x oe AGE FOUR THE POST, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1949 Neighborhood Notes And News Of i | —————— ——————.—— Local Church Doings he Purely 1 ed Eugene Hilbert is ill at his home in Beaumont. Mr. and Mrs, Alan Kistler of Harvey's Lake have as guests their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and ~ Mrs. James Kistler of New York : City. Ralph Williams of Main road is ‘a patient at General Hospital. Mrs. Frances Sutliffe of Wilkes- Barre spent the weekend at the y) Ted Hinkle home in Shavertown 4 ] ile the Hiukles and Earl Hen- / ds were at Lake George. E apd Mrs. William Hodgson groomsburg have rented the Piic Culver apartment on Ma- hell avenue and will move there the first of the month. J Oscar Dymond of Demunds road, | [Fernbrook, spent last weekend at | State Line Camp. He drove Mrs. y Dymond back after coming home for the Dymond Reunion. About sixty local, girls, Mrs. Martin rter;, Mrs, ‘Jane Case, Mrs. Ward and, Mrs. Dymond are spending the suminer at the tobacco camp. Mlrray Scureman of Huntsville road ‘spent the weekend at Sham- okin as guest of Mr, and Mrs. Douglas® MacWilliam. Misses Celestine and Aurelia Fabian, former Back Mountain residents, are now residing in Miami, Fla. Mrs. Herbert Hulbert and son, Dick of Detroit, Mich.; spent the past two weeks visiting the form- er’s brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Moss of Demunds road. Mr. and Mrs. William Shonk of - Tos Angeles, formerly of Kings- ton, who are occupying their cot- tage at Bear Lake, spent Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Her- bert A. Smith, Machell avenue. Mrs. R. J. W. Templin has re- turned to her home on Wood- lawn drive after spending two weeks with her sister, Mrs. Ken- neth: Kane at Akron, Ohio, and her son Richard and family of Girard, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Monko, Shavertown announce the birth of a daughter, Linda Susan at Nes- bitt Hospital on August 5. The mother is the former Phyllis Ibbot- on. They are the parents of three they ildrén. Phyllis, Karen and Mrs. Howard W. Risley road spent the week- hlesmere. «Attorney and hton Scott and son of ere guests at the Risley orepart of the week. rs. L. Leitch and John f Detroit are visiting ron fi’'s mother; Mrs, Sarah Moss in Kingston. Mrs. Moss is a former Back Mountain resident. Miss Mary Reedy and Miss Eliza- beth Setse who have been attend- ing Columbia University Summer school are spending the next two weeks visiting Mr, and Mrs. John Reedy of Center Hill road before “resuming their teaching duties at Atlanta, Ga. : George Turn has returned to his tome in Shavertown after spend- ng his vacation at Canton, Maine. rs. Turn and Penney are remain- ng in Maine until Labor Day sekend when George will go up them. \ MMs. Alice Uhl and family have f rented the Peynton Lee apartment on Machell avenue and will move in the first of the month. Lois Warriner of Demunds road, nd her guests Marilyn Ruth of anticoke and June Lovell of Al- bona arg’ spending several weeks the fajmily cottage at Elk Lake. s. J§ D. Hauck of Norton ave- entertained members of her id clulf last Monday evening. r. and Mrs. Lewis Nulton ex- t to leave this week for a trip farough the New England States and Canada with their daughter nd son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- eth Keithline of Binghamton, N.Y. Murray Scureman 'of Huntsville road will leave this weekend to spend a few days at Stonington, Conn., with his family who are visiting Mrs. Sterling Eyre. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott of Mt. Greenwood road, Trucksville, spent several days this week in New York City. Their guest, Mrs. Lee Tracy returned to the City several days ago. * SHAVER THEATRE . SHAVERTOWN . FRI-SAT. “The Champion” Kirk Douglas, Marilyn Maxwell Cartoon—News MON.-TUES. “Flamingo Road” Joan Crawford, Sidney Green- street, Zachary Scott Cartoon—Sport WED.-THUR. : “My Own True Love” Wanda Hendrix, Melvyn Douglas Cartoon—Sport Mr. and Mrs. George Weintz of Meeker spent the weekend at New Milford. Mrs. A. N. Mifflin of Beach Haven, spent Thursday with Mrs. R. H. Rood, Lehman avenue. Mrs. Charles Anderson and Miss Helen Anderson, Somerville, N, J., were recent guests of Mr, and Mrs. John Wardell, Carverton road. Mr. and Mrs. James Sands, Car- verton had as weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs. George Wright and dau- ghters, Wanda and Emma Jean, Easton, Pa. Miss Janet Zeigler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaRoy Zeigler, Carverton, is spending some time with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James Weldon, Philadelphia. Miss Hildegarde Ickinger, Car- verton, a member of this years graduating class of Kingston Town- ship High School will enter Gen- eral Hospital School of Nursing in September. Wilfred Anderson, Sr., Carverton road, Trucksville is a patient in Nesbitt Hospital where he was ad- mitted last Wednesday, following back injuries which he suffered two days previously. Mrs. Samuel Margellina, Trucks- ville, Mrs, Ernest Bell, Mrs. Her- man LaBar and daughter, Donna Lee, Shavertown were guests at the wedding ‘of Florence Jackson and John Greenley at Centermore- land on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Updyke, Sweet Valley have returned home after spending a week with their son and daughter-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. Merrit Updyke, Watertown, N.O¥, Paul C. Heslop, son of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Heslop, Shavertown is visiting his sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Dunn and son, Richard at Washington, D. C. Mrs. Dunn is the former Jane Heslop. Mrs, Carl Cyphers, Carverton is ill at her home. Mrs, Elizabeth Andrew, Terrace Drive, Shavertown left Sunday to spend some time with her sister, Mrs. Lydia Williams, Philadelphia. -Mrs. Edgar Sutton and Mrs. Richard Prynn, Carverton spent several days at Camp Wildwood, Harvey's Lake, where they ac- companied members of Carverton Girl Scouts, Eunice Fink, Shirley Jacoby, Patsy Steele and Joan Wall. John Gregson, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Gregson, Shrineview has returned to Honduras, Central America after spending several months vacation with his parents. Beverly Dixon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Dixon, Jr., Dallas R. D. 3, has returned after. being a patient in Nesbitt Hospital for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Calkins, Roushey street, Shavertown spent the weekend in New Jersey visit- ing Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Searfoss. They made the trip by plane. Mrs, Robert Jones, East Orange, N. J., spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Carl Cyphers and sister, Mrs. James Sands, Carver- ton. i Paul Redmond is stationed in Muroc, California, - where he is a member of the U. S. Air Force. Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Cooper, Leh- man avenue spent last weekend with the latter's ' brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Whitby, Pottsville. Rev. Robert Webster, pastor of Trucksville Methodist Church is recuperating at his home follow- ing a severe illness. His aunt, Miss Jennie Webster is caring for him. Mrs, George Bessmer and Mrs. D. L. Edwards, Trucksville spent a day in New York City last week. Miss Ruth Merrill, Trucksville and Wilkes-Barre entertained Miss Lenora Wardan and Mrs. George Bessmer at luncheon last Wednes- day. family, Terrace Drive, week in Reading. Mrs. port. Mr. and Mrs. new home in Louisville, Ky. Mr. and Mrs, John Johnson and spent last F. M. Gordon of Norton avenue had as recent guests, Mr, and Mrs. John Hess of Williams- William = Deibert and daughter, Nancy of Elmcrest drive moved yesterday to their Mr.and Mrs. Clark Jackson, Centermoreland announce the marriage of their daughter, Flor- ence Louise to John Greenly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Greenly, Tunkhannock on Saturday evening in Centermoreland Methodist Church. The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. Arthur Andrews. Soloist was Carl Greenly, brother of the bridegroom who sang, ‘“Be- cause’ and “The Lord's Prayer.” The altar was attractively decor- ated with palms and white gladi- oli. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white sheer nylon, made with an off shoulder neckline, long fitted sleeves and full train. Her fingertip veil of illusion was at- tached to a crown of orange blos- soms. She wore a necklace of pearls and matching bracelet, the Miss Florence Louise Jackson Becomes Bride of John Greenly J Id gift of the bridegroom, and car- ried- an arm bouquet of white rosebuds and orchids. ‘Mrs. Joseph Reeves, Washing- ton, D. C., sister of the bride, was matron of honor. She wore a gown of blue net over lace .with a bandeau of carnations and roses in her hair and carried a colonial bouquet of mixed flowers. Best man was Roy Greenly, brother of the bridegroom and ushers were Philip and Clarence Jackson, brothers of the bride. Following a reception in the church parlors the couple left on a trip to Atlantic City. They will reside in Tunk- hannock. The bride was employed in the Forty Fort office of the Common- wealth Telephone Company. Mr. Greenly is a member of the Tunk- hannock Fire Department. He is engaged in farming with his brothers. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Weaver and children have returned ,to their home on Franklin street after a trip to Canada. The Jonathan Valentines stayed at the Weaver home and took care of the baby during their absence. Mr. and Mrs. John Stahl, Shaver- town had as recent guests, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Jenkins and chil- dren, Nancy and Carl of Brook- lyn, N. XY. On Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Calkins, Shavertown and Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, Alder- son visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith, Endicott, N. Y. Mrs. Paul Walter of Berlin, Conn., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Richard Owens, Davenport street, Dallas. Mrs. Sheldon Prynn, and chil- dren, Marian and Billy of Joliet, Ill, are visiting relatives in this area. Miss JoAnne McKeel, Pittsburgh, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Rice, Orchard Farms. Mr. and Mrs, H. L. Still, Main road, Shavertown had ‘a number of visitors during the week. Calling on them were Mr. and Mrs. Karl Johnson and Nancy and Barbara | of , Pottstown; Mrs. Miles Lamor- ! eaux, East Dallas; Mr. and Mrs, | A. L. Bond, Kingston, and Mrs. Fred VanCampen of Wyoming. Mrs. Stanley Harmon and son Ricky, Tarrytown, N. Y., spent last week with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H, Ritts, Sr, Pioneer avenue, Shavertown. . Trucksville folk at Sky Lake this week* are Nancy Dymond, Richard Davis, Douglas Clewell and Miss Doris Henning. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Yeust, Fernbrook “left Wednesday for Quantico, Va., to bring home their son, Ralph, who has completed service with the U. S. Marines. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fleming and family who have been mak- ing their home with Mr. Fleming's parents on Main road have pur- chased the old Mosier homestead at Kunkle, formerly occupied by the Delet-Kanecs. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Scattergood and children, Alan and Linda will arrive this weekend to spend two weeks with Mrs, Scattergood’s mother, Mrs. Melvin Mosier of Kunkle road. Norti Berti of Main road cele- brated his birthday anniversary on Wednesday, August 17. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rood of Lehman avenue celebrated their forty-ninth wedding anniversary on Monday, August 15. Zion Lite Vhoulre Route 309 Tunkhannock (Right next to the Tunkhannock Airport). Monday and Tuesday August 22 and 23 “Foreign Corre- spondent”’ Joel McCrea and Lorraine Day HIMMLER THEATRE Dallas, Pa. Today and Tomorrow “The Beautiful Blond From Bashful Bend” In Technicolor Betty Grable, Leon Errol Comedy and News Monday and Tuesday “San Francisco” Clark Gable and Jeanette McDonald Wednesday and Thursday “Blood on the Moon” Robert Mitchum and Barbara Del Geldea 0 Also Selected Shorts Wednesday and Thursday August 24 and 25 “Four Feathers” In technicolor starring June Dupree supported by an all star cast. Also selected Shorts Friday and Saturday August 26 and 27 Walt Disney’s animated musical hit “Song of the South” Also Selected Short Subjects Two shows nightly, beginning at dusk. All children under twelve admitted free. Mrs. Sarah Moss Is Guest Of Brother Mrs. Sarah Moss of Kingston, formerly of Demunds road, accom- panied by her daughter and son- in-law and children, John and Judy, motored to Rowlesbury, Va. recently _ to visit Mrs, Moss's brother, Frank, Bulford, whom she hadn’t seen for twenty-eight years. They returned by way of Washing- ton, D. C., and visited many places of historical interest. Mr. Bulford who is nearing sev- enty is in fair health and plans to visit his relatives in the Back Mountain Area as soon as he has a cataract removed from his eye. He has been living in Rowlesbury for « the ‘past thirty-five years, Peter Malkemes is on a business trip to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs, Donald Evans and family are spending several day in Atlantic City. : Mr, and Mrs. Lester B. Squier and children and Miss Anna Har- villa are spending some time in Erie where they are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Porter and family. Mr. Porter was agricul- ture instructor at Nicholson during Mr. Squier’s tenure there. Mrs. Peter Jurchak of Harvey's Lake is” spending the month of August as guest of her parents at Wheeling, W. Va. The Jurchak boys have been spending the sum- mer there. Mrs. Mae Towend of Twin Pines, Pioneer avenue is a guest at the Jasper Park Lodge in the Cana- dian Rockies. Captain and Mrs. Walter Lewin and daughter, Janice, who have just returned from Japan are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Z, S. Har- mond at Fernbrook. SANDY BEACH DRIVE-IN THEATRE FRIDAY and SATURDAY “Ram Rod” Joan McCrea, Veronica Lake and Donald Crist Men had to fight his time, women had to fight over him, News and Cartoon, Dog Taxdoggers SUNDAY and MONDAY Errol Flynn, Olivia DeHavilland in “The Adventures of Robinhood” A glorious picture with magic color. Cartoon BONE SWEET BONE News TUESDAY Warren Brothers presents “The Big Punch” with Wayne Morris, Lois Maxwell and Gordan Macrae A Smash Hit Cartoon HAREDEVIL HARE Short, SILLY DILLY WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Taut Mystery—Strange Love A spine chilling experience in “Sleep My Love” with Claudette Colbert, Robert Cummings and Don Ameche Cartoon Wild and Wolfy FRIDAY and Saturday “Magic Town” James Stewart, Jane Wyman 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 Lois Vivian Sickler To Wed David Perry Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dana Sickler, Car- verton road, Carverton announce the engagement of their daughter, Lois Vivian to David Perry Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs, David Perry Sr, also of Carverton. No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Sickler is a graduate of Kingston Township High School, class 1946 and is employed at the Wyoming Frock Company in Wy- oming. Mr. Perry was graduated from Kingston Township High School in 1945 and is engaged in the painting business. He is en- rolled in the G. I. School of Ag- riculture at Lehman. During World War II, he served with the U. S. Navy. Mrs. Asenith Davis Is Guest On 81st Birthday Mrs. Asenith Davis was guest of honor at a picnic luncheon given by Alderson W.S.C.S. at the home of Mrs. John Daugherty, Harvey's Lake, last Wednesday, when she celebrated her eighty-first birthday anniverary. She received a lovely gift. Following the dinner, plans were completed for the Flower Flower Show which will be held August 25. Present at the party were: Mrs. Lee Zimmerman, Mrs, Harvey Kit- chen, Mrs. Mabel Morgan, Mrs. Howard Higgins, Mrs, Jane Witter, Mrs. Walter Kitchen, Mrs. Peter Kuchta, Mrs. Otis Allen, Mrs, Wal- bridge Leinthall, Mrs. Joseph Rauch, Mrs. Herman Garinger, Mrs. Harry Reed, Mrs. Alfred Rogers, Mrs. Robert Avery, Mrs. Gilbert Carpenter, Mrs, Warren Dennis, Mrs. Gertrude Dennis, Mrs. Flor- ence Dennis, Mrs. May Underwood, Rev. Ruth Underwood, Mrs. Harriet Rauch, Mrs. Morrison Witter, Mrs. Harry Allen Sr., Miss Mary Kuchta, Miss Lottie Thomas, Miss Ju Kuchta, Miss Mildred Jones, Mrs, Asenith Davis, Mrs, Fred Swanson, Mrs. Albert Armitage. Dana Robert Henninger Mr. and Mrs. William Henninger, Harris street, Fernbrook announce the birth of a son, Dana Robert on August 11 at Homeopathic Hos- pital. They are the parents of three other children, William, Ed- ward and Donna Lee. Mrs. Hen- ninger is the former Catherine Leonard, Edwardsville. ¥ Cuba, Miss Ruth Louise Yeust To Wed Roy Sommers Of White Haven Miss Ruth Louise Yeust, daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Yeust, Fernbrook will become the bride of Roy Sommers, son of Mr. and Mrs, William Sommers of White Haven August 30 at 3 p. m. in Shavertown Methodist Church. Rev. Howard Harrison will offici- ate. Organist will be Mrs, Wayne Gordon and soloist will be William Burnaford. Miss Yeust has chosen her sister, Shirley Jean Yeust as maid of honor. Bridesmaids will be: Aud- rey Campbell and Peggy Dungey. Best man will be Marvin Yeust and ushers, Ralph Yeust and Ernest Troubitz. Flower girl will be Carol Jean Yeust. A reception will be held at the church following the ceremony. Bride-elect is a graduate of Dal- las Township High School and is employed at Blue Ribbon Cake Company. Mr. Sommers was grad- uated from White Haven High School and is employed at Farm- er’'s Co-Operative Dairy at Hazle- ton. Ernest Lee Harris Has Sixth Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harris of Claude street entertained Tuesday, August 9 honoring their son, Ern- est Lee who celebrated his sixth birthday anniversary. Ernie re- ceieved a lot of interesting gifts. Ice cream and cake along with baskets of candies and balloons were enjoyed by every body. Present were: Nancy, Jerome, Margaret and Jessica French, Brent and Norma Smith, Ethel and Bruce Spencer, Jerry Richards, Doris and John Carey, Bobby, Donnie, Dicky and Garry Lynn Harris, Mrs. Helen Swan, the guest of honor and the hostess. Jack Sherman Lewis Mr. and Mrs, Jack E. Lewis, Shavertown and Noxen announce the birth of a son, Jack Sherman on August 15 in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. They are the parents of another child, Mary Lou. Mother is the former Constance Weber, Noxen. Mr. Lewis is stationed in aboard “the light cruiser, U.S.S. Roanoke. Entertains At Lunch Mrs. Walter Shaver, Pioneer avenue, ‘Shavertown entertained members of her birthday club at luncheon last week. ‘Guests, all girlhood friends, were Mrs. Laura Watkins, Kingston; Mrs. Mabel Myers and Mrs. Celeste Brislin, Luzerne; Mrs. Louise Ockenhouse, Dallas, and Mrs. Myrtle Swan, Shavertown. Nancy Deibert, Guest At Farewell Luncheon Mrs. of Elmcrest drive entertained at a luncheon honoring Miss Nancy Deibert Tues- day. Nancy left for her new home in Kentucky yesterday. Present were Betty Berretini, Nancy O'Neil, Therese O'Neil, Barbara Brace, Therese Polachek, Libbie' McQuil- kin and Nancy. Jack Barnes When It's DRY CLEANING think of HECK HECK'S DRY CLEANING H. L. 4256 "ADMITTED FREE \ ARTLEY Air Conditioned AUGUST GLEARANC ALL SUMMER STYLES REDUCED TO MAKE ROOM FOR THE EXCITING NEW FALL STYLES NOW ARRIVING! your size REDUCTIONS TO 50” Limited quantity; but you should still find in several styles and colors. 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