i ————— BE PAGE FOUR a= RAC THE POST, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1948 Neighborhood Notes And News Of Loca [ Church Doings Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. William Tretheway of Lehman had as guests last week their daughter, Mrs. Henry Smith "and children. The Smiths, former residents of New Brunswick, N. J. have moved to Phillipsburg, Pa. where Mr. Smith is employed by the General Cigar. Murray Scureman of Huntsville ‘road attended the Princeton-Brown football game at Princeton N. J. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hicks and family of New York spent the week end visiting the former's parents * Mr. and Mrs, T. M. B. Hicks Jr. of Demunds road. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Simonton of Harrisburg spent the weekend vis- iting the latter's mother, Mrs. Flor- ence Phillips of Norton avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kitchen of Idetown left this week to spend several days on a fishing trip through Canada. ® * * Miss Lois Griesing of Philadel- phia spent the weekend visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Griesing of Franklin street. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Reedy of Center Hill road entertained at cards Saturday evening Dr. and Mrs. Albert G. Morrish of Wilkes- Barre and Mr. and Mrs, A. G. Ed- dinger of East Dallas. David Joseph of Norton avenue who recently submitted to a serious operation at General Hospital is able to be out again. He walked over to the Post Saturday and had a nice visit with the editor. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Ward of Alderson have returned from an enjoyable week-end motor trip to upper New York State. They visited .in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ferriss of Livonia; and also with their daughter Florence of Rochester, who has been em- ployed at the Genesee Hospital of that city. Florence has recently re- signed her position at the above in- stitution, and has returned to her , home at Alderson with her parents. F. Warren Chamberlain of Goss Manor is a member of the freshman class at University of Miami. Mrs. Mart Harding and children returned to their home in Raleigh, N. C. after spending the summer with the former's mother, Mrs. T. M. Hicks, Jr., of Demunds Road. William James of Vernon is en- rolled in the freshman class at Penn State College. Mr. and Mrs, James have rented the Evans apartment at Vernon and expect to spend the winter there. Miss Elizabeth Parks of Wilkes- ‘Barre spent Wednesday calling on old friends and relatives Back of the Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Richards of Lehman avenue and Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Gansel of Kingston visited in Doylestown on Sunday. William Howell of Tampa, Fla., is spending a two week vacation with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. G. L. Howell of Trucksville. * ok Jacob Gansel of Alliance, Ohio, is visiting his ninety-nine year old father, James J. Gansel at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Henry Gaug- han of Warrior Run. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gilbert, for- mer Harvey's Lake residents, now of Newark, N. J., had as weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. Earl Evans Jr., of Kingston. Sunday the Gilberts spent at Asbury Park. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bestwick of Birch street, Elmcrest, are enter- taining Mr. Bestwick’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bestwick of Wash- . ington, R. I. Mrs. Margaret Wil- liams, mother of Mrs. Bestwick, is visiting relatives in New York. Thomas Edwards, coach at Dallas | Township High School, has found a home in Kingston Township and will bring his family here from Pittsburgh shortly. Mrs. Cora Finn of Goss Manor is spending some time in Washington, D, .C. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wirsing have moved from the Gleason house on Demunds road to Lathrop street, Kingston. John A. Joseph, 205 Pioneer ave- nue, is a patient at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Splitt of Ceasetown had as Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Raymond War- ner, Hilda, of Lehman, Mr, and Mrs. Velton Bean and Randy and Linda of Jackson. Miss Elma Major, teacher at Al- lentown, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Major of Huntsville. Mrs. Elva Warmouth and family have moved into the homestead with Harvey Moss at Huntsville. Mr. and Mrs. John Fowler of Orange spent three days at the | Bloomsburg Fair last week. Mrs. Jane Isaacs of Shavertown spent several days this week with Mrs. Julia Kunkle, Robert Ashburner of East Orange, N. J., spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ash- burner. William G. Ashburner has return- ed from overseas after serving for two years and five months in Heidleburg, Germany, with the med- ical corps. John Robert, Hazel Louise and Francis William, children of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Smith of Orange at- tended Bloomsburg Fair on Friday. Mrs. Lena McNeal has returned to her home after visiting friends and relatives in New York. Mrs. Della Thompson of Trucks- ville is a patient at a. hospital in New York City. Paul Shaver Jr. and Bobby Shav- er of Dallas are at Fort Devers, Mass., serving with the U. S. Army. Mrs. Allan Scattergood and Linda and Allan returned to their home at Crescent Park Sunday after spending some time with Mrs, Scat- tergood’'s mother, Mrs. Melvin Mos- ier of Kunkle road. . Dr. and Mrs. George R. Flack; of Main road, Trucksville, are tour- ing Virginia and from there expect to go to Canada. : Mrs. H, A. Smith and Mrs. J. Stanley Rinehimer of Dallas will at- tend the three day convention of the Daughters of the American Rev- olution in Harrisburg next week. Mrs. Bertha Jenkins of Huntsville and her grandson and granddaugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Arlington Van- derhoff of Lehman Heights spent Sunday in Philadelphia where they visited Mrs. Halsey Vanderhoff. Mrs, Vanderhoff is the daughter of Mrs, Jenkins and mother of Mr. Vander- hoff. Rev. Russell Edmondson of Kings- ton Township spent last week in Rockwell Center, L. I., visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ed- mondson. Dr. and Mrs. C. Stuart Smith of Elizabethtown, Pa., spent several days this week with the latter's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Scureman of Hunts- ville road. Mrs. Harry Ohlman, Mrs. Dan Robinhold and Mrs. David Jenkins and Mrs. Don Richards spent sev- eral days this week in New York City. Richard Palmer of Mill street has returned to his home after submit- ting to a major operation at Gen- eral Hospital. He and his family wish to express their appreciation to all the blood donors and those who sent flowers and cards. Mr. and Mrs. William Sharp, for- mer residents of Moyallen street, Wilkes-Barre, have moved to 509 Main road, Dallas. Mr.- and Mrs. A. D. Hutchison of Overbrook avenue had as weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. Howard Strong of Washington, D. C. SHAVER THEATRE SHAVERTOWN FRI-SAT “Wistful Widow of Wagon Gap” with Abbott and Costello, Marjorie Main Cartoon—News MON-TUES “Always Together” with Robert Hutton, Joyce Reynolds “Flight of Wild Stallions” WED-THUR “Montana Mike” with Robert Cummings, Brian Donlevy Cartoon WHY BUY A NEW FUR COAT!!! You cah have your fur coat look like new—restyled to the latest 1949 styles. We specialize in REMODELING—RELINING GLAZING—STORAGE No Job Too Big Or Too Small Cloth Coats Also Restyled BETTER TAILOR and FURRIER 147 Main St., Luzerne, Pa. Dial 7-2562 or 7-7126 Open 8 AM. to 8 P. M. Hi Gloria Rose Atwell To Wed Jack Kitchen Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sterling Meneeley of Shavertown announce the engagement ‘and approaching marriage of Mrs. Meneeley’s daugh- ter, Gloria Rose Atwell to Jack Bradley Kitchen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Kitchen of Shavertown. The ceremony will be performed in St. Paul's Lutheran Church Sat- urday, October 16 at 2 o'clock, after which a reception will be held at the Fire Hall in Shavertown. Russell Gilberts Are Honored On Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gilbert of Newark, N. J., former Harvey's Lake residents, celebrated their first wedding anniversary at a din- ner party last Saturday, October 2. The party table was attractive with centerpiece of three tiered bridal cake with white tapers and bachelor buttons at either end. Out-of-town guests were Mr, and Mrs. Earl Evans Jr. and Suzanne of Kingston, Miss Del Phillips of Plymouth, Pa. Newark guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Danny Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Joseph Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Szyer, Mrs. Mary Foran, Mr. and Mrs. Curgon Mills and Kenneth, John Shorts, Jacob Wydra and the host and hostess. Eleanore May Petrella To Wed William Silic Announcement has been made of the engagement of Eleanore May, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Petrella of Lehigh street, Wilkes- Barre, and William Silic, son of Mrs. Julia Silic and the late Michael Silic of Yeager avenue, Shavertown. Miss Petrella is a graduate of G. A. R. High School and is em- ployed by the Roslyn Shop. Mr. Silic, a veteran of World War 2, attended Dallas Township Schools and is employed by the George P. Steinhauer Company. The wedding will take place No- vember 27. Hallowe'en Party Girl” Scout Troop 156 of Lehman are sponsoring a Hallowe'en party October 25 in the Lehman Metho- dist Church at 8 p. m. Refresh- ments will be served. SANDY BEACH DRIVE-IN THEATRE Harvey's Lake FRIDAY-SATURDAY “Angel and the Bad Man" John Wayne Gail Russell A dramatic story of a killer and the girl he learned to love. SUNDAY-MONDAY “One More Tomorrow" Ann Sheridan Jane Wyman Dennis’ Morgan Alexis Smith Cartoon News TUESDAY “Crime School” Humphrey Bogart and the Dead End Kids The shocking story of today’s hep hoodlums WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY “Swing Parade” Gail Storm Phil Regan Connie Boswell Three Stooges FRIDAY-SATURDAY “Flame of the Barbary nr Coast John Wayne Ann D’Vorak Adventure, Romance, Thrills! (Two continuous shows, starting 7 and 9 o'clock). WEDDINGS Candidly Photographed Beautifully Mounted »% B. C. HupsonN Darras 168-R-9 Davis Street, Trucksville X ! David Bevan Is Guest Of Honor On His Seventy-Sixth Birthday David Bevan celebrated his sev- enty-sixth birthday anniversary Saturday, September 18 in the form of a family reunion. The gathering starfed in the morning and la; throughout the day. More fifty guests enjoyed a deliciofis ham dinner. Prizes were awarded to Mr. and Mrs. William Peake for coming the greatest distance; to Mrs, John Da- vis, the oldest person present; to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spargo for hav- ing the largest family. Present were: Francis Lepkoski, Thomas Brown, Louise Brown, M. J. Brown, Martha Davis, Carol Hughes, Mrs. Morris Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Timko of Plymouth; Mrs. Go- mer Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. William Davidson, Sherrill Davidson, Rebec- ca Thomas, Lemuel Troster of King- ston; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spargo, Christie Jean and Richard of Marl- ton, N. J., Mr. and Mrs. John War- field of Gloucester, N. J., Mr. and Mrs, William Peake, Sally and Peg of Newark, N. J., Miss Edna Bevan, Walter Bevan, Ralph Bevan, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Horlacher of Au- dubon, N. J., Mrs. Marshall Harlan, Virginia and Mary of Wilkes-Barre; Mr. and Mrs. William Troster of Centermoreland; Mr, and Mrs. Wil- mer Evans, Wesley Evans of East Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. William James and Bud and Don of Shavertown; Joe Matukitis, Vic Brown, Ira Bar- ber and Mr. and Mrs. Bevan of Demunds road. Otis Allens Are Hosts To Sweet Valley Class Mr. and Mrs. Otis Allen of Har- vey’'s Lake entertained members of the King’s Daughters of Sweet Valley Church of Christ at their home on Saturday evening. Present were: Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Water- stripe, Miss Edna Roberts, Donna Wandel, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Moss, Mrs. Mattie Allen, Mrs. Lizzie Moore, Mrs. Jennie Thomas, Bethia Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Walford Lien- thall and the host and hostess. Mrs. Moore, teacher, was pre- sented with a lovely gift. 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