} \GE FOUR i THE POST, FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1949 Veighborhood Notes And News Of Local Church Doings uf Purely by Personal | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gay and Mr, and Mrs. Paul Brace of Orange returned last week after spending two weeks in Florida. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sands of Tunkhannock are spending some time in Florida. Janice, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Oliver of Lake road is steadily improving at Nesbitt ‘Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Paul LaBar enter- tained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Ruth of Baltimore, Md., Mrs. Sterling Machell and son, Jerry. David LaBar returned with the Ruths to Baltimore for a short Lv visit, Mrs, Ralph C. Antrim Jr. and son left Saturday by plane for Co - umbus, Ga., to join the former's husband, Second Lieutenant Ralph * ‘who is in an officers’ special train- ing school at Fort Benning. ‘Mrs. H. H. Zeiser and Mrs, W. J. Smith who have been spending the winter at St. Petersburg, Fla., returned this week to their homes in Dallas. Mrs. Charles Gates of Shrineview | will leave tomorrow by plane for Los Angeles, Cal, where she will visit relatives. Mrs. E izabeth Moore of Union street, Kingston, spent the weekend Qin her brother, Harvey Moss at Huntsville. Mrs. Elva Warmouth and family of Huntsville spent Sunday after- noon at Bear Creek with Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Anderson. Mrs, An- derson, her daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Hoke of Drums and her niece, Mrs. G. O. Ellifritz of Boonton, N. J., attended the funeral of Richard Warmouth at Ithaca, Mich., last week, Mrs. Sara Baker of Lehman ave- nue is visiting relatives in West Pittston for a few days. Little Judy Rowlands, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Row- lands of Main road, Trucksville, has been ill with pneumonia, Jim Fink, member of the fresh- man class alt, Mansfield State Teachers’, College, spent the week- end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chiford Fink of Lehigh street, | Shavertown. He celebrated his birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. John Fergusen of Lawn avenue, Shavertown, had as weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. Char- les Nodder of Tuckahoe, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jones and children Beth Ann and Edward Jr., of Baltimore, spent the weekend with the latter’s parents; Mr. and Mrs. William Niemeyer of Daven- port street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Albert of Pioneer avenue have been spending “sesometime in Miami, Florida, and will stop off on their way back at Pinehurst, N. C. for a few days of golf. After their return they will go to New York to meet their son who has been in Arabia. . Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hope and Mr. and Mrs. John Mackinrow left on Friday for a tour of the south- ern states and Florida. ~ Mr. and Mrs, Harold Titman left Friday for Florida. Mrs. Clarence Laidler has return- ed to her home on Pioneer avenue after undergoing a serious surgical ~ operation at General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Robbins have returned home after spending a month in Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Frick and daughter, Nancy of Merchantville, N. J., and Earl Frick of Doylestown were recent guests of Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Frick of Sweet Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Root of Franklin street had as guest several days last week their niece, Bonnie Bechtold of Harding. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Weaver of Franklin street spent the week end Bo York City. ; rie Clark, son of Mr, and Mrs. Donald. Clark ; of Huntsville Road has been ill the past week. | eq | | a | | | eo] El HN ol J SHAVER THEATRE SHAVERTOWN FRI-SAT. “Julia Misbehaves” with Greer Garson, Walter Pidgeon, Elizabeth Taylor, Peter Lawford 14 ~ Cartoon—News MON.-TUES. “River Lady” ; in technicolor with Yvonne DeCarlo, Dan Druyea Cartoon—shorts WED.-THUR. ‘Letter from an Unknown Woman” Joan Fontaine, Louis Jourdan Miss Pearl Hopple Is Bride of Allen Biggs Mrs. John Hopple of Davenport street announces the marriage of their daughter, "Pearl, to Allan Biggs, son of yMr. and Mrs. Bert Biggs of Lehigh street, Shavertown. Rev. Fredgrick Reinfurt performed the double ring ceremony in Dallas Methodist, Church Sinday, Febru- ary 20. Attendants were Miss Doris Wan- dall and David Kitchen, friends of the bride and groom. Following the ceremony a dinner was held at Dalons Inn, Wyoming avenue in Kingston and the couple left for Cranbury, N. J. where they were guests of the bride's brother and sister-in-law. Mrs. Biggs is a graduate of Dal- las Borough High School and is employed at Natona Mills. Mr. Biggs was graduated from Kingston Township High School and is em- ployed by Sordoni Construction Company. The couple will reside tempor- arily with the bride’s mother. Mrs. Mary Hardisky of Lehman Heights is improving after a siege of illness. Attending the Spring Convoca- tion of the Grand Lodge of Penn- sylvania, F. & A. M. in Philadelphia last Tuesday and Wednesday were: Arlean Bowman, Granville Sowden, Stanley Moore, Ernest Caryl and Algert Antanaitis. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Flack of Goss Manor attended the Gover- nor’s Reception for the members of the General Assembly at Harris- burg on Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. William Templin and their two infant daughters left Tuesday morning for their farm at Lake Norden, N. D. after spending four months with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. W. Templin. Mrs, Herbert A. Smith has re- turned to her home on Machell avenue after spending several weeks at Lake Sebring. Her granddaugh- ter is spending some time with her. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Richards have left for Florida where they will spend the next month. Richard Lutes of Lutes’ Corners has accepted a position with the Pitometer Company of New York City. Mrs. Edith Weaver, Noxen R. D. is a patient at Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. .and Mrs. W. Rodman Derr of Center Hill road will move this month to their newly purchased home at 413 Redleaf Road, Wynne- wood, Pa. Rod Jr. will finish the school year as a boarder at Wy- oming Seminary. Kenneth who at- tends Dallas Borough School will transfer to the Lower Marion Schools. E. R. Kurlin, district representa- tive of Miller Chemical Company for ten northeastern Pennsylvania counties is having a busy season doing field work with orchardists throughout the area. Mr. and Mrs. Kurlin now make their home in the Devens house at Kunkle. Their daughter, Mrs. David Lunger is Home Economist in Bucks County. Ralph Parsons, Bill Clewel, Le- roy Updyke, Mrs. Maude Bevan and Mrs. Locke of Trucksville are patients at Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. Herbert Williams, Jessie Hughes, Mrs. Wesley Bellas and Leo Shotwell of Trucksville are pa- tients at General Hospital. The following have returned to their homes in Trucksville after being patients in hospitals: Gerald Warner, Bill and Jimmie Strausser, Marian Stookey, Lou Roushey, Glen Bulford, Mrs. Jake Harrison and Natalie Jones. Warren Yeisley is getting along nicely at his home on Overbrook road after submitting to an oper- ation at General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John McCusker of Yeager avenue spent the week- end in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Neubert who have been living with the lat- ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Webber on Elmcrest avenue have purchased and moved into the house next to Dr. Malcolm Borth- wick on Pioneer avenue. Mr. and Mrs. William Camp, formerly of New York State, took up residence on Elmcrest avenue last Friday. Their Elmecrest neigh- bors dropped in to welcome them on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hendricks, formerly of St. Louis, have purchased and moved into one of the new homes on Elmcrest avenue. This leaves only one unoccupied house in the neighborhood, > Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Griesing of Franklin street visited friends and relatives: in Weatherly over the weekend. « Lois, student nurse at University of Pennsylvania Hospi- tal, spent the weekend at her home, Mrs. Gerald Dettmofe of. Leh- man avenue entertained at tea Denmons and McCartys Enjoy Birthday Party Five generations of Denmons and four of the McCarty family enjoyed a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Lester McCarty February 18 when little Virginia Lee McCarty celebrated her first birthday anni- versary. Great Great Grandma Den- mon of Tunkhannock is eighty six. The only member of the family ab- sent was Great grandpa Walter Brown. A huge birthday cake decorated with one candle was the apple of Virginia's eye. Present at the party were: Great Great Grandma Denmon, Great Grandpa and Grandma Kirk Me- Cary of Lehman, Gus Denmon of Beaumont, Grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Denmon of Beaumont, and Mr. and Mrs. Elwood McCarty of Dallas, Beverly and Shirley Den- mon, Virginia Lee and her par- ents. Kathy Lynn Dorn Mr. and Mrs. William Dorn of Mill street have announced the birth of a seven and a half pound baby girl, Kathy Lynn, at Nesbitt Hospital February 27. Mrs. Dorn is the former Therese Sedler. This is their first child. Kunkle Ladies Meet At Fred Dodson Home Mrs. Fred Dodson entertained members of the Kunkle W.S.CS. at her home in Kunkle Wednes- day afternoon. Assisting her was Mrs. Lewis Nulton. Plans were made to serve a creamed chicken dinner April 20, and Mrs. Lewis Wilson was named chairman. Present were: Mrs, A. C. Devens, Miss Mildred Devens, Mrs. Ann Richards, Rev. and Mrs. James Hil- bert, Mrs. Ray Henney, Mrs. Vic- tor Rydd, Mrs. Calvert Birnstock and Jo Carol, Mrs. Russell Miers, Mrs. James Kerlin, Mrs. Gomer Elston, Mrs. Ralph Elston, Mrs. Gideon Miller, Mrs. Julia Kunkle, Mrs. Philip Ellsworth, Mrs. William Brace, Mrs. Arthur Tredinnick, Mrs. Charles Wertman, Mrs. William Eckert, Mrs. Lewis Wilson, Mrs. George Landon, Sheila Hilbert, Mrs. Ralhp Ashburner, Mrs, Stella Isaacs, and the hostesses. Weekend At Cabin Donald Frantz, Huntsville, was host to several friends at the Frantz hunting cabin, Lopez, over the weekend. Friends included: David Shafer, Paul Wasserott, Dallas; Jack Evans, Wilkes-Barre; and Bob A lovely candlelight service in- itiated fifteen new members of Harvey's Lake Woman's Service Club at the second birthday dinner held in the Rex Dining Room last Thursday evening. Mrs. James Gar- ey, in charge of the ceremony, pre- sented each with a corsage. Miss Pauline Davis, club histor- ion gave a brief history of the or- ganization. Business consisted of re- ports from Martha Price, auditing, committee, Avis Kocher, service chairman, Helen Scouten, housing chairman, Virginia Swanson, jpro- gram, Mary Zorzi, treasurer. he Bethia Allen, financial chairman, reported that the club would spon- sor a dance, card party, bake sale, rummage sale and minstrel during the year. Program consisted of a spring hat show put on by J. F. Ortmann, manager of Pomeroy’s millinery de- partment with club members as models. A ten dollar hat, door prize, was won by Mrs. Raymond Grey. Following the formal fashion show, members staged a fashion parade of funny hats, old hats, pretty hats, and prizes were won by Mrs. Harold Fisk, Mrs. Robert Payne and Mrs. Clarence Shaver, Jr. ancy Whitesell; Fifteen New Members Taken In Harvey's Lake Service Club New members present were: Mes- dames Charles Williams, Henry But- ler, Clarence Moledor, Hattie Wes- ley, Fred Dodson, Clyde Hoyt, Fred Merrill, Mable Murphy, Myron Wil- liams, Stanley Gregg, Henry Wolfe, Carl Schreiner, Jr., and Kate Schultz. Old members and guests: Mes- dames Donald C. Smith, John Stenger Jr., Earl Payne, Jasper Kocher, Ferne Smith, Clarence Ob- erst, Phyllis Honeywell, Eleanor Humphrey, Raymond Grey, C. E. Shaver Jr., H. E. Payne, Elwood Donald D. Smith, Carl Swanson, Harry B. Allen, Walbridge Leinthall, Dean Kocher, Bethia Al- len, Jdmes Grey, Fred Swanson, Albert Armitage, Joseph Rauch, John Zorzi Jr., Harry H. Allen, Cal- vin McHose, Robert Payne, A. G. Kistler, G. N. Carpenter, Eva Al- len, Cornelius Smith, Carrie Rood, Jane Harron, Pauline Davis, Ruth Williams, Alice “Williams, John Stenger 3rd, Stephen Evans, Vida Comstock, Bud Scouten, David Mor- ris, William Deets, Raymond Gar- inger, Harvey Kitchen, Joseph Rauch, Guy Scouten, George Taylor; Misses Bethia Allen, Edna Miller, Mary Delaney. Mrs. Russell Race Is Honored On Birthday Mrs. Russell Race of Demunds was guest of honor at a birthday party given by her daughters re- cently. The party table was attractive with pink and white tapers and colorful birthday cake. Present were: Mrs. Henry Phil- lips, Mrs. Ira Frantz, Mrs. Horton Bell, Mrs. Willard Race, Mrs. Byron Kester, Mrs. George Berlew, Mrs. Fred Drake, Ricky and Virginia Drake, Mrs. Russell Eyet, Mrs. J. J. Voitek, Mrs, Joseph Voitek, Mrs. Harry Sweppenheiser, Alberta Bar- bara, Dorothy and Beatrice Race, Joyce and Harry Sweppenheiser Jr., Mrs. Carol Smith, Carol Mae Smith and Mrs. Race. Capped In Philadelphia Carol Githens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Githens of Ridley Park, Pa., former Dallas res- ident, received her/cap recently at Philadelphia General Hospital. Carol, who graduated from Rid- ley Park High School with honors received a scholarship to General Walters, Trucksville. Hospital. Monday and Tuesday Linda Darnell “June Bud Davis Friday and Saturday “Good Gary Cooper HIMMLER “Forever Amber” In technicolor Wednesday and Thursday SHOWS START AT 6:30 and 9. DALLAS, PA. Cornell Wild Bride” Robert Montgomery Sam” Ann Sheridan THEATRE I * 206 Lehigh Street Tuesday afternoon Irs. Henry PN » Peterson and cub repogter, Joe. For Health and Charm . . . MARJORIE—Hairdresser For Appointment Call 462-R-11 ‘Marjorie Huey, proprietor Just see how healthy and charming your hair looks and feels . . . after one of our invigorating scalp treatments and with an expertly cropped hair-do. Don’t delay. Greet the spring season with verve! “Call for an appointment now! Manicuring Shavertown | Mrs. David Jones Is Hostess To Joy Class Mrs. David Jones of Pittston en- tertained members of the Joy Class of Kunkle Methodist Church at her home Tuesday evening. Assisting + her were Mrs. Carl Lamoreaux and Mrs. Corey Besteder. Present were: Mrs. William Eck- ert, Mrs. Warren Rogers, Mrs. James Miers, Mrs. Dan Meeker, Mrs. Robert Bachman, Mrs. Leon Race, Mrs. Paul Hilbert, Mrs. Thom- as Landon, Mrs. Allen Brace, Mrs. Edwin Shoemaker, Mrs. Ray EI- ston, Mrs. Ida Jones, Mrs. John Hastie, Mrs. William Haddle, Mrs. Calvert Birnstock, Mrs. Gomer Els- ton, Mrs. Clyde Hoyt, Mrs. Fred Dodson, Mrs. Ralph Elston, Mrs. Gene Elston, Bonnie Lou and the hostesses. Huntsville Class Meets With Carlton Hadsall Men’s Bible Class of Huntsville Christian Church met last Wednes- day night at the home of Carlton Hadsall. Mr. Hadsall presided. De- votions were led by Milton Culp. Present were Burton Roberts, Wilbur Davis, John Roberts, Stan- ley Culp, Rev. C. H. Frick, Milton Culp, Hayden Richards, Charles El- ston, and Dale Warmouth. Refresh- ments were served by Mrs, Hadsall, Mrs. Frick and Mrs. Elston. Have New Baby Girl Mr. and Mrs. William O’Malley of Trucksville have announced the birth of a baby girl, Kimberly Anne at Nesbitt Hospital on Feb- ruary 25. Mrs. Constanza Weir who has been so critically ill at Goodleigh Farms is somefhat improved. Mrs. Harry Snyder Is Guest At Farewell Tea Mrs. O. L. Harvey and Mrs. Thomas E. Cease of Franklin street entertained at a tea at their home Wednesday afternoon, in honor of Mrs. Harry J. Snyder, who moved from Claude street to Bloomsburg, this week. : : Mrs. Eugene Lazarus poured. Centerpiece was a large bouquet of daffodils and blue iris in a crystal bowl, and yellow candles in silver candle holders. Present were: Mrs. ‘Bugene R. Lazarus of Kingston; Mrs. Frederick W. Reinfurt, Mrs. Raymond E. Kuh- nert, Mrs. Sterling Williams, Mrs. Wesley Himmler, Mrs. Richard J. 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