ih PAGEFOUR: =~ = POUR" Fon Notes THE POST, yom Y DECEMBER 14, 1945 And News Of Local 1 Church Dotgs Purely Personal Office Phone 300 Robert Niemeyer and a guest, Charles Lociano, students at La- fayette College, spent the weekend at the home of the former's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Nie- meyer of Davenport street. (Charles was captain of the Lafayette foot- ball team. Bob will arrive home December 22 for his holiday wa- cation. Dana Lee, student at Wyoming Seminary, has been il] at his home on Machell avenue for the past two weeks. J Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Hudak of Overbrook avenue received word that' their son, Joseph, who has been stationed in Mississippi, is on his way home and expects to re- ceive his honorable discharge at Indiantown Gap before Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond (Casterlin, Overbrook avenue, are planning to spend the winter months in (Geor- gia with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Norman (Culver, Gale, Martin and Mary of Harris- burg visited Mr. ‘Culvers’ mother at the Ransom Hoover home. Nor- man received his honorable dis- charge from service with the See- bees after two years and two months in the Pacific and returned to his home in Harrisburg Decem- ber 2. Mrs, Esther Weaver, Elizabeth Saber, Francis Crispell, Floyd and Lee Milbrodt drove to {Camp Lee, Va., to visit Pvt. Emerson Weaver recently. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Fleming of Main street spent the weekend at Ithaca visiting their son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Robert Fleming. Bob is studying for his Masters degree at ‘Cornell Univer- sity. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Graves of Norton avenue had as dinner guests Monday Mr.’ and Mrs. Howell Rees. Howell recently received his hon- orable discharge from service with the U. S. Army. . Miss Louise Hazletine, senior at Bucknell University, will arrive home this week to spend the holi- days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hazletine of Trucksville. Mrs. Norman [Smith will enter- tain a number of friends at her ‘home at Huntsville Sunday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Knecht spent the weekend with the formers’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Knecht of Machell avenue. They then left for Atlantic [City where Glen re- ported to one of the service hos- pitals for treatment. Peynton Lee received his honor- able discharge from service with the U. S. Navy at ‘Sampson, N. Y,, last Friday and has returned to his home on Machell avenue. Mrs. J. H. Hauck has been ill at her home on Norton avenue. Henry Lee is expected home from M. I. T. December 23 to spend the holiday vacation with his aunt, Mrs. Arthur (Culver of Machell avenue. Ross Lewin has been confined to his home at Goss Manor with ill- ness. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Furneau of Factoryville, former Dallas uwvesi- dents, received a cablegram from their son, Barry, saying that’ he had arrived in Germany. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mosier, a daughter, at Nesbitt Me- morial Hospital on December 12. Mrs. Mosier is the former ‘Aline Davis, teacher in Dallas Township schools. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stock ,Jr., spent a few days with the former's parents, Mr .and Mrs. Carl Stock, Sr., Harris Hill Road, Trucksville. | of Lake Ariel, formerly of Alderson SHAVER THEATRE FRIDAY—SATURDAY “DUFFY’S TAVERN” with Ed Gardner and All-Star cast CARTOON NEWS SATURDAY MATINEE 2 P.M. Shavertown MONDAY—TUESDAY “SING NEIGHBOR SING” with Brad Taylor, Roy Achuff Lullabelle and Scotty COMEDY & CARTOON WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY “QUT OF THE NIGHT” with Jimmy Lydon, Warren William CARTOON — MUSICAL Robert Walps, Guests | At Welcome-Home Party | Mr. and Mrs. Rob Walp were guests of fhonor a party at the home of ° former’s aunt, and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. William -Nie- meyer of Davenport .street last Thursday evening. Bob just re- turned after serving in Italy for twenty-seven months. He received his honorable ‘discharge and he and his wife will return to Baltimore the first of the year where he is employed by Lever Brothers. At the party were Mrs. William [Nie- meyer, Jr., and Bill and Bob, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jones and Beth Ann, Marjorie Elkins, Harold Nie- meyer, the Walps and Mr. and Mrs. Niemeyer. Have New Baby Daughter Rev. and Mrs. Guy A. Leinthall and Pittston, are proud to an- nounce the birth of a baby girl, Mary Elizabeth, born Sunday, De- cember 9, at 10:50 p .m. at Wayne Memorial Hospital, Honesdale. The | arrival has a sister, Sally, and brother, Paul. Mfs. Leinthall is the former Mary Fedor of Dallas. Alan Kistler, Jr., Has Birthday Anniversary Master Alan Kistler, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Kistler, was, guest of honor at a party celebrat- ing his second birthday on Satur- day. Alan's guests were Shelby Lewis, Charles Lewis, Edward Lew- is, (Charles Ash and Katherine Day. Mr. and Mrs. Stash Are Hosts At Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stash, Overbrook avenue, entertained at a dinner party on Sunday in honor of Mrs. Stash’s. brothers and nephew. Guests of honor were Sgt. Frank Slayzak, recently discharged from the 1st Marine Division; En- sign Joseph Slayzak, who is pre- paring for overseas duty; and PFC Joseph Schlosser, lately discharged from the Army. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Robert ‘Schlosser, S 3/IC and Mrs. Bernard Schlosser, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mitura and daughter Rita, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rich, Sgt. and Mrs. Michael Mitura, Irene Mitura, Mrs. iSlayzak and son Joseph, Jr., Mrs. Frank Slayzak, Philus Atherton, Thomas, Eleanor and Dorothy Stash and the host and hostess. Mrs. Anthony Hudak Is Surprised On Birthday Mrs. Anthony Hudak was guest of honor at a surprise birthday party at her home on Overbrook avenue Saturday evening. Refrsh- ments were served to the following: Mr .and Mrs. Joseph Kutney, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Muha, Mr. and Mrs. John Lacek, Mr. and Mrs. George TKutney, Mr. and Mrs. George Chopko, Mrs. Mary Ihnat, Mrs. Andrew Hudak, Mrs. Julia Silec,” Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Hu- dak, Jr., Gerald Frantz, Mrs. Joseph Hudak ‘and Tommy, Michael Silec and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Hudak and family. Woman's Club Exceeds Quota In Bond Drive With almost three times their quota of $6,000 already in the bag, Dallas Woman's (Club members are making an enviable record in the last War .Bond Drive. To date they have raised $16,221.90 by per- sonal solicitation. The drive closes December 31. pins for selling at least ten bonds are: Mrs. Harriet Thompson, Mrs. 'W. H. Bonn, Miss Josephine Stem, Mrs. Wesley Moore and Mrs. Niles White. They were en route to Mineola, Long Island, where Mr. Stock has accepted a position at the Roose- velt Aviation School. For the past two years Mr. Stock was an in- structor in the [Army school, ‘Curtis- Wright Corporation, Buffalo, N. Y. Blanche Mosier who has been a patient at Nesbitt Hospital for eight weeks, is the guest of Mrs. Melvin Mosier Sr. Harris Haycox has been ill at his home on Main street this week. Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Whipp of Church street have left to spend Members who ‘have. earned their | aR FOR WINTER NIGHTS ~The new short tommiecoats Tor sleeping are going to be just as popular as they were this summer, according to the ex- perts. Marilyn Day, singer on NBC's “The Dunninger Show,” wears one in cozy flannelette in small blue and white checks. t is man-tailored, low-priced and cesignad ky Harry Berger. HE RIGHT INUMBER—The Mail in style that’s sweeping the ccuniry has a name all its cwn in this new version worn by Riarilyn Day, songstress on NEC's “Dunninger Show.” Called “tommiecoat,” it’s washable vshite rayon trimmed with red and white bubble dot print. Com- fortable for sleeping and nice and lows in price. Harry Ezrger is the clever designer. HAWAIIAN PRINT | Whether Paris comes back or not America still has a lot of its gram, . dinner print, orange “own resources for style inspira: | tion. : NBC's Betty Jane Rhodes, of “Meet Me at Parky’s” pro- wears a glamorous new suit in a colorful Hawaiian including green, blue, and red on off-white, with ‘a .halo of flowers in her hair. James Trebilcox, recently re- turned from military duty overseas was guest of honor at a welcome home party in the form of a cov- ered dish dinner given by members of the Official Board and their wives of Trucksville Methodist (Church Monday evening. William Clewell acted as master of cere- monies and welcomed Jimmy in behalf of the Board. Rev. (George Roberts and Thomas Ayre extended greetings and Jimmy responded by expressing his happiness at being back. vocal Sam Davis entertained ‘with solos, Harry Trebilcox Jr. with piano solos and Rev. Roberts with readings. { James Trebilcox Is Guest Of Church Board At Dinner Present were: Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford John- son, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. town entertained birthday Spencer of North: Plainfield, N. J. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Marion Billy Spencer, Guest At Birthday Supper Gilbert Ide of Ide- recently at a supper ‘honoring Billy Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ayre, Mr.|Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Booth and Mrs. IC. A. Haskins, Rev. and |and Shirley, Mrs.. Audrey Booth Mrs. George Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. and Earl and Kenneth, Donna : Boice, Mildred, Louise and David James Trebilcox, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hemenway, Harry Trebil- cox, William Clewell, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Owens, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. DeWitt, Mr. and Mrs. William Hew- itt, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Woolbert, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fish, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lloyd, Floyd Wells, Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Stookey, Mrs. [Cedric Griffith and Marjorie Stookey. Mrs. hostess. Mrs. evening, vey McCarthy, Milford ‘Shaver, Mrs. Culver, Mrs. Leslie Warhola, Gertrude Wilson and the hostess. Ide, the guest of honor and the Entertains At Bridge Karl Kuehn members of her bridge club at her home on Main street last Thursday Har- John Yaple, Arthur Miss Present were Mrs. Mrs. the winter in St. Petersburg, Fla. still at their peak. for Christmas 2xGifts Beech Give glamour and gayety this Christmas! Come in and choose from our sparkling selection. of fascinating modern styles in Costume Jewelry . . . scintillating ensembles . . . pin and earing sets . . . dramatic lapel pins. You'll tind real inspiration for your Christmas giving here . . but come in early, while our selections are Lustro Costume Jewelry EVANS DRUG STORE THE REXALL STORE Shavertown, Pa. a entertained Combined Choirs ‘A Christmas program will be pre- sented by the Junior, Senior and IChancel (Choirs of Dallas Methodist [Church together with the Henry M. Laing Community Band in the church Sunday evening at 7:30 o’clock. The program will include: Prel- ude, “Christmas Evening;”’ proces- sional hymn, “Joy to the World;” anthem, “The (Choral Host,” Senior and Junior (Choirs; anthem, “Gesu Bambine,” Junior Choir; “The Holy City,” Dr. Henry M. Laing ‘Com- munity Band; ‘“O Little Town of Bethlehem,” Chancel Choir; “The New Born King,” Senior Choir; “Christmas Carols,” Choirs, Band and Organ; offiertory, “Behold a Rose is Blooming;” postlude, “March Religiose,”” Community Band. Choir members are: Seniors, Mesdames Laverne Race, Henry Welch, John Roberts, J. IC. Flem- ing, Thomas Robinson, Edgar Brace, Kuhnert, Antoinette Mason, James Oliver, Lawrence Peirce, Henry Kraybill, Misses Ruth Scott, Peggy Brace, Lois Bryant and Janet Gar- inger; Lewis LeGrand, John Rob- erts, William Archard, Floyd Ide, Raymond Kuhnert, Z. E. Garinger, John Joseph, William Baker, Ralph Templin, David Joseph and Rev. Richard Evans, Floyd Ide, Raymond | and Community Band to Give Christmas Program Frederick Reinfurt; Chancel Choir, Nancy Antrim, Arlene Davis, Vir- ginia Brunges, Anna Mae Shaffer, Barbara Ide, Janice Ide, Olwen Roberts, Jessie (Carey, Francis Siley, Lois Harris, Joan (Cundiff, Nancy Carey, Naomi Veitch, Jeanne De- Remer, Nancy VanArx, Kraybill, Ruth Haycox, Lee White, Russell Honeywell, Shepherd Moore, Robert Hislop, Russell De- Nancy Remer, Thomas Peirce, James Tde and ' James Martindale; Junior (Choir, Estelle Ide, Barbara (Clark, June Colwell, Claire [Griesing, (Claudia Shaver, Nancy Hislop, Mar- ilyn Ohlman, Beryl Colwell, Claire Grose, Lois IGriesing, Lucille Disque and Marjory Elkins. ® Fine Memorials LARGE SELECTION | Summit Hill Marble & Granite Co. Luzerne-Dallas Highway \ ‘WHERE ARE YOU at home. dinner at Lakewood Club. agement. SUNDAY DINNER ? During the War it was quite true that the best place to eat was But, the War is over and now you can give Mother the “day off” from cooking and washing dishes . . time give her and the rest of the family a real treat by havky Since November 1st, Takewood Club has been under new man- If you want a delicious pre-war meal, seasoned to per- fection by “Bernie” our famous chef, drive up this Sunday. SUNDAY DINNER—$1.50 Served from 1 to 6 P.M. Everyone Welcome Telephone Tunkhannock 3900 to make reservations LAKEWOOD CLUB Route 29 (Near Lake Carey) . TUNKHANNOCK, PA. : GOING TO HAVE . and at the same ers Pick Up Your Phone! Call our 213; and address on your gift list; tell us how much you want to spend for each gift —and we'll do the rest! Because flowers Christmas gift for every- one! They can’t be the “wrong” color, size or style! We've | flowering plants, fresh cut flowers, wreaths, garlands, table centerpieces and corsages from which to decide. your Christmas done . . . over the phone— right now! the world. Order your cemetery wreaths and grave blankets now. NO TIME TO SHOP? number, Dallas : reel off every name are the So why not get all shopping Telegraph ord- taken for anywhere in Telephone 213 { Sn 7 Sp ed
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