1 y i i ~ parents, PAGE FOUR > THE THEPOSY FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1950 = FN broad Notes A d News = Of L Local Church Doings Purely Personal Mrs. Cora A. Finn and son, Jimmie are visiting her sister, Mrs. H. D. Latimer and her brother, Lt. Howard H. Carey at Fort Camp- bell, Ky. Mrs. Florence Phillips enter- tained membersof her bridge club at her home on Norton avenue Monday evening. James Huston has completed his sophomore year at Brown Uni- versity and is spending the sum- mer months at his home at Har- veys Lake. & Andrew Thomas of Noxen is a patient at General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Kester, De- munds, had as recent guests Mr. and Mrs. Harry Green of Arlington, Va. Mrs. Weldon Carle and Mrs. Ira Frantz recently entertained mem- bers of the Harmony Club of De- Munds at a chicken dinner at the Frantz home. Mrs. Percy Love Jr., of Claude street entertained at a surprise birthday party honoring her hus- band Saturday evening. Cards have been received from Miss Bess Klinetob who is caring for her sister-in-law at Afton, N.Y. saying her patient is getting along nicely and is able to move her hand and foot now. Joe LeGrand student at Millers- ville State Teachers’ College, is spending the vacation with his Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Le- Grand of Baldwin street. Bob Jewel, student at Blooms- burg State Teachers’ College, is spending the summer with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jewell of Parrish street. Bob Morgan, student at North Carolina State College is spend- ing the summer with his parents at Shavertown. Charles Cook, student at Car- negie Tech, is spending the sum- mer vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cook of Fern- brook. Clinton Brobst and Jack Young- blood, students at Stroudsburg State Teachers’ College are spending the summer at their homes Back of the Mountain. - * * * James Fink of Shavertown has returned from Mansfield State Teachers’ College where he com- pleted his sophomore year. John just finished his second year at Wilkes College. Mr. and Mrs.Dan Evans and Jean Ann Evans of Danville spent Wednesday with Dan’s father, Wil- liam Evans, and attended the wed- ding of Lois MacAvoy and Paul Helfrich. Mary Beth Keast has been in | for the past six weeks at her home on Harris Hill road, Trucksville. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Richardson of Terrace street and Mr. and Mrs. David Jenkins of Parrish street spent the weekend in New York City. James Besecker, student at Uni- versity of Pennsylvania is spend- ing several days between exams with his parents on Norton avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Kistler, Har- veys Lake, had as weekend guest Albert L. Adams of Welch, W. Va. Mrs. H. H. Zeiser returned to her home on Huntsville road Wed- nesday after spending two weeks visiting her son, Bruce in Provi- dence, R.I. and her daughter, Mrs. Leighton R. Scott at Easton. Ralph Rood has been ill at his home on Lehman avenue this week. Mr. and Mrs. Max Dreher and son, Herbert, Park street drove to State College Sunday and brought Max home for a week's vacation before graduation. Mrs. Gerald Dettmore, Lehman avenue, has returned from a week’s visit with her sister, Mrs. Robert Crawford, in Detroit. Mrs. Elizabeth’ Andrews, Ter- race street, Shavertown, was taken to the General oHspital, with a heart attack on Sunday. Mrs. Andrews is the mother of Tommy Andrews who operates the Rab- bitry in Shavertown. Miss Georgena Weidner, the Misses Burgess and Theodore Las- kowski, Kingston Township teach- ers, attended the Home coming exercises at Bloomsburg State Teachers’ College. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Laskow- ski, Jackson Township, had as re- cent guests, Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson of Manchester, Conn. SHAVER THEATRE SHAVERTOWN FRI-SAT. ‘Twelve 0’Clock High’ Gregory Peck, Hugh Marlowe News MON-TUES. “Home of The Brave” Douglas Dick, Steve Brodie Cartoon and Comedy WED-THUR. “Red Light” Virginia Mayo, George Raft Cartoon and Comedy Miss June Kistler Is Honored At Shower Miss June Kistler, bride-elect, was guest of honor at a variety shower given by Mrs. Gerald Mulderig at her home on Price street, Kingston, Thursday eve- ning. She received a number of lovely gifts. Present were: Miss Fern VanSant, Mrs. Walter Moore, Miss Edith Howell, Mrs. H. Lane Glidden, Miss Margaret Kane, Miss Mary O'Neill, the guest of honor and the hostess. Albert Armitages Are Married Sixteen Years Mr. and Mrs. Albert Armitage celebrated their sixteenth wedding anniversary at their home at Har- veys Lake Sunday. They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rauch and in the afternoon the following folks stopped in to congratulate them; Mr. and Mrs. George Brodi and son, Francis, Mrs. Frank Magalski of Larksville and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ryder and daughter, Susan of Kingston. Carol Jane Kistler Mr. and Mrs. William Kistler, Barney street, Wilkes-Barre, have announced the birth of an eight pound, six ounce baby girl, Carol Jane at General Hospital, June 2. The Kistlers have another child, Billie, aged ‘two and a half. Mrs. Kistler is the former Jane Bishop, Carol Jane ‘is the first grand- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Kistler, Harvey's Lake. Mr. and’ Mrs. Anthony Izbicki and sons of Glen Lyon spent Me- morial Day as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Laskowski of Jackson Township. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Miller, Carverton road, Trucksville, are guests of their daughter, Mrs. James Fahey at Chicago, Ill. Announcement has been made of the birth of a baby girl at Kingston Hospital, Brooklyn, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Klein of Brook- lyn, N.Y. Mrs. Klein is the form- er Mary Lou Trimble of Fern- brook. “Buz” Chamberlain, Goss Manor and Darrell Harding, Center More- land, students at Miami University will arrive home shortly for their summer vacations. David Parsons of Kunkle has been awarded a Navy scholarship and will leave Wilkes College next year to study at Idaho University. "A number of local people are completing a year at Wilkes Col- lege this week: David Whitney, Homer Middleton, Dianne Llewel- lyn, Beryl Colwell, Jack and Bill Nelson, Carl Dewitt, Bill Morgan, Mary Porter, Gwen Clifford, Mer- ritt Wagner, Bill Hart and Alice Rundell. Mrs. Herbert A. Smith, Jr. is a patient at Woman's Medical Hos- pital, Philadelphia. Mrs. John Johnson and family, Terrace Drive, Shavertown, are leaving next week for Lake Placid, to spend the summer with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davies. Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Parrish have moved from their home on Main Street, Dallas to their new home on the Heights. Mrs. Marcus F. Ludt, Shaver- town, returned last week from a trip to Pittsburgh, bringing home with her her hostess, Mrs. F. O. Reed for a visit in Shavertown. Mrs. Ludt was accompanied on her drive’ by her two sisters, Mrs. Harry C. Fulton, Lancaster, and Mrs. S. H. Radue, Audubon, N.J. The sisters met at Lancaster and followed the Turnpike to Pitts- burgh. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus F. Ludt have as house guest this week their daughter, Mrs. George F. Baker, Hatboro. Mrs. Maggie Hildebrant and daughter, Mrs. Thomas Robinson have returned from Swarthmore where they attended the high school graduation of Mrs. Hilde- brant’s grandson, Karl Thomas. Last year Mrs. Hildebrant saw her grandson, Billy, graduate from the same school, but it will be four years before she sees another, Dav- id Allen, graduate in 1954. HIMMLER THEATRE Dallas, Pa. TODAY and TOMORROW “Key to the City” Clark Gable and Loretta Young Cartoon and News MONDAY and TUESDAY “We Were Strangers” Jenifer Jones, John Garfield WEDNESDAY and THUSDAY “Tension” Richard Basehart, Audry Totter CARTOON Junior Women Are Hostesses to Brides Dinner honoring four brides was given by Dallas Junior Women's Club at Irem Temple Country Club Tuesday night. Mrs. Richard Phil- lips, Mrs. Carleton Roberts, Mrs. Edwin Lumley and Mrs, Edward Thompson, brides of the year, were given corsages of white carnations and red roses mounted on silver ribbon. At the business meeting follow- ing dinner, it was voted to give fifty dollars to purchase of needed equipment at the Baby Clinic spon- sored by Dallas Juniors at Shaver- town Hose House on Thursdays from 2 to 4 p.m. A doctor and reg- istered nurse are in attendance, and clerical work and transporta- tion are handled by volunteers from the club. Dallas Juniors voted to support union of Dallas Borough and Dal- las Township schools. Mrs. Edwin Lumley and Mrs. Edward Thompson were appointed chairman and co-chairman of a party project for this summer for entertainment of husbands and friends. A Tom Thumb Wedding is on the agenda for October, with Mrs. Nel- son Garinger and Mrs, William Hanna co-chairmen. The rummage sale is announced for September. Mrs. Russell Parsons reported on County Convention of Woman's Clubs held at Hotel Sterling in May. Mrs. Roger Owens and Mrs. Janet Oliver were also delegates. Mrs. Sherman Harter reported on Legislation, Mrs. Allen Montross on Club-of-the-month from Pennsyl- vania Clubwoman. It was voted to admit new mem- bers at any club ‘meeting, but to hold only one formal initiation ceremony during the year. Mass Chest X-ray for Dallas and Dallas Township, July 17-21 and 24-28, will have volunteer help from Dallas Juniors: Mrs. Roger Owens, Mrs. Robert Lewis, Mrs. Howard Jackson, Mrs. Richard Phillips, Mrs. Edwin Roth, Mrs. William Baker Jr., Mrs. Harold Brobst, Mrs. Alva Eggleston. The following have volunteered to entertain at card parties or teas serving eight or more guests dur- ing the summer months for the benefit of the club treasury: Mrs. Robert Williams, Mrs, John Rich- ards,” Mrs. William Hanna, Mrs. H. G. Gallagher, Mrs. Edward Keller, Mrs. Lewis LeGrand, Jr., Mrs. Harry C. Clark, Mrs. Allen Mont- ross, Mrs, Howard Jackson, Mrs. James A. Oliver, Mrs. Harold Brobst, Mrs. Robert Garris, Mrs. Robert Moore, Mrs. William Stew- art, Mrs, Robert Lewis, Mrs. Ro- ger Owens, Mrs. Ralph Garris, Mrs. Sherman Harter, Mrs. Russell Parsons, Mrs. Alva Eggleston. Appointed to Finance Commit- tee are: Mrs. Robert Brown, Mrs. Wm. Stewart, Mrs. Harry Clark, Mrs. Robert Garris, Mrs. Sherman Harter, Mrs. Alva Eggleston, Mrs. Harold Brobst, Mrs. Ralph Garris, Mrs. Robert Lewis, Mrs, James A. Oliver, Mrs. Russell Parsons, Mrs. Roger Owens, Mrs.’ Wilson Garing- er, Mrs. Robert Fleming, Mrs. Pat- rick Reithoffer, Mrs. Howard Jack- son, Mrs. Edward Keller. Entertainment was a reading, “It Gives Me Great Pleasure”, by Nath- alie Neyhart, Wilkes-Barre, fol- lowed by group singing. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Wilson, Charleston, West Virginia spent the week with John’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson, Franklin Street. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Harvey, Franklin street spent Monday in New York City. Star-lLite DRIVE-IN THEATRE TUNKHANNOCK Next to Airport—Route 309 FRIDAY and SATURDAY June 9-10 “Two Guys From Texas’ Jack Carson, Dennis Morgan Also News, Comedy and Novelty * SUNDAY and MONDAY June 11-12 ‘Adventures of Gallant Bess” with Cameron Mitchell and Audrey Long Also March of Time and Novelties TUESDAY June 13 DOUBLE FEATURE “Ring Side” with Don Barry, Tom Brown “Incident” Jane Frazee, Warren Douglas Also News and Cartoon WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY June 14-15 “River Lady” with Yvonne DeCarlo and Rod Cameron Also News, Sports and Novelty Two Shows, Starting at Dusk x June 14 and 15 Miss Eleanor Stash Engaged To Marry Swoyerville Man Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stash, Overbrook road, announce the en- gagement and approaching mar- riage of their daughter, Eleanor, to Emery Shady, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Shady, 81 Perrin street, Swoyerville. Miss Stash is a graduate of Dal- las Township High School and is employed by Fernbrook Branch Bloomsburg Mill, Mr. Shady attend- ed Swoyerville High School and is employed by Pagnotti Coal Com- pany in Swoyerville. No date has been set for the wedding. Mrs. James B. Huston Names Auction Workers Mrs. James Huston, chairman, and Mrs. Harold Payne, co-chair- man have completed their list of Library Auction workers for the Beaumont, Ruggles, Loyalville and Harveys Lake sections and expect to start their door-to-door solici- tation for household articles, baked goods, candy and farm produce shortly. Workers are: Mrs. Earl Johnson, Beaumont; Mrs. Lewis Rogers, Point Breeze; Mrs. Melvin Sweeney, Wardan Place; Mrs. Gilbert Car- penter, Mrs. Warren Dennis and Mrs. Joseph Rausch, Alderson; Mrs. Sheldon Cave, and Mrs. Har- old Donnelly, Idetown; Mrs. El- wood Whitesell, Loyalville; Mrs. Dan Smith, Ruggles. Virginia Ferry Wins Scholarship Virginia Ferry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ferry, Machell avenue has been awarded a com- prehensive scholarship in biology at University of Delaware. Scholar- ships are available to teachers in the Delaware schools who are rec- ommended by their supervising principal. Mrs. William Deets Is Head Of Alderson WSCS Mrs. William Deets was elected president of Alderson W.S.C.S. and Mrs. C. B. Paden, vice president, at the meeting last Thursday eve- ning. Other officers chosen: re- cording secretary, Mrs. Donald Smith; promotion secretary, Mrs. David Geraghty; treasurer, Mrs. John Cowan; secretary of Christian Social Relations, Mrs. Gilbert Car- penter; secretary of Missions, Mrs. H. B. Allen; secretary of student work, Mrs, George Taylor; secre- tary of children’s work, Mrs. Giles Comstock; secretary of spiritual life, Mrs. Ray Garinger; secretary of status of women, Mrs. Fred Swanson; secretary of supply work, Mrs. Howard Higgins; secretary of literature, Mrs. Garvin Smith. Officers were installed by Rev. Ruth Underwood at the church service Sunday morning. Mrs. Cease Honored At Birthday Party Mrs. Thomas E. Cease, Frank- lin street, was honored at a birth- day party when several of her friends appeared at her home Thursday night, bringing with them decorations for the table, refreshments, and a pink-frosted birthday cake on a musical base which played “Happy Birthday to You” as the guests seated them- selves at the table. The cake was baked by Mrs. Raymond Kuhnert. Guests were: Mrs. Laverne Race, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kuhnert, Mrs. Harold Payne, Mrs. Howard Bailey, Mrs. James Huston, Mrs. Ralph Williams, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Cease, Allan Jonathan Cease, and Mrs. Richard Sowden. Sandy Beach Theatre FRIDAY and SATURDAY June 9 and 10 “Prince of Foxes” Tyrone Power, Orson Welles, Wanda Hendrix Cartoon and News SUNDAY and MONDAY June 11 and 12 ‘The Loves of Carmen’ Rita Hayworth, Glenn Ford Cartoon and News TUESDAY ONLY June 13 “Tarzan and the Mermaids” Johnnie Weismuller, Brenda Joyce WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY ‘Without Reservations’ John Wayne, Claudette Colbert Cartoons Two Shows Nightly Starting At Dusk Don’t Forget The Farmer Dances Saturday Night Children under Twelve Admitted Free Ruth Elizabeth Drake, To Wed Phillip Tiffany Announcement has been made of the engagement of Ruth Eliza- beth Drake, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Drake of Lehman avenue to Phillip Miller Tiffany, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Tiffany, East Vaughn street, Kings- ton. Ruth ‘is a graduate of Dallas Borough High School and Wilkes- Barre General Hospital School of Nursing. © She is a member of the staff of Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore. Mr. Tiffany is a grad- uate of Kingston High School and Lehigh University. He is associa- ted with Remington Rand. Jane Joseph Thomas Entertains For Nurse Mrs. Jane Joseph Thomas en- tertained at the Joseph home on Norton avenue Monday evening honoring Mrs. Ciglin who has re- signed from her position at Gen- eral Hospital. Present were Miss Madalene Haslinsky, Miss Helen Boler, Mrs. Frank Person, Miss Dorine Hutchings, Dr. Jane Haz- lett, the guest of honor and the hostess; all of whom worked to- gether at the hospital. Fathers and Sons To Dine Friday Men's Class of Huntsville Christ- ian Church will hold its annual Father and Son Dinner Friday night, June 16, at 6:30 at the Church. A cafeteria dinner will be served by the ladies of the church after which games will be played with fathers competing against the sons. Last year more than fifty at- tended. Charles Elston is president of the class. LIA: A Safe Depestt Box in our Firecand-Theft-Preef Voults Protests voluables of loss then le o day. Fest Moor = Street Lovel — Ne Stein @ "WYOMING YT CLEC GILT MILL bg Po wd LIAN] BBLIH GRD REE GET TO! Lois Elizabeth MacAvoy Is Honored At Shower Mrs. Sheldon Evans and Mrs. Donald Evans entertained at a var- iety shower honoring their niece, Lois MacAvoy, at the Evans home on Church street Saturday night. Lois married Sgt. Paul Helfrich on Wednesday. The party table was attractive with center piece of miniature bride and spirea. White candles were used. Present’ were: Mrs. Mathew Evans, Mrs. William W. Brackett, Mrs. Dan Evans, Mrs. Jack Hel- frich, Mrs. Ralph J. Daley, Mrs. A. J. Pruett, Mrs. Paul Daley, Miss Barbara Brown, Miss Marilyn Daley, Miss Jean Ann Evans, Miss June Colwell, Miss Patsy Helfrich, Miss Gloria Cavalli, Miss Delores Adamski, Miss Ann Shaffer, Miss Marilyn Cooper, Miss Geraldine Rekus, Miss Eleanor Nemshick, and the guest of honor. @® And brag is something we try not to do. But we do want to call your at- tention to the fact that this pharmacy specializes in the precise compound- ing of prescriptions; that we enjoy the confidence and patronage of many 8 leading medical men and ; their patients. Yozr patronage, too, isinvited. 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