G— Neighborhood Notes And News Of L PAGE FOUR THE POST, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1949 © wee __Paltimore, Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. Cragg Herdman and Mrs, Albert Patton of Beaumont Mrs. George Landon of Kunkle at- tended the comencement exercises at Canfield High School on May 31. ' Miss Phyllis Sweezy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Sweezy was a member of the class. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Patton re- cently visited Mr. Patton's par- ents in Detroit. Mrs. Charles Sweezy is able to be up after being confined to bed ith a fractured knee cap and kle. ir. and Mrs. Howard Isaacs of Fucksville are spending a week in anada. Oliver Williams and Leslie Wil- liams of Sayre, spent some time with friends in Shavertown over the weekend. ; Mrs. Ethel Isaacs and Dan Evans of Shavertown spent the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Isaacs in Asbury Park, N.J. Mrs. John Drake, who has been visiting at the home of her grand- daughter, Mrs. Edward Oncay of Lehman for the past three weeks, has returned to her home in Bloomsburg. Bernard Rogers and Carl Smith of Harveys Lake motored to New Brunswick, N. J. to visit the for- mer's@elassmate, Clinton Ide, last 0 On Sunday they visited New York City. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwards of Williamsport were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Weintz of Meeker and Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Ed- wards of Trucksville. Mrs. Charles Ellenberger of Sunbury is spend- ing some time at the Weintz home. @ * * Mr. and Mrs. James Davenport of Meeker entertained over the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bliss of Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Reedy of Center Hill Road had as guests over the weekend Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Shuman of Edwardsville. Miss Dorothy Shepherd of Goss Manor entertained at dinner Satur- day evening Mrs. Peter Meixell, Miss Carrie Meixell and William Meixell of Wilkes-Barre. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Harding and family of Raleigh, N. C.:are spend- ing some time with Mrs. Harding's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. M.'B. Hicks Jr. of Demunds road. Mr, and Mrs. Larry Alessandra, were recent guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Earl, Carverton. Charle Gosart, Shavertown, cel- ebrated his birthday anniversary on Friday. Charlie, who is in business with his brother, Walter, was thir- ty-two. . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Womer, Nox- en, will move into their new home this week. , Mr. and Mrs. Richard Prynn, Carverton, will celebrate their fif- teenth wedidng annixersary on Sat- urday. Mrs. Elizabeth Avery and Mrs. Ora Bean, Johnson City, spent Memorial Day with Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Bean, Noxen. * *® * * Brenda Clause, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Clause, Shavertown was admitted to Nesbitt Hospital on Wednesday where she submitted to a tonsillectomy. 3 Michael French, Noxen, is ill at his home. . Members of St. Luke’s Lutheran- Church, Noxen, were happy to have their pastor, Rev. Henry Kraft back in the pulpit again on Sunday. It was his first sermon since his ac- cident several months ago. Robert Currie and son Bobby at- tended the Penn State reunion last week while Mrs. Currie attended the reunion of her Alma Mater, Wilson College, at Chambersburg. Mrs. Walter Dressel, Shavertown, has been ill at her home. Mrs. David Williams, Maple street i$ ill at her home. Mrs. Edward Holcomb, Philadel- phia, is spending some time in England. She is the daughter-in- law of Mrs. Etta Holcomb, Trucks- ville. Floyd Young, Maple street, Sha- vertown is ill. The condition of Nellie Mrs. . Reese, Carverton road, who has been ill for some time, remains unimproved. SHAVER THEATRE SHAVERTOWN FRI.-SAT. “Who Done It” Abbott and Costello William Bendix MON.-TUES. ‘Letter to Three Wives’ Linda Darnell, Jeanne Crain Ann Southern WED.-THUR. “John Loves Mary” Ronald Regan, Jack Carson Sterling Barnes Jr. submited to a tonsillectomy in Nesbitt Mem- orial Hospital on Wednesday. Melvin Paul, Walter Paul of ninger of Duluth, Minnesota, are guests of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Z. E. Garinger of Lake street, Dallas. Mrs. Stanley Jackson of Beau- mont visited her daughter, Mrs. Harry Miller at Hartford, Conn. last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harris Haycox of Main road spent several days this week in New York City. Miss Marilyn Ohlman, student at Temple University, is spending the summer vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ohlman of Machell avenue. } Mrs. Elizabeth Ohlman, mother of Harry Ohlman, of Wilkes-Barre, is getting along nicely after a ser- ious illness. Christopher Lacy, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Lacy of Terrace street is a patient in Homeopathic Hos- pital. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gross of Hunts- ville had as weekend guests Mr. and Mrs, William Gross of Drexel Hills. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sureman of Huntsville road spent Wednes- day in Princeton, N.J. attending the wedding of John Davies of Baldwin street. Mr. and Mrs. John Ruggles and family of Kingston are occupying their summer home at West Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. John Leacacos and sons, George and Bill of Trucks- ville attended the commencement exercises at Syracuse University over the weekend. Helen Leacacos was a member of the graduating class. George Leacacos, a student at Columbia University, is spend- ing the summer with his family. Miss Charlotte Martin, Bridge- port, Conn., was home to attend the graduation of her brother, James Alexander Martin, Jr. from Kingston Township High School, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nicely and family, Main road, Shavertown left Wednesday for a trip to Detroit. * * # Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Hughes, Terrace Drive, Shavertown enter- tained the following guests recent- ly, Mr. and Mrs. William Thomp- son, Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. George Hewitt, Luzerne; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pope, Shavertown; Gus Sauer, Wilkes-Barre and the latter’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Steven- son, Shavertown. On May 23, Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson observed their 49th wedding anniversary and Mr. and Mrs, Hughes celebrated their 12th year of marriage. Henrietta Hughes, Terrace Drive, will be 11 years old on Sunday. Henrietta has two grandmothers living, Mrs. John Stevenson and Mrs. Sam Hughes and three great grandmothers, Mrs. Bert Miller, Mrs. Charles Hughes and Mrs. May Ross. Mrs. Richard Womer, Noxen, is recovering from painful injuries suffered in a fall at her home last week. Claire Griesing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Greising, Frank- lin street, Dallas, will leave for Camp Onawanda, June 20 to serve as councilor for the summer. Kent Sickler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sickler, Carverton, cele- brated his birthday on Saturday. Alice June Dourand, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Dourand, Ter- race Drive, Shavertown is ill at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dana, Carver- ton, celebrated their fifteenth wed- ding anniversary on Monday. Jack Stahl, Shavertown, is ill at his home. is visiting relatives in New Jersey. Mrs. William Hunt, Spring street is confined to her home, due to illness. Byron Kitchen, Shavertown has returned to his home after having been a patient in Nesbitt Hos- pital. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Smith, Tren- ton, N.J. are spending some time with the former's mother, Mrs. Frank Werner, Pioneer avenue. Mrs. Robert Breslin and daugh- ter, Frances are in New York, where they will meet the former’s father, Mr. Whitney of Fernadina, Florida who is on his way north to spend some time with his daugh- ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert * Breslin, Druid Hills. Mrs. Harry Stoeckel, Huntsville road is a patient in General Hos- pital. Mrs, Guy Dunham submitted to an operation at Nesbitt Hospital on Monday. Bemidji, Minnesota, Arthur Paul of : Minneapolis and Mrs. Arnold Pfen- Charlene Snow, daughter of Mr. ; and Mrs. Robert Snow, Shavertown | | Thomas Stash, Guest '0f Honor at Party Thomas Stash of Overbrook Avenue, who graduated from Dallas Township was guest of honor at a dinner held Sunday by his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stash. Those present: Mr. and Mrs, Jos- eph Slayzak, son Joe, Hunlocks Creek; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mi- tura, daughter Rita, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rich, daughter Carol Ann, Larksville; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harcarik, Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. George Florek, Taylor; Mr. Phil Isbitski, Plains; Mr. and Mrs. Han- ford Eckman and son Kenneth, Chief and Mrs. Andrew Kozemchak and daughter Eva, Mrs. Mary Ka- mor, Pauline, Walter, Daniel Koz- emchak, Dallas; Josephine LaPorte, Ashley; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stash, daughters Eleanor, Dorothy, Lor- raine and the guest of honor: ° Earl Family Meets After Twenty Years John and Thomas Earl of Car- verton recently had a happy re- union with their brother, Lee Earl of Los Angeles, who left this area twenty years ago. He flew here Sunday, May 29 to visit his relatives in the East. A brief visit in 1942, when as a member of Uncle Sam’s Navy, his boat docked at Norfolk, was the only other get together the brothers had since Lee went West. After spending five days with Thomas and John, Mr. Earl left for Vestal, N.Y. where he visited another brother, Daniel. From New York he flew to Detroit to spend some time with his sis- ter, Mrs, James Nesbitt and thence back to sunny California, thus end- ing a very pleasant trip. Four Generations Enjoy Kunkle Family Dinner Four generations enjoyed a din- ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Forest Kunkle at Kunkle on Sun- day. Mrs. Johnson Coolbaugh, Mrs. Forrest Kunkle, Alan Kunkle and three month old Wayne Kunkle. Others present were: Johnson Cool- baugh, Forrest Kunkle, Mrs. Alan Kunkle, Mr. and Mrs. Laing Cool- baugh, Jane Coolbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Mertin Coolbaugh and Merton Jr, and Laing. Miss Lenora Warden Is Hostess to Teachers Miss Lenora Warden,” Trucks- ville entertained faculty members of Trucksville Grade School at a snack party following graduation ex- ercises, Friday evening at her home. Guests were Prof. and Mrs. James Martin, Mr. and Mrs. W. Frank Trimble, Miss Adeline’ Burgess, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent McGuire, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Millner Camp, Miss Bertha Sutliff, Miss Marian Young, Miss Georgina Weidner, Miss Char- lotte Martin, Mr. Theodore Las- kowski, Mr. Verus Weaver, Mrs. Elizabeth Warden, Mrs. George Bessmer, Misses Lucy and Marion Courtright - and the hostess, Miss Warden. For That New Look have your clothes cleaned by HECK HECK'S DRY CLEANING H. L. 4256 NOW IS THE TIME | THE LIBRARY AUCTION Phone Mrs. J. D. Hutchison and tell her what you'll have. TO POT THOSE Xmas Begonias Xmas Cactuses African Violets Gardenias Tubrous Begonias Small Shrubs Other house plants For JULY 15, 16 Dallas 446-R-3 Miss Wilma Ickinger To Marry Miss Wilma Ickinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christian Icking- er, Carverton, will be married to Layton Fish of Trucksville Satur- day afternoon in Carverton Meth- odist Church. Rev. Robert Wood will officiate. Miss Melinda Sue Sut- ton will be organist and Sam Davis of Trucksville, vocalist. Miss Ickinger has chosen as at- tendants her sister, Miss Hilde- garde Ickinger, maid of honor and Miss Elfriede Vrel, bridesmaid. Wil- lard Piatt will act as best man and Kenneth and Clifford Wolfe, ushers. Little Elfriede Marie Hefft will be flower girl. Layton Fish Tomorrow Afternoon Following the ceremony, a dinner will be served’ at the church fol- lowed by a reception at the home of the bride. The couple will honey- moon in Canada. Miss 'Ickinger was graduated from Kingston Township High School in the class of 1945. She has been employed by the O'Neil Motor Company in Kingston. Mr. Fish was also graduated from Kingston Township High School, class of 1945 and is employed ‘by White Motor Company. The couple will reside on Bidlack Street, Forty-Fort. Miss Dorothy Ruth York, daugh- ter of Mrs. W. S. York and the late Rev. Mr. York, of 641 Westmore- land Avenue, Kingston, became the bride of Roger McSweeney, son of the late Dr. and Mrs, Edward Mec- Sweeney of New York City. The ceremony was performed on Saturday, May 20, in Brooklyn, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. York, Manhasset, N.Y., brother: and sister-in-law of the bride, were the attendants. Miss Dorothy Ruth York ‘Marries Roger McSweeney Mrs. McSweeney is a graduate of Wyoming Seminary, Mansfield State Teachers College and Columbia Un- iversity. She is presently a teach- er in the Sayville, Long Island, schools. Mr. McSweeney is a graduate of New York City High School and Harvard University. He is a radio engineer for International Tele- phone and Telegraph Company. Miss June Kistler Is Hostess For Miss Vahey Miss June Kistler of Harvey's Lake entertained at a bridal shower Wednesday honoring Miss Mary Va- hey, teacher of French and Phys- ical Education at Dallas Township Miss Vahey will marry Gerald A. Mulderig July 2. Present were: Helen Guyler, Mary O'Neil, Margaret Kane, Fern Van- Sant, Mary Mohr, Lara Mitten, the guest of honor and the hostess. Miss Vahey, a graduate of Col- lege Misericordia, has been a teach- er at Dallas Township for the past three years. William Valentine Has Seventh Birthday Party Master William A. Valentine 4th, son of Attorney and Mrs. William A. Valentine, Twin Oaks, Lehman, was host to a number of guests at a birthday party held at his home on Saturday. Billy was seven years old. Centerpiece. was a large cake decorated to represent a circus. Many games were played and a number of prizes given. Every man- ner of entertainment necessary to delight small hearts was available to the young guests. Present were: Wayne Small, Jimmy Forgatch, Jackie Donnelly, Jonathan Valentine, Jr., Bobby Frailey, Clyde and Wayne Faatz, Dana Ide, Arthur Major, Wesley Evans, Stanley Ruble, Mickey Rug- gles, Russell Steele, Jr., Penny and Marion Ruggles, Donna Cundiff, Car- ol Lynn King, Deatra Elston, Karen Mensick, Gwenny Weaver, Patsy Ide, Margo Davenport, Nancy and Billy Valentine. Star-Lite Theatre Route 309 Tunkhannock (Right next to the Tunkhannock Airport). Monday and Tuesday June-13 and 14 f DOUBLE FEATURE “Flirting With Fate” Joe E. Brown “Silver Stallion” Wednesday and Thursday June 15 and 16 “Big City” Margaret O'Brien, Butch Jenkins Also Cartoon and News Friday and Saturday June 17 and 18 “Pursued” Robert Mitchum, Alan Hale Also News and Selected Shorts Two shows nightly, beginning at dusk. All children under twelve admitted free. Doris Mae Hontz Is Honored At Shower Mrs, William Donachie, Trucks- ville entertained at a variety show- er at American Legion Home, Luz- erne, last Thursday evening for Miss Doris Mae Hontz, Shavertown who will be married June 15 to Harry Hughey, Fernbrook. Center- piece was a large pink and white cake, inscribed with “Best Wishes Doris Mae”. Favors were corsages made of attractive candies. Bingo and cards made up the entertain- ment. Present were: Mrs. Peggy Row- lands, Miss Anne Hall, Mrs. George Howe, Mrs. Herman Van Campen, Mrs. Dilg, Mrs. Fred Hughey, Mrs. Julia Franke, Mrs. Allen Montross, Mrs. Harry Ell, Mrs. Ted Woolbert, Mrs. Kirk McCarty, Mrs. Benjamin Earl, Mrs. Thomas Hontz, Mrs. John Youngblood, Miss Hontz and the hostess. Don't sell your antiques before calling LEIDINGER'’S. Rifles, Revolvers, Guns, Furniture, Glass, Silver and Coins. En- tire Estates Bought. LEIDINGER'’S 117 S. Washington St. Wilkes-Barre, Pa.— Phone 3-9459 SANDY BEACH DRIVE-IN THEATRE FRIDAY and SATURDAY “Golden Boy” Barbara Stanwyck, Adolphe Menjou, William Holden Heart warming story of emo- tional conflict and romance. Cartoon and News SUNDAY and MONDAY “Forever Yours” Gale Storm, Sir Aubrey Smith John Mack Brown, Conrad Magel Mary Boland Cartoon— I Taw a Putty Cat News TUESDAY “Marked Woman” Bette Davis, Humphrey Bogart Short—Musical Bandits WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY “Allotment Wives” Kay Francis, Paul Kelly Otto Druger Inside story of a racket to vic- timize thousands of men. Also Short—Let’s go Swimming Cartoon—Hick, A Slick, A Chick Two shows nightly—starting at dusk Children under twelve ad- mitted free. Boy will call at your car for curb service, hot dogs, hamburgers, french fries, candy and ice cream. Come and visit our newly im- proved beach and children’s playground. The beach has been freshly covered with new sand to add to your swimming com- fort. Jeanette MacDonald a TODAY AND TOMORROW “The Sun Comes Up” in technicolor SPECIAL MATINEE Saturday—2 P. M. CARTOON and NEWS HIMMLER THEATRE DALLAS, PA. Lassie Library Book Club Discusses Auction’ Members of the Book Club met Past Councilor's Club Past Councilors’ Club, Mt. Vale 224 D. of A. will meet at the home of Mrs. Thomas Kingston Wednes- at the Back Mountain Library |4,y evening, ‘June 15 Wednesday afternoon to discuss plans for the Library Auction which will be held July 15 and 16 in How- ard Risley’s Barnyard. A general discussion of books followed the business meeting. Hostesses were: Mesdames Gertrude Ford, Z. E, Gar- inger, Paul Goddard, Thomas Gra- ham, George Gregson, Herbert Grie- sing, James Goodwin, Raymon Hed- den, Paul Gross, John Girvan, Ralph Hallock, Harry Harter, Edward Hartman, J. H, Hauck, Harris Hay- cox; Misses Mary Gates, Helen Gates and Estella Goldsmith. Mrs. Harold Rood Is Hostess to Musicians: Mrs. Harold Rood, organist at Kingston Methodist Church, enter- tained members of the Church Quartet and other invited guests at her home on Lehman avenue Monday evening. A buffet luncheon was served. Present . were Rev. and Charles W. Phillips, Mr. and Allan W. Sanford, Mr. and William O. Roberts, Mr. and Herbert Lloyd and Roger, Dr. Mrs. Charles Kistler, Mr. and Al Williams, Donald Cobleigh, Mrs. Alberta Cobleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stitt of Indiana, Pa., Lil- lian Rood Oliver of Binghamton, N. Y., Mr .and Mrs. R. H. Rood and the hostess. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. and Mrs. DESSERT PLEASURES Full Line of Fresh Pastry. Just Like Mother Makes. DIXON’S FAIRLAWN MARKET MAIN STREET — DALLAS 52-Pc. SERVICE EX; 1 M1} FOR EIGHT... *TRADE MARKS Set includes: 16 Teaspoons, 8 Oval Soup Spoons, 8 Knives, 8 Forks, 8 Salad Forks, 2 Serving Spooas, 1Butter Knife,1 Sugar Spoon. 38 Piece Service for Six . . $51.00 HENRY’S WATCH REPAIR SHOP MAIN SREET, DALLA Large Bing CHERRIES 29¢ 1b. Large, Homegrown STRAWBERRIES LARGE, RIPE WATERMELONS Twenty pound average Plugging to insure satisfaction 95¢ FROZEN FOODS AND GROCERIES THE PRODUCE CENTER ~ LUZERNE-DALLAS HIGHWAY Large Parking Space Available — Open evenings and Sundays Early Rose PLUMS 29¢ 1b. U. S. No. 1 New POTATOES 65¢c pk. basket $4.25 100 Ibs. DRESS SHIRTS PAJAMAS CENTER Father's Day JUNE 19th IS HIS DAY (Suggestions for Dad) SPORT SHIRTS UNDERWEAR BELTS - A the SHEWAN SHOP Shavertown TIES STREET ocal Church Doings ¢
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