RPAGE FOUR : i THE POST, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1949 " Neighborhood Notes And News Of Local Church Doings 1 { } Purely Personal Tet Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harrison of West Barrington, Va., spent the holiday weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harrison and Mr, and Mrs. William Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson ,~+and Joe and Ann of Norton aven- ue spent Sunday at Lake Ariel as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gel- der. Ann remained with the Gel- ders for the holiday. Mr. and Mrs, Alan Kistler of Harvey's Lake are spending the peg in New York City seeing some lows and fishing. + Mrs. §rank Werner, Pioneer ave- nue and Mr. and Mrs. James Sug- den and daughter Carol, Wilkes- Barre left Monday for Boston where they will spend some time with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Smith, son and daughter-in-law of Mrs, Werner. David and Sue Parsons, Kunkle, _are visiting their uncle, Wesley “Parsons in Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vollrath, Rochester were recent guests of the latter’s mother, Mrs. Daisy Prynn, ¢ Carverton road. ; Mrs. Howard Edwards, Carverton has returned home after being a patient in Nesbitt Hospital. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Herman Coon, Carverton will celebrate their 9th wedding anniversary, Mr. Coon is a well known entertainer. 3 Mrs. W. D. Roberts, Roushey street, Shavertown is spending some time with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Berkley, Johnstown. Mrs. F. C. Heslop, Shavertown is a patient in Nesbitt Hospital. Jack Stahl, Shavertown, is visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoffman and son Charles, Binghamton. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Henning, Harris Hill recently visited their son Stanley Henning Jr., Ebenezer, N.Y, ati Mr, and Mrs. Charles Gosart, Shavertown were the holiday guests 7 of Mr, and Mrs. Nathan Straley, | Noxen. J Mr. and Mrs. Albert Womer and ‘+7 son Tommy and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Womer, Noxen spent sever- al days last week visiting Mr, and Mrs. Elwood Womer and Mr. and rs, Leonard Wright, Westfield, Pa, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Schenck, Noxen had as holiday guests, Mr. +" and Mrs. Forrest Randall and Mr. William Traver, Vestal, and j Mrs, ~~ John Wardell, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Wardell, Carverton road i ig his 4th birthday on July 4. Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Miller and children of Washington, D.C. and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bicher, Reading were the weekend guests + of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Loucks, . Pioneer avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shaver, - Pioneer avenue spent Sunday sight- seeing in Penn's and Woodward Caves. They were accompanied by Ida Welliver and Robert Coons. Mr. Robert Malkemes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Malkemes, a student at Annapolis Naval Academy, was home for the holidays. Sam Dilcer, Trucksville left Sun- ay for Sky Lake where he rep- sented the local M. Y. F. at the .Y.F. Assembly. Louise Hazeltine, Cornell Medical enter, N. Y. spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hazeltine, Harris Hill road. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Stock, Jr., Long Island spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Karl Stock Sr. Trucks- ville. Wesleyan Service Guild, Trucks- ville Methodist Church will meet at the Blase cottage at Harvey's Lake on Saturday. It will be an all day affair and refreshments will ‘be in form of a covered dish. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jones and daughter Abbie, Woodbridge, N, J. visited the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Stock, Sr. over the holiday. Mrs, Jones and daughter will remain for a few weeks. Philip Cease, Trucksville who has been a patient in Valley Forge Hos- pital, Phoenixville, has returned home. : Miss Jessie Sturdevant, Miss Hazle P. Smith and Miss Louise Thomas of Huntsville left this week to spend several weeks at Nan- tucket. : SHAVER THEATRE SHAVERTOWN : "| FRI-SAT. “Three Godfathers” in technicolor with John Wayne, Harry Carey Jr., Ward Bond MON.-TUES. “Snake Pit” with Olivia DeHaviland, Mark Stevens Cartoon WED.-THUR. . “Crazy House” with Olsen and Johnson Sport Reels Mr. and Mrs. Arch Brooks and children of West Dallas are spend- ing some time at Nantucket. Scott Brooks is at St. Stephen's Camp. Timy Mulligan of Huntsville is spending several weeks at St. Stephen’s Camp. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Evans of Shavertown spent the holiday week- end fishing in Canada. . Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Barrick of Carlisle recently motored to Utica, New York, where they visited friends, Mr. and Mrs. Curt Noggle, and were accompanied by them to Old Forge, N. Y. where they spent the latter part of their vacation in the Adirondack Mountains. The Barricks then spent the latter part of the week with Mrs. Barricks’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Wil- cox and family of Harvey's Lake. They returned to their home on Father's Day. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Williams and daughters Betty Kay and El- eanor Ann, West Center Street, Shavertown are visiting Canada and the New England States. Dick Major has returned to his home in Indianapolis, Ind. after spending two weeks with his mother, Mrs. Carrie Caperoon of Franklin Street. Ira Morris will ar- rive next week to visit Mrs, Cape- roon and his mother, Mrs. Allie Morris. Members of the Kuehn and Kray- bill families enjoyed a picnic at Ricketts Glen over the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reese, Jr. of Franklin street have returned to their home after spending their vacation in the New England States. Mrs, Stephen Sedler, Mrs, Wil- liam Brown and Mrs. Edna McCarty spent a few days this week at Lov- elton as guests .of Mrs. Robert His- lop. Mr. and Mrs. William Donachi en- tertained last week at a picnic supper at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Kirk McCarty of Lehman. Mrs. William Hodgson of Blooms- burg, spent the weekend in Dallas with her husband who is employed at the Fernbrook Mill. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Price are temporarily occupying the Morris cottage on Franklin street. Mr. and Mrs. J. Stanley Rine- himer 3rd and Patricia, of Tun- khannock and Mrs, Arnold Hunt and Juliet of Lemster, England, spent the Fourth of July with Mr. and Mrs. J. Stanley Rinehimer of Lehman Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stock and family who have been occupying the Booth home on Lehman avenue will move to New York State shortly. Elmer T. Williams of Wormleys- burg, Pa., former Lehman avenue resident, is ill in a Harrisburg hos- | pital. Mrs. Gertrude Ford of Machell avenue had as holiday weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Ray of Elyria, Ohio. Mrs. Ford will spend the weekend with relatives in Rhode Island. Mrs. Clarence Shaver, Harvey's Lake has returned from a visit in New Jersey. Mrs. Homer Moyer and children, Robert and Sally of Lehman Aven- ue spent a. few days with Mr. Moyer’s sister, Mrs. Roy Ben- jamin of Conyngham, Pa. Mrs. Minnie Marvel and Miss Mary Marvel spent a few days last week with Mrs. Irvin Marvel of Lehman Avenue, Miss June Kistler of Harvey's Lake left Tuesday for New York City where she will study at New York University for six weeks. While in New York she will live with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Kistler. The James Kistlers spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Kistler of Harvey's Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Middleton have returned to. their home at Idetown after attending the wed- ding of Kathryn Lou McNair and and Laurence B. Leinbeck at Win- ston-Salem, N. C. Sunday the Mid- dletons went to Berwick to see Mrs, Middleton’s brother and sis- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Klinetob of Chicago, Ill, who have just returned from Switzerland. The Klinetobs are wisiting Mrs. Klinetob’s mother, Mrs. H. L. Kline- tob before returning to their home. BACK and ready to go! Call HECK for your dry cleaning needs ® HECK'S DRY CLEANING Ord Trumbowers Are Hosts at Family Picnic Mr. and Mrs. Ord Trumbower of Huntsville road entertained at a Trumbower reunion picnic Satur- day evening in honor of Pfe. Rob- ert Nulton and Sgt. John Nulton, sons of Mr. and Mrs. John Nulton of Lehman. The boys, nephews of Ord, are stationed in Texas. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. John Nulton and son, Ord, Mr, and Mrs. Martin Mathes and daughters Flor- ence and Marian, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Trumbower and Edward 2nd, Miss Alice Comisky, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Craig, Jane Coolbaugh, Doug- las Trumbower, the guests of honor and the host and hostess. Ice Cream Social Company will hold an ice cream social at Norris Glen on the Hill- side road, Wednesday evening, July 13. Home made ice cream and cake will be for sale and there will be other refreshments. Mr, and Mrs, T. M. B. Hicks Jr., of Demunds road had as guest over the holidays the former's mother, Mrs. T. M. B. Hicks Sr. of Williams- port. James Franklin who has been a hospital patient returned to his home on Franklin street on July 4. He has made fine progress and is almost as good as ever, Robert. McQuilken has returned to his home from Mercy Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Shaver are visiting relatives in Buffalo. Lois Griesing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Griesing spent the holiday with her parents. Mrs. Paul Redmond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Lewis, Pioneer Avenue and daughter Jennie Ellen are residing in Muroc, Cal. where her husband, Sgt. Paul Redmond is stationed with the U. S. Army. William Long, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Long, Carverton road is spending a thirty day leave with his parents. Billy is a member of the U. S. Navy. Mrs. Joseph Volz and daughter Virginia and son Jackie of Man- chester were the recent guests of Mrs. Theresa Hanson, Trucksville. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Locke, Holly street had as holiday guests Mr. and Mrs. George Hess and daughter Arline, Chester, Pa. Mr. and Mrs, John Murray are re- Maple street. Mrs. Murray is the former Ruth Evans, Trucksville. | Mr. and Mrs. Howard Huey and family of Boundbrook recently vis- lited Mr. and Mrs. William Evans, [ Trucksville. Mr. and Mrs, Morris Lloyd, Trucksville spent “some time at Bloomingdale recently visiting the latter’s sister. Miss Marian Finney, Wilmington, Del. spent the holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Finney, Carverton road. Miss Marie Dampf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A, C. Dampf, Mt. Airy road spent the weekend in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Owen, newly- weds are residing with Mr. George Owen at Conyngham. Mrs. Owen is the former Laura Jean Perrin. Ruth Mathers, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Mathers, Trucks- ville is a patient in Nesbitt Hos- pital. Miss Anne Williams, Wilkes- Barre was the guest of Miss Emma Ruth Shaver, Pioneer avenue, re- cently. . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Odum and Sylvia, Patty, Tommie and Jean of Campton, Ga., Miss Lillie Thomp- son, Miss Joyce Irvin of Banes- ville, Ga., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Casterline of Jackson. Mrs. Lee Tracy of New York City arrived yesterday to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Scott of Mt. Greenwood road for sev- eral days. Mrs. Arthur Stevens of Endi- cott and her sister, Mrs. Frank Rogers of Trucksville are visiting Mrs. Garfield Jackson of Harvey's Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Alford Jackson of Painted Post, N. Y. are the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gar- field Jackson of Harvey's Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mazer of Lehman had as weekend guest Marion Gwoltney of Long Island. Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Frick of Sweet Valley entertained over the holiday Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wol- verton, Woodstock, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Frick and Nancy of Mer- chantville, N. J.; and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Frick and Miriam, Leanne and Helen = Caryl, Doylestown. Mrs. Wolverton, the Fricks’ daughter, will remain for two weeks. The youth of the Alderson and Ruggles churches recently had an appreciation party and wiener roast and presented a beautiful all-brass table lamp to the James Hilberts. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Titus and daughter, Sharon, Huntsville road, entertained the following guests over the holiday weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen O’Lear and sons, Stephen Jr. and Gregory of Elizabeth, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Erwine of Moonauchie, N. J.; Mr, and Mrs. Robert Parker and son, Raymond, Pearl River, N, Y.; Mrs. Rudy Hansen, Pearl River, N. Y.; Mrs. Laura Erwine, Wilkes- Barre; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond V. Titus, Forty-Fort; Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert H, Parrish, Miss Doris M. Titus, Dallas. | ford, soloist sang, ‘I Love You Truly’ 4 . | “Because” and “The Lord’s Prayer”. Jackson Township Volunteer Fire | | riage by her father wore a white | Miss Dilys Rowlands Is siding in Mather’s apartment on! Shirley Doris Brown Becomes Bride of Donald R. Shavertown Methodist Church was the scene of a pretty wedding on Sunday when Shirley Doris Brown, Shaver Avenue, Shaver- town became the bride of Donald Robert Bunney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Bunney, Dallas R. D.:3. Rev. Howard Harrison performed the double ring ceremony before an altar decorated with palms, ferns and large wedding baskets filled with white gladioli and pink Esther Reed. ; Wedding music was played by Thomas Hontz, and William Burna- The bride who was given in mar- candlelight satin gown made with a high neckline of illusion and wide bertha of Chantilly lace. The gown was designed with a fitted bodice, long pointed sleeves and full skirt with inserts of lace and satin ruffles with a long oval train. Her fingertip veil of illusion and lace fell from a crown of orange blossoms and she carried an arm bouquet of white roses and baby’s breath, Matron of honor, Mrs, Allen Montross, sister of the bride was attired in gown of orchid sheer marquisette over taffeta, designed with an off shoulder neckline trim- med with chantilly lace. It was made with a fitted bodice and a gracious skirt with bustle back. She wore a large lace picture hat and Bunney matching gauntlets and carried yel- low roses. Miss Frances Mericle, maid of honor, wore a gown of yellow mar- | quisette and taffeta identical to that of matron of honor and carried talisman roses. Miss Betsy and Miss wore identical gowns f pink and red roses. large picture hats ‘and gauntlets:” r girl*Wwas Gladys Louise Ell who wi a blue organdy gown, madel_with short puffed sleeves, full skirt and sash with matching bonnet. She carried a basket of pink rosebuds. Teddy Montross, nephew of the bride wore a white- palm beach suit. Best man was Glenn Burger and ushers, Arja Brown, Alfred Brown and Michael Hohol. The bride's mother wore an aqua printed bemberg sheer with black hat and accessories and car- ried yellow roses. The mother of the bridegroom chose a pink sheer crepe with white hat and accessories and yellow roses. Following the ceremony a recep- tion was held in the church par- lors and the couple left on a trip to the Great Lakes. For going away the bride wore a light green sheer dress with white hat and access- ories and orchid corsage. They will reside at 186 Shaver avenue. Miss Lois May Griesing, Engaged To Richard Gordon Phillips Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Griesing, Franklin street, Dallas announce the engagement of their daughter, Lois May to Richard Gordon Phillips, son of Mrs. Florence Phillips, Nor- ton avenue, Dallas. The wedding will take place September 10. Miss Griesing is a graduate of Dallas Borough High School and University of Pennsylvania Hospital from which she graduated in June. She will complete her studies there on August 31. : Mr. Phillips is a graduate of Wyoming Seminary and is em- ployed at Midvale Shops, Lehigh Valley Coal Company, Wilkes-Barre. He served two years in the Pacific area as a member of the U. S, Navy during World War II Hostess at Luncheon Miss Dilys’ Rowlands of Main road, Trucksville, entertained at a variety shower last week honoring Miss Wilma Rowlands, bride-elect. Present were Miss Alice Gordon, | Miss Joan Anthony, Miss Mary Simon, Miss Beatrice Sweezey, Miss Mary Lou Spare, Miss Dilys Row- lands, Betsy and Judy Rowlands, | Mrs. Mona Jones, Mrs. Bert Fennell, | Mrs. Mary Spare, Mrs. Alice Hoyt, Mrs. Betty Erwine, Mrs. Esther Rowlands, Mrs. Peg Rowlands, Mrs. | Mary Rowlands, Mrs. Frances Mil- ler, Mrs, Elizabeth Rowlands, the guest of honor and the hostess. Dave Jenkins Family Entertains at Picnic Mr, and Mrs. David Jenkins and | family entertained at an all-day picnic with fireworks in the even- ing at their home on Parrish street Fourth of July. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ohlman and Lee, Mr. and Mrs. L. L, Richardson and Bobbie, Tommie and Jimmie, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Richards and Judy and Dannie, Mr. and Mrs, Dan | Robinhold and Judy and Dannie, | Mr. and Mrs. James Besecker and Jimmie, Donnie and Bobbie, Mr. and Mrs, Harris Haycox and Janet, Ruth and Johnnie, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Payne and Gail and Sandra, Marjorie Wood, Ben, Dianne and Gail Jenkins and thé host and hostess. Star-Lite Theatre Route 309 Tunkhannock (Right next to the Tunkhannock Airport). Monday and Tuesday July 11 and 12 “The Guilty” Bonita Granville, Don Castle News Cartoon Wednesday and Thursday July 18 and 14 A Laugh Riot “The Farmer's Daughter” Lorretta Young, John Cotton Ethel Barrymore Friday and Saturday July 15 and 16 M. G. M. Stash Hit “Words and Music” June Allyson, Mickey Rooney, Gene Kelley Special selected features Two shows nightly, beginning at dusk. All children under || twelve admitted free. Mr. and Mrs, William Richards and children Karen and Keith are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jackson. Bernice Harris Becomes Bride of Arden Kocher Miss Bernice J. Harris, daughter of Mrs. Beatrice Harris, Harvey's Lake became the bride of Arden Kocher, son of Mr. and Mrg. Leroy Kocher of Harvey's Lakg, i evening at 8 p.m. in t tion Lutheran Church Lake. Rev. Henry Kra the ceremony. performed Attendants were Audrey Harris, sister of the bride, and Robert Cuddy of Noxen. The bride is a graduate of Lake Township High School and has been employed at the Rose Dress Com- pany at Idetown as bookkeeper. Mr. Kocher was also graduated from Lake Township High School and is employed by the Goeringer Con- struction Company. Creagers Have Son Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Creager of 345 Witherspoon Street, Princeton, N. J. announce the birth of a nine pound baby boy in Princeton Hos- pital, Saturday, July 2. The Creag- ers have one other child, Joanne, aged two. Mrs. Creager is the for- mer Isabelle Hunt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sandel Hunt of Spring street. HIMMLER THEATRE Dallas, Pa. Today and Tomorrow “Take Me Out to The Ball Game” In Technicolor Frank Sinatra Gene Kelly Monday and Tuesday DOUBLE FEATURE “Buckaroo from Powder River” with Charles Starrett Also “The Escape” Rex Harrison, Peggy Cummins Wednesday and Thursday “The Flame” Vera Ralston, John Carroll Novelty and Cartoon Receives Promotion Dennis Ferry, now stationed in Austria, with the American Occu- pation Forces, has been promoted to mechanic, first class, after com- pleting a special course in Mur- nau, Germany. He is with the 583rd +4Utility Engineers and has been serving since last August. SANDY BEACH FREE SWIMMING INSTRUCTION Every Tuesday afternoon be- tween 2 and 3 the Red Cross sends an instructor to our beach te teach beginners how to swim and swimmers how to improve their swimming. NO CHARGE DRIVE-IN THEATRE FRIDAY and SATURDAY “Sign of the Ram” Suzan Peters, Alexander Knox One of the best stories by Margaret Ferguson Cartoon and News SUNDAY and MONDAY At the whisper of a name in Cairo violence and intrigues glare up in far corners of the world. “To the Ends of the Earth” Dick Powell, Signe Hasso Short—Banquet Busters—News TUESDAY “The Locket” Lorraine Day, Brian Aherne, Robert Mitchum Cartoons WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY “Guest Wife” Claudette Colbert, Don Ameche He lends her, he borrows her, and as a lend lease wife she pays both—BUT GOOD. Coming next weekend “The Bishop’s Wife” Two Shows—9 and 11 P. M. Come early and enjoy a swim at our beach. Our picnic grounds are open .for your picnic pleasure at all times. CHILDREN UNDER 12 ADMITTED FREE DRESSES DRESSES BLOUSES BLOUSES 100 Main St. WHITE JACKETS: “STARDUST” BRAS POLO SHIRTS ~~ POLO SHIRTS ~~ SUMMER SUITS and JACKETS—50% OFF ALL BEACH WEAR REDUCED LOWEST HOSIERY PRICES IN LUZERNE! ARTLEY ARTLE i ll Street styles regularly to $5.00 Street styles formerly to $6.95 $1.59 ea., two for 33 00 Luzerne “Air Conditioned” RE Here are just a few of the very special reductions in this “all-out” sale. You'll find many more values in every department! 53.88 55.00 $1.00 $2.99 $1.00 Phone 7-6318 \ Nn WN