"THE POST, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1949 U rely ersonal hbnd Mrs. Marvin Briggs of anor spent the weekend as ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lam- f Hazleton. Sue Sutton, student at field State Teachers’ College, hter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar n, Carverton will arrive this to spend the holiday with parents. : ir. and Mrs. Donald Harris, .vertown and Mr, and Mrs. de Cooper, Dallas spent last Sat- day in Phifadelphia where they essed tHe Penn-Army game. ldred Shaver, school die- Hillside, N. J., is ill. Her C. E. Shaver, Jr., Harvey's hs made several trips to sey to see her. Hauck, student at Penn ollege, will spend Thanks- H. Hauck of Norton avenue. i er and son-in-law, Mr. and \Frank Vollnath, Rochester, Seaton meh og Owen of New Jersey is some time with his d sister, Mrs, Laura Ress Grant, Shaver wn. A are’ confined to puematic fever, ol student, Alice bther is a high bnna Mae Labar. tard would bring Pp both invalids. * * * Mrs. Frank Werner, enue extend their sym- "the death of her mother, liam Sugden, Wilkes-Barre. bsden who had been in ill br some time passed away 7ard Smith, Carverton has re- after having been a patient cy Hospital. el Shaver, owner of Shaver e spent Monday in Philadel- n a business trip. r. and Mrs, Richard Prynn and will spend Thanksgiving Rena Mann, Wilkes- Zeigler, Carverton re- “condition at *Nspital, Phila- Trucksville is still condition at Mercy Phot is ill at his home le with a heart condi- jd Mrs. Richard Phillips of Street spent the weekend Helphia. Claire Griesing, member of hman class of Bloomsburg achers’ College, will spend aksgiving weekend with s Mr. and Mrs. Herbert franklin street, Mr. and Hickey of Bloomsburg ay with the Griesings. bhell Hoover is ill at her Ridge street. Her daugh- ington D. C. spent sev- week with her here. vk Bory has returned to Mill Street after sub- BWP" an operation at Nesbitt bital S. G. L. Howell of Carverton will spend the Thanksgiving d with her daughter and law, Mr, and Mrs. Newton at Kunkletown. s. David Williams and avid of Overbrook av- Mrs. Robert Williams - and Eleanor Ann } end Mr. and Mrs. ns, Jr. of Wilkes- fig ir guests of Mr. ter Williams Sr. of , Wilkes-Barre. ; Rutigriord returned 0 her home on Machell avenue Thursday morning after submitting to an operation at Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Robinson of West Dallas will have as Thanks- liam Trigg of Wilkes-Barre, =i } SHAVER TEE SHAVERTOWN FRI-SAT. | “Come to the Stfble” Loretta Young, C.p$olm +. News and Cartgpon Saturday Matifnee “0 panishky Trail” Roy Rgergsand Trigger Sponsored by Trucksville PTA MON.-TUES. “Look For the Silver Lining” | June Haver and Ray Bolger ei Cartoon ‘'WED.-THUR. ‘Lady Gambles” ' Barbara Stanwyck, Robert Preston jn and News | Ralph Rood has been ill at} tr Demunds road e on Lehman avenue this|yi.th of a baby boy, James J. Sep- Daisy Prynn, Carverton will| iyo. hs Thanksgiving guests her|gpecht is the former Mary Eipper. . giving guest the latter’s uncle, Wil- | GLORIA ROSE DOLBEAR WINS SIXTH PRIZE IN NATIONAL CONTEST Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dol- bear of Overbrook road re- ceived word this week that their four year old Gloria Rose had won sixth place in a na- tional “Cutest Kid Search” sponsored by the thirty three Berthold Studios. The local branch studio alone had sub- mitted 1,200 children’s pic- tures. The award is twenty- five dollars in merchandise. The announcement came as a complete surprise to the Dolbears who knew } nothing about the contest. They had taken Gloria to the /studio_.ih August when the temperature was a hundred and five and had hot-footed it back to the cool country air without much visiting. ! ith his parents, Mr. and James J. Knecht Mr. and Mrs. James J. Knecht announce the tember 28. The Knechts have an- child, Mary Alice. Mrs. Mrs. William Wilson Is Hostess to Bible Class Mrs. William Wilson entertained members of the Franklin Bible Class at her home on Franklin street Thursday. Present were: Mrs, Daniel Brown, Mrs, William Hig- gins, Mrs. Emma Franklin, Mrs. Anna Kinsman, Mrs. Edith Fiske, Mrs. M. A. Scott, Mrs. C. S. Hil- debrant, Mrs, O. L. Harvey, Mrs. Albert Root, Mrs. Otis Skelding, Mrs, Albert Parrish, Mrs. Rachel Hoover, Mrs. Gordon Hadsel, Mrs. W. B. Risley, Miss Bertha Hutson, Mrs. Cornell Smith, Mrs. Dorey Rogers, ‘Mrs, Robert Moore, Miss Gertrude Wilson and the hostess. Mrs. Margaret Hildebrant of Nor- ton avenue left Saturday for Media, Pa., to spend the Thanksgiving week with her son and daughter-in- law and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Thomas. Mr. and Mrs, Alfred R. Root had as weekend guests their nephews and niece, Raymond, George and Bonnie Bechtold of Harding. The Roots will spend Thanksgiving in Stroudsburg. Mr. and Mrs, Homer Moyer spent last weekend in Bethlehem with Mr. and Mrs. Machell Hildebrant. have as guests over Thanksgiving, children Patricia Lynn and Byron Marjorie Creasy of Philadelphia. and Mrs, Delta Tau Delta Fraternity. * * x * Booth and Hughes homes. family will with Dave's parents, Mr. and Mrs Ben Jenkins of Wilkes-Barre. dent at Pembroke College, and Mr holiday weekend in Quincy. sold their home moved to Parrish street. East. Dallas attended the ette-Lehigh football game spent the weekend in Easton. Peter Jurchak, Jr. the freshman class at University o Peter Jurchak. Dr, and Mrs. Byron Creasy will Mr. and Mrs. Byron Creasy II and III of Midway Park, N. C., and Miss James Huston, student at Brown University, will spend the Thanks- giving recess with his parents, Mr. James Huston of Har- vey’s Lake, Jim has been pleged to Robert Wallace of Kingston has started excavation for a new home on Lehman avenue between the ber 15th, Mr. and Mrs. David Jenkins and:pmembers of the committee. spend Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson and and Mrs. D. S. Williams requested son, Joe, will leave today for Quin-|iha¢ reports be made to her by to spend Thanksgiving | November 27th. cy, Mass, with Mr. Peterson's mother, Mrs John August Peterson. Ann, stu- and Mrs. Gordon Peterson of Saug- erties, N. Y. will also spend the Mr. and Mrs. L. U. Case have in Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ambrose of Lafay- and member of N. S. Garinger, Mrs. L. F. Kingsley, Pennsylvania, will spend the holi- Robinhold day weekend with his mother, Mrs, Met LL. Richardson ‘Mrs. D..S Mr. and Mrs. Max Dreher Bre Married 23 Years Mr. and Mrs. Max Dreher of Park Street, Dallas, observed their twenty-third wedding anniversary on November 18, Mr. Dreher, a machinist, came to America from Neuburg, Germany, in 1925. His wife, the former Mel- sine Schreiber of Lustinau, Austria, followed him in 1926 and they were married in St. Nicholas Church, Wilkes-Barre, by Father Goeckel. Mr. Dreher is now em- ployed as machinist at Hess Gold- smith, Wilkes-Barre. The Drehers have two children, Max, now a student at Penn State, College served with U. S. Army during the war. Herbert was grad- uated from Dallas Borough High School in 1949 and is now em- ployed at Dallas Post. They have been Dallas residents for the past seventeen years. Mrs. Edwin Wright Is Hostess to D. of A. Club Mrs, Edwin Wright was hostess to members of the ‘Past Council- lors’ Club, Mt. Vale D. of A, Wed- nesday evening when plans were made to hold a Christmas party at the home of Miss Ruth Fiske, One dollar gifts will be exchanged. Present were: Mrs, Albert Par- rish, Mrs. Marcus Ide, Mrs, Clifford Ide, Mrs. Jchn Nulton, Mrs. Eugene Fiske, Mrs, Milton Perrego, Mrs. Wesley Mitchell, Miss Ruth Fiske and the, hostess. Mrs. Robert Dolbear Entertains at Cards Mrs. Robert Dolbear of Over- brook road entertained members of her bridge club Wednesday ev- ening., Present were: Mrs, George Jacobs, Mrs. Howard Yeager, Mrs. Thomas Jenkins, Mrs. Robert Wil- liams, Mrs. Howard Wright, Mrs. George Jones, Mrs, James Eckard and the hostess. Women of Rotary Hold Dinner Meeting at Club The regular monthly dinner meeting of the Rotary Ann’s was held at Irem Temple Country Club on Thursday with Mrs. D, S. Wil- liams, new president, in charge. Mrs. Paul Mulcie, Chairman of the Wheelchair Committee, report- ed that one chair had been return- ed this month—with twelve regular chairs, one walker and one work chair in use, seven are in storage, and available to anyone need- ing a wheelchair in this “district. Mrs, George Metz and her Shut- in Committee, Mrs. David Jenkins and Mrs. Hanford Echman have de- livered twenty-nine boxes to shut- ins. Mrs. L. F. Kingsley has requested all who can come on Tuesday, No- vember 22nd to her home to sew on layettes to do so—there was one request for a layette at this meeting. Mrs, Francis Ambrose, chairman of the Christmas Party on Decem- announced Mrs. N, S. Garinger, Mrs. Ray Hedden, Mrs. Harold Payne, Mrs. James Lacy as The club is sponsoring an even- ing performance of the Little Thea- tre play “The Three Blind Mice”, Miss Delores Morris, Field Direc- tor for Dallas and the West Side Districts of the Girl Scouts, gave a very interesting talk on the Girl Scout Program and asked for vol- unteers for either leaders or to work with leaders. Attending: Mrs. Hanford Eck- man, Mrs. Paul Mulcie, Mrs. Francis Ambrose, Mrs. Charles Brooke, Mrs, James Besecker, Mrs. Meade Mec- Millen, Mrs, Ray Hedden, Mrs. James Lacy, Mrs. George Mets, Mrs. f Mrs, Mrs. David Jenkins, Edward Keller, Daniel Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Elston, Sha- vertown, will celebrate their thirty- ninth wedding anniversary on Thanksgiving day, The couple who was married in Elm Park Church, Scranton by Rev. H. L. Dorchester has been residents of Shavertown for the past three and one half years. Prior to their purchase of a home in the Back Mountain Area, they lived in Forty Fort where Mr, Elston was engaged in auto sales rhood Notes "And News Of Local Church I. B. Elstons Will Celebrate Anniversary On Thanksgiving work. He is now retired. Of special interest this year, is the fact that the wedding day again falls on Thapksgiving Day, the first time in tHe couples’ thirty nine years of fmarried" life. Mrs. EIst€h is the former Helen VanLoon of Plymouth, Mr, Elston is the son of Mrs. Henrietta Miller of Shavertown, They have no child- ren. i Tom Robinson, Chosen Head of Kennel Club Tom Robinson was elected pres- ident and Edgar May, vice presi- dent at the annual meeting of Back Mountain Kennel Club held at the Library last week. Other officers are Mrs, Thomas Robinson, secretary, and Marion Powell, treas- urer, Announcement was made of the date approved by American Kennel Club for the 1950 point show, April 16, The show follows the Lacka- wanna Show scheduled for April 15, Next meeting will be a Christmas party. Present at the meeting were: Mr. and Mrs. Tom Phillips, Oswald Griffith, Edgar May, Mr. and Mrs, Herman Thomas, Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lizdas, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rob- inson, Mr. and Mrs, Ray Bartow, Billie Miller and Billie Prebola. Nesbitt Auxiliary Plans Holiday Party Shavertown Branch, Nesbitt Hos- pital Auxiliary will hold a Christ- mas tea, Friday, December 2 at Trucksville Fire Hall, Mrs. William Bond has arranged a special program, Twenty five cent gifts will be exchanged and an offering taken. Mrs. Samuel Miller is refresh- ment chairman, She will be assisted by Mrs. Z. R. Howell, Mrs. Earl Hess, Mrs Clifford Ide, Mrs. Her- bert Jenkins, Mrs, Albert Jordan, Mrs. Alfred James, Mrs, Theodore Jones, Mrs. : George Keller, Mrs, Wardan Kunkle, Mrs. C. F, Lewis, Mrs. Francis © Lewis, Mrs, George Learn, Mrs. Irvin Labar, Mrs, Mor- ris Lloyd, Mrs, T. M. Liem, Miss Ruth Lamoreaux, Mrs. Gordon Mathers, Mrs, George Metz, Mrs. Thomas Mauer, Mrs. Frank Mor- rison, Mrs, L.H. Morgan, Miss Myr- tle Major, Mrs. Victor Miller, Thevenons Entertain Mr. and Mrs, Andre Thevenon of Center Hill road entertained a number of friends last Saturday ev- ening, Present were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Espic of Burndale road. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Maculis of Dallas Fairgrounds, Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Provin of Paris, France, and Mr. and Mrs. John Evans and children of Plains. LOOK FOR ME . AT THE DALLAS HARDWARE Williams and Mrs. Charles W. Lee. HIMMLER THEATRE Dallas, Pa. FRIDAY and SATURDAY “Mighty Joe Young” Starring Terry Moore and Robert Armstrong MONDAY and TUESDAY “The Pounderers” with Rod Cameron and Rolona Nassey WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY “The Red Pony” in technicolor . ® ©6000 00 0 0 0 establishment where TRUCKSVILLE You will find this a friendly drug store; an tesy are happily combined. Make this your headquarters for drugs, sundries, sickroom supplies. And of course we’ll be especially happy to have your prescription patronage. EARL’S DRUG STORE (Next to the Postoffice) competence and cour- EU etd \ \ 1 Pvt. Arthur Redmond Is Going to Austria Pvt. Arthur Redmond is spending a fourteen-day. furlough with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Red- mond of East Dallas, Pvt. Redmond graduated from the school of ordnance of instru- ment repair and fire control at Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Mary- land. He received his basic training at Fort Dix. At the end of his fur- lough he will report to Camp Kil- mer, NJ. and from there will be sent to Austria for two years. Have Baby Girl and Mrs. Trucksville, announce the birth of Fernbrook. first child. Mr. Movies In Snow Robert Williams, Patrons of viewing the Dallas movie Doings Outdoor Theatre's last show on Saturday a daughter on November 19, at|night had the unusual experience General Hospital. The baby weighed | of 8 pounds 10 ounces. Mrs. Williams |through a snow storm. is the former Daisy Jane Bellas, screen This is the Williams’ Mrs, Harvey Sink is still a pa- tient at Nesbitt Hospital. per and family. and Mrs, L, H. Tinsley and Mrs. C. J. Eipper of Demunds road spent the weekend at Bethel, Conn., visiting Mr, and Mrs. Robert Eip- CHESTNUT RIDGE SAUSAGE FRESH HAM, Whole or sliced PORK BUTTS X PORK ICHOPS ... ci adda aia i i 53c 1b. FRESH BACON, whole or sliced .....c.coueruniereninnnieene ROUND STEAKS, well trimmed, ..... PORTERHOUSE and T-BONE ........... 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