THE 5 POST, FRIDAY, AUGU T .28, op 4 Neghborhood | ‘Notes And News of Local al Church ‘Doings Purely Personal Home Phone 161 Office Phone 300 Mr. and Mrs. eral weeks their daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Lynch of Camp Hill. Miss Agnes Sidorek, who has been ill for the past three weeks, is recuperating at her home on De- ~ munds road. 3 Francis Sidorek of Middleton spent several days this week at his home in East Dallas. Mr- Sidorek is a mechanic at the Middleton Air De- pot and expects to be transferred shortly. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Smith of Machell avenue entertained a few of their former Reynolds street, Kingston, neighbors at a picnic supper Tuesday evening. 5 * ®* 0% Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Risley ~ entertained at an anniversary din- ner honoring Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Barber of Briar Cliff Manor, Tues- 5 day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lewin of Cen- ter Hill road entertained for several days last week, Mr- and Mrs. Frank Basta of Brooklyn, N.' Y., and Gray- don Cairl of Norristown. Mrs. Basta is the former Eleanor Murphy. ‘Mrs. Dan Sutch of Center Hill road and her sister and aunt, Miss Ruth Gordon and Miss Jones, of Pittsburgh, who have been her guest, spent several days this week in New York City. Gertrude Garreau, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Garreau of Church street, is visiting her grand- : parents in Williamsport. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kear of Lake street had as dinner guest Monday evening Mrs. C. N. Booth of Lehman avenue. * * * Mr- and Mrs. William Roberts spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Owens of Parrish street. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Case of Scran- ton spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Case. Donald Case is spending the week with his grandparents. Mrs. H. H. Zeiser of Huntsville road left Sunday to spent several weeks with her daughter and fam- jly, Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Scott of Easton and her son, Mr. and Mrs. | Bruce R- Zeiser at Bonnet Shores, R. 1 John V. Heffernon, who is employ- ed in Washington, spent several days with friends in Dallas last week. Miss Evelyn Culp, R.N. and Charles Bettenson of New York City, spent the weekend with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mil- ton Culp at Huntsville. » * * * Mrs. A. C. Davenport, who has been the guest of Mrs. Adda Garin- ger at Alderson, has gone to St. Clair to spend sometime. Arthur Culver, who is employed at Elizabeth, N. J-, spent the week- end with his family on Machell ave- nue. Mrs. Roscoe Lee, who has been summering at Lake Carey, has taken an apartment on Pierce street for the winter. Mrs. Lee is a form- er resident of Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Skopic of Lehman had as Sunday guests their sons, Private Peter Skopic of Fort George Meade, Maryland, Paul Sko- pic of Schenectady, N. Y., and their ' daughters, Mary and Julia of El- mira and Miss Gladys Manuel of Elmira. Miss Elsie Lamoreaux has resum- ed her work after a tonsildectomy. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dungey of Lake street entertained for several days this week Mr. and Mrs. Ed- : M. A. Wilcox of | ~ Lake street have as guests for sev- ward Lewis of Wilkes-Barre. Satur- day evening: Mr. and Mrs. Theo- dore Blanchard of Kingston visited at the Dungey home. oR Mrs. Stella Isaacs of Kunkle is entertaining Mrs. Balcom of Hart- ford, Conn. Mrs: Isaacs and Mrs. Balcom were former neighbors in Delaware. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Elston of Kunkle returned Monday evening from a vacation in Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Houghwout and son, Nelson, of Trucksville, left Monday for Philadelphia where Nel- son entered the Shrine Hospital for treatment to his hand. Mrs. Clyde Lapp has returned to her home on Machell avenue after spending a month with her son, Charles Ross Lapp, at Pensacola, Florida. ' Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Mildred Ferry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Ferry, and Albert G. Allen on Aug- ust 1. The couple are living on Davenport street. “Mr. and Mrs. Orris Aurend of Steelton are spending sometime with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Frantz on Main street: Rev. and Mrs. Herbert E. Frank- fort and daughter, Virginia: Louise, of Shavertown spent Thursday eve- ning visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kemmerer of Wyoming. The Kem- merers are former residents of Fernbrook. Thomas Batey, who is employed at the Glen Martin plant in Balti- more, is spending several days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.’ Batey. of Franklin street, Shaver- ‘town. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Evans of Kingston and Mrs. Harry Rudy and son of Edwardsville were recent vis- itors at the Sidorek home in East Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ide of Par- rish street, had as guests for a few days this week Mrs. Barbara Major of Shavertown and Mrs. Goldie Ide of Lehman. Mrs. Arthur Kiefer, who submit- ted to an appendectomy at Nesbitt Hospital recently, returned to her home on Church street Sunday. Mrs. Victor Canzani and Mrs. Robert Pickett of East Dallas are spending the week at Atlantic City. Melvin Mosier of Kunkle road has been suffering from an infected finger. * * ES Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones of Claude street spent Sunday in King- ston where they visited the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Jones, and his brother, Sgt. Technician Paul Jones of New Cumberland, who was home on furlough. Mrs. Nelson Booth and daughter of Lehman avenue are spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Haus- er at Rockport, Pa. Mrs. C. N. Booth, who has been in Atlantic City for the past three weeks, re- turned to the Lehman avenue home on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mayer of Lake street are entertaining this week their niece, Vel Baer of Shickshinny. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Howell of Lehman are entertaining their sis- ters-in-law from Chicago and New York State. * ER Mr. and Mrs. Ralph. Johnson of Lehman had as guests Saturday their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson and son, Billy, of Forty Fort. Mrs. John- son celebrated her birthday anni- versary. William Neeley of Lehman had as guests last week his sons, George of Syracuse, N. Y., and Walter of Lancaster: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allen of Har- vey’s Lake entertained at cards Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Wilcox of Lake street, and Mr. and Mrs. William Lynch of Camp Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Owens of | Parrish street had as weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pierce of Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Roberts of Wilkes-Barre, Mr-. and Mrs. John Williams of Forty Fort and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rice and son, Bobby, of Lehman. Miss Josephine Stem recently spent a week visiting friends in Kearny, N. J. , * * * Mr. and Mrs. James Casterline and children, Nancy Ann, Jimmy Lee and Doris Jean, of Idetown, are spending a week at Parrin’s Marsh. Mr. and Mrs. George Mascal and Mr and Mrs. Roy Huff and family of Ashley, Mrs. D. W. Edwards, Miss Margaret Edwards and Leslie Stubbins of Parsons, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar George of Idetown. Miss Kate Shelhimer, Mrs. Walter Shelhimer and sons,’ Bobby and Billy, of Luzerne, and Mrs. George Metz of Ashley, called on Mrs. George Tuesday. Mrs: Rodney Ingram of Idetown is visiting her husband, who is em- ployed at Williamsport. Mrs. Clarence Smith and daugh- ters, Patsy and Janet, of North Eaton, are spending the week with Mrs. Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Rogers of Idetown: Mrs. Labagh and Mr. William Sterling of Rochester, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Spencer of Idetown. Mr. Spencer, who has been ill for several weeks, is im- proving. * * * Miss Dorothy Deemer of Hallstead, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hartman, Main road, Fernbrook. Mrs. William Harfman, Tunkhan- nock, is visiting Mrs. James Harf- man, Terrace street, Fernbrook: Joseph Randall, East Dallas, is a patient in the General Hospital. Mr. Randall, who is seventy-five years old, is in a critical condition. Russell Dodd of Bridgeport, Con- necticut, spent a few days this week with his wife in Idetown. 1 William Necloy Is Honored On Birthday William Neeley of Lehman and Mrs. A. A. Neeley of Idetown were guests of honor at a birthday din- ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Elston, Lehman, last Wed- nesday. Present were Mr. A. A. Neeley, Mrs. Ralph Welch and daughter, Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Frantz, George Neeley of Syra- cuse, N. Y., Walter Neeiey of Lan- caster, the guests of honor and the host and hostess. Have Family Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allen of Har- vey's Lake entertained at a family dinner Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Harry Montz of Trucksville, Mrs. Clinton Honeywell, Mrs. French, Mrs. George Watkins and children, Barbara, Tom and ' Bill, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swanson, Allen Frederick and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allen, Jr., and Joan and Harry 3rd, Mrs. Lewis Jones of Bloomsburg, and Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Frantz of Chase. Miss Betty Jean Lilley and Mar- jorie Landell of Buffalo, N. Y., spent the weekend with Mrs. Florence Phillips of Norton avenue: Mrs. Nora Riley of Claude street is spending a couple of weeks with her sister, Mrs. Wiliam Reynolds of Norwich, N. Y. Miss Grace Thompson of Forty Fort spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. J- J, Gabel. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oberst en- tertained over the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kuhl of Binghamton and Mrs. Arlo Meeker and sons of Phila- delphia. Eugene Kocher and Dale 'Oney, who motored to Chester Monday, have returned. Mrs: days in Chester with her husba last week. * * * Mrs. Clarence Oberst and Avis Wesley motored to Harri on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William Weaver and daughter, Olma, Mrs. Harry Weav- er, Joseph and Anna Weaver, of Waverly, N. Y., spent the weekend with Mrs. J. J. Gabel. Miss Anna Weaver is remaining for a week as guest of Miss Ruth Gabel. Mr. and Mrs: Fassett Eckert of Is. Idetown announce the birth of “a” six-pound boy, Thursday evening, August 20, at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. This is the Eckert’s first boy. Mrs. Robert Renshaw returned Friday after visiting her son, Billy, who is in the Navy stationed at Norfolk, Virginia, and her daugh- ter, Jean, who is employed in Phila- delphia. * * * Mrs. Walter Smith and daugh- ters, Naomi and Kathryn, of Ide- town, are spending several days with Mr. Smith in Baltimore, Mary- land, where he is employed. Mrs. Frederick Finney of Lan- caster, is spending several weeks with her mother, Mrs. Charles Palmer while Mr. Finney is work- ing in Pittsburgh. Mrs. Palmer, Mrs: Finney and Miss Carol Ben- nett spent several days this week with relatives in Peckville. Misses Mary and Margaret Taylor of Shade Gap have returned after spending a week with their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Warren S. Taylor, Trucksville. * * * Daisy Belles, Cecelia Oblen, Phyl- lis Moore, Margaret. Martin, Jean Wesley, Theresa Cullin and Ann Marie Cullin, members of the Fern- brook Girl Scout troop, and their leader, Mrs. Edward Sidbrek, are enjoying the weekend at Wildwood, Harvey's Lake. They are accom- panied by Mrs. Claude :Cooke, Mrs. Dorey Rogers and Mrs. Corey Cris- pell. Betty Lewis of Lehman has re- turned home from Philadelphia af- ter spending a week and a half visiting her aunt, Grace Ferry. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Crispell of Outlet, entertained at dinner for their daughter, Erma, on her tenth birthday Friday, Mr. and Mrs. El- mer Hoover and children, Lester and Roxie, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hoover of Idetown, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Crispell and Beverly Ann of Outlet. + x x Mr. and Mrs. Donald Boice and daughter, Donna, of Dallas, Mrs. Jesse Boice and daughter, Margar- et, Mrs: Floyd Hoover of Idetown, attended the Traver and Barringer reunion at Traver’s Park on Sunday. Elmer Hoover visited John Cris- pell at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital and found him improved. John en- tered the hospital August 13 for treatment. Mrs. John Hayden and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Snyder and Gerald, 2nd, visited Mr. Snyder’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Snyder at Fawn | Grove, Sunday. Almon Rood spent a few/[ ‘Married At Union Center Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Sayre Mis€ Marion Alice Edson, daugh- of Mr. and Mrs. Guy H. Edson of Union Center, became the bride of Charles T. Sayre, 30 Grand ave- nue, Endicott, N. Y. son of Clinton Sayre and the late Mrs: Sayre of Dallas in the Union Center Congre- gational Church July 15 at 8 p. m. Attendants were Miss Rosalyn Ben- nett of Maine, ¢ousin of the bride, and Robert Pogar of Endicott. Ush- ers were William and Robert Edson, -brothers of the bride.- - The bride was attractive in prin- cess gown fashioned with short sleeves and sweetheart neckline. Her shoulder length pink veil hung from a blue satin cap and she car- ried a colonial bouquet 6f pink iss Marion Alice Edson Is To Charles T. Sayre . rose buds and blue sweet peas. Following the ceremony a recep- tion was held at the home of the bride and the couple left for a short trip. Mr. Sayre attended Dallas Town- ship High School and while in Dal- las was empoyed at the Irem Tem- ple Country Club. For the past two years he has been with the Inter- national Business Machine Corpor- ation in Endicott. The couple will reside at 703% Monroe street, En- dicott. Among the local people who at- tended the wedding were Mrs. Hen- ry Shupp, Ruth Sayre, George Sayre of Dallas and Mrs. Herbert Phillips of Tunkhannock. Mr. and Mrs. Boice Are Birthday Party Hosts Mr. and Mrs. Donald Boice of Parrish street entertained recently at a birthday party honoring the latter's brother. Present were Mr: and Mrs. Walter Mead, Mrs. Mrs: Jane Boice, Jess Lilly Naomi Smith, Lester Hoover of Idetown, Virgil Sutton of Lehman, Mrs. William Monk, Mickey Hazeltine, Gertrude Moore, Foster Sutton and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Boice and daughter, Donna, of Dallas. Boice, Howard Boice, Accepts Position Mrs. Forrest Kunkle of Lake Catalpa, has accepted a position as teacher at the Hillside School in Jackson Township. Mrs. Kunkle is a graduate of Bloomsburg State Teachers’ College and for several years has been acting as substitute tive worker in the PTA. Entertains At Cards Mrs. John Nicholson entertained members of her bridge club at her home on Demunds road Monday evening. Prizes were won by Mrs. J. H. Hauck and Mrs. Nicholson. Others present were Mrs. M. J. Brown, Mrs. Louise Colwell, Mrs. Florence Phillips, Mrs. Paul Warrin- er and Mrs: Henry Peterson. at Dallas Township. She is an ac- Mrs. James Gansel Is Hostess To 500 Club Mrs. Claude street entertained a number of friends at 500 on Wednesday. Pres- James Gansel of i ent were Mrs. Sherman Wardan of Shavertown, Mrs. George Hofmeis- ter of Nuangola, Mrs. Margaret Hil- debrant of Philadelphia, Mrs. Em- ma Shaver, Mrs) Laura Shaver, Mrs. Mary Shaver, Mrs. D. P. Honeywell, Mrs. Oscar Roth, Mrs. Kenneth Oliver, Mrs. William Lancio of Dal- las, and Mrs. Thomas Arner of Scranton. Announces Betrothal Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nulton of Cen- termoreland, announce the engage- ment of their. daughter, Pearl, to | Sheldon Fitzgerald, of .{ Fernbrook. Mr. Fitzgerald, a son of Mrs. Minnie Fitzgerald, is an employee of B. R. Wall Co., Wilkes-Barre. No date has been set for the wedding. Hold Wiener Roast A number of young people held a wiener roast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Frederick in Shavertown Saturday evening: Present were Florence Smith, Rob- ert Ashburner, Robert ess, Helen Elston, Eleanor Elston, Lena Elston, Ruth Hackling, Donald Smith, Mil- dred Kitchen and the host, Charles Kunkle. WYOMING Founded in 1844 ing from Maine to California. Virtues.” Catalogue Sent on Request College Preparation Graduates accepted in all leading colleges. more than three hundred Seminary graduates were found in ninety of the leading colleges and universities of the United States extend- Business Thorough Training in. Modern Business Methods. Other Courses ART—MUSIC—PUBLIC SPEAKING This school is distinguished because of thoroughly trained and experienced faculty, honored traditions, a distinguished Board of Trustees, a strong, loyal alumni body, high moral and educational ideals emphasizing ‘New Fashioned Knowledge and Old Fashioned WILBUR H. FLECK, President, Kingston, Pa. SEMINARY Fall Term Begins Sept. 8, 1942 In September, 1941, Interviews Invited | | Hinkle and the Seventy-First Surrounded by all but ope of his children and a goodly | grandchildren, Marvin E brated his 71st birthday anniver- sary at a dinner held at Shadyside Grove on Sunday. Active and alert as the sixteen-year-olds, he set a lively pace for the young folks and all had a thoroughly good time. Present weré: Mr: and Mrs. Stan- ley Elston and children, Helen, Lena, Elnor dnd Jerry, Alberta | Brotherhood Men Hold Corn And Wiener Roast Brotherhood of St. Paul's Luth- eran Church of Shavertown held a corn and wiener roast at the Shav- ertown Fire Hall Monday evening. The meeting was opened with scripture reading and prayer led by the Rev. Herbert E. Frankfort. New members admitted were John Wy- sick, John Miles, Harold Flack and James Kelley. Others present were: J. A. Martin, Irvin Davis, Willard Lozo, Clinton Fahringer, Fred Mal- kemes, S. J. Woolbert, Francis Youngblood, Henry Fiske, Byron Kitchen, James Kelley, John Eck, Howard Woelbert, William J. Evans, Lester Hoover, John Thomas, Rich- ard Rudy, Oliver Williams, Ralph Franklin, Gustav Adler, John Wy- sick, John Miles, Harold Flack, Ted Rev. Herbert E. Frankfort. [Alice Hand Marries | Dickson City Man/ Announcement has beén made of the marriage of Miss /Alj Hand, daughter of Mrs. Ethel Hand of Alderson, and Robert Llewellyn Hughes, son of Attorney and Mrs. Fred Hughes of Dickson City. Rev. David R. Morgan performed the ceremony in Alderson Methodist Church on August 19. Mrs. Hughes is a graduate of College Misericor- dia and is teaching in Kingston Township Schools. Mr. Hughes was graduated from Scranton Central High School and is a member of Pennsylvania Motor Police: Marvin Elston Celebrates His irthday At Dinner De , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Els- , Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Elston and Stella, Wayne and Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dodson, Mrs. Stella Isaacs, Mrs. Balcom, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Landon, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Ide, Jane, Danny, Dale and Carl, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hess, Janet Hess, Joan Kunkle, Mr. and Mrs: William Thomas, Billy, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rothery, Laura and Guy, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Els- ton. Young Folks Roast | Corn And Wieners A group of young folks held a corn and wiener roast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Skopic of Lehman recently. Those present were Andrew Wallo, Edward Neiz- goda, Stephen Skopic, John Zayatz, Vera Rogers, Janet Lamoreaux, An- na Skopic, Betty Layou, Irene Wallo, Emil Fedor, Robert Matisko, Anne Havrilla, Agnes Elenchick, Peggy Elenchick, Joseph Skopic, Ed- Alice Rodrigitz, Francis Zayatz and Edward Kutchner. Ted Wilson Celebrates Birthday Anniversary “Ted Wilson of East Dallas was surprised by a number of friends and neighbors who helped him cele- brate his birthday anniversary Sat- urday evening. They were Mr. and Mrs. James Morris and family, Bea- trice Holsworth, Lamort Holsworth of Forty Fort, Mr. and Mrs. Giles Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. John Sholtis, Madeline and John Sholtis, Jr. Alec Wilson, Joe Matukitis, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harvey of Bunker Hill. Beaumont Union Church Kenneth Elegna, Pastor. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Evening services at 8 o’clock. . Don’t miss our Sunday evening services. Come and worship with us. There will be special music along with a lively song service which we know will be enjoyed by all. This is a gorgeous Park, Dallas Village across the street. No. 4. always enjoy it. Goss Manor Hill Crest is the most built-up section of Goss Manor. It has a delightful view—1385 feet above sea level at Hildonia and Gordon streets. Beautiful homes, ranging in value from $6,000 to $15,000, are built on lots with frontage up to 200 feet. Hill Crest in Goss Manor is indeed a delightful spot. I have just four choice lots left. I list them here for your information and for your careful consideration. Highland Drive and Sunset Street . . $1500.00 on Highland Drive and a depth of 250 feet. The high commanding view overlooks Goss Manor rocks on the mountains beyond Wilkes-Barre. Solid rows of trees frame one side and the rear of this lot while pretty white birches are scatter- ed across the lawn. It is a perfect setting for a {i rambling English cottage with terraces and out- of-door fire place. Cash or 2-year terms. No. 2 & 3. The Old State Highway (Church Street) each $650.00 Here are two lovely lots located between the Roth and Llewellyn homes. age of 110 feet, the other a frontage of 115 feet. Dallas Township ‘High School campus is just Either one of these lots is worth $1,000 and is equivalent to the full down payment on an F. H. A. home costing up to $10,000. Cash or 2-year terms. Sunset Street Here is a desirable spot with 100-feet front- age adjoining the property of John Yaple on Sunset Street. This street is paved and curbed. It is a beautiful double lot and will serve as F. H. A. down payment on a home costing $8,000. Cash or 2-year terms. If you desire a new home in a select location, then J build it im the Hill Crest section of Goss Manor, you'll McHenry Construction Co. 229 Pierce Street, Kingston, Pa. 7-5850 OR INQUIRE DALLAS POST spot with 150-feet frontage and the far distant white One lot has a front- $750.00 fr ward La Batch, Alexander Petras, » “ &8
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