Je vt 7 PO IITeT PAGE FOUR Purely Personal Sally Ide of Huntsville is spend- ing the week with Faith Elaine Edwards at Trucksville. Harry Ohlman of Machell avenue spent last week on a business trip to Virginia. Dr. and Mrs. John Doane of Oak street, Trucksville, had as dinner guest Monday evening Miss Marian Hogg of Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacVeigh entertained at a picnic supper Sun- ‘day Mr. and Mrs, Norman Smith and Punchy and Keith and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Elicker and Eddie and Carol. Mr. and Mrs. George R. Becker and Dick, Randy and Teddy return- © ed to their home in Glen Ellyn, Ill, after spending several days visiting Mrs. Becker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rinehimer of Lehman Ave- nue. This weekend the Rinehimers will have as guests Mrs. Rinehimer’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Bevan of Hicksville, Li 1 Murray Scureman, Howard Risley and Durelle Scott attended the University Club Outing at Sgarlet Lake, Saturday. Wao np { { Miss Mary Reedy and Miss Eliza- beth Setze of Atlanta, Georgia, are spending two weeks with the form- er's parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Reedy of Center Hill road. This weekend Mr. and Mrs, William Reedy and family will visit the Reedys. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Dungey of 138 Lake road will have as guests over the weekend Miss Nancy E. Smith and Mrs. L. A. Clark of Scranton, who will attend the wed- ding of Mrs. Dungey’s nephew, Mal- colmn Strunk, and Miss Erris Bon- ham of Kingston, at the First Bap- tist Church in Wilkes-Barre, Satur- day evening, Miss Carol Dungey will be flower girl. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nicely of “Main Road, Shavertown, have re- turned after visiting their daugh- ter, Mrs. Paul Evans at Wyandotte, Mich. Mrs. A. W. Weid of Main Road has as guest her niece, Mrs. M. K. Bigelow of San Francisco, Cal., who came here by plane. Mr. and Mrs. Velton Bean, Linda and Randy Bean of Jackson spent Sunday at Lake Nuangola as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred McLaughlin. Miss Estella George of Orange is visiting her aunt and uncle, Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Winter of Wil- {amsport. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hutchison of Trucksville will have as guests this weekend Mr. and Mrs, Carl Nas- chold, Miss Helen Doran and Miss Clara Doran of * Philadelphia, who will come here to attend the Van | Tuyle-Hutchison wedding. Mrs. John Henninger, Sr., Miss Lenore and Miss Margery Henning- er, Cleveland, Ohio are spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. John Henninger Jr., Druid Hills. Nancy June Crocker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Crocker and granddaughter of Mr, and Mrs. Wil- lard Lozo was baptized by Rev. Frederick W. Moock Jr., last Tues- day. C. L. Albert of Pioneer avenue entertained members of the Laf- ayette College Alumni at a reunion party Wednesday evening. ‘There were twenty guests. Addison Woolbert Jr., spent three days last week attending a Purena_ sales meeting at Skanea- votes, N.Y. Mr. James Franklin of Franklin street was operated on in General Hospital on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Franklin of Endicott, N.Y. arrived Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. James Frank- lin, Mr. Franklin has returned to Endicott and Mrs. Franklin is spending the week here. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Franklin - and son Billy spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Franklin. Miss Doris Prynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Prynn, Jol- jet, Ill, spent the weekend with her grandmother, Mrs. Daisy Prynn, Carverton road, She was accom- panied by Miss Betty Briggs, also of Joliet. Mrs. Herman Coon, Carverton, entertained members of the Sun- shine Class of Carverton Methodist Church last Thursday evening. SHAVER THEATRE SHAVERTOWN FRI-SAT. “Family Honeymoon” Fred MacMurray Claudette Colbert Cartoon and News MON.-TUES. ‘Fury at Furnace Creek’ Victor Mature, Glenn Langan Cartoon and Sports WED.-THUR. ‘Command Decision” Clark Gable, Brian Donlevy Van Johnson Neighborhood Notes | Mrs. Raymond Garinger, Given Farewell Party Mrs. Raymond Garinger next two weeks Garinger, Joseph Rauch, was guest of honor at a surprise “going away” party given by Alderson W.S.C.S. at her home at Alder- son recently. She will spend the at Bloomfield Camp, Conn. She received a lovely gift. Present were: Mesdames Gil- bert Carpenter, Raymond Grey, Al- fred Rogers, Howard Higgins, Jo- seph Shoemaker, Warren Dennis, George Smith, Robert Avery, H. R. Fred Swanson, George Walters, William Deets, Harry Jones, Asenith Davis, George Armitage, Lee Zimmerman, Donald Smith, C. B. Paden, Harry Allen, Giles Comstock, Otis Allen, Walbridge Lienthall, Harvey Kit- chen, Morrison Witter, George Tay- hia The marriage of Miss Shirley M. Swan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Swan of Ridge street, Shavertown, and Elwood C. Ide, son of Mr. and Mrs, The double ring ceremony was per- formed by Rev. Howard Harrison. Robert Coons was soloist accom- panied by John Blackwell, a brother-in-law of the bridegroom. The attendants were Mrs. James Keiper, sister of the bride, matron of honor, Mrs. William Newton of Pottsville a classmate of the bride, bridesmaid. Junior bridesmaids lor; Miss Bethia Allen, Miss Ro- : . v annah Shoemaker, Miss Eleanor were Rosalind Keiper, niece of the Humphrey, Miss Lina Garinger, bride and Janice Ide, sister of the Miss Jessie Armitage, Baby Donna Smith. bridegroom. Best man was Lawrence Ide, Mr. and Mrs, Luther Hontz and son, Philadelphia were recent guests of Mrs. Walter Dressel, Shavertown. Edward Loucks and family, Pioneer avenue spent the week in Washington and Read- Mr. and Mrs. ing, visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Williams and son, pared the anniversary dinner. Mrs, Howard Edwards, Carverton is a patient in Nesbitt Hospital where she was admitted on Monday for surgical treatment. Bob Kemmerer, son of Mr. and Pioneer avenue, who is on a Mediterran- ean cruise with the second divi- sion, U. S. Marines, is at present in Mrs. Robert Kemmerer, Italy. Mrs. Herman Labar, Mt. ment. Mrs. Edith Daniels, Wilkes-Barre spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Alvah Evans, Carverton road. The mother of William Faull, Hazletine street is ill at the home of her son. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Davis and small son, Lehigh street will move shortly to Tunkhannock where they have purchased a home. Mr. Davis who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. is in charge of maintenance of the dial system of the Commonwealth Tele- phone Company in the Tunkhan- Stanley Davis, Shavertown nock-Montrose area. Mr. Adam Young, father of Miss Marian Young, teacher in Trucks- School observed his ville Grade birthday anniversary on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Finney and family, Beaver Falls will visit Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Finney and Mrs, next Charles Palmer, Trucksville, week. daughter, Noxen have home from General Hospital. Mrs. Bernard Bush, Harris Hill Road, is a patient in General Hos- pital where she underwent a major operation. Mr. » and Mrs. Charles Swingle and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Keller, Shavertown recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Moore, Simsbury, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Ash, Berke- ley, Cal. have returned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ash, Shavertown for several weeks. John Stahl and family, Shavertown, Mr. and Mrs. Richard, and Mr. and Mrs. Merton Carl and family, Forty-Fort spent Sunday in Binghamton where their mother, Mrs. Howard Patton celebrated her birthday. Another daughter, Mrs. Charles Hoffman, Binghamton, pre- Airy road returned home Monday even- ing from Nesbitt Hospital where she submitted to surgical treat- Mrs. Lester Saidman and infant returned brother of the groom, and ushers of the bride, Carlton Rogers, and Marcus Ide, Jr., brother of the bridegroom. The bride given in marriage by her father wore a gown of white bridal satin with a double bertha collar edged with saw-toothed scol- lops outlining an off-shoulder neck- line, a fitted bodice and full skirt entrain. Her fingertip veil fell from a seed pearl tiara. She carried a Colonial bouquet of white roses. The matron of honor wore a gown of waltz blue taffeta similar to that of the bride with a double bertha collar edged with saw- toothed scallops, short sleeves and matching gauntlets.s She wore a Married In Maple Mrs. Willard Cornell lof became the bride of Samuel} Balick, son of Mrs. Susan BalickK of Nes- quehoning, Sunday in the Maple Grove Methodist Church. Professor Henry Kiessel performed the double ring ceremony before an altar banked with white carnations, peonies, and palms. Miss Janet Cornell, sister of the bride, played the wedding march and Alice Gor- don sang “I Love Thee,” ‘Because’ and The Lord's Prayer.” Attendants were Miss Dorothy Cornell, sister of the bride, of State College and Samuel Devan of Nes- quehoning. Ushers were Harold and Ralph Cornell, brothers of the bride. . The bride was attractive in white satin gown fashioned with tight bodice, full skirt en train, high neckline with lace yoke and long tight sleeves, pointed at wrist. Her full-length veil fell from wreath of tiny feathers and she carried a bouquet of white roses and orchids. Miss Cornell chose aqua gown, similar to the bride’s and matching bonnet and mitts. She carried yellow roses. Mrs. Cornell, mother of the bride, selected black and vari-colored print and pink roses and Mrs. Ba- lick, mother of the bride-groom, black and white and red roses. Following the ceremony, a re- ception was held at the home of the bride and the couple left for the Poconos, and New York City. Mrs. Balick is a graduate of Lehman High School and Penn State College. For the past three years she has been teacher of Math- Home Dressed Roasting Chickens 43c lb. Large California Cantaloupes—2 for 45¢ Maxwell House Coffee—b4c Campbell's Chicken, and Rice Soup— 2 for 3c Large Layer Cakes—59c¢ each Noodle DIXON'S FAIRLAWN MARKET MAIN ST., DALLAS Have Your Holiday Cleaning Done Now. We Will Be Closed The Week of July 4 to 11 ANNUAL VACATION f HECK'S DRY CLEANING H. L. 4256 TODAY AND TOMORROW “SO DEAR TO MY HEART” A Walt Disney Feature in Technicolor Starring Bobby Driscoll 3 Matinee Saturday Afternoon at 2:00 with same feature. HIMMLER THEATRE DALLAS, PA. —_—_——————— Iw — his Te And News Miss Shirley M. Swan Beco Bride At Lovely June Wedding were James Keiper, brother-in-law | small bonnet of white horsehair trimmed with waltz blue illusion and carried a Colonial bouquet of pink roses. The bridesmaid wore a matching gown of coral taffeta with bonnet trimmed with coral illusion. She carried a Colonial chose gowns of aqua and yellow roses. The Junior bridesmaids wore gowns of aqua and yellow taffeta with ruffled bodices and skirts and small horsehair bonnets trimmed to match. They also car- ried small nosegays of pink and yellow roses. The bride's mother chose an orchid crepe dress with natural and brown accessories, and a corsage of yellow roses. The bridesgroom’s mother selected a grey print dress with brown and white accessories. Her corsage was pink roses. A reception was held in the Church parlors immediately follow- ing the ceremony. After a trip through the New England States the couple will reside on Machell avenue, Dallas. The bride is a graduate of Kings- ton Township High School and Nesbitt Memorial Hospital Train- ing School for Nurses. For the past two years she has been in charge of the obstetrical department of Maimonides Hospital, Liberty, N.Y. Mr, Ide was graduated from. Dallas Borough High School and served wth the U. S. Marines during World War II. He spent two and a half years in the States and one year in the South Pacific. He is now employed by the Delaware and Hudson Railroad Company. Ruth Cornell And Samuel Balick Grove Church ematics at Cherry Township High School. Mr. Balick has been with the State Troopers for the past seven years. During the war he served with the U. S. Navy. The couple will reside in Du- shore. Previous to her marriage, Mrs. Balick was guest at a variety shower given by the teachers of Cherry ' Township and at another given by Miss Jule Moyer of Mil- dred. ee ——— Of Local Church Doings : | Drive, Shavertown received his B. | S. Degree from Drexel Institute of POST, FRIDAY, JUNE 24,1949 ial a — _— Mrs. John Cook Is Honored At Shower Mrs. John Cook, recent bride, was honored at a variety shower given by Miss Edith Phillips and Miss Barbara Race at the Phillips home. She received lovely and useful gifts, Present were: Eleanor Hardisky, Laverna Hradovy, Marie Polachek, Carrie Phillips, Fanny Price, Ann Klein, Marian Kunkle, , Louisa Moss, Rosine Hudak, Rose- mary Chuckinas, Nancy Alderson, the guest of honor and the host- | esses. Receives B. S. Degree Thomas E. Hontz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hontz, Terrace Technology, Philadelphia at Com- mencement exercises held Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hontz and Tom’s new bride, Mrs, Thomas E. Hontz attended the graduation ser- vices. Celebrate Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Finney, Car- verton road, Trucksville celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary on Friday, June 17. They have two children, Frederick, comptroller of Armstrong Cork Company, Beaver Falls, Pa., and Marion, Wilming- ton, Del. Also three grandchildren, Martha, June and Gretchen Fin- ney. Mr. Finney is engaged as a contractor in the plastering bus- iness. He is president of Trucks- ville Fire Company, Prize Winners At Dance Art Gaggiano of Pittston won the $50 prize and Phyllis Smith the $25 prize at the Jackson Township Volunteer Fire Company Farmer Dance last week, Other prize win- ners were Joe Emerick and How- gre Knoes, $10 and Arthur Wester The firemen will hold a home- made ice cream and cake social at Norris Glen July 13. Receives Masters Degree Miss Adeline Burgess, Carverton, received her Master’s Degree at Bucknell University Commence- ment exercises held recently. She received her B.S. Degree from Bloomsburg State Teachers’ Col- lege. Mrs. Melvina Shouldice Entertains Auxiliary Mrs. Melvina Shouldice was host- ess to members of Lehman Fire Company Auxiliary last Wednes- day. Hostesses for the evening were Mabel Cooper, Erma Culp and Mrs. Shouldice. Others present were: Helen Balliat, Freda Snyder, Louise Palmer, Gertrude Kropp, Edith Cease, Sue Evarts, Hilda Ashworth, Dorothy Cooper, Dorothy Bertram, Irene Patrick, Evelyn Wilcox, Mary Laskowski, Ruth Shouldice, Pearl Coolbaugh, Esther Murray, and Phyllis Smith, Regular Center Street SALE Nationally advertised Children’s Dresses Regular $2.98 » 3.98 9 y 4.98 » SPECIAL CANNON NYLONS $1.35 SPECIAL 1.50 3 1.65 ” Sale on Nylons for Limited Time Only The SHEWAN SHOP $2.49 3.49 3.98 $ .98 1.09 1.29 Shavertown ART LEY Better “Stake Your Claim ~ Finding such bargains as these Artley 19th Anniversary Specials is like finding a goldmine ! Special Anniversary Reductions aud Extra Values In All Departments \ BLOUSES $1.59 Two For $3.00 ' REGULAR $1.99 QUALITY ABM rtd oURCHRSE by U. S. Rubber Co. BATHING SLIPPERS 99¢ Regular $1.29 Values WORN ALSO AS PLAY SHOES 100 MAIN ST. 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