PAGE FOUR fees THE POST, FRIDAY, AUGUST AR 12; 1949 : ‘Neighborhood Notes An d News Of Tocal Church Doings Purely ~ Personal Mrs. Robert McCarty and daugh- ter Donna have returned to their home on Lehman avenue after visiting her brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. John Shupp Jr. of Suffolk, Virginia for two weeks. Bob went down for the weekend and returned home with them. od rT ——————— ee —— a. nk aii SMI Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Ide and fam- ily have moved to their new home in Philadelphia where Mr. Ide is employed. Malcolm Brungess, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brunges of Claude street is a patient at Nesbitt Hos- pital where he is suffering from a fractured leg. Mrs: Kenneth O, Ward of Can- dor, NJ Y., and Marilyn Walker, daughter of Rev. Raymond G. Walker, former pastor of Luzerne Methodist Church but now of Can- dor, were recent guests of Rev. and Mrs. Frederick Reinfurt. Mrs. Ward was organist of the Candor church during Rev. Reinfurt’s pas- torate there. ~ George Smith Lewistown of spent the weekend visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Smith of Harvey's Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kuchta and children of Hazleton spent the weekend with Mrs. Kuchta’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gar- inger at Harvey's Lake. Mrs. Kuchta and Judy are spending this week with the Garingers. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hess of Kunkle were Sunday visitors at the A. C. Devens home. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Roe and three daughters have returned to Lancaster after spending their vacation with Mrs. Roe's parents, Mr, and Mrs. H. A. Smith of Machell avenue. Bill Waters of Huntsville road is spending the week at Sky Lake. Mr. and Mrs. George Rogers and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Southworth and son, Roger have returned to their home at Vernon after a week’s motor trip through Canada. Miss Helen Williamson returned to her home in Philadelphia Tues- day after spending several weeks visiting old friends and relatives in the Back Mountain area. Mrs. Edgar Brace of Lake road and Miss Miriam Lathrop of Main road spent the week at Ston- ington, Conn., visiting Mrs, Sterl- ing Eyre. Miss Marie Thevenon of Provi- dence, R. I, is spending her vaca- tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andre Thevenon of Center Hill road. Mr, and Mrs. James Lurba of Washington, D. C., spent the week- end visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Space of Huntsville road. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fairbrother of Riverside, R. I, spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs, Harold Bestwick and family of Elmcrest; also Mr. and Mrs, John England of Riverside, R. I, spent a few days with them. ; Mrs. Margaret Williams of Elm- crest returned home on Saturday after spending two weeks vacation with relatives in Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Searles, son Roger of Vestal, N. Y., and Mrs. Lillian Rood Oliver of Bingham- ton spent Friday at the Rood home, Lehman Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Keller of Shavertown, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Rood, Lehman avenue, spent Sun- day at Patterson Grove, Nr. and Mrs. A. C. Dampf, Mt. Ainy road, Shavertown are spend- ing the week in Canada. Mrs, Daisy Prynn, Mrs, Adeline Long and Jerry Long, Carverton left Wednesday for Joliet, Ill, where they will spend some time with relatives. They were accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. Frank . Vollrath, Rochester, N. Y. Jackie Stahl, Shavertown has been ill with a virus infection. Sally Wood, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Robert Wood, Carverton is still ill at her home, Mrs. Fred Hughey, Fernbrook left Tuesday to spend several days with her sister, Mrs. Paul Jones, Vestal, N. Y. Max Dreher Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Dreher, spent the week- end with his parents. Max is a student at State College. , nue SHAVER THEATRE SHAVERTOWN FRI-SAT. “South of St. Louis” in technlicolor with Alexis Smith, Joel McCrea, Zachary Scott Cartoon—News MON.-TUES. “Far Frontier”, Roy Rogers, Trigger Cartoon—Comedy, Sport reels WED.-THUR. “Caught” James Mason, Barbara Bel Geddes Cartoon—Sport Reels Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ash, Ter- race Drive, Shavertown left Mon- day to spend the week at Glou- cester, Mass. Joining them on a deep sea fishing trip were Mr. and Mrs. T. Boston, Cape Cod. Louise Hazeltine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hazeltine, Harris Hill road, Trucksville spent the weekend at Chapel Hill, N. C,, where she attended the wedding of Marjorie Epps to Dr. Joseph Mitchell.. Miss Epps is a class- mate of Miss Hazeltine at Cornell Medical Center. Dr. and Mrs. Sherman Schooley and daughter Mary Elizabeth left Saturday to spend a month at Lancaster, N. H. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Farr, Wilkes-Barre are stay- ing at the Schooley residence dur- ing their absence. Mrs. Zigmund Harmond, Fern- brook is ill at her home: Pauline Moock, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Frederick Moock, Jr. Shavertown has been very ill at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Faatz, Brook street, Shavertown had as week- end guests, Mr. and Mrs. William Gower, Mr, and Mrs. Russell Clark and sons, Russell Jr. and Roger, Endicott, N. Y. ? Mrs. William Carroll, Jr. and son Billy, Collegeville, Pa., are visiting the former's mother, Mrs. William Hunt, Spring Street, Shavertown. Bobby Snow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Snow, Shavertown is spending some time at Palmyra, N...J Mr. and Mrs. Allen Montross, Spring street, Shavertown have moved to Idetown. Clyde Faatz Sr., Shavertown has been ill at his home with a virus infection. Mrs. John Wardell, Carverton is recuperating at her home follow- ing a back injury suffered recently. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Griesing, Franklin street, Dallas had as weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Rice, Verona, N. J. On Sat- urday they had a picnic at World's End where they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hickey, Blooms- burg and Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Townend and son, Melvin, Beth- lehem. Mrs. Robert Bachman and Her- man Coon, Carverton celebrated their birthday anniversaries on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Hess, Carver- ton road had as recent guests, Mrs. David Hammer and children, Marge and David, Trenton, N. J. and Mr. and Mrs, Arden Hess, Montrose. Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, Ter- race Drive, Shavertown and family spent last week visiting the latter's parents at Lake Placid, N. Y. Miss Pearl Averett, Shaver ave- nue has returned home after spend- a week visiting her brother in Binghamton, N. Y. Anna Mae Durbin, Shaver ave- is spending some time in Acme, Pa., where she is visiting her grandparents. Thomas Owen, New Jersey, re- cently spent several weeks visiting his sister, Mrs. John Grant, Shaver avenue. Robrt VanHorn ‘and Jimmy Llewelleyn of Dallas and Charles Kuschke of Plymouth left yester- day for Philadelphia to see the Dodger-Phillie baseball game. While there the boys will stay with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carson of Germantown. Mrs. Anna Beers of New York City is spending her vacation with her niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Niles White and family of Baldwin street. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hall of Pitts- field, Mass., spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hall of Shavertown and Mr. and Mrs. G. Wilbur Nichols of Trucksville. Mrs, Lea Adler returned to New York City Monday after spending some time with her dau- ghter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Gilmore of Lincoln drive, Shavertown. During the next week she will leave for her home in St. Petersburg, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hinkle of Lincoln Drive, Shavertown, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Henwood of Main road, Trucksville, will spend the weekend at Lake George. HIMMLER THEATRE Dallas, Pa. Today and Tomorrow “The Stratton Story” James Stewart, June Allyson Monday and Tuesday “My Dream Is Yours” Jack Carson and Doris Day Technicolor Wednesday and Thursday “Big Jack” Wallace Berry, Marjory Main Also Travel Talks and - Dog Comedy Miss Thelma Brown Is Engaged To Earl Lehr Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Brown of Syracuse, N. Y., announce the engagement of their daughter, Thelma to Earl H. Lehr, son of Mr, and Mrs. H. Lehr of Bangor, Pa. Miss Brown is a former resi- dent of Sweet Valley. Miss Brown is employed by Wells and Coverly Inc. of Syracuse. Mr. Lehr is a student at Lafayette College. He served with the U. S. Army in the Pacific Theatre dur- ing the War. Richard Morris Kline Mr. and Mrs, Richard Kline of Sweet Valley are the proud par- ents of a baby boy, Richard Morris, born August 3 in the Nanticoke Hospital. The Klines have one other child, a girl. Mrs. Kline is the former Lois Shaw. Have Baby Boy Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lukeski of Hamlin announce birth of a son in the Hahnemann Hospital, Scranton. Mrs. Lukeski is the former Virginia Ellsworth, dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ellsworth former residents of Ide- town. Mrs. Anthony Groblewski Guest, At Linen Shower Miss Clara Baur, Shaver avenue, Shavertown entertained last Thursday evening at a linen shower for Mrs, Anthony Grob- lewski, the former Nancy Kann, Trucksville. The guest of honor received many lovely gifts. Present were: Loisy Tremayne, Virginia Jones, Barbara Major, Reba Price, Shirley Anthony, Mar- garet Williams, Mae Evans, Jane Richards, Mrs. Wilma Fennell, Hil- degarde Ickinger, Joan Hoffman, Ethel Smith, Mrs. Groblewski and the hostess. Mrs. C. B. Henry : Mrs. C. B. Henry, a resident of | Center street, Shavertown for | many years, is now residing at the ' Crowe Nursing home, 143 Troy , street, Canton, Pa. She is getting | along nicely and seems happy in l her new home. She wishes to thank /her many Shavertown friends who have written to her or called on her. Birthday Dinner Is Served At McCarty Home Mrs, Elwood McCarty of Well- ington avenue entertained at a chicken dinner last Sunday honor- ing her husband and son, Lester, who celebrated their birthday an- niversaries. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Lester McCarty and baby from Beaumont, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McCarty of Bloomsburg, Victor and Lynn McCarty, Marjorie Elkins and the host and hostess. Entertains For Husband Mrs, James D. Hutchison, Or- chard street, Trucksville entertain- ed at a family dinner on Sunday in honor of her husband’s birth- day anniversary. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Leon Van Tuyle and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Ben- nett and family, Mrs. Charles Van Tuyle, Mr. and Mrs. James C. Hutchison and Mr, and Mrs. James D. Hutchison. ’ Star-Lite Theatre Route 309 Tunkhannock (Right next to the Tunkhannock Airport). Monday and Tuesday August 15 and 16 “Notorious” with Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman also news and cartoon Wednesday and Thursday August 17 and 18 Action ! Romance! “Gunfighters” in technicolor with Randolph Scott and Barbara Britin also selected short subjects Friday and Saturday August 19 and 20 § ‘One Touch of Venus” Robert Walker, Ava Gardner, Dick Haynes Also News and Cartoon Two shows nightly, beginning at dusk. All children under twelve admitted free. Mrs. Walter Heidere Is Given Farewell Party Mrs. Walter Heidere was guest of honor at a farewell party given at the Frank Heidere home by members of the Lutheran Ladies Society and her card Club last Wednesday. She will sail on the U.S. Americana to visit her mother and other relatives in Germany, August 17. Present were: Mesdames Willard Lozo, John Malkemes, Catherine Lemke, Christine Malkemes, Del- bert Garinger, Morgan Ruch, Char- les Dressel, Thomas Hontz, John Batey, Earl Reese, Elsa Fisher, Fritz Cammler, Byron Kitchen, Ed- ward Meneely, Frances Dougherty, John Eck, Walter Gerlach, E. R. Marley, F. W. Moock, Jessie Yo- cum, R, J. W. Templin, William Vivian, Chester Hartman, Fred VanWagnen, George Metz, Louise Sharpe; Misses Mary Boldt, Dor- othy Deemer and Amy Reese; Rev. F. W. Moock, Frank Fisher, Mrs. Frank Heidere and the guest of honor. William DeRemer Is Given Farewell Party A surprise farewell party was held at Maple Grove Church Hall on August 1st in honor of Wil- liam ReRemer who has joined the Navy. He was presented with a gift. Games and refreshments were enjoyed. Present: William DeRemer, Bev- erly Updyke, Shirley DeRemer, Kenneth Updyke, Dale Keller, Lois Cragle, Marge Wolfe, William Simms, Anne and Dorothy Gray, Gladys and Thelma Burkhardt, Shirley Britt, Burl Updyke, Billy Bedford, Burt Wilson, Donald Britt, Gloris, Beverly and Burton Steltz, Marge, Joan, and Jackie DeRemer. When It's DRY CLEANING think of HECK HECK'S DRY CLEANING H. L. 4256 SANDY BEACH DRIVE-IN THEATRE FRIDAY and SATURDAY “Montana Mike” Brian Donlevey and Robert Cumming It's a wild western at its best Cartoon and News SUNDAY and MONDAY Dennis Morgan in “My Wild Irish Rose” With sixteen of your favorite songs. Technicolor Walt Disney Cartoon Tur-Loined Pup and News TUESDAY “The Fighting 69th” With James Cagney, Pat O’Brien and George Brent If the're in it MAN that’s a FIGHT Cartoon WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY One of Claudette Colbert and John Wayne best pictures “Without Reservation” Cartoon—Donald’s Dilemna FRIDAY and Saturday “Ram Rod” Joan McCrea & Veronica Lake Two Shows—=8:30 and 9:30 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 Ralph Templin of Woodlawn drive left last week to spend sometime with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Templin of Hayti, S. Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dixon, Elm- crest attended the running of the Hambletonian, races at Goshen, N. Y.,, on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jenkins and family of School street, Shav- ertown, left yesterday for St. Petersburg, Fla., to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Parsons and Ethel Louise of Idetown flew to Washington, D. C., last week- end. at Alderson. is chairman of the committee, Lake Bake Sale Harvey's Lake Women’s Service Club will hold a bake sale Satur- day afternoon starting at 2 on the lawn of Mrs. Otis Allen’s home Carl Schriner Mrs. DALLAS OUTDOOR THEATRE Route 309—Above Dallas FRIDAY “The Sea Spoilers” Nan Grey, Fussy Knight Screaming shell and crashing fists in a red-blooded saga of Alaskan waters. SATURDAY Joan Blondell and Dick Powell in “Model Wife” A romantic riot about a model young lady her hot-headed hubby and a son of the boss. SUNDAY and MONDAY “Forty Thousand Horsemen” With Grant Taylor and Betty Bryant TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY “Drums of the Congo” With a cast of Thousands head- ed by Ona Munson, Turhan Bey and Don Terry AVAIYd PUB XVASYNHL puiscita LANE sosear CUMMINGS < ALFRED “HITCHCOCK'S Normen LLOYD Otte KRUGER Ales BAXY Alma KRUGER Dorothy PETERSON Clem BEANS Latest news Yes, it's back again! The same delicious, refreshing Breyers creation you enjoyed last summer. Sweet, juicy at every performance. Selected Shorts and Novelties fresh pineapple . . and frozen with rich, golden this delightful treat. . cubed, blended as only Breyers know how! Don’t miss cream For Information, Write or Phone: Milton J. Jones, District Representative, \ Breyer Ice Cream Co., 87 Simpson St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Kingston 7-5016 Throughout the Week, Two shows starting at dusk, rain or clear. : Refreshments Playground—Kiddie Area Rest Rooms Children under 12 admitted free ARTLEY Air Conditioned $1.59 ea. 100 Main St. "DRESS SMARTLY - - BUY ARTLEY” ANNUAL SUMMER CLEARANCE ALL SUMMER WEAR REDUCED ! CLEARANCE OF COTTON DRESSES REDUCTIONS TO 50” SPECIAL GROUP OF DAINTY BLOUSES Two for $3.00 Phone 7-6318 ARTLEY Luzerne