PAGE FOUR Neighborhood N THE POST, FRIDAY, AUGUST 25,1944 Purely Personal Office Phone 300 Lieutenant and Mrs. Robert Flem- | ing are guests of the former's par- ents, Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Fleming of Main street. Lieut. Fleming just recently returned from the Pacific war area. Mrs. Howard Hendricks and children, Jackie and Priscilla, of Lehman are visiting Mrs. Hendricks parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reen at Halifax, Pa. Miss Lina Garinger and Mrs. Z. A. Rosengrant have returned to their home at Waterbury, Conn. after spending a week visiting Mrs. Adda Garinger and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Garinger. Miss Florence Hausch has re- turned to her home at Harvey's Lake after spending seven weeks at Camp Onawandah as counsellor. Miss Winifred Emens and Miss Ethel Emens of Binghamton, N. Y. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Z. E. Garinger of Lake street. ! * * * Jack Richardson, Dan Richards ~ and Dr. Robert Bodycomb spent several days this week fishing in Canada. Buddy Sorber has returned to the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.- Forest Sorber of Harvey's Lake ofter submitting to an ap- pendectomy at Nesbitt Hospital. Word has been received by his wife that Elwood Lutsey of Shaver- town has been promoted to Sea- man 1/C. Miss Marilyn Wilson of East Dal- las is spending the week visiting relatives in Baltimore, Md. Mrs. A. Prutzman of Ferguson avenue, Shavertown, spent the weekend with Mrs. Edna Davenport of Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. John Sholtis of East Dallas have received word that the latter's brother is missing in action. He was a bombardier over France. . Mr. and Mrs. Al Major of Shaver- town have announced the birth of a daughter Tuesday morning in Nesbitt Hospitial. Mrs. Major is the i former Virginia Rosser of Shaver- town. * Pvt. Robert Pickett has returned to Lubbock, Texas after spending a furlough with his wife in East Dallas. Mrs. Charles Jones of Bingham- ton, N. Y. spent several days last week visiting Mrs. Arthur Culver of Machell avenue. Dana Lee of Machell avenue is spending the week in New York City visiting his mother. Mrs. John Durbin and children, Jimmie and Mollie, of Allentown spent last week visiting Mrs. Ar- *. thur Culver of Machell avenue, and Mrs. George Durbin of Harvey's ‘Lake. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rice of “Lehman entertained at dinner. Sun- day: Mr. and Mrs. Norton Montross of Tunkhannock, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Owens and daughter, Jane of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Eggle- | ston and son, Robert, of Vernon. Mr. and Mrs. Giles Wilson of East Dallas had as guests Monday Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Doll of Mt. Eph- raim, N. J: Viola Pascoe and Phil Press Jr. of Wilkes-Barre spent several days last week visiting their grand- parents,- Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Hoover of Dallas R. D. 1 Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Williams of Wilkes-Barre were guests of the Hoovers. Robert Grose, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Grose of Machell avenue, who was recently promoted to Sea- man First Class, has been trans- ferred from Sampson to Norfolk, Va. He spent the weekend with his parents. x * SHAVER THEATRE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY “Shine on Harvest Moon" Ann Sheridan, Dennis Morgan Irene Manning NEWS MATINEE SATURDAY 2 P.M. Shavertown MONDAY AND TUESDAY “In Our Time" Ida Lupino, Paul Henreid Nancy Coleman MUSICAL WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY “The Heavenly Body” Hedy Lamarr, William Powell James Craig COLOR SHORT { Mrs. | Hop Bottom were guests of Mrs. ' a guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Cadu- “Task Force” Mrs. Leighton Scott of Easton spent the week as guest of her mother, Mrs. H. H. Zeiser of Hunts- ville road. Mrs. Robert Browning and son, Bobbie, have returned to their home at Jamestown, N. Y. after spending sometime visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Grose of Machell avenue. Harry Grose returned with them for a visit. Miss Helen Breza has been spending several weeks in Illinois where she is visiting her sister, John Mital. Miss Gertrude Breza has returned from Philadel- phia where she was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Floyd Olson. Sgt. Kenneth Grose has returned to Camp Mackall after spending a furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Grose. * = - Mrs. Allen G. Kittle of Newark, N. J. is spending a few days in Chase before leaving for Hatties- burg, Miss.,, where she will make her home. Her husband is stationed at Camp Shelby, Miss. Mrs. Mae Townend of Twin Spruce has as guests her daughter- in-law, Mrs. Frank Townend, and granddaughter, Cynthia. Mrs. J. Stanley Rinehimer of Leh- man avenue entertained members of her club at Hotel Sterling last week. Miss Myrtle Martin and Mrs. Ethel Anwyl of Beaumont were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Waltman of Binghamton, N. Y. # * Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shaver and daughters of Shavertown spent the weekend at Atlantic City. Eddie Tutak has returned to Cal- ifornia after spending a furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Tutak of Pinecrest avenue. * Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Jackson of W. B. Risley of Lehman avenue over the weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Giles Wilson of East Dallas entertained Saturday at din- ner Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wilson ond! Mrs. Mary Montanye of New Mil- ford. Other callers during the day were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nafus of Dover, Robert Pickett and Mrs. zani. Ann Can- * * * Mr. and Mrs. William Cobleigh of; East Dallas entertained on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Buckman of Wilkes-Barre and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Cobleigh of Laketon. Mrs. B. T. Hitchner and son have returned to their home in Collings- wood, N. J. after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Huey of Lehigh street, Shavertown. Charles Cadugan of McCoy, Va. is gan of Idetown. Lina Garinger and Mrs. Colney Rosengrant of Waterbury, Conn., who are visiting relatives here, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. | Loren Keller of Idetown. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fink of Lehigh street, Shavertown, have received word that their son, John, | has been a’ patient at the Station| Hospital, Camp Barkley, Texas. John contracted noso-pharyngitis while on bivouac. He expects to leave the hospital on Saturday. Scout Leaders Vacation Girl Scout Leaders who spent last week end at Wildwood, Harvey's Lake were: Jane Case, Ann Phillips, Barbara Ringstrom, Margaret Gos- art, Cynthia Poad, Mim Sanford, Eleanor Bartells, and Minnie Sidor- ek. Mrs. Lamoreaux, Hostess To King's Daughters Mrs. Earl Lamoreaux of Idetown entertained King’s Daughters Class of Shavertown Methodist Church at their annual picnic supper Mon- day night. A short business meets ing followed the supper on the lawn. Present were: Leona Wat- kins, Bessie Watkins, Iva Green- wood, Dorothy Sisco, Jean Glahn, Catherine Garris, Ruth Shotwell, Verna Rose, Helen Hontz, Jennie Stark, Ann Crocker, Letha Mericle, Ruth Thomas, Marion Katacinski, Romayne Stark, Alice Daurand, Alice Davies, Edna Smith, Dorothy Burnaford, Mary Sowden, Myrle Coolbaugh, Alan Watkins, Bobby Hontz, Lee Lamoreaux, Earl Lamor- eaux, Thelma Lamoreaux, Frances Williams. Hosts At Falls Party N. J and Put snd Mra) John Cowan Celebrates Twentieth Year Here - A surprise dinner was held at the home of John Cowan of Alderson Saturday evening. Mr. Cowan who is herdsman at Sterling Farms came | to this country from Scotland just twenty years ago on August 19. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Mor- rison Witter, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Higgins, Mr. and Mrs. John Cowan, Betty, Joan and Jimmy Cowan. Entertain Friends Mr. and Mrs. Richard Owens of Davenport street entertained a number of friends at their home Saturday evening. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Schrade, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Eggleston, Miss Audrey Shupp, Rob- ert Rogers and the host and host- ess. William Bakers Are Mr. and Mrs. William Baker en- tertained at an anniversary party honoring Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Him- mler at their cottage at Falls Sat- urday evening. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dungey, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shiber, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lewis, the guests of honor and the host and hostess. Other guests of the Bakers Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dungey, Mr. and Mrs. | Sterling Machell and Mr. and Mrs. David Evan. Garingers Entertain Mrs. Raymond * Garinger enter- tained recently at an all-day out-| ing at her home at Harvey's Lake: Mrs. Rita Halsey, Ethel Halsey of Long Island, N. Y.; Mrs. George Daley, Mrs. Harold Kline and Barry, Miss Eleanor Sulyk of Kingston; Miss Florence Hausch. Mrs. John Durbin Is Guest At Culver Home Mrs. Arthur Culver entertained at a party honoring Mrs. John Dur- bin at her home on Machell avenue last Wednesday evening. Present were: Mrs. L. L. Richardson, Mrs. Lloyd Richards, Mrs. John Yaple, Mrs. James Huston, Mrs. Raymond Elston, Mrs. Robert Bodycomb, Mrs. Paul Leonard, Mrs. Eugene Lazarus, rs. Robert Moore, Mrs. Charles Jones, Mrs. John Durbin and the hostess. Mrs. Stella Isaacs Is Hostess On Birthday Mrs. Stella Isaacs entertained the Birthday Club at her home in Kunkle Saturday. Guests were Mrs. Margaret. Woolbert, Mrs. Helen Honeywell, Mrs. Irene Devens, Mrs. Amy Miers, Mrs. Laura Hartman, Mrs. Anna Richards, Mrs. Margaret Fisher, Mrs. Eva Montross, Mrs. Jane Isaacs, Mrs. Ralph Elston, Mrs. Marvin Elston, Mrs. Maime Warden, Mrs. Fred Dodson, Julia Updyke, and Lana Elston. Marvin K. Elston Is (Honored On Birthday The following folks enjoyed a picnic dinner at Elston’s Grove Monday. The occasion was Marvin K. Elston’s birthday anniversary. Present: Mrs. Ralph Hess, Janet Hess, Mrs. Owen Ide, Dale and Karl Ide, Mrs. W. J. Elston, Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Elston, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Elston and Jay Elston, Mrs. Jane Mann, Mrs. Harry Sweezy, Mrs. Gregg Herdman, Phylis and Barbara Sweezy. , Mrs. Merle Shaver Entertains S. S. Class Mrs. Merle Shaver entertained members of the Serving and Wait- ing Class of Idetown Methodist Church Friday evening. Class mem- bers voted to give $25 to help pay for drilling the well. Present were: Edna Race, Helen Husted, Dorothy Spencer, Ethel Spencer, Rose An- derson, Dora Stacey, Helen Smith, Hazel Gordon, Libbie Smith, Lottie Spencer, Margaret Jennings, Virgie Montross, Mattie Hadsel, Highley Sutton, Elizabeth Sorber, Helen Hoover, Elizabeth Shaver, Ada Fritz, Edith Boice, Lottie Penna- becker, Norma Shaver, Lila Shaver and Kathryn Smith. Woman's Club Board Executive Board of Dallas Senior: Woman’s Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Thomas Robinson of West Dallas Tuesday, August 29 at 7:30. All members are urged to attend. : Married In Dodge City, Kansas “LT. and MRS. CLIFFORD R. FINK A; cement is made of the marriage of Miss Winnie Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis of 2311 Henry St., Bellingham, Washington, to Lt. Clifford R. Fink, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Fink of 206 Lehigh St., Shavertown, which took place April 2, 1944 at Christian Church, Dodge City, Kansas. At- tendants were Mrs. Fredrick J. Foster and Lt. Robert Fortten. Mrs. Fink is a graduate of Bell- ingham High School and Western Washington College and prior to her marriage was employed as den- tal technician and stenographer in Bellingham. Mr. Fink was gradu- ated from Kingston Township High School and was associated with the F. W. Woolworth Co. when he en- tered the service in 1941. In 1943 he transferred to the Air Corps and received his wings and com- mission in February 1944. He was assigned to the B-26 Martin Mar- auder and entered Officers Flying Training School at Dodge City, Kansas. He graduated nine weeks later and classified as pilot. At present Lt. and Mrs. Fink are residing at 825 Cleveland St., Lake Charles, La., where the former is practice flying with his crew. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Evans Are Guests Of Honor At Shower Mr. and Mrs. Walter Evans were guests of honor at a variety shower at their,home at Marsh Creek, Sun- day August 13. The Evans were recently married. Present were: Mrs. David Bevan, Ira Barber, Rose Davis of Demunds; Mrs. Wilmer Evans, East Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doughton, grandchildren, Paul and Charles Danchick, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jones and Janet and Carol of Kingston; Miss Iona Evans, Wilkes-Barre; George Solo- mon, Wyoming; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Evans, Forty Fort; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Frantz, Alton and Albert, Jeff Frantz, Mr. and Mrs, William Troaster Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stacknik, Betty Ann of Center- moreland; Mr. and Mrs. William James, Don and Bud, Mr. and Mrs. William Troaster, Meshoppen; Miss Alice Krewson, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. William Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Faux and Joseph, Billy, Arthur, Ethel, David, Wilmer of | Vernon; Mrs. Prudence Dietz, Thel- ma Dietz, Nancy Dietz, Betty Sut- ton, Cecil Vopleus, Cecil Jr., Beau- mont; Mr. and Mrs. Andy Wilson, Louise DeReamer, Luella DeReam- er, Mrs. Tim Derby, Marsh Creek; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Dymond, Gil- berta of Mehoopany; and the guests of honor. Pvt. Lois Avery Is Guest At Corn Roast Pvt. Lois Avery WAC has re-| turned to Elmira, N. Y. after spend- ing some time at her home at Alderson. Before she returned her friends held a corn and wiener roast at Gaynors’ Orchard. Present were: Roanna Shoemaker, Lillian Huddy, Helen Roberts, Wilda Zim- merman, Ethel Allen, Elaine Avery, Bethia Allen, Hilda Lienthall, Mil- dred Garinger and the guest of honor. Service Women Meet Women’s Service Club of Shaver- town held their meeting Monday evening. Present were Mesdames: Phil Cheney, Marion Katacinski, Gordon Austin, L. E. Haymaker, Charles Dressel, Thomas Hontz, John Batey, Robert Phipps, William Morgan, Ray Isaacs, William Ocken- house, William Dierolf, Harry Bo- gart, John Engler, Charles Reed, John Edwards, Lawrence Newhart, Ray Pritchard, Carl Remley, George Swan, Ross Williams, Paul Winters, Ralph Whipp, Oscar Dymond, John Chappell, Ben Earle and James In- man. : Play Shuffleboard At Jack and May's Inn Kunkle Road Near Kunkle Chicken Lunch Every Saturday Night GET TO! FIRST NATIONAL BANK DALLAS, PENNA. MEMBERS AMERICAN BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION DIRECTORS R. L. Brickel, C. A. Frantz, W. B. Jeter, Sterling Machell, W. R. Neely, Clifford Space, A, C. Devens, Herbert Hill. OFFICERS C. A. Frantz, President Sterling Machel, Viee+President W. R. Neely, Vice-President W. B. Jeter, Cashier F. J. Eck, Assistant Cashier Vault Boxes For Rent, THE 1 \ Friends and members of the family of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Winters spent a very enjoyable time at their home in Centermore- land Sunday, August 13 when they celebrated their 50th wedding an- niversary. The house was attractively dec- orated with gladioli and dahlias. A large wedding cake was tastefully decorated and topped with the con- ventional bride and groom. Con- gratulation cards were recived from many who were unable to attend. Refreshments were served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Kelley, Mrs. Fannie Evans, Mrs. Mamie Gay, Mrs. Verna Gay, Janet Gay, Mrs. Thomas Dickinson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shook, David Shook, Mr. Robert Kenworthy, Mrs. Mildred, George, Joseph and Gloria Jean Schoonover, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Besteder, Cecil and Walter Besteder, Mrs. Mary Storey, Mrs. William Storey, Carol Storey, Mrs. Ruby Besteder, Karl Besteder, Mrs. Leona ‘M. Thomas, Wilma and James Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. W. Winters, all of Center Moreland, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Baird, Miss Ruth Baird,, Orange, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Ohman, Wetherford, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stanton, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dymond, Mrs. Carrie Walker, Waymart, Pa.; Miss Joan Dixon, Philadelphia; Mrs. and Mrs. Bowers Berlew, Moosic; Mrs. Emma Stroh, Miss Elizabeth Stroh, Mr. I. M. Winters, Mrs. Florence Nesbitt, Miss Pauline Winters, Miss Margaret Winters, Mr. and Mrs. Marie F. Wolfe, Elva Drabick, Eliza- beth Ide, Alberta Foss, Florence Davenport, Edith Weintz, Mary Scovell, Minnie Rebennack, Viola Hoover, Lillian Hildebrant, Bertha Ehret, Anna Walters; Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sites, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwards; Misses Mary Ruth Robin- son, Letha Wolfe; Pauline Ehret, Alice Ehret, Dale Hoover, Gordon Hoover, Gerald Hoover, Margo Dav- enport, Ruth Ann Scovell, Judith Steele, Russell Steele, Gladys Foss, Janice Wolfe and Albert Reben- nack. Carrie Schrader, Miss Norene| Robert Baird, Robertson Jr. and Schrader, Miss Florence Weaver, | Beverly Baird, Mr. Jack Tippett, Mrs. Edith Race, Mr. and Mrs. W. 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