Ro Ly SI EEL y - bina ar Tere RE bei CIRRR ; — PAGE FOUR THE POST, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, a 'N eighborhood Notes And News OF Local Church Doings Sen EE SRA Mayer of Lake street. . after spending several days with Purely Personal Office Phone 300 S/Sgt. and Mrs. H. D. Reed, Mrs. Williams, and Mrs. Dilce, from Waymart, Pa., were guests of the Carlton Reeds of Huntsville road, Dallas recently. Joyce and Norma Reed and Betty Warriner of Huntsville road, Dallas, were guests at a birthday dinner held in honor of Barbara Miers of Forty Fort recently. Mr. and Mrs. William Niemeyer of Davenport street had as guest on Monday George Price, who trained with their son, Bob, before he left for the Pacific. © George has been stationed at Jacksonville, Fla., and expects to leave for overseas shortly. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schlingmann and son of Lehman avenue moved to the Walnut Park Plaza in Phila- delphia Monday where Mr. Schling- mann manages the hotel. Mrs. H. H. Zeiser of Huntsville, road left Thursday to spend a week with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Scott and family of Easton. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Huey of Lehigh street, Shavertown, spent last week at Collingwood, N. J. vis- iting Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Hitchner. Graydon Mayer has completed his boot training at Sampson, N. Y., and is spending a furlough with|- hh parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles * - * Cpl. and Mrs. Allen G. Kittle of Hattiesburg, Miss., are spending a fifteen-day furlough with the for- mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kittle of Sweet Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Niles White of Bald- win street had as guests over the weekend Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Schuler of Tunkhannock. A/C and Mrs. William Snyder of Maxwell Field, Ala., have returned Robert Walp, who was recently confined to a hospital in Italy, is able to be back on duty now. Mr. and Mrs. William Niemeyer | of Davenport street have as guest| their daughter, Mrs. Edward Jones! of Chicago. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. | Robert Mathias were guests of the! Niemeyers. | | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Root of} Outlet spent Sunday at Meshoppen visiting the former’s mother, Mrs. Fred Root. Pvt. Warren Hoover has returned! to Keesler Field, Miss., after spend-' ing a five-day leave with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hoover, of Harvey's Lake. Warren was! called here by the death of his| grandmother, Mrs. Firman Sorber. | Rev. and Mrs. Emory Greenfield| of Wilkes-Barre were recent visit-| ors of Mrs. W. B. Risley of Lehman avenue. > Mr. and Mrs. John Dungey who! have been staying with the form. | er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dungey of Lake street since the] birth of the baby have moved to! Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Giles Wilson have received word that their son, S 2/C| Nelson Wilson has arrived sid in England. has received word that her brother, ! Sgt. Frank Stayzah has been wounded in action in the Pacific, area. Sgt. Stayzah is a former resident of this area. A brother, Lt. Joseph Stayzah is also over- seas. Mrs. James Rowe Is Surprised On Birthday Mrs. James Rowe of Harris Hill road, Trucksville, surprise party on her 56th birth- the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Harry Snyder of Claude street. Aviation Cadet John Davies, son! of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Davies of Church street, is stationed at Grimes Hall, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oberst of Harvey's Lake had as weekend guests Mrs. William Hillard and William, Jr., and Larry and David of Chester, former residents of Har- vey’s Lake, Mrs. Wilson Honeywell of Shavertown and Miss Audrey Kocher of Dallas. Sunday guests at the Oberst home were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kuhl Jr, and Donna of Binghamton, Mrs. Dorman Koch- er and Betty, Ronald and Hazel of Shavertown, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Whitesell and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Whitesell and Shirley of Hunlock Creek, Mrs. Dean Kocher and Mrs. Clifford Boothe and Shirley of Loy- alville, and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wagner and Gerald and Bonnie. * * * Rev. and Mrs. Robert Sutton of Binghamton, N. Y., spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Sut- ton of Pinecrest avenue. The Senior Class of Dallas Bor- ough High School will present the three-act comedy, “They Gave Him a Co-Ed,” on Friday, Nov. 17, at 8:00 p. m. Mrs. William Monk and son, Wil- liam, Jr., of Kingston are spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Monk of Pinecrest avenue. Marvin Carkhuff, F 2/C, spent Sunday at his home in Dallas. He is stationed at Philadelphia. Mrs. Mary DeWolfe of Lehigh street visited Mary and Edna Hefft of Haddonfield, N. J., last week. © SHAVER Shavertown THEATRE FRIDAY and SATURDAY “Double Indemnity” Barbara Stanwyck Fred MacMurray Saturday Matinee, 2 P. M. CARTOON NEWS MONDAY and TUESDAY “Between Two Worlds” John Garfield, Paul Henreid, Eleanor Parker Sidney Greenstreet WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY DOUBLE FEATURE “Cowboy Canteen” Jane Frazee, Charles Starrett ‘Ladies of Washington’ Trudy Marshall, Anthony Quinn {day anniversary Saturday evening, | November 11. She received a num- ber of lovely gifts. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. William J. Symons, Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Perrigo, Don- na and Billie, Edwin Hay, Mrs. ig James, Miss Gertrude James, and Mrs. Russell Miller, Mrs. TL Williams, Miss Lucretia Hoffman, | Russell Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene] Zimmerman, Pauline Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Zimmerman, Mrs. Harold Rowe, Mr. and Mrs. | and Mrs. Spencer Holmgren a di children, Spencie and Elloise. Celebrates 76th Year Mrs. Elizabeth Miller of Noxen entertained \a few friends at dinner Saturday evening to celebrate her 76th birthday anniversary. They |: were Mrs. Mary Crosby Mrs. Gert- rude Thomas and Mrs. Elizabeth Engleman. : Alice Ide Celebrates Birthday Anniversary Alice Ide, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ide of Huntsville, en- tertained ten of her school friends sary recently. Present: Joanne Sidler, Patricia Ide, Beverly Major, Esther Ide, Sally Ide, Joann Twad- dle, Sandra Ragno, Emma Taylor, Nancy Williams, Eleanor Ide and Alice. Entertains At Cards Miss Stella Shook entertained members of her card club at her home in Noxen Friday evening. Prizes. were won by Beulah Van- Campen and Margaret Brender. A birthday cake was cut in honor of Mrs. Elizabeth Miller who celebrat- ed her 76th birthday anniversary. Mrs. Lansford Norris Is Hostess At Cards Mrs, Lansford Norris of Chase road entertained members of her card club at her home on Tuesday. Prizes were won by Mrs. Laing Coolbaugh and Mrs. Howard Ide. Others present were: Mrs. Thomas Williams, Mrs. Ernest Smith, Mrs. Leonard Ide, Mrs. Lynn Ashworth, Mrs. Allen Johnson and the hostess. Field Trial The Luzerne-Wyoming Coon Club will hold a Field Trial Sunday, November 19, at John Clark’s farm, Lake Winola, Pa. Field trial to start at 12 o'clock, neon. bh Mrs. Andrew Stash of Fernbrook| was feted at a Wayne Hoffman, Mrs. George Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McMichael, | Roxie and Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. George Stuttler, George, Mr. and] James Rowe, Sherman Covey, Mr. Fyacyutive Committee bol on her seventh birthday anniver-! County Design ks the bouquet says Alyn Wayne, stylist of the Florists’ Telegraph Delivery Association, who uses several types of chrysanthemums with roses and giant pansies in the same arrangement while a cluster of bright orange love apples from the Arizona desért lends a brilliant color note. Birdie Brunnemer Frye Is ¢ Z, Bride Of William Robinson, Jr. West Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson are now on a wedding trip through Georgia and Florida. Mr. Robinson, a graduate of Wyo- ming Seminary and Williams Col- lege, left the Dallas area several years ago and was for a time south- ern representative of the J. B. Carr Mr. and Mrs. Jacob A. Brunnemer of Gastonia, N. C., announce the | marriage of their daughter, Birdie | Brunnemer Frye, to William B. Rob- inson, Jr. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Robinson of Dallas and Wilkes-Barre. ! Mr. Robinson, who is associated | with the Virginia Packing Company of Port Royal, Virginia, is the| Biscuit Company, until he became | brother of James B. Robinson of| associated with the Virgina Pack- !Idetown and Thomas B. Robinson of! i ing Company. Miss Eleanor Warrell, Engaged To Private John MacCulloch Mr. and Mrs. Earl Warrell of | Jackson Township announce the engagement of their daughter, Elea- nor, to Pvt. John MacCulloch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Darle Moore of | Jackson street, - Dallas. Miss Warrell is employed at the|for further treatment. ‘R. A. Rifkin Company in Wilkes- No date has been set for the Barre. Mr. MacCullough recently! wedding. { 7 Lehman WL Plan Membership Drive Lehman Parent-Teacher Associa- tion will open their membership drive this coming month. A prize will be awarded to the homeroom returned from overseas duty where | he participated in the invasion of France and received serious leg in- juries. After spending a fifteen-day report to a hospital in Atlantic City Meets At Sutton Home Mrs. Edgar Sutton was hostess to members of the Executive Commit- tee of Dallas Girl Scout Council on Monday evening, November 6, when plans were made for the year’s activities. Mrs. Stanley Dav- igs, training chairman, reported | that thirteen leaders had complet- ed their training course and that a course for Brownie leaders will begin November 20 and one for leaders and committee women on who enrolls the most new members. Plans are being made for establish- ment of a recreation center in the near future. .|and Miss Mable Oney of Maryland, furlough with his family he will, bringing in the largest number of | new members, also to the individual! , | Trucksville Centennial Committees fl Enjoy Friendship Supper Party Members of the various commit- Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. Norman tees of the Trucksville Methodist’ Stookey, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Church Centennial Celebration en-| | Ayre and Elsie, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce joyed a fellowship supper and party Long, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carle, at the Church Friday evening. Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fish, Mr. and Cedric Griffith and Thomas Ayre Mrs. Sam Davis, Mr. and Mrs. J. were in charge of arrangements. |H. DeWitt, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hem- Mr. Ayre made a lively toastmaster.| enway, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Ben- Remarks were given by William! nett, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lewis, Mr. Clewell, Norman Stookey and J. 0 fand Mrs. Cedric Griffith, Mr. and Lewis. ‘Ralph Hazeltine, author of| Mrs. Ralph Hazeltine, Mr. and Mrs. “A History of Trucksville Metho-| Morris Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Howard dist Church,” and Mrs. B. Aubrey|Ide, Mrs. H. N. Christman, Mrs. Ayre, church organist, were pre-| George Reynolds, Jr. Mrs. B. Aub- sented with gifts as tokens of ap-|rey Ayre, Mrs. W. R. Lohman, Miss preciation. Jane Lohman, Rev. George Robert Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Wil-|and H. E. Owens. liam Clewell, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis RUGGLES Mrs. Chester Strzelcyzk and Annabelle Crispell who are em- ployed at Binghamton, N.Y. spent the weekend with their parents. Mrs. Rex Vosberg and son, Rex IDETOWN Mrs. Ernest Fritz and Mrs. Mar- garet Jennings were dinnet guests, of Mrs. Joshua Ferry; of Dallas, on unday. Miss Roxie Hoover spent the visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs.| week end at Dallas with Miss Ethel Elwood Oney for a few days re- Culp. cently. | : Mr. and Mrs. Steven Ide i P.O. 2/c Donald Kreidler, who is family attended the funeral of their Stationed at Atlantic City spent the brother-in-law Harry Hoyt at End- week end at the home of his par- icott N. Y. the 3rd of November.’ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kreidler. Mr. Hoyt was formerly of Outlet. | He ‘sold his old home last year to Mr. Newell Wood. He has resided the weekend in Schenectady, Ny. at Endicott for a number of years.! Mrs. William Jonathan, of Phila-, His funeral was held from Allen’s delphia, is spending sometime with funeral home at Endicott and pep mother, Mrs. Jane Jonathon. i burial was at Vestal Hills. He i Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davis spent! i leaves his wife and one daughter, nd Louise, now Mrs. George Butz of ALDERSON | Adams Ave., Endicott, N. Y. i Mrs. Clifford Crispell, and Mrs. Mrs. Alfred Keener and daugh- Lawrence Cornell are visiting Pfc.! (ter, Patsy, spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. Keener’s Sister! : Carolyn, in Tunkhannock. Lawrence Cornell at a base in Georgia for a couple of weeks. : Mr. and Mrs. Verne Kitchen and, Alfred Keener has gone to Mun-' daughters Sara, and Nellie of Ches-! icy Valley to run a saw for Sordoni ter spent the weekend at their, Construction Co. for a few days.! home here. Mr. Kitchen attended Miss Naomi Higgins, Cadet the 28th annual reunion of E Bat- Nurse, spent Thursday at her tery Association, 109th F.A.A.EF. home. Miss Ruby Jones had din- at the Armory, Kingston, on Arm- ner with her. ! istice night with his World War 1! All the friends of the Cowan! buddies. A memorial was held for family are glad to hear that their, all deceased members of the bat- | two children, Joan and Jimmy, are tery. : | improving at the Homeopathic Hos- Daniel Smith of Camp Burwood, ! pital. © They had a relapse and had |La., is home for a short time. He 'to be taken back a week ago. was called home by illness of his| Mrs. Joseph Davison is spend- wife. ling sometime with her daughter, The W.S.C.S. of Ruggles met at Mrs. Florence Hester at Chester.| Mrs. Verne Kitchen’s Armistice! Mrs. El wood Conden has gone aight. to South Carolina to spend a few days with her husband there. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Lord, of Dallas, are, And Stamps staying with Mrs. Florence Conden| Su More War Savings Bonds| to assist with caring for the Wl 2 | dren. i TO All Organizations The Dallas Junior Women’s Club is undertaking as a welfare project a Social Activity Bureau. Plan of Social Activity Bureau shall be to help all Churches, Schools and Civic Organizations secure .a suitable date for all activities wherein the public are to attend. It is our idea to form a calendar of all approaching social functions so that one event will not clash with another. This calendar to be controlled by a committee of Welfare workers. of the Dallas Jun- ior Women’s Club. We shall be most grateful to re- ceive your opinion in this matter, as we must have all organizations in full cooperation with us before starting out on a project of this type. ! Your prompt reply will be great- ly appreciated. Please mail all correspondence to: M. Margaret O’Boyle R. D. 2 Dallas, Penna. Mr. and. Mrs. Ralph Harris and family spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nulton also spent Sunday at the Harris home. Miss Lois Avery is spending a 15-day medical furlough at her home. Mrs. home. Foster Smith is ill at her You're Invited to stop at Nancy Carol Gift Shop Main Highway just before entering Luzerne Airmail PORTFOLIOS Leather CIGARETTE HOLDERS Leather WALLETS Glass WALL VASES Chenille FLOWERS Wall PLAQUES Ivy CONTAINERS COOKIE JARS A complete line of gift, bridge and party merchan- dise Mrs. Edward Tinklepaugh- proprietor £2 MAY LAY UP WAR WIN URILLION CARS, WARNS AAA are ed to prep torists urg Ne now for cold weather { t AAA. He emphasised Bs ps | land” of OF 5° EE that a rie ot To 0 2 tht pa 5 futbies hel) cold weath TS Sith I) ci 0 BILE to government, eet According £00,000 cars Yi 8 Junior Club Women crafts some time later. : Mrs. Alfred Scureman of Carver- ton, program chairman, reported that the social activities held by the leaders and the Scouts were successful. Over a hundred Girl Scouts at- tended ‘Scouts’ Own” held at the Shavertown Methodist Church. Open War Bond Drive Dallas Junior Woman's Club will open their Sixth War Bond drive on Monday with a quota of $8,000. Club members will be on hand in the lobbies of the Himmler and Shaver Theatres every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday nights to Mrs. Nelson Shaver, chairman of' makes sales. Mrs. James Oliver, Community Service, reported that| Jr. is chairman and Miss Shirley the Senior Service Scouts were as- | Sanders, co-chairman. sisting with hospital work at Kirby, Health Center. The Dallas Town- Service Mothers The regular ship Troop ‘are helping the Dallas’ meeting of the Ration Board. | Trucksville Service Mothers and Troops will make cuddly toys, fa-| Wives will be held at the Fire Hall | vors for hospital trays, collect cards, on Monday evening, November 20, | and magazines for U. S. O,, and! at 8 p. m. All mothers and wives: contribute 50 cents somard the, are asked to be present. The peo- child’s library in the various hos-| ple of Trucksville who have girls pitals. jand boys in service in this country Dallas Intermediate Troop will: or who have left this country since gets the correct addresses before Sixth War Loan. An International Rally will be| } Deeper of ford the mefling of held the latter part of April, plans; to be made at the council meeting held at the Dallas Methodist Church iin December. Named To Honor Society Rhoda Eddinger, of Dallas, was voted into membership in the Mag- net Senior Honor Society, it has been announced by Miss Margaret C. Osgood, assistant dean of stu- . dents at Temple University. Following the business meeting, |- Miss Eddinger is president of tea was served to the following:| Astron Honor Society, the Business Mrs. Stanley Davies, Mrs. Harris| Equcation Club, and of Kappa Delta Haycox, Mrs. Nelson Shaver, Dallas; Epsilon. She is corresponding sec- Mrs. Russell Case, Fernbrook; Mrs.|yetary of Student Commission, is George Metz of Trucksville; Mrs.|, member of the Gregg Club, and Alfred Scureman of Carverton, and Boosters. Mrs. Russell Houser and Mrs. Mar-| Magnet was founded in 1925 to tin Porter of Shavertown. ‘recognize scholarship and leader- ship among women students. A troop committee conference will be held the last Wednesday in November at a place to be an- nounced later. make a scrap book of clippings on| October 15, will see that the club ! Eo WONT WAIT , JACK FROST SPECIAL A combination of winterizing services BTA (111 BIA) DEALER SUT L077 C1 FU [438 srt