Aw -— PAGE FOUR THE POST, FRIDAY. JUNE 17, 1949 Ta “Neighborhood Notes ns News Of Local Church Doings Purely Personal Mrs. Forrest Kunkle has recov- ered from an illness of virus infec- _ tion. © Mrs. Maude Adkins and Mrs. Jennie Kingsbury of Shickshinny ‘and Mrs. Veda Shoemaker of De- troit called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Robbins, Harris Hill Road last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell DeRemer spent Monday and Tuesday in Phil- adelphia where they were the guests of the Frigidaire Corpora- tion. Mr, DeRemer’s’ Radio Clinic has been appointéd Frigidaire deal- er in this area. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Donald Evans and their two sons, are spending sev- eral days in Scotia, N.Y, Friends of William Long will be lad to learn that he has taken a position in the service department of DeRemer’s Radio Clinic. Bill was a member of this year’s graduating class at Kingston Township High "School. Miss Betty Smith has returned to her home on Carverton road after visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs. George Rees at East’ Or- ange, N. J. Miss Dilys Rowlands who has been a patient at General Hospital returned to their home on Main road, Trucksville, last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Saunders of Shavertown and Mrs, Morgan Wil- cox of Dallas spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lynch at Harrisburg. On Sunday they visited the rose gardens at Hershey. Miss Elma Major, teacher in Al- lentown, and Miss Mary Ellen Clark, teacher in Steelton, spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Major of Huntsville. Today Miss Major leaves to teach summer school in a Mich- igan College and Mary Ellen will teach summer school in Steelton. Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Shaver of Jackson Street had as guest on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Briggs of Endicott, N.Y. J. K. Everett who has been vis- iting his niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Haycox of Main road left Wednesday by plane for his home in Seattle, Wash. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Hedden of Machell avenue will move to their cottage at Lake Nuangola next week. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Himmler 2 Lake Road and Mrs. William R. raons of Hornell, N. Y. have Spon from Skaneateles Lake, N, Y. and Niagara Falls. Mr, and Mrs. James Oliver of Lake road have returned from Quebec and Ottawa, Canada, where they stayed at O’Connell’s Lodge. Sandel Hunt Jr. of Tucson, Ariz, is spending some time with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Sandel Hunt Sr. of Spring street. The Dave Josephs received a telephone call Tuesday night from Johnnie in Chicago, saying he had finished his school term and was ee _ starting to work for the Duponts "for the summer. " Mr. and Mrs. Grayden Mayer have returned from Philadelphia and are spending the summer at a cottage at Harvey's Lake. Joe Tondora, student at Temple University, is spending the summer at his home in Fernbrook. Misses Bertha and Margaret Sut- liff, Carverton Road left Saturday ¢ for Riverside, Cal. where they will spend some time with their sister, Gertrude Sutliff. George Metz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Metz, Carverton has been very ill at his home. Miss Helen Scureman, Philadel- phia is spending her vacation at home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Scureman, Carverton. Miss Anna Holcomb, Hunlock’s Creek spent last week with her sis- ter, Mrs. Walter Shaver, Pioneer avenue. Miss Mary Winter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Winter, Shav- ertown will complete her special course of study at Danville State Hospital on June 28. Mr. and Mrs, Paul Winter, Cease Drive visited their son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Win- ter, Bath, Pa. last week. They made the trip to see their new grandson. SHAVER THEATRE SHAVERTOWN FRI-SAT. “Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves” in technicolor with Jon Hall, _. Maria Montez MON.-TUES. “Phantom of the Opera” in technicolor with Nelson Eddy, Lon Chaney Cartoon and Sport WED.-THUR. DOUBLE FEATURE “Disaster” with Richard Denning, Trudy Marshall “Secret Land” with Admiral Byrd Beverly Ann Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Carl Roberts of Luzerne announce the birth of a baby girl, Beverly Ann, at General Hospital, June 1. Both mother and baby are getting along nicely and have now returned to their home The Roberts’ other child, two year old Janet is slightly improved at General Hospital where she has been critically ill. Post grads of Shavertown Metho- dist Church held a picnic Sunday at Rickett’'s Glen. Twenty-two at- tended. Mr. and Mrs. William Steiger- walt and daughter, Jeanie of Nor- folk, Va. are spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Dana Sickler, Carverton. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Piatt, Car- verton celebrated their twelfth wedding anniversary last Wednes- day. Mrs. John Grant, Mrs. Charles Nuss and Mrs. Bryce Major will spend -the weekend at Camp Archi- bald, Scranton where they will take a girl scout training course. Carl Altemus, son of Mr, and Mrs. Almon Altemus, Carverton, was baptized in Carverton Metho- dist Church on Sunday by Rev. Robert Wood. Michael Barney, son of Mr. and Mrs.’ William Barney, Shavertown was baptized Sunday morning in Shavertown Methodist Church by Rev. Howard Harrison. Mrs. Ellis Swingle, Sterling Farms, Harvey's Lake was admitted to Nesbitt Hospital on Monday. Mrs, Clarence Shaver Jr., and family, Harvey's Lake are visiting Mrs. Clarence Shaver Sr., in New Jersey. Mr. Paul Winter, Shavertown, left Wednesday for Swampscott, Mass. where he is attending the New England Fuel Dealers Conven- tion in that city. Linda Sue and Charlyn Louise Ell, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Ell were baptized Sunday in St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Susan Marie Miner, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Richard Miner was also baptized by Rev. Frederick Moock. On Sunday, June . 5th, Holly Roxaine and Vance Frederick Horn, children of Mr. and Mrs. William Horn, Easton, were baptized by Rev. Moock, Their sponsors were their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs, Richard Rudy, Fernbrook. Harold Dixon, 3rd, Dallas R.D. celebrated his third birthday an- niversary on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Woolbert, Ferguson avenue, attended the 68th Funeral Director's Convention at Harrisburg, on Thursday. Howard Harrison, son of Rev. and Mrs. Howard Harrison, Shaver- town, a student at Wesleyan Uni- versity, returned home on Tuesday for the summer vacation. Mrs. Gertrude Lutcavage, Chica- go, Ill. visited her sister Mrs. Emma Stahl, Shavertown for several days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Albergh and family moved last week to Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Swartz, Bedford street, Forty-Fort enter- tained members of the Hontz-Wil- liams wedding party at a luncheon last Monday evening, following re- hearsal. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Wilson and daughter, Virginia, of Charleston, W. Va. are visiting Mr. Wilson's parents, Mr. and Mrs, William Wil- son of Franklin Street. Mrs. Norman Smith and Mrs. Clinton Ide of Huntsville spent Tuesday in Allentown as guest of Mrs. Frank LeGrand. James Franklin of Franklin street is a patient at General Hospital. Miss Wilma Hess of Noxen was guest organist in Trucksville Meth- odist Church on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Shaver, Mr, and Mrs. Ed Roth, Alice Shaver, and Edward Thompson will spend the weekend in Newark. Starn-Lile Theatre Route 309 Tunkhannock (Right next to the Tunkhannock Airport). Monday and Tuesday June 20 and 21 “Nocturne” George Raft and Lynn Barry Also special selected short subjects Wednesday and Thursday June 22 and 23 “I¥s a Wonderful Life” James Stewart, Donna Reed Also News Friday and Saturday June 24 and 25 “Three Musketeers” Gene Kelly, Lana Turner Also selected shorts Two shows nightly, beginning at dusk. All children under twelve admitted free. Ethelwyn Williams Becomes Bride of Thomas E. Hontz Miss Ethelwyn Williams, daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs. Gomer Wil- liams, 194 Brown Street, Wilkes- Barre was married to Thomas E. Hontz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thom- as Hontz, Terrace Drive, Shaver- town on Wednesday evening, June 8 in Second Welsh Presbyterian Church, Wilkes-Barre. Rev. Rich- ard E. Williams, uncle of the bride, assisted by Rev. Morgan Rob- inson, officiated. Thomas Hontz, father of the groom played the wedding music, while Miss Nancy Swartz sang, ‘“At Dawning” and “Because”. The bride who was given in mar- riage by her father, wore white marquisette over white taffeta, trimmed with Venetian lace. It was designed with long sleeves, fitted bodice and peplum with full train. Her finger tip veil of illusion fell from a garland of white carnations and she wore a string of pearls and matching earrings, the gift of the bridegroom. Her bouquet was of white carnations and orchids. Mrs. Douglas Reese, matron of honor, wore white dotted Swiss gown over blue taffeta with a ban- deau of yellow carnations and baby’s breath. Best man was the brother of the bride, Jack Williams. Ushers were Benjamin Earl and Robert Beck. The bride's coral and grey cessories and roses, Mrs. H blue gown other selected a wn with white ac- orsage of talisman afian roses. held in the e couple left for the great Lakes and New England States. For travelling, the bride wore an aqua linen suit with orchid corsage. They will reside at 194 Brown street, Wilkes-Barre, Miss Helen Irene Stookey Will Marry Thomas C. Ide Miss Helen Irene Stookey, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Stook- ey of Parrish street, will become the bride of Thomas Carl Ide, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Ide of Mill street in the Dallas Methodist Church Tuesday, June 21, at 2 o'clock. Rev. Frederick Reinfurt will perform the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Ruth Turn Reynolds will be organist and Miss Shirley Allen, soloist, Attendants will be Miss Ruth Iona Stookey, sister of the bride, and Kenneth Ide, brother of the bridegroom. Following the ceremony, a recep- tion for friends and members of the family will be held at the home of the bride and the couple will leave for a trip. Miss Stookey attended Dallas Borough High School and has been employed at the “Tally Ho Inn. Mr. Ide was graduated from Dallas Bor- ough High School and is employed at Fernknoll Cemetery. They will reside on Harris Hill road, Trucksville. Mrs. Robert Snyder, Hostess at Shower Mrs. Robert Snyder, Orange, en- tertained at a variety shower on Friday evening for Mrs. Harry Hughey, the former Doris Mae Hontz, The bride-elect received many lovely gifts. Table was decor- ated with cut flowers and candles in pastel shades. Favors were min- iature sprinkling cans filled with Mock orange blossoms. A large wedding cake with music box con- cealed played “The Wedding March”. Ice Cream molds were made in the shapes of wedding bells, love birds, bride and groom, cupids, hearts and other attractive forms. Miss Hontz received a lovely china sprinkling can filled with or- ange blossoms. Present were: Mrs. Fred Stevens, Mrs. Charles Dressel, Mrs. Harold Ash, Mrs. Thomas Hontz, Mrs. John Youngblood, Mrs, Marie Pomeroy, Miss Margaret Sny- der, Mrs. Grover Scott, Mrs. Fred Hughey, Mrs. Benjamin Earl, Miss Ruth Deal, the guest of honor and the hostess. . SANDY BEACH DRIVE-IN THEATRE FRIDAY and SATURDAY “ALASKA” Margaret Lindsay, Kent Taylor John Garradine A thrilling story of Gold, Gals, and Gambling!!! Cartoon Daffy Duck Slept Here Short Big Time Review— News SUNDAY and MONDAY “Let Us Live” Maureen O’Sullivan Henry Fonda, Ralph Bellamy A story of unforgettable drama, unconquerable love. Short Eyes on Hollywood News TUESDAY DOUBLE FEATURE Hopalong Cassidy in “Unexpected Guests” with Andy Clyde “Suzie Steps Out” David Bruce, Nita Hunter entertaining musical WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY “Sweetheart of Sigma Chi” Phil Regan, Ross Hunter Elyse Knox, Slim Gaillard Trio Frankie Carle and Orch. Romance set to hit parade music Cartoon Dog in the Orchard Coming next Friday & Saturday “Crossfire” Two Shows—9 and 11 P. M. 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. Judy VanCampen Has Seventh Birthday Party Judy Van Campen, daughter of Mrs. Albert London of Sunset, Har- vey’s Lake, was honored at a birth- day party on Saturday. She was seven. Two luscious looking cakes, balloons and favors made an at- tractive party table. Present were: Nancy Oney, Grace King, Patsy Sorber, Keith Sorber, Wayne Bolton, Carol Donn, Charles Donn, Sonya Kulcavage, Lois Gos- art, Edna Gosart, Jeanne Caster- line, Billie Casterline, Tommy Col- burn, Doris Casterline, Barry Ev- ans, Barbara Malkemes, Buddy Mal- kemes, Carol Malkemes, Janice Van- Campen and Judy. Honored On Birthday Charles Snyder Is A surprise birthday dinner party was held on Sunday in honor of ‘Charles Snyder of Lehman at his home. He received a large decorated cake and many gifts. Those present were: Bob Zinko, Gladys Sturm, Mrs. Chris Hoy, Ruth Ann Butcher, Marie and Della Hoy of Highbridge, N. J., Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Davis, daughter Hannah, Mrs. Lillian Blaine, son Leroy of Warrior Run, Miss Alice Culp, Huntsville, Charles Snyder Jr., of Syracuse, N.Y., Mr. and Mrs, George Shaver Jr., son Skippy of Fern- brook, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder, Irene and Jimmy of Leh- man. Robert Billings Has Fourteenth Birthday Mrs. Elizabeth Billings of Trucks- ville entertained at a picnic sup- per at Harvey's Lake Friday even- ing in honor of her son, Albert, who celebrated his fourteenth birthday anniversary. Albert's aunt, Miss Florence Frantz, of Plymouth, assisted her. Swimming was en- joyed by all. . Present were: Shirley Drake, Bar- bara Balut, Ruby Shrey, Nancy Dy- mond, Beverly Clewell, Louise Kann, Florence Billings, Donna Perrigo, Harry Johnson, Richard Perry, Clyde Southworth, Harold Rose, Gale Spare, Joseph Banks and the guest of honor. Have Your Holiday . Cleaning Done Now. We Will Be Closed The Week of July 4 to 11 ANNUAL VACATION HECK'S DRY CLEANING Ice Cold Ripe WATERMELONS 79c ea. Plugged to insure satisfaction Nice Rie 2 Ibs TOMATOES ior 25¢ Home Grown Strawberries 29¢ qt. U.S. No.1 100 Ibs. POTATOES or CHERRIES or PLUMS 29¢ Ib. Large Parking Space Available FROZEN FOODS AND GROCERIES THE PRODUCE CENTER Open evenings and Sundays HIMMLER TODAY AND TOMORROW “The Kissing Bandit” in technicolor with Frank Sinatra Cartoon and News SPECIAL MATINEE Saturday—2 P. M. “April Showers” DALLAS, PA. THEATRE Household furnishings, to mention. PUBLIC SALE ON THE JACOB C. ELY ESTATE AT BROADWAY, PA. Saturday, June 18 at 12:30 P.M, motor, oil stove, coal stove and heater, some antiques. Fordson tractor, saw, some farm machinery, garden tools, 1930 Chevrolet and many other articles too numerous TERMS—CASH Auctioneer—C, L. Holcomb rain or shine. dishes, washer with gas Wilma Jacqueline Rowlands Will Marry Bert Fennell Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Row- lands of Main road, Trucksville, an- nounce the engagement and ap- proaching marriage of their daugh- ter, Wilma Jacqueline, to Bert Fennell Jr., son of Mr, and Mrs. Bert Fennell of Main road. Rev. Robert Webster will perform the ceremony in the White Church on the Hill Saturday, July 2 at 6 o'clock in the evening. Attendants will be Beatrice Swee- zey and Thomas Kutney. Following the ceremony a recep- tion will be held at the home of the bride's grandmother, Mrs. Mary Rowlands of Main road, Trucksville. Miss Rowlands is a graduate of Kingston Township High School, Class of 1949. Mr. Fennell was graduated from Hanover Township High School and served with the U. S. Navy during World War 2. He is now associated with his father at the Fennell Gas Station in Trucksville. Entertains Board Mrs, William Eckert entertained the ‘Board of Education of Kunkle Methodist Sun#lay School. Plans were made for a picnic to be held in August. Those present were: Rev. and Mrs. Hilbert, Mrs. Ralph Hess, Mrs. Daniel Meeker, Mrs. Russell Transue, Mrs. Gideon Miller, Mrs. Ruth Kunkle, Mrs, Leon Race, Bev- erly Race, Mrs, Allen Brace, Mrs. Thomas Landon, Mrs. Wm. Eckert. Ide Family Reunion ' The Ide family reunion will be held at Norris Glen Saturday, June 25. Anyone coming by bus should get in touch with the president, Russell Ide or the secretary, Mrs, Emma Ide and they will be met at the bus. Children's Day Children’s Day exercises will be held in Kunkle Methodist Church, Sunday evening, June 19 at 7. The following committee is in charge: Mrs. Leon Race, chairman, Mrs, Al- len Brace, Mrs. Thos. Landon, Mrs. Forrest Kunkle, and Mrs. Gomer Elston. 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 TAG THEM RIGHT NOW! Current Bushes Blueberries : Asparagus Roots Rose Bushes Joe a i Rhubarb Forsythia oysenerries Raspberries Lilacs Perennials Strawberries All sorts of Bulbs Etc. etc, etc. dug carefully, packed in dirt and burlap. Those bushes and shrubs for the Library Auction Last year Charlie Lee gave two thrifty pines he had grown from pups. They sold like hot cakes! Call Mrs, J. D. Hutchi- son, Dallas 446-R-3 say you'll give: and AUCTION SALE Entire Contents of Seven Room House Including 2 BEDROOM SUITES and MANY ODD BED- ROOM PIECES—DINING ROOM and LIVING ROOM FURNITURE — RUGS—RUNNERS— LINEN — SILVERWARE — MIRRORS—PIC- TURES — BOOKS—WICKER PIECES—PIANO —PHONOGRAPH—RADIO—LAMPS And many odd and unusual pieces of bric-a-brac. Come and Enjoy A Day of Bargains and Fun .PLACE—Rogers Home—Pole DATE—Saturday, June 25, Starting at 1 P.M. Henry Brooks, Auctioneer-Appraiser o 223 Hatvey's Lake FAMILY DINNERS JUST LIKE HOME COOKING FAMILY DOWN T-BONE MAKE SUNDAY A FUSS-LESS DAY FOR MOTHER. BRING THE COURSE DINNER. Our Menu Includes— ROAST CHICKEN STEAK RUMP ROAST 12:00 TO 2 MAIN STREET FOR ‘A’ FULL 30:P. M. Phone 9092 DALLAS LAY *® > “ 4 Ww \