The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 03, 1948, Image 4

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PAGE FOUR
Newghborhood Notes A
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THE POST, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 3, 1948
Purely
. Personal
Rev. and Mrs. C. Rolland Cromp-
ton, son Wesley and daughter,
Patty, were the guests of their son
and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs.
Richard E. Crompton of Harris Hill
over the Thanksgiving weekend.
Rev. Crompton is president of Penn-
ington Seminary. Wesley is a
senior at Syracuse University.
James Hutchison, a senior at
Jefferson Medical College, spent the
Thanksgiving recess with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hutchison
of Trucksville.
Mrs, Hattie Stevens is seriously
ill at the home of her sister, Mrs.
Rolland Evans, New Rochelle, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter King and
Mrs. Morgan Wilcox spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Lynch in Harrisburg .
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Edwards of
Orchard Street had as Thanksgiving
Day guests the former's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwards of
Williamsport.
The Donald Simon family who
have been living at Geneva N. Y.
have taken up residence on Route
4, Pensacola Heights, Pensacola,
Fla.
James Besecker, student at Uni-
versity of Pennsylvania, spent the
holiday vacation with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. James Besecker of
Norton avenue. \
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Nulton en-
tertained over the weekend Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Keithline and
Beverly of Binghamton, N. Y.; Lillie
Peters of Mehoopany; Mr. and Mrs.
James Gallagher, Mrs. Perry Rob-
bins, Beverly Hirner and Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Harris of Kingston; Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar Nulton and Sherry
of Lehman; Mrs. Ida Wrislar,® El-
wood Nulton, Mary and Lois Nul-
ton, and Alfred Nulton.
Mr. and Mrs.
. dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Alva
Eggleston and Bobby and Nancy of
Vernon and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
Himmler.
Mr. and Mrs. Sandel Hunt and
Sandel Jr. of Norton avenue were
Thanksgiving guests of their daugh-
ter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs.
Edwin Craeger at Princeton, N. J.
‘Miss Eloise Hunt, student at Uni-
versity of Pennsylvania, joined
them there. Mrs. Craeger and dau-
ghter, Jo Ann returned with the
Hunts and is remaining until the
weekend when her husband will
drive up for her.
Murray Scureman Jr. has been
home from school this week with
bronchitis.
Elwood Nulton left last week to
spend some time in Arizona.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Johns of
Goss Manor are entertaining their
daughter, Mrs. Chester Buckowitz
of State College.
' Bob Hislop of Franklin street
entertained a number of hunters
at his cabin at Lovelton this week.
Miss Margaret Czuleger has been
ill this week at her home on Rice
street. &
The Herring family have moved
from Franklin street to Beaumont.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Reese will move
into the Franklin street house
shortly.
Mr. and ‘Mrs. Robert M. Scott
of Mt. Greenwood road had as
guest several days recently their
nephew, Lee Tracy.
Miss Miriam Lathrop of Main
road had as Thanksgiving dinner
guests her mother, Mrs. H. B.
Lathrop, her aunt, Miss Emily Av-
ery and her brother and family,
"Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lathrop and
Mary Elizabeth of Springville.
Mrs. Viola Schassman spent
Thanksgiving with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. William Cairl © of
Woodlawn drive. She came home to
help her mother celebrate her
belated eightieth birthday anniver-
sary November 16, Mrs. Cairl wish-
James Oliver of
Lake road had as Thanksgiving
Story Hour Will be
Resumed on Saturday
Mrs. Janet Smith announced this
week that she will start the child-
ren’s story hour in Back Mountain
Memorial Library this Saturday
morning at 10:30 o'clock. Mothers
will find it handy to bring their
children to the library to hear the
stories while they dof their-market-
ing and early Christmas shopping.
es to thank all her friends and
neighbors who sent cards and gifts,
also the WSCS for the lovely flow-
ers. Mrs. Emil Greyer of Taylor is
visiting with the Cairls.
Durelle and Paula Scott have
been ill at their home on Hunts-
ville road this week.
Myrtle Martin and Hazel White
were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Millard Blake Thanksgiving Day.
Mrs. Millard and Miss Martin were
recent shoppers in Wilkes-Barre.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Henney and
son, Bob of Kunkle spent Thanks-
giving with Mrs. Henney’s mother,
Mrs. Otto Stompler at Langhorne.
Mrs. Francis Lewis of Lehman
has returned from Philadelphia
where she was guest of her sister,
Grace Ferry and Dr. Daniel A.
Poling.
Mrs. Wilbur Edmondson and son,
Ralph have returned to their home
at Rockville Center, Long Island,
after spending ten days with the
former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Handley of Shavertown.
E. L. Truitt of Philadelphia is
spending ten days with Mr. and
Mrs. Francis Lewis at Lehman. He
came here to hunt.
Mr. and Mrs. William N. Sorber
entertained over the Thanksgiving
holiday Mr. and Mrs. James Hum-
mel and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mil-
brodt.
Miss Norma VanTuyle of Mt.
Zion, teacher in the schools of
Abington, a suburb of Philadel-
phia, spent Thanksgiving with her
mother, Mrs. Charles VanTuyle.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Howell of
Shavertown spent the holiday and
weekend at Rutherford, N. J. visit-
ing the former’s sister, Mrs. G. M.
Tamblyn and at Westhaven, Conn.,
as guest of Mrs. Howell's cousin,
Miss Anna Gagel. :
Mr. and Mrs. William Lambert
and son, Craig of Dover, N. J.
were “ weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Wheeler Kunkle at Kunkle.
Mr. and Mrs. Fioyd Bogert of
Church street spent the weekend
with their daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Culp at Dover,
N. J,
Mr. and Mrs. James Hilferty and
family of Baldwin street visited
Mr. and Mrs. Francis McMurray in
New Canaan, Conn., over the
Thanksgiving weekend.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder of
Lehman entertained at supper Sun-
day evening the former's _ sister,
Mrs. John Johnson and children,
Rose, Eddie and Kathleen of High
Bridge, N. J., Mr. and Mrs. Clarke
Fox and children, Bobby/and Dor-
ithy’ Ann of Hampton, N. J., and
Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver Jr.
and son, Skippy of Fernbrook.
Supervising principal George Tay-
lor will be host to supervising prin-
ciples of the Back Mountain area
at his home at Laketon Saturday
evening,
Mrs. Margaret McL. Cottle and
son, John and Edward Meneeley
of Shavertown will attend the dog
show at Binghamton, N. Y. on Sun-
day.
Marjorie and Clifford Howell re-
y turned to their homes in Mineola
L. L. and Bloomingdale, N. J. re-{ 3
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the holiday weekend with their
{ mother, Mrs. Ziba Howell of
i Shavertown.
|. Patricia Ferry, member of the
junior class of Mansfield State
Teachers’ College, and Miss Virginia
Ferry, teacher of sciences at Reho-
beth Beach, Del., spent the holiday
weekend with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Ferry of Machell
avenue. Patty has been selected
assistant editor of the Mansfield
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SHAVER THEATRE
© SHAVERTOWN
FRI-SAT
“Summer Holiday”
in technicolor with
Mickey Rooney, Gloria DeHave
Cartoon—News
MON-TUES
“Eagle Squadron’
with Robert Stack,
Diana Barrymore
Cartoon
WED-THUR
DOUBLE FEATURE
“Boston Blackie
and the Law”
with Trudy Marshall
“Dangerous Years”
Year Book.
ents Friday saying he was leaving
Saturday for Germany. He will
land December 7 or 8 and be sta-
tioned at Bremerhaven, about
thirty miles from where Neal
Kocher is stationed.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Squier of
Lehman had as Thanksgiving guests
Mr. and Mrs. H. Austin Snyder and
Austin and Dianne of Sayre.
Charles Bolan, teacher of sciences
at Lehman High School, left for
service with the U. S. Navy last
Wednesday. Mrs. Ellen Moore Lip-
ski of Edwardsville will take his
place for the remainder of the
school term.
Mrs. Paul Warriner is a patient
in General Hospital where she
! with William Halop
underwent an operation on Wed-
nesday.
Miss Ruth Lozier Becomes
Bride of Austin Wertman :
Announcement has been made
of the marriage of Miss Ruth Lozier
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Emery
Lozier of Alderson to Austin Wert-
man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Wertman of Kunkle. Rev. James
HilBert.performed the double ring
ceremony in the Alderson Metho-
dist Church Saturday, October 23.
Miss Alice Lozier, sister of the
bride, was maid of honor and Rob-
ert Miller, best man.
The bride wore a gray gaberdine
suit with shoulder bouquet of red
roses. Miss Lozier chose gray pin-
stripe suit and red roses.
Estus Family Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. David Estus of
Huntsville street, Dallas, entertain-
ed at a family gathering on
Thanksgiving Day. Present were:
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Sullivan and
Allan, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick
Velletri, Mrs. Helen Moone and
daughter, Jayne, Miss Betty Si-
mone, all of Providence, R. I.; Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Harris, Ray Jr., Lucy,
Pvt. Dennis Ferry called his par- | 3
and Marilyn of Baltimore, Md., Mr.
| and Mrs. Gerald Sullivan and Bar-
| bara of Wilkes-Barre; Mr. and Mrs.
George Stolarick of Lehman; and
the Estus children, Jeanne, John,
Davy, Ethel, Tommy, Paul, and
Bobby. The guests from Provi-
dence spent the holiday weekend
with the Estus family.
Have Baby Girl
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kozem-
chak of Overbrook road have an-
nounced the birth of a five pound,
8 ounce baby girl on Thanksgiving
Day, November 25. This is the
Kozemchak’s first child. Mrs. Koz-
emchak is the former Olga Cisco.
Entertain Thanksgiving
Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Kunkle,
entertained the following at a
family dinner on Thanksgiving
Day: Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Kunkle,
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Kunkle, Mr.
and Mrs. Jason Kunkle, Mr. and
Mrs. Job Dietz, Gary, Lynn and
Cheryl Louise Dietz, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Haas, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood
Conden, Jennie Lee and Charles
Conden, Goodwin Hilbert and
Louise Kunkle.
Susan Ann Slaff
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slaff of
Main road, Trucksville, have an-
nounced the birth of a daughter,
Susan Ann in General Hospital,
Friday, November 26. This is the
Slaff’s first child. Mrs. Slaff is
the former Esther Shapiro of
Wilkes-Barre.
To Confer Degrees
Oneida Lodge 371 I.0.0.F. will
confer the First Degree Monday
evening, December 6 at the regular
meeting.
Following the ceremony, a re-
ception was held for members of
the immediate families and a few
friends at Bennett street, Luzerne.
Local people attending were: Mrs.
A. C. Devens, Mrs. Russell Honey-
well, Mrs. Russell Myers! Mr. and
Mrs. D. P. Thomas, Mrs. Fred Dod-
son, Mrs. Calvert Birnstock, Nelson
Harris and Walter Kitchen.
Mrs. Wertman attended the Lake
Township High School. Mr. Wert-
man was graduated from Dallas
Township High School. He is en-
gaged in the milk business with his
father.
Entertain at Idetown
Mr, and Mrs. David Ide of Ide-
town entertained at a family din-
ner on Thanksgiving Day. Present
were: Mr. and Mrs. Owen Ide and
Jane, Donald, Dale, Carl of Kunkle;
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Andrews and
Delphine of Shavertown; Mrs. An-
drew Wilson of Trucksville; Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Sutton and daughter,
Phyllis; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sutton
and Calvin; Buddy, Billy, D. Lutes
Ide, Ethel, Harold, Richard, Bruce
and Glenn Ide, the host and host-
ess.
Brrives From Honolulu
Mr. and Mrs. William Parks of
Lehman received a telephone call
from their daughter, Mrs. C. A.
LeCours Jr.
Francisco from Honolulu and would
arrive home next week. Mrs. Le-
Cours, the former Lenora Parks,
has spent the past four years in
Honolulu as electronic inspector
with the Civil Service. She will
remain here until February. Mr.
LeCours will
holidays.
Dallas Seniors To Give
“Antics of Andrew”
Senior Class of Dallas Borough
High School will present ‘Antics
of Andrew”, a rollicking farce, in
the High School auditorium Friday,
December 17 at 8:15. Taking part
are: Millie Lyons, Jack Monka, Gail
Shaver, Bill Waters, Mickey Hazel-
tine, Clara Grose, Milly McNeel,
Barbara Brown, Herb Dreher, Dick
Harris, Claire Griesing, Paul Sedler,
Arnold Price and Leon Broken-
shire.
WEDDINGS
Candidly Photographed
Beautifully Mounted
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Darras 168-R-9
Davis Street, Trucksville
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MAIN STREET
HALLS PHARMACY
THE PLACE TO: BUY
‘Shavertown
XMAS CARDS
39¢ - 59c¢ - 79¢c Boxes
Tags and Seals 5¢, 10c pkg.
Large Assortment of Candles
YARDLEY—Desert Flower
COTY—Friendship’s Garden
A MAX FACTOR—Evening in Paris
SETS FOR THE LADY
| WRIST WATCHES
$4.95 to $8.95
Alarm Clocks
$2.95 to $10.95
OLD SPICE
FOR MEN
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Jewelite Brush & Comb Sets
Manicure Implement Sets
$5.00 to $12.50
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Our Display
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BILLFOLDS—$1.00 to $12.00
Ronson Lighters, $4.95 to $10.00 3
Tobacco Pouches—98c
ELECTRIC & SAFETY RAZORS
SHAVING BRUSHES
1.00 to $7.50 i
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saying she had just flown to San'
join her after the -
ews Of Local Church Doings
Meeting Date Changed
Dallas district W. C. T. U. will
meet at Idetown Church House on
December 14 and not on December
21 as previously announced. Art-
icles for the Christmas box will
be collected at this meeting.
Each one “attending is asked to
bring a small amount of cookies.
PLACE YOUR
ORDER NOW
FOR CHRISTMAS
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Luzerne
James Huston, a freshman at Lois Warriner, returned to classes
Brown University, Providence, R.Il, | at Dickinson College at Carlisle on
spent the four-day Thanksgiving | Sunday after spending the Thanks-
recess with. his parents, Mr. ‘and | giving recess with her parents, Mr.
Mrs.
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James Huston at Harvey's |and Mrs, Paul Warriner of De-
munds. Lois is a sophomore,
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