- ing. Christmas greens and red and green candles made a gay party table. Brent, Marie Finney, Mary Frey, Barbara MacLean, Lois Wintermute, Emily Zima, Mary Bilbow, Peg Bil- bow, Cloe Keeler, Jean O'Hara and Louise Kintzel. Entertains Students Miss Amanda J. Walsh, Plains, entertained last evening at her home Misses Elva Knecht, Geraldine Howell, Lottie Bryzski, Jane Case, Pauline Kozemchak and Marilyn Colvin all former students of hers at Dallas Township High School. Irene Breza Is Hostess To Township Classmates Miss Irene Breza of Huntsville ‘en- tertained the class of 1940 of Dal- las Township High School at her home on Monday evening. Those present were: Ruth Ross, Ida Schoonover, Geraldine Howell, Paul- ine Kozemchak, Elva Knecht, Mari- | lyn Colvin, Jane Case, Mildred San- ford, Marion Hildebrant, Jean Miller, Wilma Estock, Maude Jones, Burton Bonell, James Knecht, Kenneth Brace, Harry Bohme and William Snyder. NGS FA e KINGSTON CORNERS eo ee eo TODAY ONLY e |] WANT A DIVORCE” — with — Dick POWELL oan BLONDELL Also . . . Popeye Cartoon eo SATURDAY ONLY eo ‘DR. KILDARE’S CRISIS’ — with — Lew Ayres -- Lionel Barrymore Laraine Day -- Robert Young e COMING MON.-TUES. eo January 6-7, 1941 Kay Kyser “YOU'LL FIND OUT” with BORIS KARLOFF ee FP MATINEES DAILY ADULTS ONLY 20c Mable Present were: Misses Claire | | Egglestons Arests At Christmas Ps Mr. and Mrs. Alvagleston of Vernon entertained ' Christmas party Thursday were: Mr. and Mrs. Cis Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs. Ord Thower, Mr. and Mrs. William Bi, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ashley, and Mrs. Arthur Kiefer, Mr. and Mrs. :ph Hand, Miss Jean Bogart, Guy A. Leinthall, arewis Culp. Entertains Fami Mr. and Mrs. HonMoyer en- tertained at a family ier at their home on Center Hill Ron Christ- mas, Mrs. Moyer’s fz and her three sisters. One siswho lives in’ Alabama was unab) get here. Present were. Edwanrotherton, Forty Fort, Miss Marg Brother- ton, Forty Fort, Misstty Broth- erton of Boston and and Mrs. Harry Geary and sof White CRTC CIETY HAPPY NEWEAR START THEW YEAR RIGH1. . GET A PERMENT MARGUERL’S BEAUTY SIP MAIN ROAD, FERROOK CSN 3 pI 55 and Sunday School meeting, Tues day at 7:30 and Prayer Meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Williams Wednesday at 7:30. * Entertains Lee Tracys Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Scott of Trucksville entertained at a family dinner Christmas day Mrs. W. L. eg. Guests :Mrs. Fred |of New York City. In the evening the Scotts had open house for old 1 and Mrs. Ashley. DALLAS, PA. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shiber, enter- 2 tained at a surprise birthday party dey Guests: Mr. and Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Zel Garinger, i George day at 7:30; Idetown, Official Board Tracy and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Tracy friends and relatives of Lee's from ROT LTLVELRETERL HIMMLER THEATRE “Down Argentine Way” with Don Ameche and Betty Grable MONDAY and TUESDAY r with Edward G. 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