The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 08, 1949, Image 4

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‘Mrs. Walter Shaver of Pioneer
| avenue left Wednesday for Niagara
Falls to visit her son and daughter-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wellington
Shaver and to attend the wedding of’
} Jean Henderson, formerly of Court-
} dale. Miss Henderson will marry
Baiieiin M. Phillips of Niagara Falls
Oth, :
aude Sutliff of Huntsville
Road, who has been ill for some
ime, is still confined to her home.
"Mr. and Mrs. John Henninger of
. Druid Hills have returned from
F" Newark, where they spent a few
days with their son, John, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dewey of
paver avenue have purchased a
e in Hart i d, Conn., and will
there shl§ly.
py son of Conyngham
is a patient in Nesbitt Hos-
Mrs. William: Carroll of Spring
street has returned home after
spending several weeks in Norris-
town, where she visited friends and
attended social activities at Villa-
ova College, where her husband is
’” a student.
Curtis Neuner, formerly of Shav-
ertown, who is serving his appren-
iceship at the Corning Glass Works
in that city has been advanced to
position in the experimental lab-
of the company. He is
Po, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
suner of Terrace Drive.
Mr. and Mrs. Almon Altemus,
serly of Carverton Road, have
to the Fitzer home in Car-
vhich they purchased re-
Bliss Louise Hazeltine, student
Wurse at Cornell Medical Center,
\spent the weekend with her parents,
snd Mrs. Ralph Hazeltine, of
ill Road.
Albert Wiliams of Lehigh
pire boon. a patient in
spital, has returned HSRE-
Hodgen, who has been
at Harter’s Dairy for many
briously ill at Nesbitt Hos-
Wma Stahl of Shavertown
WS returned home after spending
three months visiting her daughter,
Mrs. Grant Holmes, of Williams-
port. :
Thomas Owens of Newark ©
the weekend guest of his sister, Mrs.
JoHn Grant, of Shaver avenue anc
his mother, Mrs. Laura Owen, who
resides with Mrs. Grant.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder and
family of Lehman were Sunday din-
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George
Shaver, Jr., of Trucksville.
Betsy Reynolds, freshman at Key-
stone Junior College, will arrive
April 13th to spend the spring holi-
Reynolds, Jr., of Trucksville.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam White and
of White's Ferry spent the
fekend with Miss Pauline Bes-
teder of Main Road, Trucksville.
The new officers of Lady Rebekah
odge, No. 514, will be installed
“dav cveningd April 13th, at
cksville by Dis-
anklin and her
CL. Frellows held
installation of thelr new officers on
Tuesday evening. Eugene Piatt was
elected Noble Grand and George
Shaver Vice Grand. .
Luther Powell of Lehigh street,
who was a recent patient in General
"Hospital, has returned home. 3
John Davies will return to Prince-
ton University Wednesday after
spending the spring vacation with
Nis parents, Mr.
Davies of Parsonage street. :
Mrs. . Marion Brunges is substi-
tuting at Centermorel
for Mrs. Arline Kunkle who is a pa-
tient at General Hospital.
HAVER THEATRE
rel SHAVERTOWN
FRI.-SAT.
Words and Music”
in technicolor with
Mickey Rooney, Tom Drake,
June Allyson
; News
MON.-TUES.
DOUBLE FEATURE
“The Prairie”
ith Alan Baxter, Lenore Aubert
“Jungle Goddess”
with George Reeves,
‘Wanda MeKay
WED.-THUR.
DOUBLE FEATURE
5a y
iThe Dead Don’t Dream
with Hopalong Cassidy
“Curley”
carnival in color
day with her mother, Mrs. George |
and Mrs. Stanley
and School
Miss Miriam Lathrop has been ill
at her home on Main road.
Joe Peterson is ill at his home on
Norton Avenue with measles.
Keith and Punchy Smith, child-
ren of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smith
have the measles at their home at
Huntsville.
William McNeil, son of Mr. and
Mrs. William McNeil Sr. who has
been studying electronics for the
past year at Great Lakes Naval
Training Center has left aboard the
U. S. S. Mercury for England where
he will be stationed for the next
four to six months. Bill is a grad-
uate of Dallas Borough High School.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore, Sr.,
James Franklin and Mrs. Anna
Kinsman of Luzerne drove up to
Endicott on Sunday to see Mrs.
William Franklin who has been a
patient at Ideal Hospital for sev-
eral days. Mrs. James Franklin has
been with her since a week ago
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Bytheway
of Luzerne spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Nulton of Lehman.
Mrs. Stanley Hilbert and daugh-
ters, Inez, Alice and Marguerite
attended the Youth Conference at
White Haven on Friday and Sat-
urday.
Peter Clark will return to Prince-
ton University next week after vis-
iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Clark of Baldwin St.
Little Judy Rowlands who has
been so ill at her home in Trucks-
ville for the past few weeks was
able to go down stairs and enjoy
a dinner on her sister Dilys’s birth-
day this week.
Carolyn and Janet Reed, children
of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Reed of
Huntsville road, are ill with the
measles.
Beverly, Dorothy, Marilyn and
Jackie Eck are ill at their home
in Shavertown with the measles.
Cards have been received from
Mrs. Henry H. Kitchen who has
been spending the winter in Oak-
land Park, Florida, saying that she
has returned to her home in Balti-
more, Maryland.
Mr. and Mrs. Ord Trumbower and
son, Dougie of Huntsville road spent
the weekend in Washington -enjoy-
npthe cherry blossoms.
Beverly ~Eok..Was hostess at
Library Story Hour Savaraay, March |
26 when she celebrated her fift!
birthday anniversary. Gale Dixon
was hostess last Saturday when she
celebrated her third birthday and
Sally Moyer who will be five wil
be hostess this Saturday.
Mrs. Martin Porter, well known
and popular Shavertown school
teacher was admitted to Nesbitt
Hospital on Thursday, where she
will undergo a major operation.
Mrs. Arvilla Swan Keiper of Ridge
Street has returned home after
having been a patient at the Bronx
Veteran's Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs, John Wardell of
Garverton Road spent the wed
in Somerville,” N. J. where they
were the guests of Miss Helen An-
derson and her mother.
Mrs. Willard Durbin of Shaver
Avenue has just returned from
Greensboro, where she was called
to the bedside of her sister, who
was seriously injured in an auto-
mobile accident.
Mrs. James Wheeler of Vonder-
heid Street is a patient in Nesbitt
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs: James Sands of
Carverton had as recent guests, Mr.
and Mrs. George Wright of Easton.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Witheridge of
guests of the latter’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Smith of Car-
verton Road for several days last
week. They came north to attend
the funeral of Mrs. Kenneth Bux-
ton Witheridge who died recently.
Mrs. Percy Hart of Center St.,
Shavertown is recuperating at her
home following a recent illness.
Miss Sophia Morris, teacher at
Kingston Township High School has
been selected as one of the judges
for the Pennsylvania State For-
ensic League Contest, which will
be held at Kingston High School
on Saturday morning at 9:45.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elston of
Kunkle have returned from a three
week sojourn in Florida.
Mrs. Walter Nolan of Warchester,
Pa. is spending some time with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Haughwout of Carverton Road.
Mrs, George Houck of Spring
Street is a patient in General Hos-
pital.
Mrs. Nellie Reese of Carverton
Road has been ill at her home.
Doctor and Mrs. Theodore Baker
of Rice Street and children who
have been in Florida for several
weeks have returned home.
Diane Banta, daughter of Chief
and Mrs. Louis Banta of Mt. Green-
wood Road, who has been ill is
able to be up and about.
Thomas Hontz, Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Hontz jof Terrace
Drive has completed his studies at
Drexel Institute of Technology. ‘He
Richmond, Va., and son, Don were |
Mrs. Morgan A. Wilcox of Lake
road celebrated her eightieth birth-
day anniversary with open house
for her many friends Tuesday, March
29. She received ninety-one birth-
day cards and many lovely gifts,
among them a huge cake decorated
by Mrs. William Sharp of Fernbrook
with delicious looking pink frosting
and scores of candles. .
The house was attractively decor-
ated with baskets of sweet peas and
red roses, gifts of neighbors.
Mrs. Amanda Yaple and Mrs.
Walter L. King poured. Assisting
with the serving were Mrs. William
Lynch, daughter of Mrs. Wilcox and
neighbors, Mrs. Zel Garinger and
Mrs. Milford Shaver,
Out of town guests were Mrs.
Fred Fiala and Mrs. A. D. Poffen-
berger of Harrisburg and Mrs. Belle
Smith and Miss Helen Terry of
Tunkhannock.
THE POST, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1949
Mrs. Morgan A. Wilcox Celebrates
Eightieth Birthday With Friends
Others who called were Mrs. Ethel
Oliver, Mrs. Frances Keifer, Mrs.
Raymond Kuhnert, Mrs. Jean
Kuehn, Mrs. Wesley Himmler, Mrs.
Edgar Brace, Mrs. Ralph Hallock,
Mrs. Thomas Varker, Mrs. C. S. Hil-
debrant, Mrs. Elmer Parrish, Mrs.
Robert VanHorn, Mrs. Milford Sha-
ver, Mrs. F. B. Schooley, Mrs. Peter
D. Clark, Mrs. Charles Mayer, Mrs.
Zelza Garinger, Mrs. Fred Welsh,
Mrs. William Hanna, Mrs. William
Sharp, Mrs, Harold Titman, Mr, and
Mrs. William Baker, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Saunders, Mr. and Mrs. John
Yaple, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shiber,
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Whipp, Zel
Garinger, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Dun-
gey, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dungey, Rev.’
and Mrs. Frederick Reinfurt.
Little Carol Dungey presented the
guest of honor a small basket of
flowers. Janice Hanna was the
youngest guest present.
Carolyn Walker To Wed
Bruce Zeiser April 23
Invitations have been issued for
the wedding of Miss Carolyn Russell
Walker, daughter of Mrs, William
Russell Walker of Providence, R. I,
and Bruce Hunter Zeiser, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce R. Zeiser of Provi-
dence. Bruce is grandson of Mrs.
H. H. Zeiser of Huntsville road and
the late Harry Zeiser, superinten-
dent of Wilkes-Barre City Schools,
and of Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter,
former Wilkes-Barre residents.
The ceremony will be performec
Saturday, April 23, in Saint Martin's
Church, Providence.
Robert Zeiser will be his brother’s
best man.
Following the ceremony, a recep
tion for two hundred guests will
held at the Rhode Island Count
Club.
Donna Claire Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Smith
of Harvey's Lake have announced
| the. bisth~afeg. six neund; “sever
ounce baby girl, Donna Claire, at
General Hospital Saturday, April 2.
This is the Smith’s first child, Mrs.
Smith is the former Mildred Kit-
chen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Kitchen. :
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kitchen of
Idetown motored to Milton Sun-
day to visit the former’s brother
and family, Mr. and Mrs, Robert
Kitchen. This weekend the Kitchens
will have as guest Mrs. Phoebe
Oakes of Athens.
Mrs. George Turn and daughter
Penny, are spending the week in
Orange, N. J. visiting the former's
mother, Mrs. Vola Atwater.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Fassett Crosby
of Noxen have started construc-
tion of their new home on North
Sunset Avenue, Goss Manor.
Clara Gross has returned to he
classes at Dallas Borough Hig
School after being a patient at Nes-
bitt Hospital. Clara is deeply ap-
preciative for the many flowers,
cards and remembrances sent her
by classmates and friends.
Ralph Garrahan will shortly move
into. his recently completed home
in Goss Manor.
Mr. and Mrs. George Turn and
Mr. and Mrs. James Owens visite
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dunnigan
and Mrs. Agnes Gallagher of Den-
ville, N, J., over the weekend.
Miss Norma Smith, daughter of
General and Mrs. Norman Smith is
spending a few days vacation with
her parents. A graduate of Wyo-
ming Seminary, Norma is a stu-
dent nurse at Geisinger Hospital
at Danville.
Donald Wade Smith who is a
cadet at the U. S. Coast Guard
Academy at New London, Conn. is
following in the footsteps of his
brother, Lt. Norman Smith as an
athlete of note. He has won his
letter in both football and basket-
ball at the Academy.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schmerer
have returned from Asbury Park
where they spent a week, vacation-
ing recently.
David Schmerer, student at Syra-
cuse University, is expected home
next week for the spring vacation.
Roberta Quaill Selects
Bpril 23 For Wedding
Invitations have been issued for
the wedding of Miss Roberta Louise
Quaill, daughter of Mrs. Frances
Quaill of Church street, and Edward
J. Keller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jul-
ius Keller of Clarks Summit. Rev.
Fischer will perform the ceremony
in St. Peter’s Lutheran Church,
Barney street, Wilkes-Barre, Satur-
day, April 23 at 7 o'clock.
Maid of honor will be Miss Joy
Cutler of Hollidaysburg, cousin of
the bride. Bridesmaids will be Miss
Betty Hamilton, of Pittsburgh, cous-
in of the bride, and Helen Keller
of Clarks Summit, sister of the
bridegroom. Junior bridesmaids will
be Joyce Oliver of Lake poad and
Gerry Matalavy, niece of the bride-
groom.
The bride will be given in mar-
riage by her brother, Jack. Best
man will be William. Keller of
Clarks Summit, brother of the
bridegroom. Joseph Ware, Clarks
Summit and John Rhodes, Pasa-
Gena, wal, will pe ES
Following the ceremony, a recep-
tion will be held at the Harvey's
Lake Hotel. 5 ®
Lt. Robert N. Smith
To Wed Jane Maccombs
The engagement of Miss Jane
Maccombs daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Maccombs of Athens,
Ohio to Lt. Robert N. Smith, son
of General and Mrs. Norman Smith
of Huntsville was announced re-
cently at a party given at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Olmstead
of Alexandria, Virginia.
The bride elect; who is a gradu-
ate of Ohio University, class of
1946, is a technical editor at the
Naval Research Labratory at Wash-
ington, where she has been employ-
ed for two and one half years. She
is vice president of the Pi Beta Phi
Junior Alumnae Club of Washing-
ton.
Lt. Smith is a graduate of Wyo-
ming Seminary and U. S. Naval
Academy at Annapolis and was an
outstanding athlete at both institu-
tions. He was both basketball and
football captain at Wyoming Sem-
inary and president of his class. At
the Naval Academy, he was a foot-
ball star and a regimental com-
mander during his senior year.
Commissioned a second lieutenant
in the Marine Corps, he is stationed
at Quantico, Virginia. Last fall
he was a member of the football
team, which won the service champ-
ionship of the country and at pres-
ent is a member of the track team.
The wedding will take place late
in May at Athens, Ohio. Lt. Smith
will have his brother, Donald Wade
Smith as his best man.
To Hold Rummage Sale
Dallas Senior Women’s Club will
hold a Rummage Sale in Luzerne
on May 2, 3, and 4, inclusive. Any
one having any articles to contrib-
ute may contact Mrs. Milfred Shav-
er, Dallas 302-R-16 or Mrs. A. J.
Pruett, Dallas 51-R-6. Committee
will make arrangements to pick ar-
ticles at your convenience.
Gregory Peck
HIMMLER
ll graduate June 22nd.
Cartoon and News
Special Matinee Saturday, April 9, 2 P. M.
“Five Little Peppers in Trouble”
DALLAS, PA.
ET ——
April 8th and 9th
“Yellow Sky”
Anne Baxter
THEATRE
Ne ighborhood Notes And News Of Loca
focal Club Delegates
Convene At Hazleton
Local women who: attended the
spring meeting of the Luzerne
County Federation of Women’s
Clubs at Hotel Altamont, Hazleton,
on Monday were Mrs, Milford Shav-
er, Mrs. W. H. Clewell, Mrs. Joseph
Rauch, Mrs. Bernard Whitney, dele-
gates for the Dallas Senior Club,
and Mrs. Robert Brown and Mrs.
Federation president, was in charge
of the meetings. During the morn-
ing talks were given by Mrs. Leroy
Koehler, Stroudsburg, vice-president
of Northeastern District; Mrs. Henry
Green, Hazleton, State Chairman of
Peace Service; and Miss Anne Ma-
son, Interior Decorating Consultant.
Following luncheon in the Coral
Room of the Hotel, conferences
were held by Mrs. George K. Raud-
enbush, State Chairman of Fine
Arts and Mrs, D. Ira Pratt, State
Chairman of Program. Mrs. J. Stew-
art Williams, Kingston, State Fed-
eration President brought a mess-
age from the State. Entertainment
was furnished by Miss Finley Hilde-
brand, vocalist accompanied by Miss
Anne Thomas; Miss Marion V.
Brown who gave a reading and the
advanced chorus of Hazleton High
School directed by Burton Hall.
Ricky Club Meeting
Mrs. George Shaver, Jr., of
Trucksville entertained members of
Wednesday.
the following:
ger, Mrs. Oscar Dymond,
Claudia Guyette, for the Junior
Club.
Mrs. Arthur Dreisbach, County
the Ricky Club at her home on |
Lunch was served to
Mrs. Lewis Stritzin-
Mrs.
George Shaver, Sr., and the hostess. ,
—Grand Opening—
STAR-LITE THEATRE
Route 309 Tunkhannock
(Right next to the Tunkhannock
Airport).
APRIL 11 and 12
“American Empire”
Packed with thrills
Plus added attractions and news
|
APRIL 13 and 14
Ride the Trails with
Bruce Cabbot and Jean Tierney
in
“Sundown”
Plus special selected shorts
and news
APRIL 15 and 16
Metro Goldwyn Mayers
technicolor hit
“Easter Parade”
starring Esther Williams,
Fred Astaire, Judy Garland.
Also News and Disney Cartoon
| Church Dine:
Miss Shirley Malkemes To Wed
Roland Gensel Saturday April 23
Miss Shirley Malkemes, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Malkemes
of 38 Oak street, Wilkes-Barre, will
become the bride of Roland Gensel,
son of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Gensel
of Lehman April 23 at 2 o'clock.
Rev. Jones will perform the double
ring ceremony in the Pentacostal
Church, Parrish street, Wilkes-
Barre.
Miss Malkemes is a graduate of
Meyers High School and has been
employed as bookkeeper at the Peo-
ple’s Laundry. Mr. Gensel was
graduated from Lehman High School
and served with the U. S. Army in
the European Theatre. He is en-
gaged in farming at Lehman.
The couple will reside on the Ide-
town road.
The bride will be given in mar-
riage by her father. Mrs. Calvin
Malkemes, sister-in-law of the bride,
will be matron of honor. Brides-
maids will be Mildred and Helen
Gensel, sisters of the bridegroom,
Audrey Traver and Ruth Moody
of Wilkes-Barre. Gloria Jean
Gensel, sister of the bridegroom,
will act as flower girl.
Four in A Row
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Zimmerman of
Holcomb’s Grove announce the birth
of a son, Carl Robert, on March
30th in Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. Zim-
merman is the former Bertha Noss
of Forty Fort. They have three
other children, Dale, Donald and
Best man will be Edward Gensel, | Arthur.
brother of the bridegroom, and
ushers, William Gensel, another
Rummage Sale
Huntsville Christian Church will
hold its rummage sale at the Lare
Building in Luzerne on Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday, April 18
to 20.
brother, Bernard Major of Lehman
Vernon Malkemes, cousin of the
bride, and Barney Cooke.
Following the ceremony, a recep-
tion will be held at the home of the
bride, ;
A, .
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the trade-mark of the Ayrshire
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