PAGE FOUR THE POST, FRIDAY, ine 13, 1948 T Neighborhood Notes And News Of Local Church Doings Purely Personal Mrs. William Wagner and infant daughter have returned from Gen- glospital. The new baby was Sunday, August 2. Mrs. er is the former Rosemond of Dallas.’ and Mrs. Paul Daley of btown and Mr. and Mrs. est Lynn and son, Dale of Eatonville spent last weekend visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. William Brackett at Nuangola Station. Mrs. Stella Cummings and Miss Rita Cummings of Lake street will visit the former’s sons and families, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rau of Fed- eralsburg, Md., and Mr. and Mrs. William Rau of York the end of the month. Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Himmler of Lake street had as guest last week their cousin, Miss Helen Williamson of Philadelphia. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Gallagher of Wilkes-Barre have purchased the Himmler house opposite the theatre on Lake street. Mr. Gal- lagher is in the service but will practise medicine in Dallas upon his discharge. Mrs. Floyd Sanders and daughter Patsy of Pioneer avenue, are spend- ing several weeks visiting the form- er's mother at Negaunee, Mich. Mr. Sanders drove them out and stayed a few days. Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Scott of Huntsville road spent last week touring through the New England states and Canada. Mrs. Velton Bean and son, Randy of Jackson spent Wednesday at Buck Hill Falls. Mrs. A. Parks of Newark, N. J. was a recent guest at the Bean home. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hendricks and daughter, Priscilla and son Jackie of Lehman are spending this week in Millersburg and Halifax, Pa. B. G. Laskowski and family of Jackson had as guests over last weekend their son, Theodore and a schoolmate, Ernie Olson Jr. of Philadelphia. Both are students at Bloomsburg State Teachers’ College. Mrs. Lydia Cease of Jackson is entertaining Mrs. Reta Miers and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hawke and Nancy of Mt. Top. Mr. and Mrs. Howell Rees of the Bahama Islands are spending some time in New York City. They expect to visit the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Henry at Shickshinny the middle of this month. Howell is a former editor of the Dallas Post. Miss Johanna Laskowski of Jack- son is spending several days visit- ing her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. I. Skok in Wilkes-Barre. Harry Covert of Colfax, Washing- ton, former Dallas and Lehman resident, is suffering from a broken toe at his home. He dropped a heavy roller on his foot while at work. Mr. and Mrs, Bernie Laskowski and daughter, Shirley of Jackson attended a wedding in New Bruns- wick, N. J. over the weekend. Mr. Laskowski gave the bride, his sister -in-law, in marriage. Mrs. Anna Beers of Hemstead, L. I. is spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Niles White. Dr. and Mrs. W. L. McCutcheon of Berwick; Mr. and Mrs. George McCutcheon and Miss Kathleen Clark of Ontario, Canada were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Niles White over the weekend. : Bill. Hart, Walt Kitchen and Steve Sedler, all of Dallas, spent the weekend in Atlantic City. Miss Barbara Hess has returned to her home at Mountain Top after spending a week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Coray B. Ranson. SHAVER THEATRE “Road to Rio” Bing Crosby Bob Hope Dorothy Lamour cartoon—News MON-TUES “Slave Girl” in technicolor with Yvonne deCarlo, George Brent, Lumpy the talking camel Cartoon—Shorts WED-THUR DOUBLE FEATURE “Lost Canyon” Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnett “Killer Dill” Stuart Erwin { Mrs. William Lee of Lehigh street, Trucksville, is a patient in Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Oncay of Lehman entertained at dinner Sat- urday evening Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hendricks. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Lehmer, Jane and George Lehmer and Nelson Alexander of Dillsburg were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Whitesell of Lehman on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lee arrived from Germany on the Marine Jumper last Thursday. Mrs. Lettie Culver and Penny Lee met them and they are now guests at the Culver home. Henry spent the early part of the week in New York City. Miss Lois Griesing, student nurse at University of Pennsylvania Hos- pital, is spending a month with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Griesing of Franklin street. Dana Lee who has been studying in Germany for the past year will arrive in New York City Saturday on the Blanchard. Mrs. Richard H. Giering has returned to her home in Easton after spending two weeks visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. | and Mrs. Mike Strub of Machell : avenue. The Strubs celebrated | their tenth wedding anniversary | Sunday, August 1. Priscilla Hendricks is ill with the mumps at her Grandma Rhiems in Halifax, Pa. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Simonton of Harrisburg spent the weekend | with the latter's mother, Mrs. Florence Phillips of Norton avenue. Mrs. F. M. Gordon of Norton avenue entertained at luncheon i last week Mrs. Marvin Elston and ' Mrs. Walter Elston. { Mr. and Mrs. Fred Howell have ' returned to their home in Shaver- ‘town after spending ten days at their cottage at Lake Carey. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hayden D. Williams, Idetown were Mr. and Mrs. Eaton Huntzinger and son, Tommy and Mrs. Elwood Leininger and son Barry of Shillington. Miss Ruth Ann Williams has re- turned after spending nine days camping with friends at Myo Beach, Meshoppen. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dungey have returned after “spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Clark at Shark River Hills, New Jersey. While there they also visited in Ocean Grove and Asbury Park. Mrs. Etta Pace of Kingston spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Dungey. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Henney of Kunkle are visiting the latter's brother in Dayton, Ohio this week. Mrs. Henney’s mother and sister, Mrs. Otto Stompler and Winifred are staying at the Henney farm. Raymond Kuhnert Jr. and Robert Henney of Kunkle enjoyed a canoe trip above Tunkhannock last week. Mr. and Mrs. Z. E. Garinger of Lake Street spent the weekend in Manheim. They visited Longwood Gardens and attended the Open Air Theatre and Fountain Display Sat- urday evening. : Mrs. Helen Mazer has feturned to her home on Long Island, N. Y. after spending several weeks visit- ing her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mazer at Leh- man. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Robins and family have returned after spend- ing a week at Asbury Park, N.J. Mrs. Albert Hontz and son, Ron- ald of Mooretown visited Mrs. Anna Kocher at Dallas on Monday. Wesley Himmler showed motion pictures of his and his wife's travels last Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. Morgan Wilcox. A few friends were invited to see them. Prof. and Mrs. Lester B. Squier have returned after a week’s sou- journ at Bennett Lake, Canada, with Prof. and Mrs. Austin Snyder Po son, Austin Jr., of Sayre. | Rev. and Mrs. Duane Butler of { Bainbridge, N. Y., visited friends SHAVERTOWN in the Back Mountain Area on FRI.SAT Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ord Trumbower and son, Dougie of Huntsville road | are spending the week at the Shore. WEDDINGS Candidly Photographed Beautifully Mounted ¥% E. GC. Hupson Darras 168-R-9 Davis Street, Trucksville Mrs. Nelson Whipp Is Hostess On Birthday Mrs. Nelson Whipp of Church street entertained members of her birthday club at a chicken and waffle dinner last Thursday. Baskets of sweet peas made an attractive party table. Guests, many of whom went to school together years ago, enjoyed a good old fashioned visit and a jolly afternoon of fond reminiscing. Cards were written to Mrs. Norton Montross of Luzerne and Mrs. Sam Woolbert of Shavertown who were unable to be present on account of illness. Present were: Mrs. F. M. Gordon, Mrs. Amanda Yaple, Mrs. Sherman Wardan, Mrs. Henry Isaacs, Mrs. A. C. Devens, Mrs. D. P. Honey- well, Mrs. Marvin Elston, Mrs. Stella Isaacs, Mrs. Ann Richards, Mrs. M. C. Miers, Miss Mildred Devens, Mrs. Ralph Whipp, Doris Fay Whipp, Miss Marguerite Mur- ray, Mrs. Ernest Whipp and the hostess. Shirley Goss To Marry Saturday, August 21 Announcement has been made of the engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Shirley M. Goss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Basil Goss of Claude street, to C. Doug- las Reese, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Reese of Collingswood, N. J. Rev. Frederick Reinfurt will perform the ceremony in Dallas Methodist Church Saturday, August 21 at:2 P.M. Attendants - will be Miss Joann Reese of Collingswood, N. J., sister of the bridegroom, and Kenneth Grailer of Schuylkill Haven. Henry Schultz of Wilkes Barre will be usher. Following the ceremony, a re- ception for friends and members of the family will be held at the Country Club. Miss Goss is a graduate of Dal- las Township High School and Drexel Institute of Technology. She was a member of the faculty of Moravian College for Women at’ Bethlehem. Mr. Reese is also a graduate of Drexel and served as a fighter pilot in the U. S. Army during the War. He is associated with the Scott Paper Company at Chester where the couple will reside. Miss Sandra Rogowski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Rogow- ski of Pike's Creek is spending the remainder of the summer with her aunt, Mrs. Edison L. Henish at Canandaigua Lake, N. Y. Miss Shirley. Goss of Claude street spent several days this week in Philadelphia and Chester. Karen and Lee Culver of Machell avenue are spending several weeks with their grandmother Culver in Maine. : Mrs. Gail Sutton, Mrs. Ray James, Mrs. John Reel and Homer, Alice James and Irma Sutton of Westview, Pittsburgh, were guests of Mrs. Frances Quaill, Church street last week. Irma and Alice are remaining here for a while. Mrs. Coray B. Ransom, DeMunds who has been ill for a couple of weeks, is improving. Donald King, student at Blooms- burg State Teachers College, is spending this parents at Meeker. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Kulp of Kingston have moved into their new home at Goss Manor. Louise Frantz, of Machell avenue, is one of the 3000 students reg- istered at Harvard Summer School of Arts and Sciences and of Ed- ucation. Suspended since 1941, the re-opened school includes students from 46 states and 37 foreign countries. : AS NEAR AS YOUR TELEPHONE For Prompt, Efficient DRY CLEANING SERVICE By HECK REMEMBER Harvey's Lake 4256 Always Plenty of Parking Space AT HECK'S month with his Mr. and Mrs. Roushey street, Raymond Price, Shavertown, an- nounce the engagement and ap- proaching marriage of their daugh- ter, Mildred E., to Eugene G. Lavelle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theo- dore Lavelle, Elizabeth street, Dallas. Rey. Howard Harrison will perform the ceremony in Shavertown Methodist Church Fri day evening, August 27 at 7:30 p.n. Attendants will be Miss Reha Price, sister of the bride, and | Miss Mildred E. Price Will Become Bride of Eugene Lavelle Wison Honeywell of Trucksville, unde of the bride. Miss Price is a graduate of Kirgston Township High School in the class of 1946. At present she is employed at Natona Mills. Mr. Lavelle attended Dallas Borough High School and served with the U. S. Navy Air Corps for three and a half years during the War, most of the time in the South Pacific. He is employed by Swift and Company in New Brunswick, N. J. where the couple will reside. Announcenent has been made of the mariage of Miss Marion Heck, daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Edward He of Dallas to Alan Kunkle, son of Mr. and Mrs. For- rest Kunkle if Dallas, Sunday, May 9 at 3 p. m at Elkton, Md. The bride vas attired in grey pin striped suit vith navy blue acces- Marion Heck Becomes Bride Of Alan Kunkle In Maryland Russell Lewises Will Celebrate Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. ding anniversary Sunday, P. M. Carverton and Dallas. Martha Lewis of Mt. Zion. Mary, at home. Kunkle Girls, Hoslesses At Party on Sunday A number of Kunkle girls en- tertained at a wiener roast at Traver’'s Park on Sunday evening. Present were:Jane Davis, Phyllis Kunkle, Jean Mitchell, Dorothy an Weaver, Ruth Stookey, Bernice sories Her shoulder bouquet was Boyarshi,’ Louise: Kunkle, Shirley of gaidenias. Mre Kunkle office. and Wikes-Barre Business College. He is employed by Harvey's Lake Light Company. Joan Marr Phillips Is Honored it Shower Miss Joan Mary Phillips was guest of hone at a variety shower and dinner given by Miss Lois Warriner anc Miss Nancy Hughes at the Irem (ountry Club Monday. Miss Phillips will be married to Donald Nayle Saturday, August 21. Centerpiece was a nosegay of yellow, orchid and white pompoms and favors identical miniature nose- gays. Present were: Doris Banks, Beryl Colwell, Geowia Johnson, Marilyn Ruth, Dianne Llewellyn, Heffernan, Mollie Birninger, the guest of honor and the hostess. George Turns Are Hosts At Outdoor Breakfast Mr. and Mrs. George Turn of East Center street, Shavertown, en- tertained at an outdoor breakfast Sunday honoring Mrs. Roscoe Lee who celebrated her birthday anni- versary. Present were: Jack Lee of Washington, D. C., Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lee, recently returned from Germany, Mr. and Mrs, Peynton Lee, Mrs. Lettie Culver, the guest of honor and the host and hostess. Mrs. Ray Evans Is Honored At Party Mrs. Ray Evans was guest at a party held at héir home on Demunds road Monday evening. Present were Mrs. Henry leterson, Mrs. Paul Warriner, Mrs Cora Finn, Mrs. Florence Phillis, Mrs. M. J. Brown, Mrs. James Huston, Mrs. Shirley Wirsing and Mrs. Evans. : ARE YOU 12001 5 WATCH TODAY/ HENRY’S Watch Repair Shop Located in Hazeltine’s Garage Next t3 the Bank on MAIN STREET, DALLAS Nancy/ Russell Rubles, Hosts At Farewell Supper Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hendricks. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Alden Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Disque, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Foss, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ehert, Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Oncay, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ide, Stanley, Larry Ruble, the guests- of honor and the host and hostess. Don't sell your antiques before calling LEIDINGER'S. Rifles, Revolvers, Guns, Furniture, Glass, Silver and Coins. En- tire Estates Bought. LEIDINGER’S 117 S. Washington St. Wilkes-Barre, Pa.—Phone 3-9459 STAR-LITE THEATRE Route 309 Tunkhannock (Right next to the Tunkhannock Airport). Two Shows Nightly 8:30 and 10:30 FRIDAY and SATURDAY August 13 and 14 “Boomtown” Clark Gable Spencer Tracy News—Selected Shorts MONDAY and TUESDAY ~ August 16 and 17 Double Feature Program “City Without Men” and “Prison Without Bars” News Bugs Bunny Cartoon WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY August 18 and 19 “The Long Night” Henry Fonda Selected Shorts FRIDAY and SATURDAY August 20, 21 Metro Goldwyn Mayer's iiSea Of Grass” News—Disney Cartoons Lucky License Number Night Every Monday Night AT THE STAR-LITE is a graduate of Dallas Township High School and is employed at Heck’s Dry Cleaning Mr. Kunkle is a graduate of Dalas Township High School Russell Ruble of Lehman entertained at an outdoor supper Tiaesday evening honoring Duane and Martin, Beverly Cundiff, Pat Carp- enter, Charlotte Boston, Madeline, Transue, Nellie Finney, Duck Ide, Bud Mitchell, Carl MacDougall, Henry Kraft, Goody Hilbert, Tuffy Rogers, Bill Conden, Howard Gar- butt, Bill Nancarrow, Charlie Flack, Benney Cooke, Jiggs Elston, Nult Searfoss, Barney Klimick and Coonie Honeywell. The Post received a nice card from Maggie Hildebrant this week who’s enjoying a grand vacation at Hampton Beach, N. H. Y MACHELL AVENUE $7,000.00 Approximately 10 Acres 275 Feet Frontage Suitable for fine home site or Development of Colony of Small Houses. Near Huntsville Reservoir J. W. Young 4-6116 Realtor ON QUALITY FOODS We are proud of our record in giving you the highest quality food at the lowest possible price. There is no better than the “best” and you can be assured that only the best can be bought here. Dixon’s Fairlawn Store MAIN STREET — DALLAS Russell Lewis o Mt. Zion, Sutton Creek road, will celebrate their twenty-fifth wed- August 15 with a family dinner at noon and open house from 3 until 9 Mrs. Lewis is thesdaughter of Ida and the late Charles Parrish of i} “Lewis is the son of thewlate Wesley and The Lewises have one daughter, Miss Stella Ide Is Hostess At Shower Miss Stella Ide entertained at a variety shower at her home on Rice street honoring Miss Shirley Goss, bride-elect, Wednesday eve- ning. Miss Goss will become the bride of C. Douglas Reese of Col- lingswood, N. J., Saturday, August 21st. Present were: Mrs. Mary Jane Moore, Mrs. Betty Hanna, Mrs. Therese Dorn, Mrs. Marjorie Brown, Mrs. Doris Brobst, Mrs. Martha Reese, Miss Claudia Shaver, Miss Helen Stoeckel, Miss Patricia Parry, Mrs. Charles Rattigan, the guest of honor and the hostess. 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