PAGE FOUR ns Neighborhood Notes And News Of Local Church Doings a SAE THE POST, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1948 TRAITS Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. George Lamor- eaux of Huntsville had as guest last week end their son, George Jr., of Syracuse, N. Y. Over the weekend another son, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lamoreaux of Larksville were guests at the homestead. Mr .and Mrs. Leonard Derby and daughter Louise, of Huntsville road were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Miss Ruth Lamoreux at Shaver- town. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Daven- port and son, Bobbie of Kunkle- town have been spending the week- ends with Mrs, Davenport’s mother, Mrs. .G. L. Howell of Carverton road. Dr. Howell is still a patient at Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. T. M. B. Hicks Jr, of De- munds road has returned after spending several weeks with her mther, Mrs. M. L. Todd at Charlet- sn, S.C. Mr. and Mrs. Raymon Hedden of Machell avenue have as week end guest the former's sister, Miss Emily . Hedden -of Carlisle. For Thanksgiving dinner Mrs. Hedden’s family, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tur- ner and Tom Jr, of Nanticoke were guests at the Hedden home. Mr. and Mrs. Wililam Yaple and son, Bill, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allegar were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lewis on Sunday. Mrs. Miriam White of Philadelphia arrived Friday to spend several days with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Boston and daughter, Priscilla were the guests of Mrs. Walter B. Risley over the holiday. Arthur Mangan, Harrisburg, and John F. Freeman, Jr., Narberth, re- cently visited Mr. and Mrs. John C. Bush, Church street, Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. J. Franklin Rob- inson of Mt. Greenwood road had as Thanksgiving dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. George Bonning and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gonfer of West Pittston. © William Evans, 3rd, student at Wesleyan University, is spending the holiday weekend with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Evans af Harvey's Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rankin of Great Neck, N. Y. visited rela- tives the past weekend. Mrs. Rank- in is the former Miss Anna Herd- man of Beaumont. Mrs. Francis Quaill and family of Church street have as guests for the holiday and weekend Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Eaton, Mrs. William Hamilton and son, David, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Eaton and Tom and Anita, Rev. and Mrs. William H. Cutler and Joy and Harry Hunter of Pittsburgh. ‘Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Richardson of Terrace Drive and Mr, and Mrs. - David Jenkins of Parrish Street spent several days this week in "New York City. While there they attended the Dodge Truck show at Madison Square Garden. Mrs. Howard Woolbert has been confined to her home at Shaver- town for the past two weeks with illness. The David R. Davis family of Wyoming street will leave the first of the month to make their home at 9603 Riley Place, Silver Springs, Maryland. Marilyn Ohlman, student at Temple University, is spending the holiday weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ohlman of Machell avenue. R. L. Brickel returned to his home on Main road Sunday after spending several weeks as a patient at General Hospital. ‘Mr. and Mrs, H. A..Smith of Machell avenue had as Thanks- . giving Day guests their daughter ‘and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. Irving Roe and Susan, Martha and Sally of Lancaster. SHAVER THEATRE SHAVERTOWN FRI-SAT “A Date With Judy” In Technicolor With Wallace Beery - Elizabeth Taylor MON-TUES “HAZARD” With With Paulette Goddard McDonald Carey Shorts WED-THUR DOUBLE FEATURE “Sinister Journey” With Hopalong Cassidy And “Stork Bites Man” With Jackie Cooper Raymon Heddens Are Surprised at New Home Mr. and Mrs. Raymon Hedden were pleasantly surprised when a number of friends dropped in Sat- urday evening for a housewarming party. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Edward “Wassell, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Oplinger, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wermuth, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Haus, Mr. and Mrs. William Foltz, Mr. and Mrs. Ray W. Turner, and Thomas J. Turner, all’ of Nanticoke; Mr. and Mrs. Murray Scuremati, and the Heddens. oo ” Have Twin Babies Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Matthews of Chenango Bridge, N. Y. are the proud parents of twins, a boy and a girl born at the Wilson Mem- orial Hospital, Endicott, N. Y. on Saturday, November 20. Matthews is the former Charlotte Hilbert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hilbert. Her sister, Mrs. Lila Felt of Washington, D. C. is with her. Pic. William Schoonover Is Honored at Party Mr. and Mrs. Basil Frantz en- tertained at a farewell party on Friday evening for Pfc. William Schoonover © of Centermoreland. William left Saturday for Camp Kilmer N, J. He expects to leave for Germany soon. A tasty lunch was served to the following: Mrs. Jestie Schoonover, Mrs. Ruby Besteder, Floyd Best- eder, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schoonover, Ida, Gene and Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Schoonover, son Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lam- oreaux, Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schoonover, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Schoonover, Mrs. Carl Sickler, son Carl Jr., James Cook, Pat Murphy, Bessie Boyes, Mr. and Mrs. Draper Schoonover, Emma, Jestie, Matt, Charles, Barbatra.,, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Frantz, Dickie and Tommie, and the guest of honor. 4 Judy Robinhold has been ill with bronchitis at her home on Machel avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Peynton Lee of Machel avenue entertained at Thanksgiving dinner Mrs. Roscoe Lee, Mrs. Lettie Culver and Lee and Karan, Dana Lee, and Peynton Lee. Dana, student at Cornell Uni- versity is spending the holiday weekend with his aunt, Mrs. Cul- ver, and Penny, freshman at Lehigh University is visiting his parents, the Peynton Lees. Mr. and Mrs, George Turn and daughter, Penny of E. Center street, Shavertown, are spending the holi- day weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carl Boyer at Lodi, N.Y.. Mrs. Harold D. Turn who has been spending several weeks at Lodi will return with them. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Strub of Machell avenue have as holiday guests the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Giering of Easton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frantz of Shaver Avenue, Shavertown, at- tended the Dartmouth-Princeton game at Princeton on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Risley of Huntsville road will spend the weekend at Atlantic City. Jack Lee of Washington D.C. was the guest of his mother, Mrs. Roscoe Lee of Terrace road last week. He came here to attend ceremonies of the Consistory at Bloomsburg. HOME MADE SAUSAGE HOME MADE SCRAPPLE DIXONS FAIRLAWN MARKET MAIN STREET — DALLAS 1 Mrs. ! Married at Trucksville as? Mr. and Mrs. William Dorn of Shavertown announce the marriage of their daughter, Dorothy Reese to’ Harry P. Hart, Trucksville. The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. Bernard Grogan in St. Therese’s Church, Shaver- town on Saturday, November 6, at 11:15 AM. Mrs. matron of honor and Joseph H. Hart, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. The bride was attired in a blue Edwin Roth attended as’ Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Hart Jr. velvet suit with matching hat and and carried a white prayer book and gardenias. Mrs. Edwin Roth wore a gray velvet suit with matching hat and carried a bouquet of pink and white chrysanthemums. Following the ceremony a recep- tion was held at the Dresden. The couple went on a trip through the New England states after which they will reside in Stelton, New Jersey. Daughter Of C. Ray Flanagans To Wed RB. A. Baumgartner Saturday Mrs. C. Ray Flanagan of Church street left Tuesday for Detroit, Mich., where she will attend the wedding of her daughter, Alicia Ann, to Raymond Alfred Baumgart- ner. Rev. Father Edward Baum- gartner, uncle of the bridegroom, will perform the double ring cere- mony in the Gesu Church Satur- day, November#27, at 11 o’clock. Attendants will be Mrs. Barrett Coxe, sister of the bride, and Ed- ward Baumgartner, brother of the bridegroom. Miss Flanagan will wear soldier blue street length dress with gray accessories and shoulder bouquet of white orchids. Mrs. Coxe has chosen sand crepe with brown ac- cessories and yellow pompoms. Mrs. Flanagan, mother of the bride, will wear teal blue with brown acces- sories and Mrs, Baumgartner, du- bonnet with gray. Their shoulder bouquets will be of pompoms. Following the ceremony, a re- ception for about two hundred guests will be held at the Canter- bury House. Miss Flanagan is a graduate of Michigan State College. She is em- ployed as artist in the advertising department of the J. L. Hudson Store, Detroit. Mr. Baumgartner served for four years in the India- Burma section with the U. S. Mar- ines. He is now a member of the Junior Class at University of De- troit. - The couple will reside at 19171 Lesure street, Detroit. » WEDDINGS Candidly Photographed Beautifully Mounted ¥ *-BE..C. HubpsonN Darras 168-R-9 Davis Street, Trucksville Finkelstein’s MORROW ON EASY TERMS he Wolds Most Wanted Pen PARKER “51” 12% The perfect gift . . . the greatest value! Writes dry with wet ink. 45% \ An engagement ringtruly worthy of your love. Fiery diamond in 14k yellow gold. 15-jewels. Dura. Power Main- spring. 14k gold- filled-case. Ex- Everything in Fine Jewelry Get it on credit at FINKELSTEIN’S Credit Jewelry Store 72 Main Street, Luzerne Over 40 Years on Main Street Mrs. A. Prutzman of Shaver- Rev. and Mrs. Guy Lienthall of town is spending several weeks at | Nicholson announcé the birth of Apponaug, R. I. visiting her son |a second son and fifth child, David and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. | Franklin, Mother was the former C. Darrell Prutzman. 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