G7 a 4 a evmna rer in ~ Personal * which they accompanied the Ohl- PAGE FOUR ——— ~ Neighborhood Notes me —————— Ee —————— And News Of THE POST, FRIDAY, i MARCH 10, 1950 _ i ocal Church Doings — Purely Beverly, daughter of C. J. Hill, Center Hill road, is recovering from an attack of pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ferry, Ma- chell Avenue, had as weekend guests their daughter, Virginia and Marlyn Jamieson of Milford, Delaware. Virginia and Marlyn are both teachers at Rehoboth, Del. Patricia Ferry and Janet Colwell of Susquehanna, both seniors at Mansfield State Teacher's College spent the weekend with the Ferry’s. Janet is doing her stint of practice teaching at Lehman. Mrs. Frank Ferry noted a pair of blue-jays and ten squirrels while hanging out twenty-four sheets on Monday morning. Mrs. Norman Smith, Huntsville, spent Wednesday in Philadelphia. Dr. and Mrs. John Doane, Trucks- ville, had as their guests for the past week Alice and Stella Doane, sisters of Dr. Doane. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ohlman have returned from their recent trip to the deep south and New Orleans. Mrs. Ohlman reports having sat in the chair formerly occupied by the Duke of Windsor at Antoine’s, and having missed the Mardi Gras by twenty-four: hours. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Rutherford, Machell Avenue, are both back in Dallas after the southern trip on mans. Marion Davies, anaesthetist at St. Michael's Hospital, Newark, N.J. spent the weekend with her sister, Mrs. Edgar Brace. — Mrs. Gerald Dettmore, Lehman Avenue is making rapid strides to- ward full recovery from her recent illness. > Mrs. Ray Evans, Demunds road, had as her guests last Thursday her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Henrie, Millville. Mrs. Max Dreher, Park street and Mrs. Joseph Muener, Shavertown, made a short trip to Philadelphia on Sunday to attend the funeral of a friend, Alfred A. Vogel, formerly of Luzerne. Joe LeGrand, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis LeGrand, has been con- fined for the past week to the in- firmary at Millersville State Teach- er's College. Joe is specializing in Industrial Arts, having completed his freshman requirements in the woodworking shop. The course in- cludes conventional subjects, math- ematics and English, as well as mechanical drawing and shop work. Joe plans tc teach upon graduation. Dorothy Tibus, aged seven, mem- ber of Brownie Troop 108, has sold more than sixty boxes of Girl Scout cookies during the current cookie sale, according to Mrs. A. J. Pruett, assistant leader of the troop. Robert B. Currie, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Currie, Druid Hills, is recovering from a slight illness at his home. R. D. Currie reported on Tuesday lighting candles on his fifty-second birthday cake. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sanders, and their daughter Patsy, Pioneer avenue left this morning for Day- tona Beach, Florida, where they plan to spend two weeks. They are driving, taking three days for the trip. Patsy, third grade at Dallas Township school, will take school work with her in order to keep up with her class. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Flanagan of Church street have as guests for two weeks their daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Barrett Céxe of Detroit, Mich. Mrs. William Cairl Sr. is ill at her home on Woodlawn drive, Mrs. Frances Sutliff who returned from St. Petersburg, Fla. last week, will spend the weekend with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lee Smith of Mill street. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gildea of Plains are spending the week with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gregory of Mill street. Mrs. Sarah Baker has been ill at her home on Lehman avenue this week, She is now able to sit up. Mrs. Margaret Hildebrant has been ill at her home on Norton avenue. She had to cancel her trip to Florida. Virginia Wilson of Charleston, W. Va.,, is spending the winter with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson of Franklin street. She expects to remain here long enough to take part in the Easter Parade. SHAVER THEATRE SHAVERTOWN FRI-SAT. ‘Oh, You Beautiful Doll’ in technicolor with June Haver, Mark Stevens News, Cartoon 3 Shows—>5, 7, 9 MON.-TUES. “Sword in the Desert” Dana Andrews, Marta Toren Cartoon — Sport | WED.-THUR. “Everybody Does It” Linda Darnell, Paul Douglas oN DO YOU KNOW HOW TO PACK A SUITCASE? ASK PATRICIA FERRY eS Patricia Ferry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ferry, Dal- las, is teaching at Springville to satisfy the requirements for graduation in Home Ec- onomics presenting material for both senior and junior high school students. Subjects in- clude “How to Pack a Suit- case,” ‘Personal Budgeteering for Young Career Girls,” “How to Select a Home Economics Career,” also lessons for younger girls /in helping pre- pare a meal, and a course in flower arrangement. Patricia, a senior at Mans- field State Teacher's College, is a member of the Omicron Gamma Pi, a Home Economics sorority, treasurer of her class, and was one of the two stu- dents selected to represent Mansfield at the National Con- vention of Home Economics students in New York City last November. a Mr. and Mrs. Claude Shaver of Woodlawn drive had as guest two days this week their daughter Car- ol, who is a trained nurse at Bound Brook, N.J. . Mr. and Mrs. J. Machell Hilde- brant of Bethlehem spent Sunday with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hildebrant, Machell avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Keller, Pio- neer avenue, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Rood, Lehman avenue, visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Hirlinger, Kit- chen Creek, on Friday. Mrs. Frank Wyrsch, daughter, Shirley Jeanne, of Binghamton, vis- ited Dallas friends over the week- end. Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Oliver, Frank A. Edwards, daughter Keziah, of Sweet Valley, were calling on Dallas friends Tuesday afternoon. - * - * Mrs. Frances Quaill of Church street is spending a month visiting relatives at Baltimore, Md., Pitts- burgh and Hollidaysburg, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Peynton Lee ex- pect to move in their home on Machell avenue shortly. Mrs. Amanda Yaple of Claude street who" has been critically ill is getting along nicely now and is able to sit up. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Swepston have returned to their home on Center Hill road after spending three weeks in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Addison Woolbert, Rice street, Trucksville is recovering from tests made recently at the Nesbitt Hos- pital. John Cashmark, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Cashmark, Carverton road, injured in a coasting accident last Sunday when his bobsled got out of control, is making an un- eventful recovery. John, 16, a jun- ior at Kingston Township High School, expects to return to school within the next week, walking on crutches. Mr. and Mrs. William Cairl, Cem- etery street are both recovering from a bout with the grippe. * * * Mrs. William Cairl Jr., has re- joined her husband at Missoula, Montana. Mr. Cairl” has recently ‘re- turned from Alaska. His headquar- ters are at Hood River, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. David S. Williams, and son Walter, of Overbrook Av- enue, Dallas, returned home. last Sunday, after having spent a few days in Florida. Mrs. Della Dohl of Overbrook Avenue, is spending a few weeks in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Shannon, of Trucksville, will have as week-end guests, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hawk, of Sunbury, to help celebrate Mr. Shannon's birthday. Boy Scout Troop 281, would like to thank Norti Berti and William Reeves for the use of their trucks during the recent paper drive, which was very successful. Miss' Beverly Hill, of Center Hill Road, Dallas, was visited for a few days last week by Miss Gretchen Hayes, of Ridgewood, N.J. HIMMLER THEATRE Dallas, Pa. FRIDAY and SATURDAY “Pinky” Starring Jean Crain and William Lundivan MONDAY and TUESDAY “Blondie Hits the Jack Pot” Penny Singleton Also Comedy, Cartoon and Pete Smith Short WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY “Thieves Highway” Robert Conte Cartoon — Musical Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Brown of Church street, Dallas announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Jeanette Brown to Mr. Joseph P. Rother Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Rother of Claude street, Dallas. The wedding ceremony was performed by the Rev. John J. O'Leary at St. Therese’s Church, Shavertown on December 2, 1949. The attendants were Miss Joanne Evans of High street, Plymouth. Mrs. Rother is the granddaughter of Mrs. Nora Riley of Claude street Marriage Of Jeannette Brown To Joseph P. Rother Announced Dallas with whom she resides. The bride graduated from Dallas Bor- ough High School and is presently in the employ of Natona Mills Inc. of Dallas. Mr. Rother graduated from Kingston Township High School and served with the Army after graduation. He is majoring in accounting at King's College, Wilkes-Barre. After announcing their marriage, the couple left to spend the weekend of February 25th in the Poconos at Split-Rock Lodge. Mrs. Melvin Morris Is Guest At Stork Shower Mrs. Melvin Morris of East Dal- las was guest of honor recently at a stork shower given by Mrs. Tex Wilson, Mrs. Nelson Wilson. and Mrs. Stephen Velitchko. She re- ceived many lovely gifts. Present were: Mrs. Thomas Moore, Mrs. Alfred Moore, Mrs, Peter Wilson, Mrs. Lloyd Wilder and Bunny, Mrs. Daisy Prynn, Mrs. Richard Prynn, Mrs. William Mor- ris, Mrs. Earl Layaou, Mrs. Joseph Fowler, Mrs. Delbert Garinger, Mrs. Giles Wilson, Miss Ruth Bigelow, Mrs. Earl Monk, Mrs. George Sny- der, Miss Carolyn Morris, Miss Audrey Morris, Miss Janice Bellas, Miss Bernice Skoch, Mrs. Winfield Brace, Mrs. Alfred Miller, the guest of honor and the hostess. Ruxiliary Banquet The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Dr. Henry M. Laing Fire Co., will hold their annual banquet, Tuesday, March 21, at 6:30 p.m. in the Amer- ican Legion Hall, Huntsville street, Dallas. Mrs. Joseph Wallo is chairman for the dinner, and her committees are: decorating, Mesdames John Girvan and Thomas Kepner; Enter- tainment, Mesdames Raymond Cas- terline, and Joseph Adametz; res- ervations, Mesdames Sterling Meade and Thomas Kepner. All firemen's wives are invited to this banquet. The dinner will be served by the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the American Legion. Miss Helen Stoeckel Passes State Boards Helen L. Stoeckel, daughter of Mrs. Rose Stoeckel, Huntsville road, has been notified that she has passed the State Board for registra- tion of nurses. Helen is a graduate of Dallas Borough Schools and Wilkes-Barre General Hospital School of Nursing. She is serving on the nursing staff at General. Titmans Called Home Mr. and Mrs. Harold Titman re- turned Saturday after a two week's trip to Florida. They were called home after Eloise’s mother, Mrs. Corey Frantz fell and broke her hip. Mrs. Frantz is getting along at General Hospital as well as can be expected. Have New Son Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Gross, Parsons, announce the birth of a son, Edward Gerard, on March 5 at Mercy Hospital. Mrs. Gross is the former Emily Ehrgoth, Centermore- land. This is the couple’s first child. Have New Baby Girl Mr. and Mrs. George London of Center Moreland have announced the birth of a six pound, seven ounce baby girl Sunday, March 5. This is their first child. Mrs. Lon- don is the former Lois Heitsman. Both mother and baby are doing nicely. Marcia Gross To Train In Denver, Colorado Marcia Gross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gross, Huntsville, has completed her basic Air-Force training in Texas, and is spending a few days of leave at her home! before proceeding to Denver, Col- orado for further specialized train- ing. Marcia graduated from both academic and business departments iat Wyoming Seminary, was em- ployed by her father for some time after graduating, did some radio work at W.LL.K. She is currently enrolled in the Air-Force. Arthur Updkes Visit Son In California Word has been received by Pal- mer Updyke, Kunkle, that his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Updyke have arrived safely at the home of their son, Samuel Updyke of San Francisco after enjoying their first trip across the continent. The Up- dykes visited friends on the way, i breaking their bus trip in Colum- bus, Ohio; Oklahoma City, and Dal- las, Texas. Samuel Updyke,.a veteran of the First World War, paid his first visit home in thirty-three years two weeks before Christmas. Pack Overseas Gift Brownie Troop 108, meeting every Wednesday at the Methodist Church, Dallas, under the leader- ship of Mrs. €. J. Hill, Center Hill road, and Mrs. A. J. Pruett, Church street is planning to fill a school bag for an overseas gift. The bag will contain small articles of cloth- ing in addition to pencils, crayons, erasers, tablets. Auxiliary Meeting Twenty-one members of Ladies Auxiliary, St. Paul's, Shavertown, braved inclement weather to at- tend a meeting in the Church Sun- day School rooms on Wednesday. | Mrs. Thomas Hontz presided, host- esses were Mrs. E. R. Marley and Mrs. Christine’ Malkemes. Sale of Pasties Ladies Auxiliary, St. Paul’s Luth- eran Church, Shavertown, will hold a sale of pasties next Thursday. Orders may be placed as late as Wednesday at the parsonage. Farleys Leave For Florida Dr. and Mrs. Eugene S. Farley, summer residents of Beaumont, have left for Florida, where they will spend the next two weeks at the Miami home of Senator An- drew Sordoni. Dr. Farley is pres- ident of Wilkes College, Wilkes- Barre. Mrs. John Conyngham Ill Mrs. John Conyngham of Hay- field Farm has returned to her apartment in Hotel Plaza, New York City after being a hospital pa- tient in New York. Quality Dry Cleaning Special for a limited time only COATS, SUITS, and DRESSES Plain 5c 2 for $1.25 AT Across from Luzer Qua 880-886 Wyomin: DRIVE-IN STORE On Luzerne-Dallas Highway Drive In! Easy to Park! Quick Service! MASTER GARMENT CLEANERS Wraps, Gowns, Drapes, Slip Covers Drive them in to a MASTER Cleaner & Dyer Office and Plant OUR ne Lumber Company lity By g Avenue, Kingston Mr. and Mrs. Art Dungey Honored On Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dungey were guests of honor at a party given by Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shiber, Center Hill road, Saturday even- ing to help them celebrate their wedding anniversary. The party table was attractive with centerpiece of talisman roses and green and yellow tapers. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Wes- ley Himmler, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Lewis, the Dungeys and the Shib- ers. Mr. and Mrs. William Baker dropped “in for a few minutes to wish the guests of honor many more years of happiness together. Women of Rotary Women of Rotary will hold a dinner meeting Thursday, at Irem Temple Country Club, 6:30 p.m. FOR THIS WEEK We are Featuring THE FIESTA & MAGI Color Candles The candle that drips many colors. We also decorate candles for parties and weddings. Also have copper fish and fruit molds for baking. The GOLDEN STORK GIFT SHOP next to dairy at Fernbrook 17 BX ya ii ® Yes, stop and think for a moment. What posses- sion i§ more important, more indispensable than health? Why chance the loss of thistreasure through neglect? Consult a physi- cian at the first suggestion of illness—and bring his prescriptions .to us for careful compounding. You will find our prices fair, Earl’s Drug Store Main Highway Trucksville, Pa. Telephone 110 RELIABLES® - LF PRESCRIPTIONS Mrs. John Doane Attends State Medical Auxiliary Mrs. John Doane, Trucksville, at- tended the State Board meeting of the Women’s Auxiliary of the Med- ical Society at Harrisburg on Thurs- day and Friday. accompanied by Mrs. X. K. Collman who summers at Harvey's Lake, Mrs. Rufus Bierly and Dorothy Krick, West Pittston, Mrs. Charles Shafer, Kingston, and. Mrs. Her- man Fisher, Jr. Mrs. Doane was] nent Mrs. Jack Richardson Is Guest on Birthday Mrs. Jack Richardson was guest of honor at a birthday party given by a group of friends at her home on Terrace street last Wednesday. Present were: Mrs, David Jenkins, Mrs. Della Thompson, Miss Mildred Devens, Mrs. Dan Richards, Mrs. John Yaple, Mrs. Ross Lewin, Mrs. Milford Shaver, Mrs. Lettie Culver, Mrs. Robert Bodycomb, Mrs. Dan Robinhold, and the guest of honor. ~~ Glamorous Colors COUNTRY DRESS SHOP Memorial Highway — Rear of Dixon’s Market Lots of Parking Space Join Our Dress Club—A Winner Every Week RESOURCEFUL AND RESORTFUL. .. The new Par Golfer by Lampal . Be well dressed throughout your active day in this two piece dress of fine preshrunk cotton broadcloth. Large zipper pockets, gripper detachable shoul- der pads and a score of actionized features combine for versatile wear everywhere. / sg dsr AR ARTLEY Beautiful Toppers in a flower-bed array of colors. $4999 fo 54.99 Springtime Is Topper Time! SPRING HANDBAGS $1.99 to $2.99 DRESS SMARTLY BUY 100 MAIN STREET, LUZERNE AN