elfAGE FOUR FOUR Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. George Turn and Penney, Mrs. Ruth Reynolds and Betsy, of Trucksville, spent Thanks- giving Day at the Budd Boyer home, Lodi, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Waters, of Huntsville road entertaind at din- ner last Sunday Mr, and Mrs, Ray- mond Page, Marilyn Miller and Ann Page, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Hart of Susquehanna, Miss Mary Ellen Hill of Robensonia and their sons James of State College and Bill of Kutztown. Mrs. George Budd is quite ill at her home in Druid Hills, Mr. and Mrs. John Pauling whose home on Jackson street was burned down last Sunday are occupying the Stella McKinnis house on Norton avenue, Ralph Rood who has been ill for several days at his home on Lehman avenue .is able to be out again. Glenn Hilbert, son of Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Hilbert of Demunds, is recuperating after a serious bronchial illness. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lewis of Woodlawn drive had as Thanks- giving guests Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ridgeway and Barbara, Ralph and Paul, Charles Ball, Springfield, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Reed, and Marcia of Wyoming; Mrs, Phoebe Sickler, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Reed of Binghamton; Mr. and Mrs, E. F. Lewis of Montclair, N. J.; Mrs. Russell Lewis and Merilie of Phila- delphia; Mrs. Ted Watkins of New York City; Mr. and Mrs, George R. Lewis of Clarion; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis and Bonnie of Dallas. * + x x Mr. and Mrs. Herman Thomas of West Dallas entertained recently the former's brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. William G. Thomas and Shirley and Edwin of Leonardo, N. J. “+ Mr. and Mrs. E, H, Kent of Leh- man will leave December 17 for Atlanta, Ga., where they will be guests of Mrs. Kent's brother, Clement A. Evans and family. ~ From Atlanta they will go to Key ~ West, Fla. for several weeks, Mr. .and Mrs. Paul Daily of Lawn TT Street, Shavertown, observed their second wedding anniversary on Thanksgiving Day. Mrs, Daily, who was a patient at Gen- eral Hospital for a week, returned home on Saturday. ~~ Mr. and Mrs. Edgar W, Williams Sr., of Idetown spent Thanksgiving Day with their daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Brandon Gearhart of Wilkes-Barre, Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Williams Jr., spent Thanksgiving as guests of the latter's parents in Bingham- ton, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Roberts of Main road will spend the Christ- mas holidays with their daughter _and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. John Puzak and Jackie and Tom- mie at Pittsburgh. Miss Marcia Gross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gross of Hunts- ville, left Monday for Texas to serve with the WAACS. Mr. and Mrs, Jonathan Valentine and Dr. and Mrs. J. Franklin Rob- ‘inson entertained a number of friends at the Robinson home on Mt, Greenwood road prior to the Woman's Club Dance Saturday ev- ening. Mrs, Jack Loucks, daughter, Louise, and Mrs, Loucks’s mother, Mrs, Louise Davies, ‘Pen-Bryn”’, N. Terrace Drive, Dallas, spent. the weekend of the 19th in New York City. Mrs. Davies observed her birthday on that date. Robert Allen, son of Mr, and Mrs. William Thomas, Main Road, Shavertown was baptised Sunday in Shavertown Methodist Church by Rev, Howard Harrison. Mrs. Thomas Hontz, Terrace Drive celebrated her birthday anni- versary on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Leilich and family, Center street, will move to Buffalo, N.Y. after the first of the year. Mr, Leilich, who has been superintendent of Lehigh Valley Railroad in the Wilkes-Barre Dis- trict has been transferred to New York State. SHAVER THEATRE SHAVERTOWN FRI-SAT. In the Good Old Summertime” in technicolor with Van Johnson, Judy Garland Sat. Matinee, 2 P.M. “BADMEN of MISSOURI” MON.-TUES. Secret Garden” with Margaret O'Brien, Herbert Marshall Cartoon WED.-THUR. “Colorado Territory” with Virginia Mayo, Joel McCrea Cartoon Doris Bernadine Kocher To Marry Edward Smith Mr, and Mrs. Rodelle Kocher of Harvey's Lake announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Doris Bernadine to Edward Smith, son of Mrs. Edith Smith of Noxen. No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Kocher is a graduate of Lake Township High School, Class of 1945, and up until May of this year was employed in Trenton, N. J. Mr. Smith was graduated from Noxen High School and is employed at the Armour Tannery. Mrs. Elmer Hoover Is Surprised On Birthday Mrs. Elmer Hoover was guest of honor at a surprise birthday party held at her home at Ide- town Saturday evening. Present were: Mrs. Roxie Hessler, Miss Ruth Worthington, Mrs, Doris Spencer, Mrs, Clara Kitchen, Mrs. Marie Wolfe, Miss Virginia Wolfe, Mrs. Floyd Hoover, Miss Roxie Hoover, Patsy Hoover, Elmer Hoover, Floyd Hoover, Lester Hoover andthe guest of honor. Mrs. William Carroll, Jr., College- ville spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. William Hunt, Spring street. Mrs. Edith Ibbotson, Hampton Beach, N.H. is spending the winter with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Monko, Lehigh street. Donald Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Davis, Lehigh street has been selected as Scoutmaster of Tunkhannock Boy Scouts. Mr. Dav- is, who is employed by Common- wealth Telephone Company is a resident of Tunkhannock, Mrs. Laroy Zeigler, Carverton re- turned Saturday after being a pa- tient at Temple University Hospit- al, Philadelphia. Abe Gay, Carverton, is a patient in Nesbitt Hospital. Edward Smith, Carverton road, who recently underwent a major operation at Mercy Hospital is again a patient in that institution. Mr. and Mrs. James Sands and son Dickie, Carverton spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, George Wright, Easton. Mr, and Mrs. Sharps Cyphers, Carverton, have moved into one of Mrs. Prynn’s homes on Carverton road. Mrs. Glen Rozelle, Carverton is a patient at Jefferson Hospital, Philip Carle, New Jersey, spent the Thanksgiving holiday with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carle, Trucksville. Floyd Young, Jr., Texas, is spend- ing some time with his mother, Mrs. Floyd Young, Lehigh street. - * * * Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stanley, Wilkes-Barre, have started con- struction of their new home on Mt. Greenwood road, Trucksville. Miss Mary Mitchell, daughter of Mrs. Letha Mitchell, Center street, has moved to Phoenix, Arizona. Mrs. J. Franklin Robinson of Mt. Greenwood road will leave next week to spend the holiday season with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Earl Smith of Iowa City. Doctor Robinson will spend Christmas with them and both will return Decem- ber 27. Carl Thomas of Philadelphia will his grandmother, Mrs, Margaret Hildebrant of Norton Avenue. Miss Lois Kiefer, her parents, Mr, Kiefer of Shrineview. ness. kins entertained a street before - the dance Saturday evening. ing a week with his parents, and Mrs. lawn Drive hunting. Mrs, with a bad cold. spend his Christmas vacation with freshman at Wellesley College, will arrive next Friday to spend the holidays with and Mrs. Fred Kenneth Oliver is still cenfined to his home at Huntsville by ill- Attorney and Mrs. Mitchell Jen- number of friends at their home on Davis Woman's Club Earl Cairl has returned to his home at Broomall, Pa., after spend- Mr. William Cairl of Wood- Wil- liam Cairl is confined to het home THE POST, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1949 Neighborhood Notes And News Of Loca Mr. and Mrs. Lee E, Zimmer- man of Harvey's Lake announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Bar- bara Ann to John Bronson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bronson of Harvey's Lake. Rev. Ruth Under- wood will perform the ceremony at the home of the bride Christmas Day at 4 p.m. Attendants will be Miss Ruth Zimmerman, sister of the bride, and Walter Bronson, brother of the bridegroom. Miss Joan Anthony, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. S. J. Anthony, Sha- vertown, will be married to Carl J. Streadle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Streadle, Kingston, tomorrow evening at 6 p.m. in Shavertown Methodist Church, Rev. Howard Harrison will officiate. The bride will be given in mar- Barbara Ann Zimmerman To Wed {John Bronson On Christmas Day Following the ceremony, a re- ception for members of the family and a few friends will be held and the couple will leave for a trip. Miss Zimmerman is a graduate of Dallas Township High .School. Mr. Bronson was graduated from Lake Township High School and is employed as a milk tester with headquarters in Tunkhannock. The couple will reside in Tunk- hannock. Miss Joan Anthony, Engaged To Carl E. Streadle, Kingston riage by Nelson McDonald. Matron of honor will be Mrs, Nelson Mec- Donald and best man, Robert Gido. The bride-elect attended Kings- ton Township Schools. Mr, Stadle is a graduate of Kingston High School and is attending Wyoming Seminary. The couple will reside on Amherst avenue, Wilkes-Barre, Ash Family Enjoys Two Parties Sunday There's never a dull moment at the Harold Ash home, Shavertown. Sunday, at noon, Mrs, Ash served a turkey dinner to Mr, and Mrs. Sterling Ash, Kingston; Sterling Ash, New York City; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dressel, and Robert and Tommy Ash, Shavertown, Late in the afternoon, she en- tertained at a birthday party for her son, Tommy, who was two years old. Birthday table was dec- orated with large cake and red and white Xmas favors. Guests were Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Franklin and children, Barbara Jean and Marjorie Mae, Dallas; Mr, and Mrs. Morris Welsh and children, Marilyn and Judy, Orange; Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Werkheiser and children, Donnie, Danny and Lois Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Obed Hontz and son, Billy, Dallas; Robert and Tommy Ash, Shavertown. George Turns Entertain Mr. and Mrs, George Turn of East Center street, Shavertown, en- tertained a number of friends at a party prior to the Dallas Woman's Club Dance, Saturday. Present. were Mr. and Mrs, William Hodgson, Mrs, Lettie Culver, Jack Lee, Mrs. Marjorie Lee, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Zukowski, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Les- aius and the host and hostess. Treva Traver Is Guest On Sixteenth Birthday Mr, and Mrs. Robert Traver of Ruggles entertained at a surprise party on Saturday evening for their daughter Treva, who cele- brated her 16th birthday, Games and dancing were enjoyed, and lunch was served to the following: Ruth Zimmerman, Margaret Truska, Jean Gray, Faye Smith, Angela Bi- ery, Jessie Armitage, Marilyn and i Charlotte Traver, Myrl Siglin, Clay- ton Traver, Richard Cornell, For- rest Sorber, Freddie Martin, Ar- nold Garinger, Larry Brobst, Fred Oney, and Dan Traver. Treva re- ceived many lovely gifts. Mts. Floyd Sutton Is Head of Idetown Class Mrs. Fred Sutton was chosen president and Mrs. Floyd Hoover, vice president, at the meeting of Idetown Serving and Waiting Class held at the church house Thurs- day evening. Other officers: Mrs. Chloe Spencer, secretary, Mrs. Ernest Fritz, assistant secretary and pianist, treasurer, The Christmas party will be held at the Churchhouse December 15, at 8 o'clock. Fifty cent gifts will be exchanged. Mrs. R. B. Shaver, Robert Nicelys Are Married Ten Years Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nicely, Main road, Shavertown, celebrated their tenth wedding anniversary on Tuesday. Mrs. Nicely is the former Doris Lewis of Wilkes-Barre. The couple have no children. Mr, Nicely is employed at United Furniture Manufacturers, while Mrs, Nicely is employed by Wilkes-Barre Lace Company. The anniversary was a double one for Mrs. Nicely, as it was also her birthday. Crozier S. Wilemans Entertain Before Dance Mr. and Mrs, Crozier S, Wileman of Goss Manor entertained a num- ber of friends before the Dallas Wo- man’s Club dance Saturday even- ing. Guests: Mr. and Mrs, HA M. Strub Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Philip Cheney, Mr and Mrs. Ross Lewin, Mr. and Mrs. James Schurz, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Richards, Mrs. Lettie Culver, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ar- nold and the host and hostess. Kh NR 3 & aN SQ Naa x PAN SN 2, @® “Take it easy” is coun- sel sometimes easier to give than to follow. Neverthe- less, many of us would profit by slowing our pace wherever possible. Don’t be slow, however, in act- ing at the first suggestion of illness. Consult your Doctor, accept his counsel —and of course bring his prescriptions to us for our careful compounding. Earl’s Drug Store Main Highway Trucksville, Pa. Telephone 110 MAREE = ® = PRESCRIPTIONS Karen Harvey, Guest On Third Birthday Karen Charlotte Harvey, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Har- vey of Woodlawn drive celebrated her third birthday with a party for little friends and their mothers Saturday afternoon. A luscious white frosted cake spattered with pink rose buds and yellow tapers made an attractive party table. Miniature wagons filled with goodies were favors. Present were: Lois Ashley, Bon- nie Lewis, Janet Ide, Janice Harris, Doris Hazeltine, Jeffrey Veitch, Ronald and Rickey Cross, Dallas; Carol Ann Lamoreaux, and Margo Davenport, Mrs. George Weintz, Mrs, James Davenport, Mrs, Ches- ter Lanaven, Lehman; Mrs. Ernest Stiles, Plymouth; Mrs, Frank Har- vey, Mrs. Sam Ashley, Mrs. Bertha Ruth, the guest of honor and her mother. Mohrs Have Baby Girl Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mohr of Edwardsville announce the birth of a baby girl at Nesbitt Hospital, Wednesday morning, November 29, Mr, Mohr is teacher of chemistry at Kingston Township High School. Mrs.Mohr is a teacher at Dallas Township on leave. DOG FOOD BLUE STREAK Distributed By OLD TOLL GATE Feed Service Trucksville - Phone 520-R-2 anniversary ! Mrs. Edwin Wright Is Honored At Shower Mrs. Kenneth Rice, Orchard Farms entertained at a variety shower last Saturday evening for Mrs, Edwin Wright. Table decorations were yellow and white chrysanthemums and yellow tapers. Favors were minia- ture pastel umbrellas. The guest of honor received many lovely gifts, Attending were: Mrs. George L. Rice, Mrs. Ran- dolph Wright, Mrs. Wesley Mit- chell, Janet Wright, Ida Rice, Mrs. Andrew Riggie, the guest of hon- or and the hostess. T | Church Doings Brace Bible Class To Hold Xmas Party “Brace Bible Class of Dallas Meth- odist Church will entertain at a Christmas party in the Church De- cember 12 at 6:30. A quartet from Bloomsburg will entertain. Gifts will be exchanged. Charles A. James will be toast- master; decorations, Ord Trum- bower; refreshments, Henry Welch, Niles White, Herb Marley; publicity, Sev Newberry. Each should bring his wife, a covered dish, silver and a twenty five cent gift. Read the Classified Column LADIES and GENTLEMEN If you must drive clothes out to be dry cleaned and pressed, drive them down to : The MASTER GARMENT CLEANERS Drive-In Service on the Luzerne-Dallas Highway Across from Luzerne Lumber Co. or at 886 WYOMING AVENUE, KINGSTON There is no finer quality than ours at any price. 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