PAGE FOUR ~ wie POST, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1947 hh Neighborhood Notes And News Of Local Church Doings * Purely Personal Mrs. Herbert Williams of. Chest- nut Street, Trucksville returned home Sunday from Binghamton, where she attended the Conference from Wednesday to Sunday. Mrs. 'C. N. Booth of Lehman ave- nue will have has her house guest for a week her brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sidney Brittin of Vallejo, (California. ; Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Booth of Lehman avenue are visiting friends in Harrisburg and attending the hockey games at Hershey. Dr. nd Mrs. Byron ‘Creasy have returned to their home on [Pioneer avenue after spending sometime at Midway Park and Pinehurst N. C. Dick Phillips who has been spend- ing the winter in Harrisburg spent Saturday at the F. M. Gofdon home on Norton avenue. Dick and his mother, Florence Phillips will drive to Atlanta, Ga., in two weeks and bring Mrs. Gordon back to Dallas. Ann Peterson of Norton avenue spent several days last week un- der observation at General Hos- pital. © Joey was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Smith of Lake street for a few days. Robert ‘Currie of Druid Hills spent several days on a business trip in New York this week. Miss Dilys Rowlands of West Main street Trucksville submitted to an operation in General Hos- pital Monday. Billy Berti, son of Mr. and Mrs. Narti Berti, Main road will have his tonsils taken out at General Hospital (Wednesday. Mrs. William James of Shaver- town will entertain the Ladies So- ciety of the Vernon Union Church at their April meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Griesing of Franklin street spent Tuesday in Hazleton, with Mr. Griesing’s brother. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Payne of Bethpage, Long Island, N. Y. and Mr. and Mrs. Archie (Corby of West Pittston called on Mrs. [Carrie Kunkle and Mr. apd Mrs. William Brace Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Joseph Faux of Vernon has recovered from her recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. William Richards, children Karen and Keith spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jackson of Laketon. Miss Margaret Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Harris ‘of Maip street, is spending saome time at home after finishing her train- ing in the Pittston Hospital. Grad- uation will be in June. Mr. and Mrs. William Carmody, Jr., of Orchard Farm, Dallas en- tertained at dinner recently a few of their friends. John Carl and nieces Lenore and Phyllis Pascoe, Richard Birt and Donald Hitler of Berwick, motored to Vestal Centre, N. Y. Sunday to visit Miss Elsie Birt, sister of Mr. Birt. They also visited Mr. Earl's brother, Daniel who is a patient at Ideal Hospital, Endicott. Mr. and Mrs. [Stanley Gardner and family of Newark, recently spent a few days with Mrs. Carrie Kunkle and Mr. and Mrs. (William Brace of Kunkle. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dettmore of Lehman avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Ord Trumbower of Huntsville road were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Eggles- ton of Vernon on [Saturday evening. John Fowler Junior of Orange is a patient in the Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts of Claude street celebrated their 16th weddnig anniversary, Monday, April | Ladies Are Hostesses To Husbands At Lehman Mrs, Robert Allegar and Mrs. Francis Lewis were hostesses to members of their club and their husbands at the Lewis home in Lehman Thursday evening. Games were played and a good time was enjoyed by all. Table decorations were sweet peas and pink candles. pink Dinner was served to: Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bronson, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Elston, Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Major, Mr. and sMrs. George Stolarick, Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allegar, Mr. and Mrs. Fran- cis Lewis. 14th. Mr.and ‘Mrs. Alfred Root, Franklin street, had as their guests on Sun- day, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bech- told and children Raymond, Geo- rge and Bonny of Harding. Mrs. Robert Rogers and infant son have returned to their home at Vernon after spending two weeks with Mrs. Rogers’ sister in Fern- brook. Mrs. J. J. Voitek and son, Joseph have returned to their home after a short stay with relatives in Lu- zerne. Betty Lewis, a student at Nes- (bitt Hospital, spent Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lewis of Lehman. Harry Reid, student at Penn State ‘College spent the Easter holi- days with his parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reid of Holly street, Truck- sville. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phipps, Sr. entertained at a family dinner on Sunday. Present: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phipps, Jr., and daughter, Cathy; Mr. and Mrs. [Stanley ‘She- wan. Mr. and Mrs. Al Misson, daughter [Stella and son Robert, spent Sun- day with their son, (Carl, who is working in Elmira, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs, D. T. Scott of Hunt- SHAVER THEATRE FRIDAY-SATURDAY “Three Little Girls in Blue” in technicolor with June Haver, George Montgomery Victor Mature, Verna-Ellen, Vivian Blaine News - Cartoon - Sat. Mat. 2 p.m. Shavertown MONDAY—TUESDAY “Under Nevada Skies” with Roy Rogers, Gabby Hayes, Dale Evans CARTOON and SHORTS WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY DOUBLE FEATURE . “Faithful in My Fashion” with Tom Drake, Donna Reed “Appointment in Tokyo” with Army Air Forces isville road had as dinner guests | Friday evening the latter's brother | and sister-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Paul | Buckley and Cathy and Mary Ann of Bagota, N. J. William Franklin who has been recuperating at the home of his parents on Franklin street follow- ing an operation has returned to his home in Endicott, N, Y. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith of Jackson will move shortly to Forty Fort. Miss Marilyn Ohlman of Machell avenue spent the weekend as guest of her aunt, Mrs. Helen Mailander of Wilkes-Barre. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Scureman have purchased the Tartaglia house on Huntsville road. The Tartaglias will leave shortly to make their home in Atlanta, Georgia. Idetown Class Plans To Hold Banquet Plans were made for a Mother- Daughter Banquet to be held in the 'Church House May 22, at the meeting of Confidence Class of Ide- ‘town Methodist (Church held at the Harry Ruggles home Tuesday eve- ning. Hostesses at the meeting were Mrs. Francis Kreidler, Mrs. Paul Parrish, Mrs. Howard Boice and Mrs. Claire McKenna. Mrs. Kenneth Calkins led de- votions and Mrs. Alfred Hadse] had charge of the business. Present were: Mrs. John Garin- ger, Mrs. Dean Shaver, Mrs. Shel- don (Cave, Mrs, Edward Heck, Mrs. Bruce Williams, Mrs. Harold Don- nelly, Mrs. Warrne Rogers, Mrs. David Ide, Mrs, Howard Moore, Mrs. Ralph Welsh, Mrs. Kenneth Bon- ning, Mrs. Kenneth Calkins, Mrs, Alfred Hadsel, Mrs. Russell Dodd, Mrs. Glen Spencer, Mrs. Al Rinken, Mrs. ‘Walter Meade, Mrs, Thomas Lyons, Bess Cooke and the hos- tesses. To Entertain Class Mrs. Alfred Root, Franklin street, will be hostess to the Jessie Austin Brickel Class this evening at 8 o'clock in her home. Hostesses: (Chairman, Mrs. Joseph Jewell, Mrs. Clifford Ide, Mrs. Thomas Kingston, Mrs. Ray Knecht, Mrs. James Knecht. Throughout a race, the color combinations of a jockey's shirt serve as his identification. In your search for products of proven worth, the adver- tised brand names of prod- ucts in our store identify goods of consistent satis- faction. AENES’ FAIRLAWN er PENNA. TURKEY small white Toms. Toms weighing not over 18 From White Holland Hens mated with U. S. D. A. This will produce a turkey with Also White Holland Poults Poults sexed to order. All Breeders 100 % Polorum Clean BALDWIN TURKEY FARM AND HATCHERY Centermoreland Phone 68-R-7 POULTS pounds. Baby Toms or Hens Mrs. John Corliss Is Given Farewell Party Friday evening Mrs. John Corliss of Center Hill road was guest of honor at a surprise farewell dinner party given by her bridge club at the home of Mrs. J. H. Hauck, Nor- ton Avenue. Guests: Mrs. M. J Brown, Ply- mouth; Mrs. Louise Colwell, Mrs. A. A. Mascali, Mrs. James Huston, Mrs, Ray Evans, Mrs, Paul War- rnier, Mrs. John Corliss, Mrs. J. H. Hauck, Mrs. Henry Peterson was unable to be present. The girls presented Mrs, Corliss with a gift. Prizes were won by Mrs. John Corliss and Mrs. James Huston. Spring Frolic Dance Senior Girl Scout Troop No. 9 will hold a Spring [Frolic Dance at Shavertown Fire Hall, Saturday, April 26th, 7:30 to 11:00. RITTER ALL KINDS SMALL, AND NONE TOO Dallas Portable Welding Go. At Jack Hazeltine's Buto Service Phone Dallas 274-R-9 OUR EQUIPMENT IS ALL PORTABLE. WE CAN WELD ANYZHING, ANYWHERE. NO JOB TOO BUILDING Dallas, Pa. OF WELDING LARGE FOR US. A. F. WALTERS, Prop. From tested and approved J0WS— * * * On Pennsylvania’s finest dairy farms— Atte bY oe Cooper’s Forty Fort Dairy brings YOU— * * * Rich, Creamy, Delicious— * ES Ed Jersey Creamline MILK— * * * Dacro Sealed for Your Pro- tectton— @ FERNBROOK - PENNA. Did You Know That— An “Emerald”, the May birthstone, contains the rare element, Beryllium, a stra- tegic war material. And That— Finkelstein’s in Luzerne have the finest in all birth- stone rings, including dia- monds of quality. Finkelstein's Jewelry Store (Credit or layaway accounts OPEN EVENINGS "TILL 8 P.M. From May 1 to June 15 Phone 7-1811 Over 40 years on Main St. WHEN OWING, ONE COVOTE MAY SOUND: LIKE AN ENTIRE PACK. 4 You, too, would howl like a patk of coyotes if you failed to get prompt, dependable service. KUEHN'S DRUG STORE will serve you promptly, whether you are in- terested in selecting a gift . . . en- joying a sandwich or drink . . or are desirous of having a pres- cription filled. BERLOTU Guaranteed Moth Protection Stops ‘moth damage for five years or Berlou pays the damage. Pint $1.25—Quart $2.45 Half Gallon $4.75—Gallon $9 ya YOUR FAMILY i oy. PHONE 147 — YLT NEL Ralph Bronson and Betty of Mains- Mr, and Mrs. and Dean of Sweet Valley. Garfield {Goodman entertained the Church of Christ, Sweet Valley, at Williams, Mrs. Helen Wilbert, Mrs, Earl Hart- Sherman Kunkle, Bethia Allen, Ke- Fronson Family Dinner LET REPAIR YOUR RADIO WESTERN AUTO STORE 175 MAIN STREET Luzerne, Penna. All Work Guaranteed Is Held At Shickshinny Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Roberts of IShickshinny entertained at a family dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. ville; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bron- son, Mrs. Caroline Ash, Mrs. F. H. Garahan and Martha of Kingston; George Bronson, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bronson and Janice Kings’ Daughters Meet At George Bronson Home Mrs. George Bronson and Mrs. Whether Your Home Glass 9 Is Large or Small Kings’ Daughters the the Bronson home Thursday eve- ning. [Present were: Mrs. Lewis Mrs. Adam Klemovich, . . . it is your home. It should be kept in condi- man, Mrs. [George (Wesley, Mrs. tion. ziah Edwards and the hostesses. We make FHA. Loans . . and for insul- The cost is $5.00 a year for each $100 bor- rowed. homes . ation. Your application will be given immediate at- tention. Va IN STEP WITH SPRING DRY CLEANING y. HECK Call H. L. 3326 + Harvey’s Lake Highway DALLAS PENNA. THE KINGSTON NATIONAL BANK Kingston Corners to repair and modernize LOOK YOUR BEST Stringy split hair will detract - from your appearance in spite of the best attention. hair reconditioned here. Have your Then a glamorous coiffure will make you look your best. : BEAUTY SHOP PHONE DALLAS 195-R-11 10 Carverton Road - Cold Wave or Machineless Trucksville John Leidinger is back in the repairing of harness, bags, golf bags, and everything in leather; also zippers put in and repaired. LEIDINGER’S ‘ 117 S. Washington St. : ‘Wilkes-Barre, Pa.—Phone 3-9459 IA ! GIRDLES & BRASSIERES FOR EVERY FIGURE THERE ARE NO Two LivEs LivED EXACTLY THE SAME — 3 Bur TREY NT save THE SAME LFommme AND LNOING Whether it’s pr beginning of summer or the end of vaca- tions . . good clothes are essential to the wardrobe of every lady. We have the styles, colors and fabrics you've been looking for at the jg) GRACE T. CAVE SHOP. Look over our accessories and lingerie . . . we're anxious to serve you. GRACE T. CAVE SHOP 36 Main St., Dallas isle. FOR FURNITURE DISHES KITCHEN UTENSILS FARM IMPLEMENTS LAMPS TOYS and they'll call for them in a jiffy! COME TO THE Let us help you clean your attic! There's still lots of ov room in the BARNYARD —And even that pig you ve been keepin’ in the parlor! Just phone Lettie Culver 161, Kathleen Brooks 568, Grace Lee 204-R-7. LIBRARY AUCTION, Saturday, June Tth Howard Risley's Barnyard - - - POTTERY CARPETS ANTIQUES STOVES BRIC-A-BRAC GLASSWARE (I
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