PAGE FOUR — m—— N eighborhood Notes A _THE POST, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1949 vd News Of Local Church Doings Purely Personal Mrs, C. S. Hemenway is a pati- ent at Sayre Hospital. Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Moreck, Pioneer avenue spent last week in Washington, D. C. Alvah Evans, Carverton has re- covered from a recent illness. Miss Dora Sutton, Carverton has completed her course of training at General Hospital. Miss Janice Houser, Spring street observed her birthday anniversary last Sunday. Thomas McGarry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGarry, Dallas is en- rolled at King’s College this fall. Fred Pettit, Pioneer avenue, Shavertown is recuperating at his home following a recent illness. Miss Anna |Holcomb, Miss Emma Ruth Shaver and Robert Coon, Shavertown left Wednesday for Niagara Falls to visit Mr, and Mrs. Wellington Shaver. Mr, and Mrs, Stanley Case of Mt. Greenwood road, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Kunkle and son Robert, recently spent several days touring northern New York State and the New England States. Mr, and Mrs. Paul Walter and family have returned to Berlin, Conn., after spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Owens. Mrs. Laura Kocher has been spending some time at the home of her daughter Mrs. Elmer Major. Mrs. Hester Garnett is ill at her home. Clarence Root is ill at the Gen- eral Hospital, Mrs. Bruce Atkinson, Trucksville spent some time recently with Rev. and Mrs. A. P. Reining of Starruca, Pa. who have been trans- fered to Waverly, N.Y. Mrs. At- kinson was with the Reinings dur- ing their transfer. Rev. Reining is a former pastor of Dallas Free Methodist Church. Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Dettmore have returned to their home on Lehman after spending last week- end in Philadelphia. Mrs. Charles Jones, Beth Love of Dallas, first. grade in the Schools this year, Mrs. Lewis Reese of Franklin street had as guests Friday after- noon Mr. and Mrs. George E. Dud- ley and daughter, Patty of Calli- coon, N.Y, Mrs. R. Reese and Mrs. Dudley were ‘“bunkmates” while stationed at Finey General Hos- pital, Thomasville, Ga., with the Woman's Army Corps. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Culp of Huntsville had as recent guests their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Mauro and Bar- bara and Herbie of Dover, N.J. Mr. and Mrs, William Eckert of Lake Catalpa will have as guest for a couple of weeks Miss Mar- guerite Eckert of Trucksville. Mrs. C." A. Frick of Hagestown, Md., is guest of Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Frick of Sweet Valley, Mrs. Frick’s husband, the late Rev. Frick, was pastor at Sweet Valley and Huntsville some years ago. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Wolverton, of Woodstock, Va., daughter and son- in-law of the Fricks, have been staying with them since August. Patty Clark, who has been ill at her home at Huntsville, was able to resume her studies as member the former is teaching Tunkhannock of the Senior Class. of Misericordia Monday. Mrs. Kenneth Grose cut three fingers, necessitating several stit- ches Sunday, while opening a tin can. Mrs. Hugh Murray has returned to her home on Pioneer avenue af- ter spending a week at Cape May. While there she and her sister en- joyed seeing egrets and blue heron come in from the salt marshes to feed in the bird sanctuary. Mr. and Mrs. A, D, Hutchison of Overbrook avenue spent the week in Boston, Mass., as guests of the latter’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dodson. Mrs. Digby Baltzel of Huntsville road had as guests over the week- end her son and daughter-in-law and family of New York City. Claude Fisher of New York City was guest of his sister and brother- in-law, Mr .and ‘Mrs. John Reedy of Center Hill road this week. He came here to attend the Blooms- burg Fair. SHAVER THEATRE SHAVERTOWN FRI-SAT. ; ‘“Neptune’s Daughter” in technicolor Esther Williams, Red Skelton Cartoon and News MON.-TUES. ‘City Across the River’ Stephen McNally and Peter Fernandez Cartoon and News WED.-THUR. “Bride of Vengeance” John Lund, Paulette Goddard Cartoon and Football Short Joe Elicker of Pioneer avenue spent several days this week in New York City. Miss Lois Kiefer of Shrineview left Tuesday to enroll in the fresh- man class at Wellesley College. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Robins, former Norton avenue residents, are now making their home in Florida. Mrs. H, A, Smith of Machell av- enue is still a patient at General Hospital. Her condition is about the same. Mrs. Clinton Ide of Huntsville and Mrs. Jack Wilson of Kingston spent last Thursday in Philadel- phia. Mrs. Clyde Lapp moved from her home on Machell avenue Tuesday to her home in Florida. The Nor- wood Braders of Kingston will move shortly to the Machell avenue house. Mrs, W. B. Risley of Lehman avenue and daughter, Mrs. C, A. Boston and Priscilla of Nicholson will spend the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Welsh in Union, N.J, Merl Bigelow of Shavertown, Cloyd Myers and Cloyd Myers Jr., and Arthur Wall, all of Tunkhan- nock are spending a week fishing in Canada. Harold Ash, Shavertown business man spent Saturday in Williams- port where he played for the Mas- onic Ceremonial in that city. Mr. Ash is a member of the Irem band. Miss Sarah Breslin, Buffalo, has returned after spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Breslin, Druid Hills, Harry Ritts, Main Road, Shaver- town has returned after being a patient in General Hospital recent- ly. Mrs. Frank Werner had as week- end guests, the latter’s sons and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Allan H. Smith and daughter, Jill, Bern- ardsville, N.J. and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith, Trenton, N.J. Allan recently received his Ph.D. from Harvard University and Harold is returning this term to work for his Ph.D. at University of Penn- sylvania, He received his Master's Degree from U. of P, in June, Mr. and Mrs, Walter / Elston, Kunkle spent Wednesday at Bloomsburg Fair. Mr. and Mrs. John Henninger, Druid Hills, left Thursday for Cleveland to visit the former's mother, Mrs. John G. Henninger who will observe her 82nd birth- day this week. Mr, and Mrs. James Martin ac- companied their son Jim to Mt. Alto Sunday where he is enrolled as a freshman at State College. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Flack, Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Powell, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Flack and daughter, Janet Elizabeth, Dallas, spent Sun- day in Sunbury as the guests of Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Rohrbach. Mr, and Mrs. Bernard William- son, Church street, Dallas, have returned after spending some time in Canada and the New England States. Bernie is the popular sales- man for Kutz Bakery in this area. Jack Youngblood and Clint | Brobst have returned to Strouds- burg State Teachers College to complete their studies in physical education, Both are in the sopho- more class. Mary Porter, Shavertown, is doing ‘her practice teaching at Coughlin High School. She is teach- ing first and second year Spanish. Mrs. I. L. Brace entertained members of the Shavertown WCTU on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Griesing, Dallas, have returned from Can- ada. Mrs. Anna Brew, Pioner Avenue, has. returned home after spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. Harry Williams, Scranton. Mrs. Herbert Griesing left Wed- nesday for Lebanon, where she will | spend some time with her sister- | in-law, Mrs. G. S. Griesing whose husband, Rev. G. S. Griesing, passed away Tuesday. Mr, Griesing left later to attend his brother's funeral. ’ Sallie Wood, daughter of Rev. and Mrs, Robert Wood, Carverton, is still ill at her home. Mrs. Clark Krum, Pioneer av- enue, is ill at her home. Mrs. Howard Woolbert, Ferguson avenue, is recuperating at her home following an illness. | | HIMMLER THEATRE Dallas, Pa. Today and Tomorrow ‘You're My Everything’ in technicolor ‘Dan Dailey and Ann Baxter Cartoon and News Monday and Tuesday “Daughter of the Jungle” L. Hall and J. Cardwell Comedy, Cartoon, Sports Scope Wednesday and Thursday “House of Strangers” Susan Hayward and Edward G. Robinson Mrs. Clarence Laidler Hostess To Art Club Mrs. Clarence Laidler, Pimeer avenue was hostess to menbers of the Thursday afternoon Art Club last week. Mrs. Auber Robbins reviewed the book, “Anne of A Thousand lays” by Maxwell Anderson and Mrs. John Armstrong gave “Prairie Av- enue’ by Arthur Meeker, Next meeting will be at the dome of Mrs. Auber Robbins at Blcoms- burg on October 6. Those present were: Mrs, John Armstrong, Mrs, Harry Ash, Mrs. Henry Booth, Mrs. George H. Brown, Mrs. J. M, Haines, Mrs Lee C. Hessler, Mrs, Gordon Highriter, Mrs. Fred Howell, Mrs, Curtis N. Marsh, Mrs. Auber Robbins, Mrs. Arthur Rhoades, Mrs, W. Herbert Sugden, Mrs! Arthur Rinehimer, Mrs. J. H. Super, Mrs, Fred Winter- mute and Mrs, Frank Werner. Entertains Card Club Mrs. James Martin entertained members of her card club at her home in Shavertown recently. Present were: Mrs. Z, R. Howell, Mrs, Walter. Cook, Mrs. Lewis Evans, Mrs. Frank Garris, Mrs. | Howard Appleton, Mrs. Cedric | Griffith, Mrs, Burdette Crane, Mrs. Paul Eckert and the hostess. George Casterlines, Hosts For Sherwood Mckennas Mr. and Mrs. George Casterline of Idetown entertained at a party honoring Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood McKenna and Joan and Richard of Washington D.C. last Thursday evening. The McKennas are spend- ing two weeks in the Back Moun- tain Area. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Casterline, Jeanne and Wil- liam Jr., Thomas Colburn, Mr, and Mrs. James Casterline, James Lee, Nancy Ann, Doris Jean and Rob- ert, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Caster- line, Mary Lou, Mrs, Albert Lan- don, Janice and Judy, Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Malkemes, Barbara, Car- ol, Raymond Jr., Chucky and Jim- mie, Joan and Richard McKenna, the guests of honor and the host and hostess. Haddles Have Twins Mr. and Mrs, William Haddle of Kunkle have announced the birth of twins, a boy and a girl, at Nes- bitt Hospital September 13, The Haddles have two other boys, Blair and Billie. Mrs. Haddle is the for- mer Dorothy Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Keneth Rice, Dal- las, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Eggleston, Vernon and Mr. and Mrs, Sherman Harter, Trucksville, attended the Blomsburg Fair on Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. A. C. Devens of Lake Road attended the Blooms- burg Fair yesterday, Hans Karl Dreher, son of Mr, and Mrs. John Dreher of Stafford avenue, Trucksville, has left for Lehigh University where he is a member - of the freshman class. Hans is a graduate of Wyoming Seminary, class of 1949. @ When you give us a pre- scription, we give you a pledge. These things you are assured: Experienced, conscientious compound- ing; fresh, potent drugs, and uniformly fair prices. May we anticipate the pleasure of serving you? Earl’s Drug Store Main Highway Trucksville, Pa. Telephone 110 ‘Bob Templin Has Party Miss Dorothy Ann Mitchell To Marry Edwin A. Wright Ben Mitchell, East Center Street, Shavertown, ' announces the ap- proaching marriage of his daughter Dorothy Ann to Edwin A. Wright, son of Mr, and Mrs. Randolph ‘Wright of Lehman. Rev. Howard Harrison will perform the double ring ceremony Saturday, October 22 at. 2 pm. Miss Janet Wright, sister of the bridegroom, will be maid of honor and Miss Ann Hall of Shavertown, William: Eckerts Are Hosts At Steak Roast Mr, and Mrs. Wiliam Eckert of Lake Catalpa recently entertained a number of friends at a steak roast. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Schramm, daughter Nancy, Mr. and Mrs, George Updyke, son Melvin, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wallace, daughter Peggy Ann, Mr, and Mrs. William Krommes, son Gary, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Walters, sons Jerry and Charles, Mr, and Mrs. William Eckert, sons Billy and Donnie. On Second Birthday | Two year old Bobby Templin was guest of honor at a birthday party given by his mother, Mrs. Thomas Templin of Shavertown Saturday afternoon. The party table was fes- tive with orange and yellow decor- ations and candy-filled wagons. Games were played and prizes won by Marilyn Eck, Nancy Crock- er and Marjorie Davis. Present were: Peggy Ann Reese and Anthony Sharkoski of. Dallas; Jack, Marilyn, Dorothy and Bev- erly Eck, Marjorie and Susan Davis, Nancy Crocker, Beverly Kintzer and Billy Templin of Shavertown; Bob- by Maxwell of Kingston; Mrs. Fred Eck, Mrs, R. J. W. Templin, Mrs. William Davis, Mrs. Lester Shar- koski, Mrs. Francis Dougherty, Bobby Templin and the hostess. Jeanne Croom, Guest At Birthday Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Harold Croom en- tertained at a surprise birthday dinner party September 15, in hon- or of their daughter, Jeanne, who celebrated her twelfth birthday. She received a large, decorated birthday cake and many lovely gifts. Those present were, Gail Hoover, Lorraine Harrison, Marilyn Marth, Charlotte Dymond, Barbara Evans, Jane Ann Lohmann, Patty Farr, the guest of honor and her par- ents. Star-Lite Theatre Route 309 Tunkhannock (Right next to the Tunkhannock Airport). October 3 and 4 DOUBLE FEATURE “Blondies Big Moment” and “Trigger Fingers” Also selected shorts and news October 5 and 6 DOUBLE FEATURE “Thunderbolt” starring Jimmy Stewart “Bad Lands of Dakota” plus news October 7 and 8 “Johnny O’clock” also selected short subjects Two shows nightly, beginning at dusk. All children under twelve admitted free. SANDY BEACH DRIVE-IN THEATRE FRIDAY and SATURDAY “San Quentin” Starring Humphrey Bogart and Lawrence: Terney A real story of a prison, told by a warden SUNDAY only John Garfield's “Body and Soul” The best picture in his career NOTE For the remaining part of the season we will be open every FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY Watch for Our Hit Pictures Each Week Show time—7:00 and 9:00 p.m. Children Under 12 Admitted Free bridesmaid, Edwin Stolarick of Lehman will act as best man. Following the ceremony, a recep- tion will be held at the home of the bride. Miss Mitchell is a graduate of Kingston Township High School and is employed at Fernbrook Mill. Mr. Wright was graduated from Lehman High School and is en- gaged in farming with his father. Senior Woman's Club To Hold Rummage Sale Dallas Senior Woman's Club will hold a rummage sale Monday, Tues- day and Wednesday, October 17, 18, and 19 on Main Street, Lu- zerne. Mrs, Bernard Whitney is chairman assisted by Mrs. Howard Garris. Rummage can be left at the home of Mrs. Walter Elston, Kunkle; Mrs, Gertrude Bodycomb, Dallas; Mrs. Mary Dick, Overbrook avenue; Mrs. Grace W. Lee, Country Club Road; Mrs. Eva Mec- Guire, Carverton road; Mrs, Edna Whitesell, Kingston. Atty. Fleming To Speak To Junior Woman's Club Attorney Robert Fleming of Kunkle will be guest speaker at the meeting of Junior Woman's Club in the American Legion Hall, Tuesday, October 4 at 8. p.m, Billy Roberts will entertain with vocal selections accompanied by Robert Lewis of Dallas. Refreshments will be served. Aldeison Board Meets The Official Board of the Alder- son Methodist Church met at the church on Wednesday evening. Rev. Ruth Underwood had charge of the meeting. Those attending: Mrs. Warren Dennis, Mr, and Mrs, Raymond Garinger, Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Kitchen, Mr. and Mrs. Al- lan Kistler, June Kistler, Mr. Paul | Nulton, Sr., Mrs. Kate Shultz, Mrs, Giles Comstock, and Mrs. Albert Armitage. Gloria Eileen Charney Mr, and Mrs. George Charney, Carverton announce the birth of a daughter, Gloria Eileen on Sep- tember 24 at Nesbitt Hospital. They are also the parents of a son, George. Mrs. Charney is the former Arla Coon. Center Street We Have Nationally Advertised TIDYKINS SNOW SUITS And a Complete Line of Fall Merchandise Buy “Now” On Our Layaway Plan The SHEWAN SHOP Open Saturday evening till 9 7 ns rot Shavertown DALLAS OUTDOCR THEATRE Route 309—Above Dallas FRIDAY “The Homestretch” starring Cornel Wilde and Maureen O'Hara Thrilling adventures of the Kentucky Derby and Gran Premio in technicolor SATURDAY “Sun Valley Serenade” Sonja Henie Romances . . to Glenn Miller's music and that means the grandest entertainment you've ever had. starring Sonja Henie, John Payne and Glenn Miller and his Orchestra SUNDAY and MONDAY “Three Little Girls In Blue” It makes you feel so young . . . it makes you feel that spring has sprung. starring June Haver, George Montgomery, Vivian Blaine, Frank Latimore in technicolor TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY “Miracle on 34th Street” Tenderness that has a special meaning for today! You will know Joy when you meet the man behind the Miracle! Maureen O'Hara and John Payne THURSDAY and FRIDAY Jerome Kern's fiCentennial Summer” starring Jeanne Crain, Cornel Wilde, Constance Bennett in technicolor Latest news at every performance. Selected Shorts and Novelties Throughout the Week. Two shows starting at 7:45 and 9:45 65-Foot All-Steel Screen Accommodations for 900 cars Refreshments Playground—Kiddie Area Rest Rooms Children under 12 admitted free Dress smartly . . . buy Artley! ARTLEY Rustling taffeta, gleaming satin, rich, dull faille— all the new fall fabrics in glowing S Ya 4 9* Misses’, Juniors’ and Women’s Sizes \ | ARTLEY 100 MAIN ST., LUZERNE PHONE 17-6318