The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, January 07, 1949, Image 4

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Personal
Mrs. Clyde Lapp of Machell ave-
nue is spending the winter at her
home in Florida.
Miss Marilyn Ohlman and her
houseguest, Miss Jane P. McGon-
nigle of Philadelphia returned to
Temple University on Sunday after
spending the holidays at the home
of the, former’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Ohlman of Machell ave-
nue.
Bill Evans, member of the fresh-
man class at Wesleyan, has re-
sumed his studies after spending
the holidays with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. William Evans of Harvey's
Lake.
Dick Ide spent the weekend with
Barry Edwards of Trucksville and |.
Faith Elaine Edwards spent it with
Sally Ide at Huntsville.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lee Smith
of Mill Street spent the New Year
weekend at Irem Temple Country
Club.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graham of
Wilkes-Barre had as guests Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Templeton of Har-
vey’s Lake, Miss Sarah A. Thomas
of Iola, Miss Sherry Graham of
Nanticoke and their son, Robert
of Buffalo, N. Y.
Frank Hummel has returned to
his home on Lake street after being
a patient at Mercy Hospital. He
is getting along nicely.
Miss Margaret Veitch of Trucks-
ville and Mrs. Joe Collis of Wilkes-
Barre visited Miss Margaret Czule-
gar at the Presbyterian Hospital
in Philadelphia last week. Mar-
garet’s address is Woman's Surgi-
cal Ward, Presbyterian Hospital, 39
Filbert street. She is getting along
nicely and able to be up.
Little Bobby Estes, son of Mr.
and Mrs. David Estes of Huntsville
road has been a patient at Nesbitt
Hospital for several weeks.
R. J. Eipper and family who have
been living at Castle-Brae, - Rox-
bury, Conn., have taken up resi-
dence at the Quiet Valley Farm,
Bethel, Conn.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gross and
family of Huntsville expect to leave
for their home at Lake Sebring,
Florida the first of the month.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Honeywell
_ of Lake road had as guests for
New Year's Eve the former's
brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
John Honeywell of Kunkle.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Hirlinger
of Kitchen Creek spent Tuesday
as guests of the Rood family on
Lehman Avenue.
Miss Esther Ford of Brockton,
Mass., spent Christmas with her
sister-in-law, Mrs. Gertrude Ford
of Machell avenue. Miss Ford under
the name of “Aunt Mary” writes
and edits a page in the Brockton
Enterprise. She is also on the air
five or six days a week.
Mr. and Mrs. George Armitage
of Alderson are spending the
winter at their home in Treasure
Island, St. Petersburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Boyson of
Plymouth have purchased a home
on Elmecrest Drive. Mr. Boyson is
cashier of First National Bank at
Plymouth.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Gordon Mathers
of Trucksville are spending the
next few months in: Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Harris Haycox of
Main road left Monday morning
to spend several weeks in Florida.
Mrs. Maggie Hildebrant is staying
with the children during their ab-
sence.
Phil Cease returned to Penn
State College Sunday ‘after spend-
ing the holidays with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Cease of
Trucksville.
Joe. LeGrand has returned to
Richmond, Indiana, after spending
the holidays with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis LeGrand of Bald-
win street.
Mrs. Henry Peterson has been
ill at her home on Norton avenue
this week.
SHAVER THEATRE
SHAVERTOWN
‘FRI-SAT.
“Mr. Blanding Builds
His Dream House”
with Cary Grant, Myrna Loy,
Melvyn Douglas
MON.-TUES.
DOUBLE FEATURE
“Big Town Scandal”
Philip Reed, Hillary Brooke
“Borrowed Trouble”
Hopalong Cassidy |,
WED.-THUR.
“Dream Girl”
Betty Hutton, McDonald Carey
Sport Reel and Shorts
Wendy Hilda Allen
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Allen Jr. of
2046 Amelia avenue, Scranton,
have announced the birth of a
five pound baby girl, Wendy Hilda,
Sunday, December 26. This is their
second daughter. The Allens are
former residents of Harvey's Lake.
Have New Son
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
James Robert Kistler at Caledonia
Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y. on De-
cember 27. He will be christened
James Robert after his father.
James, now residing in New York
City, is son of Mr. and Mrs. Alan
G. Kistler of Harvey's Lake. The
Senior Kistlers now have three
grandsons, all named for their
dads, Billie, Allen and Jimmie.
Grandma Kistler left Monday for
New York to spend a few days
with the new grandson and family.
Have Baby Girl
Lt. and Mrs. Walter W. Lewin
of Fukoka Province, Japan, an-
nounce the birth of a daughter,
Dorothy Janus on December 29.
This is their first child. Mrs. Lewin
is the former Dorothy Bone of
South Carolina.
Have New Baby Boy
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maxwell of
116 N. Welles street, Kingston,
have welcomed into their home a
one month old son, Robert Charles.
Mrs. Maxwell is the former Miss
Jean Templin, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. R. J. W. Templin of Wood-
lawn avenue, Dallas. ’
Mrs. Chris Eipper and her grand-
children, Mary Alice Knecht and
Ruth Tinsley of Demunds road have
been ill.
Miss Emily Hedden of Carlisle
spent the holidays with her brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Raymon Hedden of Machell avenue.
Wednesday evening the Heddens
had as dinner guest Mr. and Mrs.
Riter Hedden and daughter, Claire
of Benton.
Mr. and Mrs. Durelle Scott of
Huntsville road entertained at
Open House on New Year's Eve.
Ray Kuhnert of Overbrook road
and Bob Henney of Kunkle spent
the New Year’s weekend with Bob's
grandmother, Mrs. Otto Stompler
at Langhorne.
George Jr. and Marjorie Henney
of Wilkes-Barre spent a few days
with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Henney at
Kunkle during the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Griffiths
of Church street had as guests dur-
ing the holidays the latter’s sister,
Mrs. Jean Lawson and son, Gene of
Ashley.
Mr. and Mrs, William Wilson and
Miss Gertrude Wilson of Franklin
street spent two weeks during the
holidays visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.
P. Wilson and family at Charles-
ton, W. Va., and other relatives at
Washington, D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lewin of Goss
Manor entertained over New Year
weekend the latter's brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Shaver and Geraldine Ann and
Lloyd Jr. of Newtown Square and
William Dewees of Conshohocken,
Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Davis have
moved into the apartment over
Paul's 5 to $1.00 Store. The Pauls
have moved into the Paul home-
stead in Kingston.
Jimmie Besecker resumed his
studies at University of. Pennsyl-
vania after spending the holidays
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
James Besecker of Norton avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. William Niemeyer
Sr., of Davenport Street spent ten
days during the holdiays with their
children, Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Nie-
meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jones
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Niemeyer
at Baltimore, Maryland. Mrs. A. C.
Verfaille went with them and vis-
ited her daughter and son-in-law,
the William Niemeyers,
David H. Shaver, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Milford Shaver, spent the
Christmas holidays in Syracuse vis-
iting Mr. and Mrs. Leslie F. Paltz
and daughter. While there he at-
tended the Sub Deb and Junior
League Balls.
Edgar Morris of Wilkes-Barre
was the weekend guest of his cous-
in, Teddy Hinkle at the Hinkle res-
idence in Shavertown.
Mr. and Mrs. James Morris and
daughter, Dorothy, and Miss Joan
Benson of New Jersey were Sunday
dinner guests of the Hinkle family.
Mrs. Francis Sutliff of Wilkes-
Barre is spending some time with
her daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Theodore Hinkle.
Miss Victoria Hudak who has
been making her home in Cali-
fornia has returned to live with
her: parents, Mr. and Mrs, Anthony
Hudak of Overbrook avenue.
‘Mrs.
Evalyn Boice Becomes
Bride of Louis Kelly
New Year's Eve at 8:30 o'clock,
Evalyn Boice of Main Road became
the bride of Louis M. Kelly, ‘also of
Main Road, in Courtdale Metho-
dist Church. Rev. David Morgan;
former Alderson Methodist Chfirch
‘pastor, performed the dow le ring
ceremony. i
Attendants were Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Watson of Trucksville,
The bride wore green taffeta
dress with brown accessories. Her
shoulder bouquet was of yellow
rose buds. Mrs. Watson selected
royal blue with red roses.
Following. the ceremony, the
couple left for /Meridan, Conn,
where they. were guests 'of Mrs.
Kelly’s brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Foster Sutton for
the weekend.
Mr. Kelly, a graduate of Dallas
Borough High School, served for
four years as Lieutenant Junior
Grade with the Naval Air Corps.
He is now associated with the
Dallas Post. :
The couple will reside at 24 Main
Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hedden
Entertain New Year's Eve
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hedden of
Machell avenue entertained a num-
ber of friends at their home on
New Year's Eve. They were Mr.
and Mrs. Murray Scureman, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Clark, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Warmouth, Mr. and Mrs.
E. T. Wassell, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Oplinger, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Hay-
dock, Neville Shae, Alice Uhl, Miss
Emily Hedden, and Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Smith.
New Year's Eve Party
Miss Roberta Quaill entertained
a few friends at her home on New
Year's Eve. They were: Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis LeGrand Jr., Miss Shir-
ley Jones, Jack Owens, Miss Mary
Mitchell, Philip Cease and Edward
Keller.
Beseckers Entertain
At New Year Eve Party
Mr. and Mrs. James Besecker
of Norton avenue entertained a few
friends before the dance at the
Irem Temple Country Club on New
Year's Eve. Present were Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Robinhold, Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Richards, Mr, and Mrs. Harry
Ohlman, Mr. and Mrs. David Jen-
kins, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Richard-
son, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Davis,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barnes, and the
host and hostess.
Norman Smiths, Hosts
At New Year Eve Party
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smith en-
tertained at a New Year's Eve
party at their home at Huntsville.
Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Clinton
Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gross Mr.
and Mrs. Joe MacVeigh, Dr. and
Sherman Schooley, Mr. and
Mrs.D. L. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs.
Jonathan Valentine, Mr. and Mrs.
James Lacy, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wil-
son, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mulcey, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank LeGrand and Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Risley.
Mrs. Claude Agnew Is
Honored On Birthday
Mrs. Harry Rossman of Idetown
entertained at a birthday party
Monday evening honoring Mrs.
Claude Agnew. Present were: Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Montross, Mrs.
Minnie Hoover and granddaughter,
Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ross-
man, Mr, and Mrs. Claude Agnew.
Tuesday the Agnews were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Heck.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Lang en-
tertained at Open House at their
home on Wyoming street Thurs-
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. George Turn and
daughter, Penny, spent the New
Year weekend with Mrs. Turn’s
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Ronald Atwater at Weston,
Conn.
Mrs. E. C. Henwood, Sr. of
Trucksville entertained at dinner
in observance of her birthday an-
niversary on Monday, Mrs. Fran-
cis Sutliff, Mrs. Ted Hinkle and
Mrs. James Morris.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stroud of W.
Center Street, Shavertown, had as
holiday guests Mr. Mark Lytle and
children Stanley and Patty of
Wellsboro.
Mrs. John Simmons and son,
Jackie of Tunkhannock spent the
holiday weekend at their home at
Demunds.
THE POST, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1949
Mrs. Anna Cardenis of Cambra,
Pa., announces the marriage of her
daughter, Elsie to Shermit Sickler,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Dana Sickler
of Carverton. Rev. Maynard per-
formed the double ring ceremony in
Benton Christian Church Wednes-
day, December 29 at 2 P. M.
Mrs. Jean Finelle of Washing-
ton, D. C., sister of the bride, was
matron of honor and Lois SiCkler,
sister of the bride groomgmaid of
honor. Best man was Bavid Perry
Jr. and usher, Camefop,Bietrich.
The bride who was given in mar-
riage by her brother, Albert of
Cambra, wore ivory satin gown
designed with nylon off-the-
shoulder effect yoke, fitted satin
bodice embroidered with seed
pearls, and full skirt ending in
train. Her veil of silk illusion was
arranged ‘on cap of French lace
and she carried an arm bouquet
of white roses and carnations.
The maid of honor selected white
Michael Strubs, Hosts
At New Year's Party
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Strub of
Machell avenue entertained a num-
ber of friends on New Year's Eve.
They were Mr. and Mrs. H, A.
Smith, Mr, and Mrs. Crozier Wile-
man, Mr. and Mrs. John Yaple,
Mrs. Lloyd Shaver, Mr. and Mrs.
Milford Shaver, Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
ard Schurz, Mr. and Mrs, David
Hutchison, Mrs. Lettie Culver, and
Captain Larry Lee.
Mrs. Frances Quaill Is
Honored On Birthday
Mrs, Frances Quaill was guest
of honor at a birthday party held |
at her home on Church street
Thursday evening. Present were:
Mrs. A. W. Weid, Mrs. Walter
Boehme, Mrs. Evans London, Mrs.
Ray Knecht, Mrs. Fred Welsh, Mrs.
Henry Welch, Mrs. LaVerne Race,
Mrs. M. J. Brown,.Mrs. Basil Goss,
Mrs. Harry Belles, Mrs. Stella Gold-
smith, Mrs. Alfred Root, Mrs. Ed-
ward Stair, Mrs. Donald Bulford,
Mrs. David Davis, Mrs. Lewis Le-
Grand Sr., Roberta Quaill and the
guest of honor,
Mrs. Harris Haycox Is
Hostess To Club Board
Mrs. Harris Haycox of Main road
entertained members of the Execu-
tive Board of Dallas Woman's Club
at a Christmas party during the!
holidays. Present were: Mrs, F red- |
erick Eck, Mrs. Leonard Harvey,
Mrs. Dan Robinhold, Mrs. Albert
Pesavento, Mrs. Charles W. Lee,
Mrs, Harry Ohlman, Mrs. Ross
Lewin, Mrs. Jonathan Valentine,
Mrs. Milford Shaver, Mrs. Lettie
Culver, Mrs. Donald Harris, Mrs.
Paul Goddard, Mrs. Alfred Bronson
and the hostess.
Theodore Hinkles, Hosts
At New Year's Eve Party
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hinkle
of Lincoln Drive, Shavertown en-
ji srtained a number of guests at a
New Year's Eve Party in honor
of Mrs. Hinkle on her birthday
anniversary.
Table decorations were in blue
and silver, with a doll dressed as
the Little New Year as centerpiece.
Dressed in blue and surrounded by
silver bubbles and greens, she
held a blue pennant inscribed in
silver, “1949”.
Luncheon was served at midnight i
to Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Henwood Sr.,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Frick, Mr. and
Mrs. William Bell, Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Stroud, Miss Jean Stearns,
Mrs. Francis Sutliff, George O.
Hinkle and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore
Hinkle,
Joan Davis of Washington was a
recent guest at the Hinkle resi-
dence.
Firemen To Have
Dinner At Irem
All Back Mountain fire com-
panies will hold a get together
dinner sponsored by Dr. Henry M.
Laing Fire Company at Irem
Temple Country Club on Tuesday
evening, January 25 at 7.
Harry Ohlman, president of Dr,
Henry M. Laing company, is gen-
eral chairman, assisted by James
Besecker, invitation chairman,
Henry Peterson, entertainment and
speakers; Tom Kingston, dinner.
Reservations should be made
with any member of the committee,
Assisting Mr. Kingston are Dean
Ide, Alvin Shaffer and Howard
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lewin, Mr. and |
~ Neighborhood Notes And News Of Local
Miss Elsie Cardenis Becomes
The Bride Of Shermit Sickler
satin gown and carried yellow
snapdragons and pink carnations.
Miss Sickler chose aqua taffeta with
matching feather bonnet and yellow
snapdragons and pink carnations.
Mrs. Cardenis, mother of the
bride, wore royal blue with black
accessories and pink roses and
Mrs. Sickler, brown with talisman
roses.
Following the ceremony, a re-
the bride and the couple left for
New York City.
Mrs. Sickler is a graduate of
is employed in the plaster business
with his father.
The couple is residing temporar-
ily with the bride’s mother at
Cambra.
Virginia Lee Stroud
Is Hostess At Party
Virginia Lee Stroud, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stroud of Shav-
ertown, entertained a number of
friends at a holiday party at the
Shavertown Youth Center last
Thursday evening. The party was
the gift of her aunt, Jean Stearns,
former Dallas resident.
Present were: Joan Hoffman,
Shirley Ann Drake, Barbara Balut,
Bernice Lamoreaux, Barbara Dana,
Dawn Dick, Louise Kann, Mary
Therese Purcell, Therese O'Neill and
Virginia Lee; Allen Williams, Phil
Mosier, Bruce Cleasby, Gale Spare,
John Morella, Edgar Morris, Renny
Liem, Bob Shewan, Bill Cooper,
John Cottle, Bill Henninger and
Ted Hinkle.
Kitchens Entertain
At New Year's Eve Party
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kitchen en-
tertained at a New Year's Eve
party at their home at Idetown.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Dymond, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kit-
chen, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kitchen, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Smith, Miss
Jeanette Dymond, Miss Martha
Schmaltz, Wade Weikel, Eric Olsen-
burg and the host and hostess.
Mrs. Joseph Rauch Is
Hostess to Club Board
Mrs. Joseph Rauch entertained
the ‘Executive Board of Harvey's
Lake Service Woman's Club at her
home at Alderson last Tuesday
evening, Present were: Mr. Walford
Lienthal, Mrs. Albert Armitage,
Mrs. Robert Payne, Mrs. James Gar-
ey, Mrs. Dean Kocher, Mrs. Guy
Scouten, Mrs. Harry Allen Jr., Mrs.
Fred Swanson and the hostess.
Sweet Valley Classes
Are Guests Of Henrys
Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Henry of
Shickshinny entertained members
{of their Sunday School Classes of
Sweet Valley Christian Church at
a New Year's Eve party. Games
and refreshments followed a period
of devotions. Present were: Rev.
and Mrs. Ira Button, Robert Morris,
Hilbert Edwards, Glen Edwards,
Joyce Adams, Richard Thomas, Bet-
ty Adams, Ronald Hutchinson, Ada
Masters, Goldie Gray, Robert
Adams, Claire Searfoss, June Long,
Norman Iverson, Norma Drapew-
ski, Dayton Long, Doris Cragle,
Billy Cole, Barbara Cragle, Violet
Gray.
Both classes presented
teachers with gifts.
Club Holds Xmas Party
Harmony Club of Demunds held
its Christmas party in the church.
Carols were sung and gifts ex-
changed. Mrs. Edward Kraftick
will be hostess at the next meeting,
January 20 when new “friends”
will be chosen.
Present at the meeting were:
Mrs. Leon Fredd, Mrs. Ira Frantz,
Mrs. Byron Kester, Mrs. Henry
Phillips, Mrs. J. J. Voitek, Joseph
Voitek, Mrs. F. M. Drake, Roger
their
Bellas, Bobby Phillips, Mrs. Wil-
liam Rozelle, Thais Rozelle, Mrs.
Russell Eyet, Mrs. Horton Bell,
Mrs. John Perry, and Mrs. George
Schallenberger.
Christmas Party
Sandra Agnew, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Leslie Agnew of Idetown
entertained a few little friends at
a Christmas party last Thursday.
Present were Sally Spencer, Mar-
lene Spencer, Jean Dymond, Patsy
Johns.
Sutton and Sandra.
ception was held at the home of |,
Huntington Mills High School. Mr. |!
Sickler was graduated from Kings- |
ton Township High School and
spent two years serving in the
Pacific with the U. S. Army. He
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About seventy parents and
teachers attended the meeting of
Trucksville Grade School PTA at
the Trucksville Fire Hall Monday
evening and heard Roy Morgan,
president of the Forty Fort PTA
give an informative talk.
Plans were made for a Farmer
Dance to be held in the near future.
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