i | rT __PAGE FOUR _ THE POST, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1950 Diario Notes And News “oF Local Purely Personal Mrs. Robert Walp and son Bobby have returned to their home in Baltimore, Maryland after spending the past five weeks with Mr. and Mrs, Harry Ell, Jr. Beatrice and Gladys Ell returned with her to stay for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gerhart, Sha- vertown, have as gudsts this week Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold LeVan of . Reading. Mrs. Robert Bodycomb, Main street, Dallas had as a Fourth of July guest her brother, Charles Sanders Jr., from Albany, N.Y. It has been three years since she has seen him. Mrs. Raymond A. Titus and dau- ghter, Sharon, accompanied by Miss Doris Titus, all of Huntsville road, will spend a week with Mr, and Mrs. Robert Parks, New York City. Mr. and Mrs. V. Titus, Forty Fort and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Erwine, and Miss Laura’ Erwine, Wilkes- Barre, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Titus, Huntsville road, over the Fourth of July weekend. : Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson and Joe of Norton avenue spent the Fourth of July holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Tinker at Clarks Summit. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. McNulty and family of Lehman avenue moved last week to. Glens Falls, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Richards of Lehman avenue have as guest their niece, Donna Jean Gansel of Alliance, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ide and children of Philadelphia are spend- ing the week with Mrs. Ide’s mother, Mrs. Edna McCarty of Leh- man avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Thompson and Cora Finn, Main road, are spending two week's vacation at Lopez. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Templin Huntsville road. © Mr. and Mrs. of Gerard, Ohio, will arrive this|Douglas McWilliam of Shamokin weekend to visit the former's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. W. Temp- lin of Woodlawn road. 9 * * Sally 1de, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Ide of Huntsville is spending ‘the summer at Pine Tree Camp, Pocono Pines. Penny Ruggles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ruggles of Idetown is spending several weeks at Little Wohelo Camp in Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Loucks of Terrace street had as guests over July 4th the latter's aunt, Mrs. Robert Steele and Patsy and How- ard of Shavertown. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Scott of Davenport street, Mr. Clarence Searfoss and Clarence, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Scott Jr. and Elizabeth and Marvin Jr., spent the Fourth at Patterson Grove Camp Grounds and Dimmock Camp Grounds. They had a nice visit with Mrs. Helen Prynn, wife of the former Dallas Methodist Church pastor. Louise Loucks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Loucks of Terrace street will spend the month of August at Pine Tree Camp in the Poconos. Mrs. Lee Tracy of New York City is spending the weekend with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Scott of Mt. Greenwood road. She came up by plane yesterday es- pecially to attend the Library Auction. Mr. and Mrs. William Valentine and daughter, Nancy and son, Billie spent the holiday at Lake Carey visiting Judge and Mrs. W. Alfred Valentine. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott, had as weekend guests their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Brady Schaeffer and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Watkins of Hilldale, Mich. Mrs. Herbert Sage of St. Louis, Mo., former Kingston resident, spent July: 4th with them. Hayden Richards was confined to his home on Lehman avenue last week by illness. Mr. and Mrs. Robert VanHorn and family of Lake street have opened their cottage at Harveys Lake. Mrs. Hayden Richards was host- esss to members of the Church Class of Free Methodist Church last Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Howell of Shavertown have purchased the house next to Dr. Borthwick’s on Pioneer avenue. SHAVER THEATRE SHAVERTOWN FRI-SAT. “Captain China” with ‘Gail Russell, John Payne Cartoon—News MON-TUES. ; “Square Dance Jubilee” Don Barry, Mary Beth Hughes Cartoon—Comedy—Rodeo Short WED-THUR. “East Side West Side” Barbara Stanwyck, James Mason Cartoon and Mrs. | ‘Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Weaver and family of Franklin street had as weekend guests last week Mr. and Mrs. John Sweet of Owego, N. Y. Over the Fouth of July weekend they entertained Bob’s cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Reimuller of Rich- mond Hills, L.I. The Reimullers were recently married. Pvt. Kiler Updyke left last Thursday for Camp Stoneman after spending a ninety day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Updyke of Kunkle. He expects to be sent to Japan. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Parrish | have moved from the homestead on Main street to the Heights. The Main street house will be sold. Mrs. M. A. Wilcox, Lake road, spent several days this week wisit- ing her cousin at Tunkhannock. Mr. and Mrs. Walter King of Lake road are on a two weeks’ motor trip through the New Eng- land States. Mr. and Mrs. John Davies and son, Jeffrey Scott of Princeton, N. J., were holiday weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Davies of Parsonage street. Jeffrey was baptized in the Dallas Methodist Church on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Sedler of Mill street had as holiday week- end guests the latter’s sister, Mrs. Gaston Lamieux and‘'a friend, Miss Therese Kuehn of New York City. * * * * Russell Morris of Towanda ar- rived last night to visit his mother, Mrs. Allie Morris of Franklin street and to attend the Library Auction. Mr. and Mrs. Burt B. Lewis of Woodlawn road had as holiday weekend guests the ° former's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer F, Lewis of Montclair, N. J. They came up to help Burt cele- brate his birthday anniversary at a family dinner Sunday. Dr. Gerard Gagnon of Robert Packer Hospital, Sayre, was holi- day weekend guest of Rev. Robert Yost, Shavertown. Mrs. Sterling Eyre of Stoning- ton, Comrn., is spending some time with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Scureman, will spend the weekend with the Scuremans and attend the Library Auction. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jones of 1 Huntsville will have as weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. George Bell of Wilkes-Barre. They will all. at- tend the Auction. Dick Ide, Huntsville, is a patient at Presbyterian Hospital, Philadel- phia where he submitted to a leg operation. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Lutsey and son, Milton, Summit street, Shav- ertown, spent the holiday weekend at the shore. Miss Miriam Lathrop, Main road i will have as guest for the Auction weekend her aunt, Miss Emily Avery of Springville. Dr. and Mrs. George Flack, Main road, Trucksville, have as guest vaney of Clinton, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. son, John of Lehigh street, Shaver- town left Saturday morning for Adair Village, Oregon, to visit their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fink Jr. Young Cliff was graduated from Oregon State College in June with a B.S. degree in Forest Manage- ment. Mrs. Gertrude Ford of Machell avenue is spending the week at Warren, R. I., visiting her daugh- ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Armond Lapane. Miss Jane Har- rison, Machell avenue, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Thomas Harrison at West Barrington, R. 1. Mrs. LaDesha Meckes who has ben staying with ‘Miss Mame Mel- ville in the Daddow house, Machell avenue, left two weeks ago for her home in Connelsville, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Howell Rees, Nas- sau, Bahama Islands, arrived this week to spend some time with Mr. Rees’s mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Henry at Shickshinny. They will be guests of the Durelle Scotts for the Library Auction. Mr. and Mrs. John Zeiser and Miss Kate Zeiser of Nescopeck will be guests of Mrs. H. H. Zeiser, Huntsville road for the Auction. HIMMLER THEATRE Dallas, Pa. TODAY and TOMORROW “Three Came Home” Claudette Colbert MONDAY and TUESDAY “Loaded Pistols” Gene Autry Also Three Stooges Comedy } and Cartoon WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY “Holiday Affair” Starring Robert Mitchum and Janet Leigh Also This is America and Cartoon. the latter's mother, Mrs. Mary Be Clifford Fink and | Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bech- told and Ray, George and Bonnie of Harding and Miss Marian Ken- drick R.N. of Washington, D.C. are spending the Auction weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Root of Franklin street. Miss Kendrick who has been an Army Nurse at Walter Reed Hospital has been called for examination and expects to leave for service in Korea shortly. : Clarence German who has been a hospital patient for some weeks is recuperating nicely at his Lake Carey cottage. Mr. and. Mrs. Edward Keller of Church street spent the Fourth of July weekend at Clarks Summit with Mr. Keller's parents. Mr. ‘and Mrs, Harold Brobst and daughter, Bonnie, of Rice street and Mr. and Mrs. William Baker Jr. and children of Lehman avenue spent Sunday at Hart Lake. Conrad Hislop of Franklin street is spending a vacation at Y.M. C. A. in the Poconos and Sandy Hislop is at Girl Scout Camp. Mrs. Benjamin Frantz and dau- ghter, Tootie of Huntsville are spending two weeks in Ocean City. Mr. Frantz will drive down for them over the weekend. Dr. and Mrs. Wilbur Fleck of Kingston were callers at the Ris- ley barn Saturday and added an old etching and a sauer kraut crock to the Auction. Mrs. W. B. Risley and her daugh- ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Boston and Priscilla of Nicholson are on a motor trip through New England States and Canada. Attorney and Mrs. Jonathan Val- entine of Huntsville spent the hol- iday at Lake Carey as guests of the former's parents, Judge and Mrs. W. Alfred Valentine. * * * * Sgt. William Gensel of Scott Field spent the weekend as guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Char- les Gensel of Lehman. Mrs, Gen- sel. who has been spending ten days with her mother and father- in-law, returned with him. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Ide of Huntsville spent several days this week in Philadelphia. Mrs. C. B. Johnson and Mrs. Helen Mailander of Wilkes-Barre are spending several days with Mr. | and Mrs. Harry Ohlman of Machell avenue. ‘Cadet Donald Wade Smith of | the U.S. Coast Guard Academy is | on a sumemr cruise and his par- | ents, Col. and Mrs. Norman Smith of Huntsville just received a card | from him at Amsterdam, Holland. Mrs. Ida Lee Oxley of Providence, | R.I, is spending the month of] July with her daughter, Mrs. Nor- | man Smith at Huntsville. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beavers of | Allentown spent the holiday week- | end as guests of the latter’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Reedy of Center Hill road. Cindy Gross fell in the yard of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gross of Huntsville Saturday and broke her arm. Mrs. Fred Kiefer and daughter, Ida May of Shrineview spent Satur- day in New York City with Fred. Ida May remained for a few days. Lois Kiefer has arrived home from Wellesley and has as house guest a classmate, Connie Burke of Lynn, Mass. Mrs. Margaret Hildebrant re- turned to her home on Norton avenue after spending some time at the Ralph Newing home in Kings- ton. Polly Lou Cooper, student at Bloomsburg State Teacher's College, spent the holiday weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Coop- er of Lehman Avenue. Sandy Beach Theatre FRIDAY and SATURDAY “Texas” Starring William Holden, Claire Trevor and Glenn Ford Cartoon and News SUNDAY and MONDAY “Johnny Belinda” Starring Jane Wyman and Lew Ayres TUESDAY ONLY “The Long Night” Henry Fonda and Barbara Del Geddes Cartoon WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY “Slightly French” with Don Ameche and Dorothy Lamour Two Shows Nightly Starting At Dusk Children under Twelve Admitted Free Picnic Tables Free Enjoy the beach before the show. Surprise Party For Mrs. George Taylor A surprise party for Mrs. George Taylor, Lake Township, held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Garinger, Friday night, netted Mrs. Taylor a pair of ruby glass hurri- cane lamps. The guest of honor has recently resigned as head of the Home Economics Department at Lake Township School. The weather was perfect for an outdoor covered dish supper. The affair was referred to ahead of time as a faculty get-together celebrat- ing the end of the school year, with no inkling of the reason for the party. Members of the faculty and guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Garinger, Mrs. Dean Kocher, Mrs. Grace Martin, Miss Bethia Al- len, Miss Betty Sullivan, James Krum, Mrs. James Worth, Miss Ha- zel Baer, Mr. and Mrs. Bond Ros- engrant, Arnold = Garinger, Miss Loiuse Schlick, Miss Eleanor Hum- phrey, and Douglas Taylor. Guests At Farley Home Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Farley, Beaumont, had as their guests over the Fourth of July weekend Mrs. Farley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Coates of Swarthmore, and their eldest son, Robert Farley and his wife, the former Barbara Med- land. The young Farleys live in Pittsburgh, and Bob is associated with the Standard Oil Company. Accompanying them is their year- old daughter, Frances Ann. Bar- bara will remain until Monday with the baby. Bob had to go back to Pittsburgh late Tuesday, but will return for his family after Barbara has had a chance to visit her brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Huntley, in Waymart, her former home. Reading and Tea W. S. C. S. of Kunkle Methodist Church will sponsor a reading and tea in the Community Hall Wed- nesday, August 16 when Mrs. How- ard Murphy of Scranton will read “Happily Ever After”. There will also be a bake sale. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phipps and | son, Bob and his fiancee, Miss | Louise Dodson of Shavertown spent | the Fourth of July holiday at Mill- | ville as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Shewan. . Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hedden and | Carl who are summering at Lake | Nuangola expect to return to their home on Machell avenue for the | Library Auction this weekend. They { will have house guests. Mrs. James Godfring of Shaver- town has been a patient in the General Hospital. { | { { [ * * * Mrs. Lewis LeGrand has returned to her home on Baldwin street af- ter spending the last six weeks visiting her sister, Mrs. Harry Hill- man at Lincoln, Neb., and her bro- ther and wife, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Atkins at Wayne, Neb. While she was there Mrs. Hillman underwent a serious operation. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Brooks of West Dallas entertained employees and personnel of Brooks and Com- i pany’s offices at their home yester- day. Mrs. Cragg Herdman of Beau- mont road, Kunkle, has returned with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sweezy to their home in Canfield, Ohio, for a short visit. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Kunkle, have as guest bara Sweezy. Harry Sweezy, Miss Bar- Star-Lite DRIVE-IN THEATRE TUNKHANNOCK Next to-Airport—Route 309 FRIDAY and SATURDAY July 7 and 8 0 “Pardon My Sarong” Abbott and Costello News—Three Cartoons SUNDAY and MONDAY July 9 and 10 “Sitting Pretty” Clifton Webb, Robert Young Sports—Novelty—Cartoon TUESDAY July 11 DOUBLE FEATURE “Hit the Road” Dead End Kids and “Tuna Clipper” Roddy McDowell News WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY July 12 and 13 “Down to Earth” Larry Parks, Rita Hayworth Technicolor News Cartoon Two Shows, Starting at Dusk Party At Bear Creek Mr. and Mrs, David Jenkins of Parrish street entertained a num- ber of friends at their cottage at Bear Creek on the Fourth of July. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Robinhold, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rich- ards, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Richard- son, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Haycox, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ohlman, the Jenkins and all the children. Family Picnic Is Held At Park Sunday A number of Kunkle people and their guests enjoyed a family party at Traver’s Park on Sunday. They were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sweezy and Barbara of Canfield, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Doll and Jimmy Casterline, Evans Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Cragg Hedman, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Parks and Butch, Mrs, Al- bert Patton, of Beaumont, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hilbert, Kieth, Janice, Sheila and Larry, Mr. and Mrs. George Landon of Kunkle, Mr. and Mrs. David Jones of Hughestown.’ Robert W. Bodycomb Is At Training Center Robert W. Bodycomb, seaman re- cruit,’ USNR, son of Dr. and Mrs. R. M. Bodycomb of 47 Main Street, Dallas, is a member of a group of 2,000 Naval Reserve recruits who are undergoing two-week basic training at the Naval Training Cen- ter, Great Lakes, Ill. His training closely parallels that given to a recruit in the regular Navy. As a member of a 60-man company he has courses in military training, first aid, physical train- ing, small arms fire, ordnance and gunnery, seamanship and fire fight- ing. He also has full access to all recreational facilities, which include a hobby shop, library, game room | and an indoor swimming pool. While at Great Lakes, he is able to visit Chicago or Milwaukee on a -12-hour liberty. Next year he will be eligible for a two-week cruise on a Naval Reserve Vessel. Caroline Voitek Is Hostess To Club Voitek the Caroline members of entertained Centermoreland 4-H Club at her home at 10 o’clock | Friday. Meeting night was changed | from Friday to Wednesday. It was decided to open the club to boys and Harold Appleby, Roger Jack- son and Jackie Keho joined. Other new members were Helen Dulsky and Sylvia Kehoe, : will be held at the home of Shirley Stover. Rev. Alverta Sechler Rev. Alverta Sechler, the Dallas Free Methodist Church, is spending a month’s vacation at her home in Allentown. During her absence Rev. Herbert Gabriel and son,” Richard of Wilkes-Barre are conducting services. VOU LEST A Safe Deposit Box in our Fire-and-Theft-Preof Vaults Protects valuables ot less then Ie o day. @ First Moor == Street Lovel — Ne Stain & "WYOMING NAT'L BANK or WILKES BARRE - DALLAS OUTDOOR THEATRE ROUTE 309 — ABOVE DALLAS FRIDAY “Champion” starring Arthur Kennedy and Marilyn Maxwell and Kirk Douglas SATURDAY “Thunderhoof” Starring Preston Foster, Mary Stuart, and William Bishop SUNDAY and MONDAY “The Red Pony” in technicolor starring Myrna Loy and Robert Mitchum TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY “Loves of Carmen’ in technicolor with Rita Hayworth and Glenn Ford THURSDAY and FRIDAY “More the Merrier” : starring Jean Arthur, Joel McCrea and Charles Coburn © Two Shows Nightly Starting at Dusk Refreshments Playground—Kiddie Area Children under twelve admitted free. Next meeting | pastor of Church Albert Parrishes Are Given Housewarming Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Parrish were guests of honor at a house- warming party in their new home on Parrish street Saturday night. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Parrish and Fay, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Titus and Sharon, and Miss Doris Titus, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Reese Lewis, Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond V. Titus, Forty Fort; Mrs. Donald Frantz, Syracuse, N.Y; Miss Laura Farley, Dover, Delaware; Owen E. Young, Rohrs- burg. Your summer ward- robe is safe when sent to HECK DRY CLEANER CALL HECK H.L. 4256 Prompt Delivery Service Men's Shirts Laundered Doings Meet In Clsssicomr™ Lt. Robert N. Smith of the U.S. Marine Corps now stationed at Paris Island, S.C., attended the same football coaches’ clinic as his dad Col. Norman Smith, Director of Athletics at Wyoming Seminary, at the University of Maryland, Col- lege Park, Md. The two were sur- prised when they met in the class- room the first morning. Scott Reunion The Edward K. Scott Reunion will be held Sunday at Benton Park. Follow your —DOCTOR ® You follow your doctor's counsel on matters relating to health. Now, follow his example. 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