PAGE FOUR | — cee - THE POST, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1940 Neighborhood Notes And News Of Loca Purely Personal Mrs. Ethel Isaacs has rented her home in Shavertown and is living with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Cheney on Demunds road. Mr. and: Mrs, William Richards and Karen and Keith of Pough- keepsie, N.Y. spent the weekend with Mrs, Richard's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Jackson at Har- vey's Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Baum- gartner of Detroit, Mich., are spend- ing ten days with the latter's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Flanagan of Church street. On their return, the Baumgartners will move to Califor- nia. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Strub Jr. of Machell avenue had as weekend guests the latter's mother and sis- ter, Mrs. R, H. Giering and Marian, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rogowski of Pikes Creek have returned after spending a week at Canandaigua Lake, N.Y. where they visited the latter's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edison L, Henish and family. Mrs, Fred Winter and infant son, Conrad have returned from Gener- al Hospital to their home in Meek- er. ; : * * * Mrs. Herbert A. Smith who has been ill for some weeks was able to sit up this week. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Simonton and son, Richard, of Harrisburg, spent the weekend with Mrs. Sim- ton’s mother and grandmother, Mrs, Florence Phillips and Mrs. F. M. Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hedden and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Robinhold will attend the Cornell-Princeton foot- ball game at Ithaca, N.Y. tomor- TOW. ° Mrs. Amanda Yaple of Claude street had as weekend guest her cousin, Mrs, Abbie Evans of Pierce street, Kingston. Friday Mrs. Yaple was guest of Mrs. C. G. Honeywell in Luzerne. Mrs, Leon Fredd returned to her home on Country Club road this week after submitting to an oper- ation at Mercy Hospital. Mrs. Jake Harrison and Mrs. Mabel Morris have been ill at their homes in Trucksville this week. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schreiner of N., Welles street, Wilkes-Barre, have closed their summer home at Hillside avenue, Harvey's Lake, and returned to the city. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Meighan of Waller street, Wilkes-Barre, have bought the Owens home on Carpenter road, Harvey's Lake, and are remodeling it for a permanent residence. Mrs. Anna Ziminsky of Ann's Cafe, Harvey's Lake, is much im- proved and able to be around after several months illness. Carl Schreiner 3rd of Harvey's Lake is much improved after an illness of two weeks. * * x Mr. and Mrs, Martin Stook of Hillside avenue, Harvey's Lake, had as weekend visitors: Mr, and Mrs, Jack Hamilton and daughter, Betty Lou of West Nanticoke, Lou Green- burg of Union City, N. J., Mr. and Mrs. John Bardick of Wilkes-Barre, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kopecki of Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Connolly of Meeker had as visitors on Sun- day the Cragle family of Sweet Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cobleigh of Binghamton, N. Y., former Back Mountain residents, had as recent guests, Rev. and Mrs, James Hil- bert of Deposit, N. Y. Mr, and Mrs, William McNeel of Parrish street had as weekend guests their son, Lewis Harry, sta- tioned at Portsmouth, Va., with the U. S. Navy and daughter, Mil- dred, student nurse at Philadelphia General Hospital. Lewis returned to his duties Sunday after spend- ing a fifteen-day furlough at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kuehn will celebrate their twenty-fifth anni- versary with members of their family on Sunday. Mrs. Roscoe Lee has returned to her home on Terrace street after spending sometime at Miami Beach, Fla.,-and in New York City. I SHAVER THEATRE SHAVERTOWN FRI-SAT. > “Mr. Belvedere Goes To College” Starring Shirley Temple and Clifton Webb ‘Cartoon and News MON.-TUES. “A Beautiful Blonde From Bashful Bend” Betty Grable and Ruddy Vallee in technicolor Cartoon and Comedy WED.-THUR. “Alias Mick Beal” Ray Milland and Audrie Trotter Cartoon and Sports Don’t forget the Saturday Matinee at 2 P. M. Byron Richard Kitchen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kitchen was baptized on Sunday by Rev. Fred- erick Moock, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hauck of Norton avenue will attend the Parents’ Day exercises at Millers- ville State College tomorrow. Their daughter, Kitty, is a member of the freshman class there. Rev. and Mrs. Henry Kraft of Noxen had as weekend guests their daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, Wallace Whitaker of Wil- liamsport. Mrs. James Brown, Shaver ave- nue has returned home after being a patient in General Hospital. Mrs. W. S. Prutzman and Mrs. Spencer Kramer, Stroudsburg were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Woolbert last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ash dona- ted a new coffee urn to the church organizations of St. Paul's Luth- eran Church. Mrs. John Henninger, Druid Hills left this week for Philadelphia to spend sometime with her dau- ghter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Krush. Irwin Davis, Shavertown post- master, is a patient in General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Malkemes had as weekend guests their son, Keith and daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Anthony Slavis, Troy, N.Y, Mr. and Mrs. James Martin, James Martin Jr., and Miss Betty Griffiths spent Saturday at the Penn State-Nebraska Corn Huskers football game. Mrs. C. L. Ashley and her sister of Lehman Township are spending a few days in Pittsburgh, were they are attending the D. A. R. conference. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Finney, Carverton road spent the weekend visiting relatives in New Jersey. Mrs. Mabel Morris.and Mrs, Jake Harrison, Trucksville are ill at this writing. Raymond Stroud, Shavertown and his mother, Mrs, E. A. Stroud, Kingston will drive to Norfolk, Vir- ginia for the weekend. Little David Stroud, son of Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Stroud, W. Center street will celebrate his sixth birthday anniversary on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. James Sands and son Dickie, Carverton, spent Sun- day wisiting Mr. and Mrs, John Baker, Mehoopany. Mrs. Ruth Mock, Carverton has returned home after a trip to New York to see the World Series Ball game. Mrs. E. B. Lewis of Alexandria, Va., spent the past few days with the Dungeys. Mrs, Lewis just re- turned on the Parthia after having spent the past six months in Eng- | land, Scotland, France and Swit- zerland. Have New Baby Boy Atty. and Mrs. Frank Townend, Yeager avenue, announce the birth of a son, Stephen Coughlin Town- end at General Hospital, Saturday, October 15, Mrs. Townend is the former Lenchen Coughlin, daugh- ter of Mrs. Clarence Coughlin of Wilkes-Barre. Atty. Townend is the son of Mrs. Mae Townend of Dallas. The Townends have two other children, Cynthia and David. BR New Girl Baby Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hess of California wish to announce the birth of a baby girl, Lucinda Ann, Mrs. Hess is the former Ada Jack- son of Centermoreland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Clark Jackson. This is the Jackson's first grandchild. BR New Baby Boy Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Patton of Dallas R.D., near Centermoreland wish to announce the birth ‘of a baby boy at General Hospital, Mrs. Patton is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Draper Schoonover. Have Baby Boy Mr, and Mrs, Charles Morris, Jr. of Dallas, Texas, announce the birth of a son October 12. This is their first child and the great grand- daughter of Mrs. Allie Morris of Franklin Street. HIMMLER THEATRE , Dallas, Pa. FRIDAY and SATURDAY ‘Madame Bovary” Jennifer Jones and Van Heflin MONDAY and TUESDAY “Rose of Yukon” Sam Brodie and “Yokel Boy’ Albert Decker and Joan Davis WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY “The Great Sinner” Gregory Peck, Ava Gardner Margaret Pavlick Becomes ( Bride Of Robert F. Moyer On Saturday morning, October 15, at nine o'clock Miss Margaret Pavlick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Pavlick of Ceastown, became the bride of Robert F. Moyer, son of Frank Moyer and the late Mrs. Moyer of Pike's Creek, at a nuptial Mass in Our Lady of Mount Car- mel Church, Lake Silkworth. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Reverend Martin Yatsko of Hazleton, a great-uncle of the bride. The soloist and or- ganist was Mrs. Sophia Skok. The altars were decorated with white gladioli and chysanthemums. The bride, given in marriage by her father, chose a sheer white marquisette gown with a deep lace yoke, long pointed sleeves, lace peplum. and full train. The fingex- tip veil edged in lace fell from a tiara of seed pearls. The bridal bouquet was of white roses. Miss Maryann Pavlick, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She worg pink sheer gown with deep yoke and carried chrysanthemums. Her matching headdress of sweet- heart design ended in a bow at the back. The bridesmaids, the Misses Monica Pavlick, sister of the bride; Bernadine Yudichak, and Margaret Sponarow, were attired in pink, blue and aqua similarly made and carried chrysanthemums in har- monizing colors. The flower girl, Elizabeth Kris- tofek, cousin of the bride, wore rose taffeta and carried a nosegay. The ringbearer, Joseph Hardisky, also a cousin of the bride, was at- tired in a tuxedo. Best man was Amos Reekes. Ushers were Andrew Sorber, Luth- er Hummel, and Thomas Stash. The mother of the bride wore black crepe dress with black ac- cessories and corsage of red roses. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was held at the bride's home, followed by a reception in the evening. The bride is a graduate of Harter High School, West Nanti- coke, and the groom of Lehman Township High School. Mr, Moyer is employed at the Bloomsburg Mills, Dallas. Follbwing a wedding trip to New York City, the couple will reside temporarily with the bride's par- ents. ' Miss Doris Shupp Becomes l/ Bride of Sharps Cyphers Miss Doris Shupp, daughter of Fred Shupp of West Wyoming, be- came the bride of Sharps Cyphers, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H, Cyphers, Carverton, on October 14 in the Carverton Methodist Church par- sonage. Rev. Robert Wood per- formed the ceremony. The bride wore a forest green, street length gown with brown hat and accessories. Her corsage was of white roses. Matron of honor was Mrs. Robert Cyphers who chose dress of forest green with black hat and accessories and corsage of white roses. Best man was Robert Cyphers, Miss Mary Boldt Is Hostess to Auxiliary Miss Mary Boldt, Rice Street, Trucksville, entertained members of Ladies Auxiliary of St. Paul's Lutheran Church last Wednesday. Plans were made for a Hallowe'en party to be held at the home of Mrs. Earl Reese, Friday, October 21 at 8 o'clock. Friends and husbands are invited. Everyone is asked to mask. Present were Mrs. Willard Lozo, Mrs, Byron Kitchen, Mrs, Francis Dougherty, Mrs. Frank Heidere, Mrs. Fred Moock, Mrs, Edward Meneely, Mrs. Edith Davis, Mrs. Christian Malkemes, Mrs. E. R. Marley, Mrs, Jess Yocum, Mrs, Earl Reese, Mrs. John Eck, Mrs. Thom- as Hontz, Mrs, Walter Gerlach, Mrs. Richard Templin, Mrs. Russell Ac- huff, an assistant hostess, and the hostess. Turkey Dinner W.S.C.S. of Meeker Methodist ! Church will sponsor a turkey sup- per Wednesday, November 2 start- ing at 5:30 p.m. Proceeds will be used for new carpet for the Church. Committee: Mrs. Elva Drabick, Mrs. Glendora Bryant and Mrs. Edna Karschner. GREETING CARDS of all types and occasions Come In And See Our New Cabinet cook DALLAS Bc - 10c - $1 Store Main Street, Dallas, Pa. Eugene W. Sick Owner brother of the bridegroom. Follow- ing the ceremony a supper for the bridal party was held at Turner's Restaurant, after which a luncheon for the immediate families was held later at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cyphers. The couple left for a honeymoon to East Orange, N.J. They will reside at Carverton. Mrs, Cyphers is a graduate of Dallas Township High School and was employed at the Emkay Cor- poration in Wyoming. The bride- groom was graduated from Kings- ton Township and is employed at the Industrial Electric Company in ! Luzerne. Barbara Clark, Member 0f Wilson Choral Club Chambersburg, Pa., October 19— Miss Barbara Clark, Wilson Col- lege sophomore and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Clark of Baldwin Street, Dallas, has been selected for membership in the Wilson Choral Club, Miss Edyth Thompson, professor of voice, an- nounced today. Limited to students from the three upper classes, the Choral Club presents two programs each year, a cantata at Christmas Ves- pers on the eve of the holiday re- cess, and a spring concert of folk and modern songs. It is one of six Wilson organizations devoted to the study of music as a leisure-time interest. Dhyscee ’ PHARMACY @® Follow. the example—and the counsel—of your Physi- cian. Bring his prescription to this Professional Phar- macy where you are assured competentand conscientious service. You will find that our prices are always fair. Earl’s Drug Store Main Highway Trucksville, Pa. Telephone 110 RELIABLE - PRESCRIPTIONS SANDY BEACH D “Race For the remaining part of Watch for Our Hit Children Under FRIDAY and SATURDAY “Grapes of Wrath” Henry Fonda, Doris Bowden, Charlie Grapewin A story you'll never forget Cartoon—News SUNDAY ONLY George Raft, William Bendix, Marilyn Maxwell, Henry Morgan Raft fights gangdom in his own way with Bendix as the right guy. Coming Next. Friday and Saturday “Rachel and the Stranger” Robert Mitchum, Loretta Young NOTE every FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY Show time—7:00 and 9:00 p.m. RIVE-IN THEATRE Street” the season we will be open Pictures Each Week 12 Admitted Free Mrs. A. S. James Is Hostess To Auxiliary Mrs. A. S. James entertained members of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of Prince of Peace Church at her home in Trucksville Tuesday eve- ning. Plans were made to hold a covered dish supper November 1 and a bake sale, November 12, both in Shavertown Fire Hall, Present Tuesday evening were: Mesdames John Sheehan, M. J. Cave, J. S. Cave, A, S. Gibbs, Fred Schmitt, Donald Clark, Milford Shaver, C. Robert Griffiths, John Vernon, Stanley Frederick, Paul Goddard, Sheldon Evans, Eugene Considene, John Ransom, Jacob Miner, Helen Roche, Ralph Davis, Fred Renard, Benjamin Hightower, James Nixon Jr., Edwin Raub, J. Sheldon Cave, Charles W,. Lee, Lawrence Thompson, Frank Nelms, Howard Young, Roscoe Lee, A. S. James; June Colwell, Attend Mass Meeting Mrs. William Baker, Mrs, Eugene Fiske and Rev, and Mrs. Freder- ick Reinfurt atended the Wyoming Conference Mass Meeting in Elm Park Methodist Church, Scranton, yesterday. Rev. Roswell Lyon pre- sided at the morning session. | Church Doings Silver Leaf Club Meets At Fire Hall Members of Silver Leaf Club of Kunkle met at the Fire Hall, form- erly the Grange Hall, on Wednes- day evening and cleaned and reno- vated the room that will hence- forth be their meeting place. Later the following members en- joyed a spaghetti supper: Mes- dames, Forrest Kunkle, George Mit- chell, Florence Klimick, Ralph Ash- burner, Ralph Hess, Ralph Elston, Frank Boston, Owen Ide, Frank Hess, Daniel Meeker, Palmer Up- dyke, Victor Rydd, Gideon Miller, Allen Brace, William Brace, Stan- ley Elston, Oliver Ellsworth, Anna Weaver, Dorothy Dodson and Clyde Hoyt. Children’s Wear Everything for Infants and Children NORMANS KIDDIE SHOP 79 Main Street LUZERNE, PA. Right on Your LADIES YOU CANT BEAT Quality PLUS 2 Day Service O’'MALIA LAUNDRY CO. On the Harvey's Lake Highway Way to Town Mrs. Alice Weldon, Philadelphia, has been spending some time at the Ziegler home in Carverton due to illness of her sister, Mrs, Le- roy Ziegler who has been in Nes- bitt Hospital. DALLAS OUTDOOR THEATRE Route 309—Above Dallas FRIDAY The Sensational best-seller comes to full flower on the screen. “Anna and the King of Siam” Irene Dunne, Rex Harrison, and Linda Darnell SATURDAY ““Do You Love Me” A glorious hallmark of a mus- ical with a magic all its own starring Maureen O'Hara, Dick Haymes and Harry James. in technicolor SUNDAY and MONDAY “The Razor's Edge” Starring Tyrone Power, Gene Tierney, John Payne, Anne Baxter, Clifton Webb and Herbert Marshall. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Sutter’s Gold” The Gold Rush of '49—Ilusty, brawling saga of greed—hungry men—a century cannot dim its thundering drama. Staring Edward Arnold, Lee Tracy and Katherine Alexander. THURSDAY and FRIDAY “Where do We go From Here” In technicolor starring Fred MacMurry, Joan Leslie, and June Haver, 65-Foot All-Steel Screen Accommodations for 900 cars Refreshments Two Shows starting at 7:00 and 9:00. Latest news at every performance. 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