eighborhood Notes reat And ~ Purely Personal Office Phone 300 Mrs. Ralph Frantz of Huntsville | is spending ten days at Lancaster visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. Ella Martin. Mrs. George Snyder of East Dallas left Saturday to spend a week at Endicott, N, Y., visiting Mr. and _ Mrs. Friend Hildebrant. } Mrs. Myrtle Miller, former resi- dent of East Dallas, now of Wyom- ing left Saturday for California where she will spend three months. Mrs. H. H. Zeiser of Huntsville road had as her guests Thursday and Friday of last week her daugh- ter and son-in-law, Attorney and Mrs. Leighton R. Scott of Easton. Staff Sergeant and Mrs. Edward Jones and daughter, Beth Ann of New Cumberland spent the weekend with Mrs. Jones’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Niemeyer of Davenport street. Bob Niemeyer who has been home for the past few weeks re- turned to his work at the Glen L. Martin plant in Baltimore last week. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Drake and family of Lehman avenue spent Sun- day at Easton where they were guests of their son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Drake and baby, Virginia Ann. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lewis of Shaver avenue, Shavertown, had as guests, Sunday, their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Vosburg and children, Wesley Jr., Eleanor, Elma, and Ralph of Wyom- ing. Wesley Jr. left for service in the Army on Tuesday. i Mr. and Mrs. John Cadugan of Idetown had as Sunday guests their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Cadugan and children, Carol and Billy and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cadugan and Lois of Scranton. Mr. Cadugan who injured himself in | Mr. and Mrs. Glen Spencer have ! taken up their residence in the old | Spencer homestead at Idetown. Mr. {and Mrs. Clarence Spencer have | moved in with Mr. and Mrs. Joe | Davis at West Dallas. | Mrs. William Weaver of Idetown {had as Sunday guests Mrs. Helen i Lindemuth of Wilkes-Barre and Mrs. | Margaret Jennings of Harvey's Lake. | Mr. and Mrs. James Besecker of | Norton avenue had as guests Sun- | day, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Besecker i of Kingston, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar | Besecker and Neil, Mrs. Florence | Wicht and John Wicht of Wilkes- | Barre. Beverly Besecker who is em- ployed in Newark spent the week- end with her family. * * * Mrs. F. M. Gordon has been ill at her home on Norton avenue. Mr. and Mrs. John Breza of Over- brook avenue had as guests for a weekend recently their daughter and son-in-law, First Class Petty Officer Floyd Olson and Mrs. Olson. Mr. Olson will receive his commis- sion as Chief Petty Officer March 1. Mary Jo Laux has been ill with tonsilitis at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Laux of Overbrook avenue. Dorothy Jones has recovered from an attack of pneumonia at her home at Harvey's Lake. Mr. and Mrs. James Rogers have returned to their home after spend- ing some time with Russell Rogers in Idetown. James spent Tuesday with his sister, Mrs. James Garnet at Outlet. I Mrs. Nelson Rogers of Idetown is | spending several] days with her mother, Mrs. Thomas Powell in Nan- | ticoke. Joan Rogers of Nanticoke is visit- * * * a fall in the barn recently is grad- | ing her uncle and aunt, Mr. and ually recovering. * * * Young Peter Garey is recovering Mrs. Russell Rogers of Idetown. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lundy have { both been confined to their home on at his home at Harvey's Lake after | Main stret with influenza. Maralyn a serious illness. Peter is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Garey. Mrs. William Lancio of Claude street submitted to an operation at General Hospital this week. Mrs. Lloyd Richards and Mrs. Robert Klatt returned to their homes in Elizabeth, N. J., Monday after spending a week with the for- mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Addison Woolbert, Sr., of Church Street. and Dolores Lundy spent the week- end with thire aunt and uncle, Mr. | and Mrs. Walter Lundy in Kingston. Peggy Dunn Rowlands expects to i move her beauty shop from Main street, Dallas to Shavertown about March 1. The Rowlands will live in the VanCampen apartment. Mrs. Hazle Kocher expects to move into the Brickel apartment on Main street. : Mrs. W. B. Risley of Lake street | A had as guests this week her daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kear have had ter, Mrs. Clarence Boston and |as guest the latter's mother, Mrs. granddaughter, Priscilla of Nichol- | George Ball of Minersville. son. Miss Margaret Veitch, Mrs. Laura Mr. and Mrs. Milford Shaver of | Patterson, Mrs. Machell Hildebrant Center Hill road entertained Satur-|and Mrs. William Baker attended day evening Mr. and Mrs. John | the reading of “The Robe” in King- Yaple and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lewin. | ston last Wednesday. ® Ok ® Dr. and Mrs. Charles Ashley of “Ledgeways’” had as their guest for the weekend Dr. Bruce Condon of Wilkes-Barre. Lee Ohlman has been ill at the ‘home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ohlman of Machell avenue. Mrs. Velton Bean of Ceasetown recently visited her mother-in-law, Mrs. Albert Splitt of Ceasetown. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Cease of Nanticoke, | Mrs. John Ertz, Dorothy and Joan tient at Nesbitt Hospital returned | Ertz of Plymouth were visitors of to his home on Parrish Heights re- | Mrs. Bean Sunday night. cently. , LI Mr. and Mrs. Peynton Lee of! Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Davis and Miss Machell avenue had as dinner guest Ethel Anderson of Jersey City were Monday evening, Mrs. Roscoe Lee | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank O. of Kingston. Davis of Elizabeth Street over the weekend for the baptismal of their young daughter, Margaret Claire. Misses Romane and Irene Covert of Main Street spent the weekend with their parents. They are both employed in a defense plant in Lans- dale. Leslie Covert, who has been ill for a week, reported back to work at his defense’ job. Mrs. Martha Covert and son, Harry, have re- turned to Main Street to live. Mrs. Howard Jones has returned to her home in Baltimore after spending some time with her moth- er, Mrs. A. R. Holcomb at Hunts- ville. Mrs. Lester Evans will entertain members of the Durbin Sunday School Class at her home on Mid- land Drive, Goss Manor, this eve- ‘ning. Mrs. Florence Phillips who is em- ployed in Harrisburg spent the weekend with her family on Norton avenue. Dick, student at Wyoming Seminary was also home. Hugh Grose who has been a pa- * kx 0% Mrs. James Garey of Harvey's Lake returned last week after. spending two weeks with her hus- | band in Baltimore. Mr. Garey came | . home with her for the weekend. Guy Scouten who has been em- ployed ‘in Washington, D. C., has been transferred to Charleston, W. Va. Mrs. Scouten visited him for a week prior to his departure. Ernest Fritz has returned to Bal- timore, Md., after spending a week with his family at Idetown. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Gwilym Evans of Huntsville have as guests their daughter, Mrs. Howard Hughey and son of New Jersey. Mrs. T. W. Stoeckel of Huntsville is visiting her sister, Mrs. F. Hess at Nanticoke. Mrs. Ira VanOrden entertained volunteer sewers for Red Cross at her home in Huntsville Tuesday. Captain and Mrs. George Cham- bers of Baltimore, Md., were guests of Dr. and Mrs. G. L. Howell of Trucksville this week. The Cham- bers are former residents of Trucks- ville. . George Drake who has been con- fined to his home on Lehman avenue by illness for the past two weeks is able to be out again. SHAVER : THE ATRE Shayertown TODAY AND SATURDAY “My Sister, Eileen” Rosiland Russell Brian Aherne - Janet Blair MONDAY AND TUESDAY “Now, Voyager” Bette Davis - Paul Henreid WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY “Henry Blirieh, ii - for Jimmy Lydon - Reta Quigley Margaret Glahn, Bride Of Stephen Sanders Jr. Mr. and Mrs. i Carverton Road, rucksville,«#&n- nounce the mariage of daugh- ter, Margare’Ann viation Cadet Stephen BS rs Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs; S#€phen H. Sanders of 37 Rice Street, Trucksville, Pa. The wedding took ‘place on February 6, 1943 in the First Methodist Church, Coral Gables, Fla. Rev. Carlock Hawk officiated. Aviation Cadet Kenneth Roman and Miss Barbara Holmes both of Coral Gables, Florida. Tweet-Tweet ! Sounding much like a robin her- self, Margaret Czuleger got us out of bed bright and early Tuesday morning with the cheery announce- ment that she had seen her first robin in the Garinger garden. Ralph Rood reports a pair of gay blue birds seen right in his own front yard and John Hildebrant, robins at East Dallas. = Heigh-ho, spring is just around the corner. Mrs. Nelson Entertains Pinochle Club Members Mrs. Edwin N. Nelson entertained members of her pinochle club at her home on Parrish street Wednes- day afternoon. Mrs. Walter Davis’ and Mrs. Wil- liam Wilson. Others present were: Mrs. Charles Stookey, Mrs. Sterling Meade, Mrs. Atlee Kocher, Mrs. Ralph Brown, Mrs. Clifford Ide, Mrs. William Gavenas, Mrs. Adamitz, and the hostess. Birthday Dinner Mrs. Ralph Knapp, Mrs. Ted Par- irish and Miss Martha Hadsel were guests of honor at a birthday dinner held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Cadugan at Idetown Wednes- day evening. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Knapp, Mrs. E. R. Par- rish, Elizabeth Cooke, Mrs. Ted Par- rish, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hadsel, Jean Hadsel, Martha Hadsel, and Mr. and Mrs. John Cadugan. E. Dallas Young Folks Enjoy Night Of Fun Young folks of East Dallas en- joyed a night of fun at the church last Thursday evening. Present were Ruth Fiske, Walter Kitchen, Ruth Scott, . Viola Redman, Violet Redman, Barbara Brace, Skelton Brace, : James Brace, Alice Brace, Shirley Stanton, Jean Wesley, Fur- man Wesley, Geraldine Stanton, Frances Siley, Charles Siley, Willard Siley, Beverly Veitch, Tommy Dick- inson, Billy Carlin, Mitzi Carlin, Margaret Carlin, Frances Hildebrant, Marion Hildebrant and Beatrice Hil- debrant. Entertains 500 Club Mrs. George Hofmeister enter- tained members of her 500 club at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wil- liam Lancio, Claude street Tuesday afternoon. Present were Mrs. Helen Honeywell, Mrs. Emma Shaver, Mrs. Laura Shaver, Mrs. Mary Shaver, Mrs. Eleanor Wilson, Mrs. Mary Wardan, Mrs. Amelia Roth and the hostess. | Hospital Auxiliary To Meet At Himmler's Mrs. Wesley Himmler will be hostess to members of Shavertown Nesbitt Hospital Auxiliary at her home on Lake street Friday, March 5 at 7:00 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brace and Charles Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Brace of Newark spent the weekend with their parents at Kunkle. Due to difficulty in securing res- ervations Mrs. Loren Fritz of Kunkle and Mrs. Wilson Tingley of New Milford left Tuesday instead of Fri- day for Atlanta, Ga., where they will join their husbands. Miss Sue Cassedy of Carverton Rd. in Wyoming, R. D. has been ill this week. Staff Sergeant and Mrs. Woodrow Ruth of Baltimore, Md., spent last week visiting relatives and friends in Dallas and Scranton. ; * * * Mr. and Mrs. John Gaughin of Blackman street, Wilkes-Barre, an- nounce the birth of a son, John Ray- mond at General Hospital, Febru- ary 20. Mrs. Gaughin is the former Florence Miller of Terrace St. Miss Dorothy Miller, R. N., of Mineloa, N. Y., is taking care of her sister, Mrs. Gaughin. Machell Hildebrant of Lake St., left yesterday for Bethlehem where he has accepted a position with Bethlehem Steel Company. Mrs. Charles Wagner of Pioneer avenue submitted to an operation at General Hospital this week. Glahn of 46, Attendants were | Miss Goldie Belles Is Married Prizes were won by | ) Joseph | Olon-Breza Wedding Party Reading from left to right of picture are Mrs. Andrew Sebolka, Andrew Sebolka, Joseph Wallo, Myrtle Olson, Lewis LaQuett, Helen Breza, Mrs. Floyd Olson, First Class Petty Officer Olson, Agatha Kamor, Ber- nard Breza, Joseph Polacky, Mrs. Joseph Laux. To Carlton B. Hadsall of Lehman | Miss Goldie E. Belles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Belles of Cliff- side avenue, Trucksville, became the bride of Carlton B. Hadsall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hadsall of Alex- andria, Va., in the Shavertown Methodist Church, February 21, at 2:00 o'clock. Rev. Roswell Lyon performed the ceremony. : Attendants were. Miss Kritzberger and Ziba Smith. The bride wore a navy blue suit with pale yellow accessories and corsage of yellow roses. Miss Kritz- berger selected an aqua suit with rose accessories. Her shoulder bou- ! quet was of sweet peas. Following the ceremony a recep- tion for members of the immediate family was held at the home of the bride. | The couple will make their home at Lehman where Mr. Hadsall is en- gaged in farming. Glennis ( | Wilson Garinger Is Honored By Friends At Farewell Party Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Jack | Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Rob- | erts, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Garinger, Cletus Sweezey, Dean Ide, Janet: Garinger, Arthur Reese, Miss Mary | Weir, Mrs. Weir, Martin Weir, Mr. | and Mrs. Edward Hopa and Mr. and | Mrs. A. N. Garinger. Wilson Garinger was guest of honor at a farewell dinner given by employees of Dallas Dairy at the Tally Ho Wednesday evening. Wil- son will leave for service in the Air Corps at Nashville, Tenn., tomorrow. Patriotic colors made attractive decorations for the dinner table. | { | | Scout Leaders To Hear Talks At Davies Home Sale of War Bonds Gets Off To Lively Start | [ Valley finds ifself Book Collection Falls Short By Thousands eir quota of books for our men and women in the ser- vice. This means that just about 50% of our 10,000 books have been turned in. People of the: Back Mountain country are urged to go through their book shelves— select such books as they know to be popular with men—and send them to the schools from where they will be forwarded to the proper authorities. Don’t put this off! Give the book you'd most like to keep. HOSPITAL PATIENTS J. D. Richards of Trucksville— Nesbitt. Mrs. Howard Boice of Idetown —General. Mrs. R. B. Shaver of Idetown— Memorial, New York City. Mrs. Fred Weber of Dallas— Nesbitt. Mrs. Job Dietz of Kunkle — Nesbitt. Molly Durbin of Dallas—Nes- bitt. Sev Webb of Shavertown — Nesbitt. Ernest Holdredge of Mt. Green- In Back Mountain Area Joe MacVeigh and Harry Ohlman, chairmen of Area 8 and Mrs. Charles Wheaton Lee, major, named this week workers who will canvass homes in the area when the Red Cross Roll Call opens Monday, March 1. They have appealed to citizens of the Back Mountain country to make this a 100% year. Dallas Borough: Captains— Mrs. Thomas Robinson and Mrs. Oswald Griffith. Workers—Mesdames Peter Clark, Robert Moore, George Ayre J. Ma- chell Hildebrant, Alden Trafford, A. W. Weid, Stanley B. Davies, Louise Colwell, Raymond Shiber, Atlee Kocher, ‘Sterling Mead, Richard Owen, Charles Stookey, Raymond Kuhnert; Misses Margaret Veitch, Stella Misson. Dallas Township: Captain— Mrs. Harry Ohlman. ; Workers—Mesdames Lloyd Kear, F. M. Kiefer, Arthur Newman, John Hildebrant, Ted Wilson, Nelson Moore, Joseph Patrick, Janet Dick- inson, Fred Hughey, Paul Hazeltine, Walter Gerlock, William Vivian, Zigmond Harmond, Sheldon Fah- ringer, Irvin Marvel, John A. Girvan, John Nicholson, J. H. Hauck, Fred Dodson, Wilson Maury, Thomas Reese, and Miss Mary Weir. . Franklin Twp.: Captain—Mrs. Ar- thur Gay. Workers—Mesdames James Mitch- ell, Sam Garned, Harold Brace and Miss Gladys Schoonover. Jackson Twp.: Captain— Mrs. Charles Ashley. Ais Workers—Mesdames Marvin Wag- ner, Walter Coolbaugh, Irving Ash- ton, Walter Shouldice. Kingston Twp.: Captains, Mes- dames Wesley Steelman, Donald Nelson, and Wilbur Derolf. 3 Workers—Mesdames Earl Tre- mayne, Hayden Phillips, Harry Har- ter, Edward Hartman, Wolford Par- sons, Lloyd Hughey, Wilson Cease, Harry Montz, Jacob Beline, W. H. Clewell, G. E. Schabbehar, W.-Rod- man Derr, John Kennan, Harry Post, Edgar Sutton, Ernest Hewitt, Wm. Robbins, Jr., L. F. Guyette, Joseph Schooley, S. G. Arber, L. E. Hay- maker, Howard Appleton, Al. An- tanitis, Al. Shafer, Edward Griffith, C. S. Nicol, H. E. Frankfort, Carl Kast, Willard Durbin, Thomas Gra- ham, Paul Laux, Wm. Morgan, C. Miss Marian Harris, new Field Secretary of Girl Scouts, will con- duct a course of training for scout leaders and others interested in Girl Scouts at the home of Mrs. Stanley Davies starting Saturday afternoon at 2:00 o’clock. Entertain At Shower Mrs. Charles Jones and Mrs. Bet- ty Warhola entertained at a sur- prise variety shower honoring Mrs. Keeney, the former Mrs. Lenora ‘ Honeywell at the Jones home on Claude street Friday evening. Cards were played and prizes won by Mrs. William Lancio, Mrs. James Gansel, and Mrs. John Yaple. Others present were Mrs. Melbourne Carey, Mrs. | Lloyd Richards, Mrs. Floyd Cham- berlain, Mrs. John Durbin, Mrs. Ar- ythur Culver, Mrs. Lawrence Swank, | the guest of honor and the hos- tesses. | \ ‘Daisy, Daisy ! Yes, the bicycle for two has come back—well, any way to Dallas! Mrs. J. Stanley Rinehimer and her | committee were well pleased with response to the War Stamp and’ {Bond drive which opened Friday | morning in Dallas Postoffice build- | ing. The booth which will be manned by members of Dallas! Woman's Club and Shavertown branch, Nesbitt Hospital Auxiliary. | It will be open all day every Friday and Saturday morning. Mrs. Ed- gar Nulton, and Mrs. Wilson Maury were in charge last Friday and Mrs. , J. C. Fleming and Mrs. Ray Shiber | on Saturday. Additional Bonds and Stamps are being sold at College Misericordia where the girls are sponsoring a | thriving contest for selection of a Bond Queen and at Dallas Town- ship High School. Randolph Lomas Is Honored At Dinner Randolph C. Lomas was guest of honor at a testimonial dinner given by members of the Anthracite Field | Club and Wyoming Valley Insurance | {What with all the lovely spring | Exchange at Hotel Sterling, Tues- blue bicycle built for two. It's a fact! noon. Receives Gold Bar every Sunday for four years. sentation. weather we had this week, every | day evening. one was out on his bike, but two ; with a fitted service case and a wal- | | | | | i | { Harold Elston of Huntsville re- | Auxiliary will hold its annual din- ceived a gold bar from the Metho- ner, Tuesday evening, March 6th dist Church for attending church lat 7:00 p. m. at Colonial Inn, Fern- Rev. | brook. Mrs. Claude Cooke has charge R. W. Lyon, pastor, made the pre- of He was presented | | comely lasses had one up on all the 'let. Henry Peterson and Harry Ohl- || | others— they shared their labors man, local members of Anthracite | and toil on a streamlined silver and | Field Club attended. | Mr. Lomas will leave Monday for We saw them come down St. Louis where he will be Chief Church street hill Tuesday after- | Specialist in the Coast Guard. | Plan Annual Dinner Henry M. Laing Fire Company reservations. Her telephone number is 248-R-7. Miss Virginia Bartle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Bartle, of Sheldon street, Hornell, N. Y., be- came the bride of Nathanial Caster- line, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Cas- terline of Mt. Greenwood road, Trucksville, Wednesday, February 17, in Pentacostal Church at Larks- ville. Rev. Amos Hetteshiner per- Miss Virginia Bartle Becomes Bride Of Nathaniel Casterline formed the ceremony. Attendants were Miss Marjorie Casterline, sister of the bride-groom and James Lee, | Jr., of Larksville. The couple will make their home at Hornell where Mr. Casterline is employed by the Holland Wood Work, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Casterline and the former’s parents spent the weekend at Hornell as guests of the Bartles. Carr, , H Kiefer, Lu- Food Noshitt: arr, Jack Jones, Harry Kiefer, Lu Fred Snyder of Sutton Creek— Nesbitt. Mrs. Faith Honeywell of Kun- kle—Nesbitt. Aubrey Weaver of Demunds— ard Traver, P. Malkemes; Misses Mary Schuler, Bernice Lozo, Eliza- beth Warden. Lehman Twp.: Captains— Mrs. Clinton Ide and Mrs. Wm. Tretha- Nesbitt. aS . James, Trowbridge of Trucks- Workers—Mesdames Charles Nuss, ville—Nesbitt. hn Milton, A T , H Ed- Mrs. Margaret Wilson of Fern- John Milton, Alex Tough Wiiany Bd brook—Nesbitt. Each week this box contains the names of your friends and neighbors who are in the hospi- tal. In order to make this ser- vice as complete and useful as possible won't you co-operate with us by telephoning Dallas 300 when any members of your family are in the hospital ? ner, Francis Lewis, Loren Keller, Bruce Williams, Ruth Rogers, Ray Goodwin, Kenneth Rice. Lake Twp.: Captain—Miss Mar- jorie Kitchen: 5 Workers — Mesdames Raymond Garinger, James Garey, Guy Scou- ten, Clyde Mayer; Misses Mildred Payne, Jean Wolfe, Florence Hausch and her girl scout trogp. 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