PAGE FOUR mm . Purely Personal . Steven Dole and her friend Phyllis Gilford of Shelbourne Ms spent the week-end delivering Po Hillside Farms two Milking Shorthorn calves, visiting Hillside Farms as guests of Mr, and Mrs. Charles S. Hemenway and taking back with them Anderson Jerome, the Grand Champion Bull at the 1949 Farm Show. Richard Lutes, of Trenton, N.J., spent the weekend with his parents, r. and Mrs. Ralph Lutes Mrs. Stella Isaacs, Mrs, Anne bichards, Mrs. Fred Dodson, and an Jackie visited Mrs. Arleen Up- Hyke, who was a patient at Robert FPacker Hospital, on Thursday. * Mr, and Mrs. Victor Paine and daughter Susan spent the weekend with Mr. Paine’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Updyke. tits. CHarles Bigelow of Norris- town, Penna., is spending her vaca- tion with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bige- lou. Mrs. A. G. Rutherford of Machell ‘avenue is a patient at Nesbitt Hos- pital where she submitted to an operation on Tuesday. George Shupp, Dallas RD, who submitted to an operation at Nes- bitt Hospital tert days ago returned ‘to his home on Sunday. He is able to be out again. Mrs. Ted Smith of Braintree, ' Mass.,, and Grandma Peterson of Quincy, Mass. are spending sev- eral days with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson of Norton avenue. They came here to attend Ann's Com- .mencement exercises at Wyoming Seminary. Mr. and Mrs, L. P. Taylor of At- ' lanta, Ga., are visiting at the F. wi. «Gordon home on Norton avenue. Mrs. Gordon who has been spend- ing several weeks in Georgia re- turned with them. Phil Ritter of Franklin street who submitted to an operation at Nesbitt Hospital last Thursday is getting along nicely. Miss Margaret Czulegar of Rice Street is a patient at Nesbitt Hos- pital. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Bodycomb of Main road had as guests last week the latter's sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Culkin and daughter, Denise of Rosemead, Cal. rs. Margaret Williams, who akes her home with her daugh- er, Mrs. Harold Bestwick of Elm- crést fell and dislocated her right shoulder. Mr, Haroud Bestwick of Elm- crest, spent the weekend in Rhode Island on business. Mr. and Mrs. William Niemeyer, Dallas had as recent guests, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jones and child- ren of Baltimore. Mrs. Frances Smith, Trucksville - recently returned from a visit to ' North Chile, N. Y. where she was the guest of her daughters, Mrs. Ruth Stevenson and Mrs. Phobis Oberst. She also spent some time “wih, her sister, Mrs, Luther Rou- shey.” William Carroll, Jr., student at Villanova College spent the week- end with his wife and young son, Billy of Shavertown. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Evans spent Tuesday in Philadelphia where they visited the Breyer's Ice Cream plant. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lynch, Harrisburg and Miss Doris Lynch, Philadelphia will spend the week- end with Mrs. Margaret Wilcox of Lake street. Mr. and Mrs. Walter King, Lake street will spend the weekend in Maryland. Mrs. A. G. Eddinger, Demunds road spent the weekend in Wash- ington as the guest of her niece. She made the trip by plane. Mrs. George Budd, Druid Hills is spending some time in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. John Henninger, Druid Hills spent several days this week in Philadelphia. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Burton Gordon have returned from New Jersey and are residing with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Cal- kins, Roushey street. Rev. Robert T. Webster, Trucks- ville spent Tuesday and Wednesday at Sky Lake where he attended the Faculty Training School of the Methodist Camp. SHAVER THEATRE SHAVERTOWN FRI.-SAT. ‘Northwest Stampede’ in technicolor with James Craig and Joan Leslie Cartoon—Musical—News MON.-TUES. “Night at the Opera” ~ Marx Brothers § Neighbor : / Cartoon—Shorts | WED.-THUR. ul {DOUBLE FEATUR CEE i | “Strange Gamt 'Hopalong Casidy, Andy] 8 plus “Who Killed Doc | Virginia Grey EE Mr. and Mrs. Edward Loucks and children of Pioneer avenue spent the weekend in Reading where they visited the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rogers. Mr, and Mrs. George Bruderly, Trucksville have moved to Middle- town, Pa. Mrs. Bruderly is the for- mer Ellen Sutton. Mrs. Mary Schooley, Trucksville, is seriously ill at the home of her daughter; Mrs. Floyd Wells. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hontz and son, Buddy of Philadelphia will spend Memorial Day weekend with! and and Mrs. Walter Dressel and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ash, Mr. Mrs. Al Dymond. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lohman, Stafford Avenue, Trucksville, spent the weekend in Waverly, N.Y. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. G. Schwall of Wilkes-Barre, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Andrew, Terrace Drive, Shavertown, cele- brated their ninth wedding anni- versary on Wednesday. It was also Tom's birthday. Mr. Robert Antanaitis, Mt. Airy road, Shavertown spent several days in Philadelphia and West Chester, this week. Mrs. Anthony Hudak, Overbrook avenue is recuperating at her home after suffering a fractured leg. Donna Mae LaBar, Mt, Airy road is ill at her home with rheumatic fever. Mrs. Leroy Troxell, Shavertown had as guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gould and son, Blair, Clark Summit. Mrs. Esther ManNeeley, Terre Haute, Indiana is spending some time with her niece, Mrs. David Joseph, Norton avenue. Mrs. William Bond, Shavertown is recuperating at her home, after having been a patient in Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. John Roskis, Jackson Twp. is a patient in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, where she submitted to a surgical operation on Saturday. Mr. Willard Lozo, E. Center St., Shavertown, has returned home, after spending several weeks in Temple University Hospital. He is making a satisfactory recovery. Mr. and Mrs, R. R. Hedden, Machell Avenue will spend the weekend in Washington and Beth- esda, ‘Md. While in Washington, they will visit Dr. and Mrs. Harold Superko. Invitations have been sent out for the wedding of Miss Doris Mae Hontz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hontz, Terrace Drive, Shavertown, to Harry Hughey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hughey, Fern- brook. The wedding will take place June 15 in St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Shavertown. Hildegarde Ickinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christian Ickinger, Carverton, will graduate on June 3 from Kingston Township High School. Have New Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Cawley Jr., Colorado, announce the birth of a daughter on April 27. Mrs. Cawley is the former Katherine Gobel of Trucksville. They are also the parents of a son, Thomas 3rd. Sandra Lee Lamoreaux Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lamoreaux, Dallas R. D. 3 announce the birth of a daughter, Sandra Lee on May 20 in Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. Lam- oreaux is the former Alice Lloyd. This is their first child. SANDY BEACH DRIVE-IN THEATRE FRIDAY and SATURDAY “Badman Territory” Randolph Scott, Ann Richards Gabby Hayes Another mighty saga of the winning of the West with all the dreaded outlaws of the '80’s Also “Don’t Fool Your Wife” News SUNDAY and MONDAY “Qut of the Past” Robert Mitchum, Jane Greer A guy with a future, a girl with too much past. News and Cartoon TUESDAY H. G. Well’s amazing, wondrous, unbelievable mystery miracle. “Things to Come” Walt Disney's “Lighthouse Keeping” WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY ‘Fighting Father Dunne’ Pat O’Brien Real life story of the ‘never say die” battler who fought for the forgotten kids of St. Louis. Two shows nightly—8:30 p.m., 10:30 p.m. Children under twelve ad- mitte free. Boy will call at your car for curb service, hot dogs, hampurgers, french fries, andy and ice cream. ly im- fdren’s een sand com- Nicholas J. Caves Are Wed Forty Five Years ‘Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Cave of Huntsville road are celebrating their forty fifth wedding anniver- sary , today, May 27 and their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Sheehan their fifteenth with a family dinner at the Cave home. The Caves have four children, all living Back of the Mountain: Grace, at home, J. Sheldon, Ide- town merchant, G. Wesley and Verna Sheehan, within a stone's throw of the homestead on Hunts- ville road. Also five grandchildren, John F. Sheehan Jr., Lynn A. Shee- han, J. Sheldon Cave Jr. Mary Jr. Have New Son Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cyphers, Carverton, announce the birth of a son, on Sunday, May 22 in Nes- bitt Memorial Hospital. The baby weighed 8 lbs. and 4% oz. Mrs. Cyphers is the former Elizabeth Shook, East Dallas. They also have a daughter, Betty Jane. Get Together Club Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Achuff of Main Road, Dallas recently enter- tained members of the Get To- gether Club. The following were present, Mrs. Milt Perrego, Mr, and Mrs. Ed Bartow, Mrs. LaRue M. i Swayze, Emerson Perrego and Rob- ert Achuff. Shavertown W. C. T. U. Meets at Smith Home W. C. T. U. of Shavertown held a tea Tuesday after- noon at the home of Mrs. Francis Smith, Trucksvile. Mrs. Isaac Brace presided. Money ob- tained from the tea finished the quota of the local W.C.T.U. for the convention to be held at Philadel- phia. Guests were: Rev. Myrtle Mathers, Mesdames Scott Newberry, Bess Brace, Miles Lamoreaux, Mrs. Howlett, Katie Patton, Estelle Ma- jor, Albert Major, Catherine New- hard, Burton Gordon, Henry Cal- kins, Bess Grant, Grace Brace, Florence Williams, Hattie Smith and Ruth Shaver. Mothers and Daughters Banquet at Huntsville Mother and Daughter Banquet of Huntsville Christian Church was held Friday May 20 at the church with eighty guests present. Mrs. A. N. Garinger was toastmaster and Mrs. R. S. Garris, song leader. Ac- companist was Mrs, William Baker. Toast to the daughters was given by Mrs. C. H. Frick with Miss Han- nah Culp responding with a toast to the mothers. Several vocal num- bers were given by William Burn- aford. Mrs. Daniel Evans gave readings and Patricia Clark enter- tained with piano selections. Tables were decorated with pot- ted orchids and orchid candles. Centerpiece was a bouquet of spring flowers. Potted plants were given to Mrs. Bertha Jenkins, oldest mother; Mrs. Sterling Barnes, youngest mother and Mrs. Hugh Grose, mother with greatest num- ber of living children. STAR-LITE THEATRE Route 309 Tunkhannock (Right next to the Tunkhannock Airport). Monday and Tuesday May 30 and 31 Adventure! Thrills “The Fighting Sixty- Ninth” starring those two great fighters— Pat O’Brien and Jimmy Cagney Also Selected Shorts and News Wednesday and Thursday June 1 and 2 Something new to be enjoyed by young and old alike— A special program just for you, —A CARTOON CARNIVAL— including your personal favorites— ‘Bugs Bunny”, “Popeye’—and many more— Main Feature ‘“Blondie’s Holiday” with Penny Singleton and Arthur Lake Friday and Saturday June 3 and 4 “Desert Fury” with Burt Lancaster, Elizabeth Scott and John Hodiak Also Selected Short Subjects Special Memorial Day Attraction— : Mid-Night Show, Sunday, May 29 Starting promptly at 12, midnight Flames of New Orleans with Marlene Dietrich and Bruce Cabot Special Short Selections Come Early. Brix be Gang. Lots of Fun, Two shows nigh! at dusk. All twelve admitted Jane Cave and G. Wesley Cave | THE POST, FRIDAY, MAY 27 Mrs. Ralph Lutes Hostess to Card Club Mrs. Ralph Lutes entertained members of her card club Friday evening. Among those present were Mrs. Earl Crispell, Mrs. John Byrne, Mrs. Walter Golka, Mrs. Guy Fritz, Mrs. Maude Lord, Mrs. Edgar Engle- man, Mrs. Elizabeth Miller, Miss Stella Shook, Mrs. Beulah Van- Campen, Mrs. Frances Lord, Mrs, Gertrude Thomas, Mrs. R. S. Crosby, Mrs. Fasset Crosby, Mrs. Harry Miller, Mrs, Willard Bender, Mrs. E. Y. B. Engleman, Mrs. Na- than Straley and Mrs. Elvin Bean. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Earl Crispell and Mrs. Nathan Stra- low. Baby Boy is Born Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Keen of Trucksville announce the birth of a son on May 22 in Nesbitt Hos- pital. Mrs. Keen is the former Sus- an B. Anthony of Shavertown., Peggy Lee Atherholt Mr. and Mrs. Gilford Atherholt, Carverton Road, Carverton are the proud parents of a daughter, Peggy Lee, born May 22 in Nesbitt Hos- pital. Mother is the former Esther Purvin, Shavertown. This is their first child. Silver Leaf Club Mrs. Forrest Kunkle entertained members of the Silver Leaf Club at her home at Kunkle recently. Assisting her were Mrs. Georgia Mitchell and Mrs. Allen Brace. Others attending were Mrs. Anna Weaver, Mrs, William Weaver, Mrs. Frank Hess, Mrs, Gideon Miller, Mrs. Ralph Ashburner, Mrs. Thom- as London, Mrs. Oliver Ellsworth, Mrs. Stanley Elston, Mrs. William Brace, Mrs. Ralph Elston, Mrs. Owen Ide, Mrs. Florence Klimek, Mrs. Russell Transue, Mrs. Daniel Meeker and the hostesses. BEMBULANCE SERVICE Anytime — Anywhere DAY or NIGHT CALL DALLAS 400 Howard H. Woolbert FUNERAL DIRECTOR Ferguson Avenue SHAVERTOWN, PA. , 1949 hood Notes And News Of Loca Nesbitt Garingers Are ‘Guests at Housewarming A number of friends and neigh- { bors entertained at a housewarm- fine party for Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Garinger in their new home, “Red Ledges” recently. The Garingers re- ceived a pair of lovely brass lamps with the best wishes of the fol- lowing: Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Reese, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. R Watkins, Mr. rand Mrs. Charles Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hallock, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gar- ris, Mr. and Mrs. H. Garris and Mr. and Mrs. C. Zimmerman. Mrs. Harold Ash Is Hostess to Card Club Mrs. Harold Ash, Main Road, Shavertown, entertained members of her card club on Thursday evening. Present were Mrs, Edward Hall, Mrs. Charles Gosart, Mrs. Wayne Grable, Mrs. Ruth Houser, Mrs. Minnie Morgan, Mrs. Luther Powell, Mrs. Carl Kast, Mrs. New- ton Hess and the hostess. Prizes were won by Mrs. Houser, Mrs. Mor- gan and Mrs. Grable. 1939 INTERNATIONAL TRUCK Motor Clutch Battery New Tires $225 BESECKER’S Service Station DALLAS, PA; ® New e New ® New e Two May 20 to Sept. 15 Deliveries to Harvey's Lake late Tuesday and Friday afternoons. QUALITY MEATS on these hot days serve refreshing meals with our delicious cold cuts. 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