spending the man, spent Saturday 3 PAGE FOUR THE POST, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1942 7 te Neighborhood Notes And News Of Led © hurch Doings Home Phone 161 Marjorie Howell, daughter of Mrs. Ziba Howell of Shavertown, has en- rolled in. the freshman class at Bucknell University. Marjorie was graduated from Kingston Township High School in June. The Howells have returned to their home after summer at North Lake. Miss Helen Kolofsky of Harvey's Lake spent a week recently with friends’ in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Major of Leh- ~ man had as guests Wednesday eve- ning Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Moore of East Dallas, Mrs. David Roberts, Mrs. Robert Glahn and son, Billy, of Kingston, and Miss Laura Glahn of Forty Fort. Mrs. Eugene Lamoreaux of Leh- man, who fractured her ankle eleven weeks ago, is getting along nicely now. * * * Clifford Howell, son of Mrs. Ziba _ Howell of Shavertown, who was in- ducted in the service in May, was ~ put in the reserve corps and re- turned to his position in the Tex- tile Canvas Company in New Jersey on September 15. Miss Lois Yaple and Mrs. Francis Lewis and daughter, Betty, of Leh- in Wilkes- Barre as guest of Miss Belle Ruckel. Mrs. Ida Nulton has returned to her home in Forty Fort after spend- ing two weeks visiting relatives in Lehman. * * *® Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson of Lehman, entertained at a family dinner honoring their son, Ralph, who was on furlough last Sunday. All members of the family were present except Howard, who is also in the service and couldn't get away, Present were: Mr. and Mrs. John Fine and family of Wilkes- Barre, Mr. and Mrs. William ‘Thompson and son, Billy, of Forty Fort; Mr. and Mrs. Richard John- son and son, Dick, of Luzerne; Mr. ‘and Mrs. Jerry Richards and Jerry, Jr. of Kunkle, and Ralph. * * * Mrs. Edgar F. Atkinson, who has been staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brace of East Dallas since her marriage, will leave the first of the month for Camp Edward, Mass., to be with her husband. The W. Arthur Blewitts, who have been spending their vacation as guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hall of Tampa, Florida, at their summer ‘home, “Dun Workin” at Green Landing on the Chemung River, have returned to their home, the White House at Fernbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sutch of Goss Manor spent the weekend in New York City. ~ Mr. and Mrs. James Huston, Mr. ‘and Mrs. L. L. Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Chamberlain, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Bodycomb, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sutch and Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Elston attended the Blooms- burg Fair on Wednesday. *® * ® Mr. and Mrs. Richard Owens, Miss Marjorie Mekeel and Paul Walter spent a day last week with Corporal Charles R. Mekeel at Camp Dix, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Gordon of Norton avenue, entertained for sev- eral days last week Mr. and Mrs. James Pfeifer of Warwick, N. Y. Mrs. A. L. Turner of Hanover street, Wilkes-Barre, spent Wednes- day with friends in Dallas. Mrs. Morgan Ruch of East Dallas has returned to Reading for a week’s stay with Mrs. Jessie Burns and Mrs. Mame Rozelle who- have been visiting her at her home in East Dallas for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Case and sons, Donald and Jimmie, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Case of Trucksville. Purely Personal Office Phone 300 Mrs. Bessie Casterlin of Man- chester, Conn., is visiting her daugh- ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Giles Wilson. Mrs. Kenneth Rice has returned from Nesbitt Hospital to her home in Lehman and is getting along nicely. Mrs. Alfred Metzger and children of Schenectady, N. Y., spent the weekend with the former's father and mother-in-law, Mr. and | Mrs. Henry Metzger of Shavertown. Don- ald Metzger, who is stationed at New Cumberland, also spent the weekend at home. =» x - Mrs. W. B. Risley of Lake street, will spend the weekend at Nich- olson with her granddaughter, Priscilla Boston, while Mr. and Mrs. Boston go to New York City to celebrate their wedding anniver- sary. Miss Mildred Kitchen of Noxen, R. D., has enrolled in the freshman, class at College Misericordia. Mil- dred is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kitchen and a gradu- ate of Dallas Township High School, class of 1942. She will study music. Mrs. J. C. Fleming of Main street, and Mrs. Claire Nye will entertain at a shower honoring Janet Smith of Forty Fort, at Hotel Sterling Tuesday, October 6. Janet will marry Richard Conklin of Scranton on October 24. Mrs. William Schmoll has return- ed to her home at Ketchem Corners after spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. Donald Clemow, in Dallas. * * * Miss Dorothy Culp, who has been employed at Middletown, is ill with grip at her home in Huntsville. Last week she submitted to an emerg- ency operation for appendicitis at General Hospital. Dorothy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Culp. Alice Austin of Newark, N. J., spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Austin of Dal- las. Mrs. John Miller of East Dallas is a patient at General Hospital where she had her leg amputated. Miss Irene Brace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brace of East Dallas, left Tuesday for Newark where she has accepted a position in the Pres- byterian Hospital. Irene graduated recently from Nesbitt - Hospital School for Nurses. -* * = Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dodson of Muhlenburg were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lewis of Lehman Wed- nesday evening. Mr. Dodson is a former teacher of Lehman High School. He is now employed as rural mail carrier. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Williams and daughters, Marilyn and Nancy, of Idetown, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Crosby of Wil- liamsport. Dolly Wallo of New Jersey, was the weekend guest of Helen Welsh of Idetown. Mrs. Harriet Morris is ill at her home in Idetown. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cragle and family and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hadsel and family of Idetown, visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cragle of Ceasetown Sunday. Harold Cragle received a position in the A.S. & F. in Berwick this week. * * * Mrs. Charles Hawk and son, Don- ald, who left for the army Wednes- day, spent last Friday with Mr. and Msr. A. A. Neeley of Idetown. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Moyer and children, Richard and Eleanor, of Kingston, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Baer of Outlet, visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Booth of Chambersburg over the weekend. Idetown Soldiers Are Given Rousing Send-Off By Neighbors Cecil Sutton and Elwood Renshaw, two Idetown boys who left Tuesday for the armed forces, were given a hearty send-off Saturday evening at a farewell party given by friends and neighbors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Casterline. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Merle Conden, Harold Spencer, Ed- die Fetsko, Arline Sutton, Howard Boice, Jr., Lester Hoover, Cather- ine Gossart, Mildred Garinger, Charles Casterline, William Caster- line, Bud Davis, Tommy Donnelly, Mrs. Cecil Sutton, the guests of honor and the host and hostess. Sunday night a drop-in party was given for Cecil by his relatives and friends at his home. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Owen Ide and children, Donald, Carl, Dale and Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sutton and daughter Shirley, Mrs. Fannie Sutton, Anthony Matalanige, Mr. and Mrs. James Casterline, Tommy Donnelly, Harold Spencer, Eddie Fetsko, Mr. and Mrs. Walter An- drews and daughter Delphine, Helynn Wydra, Frank Grossen and daughters, Josephine, Mary and Amelia, Frances Hoover and the Sutton family. A Monday night the Suttons had as guests, Mr. and Mrs. David Ide, Ethel, Jean, Dick, Harold, Bruce and Glenn, Mr. D. Lutes Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Andrews and Delphine, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Boice and Lily Jane, Jesse Boice, Floyd Hoover, Elmer Hoover, Danny Brown, Jose- phine Crossen and Mr. and Mrs. James Casterline. Both boys received many lovely gifts and the good wishes of all. Mrs. Edgar Atkinson, Guest At Supper Shower Mrs. Edgar F. Atkinson was guest of honor at a supper shower at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brace of East Dallas, Monday evening. She received a number of lovely gifts. Present were: Mrs. Byron Harlos and Mrs. Arthur Kline of Kingston; Mrs. Edward Wilkin- son of West Nanticoke; Mrs. Asher Rimple of Forty Fort; Miss Rohanna Shoemaker of Kunkle; Mrs. Anna trude Wilson and Miss Margaret Czulegar of Dallas, Mrs. Ben Brace, Irene Brace and the guest of honor. Entertains Card Club Mrs. Henry Peterson entertained members of her bridge club at her home on Norton avenue Monday evening. Prizes were won by Mrs. J. H. Hauck and Mrs. Florence Phillips. Others present were Mrs. Paul Warrinner, Mrs. M. J. Brown, Mrs. Louise Colwell, Mrs. Cora Finn, Mrs. John Nicholson and Mrs. Pet- erson. Mrs. Harry Martin Is Surprise Party Guest “Mrs. Harry Martin of East Dallas was guest of honor at a surprise party at her home last Tuesday. Present were: Mrs. Leslie Stanton, Mrs. Alfred Moore, Mrs. Scott New- berry, Mrs. Maude Wesley, Mrs. Joseph Patrick, Mrs. Betchler, Mrs. S. A. Mensch, Mrs. Russell, Mrs. Walter Gerlach, Mrs. John Hilde- brant, Miss Agnes Sidorek, Mrs. John Lumley and Mrs. Virgie Davis. Have New Son Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mattingly of San Diego, Cal., have announced the birth of a son, Charles, Jr. Mr. Mattingly is the son of Mrs. John Nicholson of Demunds road and works out of San Diego with Con- solidated Aircraft. Tuesday morning Mrs. Nicholson received this tele- gram: Matt Jr. born at 6:30. All ‘ine. Guy Leinthalls Are Hosts At Supper Party Rev. and Mrs. Guy Leinthall en- tertained at supper at their cottage at Harvey's Lake a number of local friends Saturday evening. The Leinthalls are former residents of Dallas and Harvey's Lake. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eck, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Eggleston, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ashley, Mrs. Joseph Hand, Mrs. William Brickel, Mrs. Ord Trumbow- er and Jackie Eck. ’ Entertain For Bride Members of her Sunday School class entertained honoring Mrs. Ed- gar F. Atkinson, recent bride, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brace of East Dallas Friday. Mrs. Atkinson was presented with a lovely rose spread. Present were: Mrs. Jennie Moore, Mrs. Alfred Moore, Mrs. Leslie Stanton, Mrs. Edna Lange, Mrs. Arline Evans, Mrs. John Hildebrant, Mrs. Ralph Weav- er, Mrs. Bessie Brace, Mrs. Ben Brace, Beatrice, Marion and Jean Hildebrant. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Cragle, formerly of Idetown, have moved to Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith and daughters, Patsy and Janet, of : North Eaton, Mrs. Russell Frisby and children, Flora Mae, Sarah Jane and Mary Ellen, and Mrs. Sarah Smith of Rome, Pennsylvania, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rogers of Meek- er, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Rogers of Idetown. Miss Evelyn Bennett of Philadel- phia is spending several days as guest of Mrs. Alva Eggleston of Vernon. * x 0% Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Elicker and daughter, Carol of Somers Point, spent several days this week visiting Mrs. Norman Smith and family of Huntsville. Mrs. William .Brickel and twin children will leave tomorrow for Wilmington, Del., where they will join Mr. Brickel to make their home. Mr. Brickel is teaching in the Friends School there. Maralyn Shaver, who has been ill at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milford Shaver of Center Hill road, has recovered. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frantz of Huntsville, entertained at a family dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schmoll and Wayne of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Covert, Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Howey and Mr. and Mrs. Dana Boyle of Waverly. William Conyngham, Jr., of Hunts- ville road, Trucksville, left this week for Notre Dame University where he will take an officers’ training course. Canzani of East Dallas; Miss Ger-. Fashion and cotton washable tailored skirt. Preview The October issue of Good Housekeeping Magazine features this square- necked green wool-jersey jumper. Worn with it is a long-sleeved wool It’s useful as a country costume. Judith Ann Robe Bride Of Robert Mrs. Lucius Peebles Robertson of Petersburg, Virginia, has ahnounce the marriage of her daughter~Jud- ith Ann, to Lieutenant Robert James Parks, son of P, H. Parks and the late Anna Einswieler Parks of Idetown, on Saturday, Septem- | ber 26. The couple were married at the home of the bride by Rev- erend W. M. Thompson of the Petersburg First Babtist Church. They were attended by a friend of the bride, Miss, Peggy Talley, and rtson Becomes James Parks room's brother, Richard Parks. he bridesmaids were Robbie Pugh and Donald Holden. Mrs. Parks is a graduate of Vir- ginia Intermont College of Bristol, Virginia. Mr. Parks is a graduate of Lehman High School, Wilkes-Barre Business College and attended Wharton Extension School of the University of Pennsylvania. The couple will make their home in Voorheesville, New York, where Lieutenant Parks is stationed. Private Edvard Natus Is Honored At Party Private Edward Nafus returned to Camp Somerset, Maryland, last Wednesday after spending a ten-day furlough at his home in East Dallas. Monday evening a party was given for him at his home. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Russell Johnson, Lynn Johnson, Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnson of Lehman; Mrs. Charles Gensel, Betty Gensel, Mrs. Everett Nafus, Mrs. Wesley Lamor- eaux, Bobby and Allan Lamoreaux, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Levitt, Arline and Artie Levitt, Ralph Perrigo of Trucksville;, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Wright of Noxen; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Coolbaugh, Arline and Leon Coolbaugh, Marion Chamberlain, Katherine Pease, Frank Sick, Endi- cott, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. George Shupp, Doris, Harold and Freddie Shupp, Louis and Elmer Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nafus, Sr, Edith, Barbara, Marvin Nafus of East Dallas. 3 Private Nafus received a number of useful gifts. Mrs. Hadsel Honored By Relatives On Birthday Mrs. Genevieve Hadsel of Idetown was guest of honor at a birthday dinner given at her home by rela- tives on Sunday. The center of at- traction of the meal was a large pink and white birthday cake. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. John Cadugan, Mr. and Mrs. William Cadugan and children, Carol and Billy, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Cadu- gan and daughter, Lois, Mr. and Mrs. George Schoen of Scranton, Mrs. Della Parrish, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Parrish, Elizabeth Cooke, Martha Hadstl and the guest of honor. Mrs. Ted Wilson Is Honored On Birthday Mrs. Winfield Brace of East Dal- las, entertained at luncheon Thurs- day honoring Mrs. Ted Wilson of East Dallas who celebrated her birth- day anniversary. Present were: Mrs. Ralph Whipp, Mrs. Blanche Swank, Mrs. John Hildebrant, Mrs. Rozella Carlin, Mrs. Ted Wilson, Mrs. Giles Ruth Bible Class The Ruth Bible Class of the Ide- | town Sunday School will have an | all-day meeting today (Friday) at, | the home of Mrs. Della Parrish. Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Cundiff have announced the birth of a daughter, Donna Dea, Monday, September 28, at the home of Miss Beatrice Cor- nell. This is the Cundiff’s second child, the first being a boy. Mrs. Cundiff is the former Miss Geraldine Cornell. $ * * Mrs. Charles Jones of Claude street left Wednesday to spend the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Love at Mehoopany. Mrs. John Quaill of Church street will be hostess to members of the Dallas W.S.C.S. Tuesday o'clock. ok Walter Covert, who is employed in Wilmington, Del., spent the week end with his wife in Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Post, Sam | Silverman and Catherine Roberts of Trucksville spent Saturday evening at Montgomery as guests of Jim Mec- Hale who is employed there. * "” * Mr. and Mrs. Elwood McCarthy of Wellington avenue have announc- ed the birth of a son at the General Hospital Wednesday, Sep- tember 30. This is the McCarthy’s fourth son. They will call - him Lynn Kirk McCarthy. Wilson. | Mrs. Florence Phillips Is Card Club Hostess Mrs. Florence Phillips entertained members of her bridge club at her home on Norton avenue Tuesday evening. Present were Mrs. Herbert Lundy, Mrs. Harvey McCarthy, Mrs. Peynton Lee, Mrs. Charles Jones, Mrs. John Yaple, Mrs. Milford Shaver, Mrs. Arthur Culver, Miss Gertrude Wilson and the hostess. “Fritz” Chamberlain Enrolls At Lehigh Francis Chamberlain, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Chamberlain of Huntsville, has entered Lehigh Ways and Means Committee of the | University as a freshman. Francis, at 2 | or “Fritz” as he was known to all his friends, graduated from Lehman High School in June. He was one of the star athletes at Lehman, playing 'Varsity basketball, football and baseball. Like the great “Fritz” Kreisler, he is a talented fiddle play- er. Lehigh is fortunate to have him enrolled. P. T. A. Executives las Borough Parents-Teachers Asso- ciation officers and committees will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. W. Templin Monday evening. An executive meeting of the Dal- Leadership Training School Completes First Half Of Course Dallas District Leadership Train- ing School held the third of their six meetings in Dallas Methodist Church Wednesday evening at 7:30. Rev. Roswell Lyon is president of the Board of Administration of the school and Miss Elma Major is dean. Miss Mildred Major serves as regis- trar and treasurer. Four courses are being given and all well attended. “Prophets and Their Messages’ under Rev. Herbert E. Frankfort has-as pupils Mrs. Ray- lmond Kuhnert, Mrs. H. Austin Prynn, Mrs. J. Lloyd Drake, Mrs. Oscar Dymond and Mary Templin; “Methods of Education Regarding the Alcohol Problem” taught by Rev. Clayton Hoag, enrolled, Miss Bertha Sutliff, Mrs. C. B. Henry, Mrs. Herbert Williams, Mr. and Mrs. James Evans, Mrs. Eckley Kocher; ‘Recreational Leadership,” teacher, Rev. Roswell Lyon, pupils, Naomi Hons, Clara Culp, Louise Dodson, Marion Bronson, Mary El- len Clark, Mrs. Herbert Bronson, Mrs. James Mericle and Mrs. Wal- ter Covert; “Helping Leaders Im- prove Their Work,” Rev. H. Austin Prynn, pupils, Mrs. James Knecht, Lewis LeGrand, Mrs. Jennie Brown, Mrs. George Dodson, Mrs. James Baker, Mrs. Edward Stair, Mrs. John Durbin, Mrs. Paul LaBar, Mrs. C. J. LaBar and Mrs. Lavern Race, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Eddinger. Mr. And Mrs. S. Celebrate Golden Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Biery of Main street, celebrated their fiftieth wed- ding anniversary Saturday. Sym- bolic of the golden anniversary was a bouquet of yellow chrysanthe- mums given to the couple by their | neighbors. Several lovely gifts and numerous cards were received by the Bierys. Neighbors and friends dropped in during the day, includ- ing Mr. and Mrs. Timothy LaBar, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mintzer, Mrs. S. P. Roushey, Mrs. Al Misson, Mrs. Al Wied, Mr. Ralph Brickel, Mr. and Mrs. John Williams of Dallas, Otto Biery of Alderson, Mrs. Oscar Swan S. Biery Wedding and children, Preston and Edith, and Miss Ruth Worthington of Ide- town. . Mr. Biery, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Biery of Hellertown, and Mrs. Biery, the former Arminda Freeman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Freeman of Hunlock’s Creek, were married on a Monday evening, September 26, 1892 in the Protes- tant Church parsonage at Shick- shinny by Reverend Samuel Mec- Clain. Mr. Biery, who will be seventy- four years old on Tuesday, has been employed by Ralph Bricke] for the past thirty-eight years. Hospital Auxiliary Shavertown Branch of the Nesbitt Hospital auxiliary will meet at the home of Mrs. John Henninger at ! Druid Hills, Shavertown. this after- noon at 2 o'clock. Officers will do the serving. Scout Council Supper Dallas District Girl Scout Council will hold their first supper meeting of the season in the Dallas Metho- Woman's Club Members All prospective members for the Dallas Woman's Club must submit their cards to Miss Mary Jackson, Noxen, by October 14, club meet- ing date. No applications will be considered after that date. World-Wide Communion Rev. Franklin Payne, pastor, has announced that World-Wide Com- munion will be observed at Hunts- J| dist Church at 6:30, Monday, Octo- | ville Christian Church Sunday ber 12. | morning. Zn “NS 1 The pause that refreshes after a hard day of drilling—a letter from a girl in the Script Club. No charge! Just fill in the Script Club Blank and send it to The Script Club, c/o The Dallas Post! 2 7 ¥ *
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