_PAGE FOUR _ THE POST, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1950 smell re "Neighborhood Notes And News Of Local Church Doings i 3 Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ohlman and Mrs. Helen Mailander entertained at open house at the Ohlman home on Machell avenue on Monday. Miss Ann Peterson of Norton avenue and James Huston of Har- vey's Lake returned to Providence, R.I. Tuesday after spending the hol- idays with their parents. Ann is a student at Pembroke College and Jim a student at Brown University. Mr, and Mrs. Paul Gross and Cindy and Judy left Tuesday morn- ing to spend the next couple months at their cottage, Lake Se- bring, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Ide en- tertained a number of friends at their home at Huntsville on Mon- day. Mrs, William Powell has been confined to her home at Shrineview by illness. Mr. and Mrs. Frank LeGrand of Allentown spent the weekend as ' guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Ide. Miss Lois Kiefer of Shrineview resumed her studies at Wellesley College on Wednesday. William Lamb was ill at his home, Lawn Acres, this, week. Mr, and Mrs, Charles W, Lee en- tertained a number of friends at their home at Lawn Acres last Wednesday. Mrs. Roscoe Lee of Terrace street left Saturday to spend the winter at Miami, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Kitchen of Idetown have left to spend the rest of the winter at Miami, Fla. Earl Roberts is spending two weeks at Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Mr, and Mrs. George London of Centermoreland had as Christmas Monday guests Mr. and Mrs, Sam- uel Ashley Jr. and Loisann, Murray Scureman has been ill at his home on Huntsville road this week. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Heffernan entertained at a party at their home on Westmoreland avenue New Year's Eve. Albert Southwell of Trucksville is a patient at the General Hos- pital. Mrs, Alice Rhone of Trucksville is a patient at Nesbitt Hospital. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Nulton en- tertained Christmas, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Nulton, Delores and Ida, Nimmonsburg, N.Y., Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth Keithline and Beverly, Binghamton, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Nulton and Sherry, Lehman, Mrs, Ida Wrislar, Alfred Nulton, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Nulton, Mary, Lois, Karen, Katherine and Dickie. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Brown of West Dallas entertained at dinner Monday Mrs, W. 8S. Kitchen of Idetown and Mr, and Mrs. Claude MacDougall and family of Wilkes Barre. Floyd VanHorn, former Har- vey’'s Lake resident, now residing with his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Girard Ratchford in Cambridge, Mass., submitted to a serious operation in Cambridge City Hospital, Friday, December 23. He expects to leave the hospital to- day, Friday. Mrs. G. L. Howell of Trucks- ville spent the week in Kunkle- town with her daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Newton Dav- enport and Bobby. Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Hauck moved from Norton avenue to Tunkhan- nock this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith, Wy- oming street, Dallas had as week- end guests, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Barnes, Binghamton, N. Y. . Dale Prynn, son of Mr, and Mrs. Richard Prynn, Carverton will cel- ebrate his first birthday annivers- ary on Sunday. Mrs. Richard Phillips, Franklin street, Dallas had as holiday guest, Miss Hilda Houser, Philadelphia. Miss Houser was a classmate of Mrs. Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Metzger and family, Schenectady, N. 'Y. spent the past week with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Metz- ger, Pioneer avenue. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Velletri and daughter, Susan of Providence, R.I. spent the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Velletri’s sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David Estus and family of Huntsville. SHAVER THEATRE SHAVERTOWN FRI-SAT. “Rope of Sand” with, Burt Lancaster, ude Rains t Kiss” with Jose Iturbi Atlantis” ia Montez, rre Aumont n, Comedy Doris Patricia Fela To Wed Jesse T. Fox Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Fela of Trucksville, on Christmas Eve an- nounced the engagement of their daughter Doris Patricia to Jesse T. Fox, Jr., son of Mr, and Mrs. Jesse T. Fox of Hyattsville, Mary- land. The bride-to-be has been employed by the government in Washington, D.C., for six years. No definite date has been set for the wedding. Mrs, Hannah Brow, Pioneer ave- nue is spending some time with her son, William Prestwood at Plains. Miss Hazel Thompson, Shick- shinny, was a recent guest of her classmate, Miss Claire Griesing, Franklin street, Dallas. Rev. and Mrs. Howard Harrison, Shavertown entertained at a fam- ily dinner on New Year's Day. Guests were Mrs. Thomas Isaacs, Forty Fort; Dr. and Mrs. James Pyne and sons, ‘Charles and Jimmie, Wyoming; Miss Carrie Cook, Wash- ington, D.C., Mr, and Mrs, Robert Laverick, Wilkes-Barre; Joseph Harrison, Plymouth; and Howard Harrison, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hall, Pittsfield, Mass., spent the Christmas holiday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hall, Shavertown and Mr, and Mrs, G, Wilbur Nichols, Trucks- ville. Robert Hartman, student at Col- umbia University, spent the holi- day recess with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hartman, Davis street, Trucksville. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Andrew, Terrace Drive, spent the New Year's weekend in New York City. Mr, and Mrs, Paul Shannon and daughters of Benton were guests on New Year's Day of Mr, and Mrs, Dana Sickler, Carverton. Howard Harrison, Jr., Shaver- town spent Friday in New York City at the Sloan House Reunion. Mrs. John Bush, Church street has been ill at her home. Mrs. Kenneth Rice, Orchard Farms, is suffering from a severe case of laryngitis. Mr. and Mrs. John Stahl, Shaver- town spent the weekend in Brook- lyn, N. Y. where they were the guests of Mr.. and Mrs. Stewart Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rice, Dal- las had as holiday guests, Mr, and Mrs, Howard Rice and daughter, Gerry, Jersey Shore, Pa, * * * * Mr. and Mrs. Jack Loucks, Ter- race street, Dallas had as New Year's guests, Mr. and Mrs, Ever- ett Davies, Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoffman, Binghamton, N.Y. spent the New Year's weekend visiting friends and relatives in this area. They were accompanied by their son, Charles. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pesavento and. family spent the holiday with the latter’s mother, Mrs. Michael Gannon, Parsons. x Mr, and Mrs. John Henninger, Druid Hills have returned from a trip to Philadelphia and New Jersey. Mrs, Frances Sutliff of Shaver- town and Mrs, Ethel Jones and John Powell of Kingston will leave February 1 to spend several weeks in St. Petersburg, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson of Walnut street, Kingston, have broken ground for a new home next door to the Paul Grosses at Huntsville. . Mr. and. Mrs, Ted Hinkle will have as dinner guests Saturday evening Mr, and Mrs, L. E. Totten and Miss Grace Henwood of Kings- ton. Henry Peterson, Field Supervisor for Springfield Fire and Marine Insurance Company, is attending a three-day meeting at the home office in Springfield, Mass. Marilyn Ohlman returned to her studies at Temple University Mon- day afternoon. James Besecker, Jr., returned to University of Pennsylvania on Tuesday after spending the holi- day recess with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Howell spent the holidays with Mr. Howell's sister in Ohio. Gallaghers Are Hosts At Christmas Party Dr. and Mrs. -H. G. Gallagher, Lake street, Dallas entertained members of their club at a Christ- mas party Wednesday evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Alva Eggleston, Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Dettmore, Mr. and Mrs. Ord Trum- bower, Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Case, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maxwell, Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Dixon, Mr. and Mrs, Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Eck and the host and hostess. A. W. Weid Has Birthday Mr. and Mrs. George London of Centermoreland entertained at a dinner honoring A, W. Weid who celebrated his birthday anniversary recently. Present were Mr, and Mrs. Frank Heitsman, Harry Culp, Mrs. Susan Dymond, Mr. and Mrs, Evan London, Mr. and Mrs. A, W. Weid and the host and hostess. Mrs. Mary Kibbler Has Happy Holiday Season Mrs, Mary Kibbler, 81, enjoyed a very happy holiday season at her home at Noxen when members of her family gathered to make merry with her. Many sons and daughters, grandchildren and great grandchildren gathered. to enjoy the happy reunion. Present were: Mr, and Mrs. Peter Tate, Carol and Peter Jr. of Phil- adelphia, Mr. and Mrs, Paul Cool- baugh, Janet and Raymond of Tunkhannock; Mr, and Mrs. George Getner of Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Amos Oney, Iris and Tommy of Shavertown; Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Kibbler, Myles and Ronald of Nox- en; Mr, and Mrs, Millard Kibbler and Sandra of Trucksville; Mr, and Mrs. Ira Brown, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allen and Shirlee of Dallas; Mrs. Elmer Haring of Beaumont and numerous friends who dropped in to say “happy New Year”. Harvey Kitchens, Hosts At New Year's Party Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kitchen entertained at a party New Year's Eve at their home at Idetown. Present were: Miss Martha Sch- maltz, Mrs. C. B. Oakes, Eric Dor- enburg, Wayde Weikel, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Kitchen, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith, Mr, and Mrs. Stan- ley Dymond, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Casper, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kit- chen, Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Smith, and the host and hostess. William Sarleys Are Hosts on New Year's Eve Mr. and Mrs, William Sarley en- tertained at a New Year's party at their home on Midland drive. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hutchins of Montgomery, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Oberst of Unity- ville; Charles Aderhold of William- sport; Ruth Bennett of Trucksville; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laux, Mr, and Mrs, Lester Evans and the host and hostess. | Mr. and Mrs. Don Evans Are Hosts On New Year's Mr. and Mrs. Don Evans of Church street entertained a num- ber of friends before the Country Club dance New Year's Eve. Pre- sent were Mr. and Mrs. Jay Llewel- lyn, Mr, and Mrs. Paul Goddard, Mr, and Mrs. William Brackett, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Daily, Mr. and Mrs. David S. Williams, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Koons and the host and hostess. Jane Louise Isaacs Mr. and Mrs. Larry Isaacs, Sixth avenue, Asbury Park, announce the birth of a daughter, Jane Louise, Monday, January 2. Mrs. Isaacs is the former Louise Kresge of Ocean Grove. This is their first child. Alfred | HIMMLER THEATRE Dallas, Pa. FRIDAY and SATURDAY “Knock on Any Door” Humphrey Bogart MONDAY and TUESDAY “Two Guys From Texas’ Dennis Morgan, Jack Carson in technicolor WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY “Adventure in Baltimore” Staring Robert Young and Shirley Temple iso Three Stooges M. A. UTER LADIES and GENTS TAILORING Boe i i 24 HOUR DRY CLEANING SERVICE We Call For and Deliver 77 MAIN STREET Luzerne KINGSTON 7-0091 ‘Miss Rita Shields To Be Bride Of Curtis J. Neuner Mr. and Mrs, John Shields, Fern- brook, announce the engagement of their daughter, Rita to Curtis Jd. Neuner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Neuner, Terrace Drive, Shavertown. Miss Shields is a graduate of Dallas Township High School and is employed at Bloomsburg Mills. Mr. Neuner was graduated from Kingston Township High School and is employed at Corning Glass Works, Corning, New York. No date has been set for the wedding. Joe Peterson Has Party At Library Story Hour Joe Peterson entertained at a birthday party at the Story Hour in ‘Back Mountain Library Satur- day morning. Present were: Billy DeRemer, Eddie Moore, Sally May Thomas, Carol Ann Thomas, Johnny Thomas, Sandra Clark, Dickie Clark, Mary Dora Scott, Durelle Scott, Ralph Eipper, Dorothy Tibus, John Young, Paul Young, Cecelia Ann Young, Ann Black, Todd Gibbs, Don Helfrick, John Ferry, Tommy Richardson, Bobby Richardson, Danny Robinhold, Peter Weaver, Gwennie Weaver, Connie Hislop, Carol Herman, Eileen Ferry, Ada Mae Hauck, Alberta Dugan, Harold Hislop, Jackie Berti, John Haycox, Douglas Cooper, Zena Strub, Judy Robinhold, Drew Fitch, Ronnie Fitch, Marian Mascali and Joe. Charles W. Lees, Hosts At Christmas Party Mr, and Mrs. Charles W. Lee en- tertained a number of friends at their home at Lee Acres the Mon- day after Christmas, Present were Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pritchard, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gates, Mr. and Mrs, Howard Risley, Mr, and Mrs. J. P. DeWitt, Dr. and Mrs. Fred Kroll, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Randall, Dr and Mrs, Byron Creasy, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Bennett, Mr, and Mrs, A. G. Rutherford, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ohlman, Mr, and Mrs, William Lamb, Mr, and Mrs. Tom Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Griffiths, Mr. and Mrs, Sam Thomp- son, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Nelm, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacVeigh, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Titman, Mr, and Mrs, Sam Spencer, Mr, and Mrs, Paul Gross, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Haycox, Mr. and Mrs, Norwood Brader and the host and hostess. Ted Hinkles Entertain At New Year's Party Mr. and Mrs, Ted Hinkle of Lin- coln Drive, Shavertown entertained a number of neighbors and friends at a New Year's Eve party. The party table was attractively dec- orated with New Year's motif and blue and silver place cards. Present were: Mr, and Mrs, El- liott Smith, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Wentzel, Mr. and Mrs. Gomer Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Mitchell, Mr, and Mrs. Herman Kersteen, Mr. and Mrs, James Myerly, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stroud, Miss Jean Stearns, Earl Henwood Jr., Mr, and Mrs, Earl Henwood Sr., Mrs, Fran- ces Hinkle, George O. Hinkle and the host and hostess. Have New Baby Boy Mr. and Mrs. Edward Adametz of Memorial drive announce the birth of a six and a half pound baby boy at Nesbitt Hospital Fri- day, December 23, Mrs. Adametz is the former Marguerite Micka- luss. Mother and daughter are get- ting along nicely and spending some time with Mrs, Adametz’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hopa, Mrs, Paul Goddard of Goss Manor left yesterday to visit her sister in Florida. Rotary Women, Hostesses To Husbands at Dinner Women of the Rotary entertain- ed their husbands at a Christmas dinner party at the Country Club last Thursday evening. Mrs. Har- ing was enjoyed. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Chard les W. Lee, Mr, and Mrs. L. F. Kingsley, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Strub Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Griffith, Mr, and Mrs, Edwin J. Keller, Mr. and Mrs. James Lacy, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ambrose, Mr. and Mrs. James Besecker, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hedden, Mr, and Mrs. A. N. Gar- inger, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hanford Eckman, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gross, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Payne, Mr, and Mrs, Dale Parry, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Titman, Mr. and Mrs. David Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Warren man, Rev. Robert Webster, Mr. and Mrs, L. L. Richardson, Mr, and Mrs. Dan Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Robinhold and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lee Smith. Mr. and Mrs. David Evans Entertain New Year's Mr, and Mrs. David Evans en- tertained at a New Year's Eve party at their street, Present were Mr. and’ Mrs. Ray Shiber, Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Himmler, Mr. and Mrs. Zel Gar- inger, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Dungey, Mr, and Mrs. John Benner, Mr. and Mrs. William Baker, Mr, and Mrs. Burt Lewis, Mrs, Sterling Machell and the host and hostess. Mrs. Philip Cheney Is Hostess to Card Club Mrs, Philip Cheney entertained members of her card club at a Christmas party at her home last Wednesday evening. Gifts were ex- changed. Present were: Mrs. Am- brose- Gavigan, Mrs. John Butler, Mrs. Loren Dymond, of Shavertown; Mrs. Robert Lewis, Mrs. Robert Williams, Mrs, John Nash, Mrs. George Lewis and the hostess, Hilbert Family Enjoys Series of Celebrations Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hilbert entertained at a Christmas dinner on Monday. Those attending were Rev, and Mrs, George Roberts and family of Wyoming, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Matthews and family, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Campbell and fam- ily of Chenango Bridge, N.Y; Wesley Hilbert Jr. of Easton; Mrs. Wyman Connor of New Kensing- ton; Mr. and Mrs, Donald Hilbert of Forty Fort; Mrs. Lila Felt of Washington, D.C. On Tuesday Rev. and Mrs. Roberts entertained at a birthday dinner in honor of Mrs. Roberts’ father, Wesley Hil- bert’s 80th birthday. Also in honor of Mr. and Mrs, Donald Hilbert's 12th wedding anniversary, Family New Year Party Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ash, Main road, Shavertown, entertained some relatives at a party New Year's Eve. Present: Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Franklin, Fernbrook, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Dressel, Shavertown, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Welsh of Orange. We (all for and Deliver ; x and Prompt Service Phone H. L. 4256 For Quality Dry Cleaning call HECK old Payne led carol singing, Danc-. Taylor, Mr, and Mrs. Crozier Wile-| home on Spring|] DRESS B 100 Main Street NYLON HOSE .69 to $1.19 SMARTLY uy ~~ Luzerne 7-6318 Mrs. Martis Porter Is Hostess to Card Club Mrs. Martin Porter, Shaver av- enue entertailed members of her card club lat Thursday evening. Prize winners'were Miss Alice Cru- sin and Mrs.! John Grant. Refreshments were served the following: Mis, William James, Mrs, Robert Steele, Mrs, Fred Malkemes, Mrs. George Prater, Mrs. Howard Appleton, Mrs, Mildred Ralston, Mrs. John Grant, Miss Alice Crusin and the hostess. Entertain On New Years Mrs, Paul Gross and Mrs, How- ard Risley entertained a number of friends at a New Year's Eve party at the Gross home at Hunts- ville. Present were: Mr, and Mrs. Wesley, Steelman, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson, Mr, and Mrs. D. L. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Ide, Mr, and Mrs. Norman Smith, Dr. and Mrs. S. R. Schooley, Mr. and Mrs, William Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Boston and the Grosses and Risleys. Mr. and Mrs., Lawrence Thomp- son of Fernbrook have moved into their new home on Church street. Mrs. John Girvan Is Hostess To Auxiliary Mrs. John Girvan of Lake road was hostess to members of the Henry M. Laing Fire Auxiliary for their December meeting. Assisting her were Mrs, Morris Harris, Mrs, Marcus Ide, Mrs. Elwood McCarty, Mrs. Clifford Ide, Mrs. Thomas Kep- ner and Mrs, Thomas Kingston. Mrs. R. J. W, Templin had charge of entertainment, Present were: Mrs, Walter Davis, Mrs. Sterling Meade, Mrs. Clifford Ide, Mrs. Ralph Brown, Mrs. Guy Dunham, Mrs, Grant Shaver, Mrs. Steven Pavlick, Mrs. Edwin Nelson, Mrs. Joe Adametz, Mrs, Ray Cas- terline, Mrs. Budd Schooley, Mrs. John Girvan, Mrs. Nelson Shaver, Mrs. Thomas Kingston, Mrs. Elwood McCarty, Mrs. Morris Harris, Mrs, Marcus Ide, Mrs, Templin, Mrs. Thomas Kepner, Mrs. Arthur Neu- man. \ Mr, and Mrs. Harry Hughey, Fernbrook have moved into their newly remodeled home on _De- munds road. 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