wo or SE TANS ham 4d “+0 PAGE FOUR I I SS ele And +7 THE POST, FRIDAY, JUNE 30,1950 TR Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eck and fam- ily of Shavertown spent the week- end in Washington, D.C., as guests of Mr. Eck’s sister and brother-in- law, Attorneys Floyd Katon. Jackie and Marilyn Eck remained with their aunt and uncle for the week- and will return by themselves on the bus Monday. Mrs. Stella Cummings of Machell avenue will have as weekend guests her son, William of York and her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Rau and family of Federalsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Still spent a day last week at Hershey Rose Gardens. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conklin and son David, Bethlehem, have re- turned home after spending the weekend with Mrs. Conklin's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver, Main road, Shavertown. Mrs. Jack Barnes, Elmcrest, has returned from a circle tour of Ohio and Kentucky. She parked small Ann with her sister, Mrs. Edward Stonebrook in Cleveland before going on to Louisville with six-year-old Jack to visit Mr. and Mrs. William Deibert and attend Nancy's graduation, spent a week in Kentucky, returned to Cleve- land to pick up Ann, then retraced’ her steps to Kent, Ohio, to spend some time with her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Curtis. Lieutenant Commander and Mrs. Claude Covell, who with their two children Lee and Kathy have been staying at the Barnes home, Elm- crest, for the period between sem- esters at Columbia University, will be returning to New York next week. . Jack Barnes father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Barnes, will be spending the week of the Fourth with the Barnes family, Elmcrest, Dallas. Bobby Moyer, Lehman avenue, is spending his vacation with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Benjamin at Conynham. * Ld * * Station agent James Borton is en- joying a vacation from his duties at the Lehigh Valley Station this week and keeping cool at his home at Harveys Lake. Guy Dunham, Jackson street, submitted to an appendectomy at Nesbitt Hospital last week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson ‘son, Joe, Norton avenue, drove i “Branchville, “N, J., Sunday to take Ann to Camp Madeleine Mul- ford where she will serve as coun- selor for the next two months. Attorney and Mrs. Leighton R. Scott and son, Leighton of Easton spent the weekend visiting Mrs. Scott’s mother, Mrs. H. H. Zeiser of Huntsville road. Mrs. James Lurba of Washington D. C., was a recent visitor of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Space, Huntsville, road. 3 Murray Scureman Jr., Huntsville road, will leave today to spend the rest of ‘the summer at Camp Susquehannock above Montrose. Rev. and Mrs. Frederick Moock Jr. of Shavertown are spending their vacation at the shore. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Brown of Plymouth have opened their sum- mer home at West Dallas. Dike's looking forward to the Library Auc- tion July 7 and 8. Mr. and Mrs. Richards Phillips of Franklin street will leave tomorrow to spend several days in New York City. The Phillips now have water in their new home on Pinecrest avenue and expect to move in shortly. Mrs. Margaret Hildebrant of Nor- ton avenue is spending the week at the, Ralph Newing home, Hedge place, Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Taylor of At- lanta, Ga., who were attending the Shrine Convention in Los Angeles, Cal. spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. Itrick and their guest, Dick Oliver in Los Angeles. Mrs. Itrick is a daughter of Amanda Yaple. Miss Antoinette Mason, Norton avenue, and Miss Helen Ander- son, former Dallas resident, re- turned Monday after a ten day motor ' trip through the southern states. Mrs. Sterling Machell, Grace Machell and Della LaBar spent sev- eral days this week in Philadel- phia visiting, Mrs. Machell’s son, Leonard, Celestia Ann Machell re- turned with them for a visit. SHAVER THEATRE SRAVERTOWN FRI-SAT. . “Dear Wife” William Holden, Joan Caulfield Cartoon—News—Sport MON-TUES. : “Wabash” Avenue” in technicolor with Betty Grable Cartoon—Sport WED-THUR. “Bagdad” in technicolor with Maureen O'Hara Cartoon—Comedy i “Neighborhood Notes Laura Mary Fiske : Mr. and Mrs. Loren Fiske an- nounce the birth of a five pound baby girl, Laura Mary at Nesbitt Hospital Saturday, June 17. This is their first child. Mrs. Fiske is the former Mary Monast. Visit Haucks A number of local friends drove over to Tunkhannock Monday night to visit with Jud and Sally Hauck. They were Mrs. A. A. Mascali, Mrs. son, Mrs. M. J. Brown, Mrs. Flor- ence Phillips, Mrs. James Huston, and Mrs. Louise Colwell. Gregorys Entertain Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Gregory of Mill street entertained a number of friends at dinner Monday even- ing. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hallock, Mr. and Mrs. Thom- as Reese} Mr. and Mrs. A. Nesbitt Garinger, and the host and hostess. Lake Tea Is Scheduled Mrs. John Dougherty will be hostess at the annual W.S.C.S. out door tea sponsored by the Alder- son Church Wednesday, July 12. Mrs. Harvey Kitchen is chairman of the affair assisted by Mrs. Otis Allen Sr. Mrs. George McCord will give the reading. Committee members are: Miss Eleanor Humphrey, Miss Bethia Al- len, Mrs, George Taylor, Mrs. Don- ald D. Smith, Mrs. Walbridge Lein- thall, Mrs. Fred Swanson, Mrs. Ray Garinger, Mrs. Joseph Rauch, Mrs. Robert ‘Avery, Mrs. Richard Wil- liams, Mrs. Albert Armitage, Mrs. Raymond Gray, Mrs. Frank Jack- son and Mrs, Giles Comstock. Bobby Davenport of Kunkletown spent last week visiting his grand- mother, Mrs. G. L. Howell of Car- verton road, Trucksville. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. W. Templin, Woodlawn road, had as guests sev- eral days this week the latter's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Yeager of Northampton, Pa. The Yeagers were on their way back from Canada. Miss Mary Reedy and Miss Eliz- abeth Setsee of Atlanta, Ga., are spending the summer with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Reedy of Center Hill road. Miss Margaret Veitch, Main road, Hillside, who has been spending some time in Bethlehem returned this week. ai 3 ' Dick Oliver who has been spend- ing several weeks in Pasadena, Cal. visiting his aunt and uncle and at- tending the Shrine Convention will leave tomorrow for home, arriving here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gardiner and sons, Stanley Jr., Ronnie and daughter, Patricia of Newark, N. J. spent the weekend with the lat- ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Brace. Billy Brace Jr. who has been spending a week's vacation with them returned with them. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kitchen of Idetown spent the weekend at Milton visiting the former's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kitchen. The Robert Kit- chens will arrive tomorrow to re- main in Idetown over the fourth of July. Donald Flanagan of Church street and Harry Bellas of Claude street will leave tomorrow for a motor trip to Canada and Detroit. While in Detroit they will be guests of Don's sister and hus- band, Mr. and Mrs. Barratt Cox at their cottage at Pettebone Lake. Miss Naomi Shaver R.N. of Cemetery street and Miss Elizabeth Mooney R.N. of Plymouth have accepted positions at McMillen Private Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. They left yesterday. Mrs. Harry Lee Smith, Mill street, had as guest over the week- end Miss Mary Readlinger of Wilkes-Barre. Mr. and Mrs. Olin DeWolf and son, Robert of Arlington, Va., were guests of the former's mother, Mrs. Amy DeWolf and sister, Ruth of Mill street for the past week. They returned Tuesday. HIMMLER THEATRE Dallas, Pa. TODAY and TOMORROW “Change Lightning” Humphrey Bogart Cartoon and News MONDAY and TUESDAY “The Hasty Heart” Ronald Regan, Patricia Neal Cartoon WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY “The Walking Hills” Randolph Scott Also “This is America Cartoon Paul Warriner, Mrs. Henry Peter-. For Wednesday, July 12 Miss Ruby Jones Is Entertained at Shower Mrs. Morrison Witter and Mrs. Roy Schultz entertained at a var- iety shower honoring Miss Ruby Jones, bride-elect, at the Witter home Tuesday night. Miss Jones will marry Granville Scouten dur- ing the summer. The party table was attractively decorated with parasols and small gifts were strung on a clothes line. Bulkier articles filled a decorated clothes basket. Present were: Mrs. Fred Swan- son, Mrs. Malcolm Nelson, Mrs. Wil- liam Jones, Mrs. Henrietta Deater, Mrs. Lewis Jones, Mrs. Harry H. Allen, Mrs. Ray Garinger, Mrs, Jo- seph Luketic, Mrs. Alan Kistler, Mrs. Harry B. Allen, Sr., Mrs. Al- fred Keener, Mrs, Arthur Wagner, Mrs. Floyd Taylor, Verna Lee Wag- ner, Judith Thrask, Mrs. John Cow- an, Joan Cowan, Mrs. Howard Hig- gins, Mrs. Howard Bidding, Mrs. George Armitage, Mrs. Glenn Pat- ton, Mrs. Morrison Higgins, Mrs. Louise Wyant, Rev. Ruth Under- wood, Miss Mary Javer, the guest of honor and the hostesses. Notes From Mrs. Booth Local Friends have received in- teresting notes from Mrs. C. N. Booth who has arrived at Istanbul, Turkey after a boat trip of thirty- four days followed by a 500 mile train trip. She was met by Helen and Ann whom she says has grown very attractive and tall. She spent a night at Cairo, climbed two hundred and fifty feet inside a pyramid, saw the Sphinx and Nile River.Went to Athens and saw the Parthenon. Sounds pretty exciting! Will Be Dinner Guests On 35th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Alan Kistler of Har- veys Lake will entertain a number of house guests over the weekend to celebrate their thirty-fifth wed- ding anniversary. Sunday they will be guests of their family at dinner at the Country Club. Present will be Mr. and Mrs. William Kistler, Mr. and Mrs. James Kistler and Jimmie, Miss June Kistler and her fiance Albert Adams of New York City, Emily Kistler, New York City, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Carl of Long Island, and the guests of honor. Alice Mae Culp Is Honored at Shower Mrs. Charlotte Culp, Huntsville, entertained: at a variety shower honoring Alice Mae Culp, bride- elect, at the Culp home Thursday, June 15. She received lovely gifts. Present were Joan Coolbaugh, Louise Owens, Marjorie DeWitt, Dorothy Rogers, Mary Joan Wil- liams, Virginia Culp, Midge Culp, Catherine Haughney, the guest of honor and the hostess. Harry Crispells are Married 25 Years Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Crispell of East Dallas celebrated their twenty- fifth wedding anniversary with a garden party for members of their family and friends June 25. Mrs. Crispell is the former So- phia Mason. The couple was mar- ried June 25, 1925 and has re- sided twenty-one years in Dallas. They have three children, Eunice, Christine and Harriet. Tommy Andrew of Shavertown is doing advanced work at New York University this summer. At a very quiet wedding, Miss Alice Mae Culp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Culp of Huntsville became the bride of Charles C. Sny- der, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Snyder of Lehman in Huntsville Christian Church, Saturday, June 24 at 2 o'clock. Rev. C. H. Frick per- formed the double ring ceremony. Attendants were mother and father of the bride. The bride wore flowered street- length dress with white accessor- ies. Her shoulder bouquet was of red roses. Mrs. Culp selected aqua silk with pink roses. Following the ceremony, the couple left for Syracuse, N.Y. where they will reside. Mrs. Snyder is a graduate of Leh- man High School in the class. of 1948 and of the Chicago School of Practical Nursing. She has been employed by the Frantz Conval- escent Home. Mr. Snyder was grad- uated from Lehman High School, class of 1949 and is employed by the Continental Can Factory at Syracuse. Miss Dorcas Dealing Is Bride Of Carl Strub Miss Dorcas Dealing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Dealing of New Hartford, N.Y., became the bride of Carl Strub, son of Rev. and Mrs. H. M. Strub of Williamsport and brother of Mike Strub, Machell avenue, Saturday at 2 o'clock. Rev. Strub, father of the bridegroom, performed the ceremony, assisted by Rev. Turner at the New Hart- ford Methodist Church. Miss Donna Dealing, sister of the bride, was her only attendant. Paul Knaupf of Williamsport was best man and Paul and Mike Strub, brothers of the bridegroom were ushers. Mrs. Strub is a graduate of Cor- nell University, class of 1949 and has been acting as activities direc- tor at Cornell this year. Mr. Strub was graduated from Cornell in the five year course in chemical engin- eering this year. He has accepted a position with the Colgate-Palm Olive-Peet Company in Jersey City. The couple will reside in a sub- urb of Jersey City. Edith Arlee Howell To Wed F. A. Houghwout The marriage of Miss Edith Arlee Howell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Howell, Birch Grove, Trucks- ville, to F. Allan Houghwout, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Frederick Hough- wout, Carverton road, Trucksville, will take place tomorrow afternoon, Saturday, July 1 at 4 o'clock. Rev. Robert Webster will perform the ceremony in Trucksville Methodist Church. Mrs. Ralph E. Shone, sister of the bride will be matron of honor and Roland Boote, cousin of the bridegroom-to-be, best man. Brides- maid will be Ferne Howell and Ethel Mae Howell, niece of the bride-elect, junior bridesmaid. Ush- ers will be Paul Sabol and Nelson Houghwout, brother of the bride- groom-elect. Miss Howell is’ a graduate of Kingston Township High School, class of 1943 and of College Miseri- cordia. She has been teaching at Fairview High School. Mr. Haugh- wout was graduated from Kings- | ton Township High School, class of 1940, and served for two years with the U. S. Navy during World War 2. He is employed as parts manager of Cleveland Brothers at Frack- ville, Pa. The couple will reside in Frack- ville. Have Baby Girl Mr. and Mrs. Donald Veitch, ‘Woodlawn drive have announced the birth of a baby girl at Nesbitt Hospital Tuesday, June 27. The Veitches have one son, Jeffrey. Mrs. Veitch is the former Phyllis West. Sandy Beach Theatre FRIDAY and SATURDAY “Blood on the Moon” _ starring Robert Mitchum, Robert Preston and Walter Brennen News and Cartoon SUNDAY and MONDAY “June Bride” Betty Davis and Robert Montgomery Cartoon—'‘Daffy Duck Hunt” News TUESDAY ONLY JULY FOURTH “Time of Your Life” starring James Cagney, William Morris and Jeanne Cagney Cartoon—“Foiling the Fox” Also March of Time WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY “Slattery’s Hurricane” starring Richard Widmark, Linda Darnell, Veronica Lake Cartoon. Also March of Time Beach now open for swimming. The safest beach in eastern Pa. Merchandise Party Every night and Sunday afternoon Picnic Tables Free Two Shows Nightly Starting At Dusk Don’t Forget The Farmer Dances Saturday Night Children under Twelve Admitted Free Star-lLite DRIVE-IN THEATRE TUNKHANNQCK Next to Airport—Route 309 FRIDAY and SATURDAY JUNE 30, JULY 1 “Lost Boundaries” Beatrice Pearson, Mel Ferrer News—Comedy SUNDAY and MONDAY JULY 2 and 3 | “Johnny Belinda” Jane Wyman, Lew Ayres Cartoon TUESDAY, JULY 4 “The Dude Goes West” Eddie Albert, Gale Storm News—Comedy—C Cartoon WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY JULY 5 and 6 “Slattery’s Hurricane” Richard Widmark, Veronica Lake News—Novelty THREE CARTOONS Two Shows, Starting at Dusk Dallas Juniors Name Tom Thumb Heads Dallas Junior Woman's Club ap- jointed committees for the Tom Thumb Garden Wedding, August 25, at its monthly meeting Tues- day night at American Legion Home. : Mrs. Wilson Garinger will serve as general chairman, assisted by Mrs. Charles Mahler, co-chairman; Mrs. Ned Guyette, posters; Miss Rita Cummings and Mrs, Lewis Le- Grand, Jr. publicity; Mrs. Robert B. Lewis, costumes; Mrs. Fred Stev- ens, Mrs. Edwin Keller, flowers; Mrs. Robert Moore, make-up; Mrs. Russell Parsons, Mrs. Allen Mont- ross, properties; Miss Clara Gross, Tickets; Mrs. Joeph Purcell, pro- gram; Mrs. William Hanna, recep- tion; Mrs. Ralph Garris, guest list. “Your Wallpaper Style Center” and Art Material Headquarters PAINT CLEARANCE 20% OFF Timely savings ELLIS BLOCH 649 Wyoming Ave., Kingston below Union Street opp. First National Bank d News Of Local Church Doings Miss Alice Mae Culp Becomes s Hoste Bride Of Charles C. Snyder Lake Woman's Club Lists Baby Sitters Harvey's Lake Woman's Service Club is catering to a genuine need when it sponsors a baby-sitting agency. Mrs. David Price is chair- man, Mrs. George Taylor, Mrs. chairman, Mrs. George Taylor, Mrs. Fred Swanson, and Mrs. William Deets members of the committee. Mothers of young children who have been on the look-out for such service may register for a small fee with the bureau, and be supplied with qualified baby-sitters for the season. All members of the commit- tee are ready to take names and addresses of applicants. Mrs. Price's phone number is H.L. 4083. ULERY: "WYOMING NAT'L BANK or WILKES-BARRE ence . Con 18 for ® Yes, you may turn to this pharmacy with com- plete confidence that your doctor’s prescriptions will be compounded pre- cisely as directed; that only fresh, potent drugs will be used, and that our prices will be uniformly fair. So, why not bring us that next prescription? | i | i | | | + Earl’s Drug Store Main Highway, Trucksville Telephone 110 NY/ANZAZANZANY 9 Rates from $3.00 daily MANHAT LI JAC Special Weekly and Monthly rates 23 Stories of You're bound to enjoy your stay at MANHATTAN TOWERS Broadway's Newest and Largest Hotel! Accommodations for 1400 Guests At The “Center Of Activity.’ 650 spacious rooms with private bath, pressure shower and radie. Television, too! | Air-Conditioned Cocktail Lounge Coffee Shop. : Gracious H Ft EW (TTY TS TIES LLIN Squehannq 7-1900 PAR CLI Sle | ES 7] Manage, Alice Laux Is Hostess To Centermoreland Club Alice Laux was hostess to memg bers of the Centermoreland 4- Club at their second meeting last Friday. A hike to a nearby woods with a picnic lunch ‘was enjoyed by the following: Betty Statnick, Dor- is Maria Motichka, Caroline Voi- tek, “Janet Gay, Mary Harzdorf, Alice Faux, Lois Appleby and lead- er, Mrs. Stankovich. Next meeting will be held at the home of Caroline Voitek at 9:30 am. Club members will hike there. _ DALLAS OUTDOOR THEATRE ‘ROUTE 309 — ABOVE DALLAS Celebrates Its FIRST ANNIVERSARY The Dallas Outdoor Theatre wel- comes you to one of America’s (most unique outdoor theatres. Presenting the latest available features and short subjects. FRIDAY . “Pennies From Heaven” Bing Crosby and Madge Evans SATURDAY “Hit the ice” Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in their newest and funniest hit SUNDAY and MONDAY “Last of the Redmen” in Vitacolor starring Jon Hall and Michael O'Shea TUESDAY (Independence Day) WEDNESDAY “Gunfighters” in Cinecolor starring Randolph Scott and Barbara Britton in a breath- taking adventurous western Ro- mance. p THURSDAY and FRIDAY “Champion” starring Arthur Kennedy and Marilyn Maxwell and Kirk Douglas Two Shows Nightly Starting at Dusk Refreshments Playground—Kiddie Area Children under twelve admitted free. AIR CONDITIONED 100 MAIN STREET Complete Selection Of... Halters 69¢ to $1.99 Shorts $1.00 to $1.99 Bathing Suits $2.99 t0 $6.99 Bathing Caps59¢ to $1.00 Bathing Shoes 88¢ to $1.00 20th Anniversary Sale Still Going On DRESS SMARTLY BUY. .= FOR ANYWHERE UNDER THE SUN PRESENTS SPECIAL $5.99 DRESSES 2 for $11.00 LUZERNE 7-6318