— Ea pean tt 1 Pe Cre PAGE FOUR THE POST, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1948 Neighborhood N ii And News Of Loca | Church Doings =~ “mer Ann Skopic. Young Married Folks P UYeé Ly Enjoy Sleighing Party Personal =: tertained at a party at their home Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hart of on Lehman avenue recently follow- ing a sleighriding party. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. William Baker, Shavertown had as weekend guest their daughter, Miss Edith of Phila- delphia. Jr.,, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Roth, Mr. and Paul Gross of Huntsville returned to Sebring Lake, Fla. Sunday to Mrs. Robert Brown, Mr. and Mrs. spend some time with his family Donald Davis and the Wilbur Davises. there. He drove down with Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Ide. Mrs. Lewis Wilson and son Bobby of Kunkle are spending a month with the former’s husband in Pitts burgh. Mr. Wilson is employed there. } Mrs. M. C. Miers has returned to her home at Kunkle after being a patient at Nesbitt Hospital. She is; greatly improved. Have Baby Boy Mr. and Mrs. John Mallin of Washington, D. C., have announced the birth of a baby boy, Jack, Ties- day, November 25. This is their first child. Mrs. Mallin is the former Miss Doris Monk of Pinecrest ave- nue. Mrs. Charles Hemenway enter- tained at luncheon on Tuesday Miss Mrs. Thomas Landon returned to julia Montanye and Mrs. Mary Jep- her home at Kunkle on Sunday after ! son, submitting to an operation at Nes- | Daniel Rozemehal, son’ of Mrs. bitt Hospital. | Rose Kozemchak, Overbrook avenue, David Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs.| is enrolled at the Baltimore Institute Owen Jones of Kunkle is ill at Nes-! ,¢ Photography, Baltimore, Mary- bitt Hospital. land. He is a graduate of Dallas Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Calhoun of Township High School and was a Spar Hill Farm, Philadelphia, will yeoman first class in the U. S. Navy. take up residence at Goodleighi pp and Mrs. Francis Lewis of Farms shortly where the former will, .chman entertained Mr. and Mrs. be employed as herdsman. { Frank Jenkins of Kingston at dinner Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dungey of on Sunday. Lake street had as guests Tuesday Mr, and Mrs. R. H. Rood of Leh- Mrs. Edward Lewis of Alexandria, man avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Wes- Va., and Miss Mary Beachman of ley Oliver of Shavertown recently Plymouth. | visited Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Beidle- Mr. and Mrs. James Huston of an of Nanticoke. ; Harvey's Lake attended the wedding | of the former's niece, Carol Eliza-| proving ut Ws heme! on. Chiich beth Huston and John C. Lemont street after a week's illness. Rev. in Philadelphia Saturday afternoon. Roswell Lyon filed the Dalles pulpit The ceremony was performed in the Episcopal Church of the Holy Apostles. Carol is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Huston. Bobby Moyer was able to return to school this week after being ill at his home on Lehman avenue for the past week. Douglas Cooper school with the chicken pox. : Mrs. Arthur Anderson of Carver- Mrs. Leslie Covert and grandson, ton road is a patient at Nesbitt Harry Ashenbach, son of the former Hospital. Irene Covert, former residents of Harry Dewitt of Mt. Greenwood Dallas and Lehman, now of Colfax, road is a patient at General Hos- Wash., have been ill with influenza. | pital. Mrs. Covert recently received word, Mr. and Mrs. William Brickel of the death of her mother, Mrs. | and children of Factoryville spent John Wilkens of Regent street, last weekend with their parents, Wilkes-Barre. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Machell and Cards have been received from Ralph Brickel. Mrs. H. H. Zeiser and Mrs. W. J.| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van Horn Smith reporting lovely weather in' of Lake street had as guests Sunday St. Petersburg with temperatures of Mr. and Mrs. William Durbin of 80 degrees. Forty Fort. Mrs. Leonard Parleman of Cam-! Mrs, Zigmond Harmand of Fern- den, N.J. is visiting her mother, brook has received word that her Mrs. Joseph Skopic of Dallas Star sister-in-law, Mrs. Walter Lewin ar- Route. Mrs. Parleman is the for- rived in Yokohama, Japan, January The Parlemans 22; where she was met by her hus- recently purchased a new home at band, Lt. Lewin. Laurel Manor, New Jersey, and will Mrs. A. W. Weid and Mrs. Elsie move there as soon as Ann returns.’ Boehme will entertain members of Judy Robinhold, daughter of Mr. | their pinochle club at dinner at the Rev. Frederick Reinfurt is im- on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Baur have . purchased and moved into the home ' vacated by the Irving Parsons family on Parrish Heights. Ogden Palmer of Trucksville is a patient at Nesbitt Hospital where is home from he submitted to an operation. 1 and Mrs. Dan Robinhold of Ma- | Weid home this evening, Friday. chell avenue is ill with the chicken Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eck and fam- POX. ily of Shavertown spent several days George Smith, state game warden this week visiting Mrs. Eck’s aunt stationed at Lewistown, spent the and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Lester weekend with his parents, Mr. and Yeager in Northampton. Fred at- Mrs. George Smith Sr. of Alderson. tended a bank convention at Allen- Peter Garey, son of Mr. and Mrs. town. James Garey of Alderson is ill with Gertrude Frantz has returned to a bad case of scarlet fever. | her home in Huntsville after spend- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eck of Shaver- ing several weeks at Miami Beach, town and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rich- Florida. ards of Goss Manor have had as Mrs Charles Perkins, wife of Dr. guest this week Mrs. Ellaveve Haas Perkins, is a patient at Nesbitt Hos- of Secane, Pa. pital. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Kitchen of Samuel Harrison of Trucksville is Davenport street have received word ' a patient at Nesbitt Hospital. from their son, Emory that he has' Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Williams been transferred to Fort Benning,!' and children, Eleanor and Don, of Georgia. His wife and baby are with Westfield, N.J., spent the weekend | Mrs. Kitchen’s family in Virginia.| with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cooper! Mr. and Mrs. Earl Monk of Pine-' and family. They came here to crest avenue had as visitors Thurs- attend the funeral of Mr. Williams! day their niece and nephew, Mr. mother, Mrs. Mary Williams. and Mrs. William Johnson of Taylor. James Hutchison, Jr. has returned Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hemenway | to his studies at Penn State College of Hillside Farm attended the funer-| after spending the mid-year recess al of Mrs. Hemenway’s step father,' with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hollis at Herkimer, N. Y., James Hutchison of Orchard street, last week. | Trucksville. Stanley Moore who has been ill,! Byron Ide and Ralph Anthony of is back at his job at Trucksville Trucksville left Wednesday morning Mill. on a business trip to Buffalo and Indianapolis, Indiana. Board Meeting Executive Board of the J. A. B. Class will meet at the home of Mrs. Laverne Race Monday evening, Feb- ruary 16. SHAVER THEATRE SHAVERTOWN FRL-SAT. 66 9 Welcome Stranger with Bing Crosby, Joan Caulfield, Barry Fitzgerald SHORTS MON.-TUES. “Cry Wolf” Errol Flynn, Barbara Stanwyck Cartoon And This is America ‘Germany Today’ WED.-THUR. “The Great Waltz” Luis Rainer, Ferdnand Gravet SHORTS WEDDINGS Candidly Photographed Beautifully Mounted ¥ EE. C.. HupsoN Darras 168-R-9 Davis Street, Trucksville | George Bronsons, Hosts To Kings’ Daughters Mr. and Mrs. George Bronson of Sweet Valley entertained members of the Kings’ Daughters at their home Friday evening. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hartman, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rood, Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Goodman, Mrs. Earl Hart- man, Mrs. Stephen Alexander, Mrs. Walford Leinthal, Mrs. Adam Klem- ovitch, Mrs. Gerald Cragle, Mrs. Al- fred Bronson, Mrs. William Taylor, Mrs. Harry Fiske, Mrs. Clyde Caster- line, Mrs. Stanley Hontz, Miss Keziah Edwards and the host and hostess. Mrs. Dean Ide Is Hostess To Club Mrs. Dean Ide entertained mem- bers of her card club at her home on Mill street, Monday evening. Present were: Rita Cummings, Rob- erta Quaill, Mrs. Lewis Reese, Mrs. Earl Brown, Mrs. Victor Cross, Mrs. Ralph Antrim, Mrs. Edwin Ide and the hostess. Mrs. Harold Hess Is Hostess to Joy Class Mrs. Harold Hess entertained the Joy Class of Kunkle Methodist Church at her home Tuesday eve- ning. Plans were made to put on a minstrel show with the Fire Crew in March. Present were: Mrs. Wilson Maury, Mrs. John Honeywell, Mrs. Dan Meeker, Mrs. Clyde Hoyt, Mrs. El- wood Martin, Mrs. Howard Martin, Mrs. Corey Besteder, Mrs. Gomer Elston, Mrs. Calvert Birnstock, Mrs. Ray Elston, Mrs. Lewis Agnew, Mrs. Fred Dodson and the hostess. Play Pinochle At Ernest Smith Home and say they don’t like the ‘new the new fashions. fashions were too extreme. They ceed with men. Men Hate “New Look” At last the men mustered enough courage to come right out Malone, well known radio personality revealed, while serving as a member of Cosmopolitan: magazine's male-tested fashion show at the Stork Club in New York that when he mentioned the “new look” on two of his radio programs he received 97,432 letters assailing The jury which also included Arthur Hale, Rich- ard Kollmar, Peter Roberts, and Peter Donald agreed that the new liard’s worsted crepe, shown above, as the suit most likely to suc- look” in women’s fashions. Ted selected the cocktail suit in Jul- Service Woman's Club Hears Annual Reports The budget was approved and reports for the fiscal year given at the meeting of Harvey's Lake Mrs. Ernest Smith entertained members of her pinochle club at her home in Forty Fort Tuesday. Prizes were won by Mrs. Lynn Ash- worth and Mrs. Howard Ide. Others present: Mrs. Laing Coolbaugh, Mrs. Thomas Williams, Mrs. Lansford Norris, Mrs. Edward Kropp, Mrs. C. S. Hemenway and the hostess. Kunkle Education Board Meets At Elston Home Plans for an oyster stew supper to be served were outlined at a meeting of the Board of Education of Kunkle Sunday School held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Elston Monday evening. Present were: Rev. and Mrs. James Hilbert, Arthur Mauer, Mrs. Emma Miller, Mrs. Mabel Miller, Mrs. Sylvia Brace, Mrs. Betty Meeker, Joseph Delet-Kanic and the host and hostess. Mrs. Lizzie Moore Is Hostess To S. S. Class Mrs. Lizzie Moore entertained members of the Dorcas Bible Class of the Church of Christ, Friday eve- ning. After the business meeting a social hour was enjoyed and re- freshments served. Present were: Mrs. Lizzie Moore, teacher; Mr. and Mrs. William Trumbower, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Moss, Mrs. Otis Allen, Mrs. Frank Foss, Mrs. E. J. Waterstripe, Mrs. Jennie Thomas, Mrs. Mattie Allen, Mr. and Mrs. David Benscoter, Ed na Roberts, D. E. Davenport and the hostess. | Miss Nellie LaCorte To Wed Gerald Frantz Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Nellie La- Corte daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John LaCorte of Ashley, to Gerald Frantz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frantz of Huntsville. Miss LaCorte is a graduate of Ashley High School and is employed in the office of the Vulcan Iron Works. Mr. Frantz was graduated from Lehman High School and for a number of years conducted the Fairlawn, Store at Huntsville’ Corn- ers, now the Barnes Fairlawn. He is now proprietor of Jerry’s Anchor Inn on Overbrook road. The wedding will take place in June. : Skating At Lake Executive Board of Back Moun- tain Memorial Library will meet at the Library on Tuesday evening. Library Board To Meet Assisted by Chief<of Police Fred Swanson, Wayne Smith has cleared several places at Harvey's Lake for skating. f Woman's Service Club held at the Rex Restaurant last Thursday eve- ning. A heart-shaped cake, later won by Mrs. Mildred Garinger, made an attractive centerpiece for the party table. Valentine games were en- joyed. Plans were made to hold a sleigh- ride party Saturday evening, Feb- ruary 28. Present were: . Mesdames Elsie Rauch, Esther Armitage, Mary Zorzi, Marian Rood, Martha Brice, Vida Comstock, Margaret Garey, Arline Oney, Loretta Nelson, Nellie Scouten, Avis Kocher, Leona Oberst, Verne Smith, Helen Scouten, Mary Payne, Eva Allen, Hilda Leinthal, Ada Mae Kocher, Josephine Allen, Marguerite Shaver, Genevieve Fiske, Evelyn Winterstein, Nettie Con- doras, Clara Smith, Virgie Sorber, Emily Kistler, Mabel Dennis, Mir- iam Carpenter, Lolo Taylor, Mildred .Garinger, Esther Gray, Webber and Reynolds; iMsses Bertha Kern, Mar- | jorie Kitchen, Bethia Allen, Eleanor Humphrey and Edna Miller. Senior Girl Scouts Make Plans for Dance Virginia Jones was hostess to members of the Shavertown Senior Girl Scout Troop at her home on Pioneer avenue Monday evening. Cookie orders were taken. Plans for a dance to be held February 21 in Kingston Township High School were outlined. Music will be fur- nished by Wayne Weaver. Senior Scout tests were passed. Presen twere: Nancy Lozo, Sylvia Jones, Ruth Mary Morgan, Judy Powell, Janice Ross, Beverly Atwell, Dorthy D. Reese and Mrs. Jane Case Davis. : Next meeting will be held at the home of Janice Rose Monday eve- ning. Spaghetti Supper Second annual community spa- ghetti supper will be held at Leh- man Methodist Church on Wednes- day night, February 18 under the sponsorship of the Friendship Class. \ | Fellowship met at the Trucksville PRINTING . of every type done by experienced prin- ters. All work done to your complete satis- faction. Low prices. The Dallas Post DALLAS, PA. Patricia Cairns to Wed Earl S. Gregory Jr. Mrs. Kathleen Cairns of Cliffside avenue, Trucksville, announces the approaching marriage of her dau- ghter, Patricia to Earl S. Gregory dJr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greg- ory of Carverton road, Trucksville. The double ring ceremony will be performed Friday, March 7 at 7:30 p. m. in the Shavertown Methodist Church. Rev. Howard Harrison will officiate. ’ Attendants will be Miss Lila Parry of Wilkes-Barre and Ralph Anthony of Trucksville. Miss: Cairns is a' graduate of Kingston Township High School and Bradford Beauty Academy. Mr. Gregory is also a graduate of Kings- ton Township High School and served with the U. S. Marines dur- ing World War II. He is now em- ployed at Orchard Farm Dairy. The couple will reside with Miss Cairns mother. ’ Dr. Doane Addresses Young Adult Fellowship Members of the Young Adult Methodist Church Sunday evening and heard an inspiring talk on “Brotherhood” given by Dr. John Christian Endeavor To Be Hosts At Supper Plans for the annual Fellowship supper which will be held in‘ the First Christian Church Hall at Sweet Valley on Friday, February 20 at 7:00 P. M. were made at a business meeting held in the Bible Protestant Church Hall at Koonsville on Jan- uary 30. The affair is sponsored by the Sweet Valley Christian En- deavor Union. Officers elected to serve the Union this year were president, Melville Belles; vice president, Violet Gray; secretary, Dayton Long; assistant secretary, Mrs. Myrtle Martin, treas- George Rice, George Shoemaker and James Hutchison, County Agent and Curtis Norbeck, assistant County Agent. 2 urer, Mrs. Ellen Wagner; corre- sponding secretary, Marie - Belles; publicity = superintendent, Emlyn Iverson, and pianist, - Mrs. Freda Baer. The following were chosen as the entertainment committee: Rev. Harry C. Stiles, Mrs. Freda Baer, Barbara Cragle, Mrs. Ellen Wagner, Mrs. Mary Belles, William Sweet, Gordon Baer, and Dayton Long. W. C. T. U. Meeting The Dallas District W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mrs. Ed- ward Stair on Tuesday, February 17 at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Herbert Riley will lead de- votions. Mrs. Z. E. Garinger will have charge of program featuring the memorial of Francis E. Willard, the founder of the W. C. T. U. . A special collection will be taken for the wheel chair fund. All mem- bers are urged to attend. Directors Meet Directors of Luzerne County Cow Testing Association and Columbia- Luzerne Cow Testing Association met jointly Monday afternoon at the office of P. J. Sampson, manager of Retreat Farms. Local directors sattending were: Ralph Sands, Charles Hemenway MAKE YOUR ‘UNDIES’ Pretty with Embroidered Flowers! Embroidery can=add such a gay, pretty touch to your ‘undies’ . . . and it's so easy to do! In just an evening you can; embroider one simple moti at the hem of your petticoat or panties . . . at the neck- line of your slip! Do come in to look at the delightful embroidery designs in our latest Simplicity Needlework Catalog, at our. pattern counter! - we BY, J AL Soimpleci?y | igad Transfer pattorns S000, are only 15c! Nx GRACE T. CAVE SHOP MAIN STREET, DALLAS what you've been looking for Doane. Dr. Doane spoke optimistic- ally concerning the realization of the ideals for which we fought World War II. Games, group sing-/ ing, and refreshments followed. Present were: Dr. Doane, Adria] Jones and Allen Houghwout, co-| chairmen of the meeting, Rev. and Mrs. George Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. William Eicke, Marian Gregory, Kathryn Stringham, and Burton Owen. Next meeting will be held at the Church February 27. Teaching At Laketon Margaret Lukasavage is doing practice teaching in Home Econ- omics at Lake Township Schools. A’ student at College Misericordia, she is a graduate of Lehman Township schools and formerly was a student at Lake Schools. Start the NEW YEAR RIGHT TO HECK with your cleaning in 1948. Call and Delivery Service Telephone Harvey's Lake 3326 Suits and coats picked up on Thursday— delivered for your big girl’s Valentine. Because of the building shortage, I'm in small space; but © that doesn’t mean that I can’t give you service, economical prices, and some beautiful merchandise. 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