Newhkhorhoal Now: And News Of Local ( ‘Home Phone 161 Purely Personal Office Phone 300 ‘Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lundy of | Pioneer avenue will move into one ‘of their apartments on Main street next week. Mrs. Mathilda Elicker of Harris- burg is spending some time with her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Joseph Elicker on Pioneer avenue. Mrs. L. P. Taylor of Atlanta, Ga., is spending some time with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gordon of Norton avenue. Bill Baker, who is stationed at Mitchell Field, spent several days last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Baker of Lehman ave- nue. Marguerite Douglas of Main road, ~ Fernbrook, had as guest over the weekend her sister, Mrs. Harry Blessing of Philadelphia. Mrs. Bless- ing is a former resident of the Back Mountain area. Mrs. W. B. Risley of Lake street left Wednesday for Binghamton where she will be the guest of Mr. : and Mrs. Seneca Risley for a couple of weeks. - x * = "Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kiefer of Shrineview left this week for the Marine Base at Quantico where they will take a course in markmanship. Mrs. Raymond Casterline returned ‘Sunday from Monroe, Ga., where she had been the guest of her fam- jly. Her brother, Thomas Thomp- son, returned with her to spend the rest of the summer. Mrs. Arthur Dungey of Lake street ‘had as guest last Thursday, Mrs. Edward Lewis of Wilkes-Barre. : James Oliver has been ill at his home on Lake street. Miss Alice Wilson and Mrs. Jen- nie Green of Wilkes-Barre were re- _ Stile. Idetown were home over the week- end. They are both employed in the shipyards at Annapolis, Md. N * * - * of Idetown last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. John Wilkes-Barre called on Mrs. E. R. Parrish of Idetown Saturday. Mrs. ghest of Mrs. Parrish. ; town spent the weekend in Forty Fort with their son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wright. Syracuse, N. Y., where they will make their home. * * * Mrs. Francis Perrigo of Overbrook avenue and Mrs. Leo Hier of Pioneer avenue returned Saturday after spending the past two weeks visiting their husbands who are employed at Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Aton and Phyllis of Wyoming called on Mr. and Mrs. Ray Warner of Idetown Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Warner and Mr. and Mrs. Aton visited Mrs. Warner's and Mrs. Aton’s sister, Mrs. Virgie Splitt and brother, Mr. Harry Cragle, both of Ceasetown. ~~ Mr. and Mrs. Atley Kocher of "Dallas called on Mr. and Mrs. Alfred _ Hadsel of Idetown, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Major and * daughter, Sarah, of Lehman, had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lansberry of Idetown Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nason Hartman of Rug- gles visited Lansberrys Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Boice and daughter, Margaret, of Idetown, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Boice and daugh- ter, Donna, of Dallas, and Mr. and Mehoopany Sunday. * * * Private Madara Kreiger, son of ~ Mr. and Mrs. James Kreiger, is now in Mechanical School at Fort Knox. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wilson of East * Dallas will spend the holiday week- end at Plainfield, N. J. . East Dallas are camping at Lake Silkworth this week. Miss Winifred Schooley, daugh- counselor at a girl's camp in Pike’s County. treet, has returned to Chesbrough A sumer College for the summer. Miss Evelyn Culp, nurse at Cor- nell Medical Center in New York City will spend the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Culp of Huntsville. Mr. Clarence Smith and daugh- ters, Janet and Patsy, of North Eaton, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Caster- line and children, Larry and Grace, of Fernbrook, and Mary Lou Rogers of Idetown were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Rogers of Idetown Sun- day. has been visiting his son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tres- cott, Philadelphia, the past two weeks, has returned home. Mrs. John Lowe, Poplar street, is slowly recovering from a serious illness. Mrs. Edward Sidorek and infant son, Edward Eugene, have returned from General Hospital to their home on Harris street. Miss Dorothy Deemer, Hallstead, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hartman, Main road. Miss Marilyn Colvin, of Wash- ington, D. C., has been the guest of Jane Case. * * ¥* Mrs. Lauren Dymond has returned to her home in Bridgeport, Conn., after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dymond, Main road, Shavertown. She was accompanied by William Dymond. Thomas Batey, Baltimore, is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Batey, Franklin street. Mrs. George Shaver, Trucksville, is a patient in General Hospital. He is recovering from an operation performed on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Culver of eral days this week the latter's aunt, Miss Maude Brotherhood of Wilkes- Barre. * * * John Trescott, Terrace street, who | Mrs. Floyd Hoover Is Honored At Shower Mrs. Floyd Hoover of Idetown was honored at a variety shower held at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Boice, Saturday evening. Luncheon was served to the follow- ing: Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wolf of Meeker; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Baer of Outlet; Mr. and Mrs. Free- man Boice of Mehoopany; Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Boice and children, Carl, Delmar, and Shirley, of Sugar and daughter, Donna, of Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ide and children, Mildred, Lo’s and David, of King- ston; Mrs. Ernest Baer and Marilyn and Nancy Baer of Alderson; Mr. I'and Mrs. Elmer Boice of Noxen; Mr. i and Mrs. Carl Baer, Mr. and Mrs. | Walter Mead, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hoover and children, Lester and Roxie, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hoover, | Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Boice and daughter, Margaret, all of Idetown. | Mrs. William Vivian Entertains At Dinner | Mrs. William Vivian, Fernbrook, Hollow; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Boice | Crochet Chair Sets Are Decorative And Useful = ® Conservation begins at home. Protect your furniture with smart and attractive chair sets which are decorative as well as useful. set which you can easily make yourself, features a splash of three vivid Florence Miss Florence L. Dailey, daughter of Mrs. Gladys Dailey of Centermore- land, and Willis E. Snyder, son of Mrs. Ada Stiffler of New Enter- prise, Pa., were united in marriage on Saturday afternoon, June 27, 1942 at 4:30 P. M., in the Center+ moreland Methodist Church. The Rev. Thomas F. Kline, pastor of the church, officiated. The bride was given in marriage by her uncle, Arthur Shook. “Attendants were Miss Evelyn Shook of Centermore- land, cousin of the bride, and Law- rence Merrill of Williamsport. The bride was attractive in white birdseye pique street length dress made with peplum jacket and Irish lace inserts. She wore a picture hat of white bengaline and shoul- der bouquet of daisies and babies breath. Miss Shook chose ice blue summer crepe with matching hat fashioned like the bride’s and a shoulder bouquet of pink roses. Both This crocheted the bride's mother and the bride- groom’s mother selected navy blue sheer with white accessories and shoulder bouquets of gardenias. The church was decorated with evergreen and garden flowers. Far- rington Hunter of Centermoreland gave a short recital, played the wedding music and sang “Because” and “God Keep You” and was ac- companied by Oliver Schellenberger of Demunds. The bride is a graduate of Dallas Borough High School, class of 1936 and Penn State College, class of 1940 and is teaching Home Eco- nomics in Woodbury High School, Woodbury, Pa. She is a member of Charitides sorority. The bridegroom is a graduate of Replogle High School, class of 1933 and Juanita College, class of 1935 and is a teach- er in the Woodbury Schools. The couple will make their home in Woodbury, Pa., after September 1st. | entertained at a chicken dinner and | colors in a geometric floral design against a neutral background. It is I Pi Mu Members To Give ‘cards on Monday. Prizes | George Metz, Trucksville; : Batey, Mrs. Russell Case, Mrs. Ches- | ter Hartman and Mrs. James Harf- man. Machell avenue had as guest sev- | Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Trimm, ! Jr. and daughter of Rochester, N. i Y., have rented Herbert Lundy's j Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hauck and | residence on Pioneer avenue. Mr. family of Demunds road attended | Trimm is distributor with Charles J. G. Hadsel and Paul Parrish of Mr. and Mrs. George Schoen of Weekend at the Jones’ Scranton visited Mrs. J. G. Hadsel Miller of, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright of Ide-; Mr. and Mrs. Homer Paltridge of Overbrook avenue left Sunday for, the Yeisley home during their ab- Mrs. Floyd Hoover of Idetown vis-| jted Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Boice of ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Schooley of Orange left Monday to act as * ok % Miss Helen Galey, who has been the guest of Mrs. Susan Orr, Main the wedding of Mrs. Hauck’s niece at Reading on Saturday. Mrs. Roscoe Lee, former Dallas resident, is spending several days in cent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. James. noo vo, City. Jack Lee is in the i service at Camp Wheeler, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones of ! Claude street and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whitesell and son, Robert, of Kingston, will spend the holliday cabin at Forkston. Mary Delaney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Delaney of Alderson has returned from Camp Onawandah where she spent a week. McGiltin of Ashley was a recent ® kw Mr: and Mrs. Warren Yeisley of Overbrook avenue will leave this weekend to spend a month at their summer home at Pease Eddy. Mr. and Mrs. Earl VanCampen and chil- dren, Patsy and Buddy, will occupy "sence. Mrs. Delia Boyle of Harvey's Lake had as weekend guest her son, PFC Thomas Boyle of Indiantown Gap. Mrs. T. A. Williammee was called to Lawrenceville, Tioga County, on Wednesday by the serious illness of her mother, Mrs. J. H. Woodford, who was stricken with a stroke. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Oliver of Shavertown will spend the holiday weekend at Bloomingdale with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rood. x * * Mrs. Roy Tryon celebrated her birthday at her home in Idetown Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Cave and children, Jackie and Mary Jane, of Idetown have moved into the home | formerly occupied by the Crosby | family. Beverly Piatt of Huntsville re- turned home Monday after spending a week with June Swan of Ide- town. Mrs. Dorothy Lincoln and son, Richard, returned to Philadelphia | after their visit with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Swan of Idetown. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Swan, Mr. Horace Spencer, Mrs. Merle Shaver and Mrs. Liva® Harris of Idetown motored to Virginia and spent the weekend with Sgt. Harry Spencer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Spencer. Harry Smith, attending Drew University, spent the weekend Warren Fowler and Tex Wilson of with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Smith of Idetown. Harry is em- ployed at Sparrow’s Point in the office of the Bethlehem Steel for the summer. Janice Beck of Kingston visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tryon of Idetown several days last week. Helen Tryon is recovering at her home in Idetown after a tonsil- dectomy recently. Pvt. Willard Rogers of Fort of Fredericksburg, Va., spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Rogers of Idetown. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Roberts and children, Richard and Margaret Jane, of Plymouth, visited Mrs. Rob- ert’s grandmother, Mrs. William Weaver of Idetown Sunday. Mrs. Weaver spent the weekend with Mrs. Phoebe Atherholt of Wilkes- Barre. Meyers, Va., and Pvt. Harry Rogers | J. Gallagher for Bird's Eye Frosted Foods in seventeen counties. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lewis of Lehman were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dodson at Muhlenburg | recently. Kenneth Alling of Wyoming has returned to his home after spending a week with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lewis at Leh- man. - * Ed Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnson and son, Dickie, of Luzerne have re- turned from Wills Eye Hospital, Philadelphia, where Dickie submit- ‘ted to an operation on his eye. If this operation is successful he will return to the hospital shortly for an operation on the other. Dickie is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson of Lehman. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Whitesell of Lehman will have as guest for the summer their daughter, Mrs. Joseph Ellsworth of Meshoppen. Mr. Ells- worth, who is a teacher at Meshop- pen, will attend summer school at: Bloomsburg. Mrs. George Lewis and Mrs. Vin- cent Hartzel attended the all-day meeting of White Shriners at Wilkes-Barre on Tuesday. C. J. Eipper, who is employed in Philadelphia, spent the weekend with his family on Demunds road. * * * Florence Tugend were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lewis at Leh- man recently. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Richards of Kunkle were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson at Lehman on Sun- day. Miss Myrtle Major of Shavertown celebrated her birthday anniversary last week with a family party. Present were her mother, Mrs. Dora children, Jennie, Howard, Homer, George, Mary Britain, Mrs. H. B. Roberts and Mr." and Mrs. Vincent Hartzel. Mrs. Eugene Lamoreaux of Leh- man entertained Mrs. Katie Koup and Miss Jennie Walker of Hunts- ville recently. Mrs. F. M. Gordon, who was a pa- tient at General Hospital last week suffering with a broken shoulder, has returned to her home on Norton avenue. * * * Ensign R. Fleming, who has been spending a furlough with his par- ents, Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Fleming of Main street, returned Saturday to the U. S. Naval Air Station at | Jacksonville, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Digby Baltzell of Huntsville spent several days last week in New York City where they were registered at the Vanderbilt | Hotel. - The following enjoyed a picnic at Perrin’s Marsh on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ashburner and Nelson and Bob; Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Kun- kle and Alan, Mrs. Harold Smith and Donald, Forrest and Lawrence; Felice Miers, Mildred Kitchen and Estella Elston. Edward Cundiff is a patient at Nanticoke State Hospital where he underwent an operation on Satur- day. Kenneth Alling of Wyoming and | Major, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Major and were | made of pearl cotton in a Cameo stitch. The fringed tassels combine all | awarded to Mrs. John A. Batey and | (our colors. Directions for making this chair set may be obtained by | Mrs. James Harfman. Guests were | sending a stamped, self-addressed envelope to the Needlework Department i George Shaver, son of Mr. and | Mrs. John Garrahan, Kingston; Miss | of this paper, specifying design No. 50-15. | Dorothy Deemer, Hallstead; Mrs. | Recital At Oliver Home Four members of the local Pi Mu Society will present a recital at the home of their teacher, Mrs. Wesley Mable Rogers Becomes Bride At Loyely G Beautiful surroundings and per- fect weather made an ideal setting for the wedding of Miss Mabel A. Rogers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dorey Rogers, and Nile Hess, son of | Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hess, of Kun- kle. The ceremony was performed in the garden of the bride's parents at Orchard Farm Sunday after- noon at 3 o’clock, by Rev. Francis Freeman, of Wilkes-Barre, former pastor of the Dallas Methodist Church. Miss Evelyn Knappman, music supervisor at the township high school, played the wedding music. The bride who was given in mar- riage by her father, was gowned in a floor length dress of white marquis- ette over satin. The bodice had in- sets of lace, square neckline and long sleeves. She wore a shoulder length veil of, net and carried a bouquet of white gardenias, larkspur and baby’s breath. en Wedding Oliver in Shavertown this evening, Friday. The program has been en- tirely arranged by the girls. Other members of the club and their par- ents and friends have been invited. Taking part are Louise Hazeltine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Haz- eltine, and Janet Post, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Post of Trucks- Miss Dorothy Weaver was maid of honor. She wore an aquamarine gown and veil to match and white accessories. Her bouquet was pink ville; Doris McCarthy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McCarthy of and yellow rosebuds. The flower | Dallas, and Ann Emery, daughter of girl, Wilma Hess, sister of the bride- | My. and Mrs. Jack Emery of King- groom, was dressed in yellow organ- die and carried a basket of rose pet- | als. Har i si » Bs Hote Hess was his brother's Executive Board Meets Mrs. Rogers chose an orchid red-| Misses Mildred and Elma Major ingote dress and black accessories. | Were hostesses to Executive Board Mrs. Hess wore a blue summer silk | of Dallas District Sabbath School with white accessories. Both wore | Association Wednesday evening. corsages of yellow roses. | Miss Mildred Major had charge of Both Mr. and Mrs. Hess are grad- | devotions. It was decided to dis- uates of the Dallas Township High | continue meetings for the rest of School. Mr. Hess is employed by i the summer on account of gasoline ston. Miss Margaret Clarence LaSall Mr. and Mrs. Addison D. Hull of Washington; D. C., and formerly residents of Dallas, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Mar- garet E. Hull, to Clarence W. La- Salle, of Washington, D. C., son of Mr. and Mrs!" Joseph LaSalle, on Friday, May 8 at 7:30 P. M., in the Eldebrooke Methodist Church, Wash- ington, D. C. Reverend Walter M. Michael officiated. The church was decorated with baskets of spring flowers. The couple were attended by Mrs. Robert Barry of Washing- ton, a classmate of the bride at Woodrow Wilson High School and Bethlehem Steel Company. After a | and tire shortage. short trip the couple will reside in Mrs. C. B. Henry, Mrs. Margaret Harrisburg. Patton, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Keller, Those who entertained: for Mrs. | James Baker, Rev. Roswell Lyon Hess prior to her marriage were | and the hostesses. Miss Dorothy Weaver and Mrs. George Rogers. | Ruth Maloney To Wed Edward Parrish Today » arries | Miss Ruth E. Maloney, Eley street, | Kingston, daughter of Mrs. Beatrice " J Maloney and the late W. S. Maloney, t as ington { will be married to Edward R. Par- | rish, son of Mrs. Della Parrish and Mr. Hudson LaSalle of Washington, ing late E. R. Parrish of Idetown D. C., brother of the bridegroom. 4 on Epiddy morning, July 3, at 10 The bride wore a dusty rose street. ock in the Forty Fort Methodist length dress, small hat and veil to! Church. Dr. J. R. Pennell will offici- sen and a corsage of white roses. Sie The ig elon Is a Ecuas of he matron of honor chose Alice | Kingston Hig chool an ilkes- blue with navy accessories and a Barre Business College. She is sec- corsage of Talisman roses. A re- retary to Donald D. Tretheway, ception for about fifty guests was | merchandise broker in Wilkes-Barre. held in one of the church reception ! Mr. Parrish is a graduate of Lehman rooms after the ceremony. at their cottage at Woodland Beach, Present were | i Charles Schmolls Are Honored At Shower Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schmoll were guests of honor at a variety shower given at Huntsville Christian Church Tuesday evening. The cou- ple received a number of lovely gifts. Present were Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Garinger, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Shaver, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Covert Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Culp, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Culp, Mr. and Mrs. William Eckert, Mrs. J. A. Roberts, Mrs. Walter Covert, Sr., Mrs. Eu- gene Lazarus, Mrs. Bertha Jenkins, Mrs. Herbert Major, Mrs. Frances Culp, Mrs. Ralph Frant, Miss Elma Major, Miss Mildred Major, Miss Hannah Culp, Miss Dorothy Culp, Miss Ruth Culp, Miss Phyllis Elston, Miss Jean Elston, Gerald Frantz and the guest of honor. W.S.C.S. Committee Meets At Hildebrant Home Ways and Means Committee of Dallas W. S. C. S. met at the home of Mrs. Machell Hildebrant Tuesday afternoon- to make plans for the next six months. There will be a bake sale September 5, a Tom Thumb Wedding the latter part of September and a series of readings. during the fall months. Committee members are: Mrs. Charles Jones and Mrs. Machell Hildebrant, chair- men; Mrs. Arthur Dungey, Mrs. Ed- win Nelson, Mrs. George Ayre, Mrs. Peter Clark, Mrs. Jennie Brown, Mrs. Stanley Davies, Mrs. C. 8S. Hildebrant, Mrs. May Ide, Mrs. Charles Quaill, Mrs. David Joseph, Mrs. Ray Knecht, Mrs. Albert Par- rish, Mrs. Winnie Thomas and Mrs. Lewis LeGrand. Day Camp Note Girl Scouts of the Dallas District who plan to attend the Wildwood Day Camp at Harvey's Lake are asked to bring their own plates, cereal dishes, cups, silver and sugar | High School and a welder for the [in a covered jar labelled with their Mr. and Mrs. LaSalle spent a week ; Luzerne Anthracite Coal Company. | names. Maryland, and are now at their : apartment on Rock Creek Church ! Road, Washington, D. C. Jay Gould Trains At Newport School Jay Gould, who enlisted the day after his graduation from Dallas Borough High School, has been sent to the Naval Training School at Newport, R 1, where he has volun- teered for submarine duty. His brother Albert has been promoted to the rank of corporal in the army Warren Yeisleys Are | Hosts To Wardan Family Mr. and Mrs. Warren Yeisley of Overbrook avenue entertained mem- bers of the Wardan family at their | 37th annual reunion a week ago i Sunday. Mr. Yeisley is president of {the family organization. Present at the reunion were: Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ¥ A air corps at McCord Field, Tacoma, | gar Wood and Miss Emily Wood of Washington. He is a gunner on a | Wilkes-Barre; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert bomber. The third Gould, Robert, | Fuller and David and Robert of is employed at the Curtis Wright | Binghamton; Mr. and Mrs. Max Airplane factory at Buffalo. A swell | Hallet of Hartford, Conn.; Mrs. Clar- family! ence Malador and Mrs. Mark White The Gould boys have made their | of Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Dar- home with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph | rel Yeisley and Darrell, Warren and Brown of Parrish street for a good | Earl Van Gail and Mr. and Mrs. many years. | Campen and children, Patsy and Jay is well known as a whistler | Buddy, of Kingston; Mr. and Mrs: throughout the Back Mountain area | Jack Yeisley and Saundra Kay, and young folks remember him as | Brent and Keith of Shavertown; Mrs. head cheerleader at basketball Mame Dymond and Mr. and Mrs. games. Stanley Nelson and Thomas of Trucksville; Mr. and Mrs. John Gar- (Garden Party {butt and Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Alderson W. 8. C. 8. will hold a | Charles Snyder, Miss Clare Wardan garden party at the home of Mrs. and the host and hostess of Dallas. Frank Jackson Thursday, July 9. Committee in charge: Mrs. Gilbert Carpenter, Mrs. George Armitage | and Mrs. Anna Fitten. Leaves For Middletown Miss Dorothy Culp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Culp of Hunts- ville, left Wednesday for Middle- Idetown Mothers | town where she will be employed Mothers of boys from Idetown |at the airplane depot. She received who are serving Uncle Sam are ask- the appointment as a result of tak- ed ‘to send the dates of their sons’ | ing civil service examinations. birthdays to Mrs. J. G. Hadsel so { Dorothy was formerly employed in that their friends and neighbors | the office of Berman's Jewelry Store from there can send them cards. |in Wilkes-Barre. On Guard Again let us warn you to get your supplics of printing now before prices and paper increase THE POST PRINT SHOP. “More than a newspaper, a community institution”