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THE POST, FRIDAY, JULY 2
1043
Neighborhood Notes And News Of Local Chineh Daints
Purely
Personal
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Mrs. Constanza Weir and Miss
Mary Weir of Goodleigh Farms mother, Mrs. Ziba Howell of Shav-
had as weekend guests thé former’s
son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and | Saturday after spending a week
Mrs. Martin Weir of New Jersey.: up py and Mrs. H. UMiller of
George Turn of Shaver- | Reading.
Mrs.
town is recuperating after being |
a patient at General Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lewin of
Goss Manor had as weekend guests
last week the latter's brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Shaver and Geraldine Ann and
Lloyd Jr. of Newton Square, Wil-
liam Dewees of Conshohocken,
Brenton Gray of Lansdowne and
Elizabeth Whitby of Upper Darby. | Trucksville, R.D. will attend the
Jackie Berti, Main road, bk
ted his ninth birthday anniversary
on Sunday.
i
Hessler of Lebanon, Mrs.
Phebey and son, Edward and Mrs. |
Marie Doty and grandson of New for Camp Leonore at Hinesdale,
York State. All were former class- Mass, after spending a vacation
mates at Wyoming High School.
Mrs.
is spending some time with her
son and daughter-in-law, Mrs. John
Nulton of Lehman.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson
of Vestal, N. Y., spent Fathers’ Day
with the former’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Johnson of Lehman.
Miss Mary Reedy of Atlanta
Georgia, is spending a week with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Reedy of Center Hill road. She
expects to attend Columbia Uni-
versity this summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Risley of
day weekend at Lake Carey as
guests of Attorney and Mrs. Leigh-
ton R. Scott.
F 2/C David Shaver who is
stationed at Brooklyn with the U.
S. Navy spent the weekend with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milford
Shaver of Center Hill road.
Joe Cooke of Swarthmore is
spending several weeks with his
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Schurz of Center Hill
road. Mr. and Mrs. Schurz and
Davie and Jimmie and Joe spent
Sunday at Eagles Mere.
Mrs. Benjamin Frantz Jr. Hill-
crest Lodge, Huntsville, has been
a patient at Nesbitt Memorial Hos-
pital for the past week.
| Zena and Jolyon, have returned to
| her brother, James and wife in
Mrs. Frances Lewis of Lehman! New York City.
entertained Friday Miss Dorothy | 4]50 stay with a brother at Sheeps
Anna | Head Bay.
| with her parents,
Ida Nulton of Forty Fort Alan Kistler at Harvey's Lake.
' of Lincoln drive, Shavertown.
Kitty Frantz is spending a week
at Sky Lake Camp.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Taylor of
Melbourne, Florida, are the guests
of Mrs. Charles B. Hoyt.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Doll and
Jimmy Casterline of Evans Falls
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
~ George Landon.
Mrs. Warren Compton, North-
ampton, Mass. and Mrs. Louise
Mason, Springfield, Mass., sister of
Mrs. Henry Peterson, spent
weekend with the Petersons:
Mrs. William Lynch of Harris-
the
burg spent several days last weel’
with her mother, Mrs. M. A. Wil-
COX. > oii
Mr. and Mrs. Fre.x Garrahan
have sold their home on Church U. S. Army. He reported to Camp
trect to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Flanna- | pix,
gan of Detroit, Mich, have left | Mr. and Mrs. Andy Adams of
to live with their son and daughter- | Efferta spent Sunday with Mr. and
in-law in Hatfield, Pa.
day to his home on Orchard street
after spending several days as a
patient at General Hospital where
he was under observation.
Mr. and Mrs. David Joseph of
Norton avenue had as weekend
guests Mrs. Robert Blakeslee of
Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor
Remphrey of Sunbury and Mrs.
Robert Setzer of Winfield. They
all came to attend the
Thomas wedding Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Weid of
Main street have as guest their
niece, Mrs. George Donahue of Le
Grange, Ill.
SHAVER THEATRE
SHAVERTOWN
FRIDAY—SATURDAY
“Cass Timberlane”
Spencer Tracy, Lana Turner,
Zachary Scott
News
MONDAY—TUESDAY
“Elephant Boy”
Sabu
Three Stooges—Cartoon
WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY
“Unsuspected”
Joan Caulfield, Claude Rains
Audrey Totter
Cartoon
Joseph- |
Mrs. A. C. Devens.
Barry Edwards returned Satur- for many years field man in this
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Thomas
who were married Saturday after-!
noon are spending their honeymoon
in Atlantic City. Mrs. Thomas is
the former Miss, Jane Joseph of
Norton avenue.
Miss Marjorie Howell R. N. of
Mineola, L.I. will arrive today to
spend a month’s vacation with her
Mrs. Howell
ertown. returned
Mrs. Michael Strub and children,
their home on Machell avenue after
spending two weeks visiting Mrs.
Strub’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rich=
ard Giering at Easton. Mr. Strub
was on a business trip to Wins-
ton-Salem, N. C.
Miss June Kistler of Harvey's
Lake and Miss Edith Howell of
summer session at New, York Uni-
versity. Miss Kistler will live with
Miss Howell will
Miss Emily Kistler left Monday
Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Lutsey who has been ill
at his home on S. River street is
improving.
Marilyn Mosier, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Sheldon Mosier of Kunkle
road is spending several weeks
with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. T. E. Ruggles at Pike's Creek.
Mrs. Amanda Yaple is able to
be out again after a relapse at her
home on Claude street.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Simonton
of Harrisburg spent the weekend
visiting the latter's mother and
grandmother, Mrs. Florence Phil-
lips and Mrs. F. M. Gordon. The
Phillips and Mrs. Gordon drove
them back Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hinkle and
daughter, Marilyn of Columbus,
Ohio, spent the weekend at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hinkle
Mr.
Hinkle is a brother of Ted’s. Mari-
lyn is remaining with the Hinkles
for a two week’s visit. Sunday
Harold Roderick of Syracuse, form-
er Wilkes-Barre resident, was din-
ner guest at the Hinkle home. |
Nancy Dodson returned to her
home in Lincoln, Mass., on Tues-
day after spending a vacation with
her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
A. D. Hutchison of Overbrook road.
Mrs. Mae Townend has returned
to Twin Spruce, Pioneer avenue,
after spending several weeks at
Buck Hill Inn.
Mrs. Thomas Reese has been ill
at her home on Franklin street.
Mrs. Robert Hislop returned to
her home on Franklin street Tues-
day after spending sveral days at
the University of Pennsylvania
Hospital in Philadelphia where she
was under observation. ;
Robert Moore has been ill at his
home on Franklin street this week.
Bud Sutton who has been living
at the Morris home on Franklin
street has gone to Waterbury,
Conn., to work.
Bob Galey has enlisted in the
Mr. Adams was
area for Tioga-Empire Milling Com-
pany and has many friends here.
It was his first trip to Dallas since
March, 1942.
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Howard Risley’s Barnyard
July 10
WEDDINGS
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Darras 168-RO
Davis Street, Trucksville
Miss Arlene V. Crispell,
Weds Conrad Swinehart
Miss Arlene V. Crispell, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Crispell of
Harvey's Lake became the bride
wood, Pa. on Satyfday, Jupe”12.
Rev. Harry Ryhdell Performed
the ceremony. ies” Iva Hoover
sang “I Love You Truly”, and “Tzll
Me, Do You Love Me?” Mrs. El-
mer Hoover was accompanist.
Attendants were, Leah Crispsli
and Willard Crispell, brother and
sister-in-law of the bride.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, was attired in an aqua
sharkskin suit, with white acces-
sories,
white shattered carnations.
maid of honor wore a pink gaber-
dine suit, with white accessories,
and shoulder bouquet of pink shat-
tered carnations.
The mother of the bride wore a
navy blue serge dress with a ‘shoul-
der bouquet of red rose buds. The
bridegroom’s mother wore a black
and white crepe dress with a
| shoulder bouquet of red rose buds.
Following the ceremony a recep-
tion was held for members of the
families at the bride’s home, after
which the couple left for a trip to
New England States.
Visit Hunting Lodge
A number of local men spent
the weekend at the Dallas Hunt-
ing Lodge near Dushore. They
were Ross Lewin, Jack Yaple, Har-
old Flack, Mark Cronin, Walter
Elston, H. A. Smith, Marvin Briggs
and Don Coughlin, Joe Hughes and
Hume Daron.
Miss Daisy Jane Bellas
Is Guest at Shower
Miss Charlotte Peeke entertained
at a variety shower honoring Miss
Daisy Jane Bellas, Monday evening
at her home on Glenview Terrace,
Fernbrook. Miss Bellas married
‘Robert Lee Williams yesterday.
The guests were entertained by a
reading given by Mrs. Herbert Wil-
liams and vocal solos by Barbara
Hope. Group singing was enjoyed.
Those present were the Misses
Nancy Hessler, Peggy Martin, Joy
Lamoreaux, Mary Foote, Frances
Hildebrant, Nancilou Anderson, La-
Berta Shultz, Clara Ann Evans,
Barbara Hope, Mary Carey, Harriet
Prater, Phyllis Kunkle, Daisy Bellas,
Eula Dymond, Mildred Borton,
Charlotte Peeke and the Mes-
dames: Alverna Lamoreaux, Vera
Welitchko, Elwood Dymond, Jean
Williams, Herbert Williams, Earl
Bellas, Charles.
Have Baby Girl
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Searfoss of
West Nanticoke announce the birth
of a baby girl at Homepathic Hos-
pital Thursday morning, June 24.
This is their first child. Mrs. Sear-
foss is the former Joyce Widger,
cousin of Mrs. Leslie Warhola of
Dallas. Mr. Searfoss is employed at
the Dallas Post.
Nieces of Prof. Barnum
Visit Home and Grave
Mrs. Charles Lee Faries and dau-
ghters, Elizabeth of Tripp City,
Mrs. Vincent Bombardi and mother-
in-law, Mrs. Elizabeth Bombardi of
Takoma Park, Maryland, visited
Idetown friends and relatives and
refreshed old memories with neigh-
bors last week.
Mrs. Faries is niece and her
three daughters, grandnieces of the
late professor James Barnum, son
of the late Judge Barnum. They
thoroughly enjoyed the old home-
stead at Idetown built by the Bar-
nums and now occupied by the
Charles Matthews. While here they
visited their uncle’s grave in Forty
Fort.
The late Professor Barnum was
organist, pianist and ‘choir direc-
tor of the Idetown Methodist
church for many years and gave
piano ‘lessons to a
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Miss Claire Stevenson Becomes
‘Bride Of Glenn Nissley, Wednesday
Miss Claire Stevenson, daughter
of Conrad J. Swineharg; son of Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Stevenson of
and Mrs. Conrad Swigkhart of Kirk Middleton, formerly of Harvey's
Lake, became the bride of Glenn
I Nissley of Middleton, Wednesday,
June 20 at high noon in the Wash-
ington Memorial Chapel at Valley
Forge.
Attendants were Mrs. Malcolm
Arnold, sister of’ the bride, and
Robert Nissley, brother of the
bridegroom. :
The bride was attractive in street
length dress of white eyelet organ-
die fashioned with tight bodice
and full skirt. She wore a match-
ing sweetheart shaped bonnet and
At a very pretty wedding Miss
Dorothy Jean Considine, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Considine
of Trucksville Gardens, became
the bride of Robert Griffiths, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Griffiths
of Trucksville Gardens Saturday,
June 19 at 3 o'clock. Rev. Ralph
| A. Weatherly performed the double
' ring ceremony in Grace Episcopal
; Church Kingston.
Organist was Mrs. Ruth Turn
Reynolds.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore gown -of white
satin, fashioned with tight bodice
and full skirt entrain, off the
shoulder neckline and long tight
sleeves, pointed at wrists. Her
finger tip veil of imported illusion
fell from a bonnet of chantilly lace
and she carried a white prayer
book marked with an orchid with
! streamers of lilies of the valley:
Maid of honor, Miss Marguerite
Greenwood, selected aqua brocad-
ed satin styled like the bridal
gown. She wore matching sweet-
heart bonnet and mitts and car-
: ried red roses. Miss Betty Griffiths,
sister of the bridegroom, and Miss
Roberta Luft, both of Trucksville
were bridesmaids. Betty chose yel-
low satin with matching bonnet
and mitts and Roberta, pink. Both
carried yellow and pink roses.
carried a white prayer boek mark-
ed with an orchid. Mrs. Arnold
chose pink eyelet organdie similarly
styled and a shoulder bouquet of
sweet peas.
Following . the ceremony the
couple left for a motor trip through
the New England States. On their
return they will reside at 311 Elm
Court, Middletown.
Mrs. Arnold is a graduate of
Middletown High School and has
been employed at the State Capitol
in Harrisburg. . Mr. Arnold is as-
sociated with his father in the
garage business at Middletown.
Miss Dorothy Jean Considine
Is Bride of Robert Griffiths
Mrs. Considin / mother of the
| bride wore aid with matching ac-
| cessories and § white baby carna-
tions and Mrs. iffiths, blue with
matching accessories and white car-
nations.
Best man was Merton Hoffman
of Johnson City, N. Y. and ushers,
Robert Considine, brother of the
bride and Bruce Griffiths, brother
of the bridegroom.
Following the ceremony a re-
ception was held at the home of
the bride and the couple left for
Niagara Falls.
Mrs. Griffiths is a graduate of
Kingston Township High School.
Mr. Griffiths was graduated from
Kingston Township High School and
served for three years with the U.
S. Army in Europe. He is now
engaged in construction work at
Bethlehem. :
Out-of-town guests at the wed-
ding were Miss Marie Grall and
Miss Bertha Huey of Jenkintown;
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. May and Mrs.
L. Grall of Manheim; Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Walker, Mrs. Freda Hess
and James Logan of Camden, N.
J.; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lyons and
daughter, Delores of New Cumber-
land; Mr. and Mrs. Merton Hoff-
man of Johnson City, N. Y.; Miss
| Marguerite Dorsch of Detroit, Mich.
Mrs. John Yaple Is
Hostess to Card Club
Mrs. John Yaple entertained
members of her bridge club at
her home at Goss Manor last Wed-
nesday evening. Present were:
Mrs. Lettie Culver, Mrs. Milford
Shaver, Mrs. Harvey McCarty, Mrs.
Karl Kuehn, Mrs. Betty Warhola,
Mrs. Peynton Lee, Miss Gertrude
Wilson and the hostess.
Mrs. Howard Appleton
Is Hostess At Bridge
Mrs. Howard Appleton entertain-
ed members of her bridge club at
her home on Shaver avenue last
Wednesday. Present were: Mrs.
Lewis Evans, Mrs. Herbert Ray,
Mrs. James Martin, Mrs. Howard
Ide, Mrs. Cedric Griffiths, Mrs. Wal-
ter Cook, Mrs. Frank Garris and
the hostess.
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Mrs. Lewis Evans and Mrs. How-
ard James were hostesses to mem-
bers of the Demunds Harmony
Club at the James home last week.
Present were: Mrs. George Berlew,
Mrs. William Rozelle, Mrs. Coray
B. Ransom, Mrs. George Kraftek,
Mrs. Henry Phillips, Mrs. Ira
Frantz, Mrs. J. J. Voitek, Mrs. A.
L. Youngblood, Mrs. Russell Race,
Mrs. F. M. Drake, Virginia and
Ricky Drake, Mrs. John Perry, Mrs.
Harry Sweppenheiser Sr., Harry Jr.,
Mrs. Evan and Mrs. James.
Plans were made for the annual
picnic July 22, Mrs. J. J. Voitek,
chairman.
Next meeting will be held July 8
at the home of Mrs. George Ber-
lew. Mrs. Albert Baker will assist
her.
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MAIN STREET, DALLAS
Mrs. Arthur Hoover,
Hostess At Meeker
Mrs. Arthur Hoover entertained
members of the Meeker W.S.C.S.
recently. Plans were made to hold
a picnic at the home of Mrs. Hazel
Nichols at Nicholson some time in
August.
Present at the meeting were:
Mesdames Lillie Connelly, Ruth
Rogers, Lillian Hildebrant, Mary
King, Dorothy Steele, Edna Kirsch-
ner, Janet King, Marie F. Wolfe,
Helen Van Buskirk, Mary Scovelle,
Mattie Sites, Marie B. Wolfe, Wil-
helmena Rebennack, Glendoris Shil-
anski, Eva Drabick, Viola Hoover,
Hazel Nichol; Miss Letha Wolfe and
Rev. Henry Kiessel.
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Terry Cloth Pullovers 1.95
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