SR) : —— Ey SER ER rr EY ' D.C. Her mother Mrs. L. A. Taylor PAGE FOUR Neighborhood Notes And News Of Local THE POST, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1944 Church Doings Purely Personal Office Phone 300 ; a | Samuel Eggleston of Alderson is a patient at General Hospital where he submitted to an operation on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ohlman of Machell avenue spent the weekend | at Stone Harbor. Pfc. Walter Covert of Camp Dix, N. J., spent the weekend with his wife, Mrs. Arline Covert of Daven- port street and his parents, Chief and Mrs. Walter Covert of Parrish street. Mr. and Mrs. William Baker of Lehman avenue celebrated their wedding anniversary on Wednes- day. Raymond Grey of Buffalo, N. Y., spent the weekend at Harvey's Lake visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Grey. Mrs. Grey and children, Donald, Linda, and How- ard, who have been visiting Mrs. Grey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gar- field Jackson returned home with him Monday. * * * Mrs. Ralph Frantz has returned from General Hospital where she submitted to an operation, to her home in Huntsville. Mr. and Mrs. W. Arthur Blewitt of Fernbrook entertained last week Mrs. Willard J. Hall of Sayre and Tampa, and Mrs. Jane Perry of Athens. Mr. and Mrs. William Vivian spent the weekend in Collingswood, N. J., where they were guests of the latter's sister. Pvt. Joseph Casey spent the weekend at the home of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Casey, of Glenview Terrace, Shavertown. Pvt. Casey is stationed at Farming- dale, L. I y Pvt. Allen Sanford spent be? weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sanford, of Pioneer ave- nue. Pvt. Sanford has been sta- tioned at Camp Stewart, Ga. Word has been received that Cpl. Donald E. Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Davis of Lehigh street, Shavertown, has arrived in Aus- tralia. y * * Fireman 1/C and Mrs, Velton Bean and son, Randall, of Perth Amboy, N. J. spent the weekend with relatives in Ceasetown. Hildreth Fritz, who is employed at Retreat, spent the weekend with her family, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fritz at Idetown. ; Mr. and Mrs. Alva Eggleston of Vernon spent Wednesday at the Bloomsburg Fair. Mr. and Mrs. John Cadugan of Idetown entertained over the week- end Mr. and Mrs. William Cadugan and Carol and Billy, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cadugan and Mr. and Mrs. George Schoen, all of Scranton. Mrs. Evan Jones, who has been spending the summer at her sum- mer home on Terrace street, re- turned to Wilkes-Barre this week for the winter. Miss Lucille Taylor has returned to her home in Atlanta, Ga., after visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gordon, of Norton ave- nue and her sister in Washington, * will return home today. S/Sgt. James J. Knecht, who is stationed at Camp Campbell, Ky., is spending some time with his wife and infant baby, Mary Alice. Miss Delores Beline of Chase spent last weekend visiting friends in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Culver of Machell avenue spent last week va- cationing at Forkston. Mary Hoffman Marries Capt. H. Lawfence Lee Announcement has been made. of the marriage/of Miss Mary-E. Hoff | man, of E] Paso, Texas, “and Coptaingd H. L. Lee Janwdty, 1944. Mrs. Lee| is laboratory technician at Long Sanitorium in El Paso, where she met her husband. Capt. Lee left for overseas in February and is! serving somewhere in France. Have New, Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Harry Owen who live at the Coray B. Ransom home! at Demunds, announce the birth of, a daughter, Esther Jean, Septemberd 20. The couple have two other children, Milton and Elsie Ann. Mrs. Niles White Is Hostess At Shower Mrs. Paul Leonard was guest of, honor at a farewell handkerchief shower given by Mrs. Niles White at her home on Baldwin street Monday evening. The Leonards left this week to make their home in Pittsburgh. Present were: Mrs. L. L. Richardson, Mrs. Robert Body- comb, Mrs. Raymond Elston, Mrs. Ross Lewin, Mrs. Milford Shaver, | Mrs. Arthur Culver, the guest of | honor and the hostess. Mrs. Jane Stroud Has Ninety-Second Birthday Mrs. ane Stroud celebrated her | Harvest Supper, the date to be an- | next month will be Mr. and Mrs. | Sayman, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Farr, B. A. Class of the Methodist Sun- | day School held their annual clam | bake and meeting in the Methodist Church. Paul Gross, president, pre- sided. It was decided to have a nounced later, also to send a Christmas box to members who are in the Armed Forces. William Evans reported the painting of the outside of the church is completed. Serving committee announced for William Evans, Miss Laura Smith, Mr. and Mrs. James Harrison. Serving committee was Mr. and Mrs. Granville Carey, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Elston, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Learn. Trucksville People Enjoy Clam Supper A number of Trucksville people enjoyed a clam supper and dance in the TFiremen’s Hall Saturday evening. They were: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fish, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Mr. and Mrs. Vincent McGuire, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Thomaos Reese, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Croom, Mr. and Mrs. Voight Long, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Finney, Mr. and Mrs. William Clewell, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Johnson, Mrs. Arthur Williams, Miss Lila Parry, | Doris Finney, Barbara Metz, Claire] { McGuire, Barbara Gilbert, Jack] Kitchen, Layton Fish, Oran Jenkins | Byron Ide, Marvin Stadt and Don- ald Naylor. It's A Girl 92 birthday anniversary at her 14. her many happy returns and scores | Mr. and Mrs. of Main Street celebrated their | 52nd wedding anniversary Tuesday, September 26 several days this week visiting his, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph. Schmerer, of Huntsville road. Mr. and Mrs. Coray B. Ransom, of Demunds had as guests Sunday, Mrs. Hugh W. Ransom, Bainbridge, ! Md., and her mother, Mrs. Henry, H. Banta, Luzerne; Mr. and Mrs. | Willis Ransom, Ashland; Mrs. Shel- don Strunk, Kingston. Pvt. Lawrence Drabick, who is) stationed at Fort Monmouth, spent the weekend as guest of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Dra- bick, of Meeker. * * * Peynton Lee, who is stationed at Bainbridge, Md., spent the weekend | with his family on Machell avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Leonard and terday to make their home in Pitts- burgh where Mr. Leonard has been transferred. Lee Culver left Monday with his grandmother, Mrs. Florence Culver, to spend several weeks at Cape some damage in the recent hurri- cane. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Root of former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Root of Meshoppen and his sister P.F.C. Iva L. Root who was accompanied by Cpl. Louise Gibby also of the WAAC. Miss Root and Miss Gibby are stationed at Fort Meade, Md. SHAVER Shavertown THEATRE Bnd the Angels Sing Betty Hutton Dorothy Lamour Fred MacMurray CARTOON Saturday Matinee NEWS MONDAY AND TUESDAY What a Woman Rosalind Russell CARTOON Brian Aherne SHORTS WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY DOUBLE FEATURE - Hey, Rookie Larry Parks Ann Miller Bermuda Mystery Charles Butterworth Be Wise! Check Farm Bureau Insurance For Complete Protection o Life ® ° “Automobile Ernest Gay Dallas RFD 3 Telephone Centermoreland 62-R-3 Representing Farm Bureau Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. Farm Bureau Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Farm Bureau Life Ins. Cn. Home Office — Columbus, O. family of Franklin street left yes-! Cod. The Culver cottage received, Outlet entertained on Sunday the! Mr. and Mrs. John Dungey of e on Franklin street September | Kingston have announced the birth Old friends dropped in to wish) of an eight pound baby girl; Carol Adele, at General Hospital Friday, of Back. Mountain‘ neighbors ta September 22. This is the Dungey’s membered her with cards and gifts.| first child. Mrs. Dungey is the for- mer Miss Dana Pace of Kingston and Mr. Dungey is the son of Mr. Fayette S. Biery| and Mrs. Arthur Dungey of Lake street. Both mother and baby are doing micely. Huntsville Class Enjoy Their Annual Clam Bake at Church Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eckert, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Perrego, | Mr. and Mrs. William Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Alden Wagner, Mr. and, Mrs. Fred Egen, Mrs. Frank Wyrsch, Shirley Jean Wyrsch, Nancy May Elston, J. Alfred Rogers, Mrs. Sarah S. Rogers, Miss Mildred Bertram, Mrs. Willard Brown, Mr. and Mrs. | Earl Balliett, Marvin Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Malvin Wagner, Miss] Laura Smith, Mr. and Mrs. James Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gross, , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Palmer, Mr. and Mrs, Paul Smith, Mr. and Mrs. | Clarence Elston, Mr. and Mrs. G.! A. Learn, Mr. and Mrs. Granville Carey. Mrs. John Richards, Honored At Dinner Mrs. John Richards, the former Kathleen Bogart of Dallas, was guest of honor at a dinner given by a group of Lazarus store employees at Rooney's restaurant recently. She was presented with a lovely gift. Present were: Mrs. Dorothy Mesh, Bianco Russo, Mary Kluska, Helen McAdara, Frances Brenner, Mary Korch, Martha Maxwell, Betty Flynn, Celeste Metz, Dorothy Mc- Carthy, Florence Hall, Gladys | Smith, Ethel Naveen and Marlin | Bki. Service Mothers Make Plans For Card Party Service Mothers’ Club of Trucks- ville will conduct a’ card party at; the Kingston Township High School Auditorium on Friday evening, Oc- tober 6. The purpose of this affair is to raise funds for the Christmas Christmas time. The committee in charge of this affair are: Mrs. H. A. Shappelle, chairman; Mesdames Alfred James, Leland Guyette, Herbert Williams, Harry Owens, Wilford Parsons, Cedric Griffiths, Herbert Jenkins, Albert Blase, William Rhodes, Wil- bur Nichols. Seaman David Schmerer spent ER TE NE NE, CHECK RESULTS — Are your Fall pullets ready? ena: . Will they carry through a heavy laying period? Perhaps they need Conditiontine! TI-0-GA POULTRY FEEDS PRODUCE RESULTS! DEVENS MILLING COMPANY B. C. Devens, Owner KUNKLE, PA. Phone 337-R-49 DALLAS, PA. Phone 200 endangered. by CHOOL days are here again, with studying to be done at home. nings will mean more reading for all the family. Now is the time to check your lighting carefully .". . to be sure that it is sufficient, properly placed, and without glare, so that precious eyes will not be LUZERNE COUNTY GAS AND ELECTRIC CORP. 4 BUY MORE WAR BONDS % Longer eve- East Dallas Folks Enjoy Farmer Dance A Farmer Dance was held at the Martz i farm recently. Music was furnished | by Mr. Hill. Supper was served to: Miss Betty Edwards of Endicott, Mrs. John Jurish of Inkerman, Mary, [Dyvaond Brothers on the Shale and son .of Bunker | Ethel, Rose and Caroline Stover of | Lockville; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dy- | mond, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dymond, Mr. and Mrs. Giles Wilson, Mr. Jue Mrs. John Sholtis, Mr. and {Mrs. Fred Baker, Mr. and Mrs. | Arthelr Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Mic- | hael Kozik, Mr. and Mrs. Peter ! Friskie, Mrs. Ted Wilson, Ira Ross, Frank Howell, Glen Howell, Fred Howell, Daniel Kozik of East Dallas. 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