y PAGE FOUR THE. POST, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2 26, 1949 RE Frond Notes And News Of Loca I Church Doings - Purely ~~ Personal vr and Mrs. Harry L. Hirlinger, Kitchen Creek and Mrs. Mary W. Bowman of Loyalville were callers Sunday and Monday. They attend- hd the funeral of Mrs, Victor L. tephens on Monday. IMrs. Stephens was a niece of s, Hirlinger and Mrs. Bowman, fflso a niece of Mrs. R. H. Rood, chman avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Don Evans and Terry and Don of Goss Manor last week at Atlantic City. Vernn Ash, Terrace Drive Operating at her home follow- a recent illness. ; r .and Mrs. John Fisher, Ter- race Drive have returned home after spending some time in Ali- quippa, Pa. Miss Helen Mills, first grade cacher in Shavertown Schools re- ceived her Master of Science De- gree from Bucknell University on Saturday. Mrs. Herbert Wililams, Trucks- ville was elected secretary of pro- motion and organization of W.S. +C.S. institute at Sky Lake at its nnual meeting last week. "Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sickler, Car- verton observed their fifteenth wedding anniversary on Thursday. Mrs, A. C. Dampf, Mrs. Walter Shaver, Mrs. Chester Hons, Mrs. aude Leek and Mrs. Stephen Johnson, Shavertown spent sev- Feral days at Sky Lake this week. Lk W. W. Cease and David An- thony, North Point, Pa. have been uests of Mrs. Dina Pollock, Lake kworth., oward Harrison, d Mrs. Howard Harrison, Pion- eer avenue returned this week from Camp Sloane, Conn., where ‘he has been spending the summer __ as counselor at the Y .M.C.A. Camp. Mrs. William Dierolf, Franklin street, Shavertown is now able to sit up each day and is making a satisfactory recovery following a serious illness. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Troxell, Main road," have returned home after {vacationing in Atlantic City. . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Malkemes, * Ferguson avenue are erecting a new home on Spring street. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Strome, Wilkes-Barre were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Woolbert, ~ Shavertown. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Phillips 3: family, Bloomsburg spent fome time with the former's sis- "ter and brother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Leroy Troxell, Main road this week. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith, Flarverton had as dinner guests on punday, Mrs. Martha Jones, Mr. fnd Mrs, Hugh Williams, Roches- ter; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Booth, Wyoming; Mr. and Mrs, Jack Smith, West Pittston. Attending Sky Lake this week rom Trucksville are Mrs. Ray Fin- ney, Mrs. Laing Coolbaugh, Mrs. George Bonning, Mrs. C. S. Hemin- way, Mrs. Herbert DeWitt. Mrs, Charles Palmer, Trucks- ville is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Harold Rice at Jersey Shore. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stookey and daughter, Marjorie, Holly street, Trucksville are spending some time at Elizabethtown, Pa. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Ash, sons Bobby and Tommy, Shavertown, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Franklin, and daughters, Barbara and Jean, Dallas spent the weekend in At- lantic City. They were joined by and Mrs. Luther Hontz and son ldy, of Philadelphia and Mr. Charles Dressel of Sha- are visiting Mr. and \ ontz. ‘Mr. a Mrs. John O. Jones, and son ie, Livingston, N. J. ~ have refmméd after spending some time with Mr, and Mrs. Ezra Hoov- [ler, Carverton road. John M. Casgy, No. 2, Military rder of Ladybugs held a corn and he home of Mr. Hughes, Terrace fy. Thirty-two at- son of Rev. A verto Mrs. Lud Wte Kirkendall, Shaver- d Eugene Hoover, Kingston Puests on Sunday of Mr. and Ezra Hoover, Trucksville. SHAVER THEATRE SHAVERTOWN 4 reshman’ lor with Van Johnson sical 0 up” pion bport e Bribe” Lbert Taylor, ner ged! ; A on friends and relatives in town! Mr, and Mrs. Robert Clark, Sha- vertown have returned after visit- ing at Oak Bluff, Mass. Mr, and Mrs, Warren Myers, for- mer residents of Mallery Place, Wilkes-Barre purchased and moved into the Deibert home on Elmecrest drive this week. Mrs. Felix Weber of Elmecrest drive is visiting her mother, Mrs. Mathilde Wolfe at Lake Nocoque- bay, Wis. Mrs. Wolfe will return with her to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barnes and family of Elmcrest drive will spend next week touring the New Eng- land States and visiting old friends in Groton, Conn., where they for- merly lived. Mrs. William Neubert returned to her home in Chicago, Ill. this week after spending several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Weber. The Neuberts will move shortly to Levittown, L. IL where Mr. Neubert has accepted a position. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lewin of Goss | Manor entertained at dinner last Thursday evening the latter's bro- ther and wife, Capt. and Mrs. Walter Lewin and daughter Jan- us, recently returned from Japan, and Walt’s Mother, Mrs. Anna Le- win. Capt. Lewin and his family this week reported to Biloxi, Miss. for duty. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Richardson and twins, Tommy and Bobby of Terrace street spent last week at Atlantic City where they were reg- istered at Haddon Hall, Jimmie spent the week at Fleetville help- ing Grandpa Richardson do the chores. Mr. and Mrs, Ross Lewin and daughters, Barbara and Joanne of Goss Manor recently spent a week in Canada fishing and visiting rel- atives. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Scott have returned to their home on Mt. Greenwood road after spending several days in New York City as guests of the Lee Tracys. Dr. and Mrs. Franklin Robinson have returned to their home on Mt. Greenwood road after spending a month touring western states and Canada. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. B. Hicks Jr. of Demunds road had as weekend guests the latter’s sister and bro- ther-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Adams and son, Harry and Mary Isabel of Frewsburg, N, Y. Mrs. William Walker of Phil- adelphia and Lacey Williams of Nutley, N. J. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wil- liams of Trucksville, They came here to attend the funeral of June Williams Stephens. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Henning Jr. have returned to their home at Buffalo, N. Y. after spending three weeks visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fink of Lehigh street and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Henning, Trucksville. Mr. and Mrs. Thedore Lavinsky and family have purchased and moved into the Blase bungalow on Lehigh street. Mr. and Mrs, John Wimer and children of Brooklyn, N.Y. re- turned home Sunday . after spend- ing two weeks with her cousin, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Bestwick and family of Elmcrest. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bestwick, son Larry and Mrs, Margaret Wil- liams of Elmcrest attended the Ford and Lapane wedding on Sat- urday at the Dallas Methodist Church. Miss Dorothy Pumfrey has re- turned to Washington, D.C. after visiting Mrs. Rachel Hoover. Mrs. Hoover returned with her to spend some time there with her daugh- ter. Lester McCarty of Beaumont is able to be out.again after being a patient at Nesbitt Hospital for two weeks suffering from pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dettmore of Lehman avenue had as guests last Tuesday and Wednesday the latter’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crawford of Detroit, Mich. Ladies Auxiliary of St. Paul's Lutheran Church will hold a bake sale at Gosart’s Store, Shavertown, starting at 10:30 on Saturday. Ladies Auxiliary of St. Paul's Lutheran Church met Wednesday at the church. Hostesses were Mrs. Jesse Yocum and Mrs, Paul Winter. Ralph Templin is spending the summer at Hayti, South Dakota. HIMMLER THEATRE Dallas, Pa. Today and Tomorrow “Mr. Belvedere Goes To College” Christian Webb and Shirley Temple Cartoon and News Monday and Tuesday “Susanna Pass” Roy Rogers / Wednesday and Thursday “God Country and A Woman” George Brent Miss Barbara Biery, daughter of Otto A. Biery Harvey's Lake was married to Arthur D. Lodge, son of Mr, William H. Lodge, Dunellen, N. J. on Saturday, August 6 in Alderson Methodist Church. Rev. David Morgan and Rev. Ruth Underwood performed the double ring ceremony. Organist was Mrs. Virginia Swanson and Ther- esa Traver was soloist, The altar was attractively decorated with white gladioli, white hydrangets and rose of Sharon. The bride who was given in marriage by her father wore light eggshell suit with large white hat. Her corsage was of white roses and her assessories, power blue. Her sister, Angela Biery, was maid of honor. She chose brown faille suit with brown accessories Miss Marjorie Elkins, niece of Mr. and Mrs, William Niemeyer of Davenport street, became the bride Victor, McCarty, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood McCarty of Welling- ton avenue, Saturday, August 13, at 3 o'clock. Rev. Frederick Rein- furt performed the double ring ceremony before an altar banked with ferns, palms and white gladi- oli in Dallas Methodist Church. Mrs. Ruth Reynolds played the wedding march and Mrs, William Carrol’ was vocalist. Attendants were Mrs. Edward Jones of Baltimore, Md., cousin of the bride and Lester McCarty, brother of the bridegroom. Harold Niemeyer, cousin of the bride, and Eugene McCarty, brother of the bridegroom, were ushers. The bride was attractive in ankle length dress of nylon over satin fashioned with tight bodice, peter skirt. She wore a white picture hat and carried a Colonial bouquet of white roses. Mrs. Jones selected pink nylon fashioned like the bride’s, pink picture hat and car- ried pink roses. Mrs. Niemeyer, aunt of the bride pan collar and full ankle length’ Miss Barbara Biery Becomes ° The Bride Of Arthur D. Lodge and corsage of pink sweetheart roses. Best man was David Lodge, brother of the bridegroom. Miss Ruby Jones was usher and little John Lodge, ringbearer, Following the ceremony, a re- ception was held at the home of the bride. The bridal table had as a centerpiece a huge wedding cake baked by Mrs. Walter Shaver. The couple left for Petersburg, Va., where the bridegroom is sta- tioned with the U. S. Army Air Force. Miss Biery is a graduate of Plainfield, N. J. High School and has been a telephone operator at the Commonwealth Telephone office in Dallas. Mr. Lodge has been in the Air Corps for several years. Miss Marjorie Elkins Is Bride of Victor McCarty selected aqua street dress with pink roses and Mrs, McCarty, mother of the bridegroom chose grey crepe with blue accessories and pink roses. Following the ceremony a recep- tion for over sixty guests was held at the Niemeyer home on Daven- port street and the couple left for New York City. They are re- siding on Parrish street, Dallas. Mrs. McCarty is a graduate of Dallas Borough High School, Class of 1948 and has been working for Commonwealth Telephone Com- pany. Mr. McCarty was also grad- uated from Dallas Borough High School, class of 1948, and is em- ployed at Natona Mills. Out-of-town guests for the wed- ding were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jones and children, William J. Niemeyer of Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs. William Carroll of Philadel- phia; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Niemeyer, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Nie- meyer Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kaiser, Mr. and Mrs. Clement Nie- meyer of Wilkes-Barre; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Evans of Philadel- phia. Margaret Lukasavage Is Honored At Shower Miss Margaret Lukasavage of Dallas, a September bride-elect, was honored at a shower given by Anne and Mildred Borton on Aug- ust 20th. Other guests were. Mrs. Harold Borton, Mrs, Peter Lukasavage, Jeanne Williams, Mrs. Robert Payne, Cecelia Kupstas, Nancy Stenger, Mrs, Richard Williams, Mrs. Myron Williams, Jane Loh- man, Mary Javers, Mrs. A. B. Kup- stas, Mrs. Edward Kupstas, Mrs. S. R. Schall, Virginia Ferry, Mrs. Thomas Garrity, Mrs, Tillie Love- land, Jessica Thomas, Mrs. Wil- lard Perry, Anna Balavage, Joan O'Donnell, Marie Williams, Mar- garet Kane, Catherine Lukas- avage, Loraine Lukasavage and Joann Lukasavage. Have New Son Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kitchen, Sha- vertown, announce the birth of a son, Sunday, August 21 in Nesbitt Hospital. This is their first child. Mother is the former Gloria At- well, Shavertown. Star-Lite Theatre Route 309 Tunkhannock (Right next to the Tunkhannock Airport). Monday and Tuesday AUGUST 29 and 30 “Trail Street” Randolph Scott and Ann Jeffries also special selected short subjects Wednesday and Thursday AUGUST 31 and SEPTEMBER 1 “Act of Murder” Starring Frederick March and Edmund O’Brien plus news and assorted two- reel comedy Friday and Saturday SEPTEMBER 2 and 3 i] Shot Jesse James” Starring Preston Foster also selected short subjects Two shows nightly, beginning at dusk. All children under twelve admitted free. Joy Agnew Is Guest On First Birthday Joy, daughter .of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Agnew was guest of honor at a party at the home of her par- ents in Idetown Saturday when she celebrated her first birthday Present were: Mrs. John Brown and James, Jerry and Jean, Betty Jane Naugle of Lake Silkworth; Mr. and Mrs. James Ag- new and Judy of Forty Fort; San- dra Agnew, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Agnew, Albert Agnew, the guest of honor and her parents. anniversary. SANDY BEACH DRIVE-IN THEATRE FRIDAY and SATURDAY Robert Riskin’s £k 3 Magic Town” James Stewart, Jane Wyman Cartoon and News SUNDAY and MONDAY Jack Carson, Janis Paige and Doris Day in “Romance of the High Sea” Technicolor Cartoon ‘Nothing but the Tooth’ News TUESDAY Wayne Morris, Claire Trevor “Valley of the Giants” Technicolor It makes every thrill-jammed moment Immortal Cartoon “Up Standing Sitter” WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY George Raft, June Havoc “Intrigue” A Raft of lightning action A Raft of Racing Romance A Raft of heart stopping thrills Cartoon “Winder Eyes” FRIDAY “Wyoming” A Great Thrilling Outdoor Drama 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 The Lake Township P.T.A. will hold a Farmer Dance at the Sandy Beach Pavilion Tuesday, - August 30 RY; Clarence Shavers Are Honored At Open House Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shaver celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary at Harvey's Lake with .| open house for their friends and neighbors last Tuesday. They re- ceived scores of greeting cards and many lovely gifts. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Miller and daughter Mary, Wilkes-Barre; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Parsons, Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harlos, Lehman; Bert Wil- cox, Dallas; William Hausch, Nox- en; Mr, and Mrs. William T. Ed- wards, Lynwood; Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Williams and children, David and Ellen, Kingston; Mr, and Mrs. John Hildebrandt, Dallas; I. A. Rood, Mr. and Mrs, Lester Sites and children, Anna Mae and Les- ter, Mrs. Minnie Sites, Harvey's Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wil- son, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. John F. Parsons, Dallas and Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Kocher, Harvey's Lake. Lake Church Services | Services in the Alderson Metho- dist~ Church at Harvey's Lake on Sunday, August 28th will be held as follows: Sunday School, 10:15 . M.; Morning Worship Service, 11:15. The pastor, the Rev. Ruth L. Underwood will preach. Mrs. Harry Roat will be the guest solo- ist. Mr.and Mrs. Sheldon Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Daily have re- turned after spending several days in Newboro, Ontario, Canada. DOOR PRIZES Carverton Road BINGO Benefit TRUCKSVILLE VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY SATURDAY NIGHT AUGUST 21TH Starting at 8 FIRE HOUSE GROUNDS Mrs. Victor McCarty Is Guest At Showers Mrs. Victor McCarty, the former Marjorie Elkins, was guest of hon- or at several showers prior to her marriage Saturday, August 13. Late in July her cousin, Mrs. Edward Jones entertained at a variety shower at her home in Bal- timore, Md. Attending were Mrs. Robert Niemeyer, Mrs. William Nie- meyer 3rd, Mrs. Howard Jones, Mrs. Ella McDade, Mrs. Bert Link, Mrs. Betty Woolbert, Mrs. Wood- row Ruth, Mrs. William Niemeyer 2nd, the guest of honor and the hostess. Sunday, July 24 Polly Lou Coop- er and Peggy Daring entertained at a variety shower and picnic supper for Mrs. McCarty. Guests, mem- bers of her class at Dallas Bor- ough High School were Ethel Culp, Fern Howell, Betty Johnson, Bon- nie Reese, Nancy Hislop, Joan Gay, Sheila Kelly, Priscilla Cooper, the guest of honor and the hostesses. Tuesday, August 9, Nancy His- lop entertained at a shower at her home on Main road. Guests were Peggy Daring, Ethel Culp, Beryl Colwell, Mrs. Lester McCarty, Mrs. Eugene McCarty, Mrs. Elwood Mec- Carty, Mrs. William Niemeyer 2nd, Mrs. Jack Hislop, the guest of hon- or and the hostess. Mrs. George Hofmeister of Nuan- gola is spending several weeks with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Gensel of Claude street. @® AWARDS Trucksville DALLAS OUTDOOR THEATRE Route 309—Above Dallas FRIDAY _ Howard Hawk’s mighty production Corvette K-225” The Sub Killers, starring Ran- dolph Scott, James Brown, Barry Fitzerald, Andy Devine SATURDAY “Linda Be Good” A luscious, lilting, laugh-filled show with Elyse Knox, Marie Wilson and John Hubbard SUNDAY and MONDAY “Mr. Blanding Builds His Dream House” with Cary Grant, Myrna Loy, Melvyn Douglas A great picture, don’t miss it. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY “Timber” Men who fight and women who love with the fury of the danger filled forests. with Dan Dailey, Leo Carrillo and Andy Devine THURSDAY and FRIDAY “Northwest Stampede” Thrills to trampling hooves vs. snarling fangs. In Cinecolor with Joan Leslie, James Craig, and Jack Oakie SATURDAY ‘Behind the Eight Ball’ A buttonbusting riot of Maids and Mystery with the Ritz Brothers, Carol Bruce, Grace McDonald, Sonny Dunham and his Orch. Latest news at every performance. Selected Shorts and Novelties Throughout the Week, Two shows starting at dusk, rain or clear. Refreshments Playground—Kiddie Area Rest Rooms Children under 12 admitted free RTLEY THIRD ANNIVERSARY IN LUZERNE To celebrate, we bring you these unusual values Thursday, Friday and Saturday i COMPACTS BLOUSES 51 SCUFFS 39¢ BRAS 51 Nylon & Strapless LEATHER GOODS $1.00 Values! 69c&79c JERSEY GOWNS J | 39¢ 3 for $1.00 PANTIES Half Slips Crepe — $1 Jersey 88c PANTIES oe 2 for $1.00 REDUCED DRESSES 52. Formerly priced $3.99 to $12.99 SUMMER 88 NEW FALL DRESSES 33.99 to $12.99 Beautiful styles, colors & fabrics! Phone 7-6318 ARTLEY 100 Main St. Luzerne
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