PAGE FOUR i POST, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1944 _ rt er ——— * Neighborhood Notes And News Of Local Church Doings Purely Personal Office Phone 300 Mr. and Mrs. Otto Stompler of Langhorne were guests of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Henney, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Nulton en- tertained over the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Keithline, Bev- erly Keithline, Binghamton; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stitzer of Shaver- town and Edgar Nulton and Sherry. Delores and Ida Nulton and Bev- erly Keithline have been spending some time with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Nulton. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Greenwood, Sr., entertained at a buffet supper on their lawn Saturday evening: - Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pritchard, Mr. and Mrs. Donald May and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barton. Ray Henney, teacher at Lake Township High School, is attend- ing the summer session at Penn State College. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Himmler have returned to their home on Lake street after spending some time at Atlantic City. * * * Mr. and Mrs. George Kirkendall of Lake street have as guests their daughters, Mrs. W. S. Hart of Pros- pect, N. Y., Mrs. L. F Kelly of Chi- cago; granddaughter, Jean Hart of Prospect and Miss Ruth Keistand of Chicago Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Kitchen of Davenport street have received word that their son, Walter, has arrived safely in England. Mr. and Mrs. J. George Ayre and family, former Dallas residents, are living in Oak Ridge, Tenn. Tech. Sgt. and Mrs. Donald Veitch and son, Jeffrey, of Fort Bragg, N. C., spent from Wednes- day to Sunday of last week visit- ing Donald's grandfather, Alec Veitch of Huntsville road. Mrs. William Brown of Goss Manor has as guest her mother-in- law of Milford, N. Y. Peynton Lee, who is stationed at Bainbridge, Md., spent the week- - end with his family on Machell avenue. Mrs. Harvey McCarty of Lehman avenue will entertain members of her bridge club this evening, Fri- day. Bob Grose, who is stationed with the U. S. Navy at Sampson, N. Y., is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Grose, of Machell avenue. wood Eipper, at the Grose home. ® . Penny Lee and Neal Kocher of Machell avenue are spending two weeks at Y. M. C. A. Camp Poca- hanna, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wheaton Lee of Lake street have purchased and will move shortly to the Irving Roe house on Country Club road. First Sgt. Herbert Updyke, who is stationed at Claiborne, La., is spending a two-week furlough with his wife on Huntsville road. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Wilcox of Lake street will have as guests for Seaman_Glen- son-in-law of the Groses, and his wife spent Sunday Donna May Williams Celebrates Birthday Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Williams en- tertained at a birthday party re- cently honoring their daughter, Donna May, who celebrated her sec- ond birthday anniversary. She re- ceived many gifts. ¢ Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Clif- ford Ruggles and daughter, Ann Marie; Mr. and Mrs. William Pudi- mott and children, Barbara, Jean and Billie; Mrs. Michael Dubil and son, Michael Edward; Frank Kocher and sons, Billie and Frankie, Jr.; Sophie Nye and sons, Billie and Judy; Grandma and Grandpa Koch- er and daughter Katherine; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Williams and son, Rus- sell and the little guest of honor, Donna May Williams, Bronsons Entertain Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bronson of Sweet Valley recently entertained Mrs. W. J. Richards of Wilkes- Barre, Mrs. F. H. Garrahan, Miss Martha Garrahan, Miss Isabelle Frost, Miss Celia Kelley, Mrs. Ella Kyttle, Mrs. Fred Wagner, Miss Barbara Wagner, Ronald Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gansel, Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Richards, all of Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Robbins of Shickshinny. Dick Phillips, who is serving with the U. S. Navy at Bainbridge, Md., is spending a furlough with his family on Norton avenue. Yester- day en route to Dallas, Dick stopped off at Harrisburg and drove up with his mother, Mrs. Florence Phillips and Barbara, who had spent the week there. Mr. and Mrs. James Besecker have purchased the Corey Gordon house where they have been living on Norton avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Shaver and children, Harold, Gail and Maralyn and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lewin and Barbara and Joanne of Goss Manor enjoyed a picnic at Perrin’s Grove on Sunday. Mrs. ‘Nelson Booth and daughter, Ann, of Lehman avenue spent this week in White Haven where they “were guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sensenbaugh. Nelson will spend the weekend with them. T/Sgt. Chester Austin of Long Beach, Cal., is spending a furlough with his mother, Mrs. Gordon Aus- tin, in Shavertown. Mrs. Elwood Lutsey returned to her home on Summit street, Shav- ertown, Sunday after spending two weeks visiting her husband at Bunker Hill, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Dungey of Lake street had as guests Thurs- day Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lewis of Wilkes-Barre and Mrs. James Lewis of Washington, D. C. Mrs. Birda Shepherd has re- turned to her home in Philadelphia Mrs. Daniel Wandell, Honored At Shower Mrs. Daniel Wandell, recent bride, was guest of honor at a variety shower given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Wandell of East Dallas Wednesday, July 12. The Wandells were married July 1. Present at the shower were: Mrs. Bernard Russell, Mrs. William Rus- sell, Mrs. Stanley Simonson, Mrs. Charles Clemons, Mrs. John Lewis, Mrs. Harry Martin, Mrs. Scott New- berry, Mrs. David Adams, Mrs. Har- ry Hunter, Mrs. Nora Hall, Mrs. John Lumley, Bolina Warmouth, Gertrude Warmouth, Betty Adams, Emma Wandell, Laura Polick, Miss Iva Wandell, Mrs. Oblen, Mrs. Let- tleton, Mrs. Shields, ‘Mrs. Randall, Dora Wandell, William Wandell, Daniel Wandell, Cpl. Harry Hunter, David Kitchen, William Bellas, the guest of honor and the hostess. Have New Daughter Lieutenant and Mrs. Norman Clark have announced the birth of in Lehman Tuesday, July 13. This is the Clark’s first child. Mrs. Clark -is the former Christine Rug- gles, a Navy Nurse. Lieutenant Clark, who is stationed at Long Island, will arrive this weekend to spend ten days with his new daugh- ter before leaving for Brazil. Robert Eipper Is Guest On Birthday honor of their son, Robert, who celebrated his eighth birthday an- niversary. Present were: Mrs. Ralph Eipper, Mrs. Allen Ockenhouse, Mar- ian Louise Ockenhouse, Robert and Ralph Eipper and the host and hostess. Have New Son Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Parsons of Parrish street have announced the birth of a baby boy at Nesbitt Hos- pital Saturday, July 15. Mrs. Par- sons is the former Miss Louise Lam- oreaux, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lamoreaux of Lehman. Cpl. Albert Patton Is Guest At Family Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Patton of Noxen entertained recently at a family dinner in honor of their son, Cpl. Albert, who was home on fur- lough from Camp Stewart, Ga. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank- lin Patton and Carlton, Donald, Julia, Sara and Louise, Mr. and Mrs. John Space, Anna Mae, Betty, Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ben- nett and Bobby and Carol, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Patton, Richrad, Clara, Cpl. Albert Patton and Eleanor Jones. Young Larry Keefer Has Birthday Party Larry Keefer, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Keefer of Church a daughter, Ferrel Janice, at home .| the bride of Oskar Herald of Bing- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eipper of Trucksville entertained Thursday in 7 CLICK Magazine Photo Preview of what the well-dressed sun seeker will be wear- ing this summer on the beach. Sally Yarnell, 20th Century starlet, models this _batriotically brief bathing suit in Miss Beatrice Jeanette Nulton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nulton of Binghamton, N. Y., form- er residents of East Dallas, became hamton at the home of the bride’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Rice of Forty Fort Tues- day, July 4. Rev. Charles B. Smith performed the double ring cere- mony. Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Rice, and Ida Rice played the wedding march. The bride wore a white crepe street-length dress with corsage of A Miss Beatrice Jeanette Nulton 4 {Becomes Bride Of Oskar Herald red roses. Matron of honor select- ed navy blue with white accessories and shoulder bouquet of gardenias. Following the ceremony dinner was served at the Rice home. Present were: Mrs. Ida Nulton, Mrs. Hattie Grant, Mrs. Jeanette Dickinson, Mrs. Floyd Nulton, Dor- othy and Helen Nulton, Mr. and Mrs. John Rice, Clarabell Ide and Floyd Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Jonah Smith, William and Norma Smith, Mrs. Walter Heinbach, June Marie Heinbach and the bride and groom. Zel Garingers, Hosts At Picnic For Lynches { Mr. and Mrs. Zel Garinger of Lake street entertained at a picnic in Butternut Grove honoring Mr. and Mrs. William Lynch of Har- risburg on Monday evening. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Himmler, Mr. ‘and Mrs. A. R. Dungey, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dungey, Mr. and Mrs. | Russell Strunk, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Hosts At Family Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eipper of Rice street entertained at a family din- ner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Glen- more Eipper, Donald Eipper, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eipper, Robert and Ralph Eipper, Mrs. Allen Ocken- Twenty-four fathers were guests at the covered dish supper served by Trucksville Service Mothers’ Club at Norris Glen Monday even- ing. Four new members were wel- comed: Mrs. J. D. Hutchison, Mrs. George Frank, Mrs. John Fabian and Mrs. Fred Houghwout. Mrs. A. Holdredge reported that eight birthday boxes had been sent. Mrs. Evan Evans was named treasurer to serve during the illness of Mrs. E. Piatt. Next meeting will be held at the cottage of Mrs. Albert Blase at Harvey's Lake Wednesday, Aug- ust 23. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ridall, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hutchinson, Mr and Mrs. Edward Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blase, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Billings, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Woolbert, Mr. and Twenty-Four Service Fathers Are Guests Of Mothers At Picnic Mrs. G. W Nichols, Mr and Mrs. Bruce Long, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Williams, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. A. S. James, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams and Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Carey, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Guyette, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Perkins, Mr and Mrs. John Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. David Williams, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hem- inway, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Shep- herd, Mr. and Mrs. Judson Hold- redge, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hough- wout, and Douglas; Mesdames Wil- liam Riddell, Frederick Anthony, John Dykman, Samuel Keast, Thomas Wisnieski, Ziba Sutton, Marvin Sweezy, Fred Frank, George Frank and Eckley Kocher. Baby Clinic Opens _The“West Side Visiting Nurse As- | s6ciation wishes*fo_ announce that there wi a baby clinic every rsday afternoon from 3 to 4 at Shavertown Methodist Church. Mothers are invited to bring their babies. VLE LOZ RT: A Safe Deposit Box in eur Fire-and-The¥t-Preof Vaults Protects veluables at fete thon fe @ day. First Floor — Street Lovel — Ne Stairs “WYOMING I NAT'L BANK or WILKES-BARRE A Modern Service - Funeral JERVIU —— house and Marian Louise. Moderate In Cost = SNOWDON Service ....s Available in the Dallas Area on the Same Day-and-Night Basis as in Wilkes-Barre and the Same Moderate Costs Apply. Telephone Wilkes-Barre 3-0400. HAROLD C. HOME FOR FUNERALS 64 North Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. SNOWDON | liam Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shi- ! ber, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Machell, } Mr. and Mrs. David Evans, the guests of honor and the host and | hostess. ! Dallas Softball Team | To Meet Lake All-Stars Dallas Broken Drums will play the Harvey's Lake All-Stars at Har- vey’s Lake Picnic Grounds’Sunday, July 23. Proceeds from the game will go to the Wilkes-Barre U. S. O. The Broken Drums, so-called be- cause they are hard to beat, de- feated the Lake Stars by a score of | 7 to 3 at Dallas on July 4. after visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles ; Mayer of Lake street. Graydon ATR E the next two weeks their daughter street, celebrated his second birth- and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Lynch of Harrisburg. Mrs. Joseph Stearns and daugh- ter, Jean, have returned from Port- land, Maine, where they visited the former's son and family, and New York City. Mr. and Mrs. James Ayre of Mid- dletown, Pa., are visiting Mr. and Baldwin Mrs. Stanley Davies of street. Bob Smith, son of Lieutenant Col- onel and Mrs. Norman Smith of Huntsville, has reported to Annap- olis, Md., where he will study as a midshipman. Mayer, Malcolm Strunk and Bob Whitesell are spending the week at Grayden’s bunk at Harvey's Lake. ; Alan Kistler, Sr., returned yester- day to his home at Sheep's Head Bay after spending two weeks with his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Kistler at Harvey's Lake. Glenna, niece of the Kist- lers, will remain with them for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. James York of Dav- enport street have as guests their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David Koenig and son, David, of New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Welsch have returned to their home on Daven- SHAVER THEATRE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY an - - (1 Rationing Wallace Beery, Marjorie Main News—Shorts y Saturday Matinee 2 p. m. Shavertown MONDAY AND TUESDAY DOUBLE FEATURE “Henry Aldrich, Boy ~~ Scout” Jimmy Lydon, Charley Smith “Man From Music Mountain” Roy Rogers, Ruth Terry WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY “First Comes Courage” Merle Oberon, Brian Aberne Cartoon—=Shorts port street after spending a week at Niagara Falls visiting the latter’s sister and family. : Mr. and Mrs. Richard Owens of Davenport street are entertaining the latters’ parents and young sis- ter. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Roberts and family of Huntsville road moved this week to the Parrish house formerly occupied by the Casterline family on Davenport street. Mrs. Edward Jones spent this week in Baltimore, Md., where she helped her brother, William Nie- meyer and family break up their home and move to Dallas for the duration. Bill enters the service July #27. Mrs. Jones is now visit- ing in Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. William Niemeyer of Davenport street will have as guests for the next two weeks Mrs. T. H. Thomas and children, Gloria, Edith and Charles, of Linthicum, Md. day anniversary at a family dinner on Sunday. At first Larry was somewhat bewildered by the birth- day songs and two gay little can- idles on his birthday cake, but after a while he regained his appetite and had a swell time romping with his grandmas, grandpop, and aunts and uncles. Present at the dinner were Grandma Keefer, Grandma Keefer, Uncle and Aunt Fred Stev- ens and cousin, Linda; Mr. and Mrs. John Yaple and Jackie, Mrs. James Oliver and Dickie, Mrs. Ella Jumper, Larry and Mommie and Dad. and Grandpa Newman, Aunt Marie Dance at Dallas Inn Huntsville Street Tonight, July 21st Featuring ED BONHAM and his Melody Makers HEE EIT . sponsored by DALLAS SOCIAL CLUB — — IPE COAL-O-MATIC STOKERS Butomatic Heat At Its Best Summer Hot Water Attachment Coal-0-Matic Stoker Company Trucksville, Pa. Dallas 407 enlargements. 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