ers li SEAN Gy et tome Aer met me z = . 3 x x “ | FRI-SAT PAGE FOUR = ' THE POST, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1948 ~ Neighborhood Notes An d News Of Loca | Church Doings Purely Personal Charles Washburn of Pittsburgh and Lindsley Washburn of Phila- delphia were recent guests of their father W. O. Washburn of North Franklin street. They came here to attend the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Carrie Kunkle of Kunkle. T. M. B. Hicks Jr. of New York City spent the weekend and elec- tion day with Mrs. Hicks on De- munds road. ro Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pickett and daughter, Dianne of East Dallas spent several days last week visit- ing Mrs. Pickett's sister and orother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Canzani. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wilson of East Dallas had as guests last” weekend the former’s brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wilson of New Milford. “Ted Wilson and Alfred Miller of East Dallas, Howard Clark of Center Moreland and Peter Wilson of New Milford have returned from Maine where they spent ten days. Miss Marie Pero of Long Beach, Cal., recently spent a week with her sister, Mrs. Ted Wilson. She flew in. Dr. and Mrs. Byron Creasy of Pioneer avenue attended the Penn- Navy game in Philadelphia over last weekend and visited with their daughter Marjorie. Mrs. D. L. Edwards of Orchard street submitted to a tonsilectomy at General Hospital last week. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Harter, Mrs. Harry Harter and Mrs. Ethel Oliver spent last week in Atlantic City attending the Dairymen’s Convention. x Attorney and Mrs, Burt Lewis have returned to their home on Woodlawn drive after spending some time at Clarion with their son and daughter-in-law, Professor and Mrs. George Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Rymon Hedden and son, Carl attended the Cornell- Army game at Ithaca last Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. H.R. Garinger, Miss Lina Garinger, Lloyd Garinger and Mrs. Albert Armitage were callers at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Harlos at Lehman last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Z. E. Garinger of Lake street had as recent guests Mr. and Mrs. Owen Moore and daughter, Diana. of Reseda, Cal, and Miss Winifred Emens and Miss Ethel Emens of Inlet Lake, N. Y. and St. Petersburg, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snyder of Claude street entertained over the weekend Col. and Mrs. Fred Good- house of Ottawa, Canada and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rice of Bayside, L.'L Mrs. F. M. Gordon and Mrs. Flor- ence Phillips of Norton avenue spent the weekend at Buffalo, N.Y., visiting the latter's son and dau- ghter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Phillips. Dick Phillips spent the weekend in Philadelphia. Mrs. John Yaple, Mrs. Fred Hughey and Mrs. Earl Lamoreaux spent Saturday at Bloomsburg where they attended the Home- coming at the State Teachers’ Col- lege. Mrs. Gertrude Ford of Machell avenue will spend the weekend visiting relatives in Barrington, R. L Mr. and Mrs. Howard Risley of Huntsville road spent the weekend in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bestwick of Elmcrest and Miss Betty Ford of Machell avenue spent last week- end visiting friends and relatives in Rhode Island. Mr. and Mrs. William Harrison of Rhode Island are making their home temporarily at the Ford resi- dence on Machell avenue. Mr. Harrison is employed at Natona Mills. SHAVER THEATRE SHAVERTOWN ‘Naked City” Barry Fritzgerald, Dorothy Hart News and Shorts ss MON-TUES “Carnegie Hall” Marsha Hunt, Frank McHugh WED-THUR “Beyond Glory” Alan Ladd, Donna Reed Cartoon—Sport Mrs. Sarah Baker Is Men of Ruggles Enjoy Hostess At Church Tea Party and Ham Dinner Mrs. Sarah Baker entertained at Men of the Ruggles section en- a neighborhood tea for the benefit ! joyed a delicious ham dinner and of the Franklin Sunday School: an evening of fun and entertain- Class at her home on Lehman ave- | ment at the Ruggles Church Hall nue Wednesday afternoon. Present | last Monday evening. Movies and were: Mrs. Eugene Fiske, Mrs. Wil- | group singing furnished the enter- liam Higgins, Mrs. Dorey Rogers, | tainment. Women of the church Mrs. C. S. Hildebrant, Mrs. W. B. served the dinner. Risley, Mrs. Rachell Hoover, Mrs. Present were: Rev. J. J. Hilbert, Dan Brown, Mr. and Mrs. James toastmaster, George Taylor, Albert Franklin, and the Baker family. | Keiper, Caleb Bray, Kenneth Will- | iams, Jacob Traver, Robert Sor- George Casterline Is ber, Philip Sorber Larry Cornell, Richard Cornell, Donald Cornell, i Gordon Kocher, Chester Bunsick, Surprised On Birthday Géorge’ Castetline was guest. of ! Orrison Kocher, Claude Wilkes, honor at a surprise birthday party | Gleuds, Willses : Jr,+ Ralph. : Rood, Friday when he celebrated his sixty ‘ John Romanchick, Almon Rood, fourth birthday anniversary. Pres- | John Hobpes, Woodrow Scott, Pete i ae | Sickler, Verne Kitchen, John Bron- ent were: Mr. and Mrs. William | Casterline, Jeanne and William Jr., son, Dan Ptineto, George Dendler, Ve. and-iMis.. Janes Casterline, | Darrel Loomis, Robert Grey, George | i Mrs. Albert London and Judy and : Ones, Elwood Ozey and Pred Oney. Janice, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Casterline, Mrs. James Morton, Mr. ‘Mrs. A. Ww. Weid Is Guest and Mrs. Raymond Malkemes and Of Honor on Birthday the guest of honor. ! Mrs. A. W. Weid was guest of Have New Baby Boy | honor at a birthday dinner given’ by | members of the Wayside Club of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wall of East Wilkes-Barre at Hotel Altamont in Dallas have announced the birth! Hazleton on Monday: Present were of a baby boy, Jimmie, at Nesbitt. Mrs. Virginia Jones, Mrs. Marie Hospital. This i§ their first child.’ Wolfe, Mrs. Anna Woerlie, Mrs. Mrs. Wall is the former Ethel Bos- Therese Johns, Mrs. Susan Smith, ton of Kunkle. Mrs. Della Davis, Mrs. Alicia New- | man and the guest of honor. Have Baby Girl | | Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hess of Phil- Mrs. Romayne Oney Is adelphia announce the birth of a Honored At Shower daughter, Constance. This is their | : second daughter. Mrs. Hess is the | Mrs. Alberta Cross of Bulford former Marian Gillman of Idetown. | Street entertained recently at a shower in honor of Mrs. Romayne Oney of Trucksville. Present Sharryl Ann Evans were: Mrs. Arline Hazeltine, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Williams J. Evans | Doris Hazleton, Miss Bette Ston- of Trucksville Gardens, announce ore Miss Eleanor Makravitz, Mrs. the birth of a baby girl, Sharryl Elsie Harvey of Dallas; Mrs. Mar- Ann, at the Nesbitt Memorial Hos- | g2ret Harding of Kingston; Miss pital. Helen Zimalzak of Glen Lyon; Mrs. Mrs. Evans is the former Evelyn Garman of Shillington, Pa. She served with the Army Nurse Corps | farvey's Lake in World War II in the States and | White Church Notes in the Pacific area. This is the Evans first child. Rev. Roswell Lyon, District Sup- erintendent of Wilkes-Barre Dis- trict of the Methodist Church, will be guest preacher at the Trucks- ville Methodist Church on Sunday, November 14 instead of November | 7 as originally announced. Arline Oney, Mrs. Irene Kocher Entertains Teachers Mrs. Alberta Cross entertained teachers of the Nursery Depart- ment of Dallas Methodist Church at her home on Bulford street last Monday. P . De- ; : in en ie Mo 0s The Senior Choir of the Trucks- Brown. “Mrs foe Stover Mrs ville Methodist Church is now re- ceiving orders for Christmas candy. The proceeds will be used to pur- chase new choir robes. A friend made it possible for fifty-eight, members of the Youth Choirs and seven adults to attend the Shrine Circus last Friday. Mary Knecht and the hostess. s ' Mrs. J. J. Voitek and son, Joseph of Demunds spent the weekend with relatives in Luzerne. Mattie Oney of Trucksville; Mrs. and Miss Martha Humphrey of. Ralph Rood who has been ill at his home on Lehman avenue for several weeks is able to be down stairs part of the day. Bobby Ash, son of Mr. and Mrs. Trucksville M. Y. F. enjoyed a hayride last Saturday night. Thirty two members and friends were present for the ride which was fol- lowed by a party and refreshments. Harold Ash of Shavertown has re- turned from Nesbitt Hospital where he submitted to a tonsil opera- FOR INFANTS AND tion. CHILDREN'S WEAR Mr. and Mrs. Charles A, Me- FROM INFANCY TO Nulty who have been living on SIZE 14, DROP. IN AT Huntsville road have moved into the new house on Lehman avenue. NORMAN’S KIDDIE SHOP 79 MAIN STREET Luzerne Mr. and Mrs. Evans London of Center Hill road have left to spend the winter in Lakeland, St. Peters- burg and Miami, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. George Bronson Use Our Lay-Away Plan of Sweet Valley have returned Second Annual Anniversary Party Is Held By Natona Mill A large and lively group of men and women attended the Second Anniversary Masquerade Dance of | Ruth Gabel, Helene Butry, Harry Cragle, Ray- Phyllis Charles mond Ackerman, Pascoe, Allabaugh, Natona ‘Mills at the Huntsville Reg#'| Robert Gabel, Joe Rother, Louise reation Center last Wednesday ge- ning. Prizes donated by H gart, Bessie Bunsek, Hann erici and Florence Daven won by the following: most origin- al, Marie Shaver and Margaret Cundiff; funniest, Elsie Harvey and Millie Cumberland and Doris Shaw; most Alberta Cross; prettiest humorous, Delphine Reese. Judges were Bill Weaver, Iva Weaver, Alva Weaver, Chet Bar- rall and Eva Dickinson. Present were: Bernie Boyarski, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Aberant, Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Swan, Mr,-and Mrs, War- ren Sutton, James J. Murray Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Martin, Al- fred W. Smith, Beatrice Yop, Mrs. Ethel York, Frank Yop, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis, Elizabeth Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McCarty, Hazel Bogart, Emmanuel Crothauel, Caroline Caperoon, Dorothy Shorts, Ida Hunt, Edythe Deutsch, Jeanette Brown, Thomas Pavlick, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vandenbrouck, ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. George Perenod, Tony Monast, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Cease, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Dennis, Grayce Law, John Martin. Evans Evans, Pearl Nevel, Ann McMichael, Phyllis Trumbower, Jane Harrison, Frances Mericle, Minnie Disque, Mr. and. Mrs. Clif- ford Dickinson, Mr. and Mrs. Ros- well Frederici, Mrs. S. J. Frederici, Richard Culp, Elmer Wentzel, Bob Mericle, Ruth Fitser, Bob Nygren, Louise Cragle, Patricia Gosart, Edward Isabelle McCusker, Wilkins, Kunkle, Goody Hilbert, Jane Ide, Don Ide, Jimmie” Murphy, Phylis K iss M. Beline, A. Perrago, argaret Jewell, Joseph P. Jewell, Mary Dunham, Marie Shaver. Jacqueline Warmouth, George Warmouth, Evelyn Allabugh, Peg Polk, “Vic Polk, Marion L. White, Niles M. White, Ethel Allen, Edna Ray, Celestine: Lumley, Leona Bel- las; Della Bellas, Freeda Goss, Lou Rogers, Joan Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Stock, Iva Jones, Bar- bara Nygren, John Spears, Anna Manzini, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Weaver, John Mnzoni, Alfred Manzoni, Edward Manzoni, Francis Manzoni, Alice Manzoni, Elsie Har- vey, Marion Harvey, Caroline Major, Grace Barall, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davenport, Margo Davenport, Mr. and Mrs. William = Weaver, Minnie Prutzman, Agnes Lans- berry,, Florence Conden, Doris Shaw, Millie Cumberland, Mrs. Fred Turner, Mrs. Delphine Rees, Mrs. Ellen Misson, Mrs. Thursa Engler, Anna Fittin, Jennie Baird, Josie Hummel, Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Cun- diff, Audred Lamoreaux, Raymond Earle, Al Jones Cliff Garris. Bettie Simon, Elfriede Vrhel, Al- berta Cross, Bertha Roberts, Al- bina Horonsky, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Barrel, Lenore Pascoe, Ef- jorie Watters, Paul Hoover, Robert Scott, Amy Scott, Jerry Scott, Mrs. Better Barber, Blodwyn Gray, Helen Hoover, Eleanor Cragle, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Husted, and Ethel Smith. PTA Meeting Edward Kotchi, head of Kingston and a former guest speaker at the meeting of Trucks- ville-Jackson PTA ‘in the Trucks- Vocational School, resident of Dallas was ville Fire Hall Monday evening. CVE VEVDLEQVDEDEQVDERVELR DISTINCTIVE FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS See us for Weddings, Funerals, Anni- versaries, Birthdays, Special Events. “The Best In Flowers’ Do your fall house clean- ing over the telephone. % CURTAINS % DRAPES % FURNITURE COVERS CALL HECK Always plenty of parking space at Hecks. HAUCK’S FLOWERS TELEPHONE 535 Memorial Highway—Dallas TCV TTTTVITTITT Mr. and Mrs. David Williams of Overbrook avenue spent the week end in Atlantic City where they were registered at Haddon Hall. THE MOST BEAUTIFUL GIFT IN THE WORLD THE BEAUTY OF FLOWERS Words can’t express their luscious delight! They glorify any occasion. All seasonal flowers are here now. We can deliver. Dallas Floral Shoppe Veteran Owned and Operated Madonna Tomato Paste 2 for 17c Fairlawn Evaporated Milk 3 for 40c Northern Toilet Tissue 2 for 19¢ Jello Rice Pudding Tc DIXONS FAIRLAWN MARKET MAIN STREET — DALLAS MEMORIAL HIGHWAY Dallas, Penna. PHONE DALLAS 551-R-2 fie DeGraw, Harry Watters, Mar- LARGE ROME BEAUTY APPLES Bu. 9c DANISH RIPE SLICING CABBAGE TOMATOES 49¢ Bushel 2 pkgs. 25¢ LARGE LARGE | BANANAS 10c Ib. POTATOES 100 1bs.—$150 LARGE FLORIDA JUICE ORANGES 3 doz. 5c Complete Line of Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Groceries, Frozen Foods and Fresh Frozen Meats PRODUCE CENTER LUZERNE-DALLAS HIGHWAY LUZERNE, PA. 3 Open Evenings Until 10 Plenty of Parking Space Plan To Stop In On Your Way Home From Town { after spending ‘three weeks travel- ling in the middle west. Mrs. Stanley Frederick, of Fern- brook is recuperating at her home from injuries to her back received several days” ago when she fell backward down a pair of concrete steps and landed on a concrete sidewalk. NOW OPEN Harry B. Allen of Harvey's Lake celebrated his birthday anniversary on Wednesday. He and Mrs. Al- len were dinner guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Chief and Mrs. Fred Swanson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams “THE GOLDEN STORK GIFT SHOP” At Fernbrook it’s The Golden Stork Gift Shop for your baby and children needs. “EVERYTHING FOR THE BABY” Also a line of knitting and sewing supplies. have what you want, we can get it for you. 509 Main Road next to the Forty Fort Dairy at Fernbrook. Open daily from ten A. M. until 9 P. M. except Thursdays. FOR BUSINESS If we don’t of West Dallas, and Mrs. Laura Gibbon of Hazle street, Wilkes- Barre, have returned after visiting Mrs. Harold Ruger and family of Sparrow’s Point, Md., and Harold Ruger who is a patient at Mary- land General Hospital, Baltimore. Christmas? WEDDINGS Candidly Photographed Beautifully Mounted » E. C. HubpsonN Darras 168-R-9 Davis Street, Trucksville Thinking of buying jewelry as a gift this Come in now while we have a full selection of diamonds, watches, chokers, Do your Christmas shopping early on our necklaces and other beautiful jewelry. lay-away plan. HENRY’S AUTHORIZED ART-CARVED DEALER Located in Hazeltine’s Garage Next to the Bank on MAIN ST., DALLAS GABARDINES COVERTS SUEDES YARN DYES SPECIAL! NYLON HOSE Sheer, 20-Denier $1.09 Slightly Irregular ARTLE § [100 Main St, Luzerne Phone 71-6318 |