ve “THE POST, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1942 \ ighborhood Notes And News Of Local Chnrdh i Purely Personal | Office Phone 300 [Home Phone 161 Edgar Watson of 11 leave tomorrow to : winter in Florida. homas Cease who is employed Harrisburg spent the weekend his wife on Franklin street. Cease is employed by the Army » Corps. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Newberry of one Acres have left for Florida to end the winter. Miss Betty Culbert spent the eekend at her home on Baldwin road. Miss Jean Hildebrandt who is loyed in Harrisburg will spend he Christmas week with her par- ts, Mr. and Mrs. John Hildebrandt East Dallas. Priscilla Martin, infant daughter Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin, is a patient at General Hospital where he has been in a serious condition ~ with bronchial pneumonia. ww Jessie Armitage has been ill at the home of her parents, Mr. and oint buck at Mt. Springs during the hunting season. : ~ Mrs. John Istler has been ill at Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Brown of Imhurst, L. I. spent the weekend as guests of the former's parents, Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Brown at Leh- man. Mr. and Mrs. John Morrett of Kunkle are spending the winter at Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Richardson of ~ Terrace street will have as guests _ Christmas the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kane of Scranton and the former’s family, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Richardson and Robert, f Fleetville and Arthur of Great Naval Station. 5 dw ‘Miss Dorothy Culp who is em- ployed at Middletown spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Culp of Huntsville. Private Howard Culp who is sta- tioned at Fort Monmouth, N. J. spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Frances Culp of Huntsville. Mrs. Wayne Harvey and Mrs. Frank Harvey who are employed in New York state spent the weekend at their home on Cemetery street. Seaman Leonard Harvey who is stationed at Manhattan Beach spent the weekend with his wife on Franklin street. Marilyn Lundy of Main street spent the weekend in Kingston where she visited her aunt and un- cle, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lundy. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Willard Johns of Goss Manor entertained over the weekend the former's mother of Kingston. Harry Smith who is stationed at ~ Fort Meyers, Va., spent the week- end at Kunkle visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith. * x * | Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dettmore of hman avenue will have as Christ- s guests the latter's parents, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Charles Wolfe and Charles Jr., of Kingston. Robert Rogers, Alvah Eggleston, Albert Dailey and Joseph Coleman returned to their home in Vernon turday after spending two weeks their hunting cabin at Forkston. Harry L. Ohlman has been ill at his home on Machell avenue. Staff Sergeant and Mrs. Alan Kistler are the guests of Miss Ida Lewis on Davenport street and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Kistler of Wilkes- ‘Barre. / Leroy Wagner has been ill at his home at Fernbrook. ; Dr. and Mrs. G. L. Howell of Trucksville will have as their guests for the holiday vacation their son, William of University of Penn- ~ sylvania and Lieutenant and Mrs. ~ Newton Davenport of Arlington, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Scott of Center Hill road will have as guest over Christmas their son, James. i Milton J. Evans, a student at Uni- versity of West Virginia will spend the holiday vacation with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Moore of Demunds road. Milton was grad- uated from Kingston Township High School in the class of 1942. Miss Margaret Brace who is em- ployed at Newark, N. J., spent the weekend at Fort Eustice, Va., visit- {ing her brother, Ben Brace. George VonArx of Machell avenue left Tuesday on a business trip to Montreal. : #* * * Miss Irene Brace, nurse in the Presbyterian Hospital in Newark, N. J., spent the weekend at East Dal- las with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brace. N Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Richardson of Terrace street entertained Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sutch and Mr. and Mrs. James Huston. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dettmore of Lehman avenue entertained at a family dinner honoring their neph- ew who celebrated his birthday an- niversary on Sunday. Mrs. Dan Sutch entertained mem- bers of her bridge club at her home at Goss Manor Wednesday. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones of Claude street will be guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Love at Mehoopany over Christmas. * * * Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Garreau of Goss Manor entertained on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vinso and son of Kingston. : Mrs. Niles White of Baldwin street will entertain members of her Calendar group at a party this ev- ening. Mrs. J. H. Hauck entertained members of her bridge club at her home on Demunds road Monday ev- ening. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Keller of Shavertown and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rood of Lehman avenue spent Sat- urday at Kitchen Creek as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hirlinger. Mr. and Mrs. William Evans of Vernon entertained several days re- cently their son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Evans, Wilmer is stationed at Camp Endi- cott, R. I. * % ok Mrs. Stanley Brown, George Brown, Mrs. Clarence Sickler and Atwell Rogers of Vernon drove to Danville last week to visit Stanley Brown and Clarence Sickler who are patients there. Mrs. Ralph Weaver was hostess to members of the East Dallas W. S. C. S. at her home Thursday even- ing. John Williams of Main street who was a .patient at General Hospital is recuperating at the Bloomburg residence, 76 N. Thomas avenue, Kingston. Miss Marguerite Frantz of Main street celebrated her birthday an- niversary on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Niemeyer of Davenport street will have as guests during the Christmas week Staff Sergeant and Mrs. Edward Jones and Beth Ann. Bob Niemey- er who is employed in Baltimore will spend Christmas day with his parents. George Price who is sta- tioned at Fort Bragg, N. C., was guest -of the Niemeyers this week. ® * - Mr and Mrs. R. J. W. Templin of Cemetery street entertained at a family dinner Wednesday evening honoring their son, Staff Sergeant Richard Templin and his bride; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eck and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maxwell. We had a nice visit with Peter Skopic when he dropped in our office on Monday. Peter is station- ed at Fort Meade and visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sko- pic over the weekend. Mrs. Victor Canzani of East Dallas spent last week in Atlantic City where she visited her husband. Mr. Canzani is stationed there with the U. S. Army. ! Ellis Hoover, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hoover, was pleasantly sur- prised Friday evening when class- mates and friends gathered at his Thome to help him celebrate his 18th birthday anniversary. He received many lovely gifts. Games and mu- sic were enjoyed by all. Lunch was served to the following: Jean New- hart, Ruth McNeel, Helen Zosh, Lois Grey, Mary Delaney, Marion Heck, Dolores Dendler, Annabelle Crispell, Rhodo Pimm, Sara Harris, Helen ‘Szaffron, Arlene Crispell, Elizabeth ” Hoover Is Guest Of Honor fis Eighteenth Birthday Sorber, Genevieve Gulitis, Betty Sutton, Joyce Hoover, Faith Hoover, Doris Rossman, Bob Evans, Lester Humphrey, Anthony Shiner, Eddie Shalanski, Joseph Wheeler, Walter Wesley, Roy King, Jr. Smith, Ste- phen Stolarick, Robert Sutton, Ben- ny Hummel, Loren Hummel, Eugene Kocher, Lawrence Steltz, Burton Gordon, George Sutton, Floyd Mil- brodt, Warren Hoover, Walter Bron- son, Paul Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell Hoover, Harry Hoover, Mrs. F. W. Sorber, Mrs. Edward Heck and the guest of honor. Mrs. Walter Elston Is Hostess At Xmas Party Mrs. Walter Elston entertained . members of her birthday club at a Christmas party at her home in Kunkle Tuesday evening. Gifts were exchanged. Present were Mrs. Wil- liam Brace, Mrs. Stanley Elston, Mrs. Florence Conden and Jennie Lee, Mrs. Frank Hess, Mrs. Ralph Elston, Mrs. William Weaver, Mrs. Ralph Ashburner, Mrs. Ralph Hess, and the hostess. BEnnounce Marriage Announcement has been made of the marriage of Mrs! Mae Curtis of Fernbrook and Thomas Bunny of Fernbrook. The ceremony was per- formed in the parsonage of the Tunkhannock Methodist Church, Friday, December 4. The couple are making their home at Fernbrook. Dr. Charles Ashley, Host At Wild Duck Dinner Dr. Charles Ashley was host at a duck dinner at his home at Ledge- ways Thursday evening. The Doctor and his party brought the game back from Wolfe Island in the St. Lawrence River last week. Present were Dr. J. P. Wall, Walter Smith, Walter Gorham, Mr. Evans, and At- torney Hauck of Scranton; Hugh Jones of Edwardsville; Jim Oliver and J. H. Hauck of Dallas. Mrs. Shaver Entertains At Christmas Party Mrs. Emma Shaver entertained members of her card club at a Christmas party at her home on Center Hill road Tuesday evening. Present were Mrs. Claude Shaver, Mrs. Paul Shaver, Mrs. Sherman, Wardan, Mrs. Nellie Holcomb, Mrs. George Hofmeister, Mrs. Helen Hon- eywell, Mrs. Oscar Roth, Mrs. James | Gansel, Mrs. Kenneth Oliver, Mrs. | Altheda Holcomb, Mrs. Ross Lewin and the hostess. Billy Wolfie Is Guest On Eighth Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dettmore of Lehman avenue entertained at a birthday party honoring their neph- ew, Billy Wolfe on Saturday. Billy was 8 years old. Present were Nan- cy VonArx, Polly Lazarus, Ann Booth, Molly Durbin, Judy Ayre, Davis Evans, Jerry Machell, David Joseph, David Kunkle and Billy. Women Of The Rotary Entertain Husbands Women of the Rotary entertained their husbands and a few friends at a Christmas dinner party at Boyle's Inn last night. Present were Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sutch, Mr. and Mrs. Nes- bitt Garinger, Mr. and Mrs. James Huston, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Yeis- ley, Mr. and Mrs. William McIntyre, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dick, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Warriner, Mr. and Mrs. John Nich- olson,’ Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Brown, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Body- comb. Mrs. Ide Honored At Surprise Birthday Party Mrs. Joseph Ide was guest of hon- or at a surprise birthday party at | her home Wednesday night. A buf- fet luncheon was enjoyed by the following: Mrs. Edith Ide, Mrs. Lot- tie Spencer, Mrs. Preston Swan, Mrs. Ralph Harris, Miss Edith Spen- cer, Miss Ruth Worthington, Miss Hildreth Fritz, Miss Dorothy Ide, Roland Ide, Bradley Ide, Mr. Ide, and the guest of honor. Mrs. Willard Race is ill at her home at Demunds. Rev. and Mrs. Clayton W. Hoag announce the birth of a son Mon- day night, December 14. »” * * Mr. and Mrs. Dory Rogers this week received a cabled Christmas greeting from their nephew, Howard Carey, who is stationed in England. Members of the Ladies’ Bible Class of Dallas Methodist Church called on their teacher, William Franklin, Thursday night on the oc- casion of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin's golden wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kuchta who were recently married are making their home at Clarks Summit. * * Alice Brace entertained members of the Teen Age Class of East Dallas Church at their Christmas party last evening. Mrs. Willard Race and Mrs. Elmer Kerr of Harvey’s Lake attended the funeral of the former’s sister, Mrs. Esther Quinn in Philadelphia last Thursday. Mrs. Race’s brother, El- mer Kerr of Harvey's Lake died just a month ago. Cay Potholders are Useful Gifts. {FICINAL and amusing potholders which are easy and inexpensive to crochet, make splendid Christmas gift choices. The “Three Little Maids” will add a gay, frivolous note to any kitchen, yet serve a more practical role when necessary. The pair of mittens is designed to keep hands “cool”— and the fish will help keep the cook out of “hot water.” One ball of lustrous mercerized crochet cotton will make any two pot-' holders. Directions for crocheting these potholders may. be, obtained by | sending a stamped, self-addressed envelope to the Needlework Department of this paper, specifying design 170, 3220, : Miss Fern Anderson Becomes Bride Of Staif Sergeant Templin Miss Fern Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Anderson of Gerard, Ohio, became the bride of Staff Sergeant Richard Templin, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. W. Templin of Cemetery street at the Anderson home Monday evening, December 14 at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Dolly Fine and George Anderson, sister and brother of the bride, were their at- tendants. Rev. Woodland, navy chaplain, performed the ceremony. Mrs. Templin is a graduate of the MacDonald High School, MacDon- ald, Ohio, and has been employed in the office of the Carnegie Stee] Mill at Gerard. Staff Sergeant Templin was graduated from West Pittston High School, Wyoming Seminary, and Bliss Electrical School at Wash- ington. He is in the service of his country out of Seattle, Washington. Both Staff Sergeant and Mrs. Templin were guests of the R. J. W. Templins Wednesday after which the former returned to his post and the latter to Gerard for the dura- tion. Mt. Greenwood Kiwanis Members Rre Hosts At Christmas Party Mt. Greenwood Kiwanis club members entertained their wives at a Christmas dinner at Turner's Res- taurant Tuesday evening. Dennis Crolly was guest speaker and Eddie Vaughn Davis, soloist. Mrs. Maude Baker accompanied Mr. Davis. Pres- ent were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hartman, Harold Flack, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Werner, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Isaacs, Mr. and Mrs. Del- bert McGuire, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Glahn, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dett- more, Mr. and Mrs. James Coates, Richard Jones, Maude Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Troxell, Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Woolbert, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Woolbert, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie V. Davis, Mrs. Maude Baker, Mr. and Mrs. John Henninger, Mr. and Mrs. David Joseph, Dennis Crolly, Her- bert Lundy, Seaman Holland, Miss Bottom. [Former Resident Honored At Drew Harry Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Smith, residents who are now living in Baltimore, Md., was elected to Pi Gamma Mu, the national social sci- former Idetown ence honor fraternity at Drew Uni- versity last week. By giving him this honor, the Brothers College chapter of the society indicated their judgment that Smith has been an outstanding student of the social | sciences. At Brothers College, which is lo- cated at Madison, N. J., Smith is a varsity basketball player, a member of the Psychology, Philosophy and Religion Club, and a member of the Extra-Classroom Activities Commit- tee. He was recently chosen as one of five Brothers College seniors to be listed in Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities.” Harry was valedictorian of his class at Lehman High School, from which he was graduated in 1939. His vocational goal is the ministry or the mission field. Mrs. Milford Shaver Is Hostess At Luncheon Mrs. Milford Shaver of Center Hill road entertained a number of friends at luncheon on Friday. Pres- ent were Mrs. Charles Jones, Mrs. Dan Richards, Mrs. Al Bryden, Mrs. Arthur Culver, Mrs. Robert Body- comb, Mrs. Ross Lewin, Mrs. James Huston, Mrs. Dan Sutch, and the hostess. Dinner And Cards The following women, all mem- bers of a Trucksville card club en- joyed dinner and cards at Hotel Sterling on Wednesday night: Mrs, T. E. Dagger, Wilkes-Barre, Mrs. Walter Fish, Mrs. James Trebilcox, Mrs. Harry = Owens, Mrs. Fred Houghwout, Mrs. Harry Post, Mrs. Cedric Griffith and Mrs. Jack Ken- nan. Mrs. Williams Elected President At Meeting Mrs. Ella Williams was chosen president at the meeting of the Con- : fidence Class at the Idetown Church ' House last Wednesday evening. Oth- ler officers elected were: vice-presi- dent, Mrs. Anna Shaver; secretary, Mrs. Lillian Case; treasurer, Mrs. Beatrice Hadsel. Those present at the meeting were: Mrs. Mardella Casterline, Mrs. Charlotte Calkins, Mrs. Edna Calkins, Mrs. Esther Don- nelly, Mrs. Hope Ide, Mrs. Leona Moore, Miss Bess Cooke, Mrs. Louise Suska, Mrs. Agnes Lansberry, Mrs. Thelma Lamoreaux, Mrs. Mildred Marley, Mrs. Marjorie Goss, Mrs. Eleanor Cragle, Mrs. Eva Boice, Mrs. Helen Kriedler, Mrs. Hazel Kriedler, Mrs. Doris Spencer, Mrs. Altheda Titus, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Shaver, Mrs. Cave and Mrs. Hadsel. K. T. Seniors Present Comedy This Evening Senior class of Kingston Township High School will present a comedy, “Cap and Gown” by Dana Thomas on Friday evening, December 18, at 8 o'clock. The play is under the di- rection of Mrs. Robert Hughes. Members of the cast are Marjorie Bell, Earl Fritzges, Carl Dykman, Doris Jones, Steward Dalley, Doris Finney, Bob Taylor, Betty Calkins, Mildred Frank and Irvin Miller. The play is being given by special per- mission of Northwestern Press. Sweet Valley Program The choir of Christian Church of Sweet Valley will present a Christ- mas program, “With the Shepherds Kneeling” in story and song Sun- day evening at 7:30. Rev. Ira But- ton is pastor. F. F. A. Buys Bonds F. F. A. members of the Lake Township High School are the proud owners of a War Bond which they purchased to commemorate Pearl Harbor Day. Ray Henney is adviser of the club. J by Mrs. Martin Porter. A lovely Christmas supper party was enjoyed by members of the Dal- las District Girl Scout Council on Monday night in the Shavertown Methodist Church diningroom. Christmas decorations were used on the tables. Christmas carols were sung by the group, with Mrs. Wil- liam Morgan at the piano, and led An exhibit of Christmas handcraft was shown by Miss Jean Young. Mrs. Stanley Davies of Dallas, chairman, was awarded a five-year service stripe, by Mrs. S. R. Schoo- ley, chairman of badges and awards. Mrs. Schooley also awarded first class badges to Elaine Avery and Doris Rossman. Mrs. Claude Cooke of Fernbrook, who has been active in the Council for the past ten years, we elected vice-chairman, in place of Mrs. Robert Taylor who has moved away. At a leaders’ meeting, following Dallas District Scout Council Enjoy Lovely Christmas Supper the party, Miss Florence Hausch of Alderson was elected president the Leaders’ Association. Other offi- cers elected were Viola Rossman, vice-chairman; Jane Case, secretary- 3 A $ treasurer. da) Present: Mrs. Claude Agnew, Eliz abeth Sorber, Mrs. Claude Cooke, Mrs. R. J. Breslin, Mrs. Russell Case, Jane Case, Mrs. William Vivian, Mrs. H. W. Peterson, Mrs. S. B. Schooley, Harry Rossman, Mrs. E. K. Conrad, Jean Young, Pauline Davis, ; Mrs. Mrs. Stanley Davies, Mrs. S. R Schooley, Mrs. W. J. Yeisley, Mr: George Metz, Mrs. J. F. Beline, Mr Mrs. Edgar Sutton, liam Martin Porter. Mrs. Joseph Bertram Gives Christmas Party Mrs. Joseph Bertram was hostess to members of the Woman’s Adult Bible Class of Huntsville Christian’ Church Thursday evening. Pollyan- nas were revealed and gifts ex- changed. Present were Mrs. Ben Frantz, Mrs. Lewis Shaver, Mrs. Milton Culp, Mrs. Bertha Jenkins, Mrs. Milton Perrigo, Mrs. Jack Rob- erts, Mrs. Charles Elston, Mrs. Fran- ces Culp, Mrs. Nesbitt Garinger, Mrs. Harvey Moss, Mrs. Stanley Culp, Mrs. Ralph Frantz, Mrs. Herbert Ma- jor, Mrs. Walter Covert, Sr., Mrs. Walter Palmer, Miss Addie Elston, Mildred Bertram, Walter Covert, Herbert and Mrs. Joseph Bertram. Dallas P. T. A. Meeting Dallas Borough PTA will hold J their regular meeting Monday even- ing. ' A holiday program will be giv- of the en by the first 6 grades school. Silver Leaf Party Mrs. William Weaver will be hos- tess to members of the Silver Leaf Club at a Christmas party at her home in Kunkle Wednesday even- ing. You know owt a wanted gift in every loyal week of the year. constant reminder of your the one medium that binds neighbors together. Give a Weekly Reminder THE DALLAS POST is A gift subscription to The Post is a source of information, amusement and education. 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