PAGEFOUR \ See Hh _THE POST, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4,1944 : Neighborhood N pies And News Of Ee + y y § 3 Local Church Doings A Purely Personal Office Phone 300 Mrs. Sarah Moss of Dallas Star Route has as guests her daughters, Mrs. George Wallace Leech and Judy and Mrs. Herbert and Richard of Detroit, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kirkendall and children have moved from the Kir- kendall summer home on Terrace street to their home in Trucksville. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tretheway and family of Forty Fort will occupy the cottage for the balance of the summer. Lieutenant Colonel Smith who is stationed in Alabama is spending several days with his family at Huntsville. Mrs. Smith and infant son have returned from Nesbitt Hospital. Dick Phillips who spent a ten-day furlough with his family on Norton avenue returned to Bainbridge, Md. Saturday morning. Arthur Parrish who has been stationed at Brooklyn with the U. S. Navy spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Parrish of Parrish street. T. A. Williammee of Lehman avenue spent several days this week visiting his mother at Morris, Pa. ? : * = % Mrs. Robert Bodycomb: of Main street is spending sometime with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Calkins of Flushing, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Howard W Risley of Huntsville road has as guests over the weekend Mrs. George Bachman of Camden, N. J. and Miss Alice Keeler of Tunkhannock. ; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shaver and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Shaver have returned after spending sometime at a cottage along the River. Miss Judith Saville, directoress of nurses at Palmerton Hospital and Miss Margaret McRoberts of Balti- more, Md., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Simms. Miss Saville and Miss McRoberts were classmates of Mrs. Simms at John Hopkins Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Francis MacDonald and son, Jackie, of Trenton, N. J. and Mrs. James Rogers were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rog- ers at Meeker. The Rogers and Mrs. Edna Karschner entertained at dinner Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. William Aton and Miss Caro- lyn Aton of Binghamton, N. Y. and Lieut. Allison Aton who is stationed in Texas. * * * Lieutenant Frank Matukitis vis- ited his father, Joe Matukities at East Dallas, over the weekend. Frank was enroute from Columbus, Ohio to Florida where he will serve as an instructor. Mrs. Matukitis will remain here until he gets set- tled. Bob Pickett who is serving in the U. S. Army Air Corps is expected home this weekend to visit his wife at East Dallas. \ Barby Cheney who has been sicks for eleven weeks with rheumatic fever is greatly improved and able to be out again. Barby and her mother, Mrs. Philip Cheney are liv- ing with the latter's mother, Mrs. | Ray Isaacs in Shavertown for the duration. Mr. Isaacs is employed: at Middletown Air Depot. He spent last weekend with his family. Mrs. Raymond Kuhnert of Goss Manor spent several days this week visiting friends in Meshoppen. Mr. and Mrs. J. Gordon Hadsel of Huntsville Road has as dinner guests last Thursday evening, Mrs. Hattie Page of Scranton, and Mrs. Donald Page of Waycross, Georgia. Sgt. Donald Page is stationed some- where in France. . SHAVER THEATRE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY “Four Jills In AJeep” Carole Landis, Kay Francis Martha Ray Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra CARTOON, NEWS—Sat. Mat. 2 Shavertown MONDAY AND TUESDAY DOUBLE FEATURE “Footlight Glamour” Betty Singleton, Arthur Lake “City Of Missing Girls" H. B. Warner WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY “The Uninvited” Ray Milland, Ruth Hussey Gail Russell POPEYE CARTOON—MUSICAL oT Mrs. Milford Shaver entertained members of her bridge club at her home at Goss Manor last evening. Fred Kiefer of Shrineview spent several days this week on a busi- ness trip to New York City. The Kiefers were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nic Cortiglio on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Spencer of Demunds road entertained recently Mrs. Nancy Wickwire and Collins of Cortland, N. Y. Mrs. Edna Karschner of Meeker visited friends in West Pittston on Monday. Mrs. Edward Jones who has been spending several weeks visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Nie- meyer of Davenport street joined her husband in Chicago last Thurs- day. Mrs. T. H. Thomas, Edith and Charles returned to their home in Linthicum, Md. after visiting the Niemeyers. Marjorie Elkins re- turned with them. s ® & Robert Moore has returned to camp in Arizona after spending a ten-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore of Franklin street. Mrs. Joseph Laux and daughter, Mary, of Overbrook avenue are spending sometime visiting her sister, Mrs. Floyd Olson in Phila- delphia. Philip Spencer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Spencer of Demunds road is spending a week with his uncles, George and Marshall Spenc- er of Rummerfield, Pa. Henry Peterson who has been ill at his home on Norton avenue was able to return to business this week. : Mrs. Florence Watkins of Wil- liamsport has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Allen at Harvey's Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dungey of Forty Fort spent the weekend as guests of the fomer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dungey of Lake street. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Doll are spending the week with the form- er’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Doll of Norton avenue and the latter’s parents, Rev. and Mrs, Wil- liam Paul of Plymouth. T. A. Williammee, Raymond Kuhnert and Howard Hendricks at- tended the annual principals and superintendents conference held at State College for three days last week. Gloria Thomas of Linthicum, Md. is spending a week visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Niemeyer of Daven- port street. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Berth and Dean and Sharon of Kearney, N. J. spent their vacations with Mrs. Berth’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Chesney of W. Dallas. Cpl. Robert Sabol, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Sayre of Pike's Creek, has been honorably dis- charged from the army. Cpl. Sabol enlisted in 1942. Ensign and Mrs. George Nichols visited Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rogow- ski on Saturday at their home at Pike’s Creek. Mrs. Bert Bryant and Mrs. Alfred Rogowski of Pike's Creek accomp- anied the former’s daughter, Mrs. John Mesick back to Syracuse and spent the weekend with her. * * * Betty Naugle and Albert Agnew who are employed in Trenton, N. J. spent the weekend at their homes at Pike's Creek. Virginia Wilson who has been spending the last two months visit- ing her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson of Franklin street will return to her home in Charles- ton, W. Va., today. She will be accompanied by ‘her aunt Gertrude. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver DeWolfe and son, Robert, are spending two | weeks visiting Mrs. Amy DeWolfe. Chief and Mrs. Walter Covert celebrated their 50th wedding an- niversary last Sunday, July 30. . Pfc. Walter Covert and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Atlee Kocher spent last weekend in Delaware visiting the former's brother, Mr. and Mrs. John Covert. Pfc. Covert returns to Camp Dix today after spending a ten-day furlough with his wife and parents, Chief and Mrs. Walter Covert of Parrish street. Miss Bette Jones of Davenport street has accepted a position with Harris Hardware in Kingston. Bulford Reunion Descendants of the late John J. and Rachael Bulford will hold their annual reunion at Norris Grove on the road between Huntsville and Hillside, Sunday, August 20th. All friends and relatives are invited. Elstons Entertain At Picnic Supper Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elston of Kunkle road entertained at a pic- nic supper Sunday honoring Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Gelden of Reading. The Geldens have been occupying the Mowry home for the past month. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. John Yaple, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Whitney and David, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kiefer, the guests of honor and the host and hostess. Birthday Supper Mrs. Roy Garinger of Idetown en- tertained at a birthday supper honoring her daughter Mrs. Norma Taylor recently. Present were: Mrs. George Seretes, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Taylor, Carol and Shirley Tay- lor, Ray Garinger, the guest of honor and the hostess. Morgan Wilcoxes Are Hosts At Picnic Supper Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Wilcox en- tertained at a picnic supper honor- ing Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lynch of Harrisburg, their house guests, Saturday evening. Present ere: Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Himmler, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dungey, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dungey, Mr. and Mrs. Zel Garinger, Miss Mabell Place, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shiber; Mrs. Florence Watkins of Williamsport; the guests of hon- or and the host and hostess. Has Fourth Birthday Young Billie Niemeyer was guest of honor at a party to celebrate his 4th birthday anniversary at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mr.s A. C. Verfaillie of Huntsville road. Present were: Ralph, Beat- rice, Gladys, David Ell of Shaver- town; Gail Jenkins, Beth Ann Jones, Robin Turner, Tommie Tur- ner, Billie and Bobbie Niemeyer. Earl Lozier Is Guest On Ninth Birthday Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Lozier enter- tained at a birthday party honoring their son, Earl, who celebrated his ninth birthday anniversary recent- ly. He received many gifts. Present were: Shirley, Ada, Joyce, Carl Gordon, Joyce Martin, Ida Martin, Wayne King, Jerry Boone, Edward March, Wayne, Janis, Betty, Shel- ‘don Hoover, Grandma Lozier, S. Barnes, Ruthie, Alice and Marion Lozier, the guest of honor and the host and hostess. Entertains At Bridge Mrs. Cedric Griffith entertained members of her bridge club Friday evening. Present were: Mrs. How- ard Appleton, Mrs. Martin Porter, Mrs. Willard Durbin, Mrs. Burdette Crane, Mrs. Howard Ide, Mrs. Paul Eckert and Mrs. Ziba Howell. Home For Weekend Fred Anstett who is stationed at Fort Jackson, S. C. spent the week- end visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Anstett of Idetown. Guests at the Anstett home over the weekend were: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Anstett, Fred Schobert, Jean Betty and Janice Anstett, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Redmond, Violet, Arth- ur, Florence Woodring, Frank and Ralph Joy, Ralph Redmond, Mrs. Louise Redmond and Viola, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pahler, George and Martha Pahler. Mrs. Charles Wertman Entertains Kunkle Club Mrs. Charles Wertman entertain- ed the Silver Leaf Club at her home on Tuesday evening. Assisting her were: Mrs. Russell Miers and Mrs. Daniel Meeker. Meeting was open- ed by the president Mrs. Fred Dod- son. Devotions were led by Mrs. Allen Brace. Lunch was served to the following: Mesdames Harold Smith, Ralph Ashburner, William Weaver, Ralph Hess, Ralph Elston, Florence Klimick, Frank Hess, Fred Dodson, Victor Rydd, LeRoy Hess, Harold Hess, James Traver, William Brace, Charles Brace, Allen Brace, Anna Weaver, Oliver Ellsworth, Miss Gertrude Smith and the host- esses. Lawn Birthday Party Nancy May Elston was guest of honor at a lawn party on her ninth birthday anniversary, Thursday. Present were: Mrs. Fred Riley, Mary Ann Brown, Mrs. O. L. Harvey of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Splitt, Mrs. Norman Franklin, Kathleen Franklin of Jackson, Mrs. Clarence Myers, Mrs. Frank Wyrsch, Shirley Jean Wyrsch, Harold Elston, Mrs. Clarence Elston. i | Mrs. Mulcahy, COLORFUL PLACE MATS TO CROCHET THIS SUMMER “Table tops are too precious these days to risk marring them with hot dishes. A most attractive and colorful solution is a set of hand-| crocheted place mats. They are easy pick-up work for warm weather, and your friends will love a set as a gift. Fast color cotton in two contrasting shades makes the mats. Be careful to choose colors that blend with your china and linen. Direction sheet for “Crocheted Place; Mats” may be obtained by sending a' stamped, self-addressed envelope to the Needlework Department of this paper, specifying design No. 2716. Friendship Class: of Trucksville Methodist Church entertained hus- bands and families’ at their an- nual picnic at Norris Glen recently. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Claude Johnson, Ruth and Harry Johnson, Mrs. Franklin Hemenway, Carol and Patty Hemenway, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Croom, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Pritch- ard, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Williams, Mary Joan, Carol, Thomas Williams Jr., Blanche Atherholt, Emily Fish- er, Mr. and Mrs. Lansford Norris, Bobby and Billy Norris, Mr. and Husbands And Families, Guests At Friendship Class Picnic [. Laing Coolbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. John Southwell, John Jr., Mr. and Mrs. William Lohmann, Jane and Robbin, Mr. and Mrs. Voight Long, William and Wayne, Mrs. Stanley Cashmark, John Cashmark, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Williams, Arnold Jr., Rev. George Roberts, Carl, Mr. and Mrs. William Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stookey, Marjorie, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Bennett, Carol and Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Har- rison and Lorraine. “ Thomas Mulcahys Are Ifiosts At Wiener Roast Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mulcahy entertained at a wiener roast at their cottage, “Hill-Top”, Alderson, last Wednesday . evening. Enter- tainment consisted of group singing led by Mrs. Mulcahy and readings? “A Thunderstorm”, by Dave Deat- er (Dave gave this same reading in school forty years ago); ‘Mrs. Murphy Visits the Dentist” by Letha Jones of Fernbrook; ‘Orphan Annie” by Mrs. Mulcahy. Mrs. Margaret Nuld and family of Ash- ley had entertained the group at supper at the Mulcahy home be- fore the wiener roast. Present were: Mrs. Henrietta Deater, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jones, Ruby and Letha Jones, Mr. and Mrs. David Deater, Mrs. Charles Rau, Elsie and Conrad Higgins, Mrs. Margaret Nuld, George Williams, David Nuld, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rozychi, Mary, James and Joseph Callaghan, Floyd VanHorn, Margar- et Nametko, David McGowan, Mrs. Mulcahy, mother of the host, and the host and hostess. Mrs. Henrietta Deater, mother of age , 76, and Mrs. Mulcahy, mother of Mr. Mulcahy, age 84, were the two liveliests per- sons present. Picnic At Elston’s The following folks enjoyed a pic- nic at Elston’s Grove on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hess, Janet Hess; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Elston, Jerry, Eleanor, Helen, and Lena Elston; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Elston; Mr. and Mrs. Owen Ide, Jane, Don- nie, Dale and Karl Ide; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Elston, Estella and Wayne Elston; Mrs. Stella Isaacs; Mr. and Mrs. William Weaver; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dodson; Jay Elston; Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas and Billie Thorzas. Alderson Church Note A trio made up of Mrs. Ralph Morgan, Mrs. George Tripp and Mrs. John Whithey will present special musical selections at Alderson Methodist Church at the Sunday William Niemeyer 3rd Given Farewell Party William Niemeyer 3rd was guest of honor at a farewell supper held at the summer home of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kaiser, Harvey's Lake last’ Tuesday. Bill left for New Cumberland to serve in the U. S. Army on Thurs- day. Present at the party were: Mrs. T. H. Thomas, Gloria, Edith, Charles of Baltimore, Md.; Mrs. Ed- ward Jones, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Clement Niemeyer, Mr. and Mrs. William Niemeyer, Wilkes-Barre; Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Verfaillie, Roy and Donald Verfaillie, Anna Mae Wilson, Harold Niemeyer, Beth Ann Jones, Mr. and Mrs. William Nie- meyer 2nd, Marjorie Elkins, Mr. and Mrs. William Niemeyer 3rd., Billie and Bobbie, Mr. and Mrs. Kaiser, Tony, Eleanor, Mary and Billie. Clayton Reunion Is Held At Idetown Home Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clayton of Idetown entertained members of the Clayton family at their Reunion on Sunday. Games were played and prizes awarded. Present: Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Mahon of Mill City; Mr. Clarence Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Clayton, Mrs. Ted R. Munsy, Lionell Bulford, Phyllis Sutton and the host and hostess. ALL TYPES-ALL MAKES RUDOLPHS’ ELECTRIC SERVICE | 83-35 E. JACKSON ST. morning service. Phone 25368 @® Wilkes-Barre, Pa, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wesley of Loyalville recently entertained at a birthday party honoring their son, Walter, who will leave for service with the U. S. Navy this week. Walter was graduated from Lake Township High School in June with a record of twelve year’s perfect attendance. Guests at the party were: Mary Porter, Mildred Porter, Betty Calkins and Beatrice Darrel of Shavertown; Mary Delaney, Bina Garrity, Bertha Kern, Myron Wil- Walter Wesley, Honored Guest AtBirthday-Farewell Party liams, Junior Smith and Lt. Thom- as Garrity of Harvey's Lake; Walter Bronson of Ruggles; Glen Rogers, Ellis Hoover, Warren Hoover and Doris Rossman of Outlet; Audrey Boone and Bud Cornell of Pike's Creek; Burton Gordon, Adam Ste- fanowick, Anthony Shiner, Lawr- ence Steltz, Dorne Wesley, Marjor- ie Shiner, Virginia Brown and Avis Kocher of Loyalville; the guest of honor and the host and hostess. Entertains W. S.C. S. Mrs. Edith King of Meeker en- tertained members of the W.S.C.S. at her home Wednesday afternoon. 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