Boss, PAGE FOUR _ THE POST, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 2, 1949 ‘Neighborhood Notes And News Of Local Church Doings ~ Personal ; in Boontown, N. Y. and Mrs. W. J. Smith of Mill street ~ Wilkes-Barre. A Purely | Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Roddy of Shrineview spent the Thanks- giviing holiday. with the latter's mother in Philadelphia. Mrs. Edward Ribotsky of Shaver- town entertained a number of friends at a birthday dinner last Sunday. Mrs, John L. Sulivan of Provi- dence, Rhode Island, former Dallas resident, has been seriously ill, and is a patient in the Rhode Island State Hospital where she is recup- erating following an operation, She is improving nicely. Mrs. Claudine Tvede, ‘Ledge- ways’ Lehman Township, had as her guest on the Thanksgiving hol- iday Miss Esther Lunning of Copen- hagen, Denmark. Miss Lunning is at present studying in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jackson of Harvey's Lake had as Thanksgiv- ing guests their daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs, William Rich- ards and Karen and Keith of Poughkeepsie, N, Y. Mr, and Mrs, Garfield Jackson of Harvey's Lake entertained over the Thanksgiving weekend their son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Jackson and baby, David, of Painted Post, N. Y. * ®OX * Jim Besecker, student at Uni- versity of Pennsylvania, spent the holiday weekend visiting his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Besecker of Norton avenue. Mr. and Mrs. James Hutchison of Orchard street, Trucksville, had as holiday weekend guests their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, James Hutchison of Abing- ton, Pa. George Uebe of Hilltop House, Lehman, has returned to his home Mr, and Mrs. Walter Shouldice of Jackson Township had as guest for several days their granddaugh- ter, Coleen Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Ziba Smith of Jackson entertained on Thanks- giving Mr. and Mrs, William Boyle, Mrs. Bess Howard of Park Place, Kingston, Miss Florence Yerkovich of Sweet Valley, Ziba Smith Jr., Laura Rae and Emma Smith, William E, Joseph, Bobby and Billy of Jackson are visiting Mr. Joseph’s parents in Chester. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lee Smith spent Thanksgiving Day with Mrs, Smith’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, James Morris of * *' & * Jim Waters has returned to Penn State College after spending the holiday weekend with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Dan Waters of Huntsville road. Mrs. Dorothy Spencer is recup- erating nicely at her home at Ide- town after being a hospital patient. Loren McCarty, who has been spending the Thanksgiving week- end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk McCarty of Lehman, has gone to Salsbury, Md. to accept a new position, Mr. and Mrs, Walter King and Mrs. M. A. Wilcox of Lake road spent Thanksgiving with Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Lynch of Harrisburg. They found nice weather in Harris- burg, ice from Bloomsburg to Dallas and snow in Dallas. Mrs. Rachell Hoover suffered a relapse at her home on Ridge street the forepart of the week. Mrs. Homer Moyer was confined to her home on Lehman avenue this week with a bad cold. Mrs. Richard Palmer of Mill street entertained Thanksgiving Day Mrs, Lena Carey, Trucksville, and Mr, and Mrs. Roger Carey of Fernbrook. Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Griesing, Franklin street, Dallas had as Thanksgiving guests, Mrs, Florence Phillips, Mrs, Bertha Gordon and Howard ; Griesing, Hazleton. Mrs. Bertha Gordon is: spending a few days with Mrs, Blanche Anderson, Forty-Fort. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greenley, Har- ris Hill road had as holiday guests the latter's mother and sister, Mrs, Hetty Hess, Mrs. Nellie Schultz, and Mr, and Mrs. William Roberts, of Benton. SHAVER THEATRE SHAVERTOWN FRI-SAT. “The Big Cat” in technicolor with Lon McCallister, Peggy Ann Gardner Cartoon — News — Comedy Saturday Matinee “Spirit of West Point” Benefit Football Mothers MON.-TUES. ‘Canadian Pacific” in color with Randolph Scott, Jane Wyatt Cartoon, Sport Reel WED.-THUR. “Johnny Stoolpigeon” with Howard Duff Shelly Winters Mr, and Mrs. Richard Sinonton. and son Ricky, Harrisburg spent the weekend with Mrs, Florence Philips and Mrs, Bertha Gordon, Norton avenue. Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Jenkins, and family, Tunkhannock were re- cent guests of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Miner, Shavertown, Dr. and Mrs. Sherman Schooley had as Thanksgiving guests the lat- ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Farr of Wilkes-Barre. Richard Post, student at Penn State College spent the Thanksgiv- ing recess with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Post, Brooks street, Trucksville. Rita Shields, Fernbrook is a pa- tient in Nesbitt Hospital where she recently underwent an operation. Miss Louise Hazletine, New York City spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hazel- tine, Harris Hill road. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Jones and daughter, Woodbridge, N.J., spent the holiday with the latter's par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Karl Stocks, Harris Hill road. Misses Gertrude and Verna Smith, Ithaca were the holiday guests of Mr, and Mrs, Ben Post, Trucksville. Miss Edith Hart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hart, W. Center street has returned to Philadelphia after spending the Thanksgiving re- cess with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Clark Krum, Mr. and Mrs. John Clause and daugh- ter, Brenda, Pioneer avenue spent Thanksgiving Day in Catawissa with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kist- ler. Mrs, William Hunt, Spring street, Shavertown entertained the follow- ing for Thanksgiving Dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Shallanberger and daughter, Linda, Plainfield, N. J.; Mrs. Harry Ide and daughter, Elsie Jean, Idetown; Miss Marguer- ite Eckert, Trucksville; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eckert and son, Lee; Mr, and Mrs. Paul Smith and son Billy; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reese and son Jimmie and Miss Ida Hunt, all of Shavertown. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Trimble, Trucksville spent the holiday re- cess in Canada where they wisited relatives. Paul Winter, Cease Drive, Shavertown left Tuesday on a bus- iness trip to Buffalo. Mrs, - John Cortright, Orchard street, Shavertown spent Thanks- giving Day with her daughter, Mrs. Jane Engler, Schenectady. Mr. and Mrs, Harold L. Smith and Sandy and Peter of Wyoming street spent Thanksgiving weekend with relatives “in Syracuse and Cortland, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Ryman of East Dallas spent Thanksgiving with the former's sister and brother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Paul Valentine of Mehoopany. Mrs, Clyde Eggleston of Vernon is a patient at Jefferson Hospital where she submitted to an opera- tion. , She is getting along nicely. Sunday her husband and son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Al- vah Eggleston visited her, Her daughter, Mrs, Besteder is with her all the time. Mr, and Mrs. Delmar Winter- stein of Harvey's Lake entertained recently Mr. and Mrs. Ziba Smith and Bobby Joseph of Lehman, Mr. and Mrs, James Oliver of Lake Road had as Thanksgiving dinner guests the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Himmler and the Alvah Eggleston family. Jack Lee of Washington, D.C. spent the Thanksgiving weekend with his mother, Mrs. Roscoe Lee of Terrace Street. Mr, and Mrs. William Donachie of Trucksville had as Thanksgiving dinner guests Mr, and Mrs. Harvy McCarty and Mr, and Mrs. Kirk McCarty and Loren, Joe Perry is now living on Claude street. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Currie of Druid Hills had as Thanksgiving dinner guest Miss Helen Czulegar of Rice street, Dallas. Mrs. Walter Shouldice, Janet and Mrs, Emma Smith of Jackson spent Friday with Mrs, James Perkins of Hunlocks Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Coolbaugh of Jackson were recent guests of the George Landons. HIMMLER THEATRE FRIDAY and SATURDAY “I's a Great Feeling” in technicolor starring Dennis Morgan Cartoon and News MONDAY and TUESDAY fiGallant Blade” in Cinecolor With Larry Parks Sports Scope and Cartoon WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY “The Angel in Exile” John Carroll Cartoon and Sports Reel Wins Sixth Prize DONNA BOICE Donna Boice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Kelly, Main Road, Dallas, and grandaughter of Mr. and Mrs, Jess Boice, Dallas R, D. 1., won sixth prize in the Beauty Con- test sponsored by the Dallas 5c to $1.00 Store recently. Seven year old Donna, has saucer blue eyes and blonde hair. She is a student in second grade, Dallas Borough School. Her prize was an eight by ten tinted copy of the above picture. Dorothy Meade, Guest At Birthday Party Dorothy Meade was guest of hon- or at a birthday party given by her mother, Mrs. Corey Meade Sat- urday night, Present were Doris Spencer, Tommy Heffernan, Evelyn Keller, Al Keil, Kathryn‘ Smith, Jack Lynn, Mildred Ide, Lois Ide, Ethel Ide, Roxie Hoover, Lois Gar- inger, Joanne McKenna, Elsie Jean Ide, Lloyd Smith, Howard Meade, the guest of honor and the hostess. Mrs. Joseph Neuner Is Honored on Birthday A group of friends gathered Sat- urday afternoon to celebrate the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Jo- seph Neuner, Terrace Drive, Sha- vertown, Those present were Mrs. Joseph Strutt and children, Linda and Barry; Mrs. Max Dreher, Mrs. William Gavenas, “Mrs. Nell Davis and Mrs. Catherine Ronnick, Dal- las; Mrs, Thomas Reese, Mrs, A. J. Moreck and Mrs. Charles Lamor- eaux, Shavertown. Lynn Hadsel Is Guest At 11th Birthday Party Mrs. Alfred Hadsel entertained recently at a party in honor of her son, Lynn, who celebrated his elev- enth birthday anniversary, Lynn received’ a number of lovely gifts. Present were Carl Spencer, Richard Lincoln, Bradley Ide, David Ide, Jack Kern, Alice Spencer, Katie Kern, Marie Dymond, Jeanne Dy- mond; Mary Jane Cave, Nancy Spencer, Dale Hoover, Eleanor Moy- er, Edward Oncay, Mary Lou Rogers, Shirley Rogers, Jimmie Rogers, Carol Hadsel, Carlton and the guest of honor. {Mrs., Helen Henry of Harvey's Lake has returned from New Jer- sey where she reburied her hus- band, Sgt. Kenneth Henry, who died with the 15th Army Air Force. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Coolbaugh of Jackson were recent guests of the George Landons. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Funk and Ronnie of Bloomsburg spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs, Paul Hil- bert. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Landon en- tentained on Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. George Landon, Mr. and Mrs, Paul Hilbert, Keith, Janice, Sheila Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Prynn, Joliet, Illinois, formerly of Carver- ton, announce the engagement of their daughter, Doris Elaine to Carl Leray Larson, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Larson Sr. Joliet Illinois. Miss Prynn attended Kingston Township Schools and is a gradu- ate of Joliet Township High School. She is manager of Hickey Broth- ers at the Loius-Joliet Hotel. Miss Doris Elaine Prynn Is Betrothed to Joliet, Ill, Man Mr. Larson graduated from Joliet Township High School and attendéd Joliet Junior College. He served in the Navy during World War 2 for a period of nearly five years. He is employed by the John Harry Wholesale Meat Company in Jo- liet. No date has been set for the wedding, The marriage of Miss Lillian June Long, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. McKinley Long of Sweet Val- ley to Norman Hans Iverson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Iverson of Nan- ticoke took place at the home of the bride's parents on Saturday, November 26 at 3 o'clock. The double ring ceremony was per- formed in front of the fireplace with a background of palms and pink and white chyrsanthemums. Rev, Ira J. Button, pastor of the First Christian Church, Sweet Val- ley, officiated assisted by Rev. Carl S. Brandon of Centermoreland and Miss Rose N. Costanza, Evangelist, of Dunmore. ‘Miss Doris Cragle of Sweet Valley played the wedding music and accompanied the bride- groom's sister, Miss Betty Iverson who sang “My Task” and “Be- cause’. The bride's only attendant was her sister, Mrs. Wiliam Ferrey of Sweet Valley, Dayton Long, brother of the bride was best man for Mr. Iverson. The bride was lovely in exclusive “Rose Art Model” ankle length white gown of French Chantilly lace fashioned with a fitted bodice, Queen Anne neckline, and a whirl- ing gracious skirt. She wore match- ing gauntlets. Her headress was a bonnet effect of French Chantilly lace and orange blossoms, Her only jewelry was her mother’s pearls. She carried a colonial bouquet of white roses and pom pons. Matron of honor was attired in teal blue ankle length gown iden- Scouts to Hold Dance Dallas Senior Girl Scouts will hold a farmer and modern dance in the Borough- High School Saturday evening. Bob Scott’s Orchestra will play from 8:30 to 12:00. ® In the compounding of a prescription you have a right to expect absolute ac- curacy. To that end, we of this Professional Pharmacy employ able, conscientious Registered Pharmacists; we double-check each com- pounding step to preclude the possibility of error. Bring your next prescription to us. EE REL/ABLE® - am A ON SEARO Le om me wm st te Fe se pe ee i st i] rr | | Earl’s Drug Store Main Highway Trucksville, Pa. Telephone 110 and Larry Hilbert, 267 Wyoming Ave. Christmas is a family affaiy / So give them all a De Luxe FRIGIDAIRE Refrigerator FROM REBENNACK & COVERT Kingston 7-4514 Open Evenings Miss June Long, Sweet Valley, Is Bride Of Norman Iverson tical to the bride's, She wore matching gauntlets, Her headress was a bonnet effect of French Chantilly lace and her flowers a Colonial bouquet of pink roses and pom pons. The bride’s mother selecter black crepe dress trimmed with sequins The bridegroom’s mother was at- tired in a black crepe dress with braid trim. Both wore corsages of pink and white pom pons. A reception for fifty guests was held following the ceremony. The bride’s going away dress was of midnight blue satin with a fitted bodice and peplum, She had pink and black accessories and a cor- sage of yellow pom pons. Following a brief wedding trip, the couple will reside at Sweet Val- ley. The bride is a graduate of Gar- rison Memorial High School, Shick- shinny and Wilkes-Barre General Hospital School of Nursing where she has been a member of the nurs- ing staff. The bridegroom attended Harter High School, West Nanticoke and served with the Marine Corps dur- ing World War II. At present he is employed by the bride’s father. Out of town guests at the wed- ding were: Mrs, Boyd Smith and children Sherwood, Nancy Lou and Virginia Marie of Biglerville, Pa., Miss Pearl Edwards of New York City, Miss Rose N. Costanzo of Dun- more, Pa., and William R, Cole of Newark, N.J. Kenneth Oliver is confined to his bed at his home at Huntsville. LIBRARY STORY HOUR TO BEGIN ON SATURDAY Youngsters and mothers of the Back Mountain Area will be pleased to know that the - Back Mountain Memorial Li- > brary Story Hour will resume al this Saturday morning at 10:30 a.m, The story hour is a unique institution, fast becoming a Back Mountain tradition along with the Library Auction, It is in charge of Mrs, Janet Smith, a delightfully spontan- eous and natural person in spite of her Ph, D. in educa- tion, who has had many years experience demonstrating read- ing textbooks for nationally known book companies, Dont’ fail to take advantage of this opportunity to give your youngsters an enjoyable hour while you do your Satur- day morning shopping; and see to it that they leave the Li- For all your dry-cleaning needs to HECK with it brary with an arm full of H, 1.°4256 books. ao =, OVER 40 YEARS ON MAIN STREET Finkelstein’s Credit Jewelry Store 72 MAIN STREET, LUZERNE, PA, CARRY COMPLETE STOCKS OF NATIONALLY ADVERTISED and GUARANTEED Diamonds — Watches — Silverware Dresser Sets — Birthstones — Rings Tie ‘Sets — Pearls — Rosaries Chokers — Necklaces — Earrings Wallets — Lighters — Compacts Baby Jewelry — Baby Silver Clocks — Coffee Sets — Tea Sets Penn and Pencil Sets — Mixers — Roasters Toasters — Waffle Irons — Radios Refrigerators — Sweepers — Washers HH OVER 40 YEARS ON MAIN STREET Finkelstein’s Credit Jewelry Store 72 MAIN STREET, LUZERNE, PA. 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