A Sissi a at tonite onli RRO mea a mid SAAR \ } THE POST, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1949 * : : : Sry Neighborhood Notes And News Of Local Church Doings A inisncsmsmermniere seeded PAGE FOUR of Wilmetta, Ill, and Homer J. SHOP DIXONS FAIRLAWN Middleton. i113 3 J "Mrs. Alec Tough of Hayfield Billie Ferry is Four 79 MAIN STREET MARKET ~ brated his Purely Personal Warren Yeisley has returned to his home on Overbrook road after being a patient at General Hos- Virginia Brace Has First Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brace of Shavertown entertained at a birth- day party honoring their daughter, Virginia Sunday afternoon. Virgin- ia was one. A huge birthday cake with a lone candle was enjoyed by the little Good Troopers William Eckerts Are Mrs. Frantz Is Guest Mrs. Emma Frantz of Huntsville Hosts to CF Society CF Society of Huntsville Christ- ian Church held a skating and coasting party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Eckert, Kunkle, Wednesday evening, January 19. Due to the absence of snow and entertained at dinner Sunday. hon- oring Mrs. Carolyn Frantz of Wy- oming. Present were Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, Mr. and Mrs. George Bond of Lehman, Mrs. L. V. Case of Jack- son, the guest of honor and hostess. ice, members spent the evening 1 ict were 3 bltal, : guest of honor and pictures chatting. An oyster supper was . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Currie and | taken for her baby book. served. son, Bobbie, will leave shortly for a southern trip. They will spend time in Georgia, Florida, Texas, and Louisiana. Mrs. Frances Hablett of Lincoln Drive, Shavertown, will leave this weekend for St. Petersburg where she will spend the next month, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Evans of Shavertown spent several days last week in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. L, B. Hilbert, for- mer residents of Allentown, have purchased Iva’s Restaurant = in| of a nine pound baby boy at Emory enjoy an evening of farmer danc- | Shavertown and are now open for! University Hospital Sunday, Jan-| ing. Dancing every Saturday night business. ; uary 23. The Flacks have one at the Lake Silkworth Volunteer Mrs. Charles S. Heminway of | other child, Gordon, aged three. Fire Company’s Fire home, Hillside Farm, Trucksville, spent| Mrs, Flack is the former Lucille several days last week in Nesbitt Hospital submitting to tests. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Middleton of Idetown entertained at a family dinner Sunday Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Klinetob of Milton, Mrs. H. L. Klinetob of Berwick, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Shoemaker of East Orange, N. J., Mr. and Mrs. Carson Kline- tob of Kingston, Darwin Klinetob Farms who has been ill for some time is slightly improved. Mrs, H. H, Zeiser of Huntsville Road and Mrs. W. J. Smith of Mill Street will leave Sunday for Phil- adelphia. From there they take the Silver - Meteor for St. Petersburg, Florida. Charles Flack of Goss Manor cele- birthday anniversary last Thursday by entertaining a few friends at dinner. Mrs. Muray Scureman celebrated Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Weid, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Brace, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Winifred Brace, ‘aunt and uncle and | cousin, Dana, Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence Newhart and Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ross of Binghamton and Virginia and Mother and Dad. Flacks Have New Boy Mr. and Mrs. Searcy Flack of Atlanta, Georgia announce the birth Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Taylor and granddaughter of Mrs. F. M. Gordon of Norton ave- nue. The new baby is Mrs. Gordon's fourth great grand child, all boys; Gordon Flack of Atlanta, John Phillips of Buffalo and Gordon Tay- lor of Hopewell, Va. being the others. Mr. and Mrs. William Ferry of Sweet Valley entertained at a din- ner Sunday honoring their ‘son, Billie, who celebrated his fourth birthday anniversary. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long and Dean, Gloria, Wilma June, June Ferry, the guest of honor and the host and hostess. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs." McKin- ley Long, Dayton and Jay, Miss June Long and Norman Iverson. Lilly | her birthday anniversary last Ta t 1 in These taffeta nylon dresses, featured in the February issue of Good Housekeeping, can go to § a Thursday. Mrs. Lewis S I tz ger the theater, party or anywhere and never be “prima donnas” when it’s time for the washtub. They can be NSS Mrs. Robert VanHorn of Lake Is Honored On Birthday rinsed as easily as stockings, dried in an hour and will remember and keep their lines without a single Road will entertain members of the Durbin Class this evening. Clara Wardan has returned: to her home on the Wardan Farm after being a patient for some time at General Hospital. Cards have been received from Mr. and Mrs, J. Stanley Rinehimer from the Ocean Plaza Apartments, Pompano, Florida, who are enjoy- ing. the beach and the beautiful view of the Ocean and Gulf Stream from “their windows. Mrs. Herbert A. Smith of Machell avenue and Miss Mae Rickard of Plymouth left Wednesday by motor, for Sebring Lake, Fla. They will be gone about six weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eipper of Rice Street had as dinner guest Sunday their son, Glenmore L. being guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fran- cis Lewis of Lehman, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shel- hammer of Nanticoke and daughter, Ruth, and Miss Jule Bartley of Scranton were Sunday guests of the Francis Lewises at Lehman. Mr. and Mrs. William Doods and daughter of Kingston visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson at Lehman «' on Sunday. AL Ben Neyhart of Fernbrook is able to be out again after being confined to his home with bronchitis for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Harris Haycox re- turned to their home on Main road Saturday after spending several weeks in Florida. Mrs. Florence Phillips of Nor- ton avenue is spending several days in Harrisburg as guest of her dau- ghter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Simonton. Mrs. Lewis Stritzinger was guest of honor at a birthday party given by members of the Rickey Club at her home in Fernbrook last Wed- nesday. She received many lovely gifts. Present were Mrs. Edward Sowers, Mrs. George Shaver Sr, Mrs. Oscar Dymond, Mrs, Claude Cooke, Mrs. George Shaver Jr., and the hostess. : Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. George Shaver, Jr. Have New Baby Girl Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brobst of Pinecrest avenue have announced the birth of a seven pound baby girl at Nesbitt Hospital, Thusday, girl, Sharon Alice at Nesbitt Hos- pital, Thursday, January 20. This Elston. The Brobsts will celebrate their thirteenth wedding annivers- ary in May. Mrs. Louise Colwell Is Hostess To Card Club Mrs. Louise Colwell entertained members of her bridge club at her home on Rice Street Monday eve- ning. Present were Mrs. Paul War- riner, Mrs. Ray Evans, Mrs. Flor- ence Phillips, Mrs. M. J. Brown, Mrs. Henry Peterson, Mrs. James Huston, Mrs. ‘J. H, Hauck and the hostess. Entertains Club Mrs. Milford Shaver entertained members of her card club at her home on Center Hill road Friday evening. Present were Mrs. Harvey McCarthy, Mrs. Karl Kuehn, Mrs. cue from the flatiron. Of Mallinson nylon, they're called Cinderella taffetas and come in black, gray, coffee and navy. : New Officers Are Installed At Meeting Of Kiwanis Women Mrs. Clyde Cooper was installed as president of Dallas Kiwanis Women at the meeting Wednes- day evening at Irem Temple Country Club. Other officers in- stalled were: first vice president, Mrs. Charles Smith; second vice president, Mrs. Kenneth Rice; re- cording secretary, Mrs. J. W. Rear- don; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Walter Elston, treasurer, Mrs. David Joseph. Mrs. Fred Anderson officers and committee members with corsages and was in turn given a corsage by Mrs. Cooper. Mrs. Anderson reported on the Club’s social service work and read notes of thanks from the re- cipients. The annual report of the treasurer was given by Mrs. David Joseph and Mrs. Herbert Griesing reported for the auditor’s commit- tee. Birthday gifts were given by Mrs. Donald Harris and Mrs. Earl Hess and won by Mrs, Griesing and Mrs. Rice. Committee for next meeting will be Mrs. Albert Shaffer and Mrs. Herbert Griesing. Shaver, David Joseph, LeRoy Trox- ell, Albert Shaffer, Fred Anderson, Clyde Cooper, Melvin Mosier, Char- les Smith, Herbert Griesing, Rob- ert Hale, Donald Harris, J. W. Reardon and Walter Elston. Rev. Charles H. Frick Is Guest on Birthday Rev, Charles H. Frick of Hunts- ville Christian Church was feted at a baked ham dinner held in the church social rooms following Bible School _ on Sunday. Occasion was Rev. Frick’s birthday. The delicious meal was prepared and served by the Ladies’ Aid. Present were Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Garinger, Mr. and Mrs; Charles R. Elston, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Shav- er, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Culp, Mr, Celebrates Birthday George Shaver Jr. was guest of honor at a birthday party at the home of his parents at Fernbrook Monday evening. A birthday cake and lovely gifts were enjoyed. Pre- sent were Mr. and Mrs. Snyder and daughter, Irene, Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver Jr. and son, Skippy. TC VDDD ET R Boys and Girls Enjoy Saturday Story Hour A fine crowd of boys and girls| enjoyed the story hour by Mrs. Janet Smith at the Library Satur- day morning. They were: Alberta Dugan, Susie Owens, Marian Mas- cali, Nancy VanHorn, Bobby Gir- van, Eddie Girvan, Teddy Girvan, Sandra Clark, Dicky Clark, Joe Peterson, Judy Williams, Roberta Williams, Sandy Hislop, Pauline Moock, Janice Harris, Billy De- Remer, Judy Robinhold, Bobby Moyer, © Tommy Saunders, Holly Stock, Sally Moyer, Tommy Honey- othy Eck, Jack Eck, Marilyn Eck, Doris Fay Whipp, Joyce Oliver, Charlyn Reinfurt, Dorothy Tibus, Pamela Yeager, Patsy Mulcey and Cathy Girvan. Mrs, James Haley of Norton ave- nue is able to be around again after a recent illness. Charles | For Two... . is always a treat here. Bring your best girl and enjoy our taste-thrilling foods, splendid service, de- lightful atmosphere. Our Present: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rob- erts, Burton Roberts, Miss Addie Elston, Mrs. Elva Warmouth, Joan Warmouth, Dale Warmouth, Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Covert, Edith Dietz, Mildred Major, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Culp, Mrs. Wilbur Davis and the host and hostess, Farmer Dance For a night of fun.and frolic come out to Lake Silkworth, and CLEARANCE SALE Drastic Reductions On All Merchandise AT NORMAN'S KIDDIE Luzerne Fairlawn Evaporated Milk 6 cans Tlc ? Pillsbury Gold-Medal Flour 25 1b. Sack—$1.85 Campbell’s Chicken Noodle Soup 2 For 3lc Beechnut Gum—Carten 87c MAIN STREET — DALLAS CARDS FROM 2 Whitman's Hearts | $2.00 To $6.50 Beautifully Decorated ‘Whitman's Box Candy = HALLMARK CARDS A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF VALENTINE FOR fc TO $1.00 Kuehn’s Drug Store DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA RT ALi a8 (3X) ‘L33ALS NIVIN 9€ — v7 Eipper of Kingston. : is their first child. Mrs. Brobst is was in charge of mstallation. Present were: Mesdames Sher- ¥ SR Oe Tien a % 5 aR Grace Ferry and E. L. Truett) the former Emma Elston, daughter] Mrs. Leroy Troxell, retiring pres- | man Davis, Earl Hess, Kenneth I 2 2, E gis Looe, rew ; $1 50 T 0 LY 00 . Os i “+ “have returned to Philadelphia after | of Mrs. Jane and the late William ident, presented each of her former |Rice, John Parsons, Clarence Joh, Ann Bleck, Beverly Boh Dor - ey 3 v Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Hirlinges| Betty Warhola, Mrs. Florence Phil- and Mrs. H. J. Major, Mr. and Mrs. DISTINCTIVE J ; : | OHS | VA Re 1 ; of Kitchen Creek and Mr. and|lips, Miss Gertrude Wilson and the | Stanley Culp, Richard Culp, Vir- FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS menu is replete with all I kd) | HL : Mts. Bruce Hirlinger of Tamarack, | hostess. ginia Ann Culp, Mrs. Robert Culp, S your favorite dishes pre- : ’ Clinton County were Tuesday vis- os 2 Mrs. Bertha Jenkin, Mrs. Mira Co- : ee us for J B : . \itors at the Rood home on Lehman Auxiliary Meeting vert. Weddings, Funerals, Anni- pared to a connoisseurs avenue. Nesbitt Tospital Ausiliery. wil Mildred Major, Mrs. Wililam Eck- || versaries, Birthdays, Special taste. ert, Mr. and Mrs, Carlton Hadsall, || Events. SHAVER THEATRE SHAVERTOWN FRI-SAT. “Night Has a 1000 Eyes” with John Lund, Gail Russell Cartoon, News and Shorts MON.-TUES. “The Paradine Case” Gregory Peck, Valli, Ann Todd WED.-THUR. “Return of Rin Tin Tin” in color with Donald Woods, Claudia Drake Cartoon and Shorts meet Friday, February 4 at 2 o'clock at the Trucksville Hose House. Mr. and Mrs. Sandel Hunt of Spring street will leave on Wednes- day for Arizona to visit their son, Sandy. Mrs. Lee Hessler of Trucksville is a patient in General Hospital. Mrs. Charles Perkins has been ill at her home in Trucksville, Marvin Miller of Trucksville is a patient at Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. Norton F. Montross has re- turned to her home in Luzerne after spending a week with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Himmler of Lake Road. Janice Bronson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bronson of Sweet Valley is able to be out again after a critical illness. Louise and Janet Hadsall, Mrs. Elva Warmouth, Harvey Moss, Joan Warmouth, Hannah Culp, Barbara Culp, Patricia Clark, William Don- ald Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Roberts, Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Frick, Bobbie, Elaine, Bonnie and Gerald Wagner, Janice Roberts, Suellen Roberts, Wayne Schmoll, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Covert, Judy Roberts, Edith Dietz, David H. Shaver, Dale Warmouth, Jack Roberts, Jack Culp, Miss Addie Elston, Mrs. Frances Culp and Mrs. Ralph M. Frantz. Have New Baby Boy Mr. and Mrs. George Wesley an- nounce the birth of a third daugh- ter, and their eighth child, at Nes- bitt Memorial Hospital on Tuesday, h\ | January 25. “The Best In Flowers” HAUCK’S FLOWERS TELEPHONE 585 Memorial Highway—Dallas TREC VETVTVECVETVETVILT Bowmans Restaurant Main St., Dallas FRIDAY and SATURDAY— Frederick March feature. HIMMLER “Best Years Of Our Lives” Due to the length of the picture, every one should be in his or her seat by 8 o'clock in order to see the entire DALLAS, PA. 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