"weekend with his PAGE FOUR Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. D. L, Edwards of Huntsville had as weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. William Edwards of Williamsport. Mr. and Mrs. Max Dreher of Park street spent the weekend in New York City visiting Mrs. Dreher’s twin brothers who were celebrating their birthday anniversaries. Clarence German of the German and Son Septic Tank concern, is a patient at Nesbitt Hospital where he submitted to an operation. Mr. German has a great many friends |. in the Back Mountain area and has given a septic tank to the Library Auction . every summer. He re- cently moved his family from King- ston to Lake Carey where they will remain until he builds his home on Pinecrest avenue, Dallas. He is getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Keller of Church street and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Cross of Bulford road spent the weekend at World End. Ray Flanagan has been ill with the influenza at his home on Church street. Miss Margaret Veitch, Main road, Hillside left Sunday to spend some time in Bethlehem where she will help care for an ill friend of Mrs. J. Machell Hildebrant. Miss Shirley Coon of Overbrook road spent the weekend at La- fayette College where she was guest at an interfraternity ball. Gwen Weaver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Weaver of Frank- lin street is able to be out again after being ill with bronchitis for a week. Jack Wilson, Walnut street, Kingston, who recently submitted, to an emergency appendectomy at General Hospital is able to be out now and spent several days last week at Huntsville overlooking the construction of his new home. Mr. and Mrs. James Hutchison of Orchard street, Trucksville, and Mrs. Charles Van Tuyle of Harding will spend the weekend with their children, Mr. and Mrs. James Hutchison at Abington, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Watson have returned to their home at Shrine- view after spending the winter in Miami, Fla. Mrs. Melvin Mosier Sr., Kunkle road, who has been spending sever- al weeks with her daughter and son in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Scatter- good of Gloucester, N.J. is expected home this week. Mrs. W. B. Risley has been ill at her home on Lehman avenue this week. Mrs. Ray Hedden of Machell av- enue has recovered from an attack of grippe and is able to be out again. Mrs. Sterling Meade entertained members of her pinochle club at her home on Park street last Wed- nesday. Harry Randall of Huntsville is a patient in General Hospital. Mrs. Raymon Hedden will en- tertain members of the Wilson Col- lege Club at her home on Machell avenue Tuesday, May 23. Assisting her will be Mrs. Robert Currie and Mrs. Harold Flack. Mrs. Richard Rowlands has been ill - at her home on Main road, Trucks- ville, with a virus infection. Mr, and Mrs. Merl Bigelow of Shavertown spent the weekend vis- iting friends in Sandusky, Ohio. Little Butchie Bigelow spent the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Myers at Tunk- hannock. Mr. and Mrs.s Jack Conrad of Whitemarsh, former Mt. Green- wood road, Trucksville residents, entertained Marian Olver Kurfess and daughters, Ethel and Karla last Monday prior to their departure for Trucksville. Mrs. Kurfess and the children are wisiting her mother, Mrs. Ethel Olver and sis- ter, Miss Loretta at Mt. Greenwood road, Trucksville. Mr. and Mrs. John Parsons of Kunkle and Mr. and Mrs. Harold I. Smith of Beach Haven spent the weekend at Elyria, Ohio, as guests of their children, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence D. Smith. Mrs. Norman Smith, Mrs. Clin- ton Ide, Mrs. D. L. Edwards, Mrs. William Lamb and Mrs. Paul Gross spent Tuesday in Binghamton, N. Y. antiquing. Rev. Wiliam Williams is able to be out again after an illness of grippe. SHAVER THEATRE SHAVERTOWN FRI-SAT. “Jolson Sings Again” with Larry Parks, Barbara Hale Cartoon—News MON-TUES. “Down Dakota Way” with Roy Rogers, Dale Evans Comedy, cartoon, sport reels WED-THUR. “Lady Takes a Sailor” with Jane Wyman, Dennis Morgan Cartoon—Sport e SHAVER'S NEW PUPPY, FATTENED ON BOTTLE, NOW TAKES TO HAMBURG: There was rejoicing in the Claude Shaver household Mon- day when their five-week old Pomeranian pup refused her bottle and began to munch hamburgs and shredded wheat. The puppy's mother, pedi- greed “Koko” owned by Car- ol Shaver became ill just after the baby’s birth and was un- able to feed her. Grandma Shaver, quickly rising to the occasion, telephoned to bring mother and baby up from Boundbrook, N.J. pronto, and she’d try her luck with medi- cine dropper and bottle. The puppy — not the Shavers — thrived on the midnight and early morning feedings. Now a fluffy ball of mis- chief that howls fretfully when she gets her bottom wet in a dish of evaporated milk, the pup has graduated to a diet of mixed vegetables and meat— to the delight of the entire household! = a James John Knecht nd James John Knecht 2nd, seven month old son of Mr. and Mrs. James John Knecht of Demunds road, was christened in the Junior Chapel of Sara Jane Johnson Mem- orial Church, Johnson City, N.Y. on Sunday. Rev. Francis Freeman, former Dallas minister who mar- ried his mother and Dad and chist- ened his sister, Mary Alice, offi- ciated. Grandma Eipper and the knechts were present. Have Baby Girl Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chesko an- nounce the birth of a daughter, Kathryn Mary on Monday May 1 at the Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. Chesko is the former Margaret Casterlinte, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Casterline. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Rood, Pike's Creek, are visiting their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence Stitt at Indiana, Pa. Jack Scoble of Carverton has been removed to White Haven from Barton Hospital, Philadelphia, where he underwent several op- erations. Mr. and’ Mrs. Godtfring and fam- ily have moved to East Franklin street, Shavertown. Mr. Godtfring is general secretary of the Y.M.C.A. Mrs. Percy Love of Claude street entertained a number of friends at a party Monday evening. Miss Hannetta Weaver was re- cent guest at a surprise birthday party at her home in Vernon. Mrs. Mary Ashton, Albert Ash- ton of Jackson, and Miss Charlotte Culp of Huntsville recently visited Mr. and Mrs. George ,Lowerts at Irvington, N.J. * * * The condition of Mrs. Herbert A. Smith who has been ill for several weeks at her home on Machell av- enue remains the same. George Turn who has been home with a sprained back for several weeks is able to be. back at work part of each day. David Davis who is employed at Silver Springs, Md., spent the week- end at his home on Wyoming av- enue. Lee Culver who has been staying with his grandmother in Kingston this winter spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Lettie Culver of Church street. Sunday they and Mrs. Della Thompson and Miss Mildred Devens drove to Mehoopany to visit Mrs. Beth Love Jones and family. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Gildea and infant son are guests of Mrs. Gil- dea’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gregory of Mill street. : Mrs. C. H. Frick of Pike’s Creek left Monday for Greensboro, N.C. to visit her son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Frick. From there she expects to fly to Avon Park, Fla. to visit her brothers, Harry and Earl Jackson . HIMMLER THEATRE Dallas, Pa. TODAY and TOMORROW ‘Twelve 0’Clock High’ Starring Gregory Peck - MONDAY and TUESDAY “Intruder in the Dust” Clarence Brown, David Brian Also Travel Talk and Cartoon WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY ‘Ichabod and Mr. Toad’ Walt Disney Picture Cartoon ~ THE POST, FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1950 Miss Doris Ikeler Is Honored at Showers Miss Doris Ikeler, bride-elect, was guest of honor at a variety shower given by her sister, Jeanne, Leh- man road, Lehman, Tuesday even- ing. She received a number of lovely gifts. Present were Mrs. Ralph Miers, Mrs. Elsie Nulton, Mrs. Harold Major, Mrs. Sterling Barnes, Mrs. David Pugh; Miss Norma Reed, Miss Ruth Fiske, Miss Arline Krein- er, Miss Janice Rummage, Miss Jan- et Lamoreaux, Miss Vera Rogers Miss Vera Whitesell, Miss Julia Skopic, Miss Anna Havrilla, Miss Verna Dean Havrilla, the guest of honor and the hostess. Last Tuesday. Miss Ruth Fiske, King street, entertained at a per- sonal shower for Miss Ikeler, who is ‘betrothed to August Walters. Ann Peterson Elected Chairman At Pembroke Providence, R.I, May 8—Ann Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Peterson of 42 Norton Avenue, Dallas, has been elected chairman of National Affairs for the National Student Association at Pembroke College. A graduate of Wyoming Semin- ary, Ann is in her freshman year at Pembroke where she is a can- didate for the degree of Bachelor of Arts. Beaumont Athletes Are Guests At Dinner Fifty participants of Beaumont High School athletic program were guests at a sports dinner in the cafeteria Saturday, Robert Partridge of Wilkes Col- lege spoke on “Loyalty” to one- self, to God, to parents, to country, to friends, and to school. Robert Clark of Gay Murray's, Tunkhannock, presented the bas- ketball trophy for this year’s championship. Supervising = princi- pal William Arch Austin presented the gold basketballs to Captains Harry Derhammer, and Mary Kres- ge, all-star awards to Clarence Pat- ton and Mary Kresge, and “Dream Game” awards to Harry Derham- mer, Charles Micklo, Cecil Dymond Harold Kresge, Ronald Goodwin, Bert Cross, Derwin Patton, Melvin Crispell, Lyle Crispell and William Kliamovitch. Mrs. Ira Kresge, Mrs. Elmer Dy- mond, Mrs. Franklin Clark and Mrs. Harry Kresge assisted members of the faculty prepare turkey and all the trimmings. Miss Clara Womer Is Bride of Glenn Siglin Miss Clara Womer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Womer of Noxen became the bride of Glenn H. Siglin, son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Siglin Saturday night, May‘ 6 at. 7:30. Rev. Henry Kraft performed the double ring ceremony at the Womer home. Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Womer, brother and sister- in-law of the bride. The bride wore slate blue suit with navy accessories. Her shoul- der bouquet was of white orchids and roses. Mrs. Womer selected powder blue crepe dress with red roses. The couple will reside at the Wo- mer home in Noxen. Miss Mary Louise Stein of Har- risburg and John C. Rauch, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Rauch of Nox- en were married in Harrisburg on Saturday. Star-Lite DRIVE-IN THEATRE TUNKHANNOCK Next to Airport—Route 309 FRIDAY and SATURDAY May 12-13 “Ride the Pink Horse” with Robert Montgomery and Wanda Hendrix Also Cartoon and News SUNDAY and MONDAY May 14-15 “Mother Is A Freshman” with Van Johnson and Loretta Young Also March of Time and Novelty TUESDAY May 16 DOUBLE FEATURE ‘Strawberry Roan” with Gene Autry and Gloria Henry “Bowery Buckaroos” with The Bowery Boys Also News WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY May 17-18 “Canadian Pacific” with Randolph Scott and Jane Wyatt Also Cartoon, Sports and News Two Shows, Starting at Dusk Lois Elizabeth MacAvoy Chooses June Seventh As Wedding Date Miss Lois, Elizabeth MacAvoy daughter of Mrs. Paul Dailey, Lawn street Shavertown, will become the bride” of Sgt. Paul Patrick Helfrich, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Helfrich, Main road, Dallas, Wednesday, June seventh at two o'clock. Rev. William R. Williams will perform the double ring ceremony in the new Prince of Peace Episcopal Church. Lois and Paul will be the first couplé to be married in the church. The bride will be given in mar- riage by her grandfather, William H. Evans. Attendants will be Anna Mae Shaeffer of Dallas and Sheldon E. MacAvoy, brother of the bride. Don Evans, Jr., cousin of the bride, and Leonard Biggers, cousin of the bridegroom, will act as ushers. Following the ceremony, a recep- tion for about seventy guests will be held at the home of the bride. Miss MacAvoy is a graduate of Kingston Township High School and has been employed at Fowler, Dick and Walker. Sgt. Helfrich at- tended Kingston Township High School.. He is now stationed at Keesler Field, Biloxi, Miss., with the U.S. Air Force. During World War 2 he served for three years with the U.S. Navy. Antique Committee Outlines 1950 Plans Members of the antique commit- tee of the Library Auction met at the Library Monday afternoon and outlined plans for this year’s sale which will be held in the Barnyard in July. Discussion brought out the fact that there are already stored in the barn some old colored glass, a quantity of old clear glass, one piece of sandwich, one milk glass plate, mirrors, coffee grinders, china washbowls, Victorian chairs suit- able for needlepoint, goldleaf pic- ture frames, an old butter churn, a desk made from a melodeon, a tea can large enough to be used as a wood box, an old towel rack, a Boston rocker and various other articles. Some of these were held from last year, some have already come in this year. Meeting at the Library were Mrs. H. W. Smith, Mrs. A. G. Ruther- ford, Mrs. Murray Scureman, Mrs. R. M. Scott, Mrs. George Schallen- berger, Miss Mary Gates, Mrs. Nor- man Smith, Mrs. William Lamb, Mrs. George Gregson, Mrs. John Doane, Mrs. Norwood Brader, Mrs. H. R. Weaver, Mrs. Ray Shiber, Mrs. James C. Langdon, Mrs. Paul Gross, Mrs. John Ferguson, Mrs. T. M. B. Hicks, Mrs. Fred Howell, Mrs. Howard Risley and Mrs. A. D. Hutchison. Any one willing to contribute just one piece of furniture or glass- ware should contact any of the above committee members. Susan Hughey Comes In Small Package Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Haughey, Ann Arbor, Michigan, announce the birth of small Susan, weight five pounds and eleven ounces, on May 5. Mrs. Haughey is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. G. K. Swartz, for- mer residents of Dallas, currently located at Battle Creek, Michigan. ’ Mrs. George Hoffmeister Sr, of Nuangola is recovering . from in- juries received in a recent fall at the home of her daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Gansel of Claude street. DALLAS OUTDOOR THEATRE ROUTE 309 — ABOVE DALLAS FRIDAY “The Black Arrow” Starring Louis Hayward and Janet Blair SATURDAY “Swing Your Partner” starring Lulubelle and Scotty Vera Vague and Dale Evans SUNDAY and MONDAY “Tulsa” in technicolor starring Susan Hayward, Robert Preston and Pedro Armendariz TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY iSahara” Starring Humphrey Bogart THURSDAY and FRIDAY “It Had To Be You” starring Ginger Rogers and Cornel Wilde Two Shows Nightly: 7 and 9 Refreshments Playground—Kiddie Area Children under twelve admitted free. Tona Taylor Has First Birthday Family Dinner Tona Taylor was recently guest of honor at a family dinner at her home in Beaumont to celebrate her first birthday anniversary. Pre- sent were Alva Taylor, her pater- nal great grandfather, Mrs. Leona Brace, her maternal great grand- mother, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Smith, grandparents, Uncle ‘Howie’, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brace, Lee Brace, the little guest of honor and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Tay- lor. 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