The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 29, 1945, Image 4

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    Purely Personal
Office Phone 300
Mrs. Alan Kistler of Davenport
street has received word that her
husband, T/Sgt. Alan, who has been
. serving in the Pacific for the past
- couple of years is on his way home.
Alan has a real thrill in store for
“him for he has a fine young son
whom he’s never seen.
2 Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Hend-
ricks and children, Priscilla and
Jack, of Lehman will spend next
week at Lake Canandaigua.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Yeisley of
Overbrook avenue and some of the
grandchildren will spend the holi-
day at their summer home at
Pease Eddy.
Sgt. Beverly Noll, who has been
a patient at Newton Baker General
Hospital at Martinsburg, W. Va,
will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Chamberlain over the week-
end enroute for a vacation at Falls.
Beverly is a former teahcer in the
Dallas Borough High School.
‘Mr. and Mrs. Ray Isaacs of Shav-
ertown had as guest Tuesday the
latter’s sister-in-law, Mrs. Leslie
Williams of Sayre. »
Mrs. Phil Cheney and daughter,
Barby, who have been living in
Kingston, will move into the Saw-
yer apartment on Church street,
; Dallas, shortly.
: Ray Shiber has been suffering
from an infected hand, at his home
on Center Hill road.
~ Mrs. Harry Ohlman of Machell
avenue visited friends. at Jones-
town last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Covert have
received word that their daughter
Pfc. Romaine Chandler is a patient
at Fort Story Hospital in Virginia.
Mrs. Harold Rood of Lehman
avenue left Sunday to spend a week
‘at ‘State College where she will
attend a reading clinic.
Priscilla Boston returned to her
home at Nicholson after spending
a week with her grandmother, Mrs.
~ W. B. Risley.
~ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kirkendall
and children [Freddie and Doris,
have moved into their summer
home on Terrace street.
‘Mrs. William Cobleigh who has
been spending the spring with her
- daughter in Wilkes-Barre returned
to her home in East Dallas recently.
~ Marilyn Wilson of + East Dallas
had as weekend guest Jane Love
of Hazleton. Jane and Marilyn were
classmates at Dallas Township High
School.
y Robert Pickett will return to
camp in Oklahoma Sunday after
spending fifteen days with his wife
in East Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Grose of Ma-
chell avenue have as guests their
daughter Verna, and grand-daugh-
ter from Jamestown, N.Y. Harry
Grose who has been visiting his
sister's family returned with them.
Peynton Lee who is stationed at
; Sampson, N.Y. expects to spend the
weekend with his family on Ma-
chell avenue.
Mrs. Lloyd Richards and Susanne
of Elizabeth, N.J. are spending
some time with the former's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Woolbert
of Center Hill road.’
Leslie Covert is the guest of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Covert
of Parrish Heights. Leslie just com-
pleted his boot training at Samp-
son, N.Y.
ttorney and Mrs. Leighton R.
Scott and Leighton Jr. will spend
the July 4th holiday with Mrs.
Scott's mother, Mrs. H. H. Zeiser
SHAVER
T H EAT RE Shavertown
.
FRIDAY—SATURDAY
“Winged Victory”
with Lon McAllister, Jeanne
a Crain, Army Air Forces
: Saturday Matinee 2 P. M.
News
MONDAY—TUESDAY
Double Feature
: “Minstrel Man”
with
Gladys George, Benny Fields
“Double Exposure”
with Nancy Kelly, Philip Terry
; WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY
“Practically Yours”
with Claudette Colbert, Fred
MacMurray, Gil Lamb
Cartoon and Musical
1days with Miss Eloise Brown in
Edith Marie Walters
Engaged to D. A. Martin
Mrs. Anna Walters of Lehman
announces the engagement of her
daughter Edith Marie, to Daniel A.
Martin of New Britain, Conn.
Mr. Martin, son of Thomas Mar-
tin, was honorably discharged
from the U.S. Army after twelve
years service. Both he and Miss
Walters are employed at the
Cordin Screw Corporation.
No date has been set for the
wedding.
Have New Son
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dymond of
West Pittston announce the birth
of a son, Robert Stephen Jr., at
Nesbitt Memoria] Hospital on Mon-
day, June 18. Mrs. Dymond is the
former Jean Emmanuel of Orange.
Mr. Dymond is in the Army, sta-
tioned in Nevada; he was home
to meet his new son. This is their
first child.
Joe Oberst Is Honored
In Seventy First Year
Joe Oberst celebrated his seventy
first birthday anniversary at his
home in Unityville Sunday June 17,
at a dinner party. Guests were Mr.
and Mrs. C. L. Oberst, Wayne and
Russell Oberst of Conyngham, Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Oberst of Fern-
brook, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Oberst and Carlin of Harvey's Lake,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Peterman of
Unityville, Mrs. Emma Sarley of
Dallas, Charles Atherholt of Wil-
liamsport, Gordon Warner of Ben-
ton, Willard Hutchins, Billy Tal-
man, Yvonne Keen, Gelania Hut-
chins and the guest ‘of honor of
Unitywville.
of Huntsville. road.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert VanHorn
of Lake street will move to their
Harvey's ,Lake cottage the first of
the month.
Mr. and Mrs. John Durbin and
family of Allentown are occupying
the Durbin cottage at Harvey's
Lake.
Henry Lee, a student at Massa-
chusetts Institute of Technology in
Boston is spending ‘a vacation at
his home on Machell avenue.
Mrs. Rachel Wyckoff of Kingston
has moved to her summer home
on Center Hill road and would
like to have all her old {friends
and neighbors drop in to see her.
Louis Harris of Carverton, who
has been confined to a bed in
Homeopathic Hospital for several
weeks with a fractured vertebra,
is able to walk a little now.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Coon of
Carverton have returned from their
visit in Chicago.
Mary Stephens of Carverton had
the thrill of seeing General Eisen-
hower twice on her visit to New
York last week.
Rev. and Mrs. J. Roland Cromp-
ton and daughter Patty, of King-
ston, have moved to their cottage
at Harvey's Lake.
Sheldon Vosler has moved from
New Jersey to Muhlenburg to help
his father, Ed: Vosler. Ed has
sixteen thousand tomato plants set
out.
Mrs. Eliza Gillman is visiting her
mother, Mrs. T. E. Nevel at Ide-
town before leaving for Ocean
City for the summer.
Miss Ann Richards of Pioneer
avenue has opened her cottage at
Harvey's Lake.
Dr. and Mrs. William Lanyon
and children have moved from Sha-
vertown to Kingston.
Miss Mary Kuchta, teacher in
Lakewood, N.J., is spending the
summer with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Kuchta at Harvey's
Lake.
Miss Mary Snyder of Jackson has
returned after spending several
Forty Fort.
‘Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder en-
tertained on Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Housel, Betty Housel and
Electrician Mate 1/¢ Charles Housel
of Highbridge, N.J., Mr. and Mrs.
S. J. Harrison, Mrs. Mary Covert
of Kingston and S 2/c George E.
Harrison of Sampson, N.Y. EM. 1/c
Charles Housel just returned from
the Pacific where he took part in
four major battles.
Velton Bean F 1/¢ U.S.C.G.R. of
Staten Island, N.Y. and wife* and
son of Perth Amboy, N.J. spent
the weekend with relatives in
Ceasetown. Miss Lois Marr of Hun-
Qe
FOUR FOR VICTORY — Four
war-working sisters, Helen, Edith,
Bernice, and Carrie Reed are
shown “punching out” of" the
Columbus, Ohio, Plant of The
Timken Roller Bearing Com-
pany, after a day of checking,
inspecting, and assembling essen-
tial tapered roller bearings for
use in almost every type of mili-
tary equipment. The girls, none
of whom had ever before“been
away from home, left their fath-
er's 100-acre Woodsfield, Ohio
farm more than a year ago to
help win the war and bring their
“close friends” in service home
sooner, The attractive Reeds live
together in an apartment, make
practically all their own clothes,
and when they feel the need of
entertainment, “go out together.”
Saft Sgt. Calvert
At a very pretty wedding, Miss
Estella Elston, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Elston of Kunkle, be-
came the bride of Staff Sgt. Calvert
Birnstock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Birnstock of York, in Kunkle Meth-
odist Church Sunday June 24 at
3 o'clock. Rev. David Morgan per-
formed & the ceremony before an
altar banked with peonies and
roses. Mrs. Fred Swanson played
the wedding march and William,
Thomas served as soloist.
The bride, who was given in
marriage by her father, was at-
tractive in a white lace gown fash-
ioned with tight bodice, sweet-heart
neckline and sweeping train. Her
finger-tip veil of illusion was
caught with orange blossoms and
she carried an arm bouquet of
white roses and snapdragons. Mrs.
Fred Dodson as matron of honor
chose pink net and lace made with
full skirt and high neckline. Her
Colonial bouquet was of mixed gar-
den flowers. Bridesmaids, Jane
Miss Estella Elston Marries
Birnstock ~~
Ide and Myra Birnstock selected
baby-blue net similarly made and
also carried Colonial bouquets of
mixed flowers. Mrs. Elston, mother
of the bride, wore blue and white
printed crepe and. Mrs. Birnstock,
mother of the bridegroom, gray
print. Both wore corsages-of sweet-
peas and painted daisies.
William Felty of York was best
man and ushers were Gomer Elston
and Fred Dodson.
Following the ceremony a recep-
tion was held at the home of the
bride and the-couple left for Fort
Benning, Ga. where Staff Sgt. Birn-
stock is stationed.
Mrs. Birnstock is a graduate of
Dallas Township High School. She
has been employed in Washington,
D.C. with the War Service and at
Devens Milling Company. Staff Sgt.
Birnstock was graduated from York
High School and has just returned
from serving overseas for two
years.
Lewis Ide was elected president
and Charlotte Calkins vice presi-
dent at the 29th, annual banquet
of the Lehman Alumni Association
held in the Lehman Methodist
Church parlor Wednesday evening,
June 13. Other officers chosen were
Pauline Ehret, recording secretary;
Janet Lamoreaux, corresponding
secretary and Richard Stroud,
treasurer.
Richard Parks acted as
leader and Marguerite Krashlevich
as pianist. The business meeting
was in charge of president, William
Major.
Louise Brown, chairman of the
program committee, presented an
interesting evening of entertain-
ment: Magic tricks, James Angove;
vocal duets, Christine Whiteman
and Betty Swagger; readings, Ho-
mer Middleton Sr.; trumpet solo,
Ted Parks; talk, supervising: prin-
cipal, Howard Hendricks. §
Present were: Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ma-
jor, Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Wright,
Myrtle Major, Mr. and Mrs. John
Rice, Ruth Elston, Phyllis Elston,
Betty - Miller, Mrs. Robert Disque,
H. Ammetta Keller, Ralph Harvey
Jr., Mrs. Lawrence Brown, Glenn
Brown, Dale Keller, Edwin Stolar-
ick, Garwin Tough, Lila. Rae Parry,
June Swan, Charles Fisk, Amelia
Crossen, Ruth Disque, Janet Lam-
song
Lehman Alumni Elect Officers
At Their 29th Annual Banquet
oreaux, Mildred Disque, Betty
Lewis, Mary ‘Crossen, Vera Rogers,
Hedwig Cybulski, Mr. and Mrs. A.
B. Simms, C. Burton Major, Mar-
tha Miers, Delilah Kistler, Mr. and
Mrs. Bryce Major, Michael Skopic.
Peter Skopic, Mr. and Mrs. F. R.
Searfoss, Mrs. Howard Pettebone,
Mr. and Mrs. George Stolarick, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Disque, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Ellsworth, William Major,
Gilbert Tough, Theodore Parks, E.
( Louise Brown, Dorothy Major Turn-
er, Michael Adams, Howard Post,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Coolbaugh,
Mr. and Mrs. Sante Ragno, Mr. and
Mrs. John Sidler, Seymour Gross-
man, Mabel Belles, Geraldine Cun-
diff, Emma Cornell, Anna Naugle.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rice, Mr.
and Mrs. H. L. Hendricks, Mr." and
Mrs. Homer Middleton, Mary Sny-
der, Mrs. George Rogers, Edna
Drabick, Mrs. Howard Glenwright,
Charlotte Glenwright, Mr. and Mrs.
William Eckert, Mr. and Mrs. Ches-
ter Barrall, Mr. and Mrs. Wayman
Miers, Mary Stolarick, Mrs. Ken-
neth Hawke, Donald Miers, Glenn
Miers, Ruth Culp, Theodore Cy-
bulski, Joseph Rodriquez, Alice
Rodriquez, Naomi Lyons, Ben Rood,
Sutton, Edna Sutton Lewis, Hannah
Culp and Mr. and Mrs.
Wolfe.
Harry
George of Johnson City spent the
weekend with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Sutton of Outlet.
Pfc. Iva Roote visited her brother
and Mrs.
Clarence Roote at Outlet recently.
and sister-in-law, Mr.
Iva is sationed at Camp Meade, Md.
Mrs. James Garnett of Outlet is
a patient at Nesbitt Hospital.
Mrs. Viola
are spending seven weeks at a Girl
Rossman and Doris
locks Creek is spending a few
weeks with the Beans at Perth
Amboy.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sutton and'
aia Ua iL aa
Scout Camp in Maryland.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kuh] Jr. and
Donna of Binghamton, N.Y. spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Oberst. at Harvey's Lake.
Mrs. William Hillard and family,
Wilma, Barbara, Dean, Billy, Larry
and Donnie of Chester are being
M. J. Kocher for a few weeks at
Harvey's Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oberst
entertained on Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. Arlo Meeker, Arlo Jr. Philip
and Donnie Meeker of Binghamton.
Over Seventy Girl Scouts Attend
Wildwood Camp at Harvey's Lake
Dallas District Girl Scout Day
Camp at Wildwood, Harvey's Lake,
comes to, a close this afternoon
with a County Fair program and
the crowning of ‘Miss Wildwood.”
Seventy girls attended the camp
both weeks, under the direction of
Miss Jane Case and Mrs. Russell
Case, registrar.
A “Christmas in June” party and
water carnival were the main ac-
tivities during the first week. The
Christmas party was complete with
Santa Claus, Christmas songs and
recitations and a tree, trimmed
with bows and arrows, silver pine
cones, glittering maple leaves and
paper snow fakes. :
A “Water Wedding” ended the
cal
k
first week, with Nancy. Fahringer
as Miss Mermaid and Nancy Carey
as Mr. Fish.
International Day was observed
on Thursday of the second week
Doings
Music Instruction
VOICE AND PIANO
Professor J. Evans Rowlands
Phone 236-R-13
with a progressive dinner and the
traditional wishing party, when Vacuum Cleaners
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each camper floats a-lighted candle
down the lake, making a wish.
Countries represented at the dinner
were: Holland and Mexico, Snow- |
flake unit; China, Pine Cone unit;
Russia, Maple Leaf unit; Ireland,
Robin Hood unit; and United Sta-
tes, the Staff.” |
During the camps many Scouts |
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SELL AND
HINS
Wilkes-Barre
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passed the requirements for Pio-
neer, Outdoor Cook, Campcraft and
Swimmer badges.
Dallas Rotary Women
Meet at Hotel Prins
Women of the Rotary enjoyed a
dinner last Thursday evening at
Hotel Prins in Tunkhannock. ‘Pres-
ent were: Mrs. Robert Bodycomb,
Mrs. John Corliss, Mrs. A. N. Gar-
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