| J % PAGE FOUR S— THE POST, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1948 Neighborhood Notes And News Of Loca | Church Doings Puyely Personal Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Culp of Huntsville had as holiday weekend gests their daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Mauro and Barbara and Herbert of Mine Hill and their son, Clifford of North Carolina. Clifford came here on business and made a surprise visit with his parents. Mrs. Elizabeth Moore of Sweet Valley is making her home with her niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Renald Davenport of Union street, Kingston. Mrs. Calvin Smith spent the week-end with her brother Paul Warriner, of Demunds Road. Mrs. Warriner, who submited to an operation at General hospital recently is still a patient there but getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Evans of De- munds road had as guests over the weekend the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Henrie and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Middleton of Hazle- ton. Dr. G. L. Howell who has been a patient at University of Pennsyl- vania has been removed to his home on Carverton road, Trucks- ville. His daughter, Mrs. Newton Davenport of Kunkletown spent Saturday and Sunday with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs, William Templin and daughter, Linda of Lake Nor- den, South Dakota are spending the winter with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. W. Templin of Wood- lawn Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Reese who have been occupying the Laux apartment on Mt. Greenwood road have moved into the John Reese house on Franklin street. Robert J. Ockenhouse who was recently discharged after three ' years with the Marine Corps and friend John Tyson of Durham, N.C. are visiting the former's parents, | Mr. and Mrs. William Ockenhouse of Davenport street. Horace and Martha McKenzie, twin children of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. McKenzie, Jr., of Lehman aven- ue, celebrated their ninth birth- day anniversaries on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Niemeyer of Davenport street had as recent guests their daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jones and Beth Ann and Eddie, their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thom- as and their son Harold, all of Bal- timore, Maryland. Mrs. Ray Flanagan of Church street returned from Detroit, Mich., last Tuesday after attending the wedding of her daughter, Alicia and Ray Alfred Baumgartner. Burton Roberts has returned’ to his home in Shavertown after being a patient at Nanticoke Hospital for two weeks as a result of a fall. | With Don Castle, Patricia Knight SHAVER THEATRE SHAVERTOWN FRI-SAT “Foreign Affair” with Jean Arthur, John Lund, Marlene Deitrich News = MON-TUES DOUBLE FEATURE “Fabulous Joe” Technicolor Comedy Carnival “Roses are Red” WED-THUR “Gung Ho” with Randolph Scott, Robert Mitchum Cartoon—Musical Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Watson of Shrineview have left to spend the winter at Miami Beach, Fla. Barry Edwards had as weekend guest at his home on Orchard street, Trucksville, Charlie Wash- burn Jr., student at Wyoming Sem- inary. Charlie is grandson of W. 0. Washburn, former West Dallas resident. Joan Kear has been ill at her home on Lake street for the past week. Mrs. Stella Isaacs had as guest last week Mrs. Mame Dymond of Maple Grove. Mrs. James Haley has returned to her home on Norton avenue after submitting to an operation at Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs, Margaret Hildebrant of Nor- ton avenue spent several days last week visiting Mrs. Lena Titus in Wilkes-Barre. Mrs, Lewis Shaver of Jackson street returned Monday from Gen- eral Hospital where she submitted to tests. Mrs. D. L. Edwards of Orchard street, Trucksville, and Mrs. Jack- osn Tretheway of Kingston spent several days this week in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Oberst, Z mer residents of Main road, Dallas, have taken up residence on Par- rish street. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Thompson of | former Dallas residents spent the weekend as guests of | Kingston, the latter's father in East Orange. The Thompsons went down es- pecially to bid good-bye to a favor- ite nephew who left Sunday for China. Ralph Lewis who has been mak- ing his home in Wyoming with his daughter has taken up residence in Shavertown. Lt. Peter Skopic who has been stationed in the Canal Zone spent a few days at his home this week waiting for his transfer orders to Germany. Pete paid the Post a nice visit Friday in his shiny new Oldsmobile. Harry Ohlman was confined to his home on Machell avenue last week by illness. Mr. and Mrs. John H. McCusker will entertain at a dinner party Saturday night at the Sheraeton- Biltmore, Providence, Rhode Island, for Senator Fred C. Broomhead. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shepperson of Danville announce the birth of a daughter, Margaret Louise, on November 10. Mrs. Shepperson was the former Naomi Higgins, R. N. of Harvey's Lake. Margaret Czulegar is a patient at Presbyterian Hospital, Powelton Avenue, Philadelphia, where she underwent a serious surgical op- eration on Saturday. WEDDINGS Condidly Photographed Beautifully Mounted Yo E. C. Hubson Darras 168-R-9 Davis Street, Trucksville ————eeeeeee ee PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE REDUCTIONS UP TO 40% ON ALL MERCHANDISE NORMAN’S KIDDIE SHOP 79 MAIN STREET Luzerne Tasty, health-giving products Creamery-rich shopping list! ings.- FERNBROOK, FIRST ON MOMS SHOPPING LIST! from our dairy are first on her delicious cheeses, flavorsome salad dress- Keep Healthy with milk products. AT YOUR DOOR OR AT YOUR STORE FORTY FORT DAIRY STORE butter, PENNA. Five Hundred Club | Holds Christmas Party her home on Parrish street. Mrs. Peter Oberst has been ill at | A number of local women who belong to a 500 Club enjoyed a Christmas party at Lundy's Tues- day evening. Gifts were exchanged. Present were: Mrs. William Wil- son, Mrs. D. P. Honeywell, Mrs. Nelson Whipp, Mrs. Oscar Roth, Mrs. Claude Shaver, Mrs. James Gensel, Mrs. George - Hofmeister, and Mrs. Margaret Hildebrant. Mrs. Jack Roberts is Honored on Birthday Mrs. Jack Roberts of Main Road was guest of honor at a party giv- en by Mr .and Mrs. Charles Elston at the home of Mrs. Fannie Culp, Huntsville. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Milton Culp, Mr. and Mrs. Alden Wagner, Mrs. Lucy Frantz, POINSETTIAS WREATHS Flowers For The Christmas Holidays. Mrs. Fannie Culp, Mr. and Mrs. Jock Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. ORDER EARLY ston. Have New Baby Girl Dallas Yloral Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shaver Shoppe Jr. of Harvey's Lake announce the birth of a baby girl at Nesbitt Hospital Wednesday, December 8. Veteran Owned and Operated MEMORIAL HIGHWAY The Shavers have three other Dallas, P ; children, Clarence, Richard and | ZUpSaomna Marguerite. 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