PAGE FOUR a Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lavelle Jr. of New Brunswick, New Jersey, spent and Mrs. Wilson Honeywell of Trucksville. Mrs. Lavelle remained for the week visiting friends and relatives in is the former Mildred Price of Shaver- the weekend with Mr. Shavertown. Mrs. Lavelle town. Mr. niversary Tuesday. Mrs. Irvan Miller has returned to her home’ in Shavertown after spending a week visiting relatives in Hazleton. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rowlands of Trucksville entertained cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Blandford of Blandford, England last Wednesday and Thursday. Other guests of the Rowlands’ were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Matey and daughter of Central City, and Ben Lear of Cincinnati, Ohio. Callers at the home of the Rowlands’ to visit with the English Al Spare and family of Hazleton, Dillys relatives were Mr. and Mrs. Rowlands, Mrs. Mary Rowlands, Mr. and Mrs. M. Rowlands, Edward . Blandford, Edward Connell, Mrs. William Blandford, Thomas Mrs. William Blandford went to New York City Friday to see the Alfred Blandfords sail for home on the Queen Elizabeth. Mrs. W. B. Risley of Lehman Ave. is spending the week at Nicholson visiting her daughter and son-in- law, Mr.and Mrs. Clarence Boston. Mrs. D. L. Edwards has returned to her home on Orchard street, Trucksville, after spending two weeks in Philadelphia. Mrs. W. J. Smith has been ill at her home on Mill street this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Smith of Brain- tree, Mass., were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson of Norton Avenue. Mrs. Anna Richards of Kunkle is a patient at General Hospital where she submitted to an operation last Thursday . Miss Dorothy Culp of Harrisburg spent the weekend visiting her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Milton Culp of Huntsville. Sunday, another daugh- ter, Mrs. Joseph Mattern and daughter Marie Dianne of Forty Fort visited the Culps. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Bogert of Church street spent Sunday and Monday in Dover, N. J., where they went to see their new grand- daughter, Linda Jean Culp. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Evans have returned after attending the con- vention of the Rexall Drug Com- pany in Syracuse. _, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fish have sold their home in Trucksville and will leave shortly for Williamsport where they have purchased a new home. Mr. and Mrs. Fish have lived in Trucksville for the past sixteen years. In Williamsport he will be general manager of Eck’s Garage, White Truck distributors. Their son Layton will remain in Trucksville. Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Rosegrant and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wright of Waterbury, Conn., spent several days recently with Mr. and Mrs. Z. E. Garinger of Lake street. The Garingers spent several days at the shore last week. Miss Dorothy Weaver of Kunkle, will spend the weekend at Boston! as guest of Miss Mary Jones, a former Fernbrook resident. Mary is dietician in the Boston Hospital. : Mrs. Otis Stompler and daugh- ters, Winifred and Virginia of Lang- horne, Pa., spent the weekend with Mrs. Stompler’s ‘daughter and son- in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Ray Henney of Kunkle. Sunday they all went to Harrison . Park, Wellsboro. SHAVER THEATRE || SHAVERTOWN FRI-SAT “Emperor Waltz” in technicolor with Bing Crosby, Joan Fontaine MON-TUES DOUBLE FEATURE “Smoky River Serenade” Ruth Terry, Hoosier Hot Shots “Speed to Spare” Richard Arlen, Jean Rogers WED-THUR “April Showers” Jack Carson, Ann Sothern Cartoon and Sport Reels and Mrs. Albert H. Parrish celebrated their 23rd wedding an- and Elmer Blandford, Frances Miller and Sandra. Mrs. Richard Rowlands and Miss Joan Baur Is Honored At Shower Price residence, Roushey Shavertown, recently. street, town; Betty Stoner, Doris Diamond, Doris Brobst, Anna Manzoni, Bellas of Dallas; Carrol Weatly Kingston; Dorothy Klug, Keen of Trucksville; the guest of honor and the hostess. Miss Thelma Gregory Engaged To Plains Man engagement of their daughter, Thel- ma, to John J. Gildea, son of Mrs. Margaret Gildea and the late John J. Gildea of 106 East Carey street, Plains. Harris Haycox of Main road has been a patient at General Hospital this week. Mrs, Frank Morrison has return- ed to her home at Shavertown after being a patient at General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Anderson and family of Carverton have pur- chased a home in Shavertown jand will move there shortly. Miss Phyllis Kunkle of Kunkle was elected to the Board of the School of Business. Dr. and Mrs. G. R. Flack have returned to their home at Trucks- ville after visiting friends in Vir- ginia for several days. Dale Warmouth is able to be out again after being confined to his home at Huntsville with the flu. Henry Peterson of Norton ave- nue spent the week in Coudersport on a business trip. Ralph Rood who has been at his home on Lehman avenue for the past few weeks is improv- ing and able to sit up for a few minutes each day. Robert Moore Sr. of Franklin street has recovered from a recent illness and is able to be out again. Laurence Bestwick was one of the lucky winners to receive a gift through the Traveling Mike Radio Program held at the Dallas Town- ship schools recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Swingle of Harvey's Lake and Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Major, Miss Mildred Major, and Miss Patricia Clark of Huntsville visited Miss Elma Major at Allen- town Sunday. Elma is teaching in one of the Allentown schools. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd B. Kear of Lake street, had as guest last week- end, the latter’s mother, Mrs. George Ball of Minersville, Pa. Mrs. C. A. Booth formerly of Leh- man avenue, was the dinner guest last Saturday of Mrs. Lloyd B. Kear of Lake street. Mrs. C. B. Henry who has been spending the summer with her son, Robert and family at Laureldale, Pa., will spend the winter at Whitesboro, N. Y., with her son, Clinton and family. While at Laureldale she celebrated her eightieth birthday anniversary with her three sons, Clinton of Whites- boro, Robert of Laureldale and Neal of Camden, N.J., and their families. Mrs. John C. Atwater has gone to Orange, N. J., where she has Miss Joan Baur of Shavertown was guest of honor at a shower given by Mildred Price Lavelle of New Brunswick, New Jersey at the Present were: Jane and Frances s Lohman, Marte, Culitins, of Shaver. 00 faculty members 2¢ a, dinner Della of principal was honored on his birth- Beverly | Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Gregory, | Mill street, Dallas annqunce the | Economics instructor, prepared the Hi Faculty Dines New Teachers James A. Martin Is Honored On Birthday Kingston Township faculty and employees recently entertained the ! party in the Home Economics room. James A. Martin, Supervising | day and was recognized for his loy- j alty during his seventeen years of | service in the Kingston Township i Schools. Mr. Martin received a gift of appreciation from the teachers and employees. Walter Mohr was toast- master. Miss Anna Paglianete, the Home | dinner, assisted by Miss Margaret : Davis, Miss Soffia Morris, Miss Dor- | othy Teresinsky, Miss Esther Saxe . and Miss Pearl Averett. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. James A. Martin, { Mr. and Mrs. Krank Trimble, Mr. Theodore Laskowski, Kathyrn Bry- an, Anna Mae Paglianiti, Margaret | Davis, Rita Aubrey, Helen Mills, Florence Matura, Joe Park, T. A. Czela, Ruth K. Novy, Mrs. Rachel Porter, Mrs. Eva. McGuire, Bertha Sutliff, Marian E. Young, Georgina L. Weidner, Lenora C. Wardan, Adaline Burgess, James A. Good- win, Thomas H. Jenkins, Mrs. Ed- ythe P. Kromelbein, Robert Som- .merville, Sophia Morris, Eleanor Jones, Dorothy Teresinski, Sara “Opinator”, weekly magazine at'Freedly, Esther Saxe, Joseph W. Wyoming Seminary, last week. Rakshys, George McCutcheon, Ver- Phyllis is enrolled in: the Dean sus Weaver, Warren S. Taylor, Wal- | ter Mahr, Florence Hughes, Pearl M. Averett. | Linda Jean Culp Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Culp of Dover, New Jersey, have announced | the birth of a seven pound, six | ounce baby girl, Linda Jean, at ! the Dover General Hospital, Dover | N. J., Saturday, October 9. This "is the Culp’s first child. Mrs. Culp Jean Bogert of Church street, daughter of Mr. and ‘Mrs. F. W. Bogert. Linda Jean is i the Bogert’s only grandchild and land the fifty-fourth grandchild of Mrs. Bertha Jenkins of Huntsville! Woman's Club Glee Club Meets At Fred Eck Home | Second meeting of the Senior and Junior Woman's Clubs Glee Club was held at the home of Mrs. | Fred Eck Monday evening when plans were made for the coming season. = The club, reorganized last year after a period of suspension during the war years, is composed not necassarily of talented and exper- ienced musicians but of any one who enjoys singing. Last Friday evening it made its first pub- lic appearance of the season at the talent show sponsored by the Har- vey’s Lake Service Club. Present at the practice meeting Monday evening were: Mrs. Nor- man Patton, director, Mrs. Wil- liam Purcell, Miss Mary Bennallack, Mrs. John Jewell, Mrs. Leonard Harvey, Mrs. Robert Lewis, Mrs. Bernard Whitney, = Miss Adeltha Mahler, Mrs. Kenneth Grose and Mrs. Eck. is the former Junior Woman's Club Sponsors Farmer Dance taken an apartment for the winter | after spending two weeks with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr." and Mrs. George Turn of Shavertown. While she was here the Turns en- Roscoe Lee, Mrs. Hugh Murray and Mrs. | tertained at dinner Mrs. Harold Turn. Mrs. R. J. W. Templin of Wood- lawn drive is spending several days in Northampton, Pa., visiting her sister and" brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Lester Yeager. Mr. and Mrs. Welton Batey have returned to their home in Shaver- town after spending a week in At- lantic City. Dorcas Bible Class will sponsor a square dance at Kingston Town- ship High School Saturday night, October 23. The Dallas Junior Woman’s Club will hold a farmer dance at Dallas Township High School tonight. Chairman for the affair is Mrs. Otis Schoonover. Mrs. Samuel Mar- gelina is co-chairman. Committee chairmen are Mrs. John Jewell, Mrs. Charles Mahler, Mrs. Wilson Gar- inger, Mrs. James Oliver, Miss Alice Shafer and Miss Alice Austin. W. C. Roushey who was stricken ill several weeks ago is improv- ing at his home on Franklin street. ‘THE POST, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1948 Neighborhood Notes And News Of Loca Mr. and Mrs. Kunkle announce the marriage o formerly of Kunkle. bert performed the" ceremony. Miss Nancy Parsons Becomes Bride of Lawrence Smith John Parsons of their daughter, Miss Nancy-Parsons to Lawrence, Smith,.sofi of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith of Beach Haven, The wedding took place Saturday in the Parsonage of the Alderson Methodist Church. Rev. James Hil- Miss Marion Parsons, sister of the bride, and Donald Smith, f.|-brother of the bridegroom were in attendance. Miss Parsons is a graduate of Dallas Township High School, Class of ’47, and for a time, attended College Misericordia. Mr. Smith is also a graduate of Dallas Township High School and is now employed in Ohio. Miss Jacqueline Dunham Weds George Warmouth Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Dunham, Church, Wilkes Barre. ron bro black accessories. was best man. Road. Mrs. Forty Fort High School, is em- ployed at Natona Mills. Mr. War- mouth was graduated from Ed- wardsville High School and is em- ployed by Packard Lackawanna Automobile Company at Kingston. Mrs. Lewis Reese Is Hostess To Card Club Mrs. Lewis Reese entertained members of her card club at her home on Pioneer avenue, Wednes- day evening. Present were: Mrs. Dean Ide, ; Mrs. Edwin Ide, Mrs. Donald Bulford, Mrs. Ralph Antrim, Miss Rita Cummings, Miss Roberta Quaill .and. the hostess. : Borough Parent-Teachers To Have First Meeting Parents and teachers will discuss the feasibility of joining the Na- tional Congress of Parent Teacher Association at the organization meeting of Dallas Borough Parent Teacher Association, the first in charge of the new president, Mrs. W. E. McQuilken, Monday night at 8 in the high school auditorium. There will also be reports by the following committee chairmen; membership, Mrs. Daniel Waters; grade mothers, Mrs. Charles James; ways and means, Mrs. Allen Root; library, Mrs. Harry Ohlman; pro- gram, Mrs. Robert Van Horn. All parents, especially those who have recently moved into the com- munity and have not yet had an opportunity to get acquainted with the schools and teachers, are in- vited to attend. act as hostesses. J. A. B. Class To Meet Evan London today. Machell and Genevieve Meade. on Tuesday. Silver Leat Meeting evening. bring lunch in a paper bag. Jacqueline Dunham, daughter of of Demunds Road, Dallas, became the bride of George Warmouth, Jr. son of George Warmouth, Sr., of De- munds Road, Dallas, Saturday, Oc- tober 2, at noon in St. Stephen’s The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her father, wore a wine colored suit with gray accessories and a yellow corsage. Mrs. Jack Dowd of Newark, New Jersey, mat- f honor, wore gray suit with accessories and corsage of yellow roses. The bride’s mother was._ attired In a gray dress with Richard Jones of Wilkes Barre Dinner was served for the fam-! ilies at the bride's residence after |. which the couple left for New York City. They will reside on Demunds Warmouth, a graduate of Junior and Senior mothers will J.A.B. Class will meet with Mrs. 3 On the serving comittee will be Ruth LeGrand, Peggy Lewis, Eva Officers of the Class will meet at the home of Mrs. Richard Robbins, Silver Leaf Club will meet at the Kunkle Grange Hall Tuesday Members are reminded to dress for a poverty party and Mrs. Russell Miers Is Mrs. Russell Miers entertained members of the Kunkle W.S.C.S. at her home Wednesday evening at which time plans were made for the bazaar to be held in the Com- munity Hall, November 10. Mrs. Lewis Nulton was appointed chair- lady of the affair. Assisting Mrs, Miers at serving were Mrs. George Landon, Mrs. A. C. Devens, and Mrs. Charles Wert- man. Others attending were: Mrs. D. P. Honeywell, Mrs. Lewis Nulton, Mrs. Ralph Elston, Mrs. Victor Rydd, Mrs. Calvert Birnstock and Jo Carol, Mrs. Ruth Kunkle, Mrs. Gideon Miller, Mrs. Julia Kunkle, Mrs. Stella Isaacs, Mrs. Owen Jones, Mrs. Kerlin, Mrs. Fred Dod- son and Miss Mildred Devens. Hallowe'en Party at the Loyalville Thursday, October. 28. Any one not masked will be fined. Refreshments will be sold. ] “Formally” Yours— She’ll be when you let us create her corsage! Our flowers are first-grade, fragrantly fresh. Dallas Floral Shoppe MEMORIAL HIGHWAY Dallas, Penna. PHONE DALLAS 551-R-2 Hostess To Kunkle WSCS | l Church Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Plackett of Washington, R. I. came by plane on Friday to visit Mrs. Plackett’s brother and family, Mr. and Mrs: Harold Bestwick of Elmcrest for the weekend. Returning on Mon- day they were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bestwick who have been spending their vacation with their son and family. TCV /VILVTTETCITITR DISTINCTIVE FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS See us for Weddings, Funerals, Anni- versaries, Birthdays, Special Events. “The Best In Flowers” Pb HAUCK’S FLOWERS TELEPHONE 535 Memorial Highway—Dallas Doings Now Is The Time To Say TO HECK with your fall housecleaning ® CURTAINS ® DRAPES ® FURNITURE COVERS Harvey’s Lake 4256 Always Plenty. of Parking Space AT HECK'S A Hallowe'en party will be held |] Church Hall 46-48 MAIN STREET HALLOWE'EN HEADQUARTERS We have a complete line of Hallowe'en novelties; masks, party plates, napkins, favors, and delicious Hallowe'en candies. A thousand and one other handy items Dallas 3, 10 to $1.00 Store DALLAS The GOSART BUILDING - Center Street - OPEN For Business HEWAM SHOP ® A full lineof INFANTS WEAR # oR CHILDREN'S WEAR LADIES’ HOSE LADIES’ LINGERIE A line of men’s wear will be added later SHAVERTOWN f WEDDINGS Candidly Photographed Beautifully Mounted ¥% E. C. HubpsonN Darras 168-R-9 Davis Street, Trucksville way to buy. HENRY’S AUTHORIZED ART-CARVED DEALER Located in Hazeltine’s Garage Next to the Bank on MAIN ST., DALLAS advantage of our lay-a-way plan. Any mer- chandise in the store can be had on this easy RTLEY . COVERTS . SUEDES . YARN DYES ; . ZIP-IN LININGS In Gabardine and Covest 52300135900 SCARFS $1.00 to $2.99 Rayon . . . Pure Silk . . . 00% Wool A — 100 Main St. ' ARTLEY Luzerne—Phone 7-6318 ———————————————
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