Purely Personal Elizabeth Dierolf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Dierolf, Shaver- ‘town, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Roushey at Canton N.Y. Ozonia Lodge. William Dierolf, Shavertown is recovering at his home after a three weeks illness with a virus infection. Mr. and Mrs, William Dierolf will celebrate their thirty-first wedding anniversary this Sunday. No fes- tivities have been planned. Invitations have been issued for the marriage of Miss Lucille Dis- que, daughter of Mrs. Sarah Dis- que of Ashley, formerly of Dallas, to George Bittenbender, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bittenbender Sat- urday, August 19 at 2 pm. in Dallas Methodist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Reilly of Idetown had as weekend guests their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rice and family and Miss Marilyn Reilly and Frederick Packard of Jersey Shore. Tommy Johnson of Wilkes-Barre has been spending a few, days with his grandparents, Mr .and Mrs. Ed- ward T. Line of Main Street. Mrs. Eugenie Barbot and Mr. and Mrs. Veron Barbot of Scarsdale, N. Y. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Peterson. Miss Jean Louise Williams, Nor- ton Avenue, will sail August 2nd from New York on the S. S. Am- - erica for an automobile tour of England, Scotland and Wales. She will be accompanied by Miss Cath- erine Hathaway of New Port News, Va. They will return September 25th. Joe Peterson with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Peterson of Shamokin have returned after visiting Grandma Peterson in Quincy, Mass. for 10 . days. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Moyer of Lehman avenue had as guest last week the latter’s sister, Mrs. Harry Geary of White Plains. Bobby Moy- er returned with her to be. her guest for the next couple weeks. Wednesday night Mrs. Moyer’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brotherton of Huston, Texas, were dinner guests at the Moyer home. Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Risley, Huntsville road, spent the weekend at Lancaster and the Pennsylvania Dutch country. - Mr. and Mrs. T. M. B. Hicks, Demunds road, will move next week to the Hugh Murray house on Pioneer avenue which they have purchased. Sheldon Evans of Shavertown and Arlie Bowman of Wilkes-Barre spent Friday of last week in Phil- adelphia. Miss Helen Williamson of Phil- adelphia is spending the week vis- iting old friends and relatives Back of the Mountain. : Miss Jennie Webster, aunt of Rev. Robert Webster, is staying at the Methodist parsonage in Trucks- ville while Rev. Webster is vaca- tioning at the home of his parents at Bethany, Pa. and in the New England States. Miss Frances Dorrance of Hunts- ville and a former classmate at Vassar College, Mrs. Howard Tay- lor of Philadelphia will leave next week for Mt. Desert, Maine, to spend a month. Dick Ide who submited to an op- eration in Presbyterian Hospital a couple weeks ago is home now and able to use his legs which will be in a cast for several months. . Mr. and Mrs. Ben Richards of De- troit, Mich., are visiting the for- mer’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Richards of Leh- man avenue. Mrs. Clyde Cooper and Dougie who are vacationing at Lake Carey spent Monday at their home on Lehman avenue. Mrs. Herbert Dreher has returned to her home on Park street after being a patient under observation at Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Lacy of Pio- neer avenue will leave next week for Stockholm, Sweden on a busi- ness and pleasure trip. Mr. and Mrs. Howell Rees of the Bahama Islands who are visiting the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Henry at Shickshinny spent the weekend as guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Scott of Huntsville road. . Miss Miriam Lathrop and her aunt, Miss Emily Avery of Spring- ville drove to Stonington, Conn. over the weekend. They took Mrs. Neighborhood No Mildred Lyons Is Honored At Shower Miss Mildred Lyons, bride-elect, was guest of honor at a personal shower given by Mrs. James Skam- eritz, Division street, Wilkes-Barre, Tuesday night. Present were Mrs. James Busch, Mrs. George Mahon, Mrs. Dan Sawka, Mrs. Henry Bet- cher, Mrs. Anthony Broody, Mrs. George Broody, Mrs. Jacob Broody, Mrs. Arch Busch, Mrs. Edward Prutzman, Jane and Joan Betcher, Roberta Busch, Jean Broody, Sophia Canchur, Mildred McNeel, the guest of honor and the hostess. Entertain For Guests Mr. and Mrs. Ray Henney of Kunkle entertained over the week- end Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henney and daughters, Barbara, Carol and Diane of Dayton, Ohio. Sunday they had a picnic for their guests. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Henney, George Henney of Wilkes- Barre, Robert Henney, New Jersey and Raymond Kuhnert Jr. Over- brook road. Have New Baby Girl Mr. and Mrs. John Allen, Shav- er avenue, Shavertown, have an- nounced the birth of a daughter in General Hospital Tuesday, July 18. Sterling Eyre who has been guest of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Scureman home. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Scureman of Huntsville road spent the week- end at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McWilliam near Sha- mokin. Murray and Doug were for- mer classmates at Princeton. Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Malkemes and Fred Jr. and Peggy of Shaver- town visited the Lincoln Caverns at Huntingdon, Pa. over the week- end. Mrs. Emmett Hoover and child- ren, Kenneth and Jean, Mrs. Rob- ert Hoover and Iva of Outlet vis- ited Mrs. Lynn Thomas at Hall- stead and Betty and Clara Sutton, Johnson City, N.Y. on Friday. Mrs. Robert Hoover, Paul and Iva Hoover of Outlet and Miss Vera Rogers of Lehman spent Sunday at the Pinebrook Bible Conference at Stroudsburg. Thomas A. Eipper who has been a patient at General Hospital for many weeks is now living at the Frantz Convalescent Home at Huntsville. Mr. and Mrs, William Richards | and children, Karen and Kieth of Pougkeepsie, N.Y. are spending their vacation with Mrs. Richards’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jack- son of Harveys Lake and Mr. Rich- ards’ mother, Mrs. Ann Richards of Beaumont. Monday night Mrs. Stel- lla Isages and Mrs. Fred Dodson and Jackie and Mrs. Edith Shoe- maker and Rohanna were callers at the home of Mrs. Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dunckle of Norwich, N.Y. are guests of Attor- ney and Mrs. Robert Fleming and family of Kunkle. John Hughes, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes, Lehman Avenue is paying a two-week visit to his par- ents at their cottage at Lake Nu- angola. John is associated with American Chain and Cable in the Chicago office. He was graduated from Columbia in 1948 and affil- iated almost immediately with the present organization. Miss Mary Reedy and Miss Eliz- abeth Setse will return next week to Atlanta, Ga., after spending the summer months with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Reede of Center Hill road. Dr. and Mrs. O. A. Bartley, Dov- er, Del, were last weekend guests of Miss Louise Frantz of Machell avenue. Dr. Bartley is president of Wesley Junior College where Miss Frantz is a member of the faculty. Mr. and Mrs, R. B. Shaver and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Shaver and { daughter who have been summer- ing at North Lake spent several days this week at their Idetown homes and attended the Country Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Updyke and children, Bradley and Bonnie Lee of Church street are on a trip to Canada. HIMMLER THEATRE Dallas, Pa. SHAVER THEATRE - SHAVERTOWN FRI-SAT. . “Francis” Donald O'Conner Patricia Mednia Cartoon and News MON-TUES. Loaded Pistols” Starring Gene Autry and : Barbara Britten Cartoon, Comedy and Sports WED-THUR. “Paid in Full” TODAY and TOMORROW “Young Man With a 3 Horn” Kirk Douglass MONDAY and TUESDAY “Brimstone” _ in trucolor Rod Cameron, Adrean Booth WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY “The Damned Don’t Herdman Family Enjoys Family Dinner Party For the second time within a month the Herdman family has enjoyed a family dinner and re- union. The first occasion was July 2 when Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sweezy and their youngest dau- ghter, Barbara were visiting here from Canfield, Ohio. Mrs. Sweezy is the former Vivian Herdman and has been residing in Ohio for the past eight years. The second occasicn was July 16 .when the family enjoyed a dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Doll at Evans Falls in honor of Mrs. Herbert R. Gessell of Garden City, L. I. Mrs. Gessell is the former Doris Herdman and has been teaching on Long Island ever since her graduation from Mansfield State Teachers’ College in 1924. At present she is teaching negroes. She is now enroute to the National Convention of Education at St. Louis, Mo. Present at the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Harry, Doll and James Casterline of Evans Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jacobs of ‘Harrisburg; Mr. and Mrs. George Landon, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hilbert and Keith, Janice, Larry and Sheila, Mr. and Mrs. Cragg Herdman, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Parks, Butchie Parks, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Patton of Kunkle; Mr. and Mrs. David Jones of Pitts- ton; and the guest of honor. Second Birthday Party Mrs, Harold Gebler of Harveys Lake entertained last Wednesday in honor of her daughter, Linda, who celebrated her second birth- day anniversary. Lunch was served to Lillian and Jerry Traver, Flora, Larry and Leon West, Bradley Rauch, Charles Conden, Paul, Janet and Nancy Gebler. Joan Kear Is Seventeen; Has Luncheon at Club Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kear of Lake road entertained at a luncheon at Irem Country Club last Thursday honoring their daughter, Joan who celebrated her seventeenth birthday anniversary. Present were Ethel Evans, Alon Gorman, Helen Smith, Kathleen Ferenbach, Beverly Dunn, Carol Popky, Esther Flannery, Sherry Howell, Claire Lois Evans and Joan. Miss Shirley Scott Is Bride of Wayne Denmon Sunday morning at 8 o'clock, Miss Shirley Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Scott of Loyalville, became the bride of Wayne Den- mon, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Dan Denmon of Beaumont. Rev. Carl Brandon performed the cere- mony in the parsonage of the Cen- termoreland Baptist Church. Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Scott, parents of the bride. The bride wore white ankle length dress and wreath of white flowers in her hair. Her shoulder bouquet was of red rose buds. Mrs. Scott selected green street length dress and red roses. Mr. Denmon is a stone mason associated with John Denmon. Grace N. Ferry, E. L. Truitt of Philadelphia, Mrs. John Edwards of Edwardsville and Mrs. Francis Lew- is ‘of Lehman have returned home after touring the .New England States. They also took the boat trip to Nantucket where they visited Betty Lewis and Mary Edwards who are nurses at the Nantucket Cottage Hospital. 3 Invitations have been issued for the marriage of Miss Mildred Jean Lyons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Prutzman, Maplewood av- enue, to Robert Broody, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Broody of Main road, Dallas. Rev. Nicholas Husson will perform the ceremony in St. Mary’s Orthodox Syrian Church, Sunday, July 30 at 2 p.m. : Maid of honor will be Mildred McNeel, and bridesmaids, Polly Lou Cooper, Sophia Canchur and Jane and Joan Betcher. Junior bridesmaids will be Jean Broody, sister of the bridegroom, and Bar- bara Williams. Carol Jean Broody, cousin of the bridegroom and Joyce THE POST, FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1950 Kerwicki will be flower girls. Following the ceremony, of the Broody home. Plymouth. at the Broody home, George Broody will be his brother's best man and William Hart, Joe Dunham and Joe Le- Grand and Leonard Stover, ushers. a re- ception will be held on the lawn Miss Lyons is a graduate of Dal- las Borough High School and has been employed at the Acme Store The couple will reside temporarily Marilyn Reilly, Engaged To Jersey Shore Man Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Marilyn Pettebone Reilly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Reilly of Idetown to Pvt. Frederick Packard, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Danley of Jer- sey Shore. The wedding will take place in Jersey Shore Methodist Church Saturday, August 12. A reception for members of the family and a few friends will be held at the in Dallas. Mr. Broody was also|home of the bride’s sister and graduated from Dallas Borough | brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul High School and is associated with | Rice, immediately following the his father in Broody’s Floral Shop, | ceremony. Miss Reilly is a graduate of Forty Fort High School, class of 1948 and has been making her home with the Rices. Mr. Packard was At a very quiet wedding, Miss Dolores Cragle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cragle of Sweet Valley, became the bride of Earl Kittle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kittle of Sweet Valley in the par- sonage of Muhlenburg Methodist Church Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev. Oscar W. Saxe per- formed the double ring ceremony. Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Goff of Sweet Valley. The bride wore street length dress of white nylon and small white hat trimmed with lilies of the valley. Her shoulder bouquet was Miss Dolores Cragle Becomes Bride of Earl Kittle Saturday graduated from Jersey Shore High School, class of 1948, and is serv- ing with the U.S. Army at Fort Monmouth, N. J. The couple Monmouth. will reside at Fort. tes And News Of Local Church Doings Miss Mildred Jean Lyons To Wed | : Robert Broody Sunday, July 30 uick ® When illness strikes, your first thought is to strike back—but quick. So, when your doctor writes a prescription, bring it directly to this pharmacy We are organized to make the most of minutes. In an emergency, we’ll call for prescriptions and deliver the medicines. Your val- ued patronage is always sincerely appreciated. Earl’s Drug Store Main Highway . Trucksville, Pa. Telephone 110 of white carnations. Mrs. Goff selec- ted pink nylon with matching ac- cessories and shoulder bouquet of pink carnations. Following the ceremony the couple left for a trip to Philadel- phia. Mrs. Kittle is a graduate of Huntington Mills High School and ley Frocks Inc. Mr. Kittle is em- ployed as stone crusher with the B. G. Coon Construction Company. The couple will reside tempor- arily with the. bride's parents at Sweet Valley. Miss Eleanor Stash, Honored At Shower Mrs. Andrew Stash, Overbrook road, entertained at a variety show- er Sunday honoring her daughter, Eleanor who will marry Emery Shady of Swoyerville Saturday, August 5. The party table was attractive with centerpiece of mixed summer flowers and parasols for favors. Supper was served followed by mu- slo : Eleanor received lovely gifts. Present were Mrs, Joseph Buazas, Mrs. Andrew Domashinski, Mrs. Frank Domashinski, Mrs. John Shady, Eleanor Domashinski, Mary Ann Buzas, Mrs. Susan Remetz, Mrs. Walter Prokopchak, Mrs. An- drew Yedinak, -Swoyerville; Mrs. Michael Mitura, Rita Mitura, Mrs. Joseph Rich, Carol, Mrs. Robert Schlosser, Mrs. George Sialeck, Mrs. Elmer McDavitt, Delores Soley, Larksville; Mrs. Michael Silic, Sha- vertown; Mrs. Michael Chukinas, Mrs. Paul Stoner, Mrs. Edward Zaboski, Mrs. Frank Michels, Ber- nadine, Mrs. Joseph Polacky, Mrs. Anna Sebolka, Mrs. Joseph Laux, Mrs. Edward Estock, Mrs. Andrew Ondish, Mrs. Betty Patton, Mrs. John Elencik, Mrs. Hanford Eck- man, Mrs. Frank Sedler, Mrs. John Tibus, Mrs. Maude Wesley, Jean, Mrs. Raymond Kuhnert, Mrs. Mary Kamor, Mrs. Howard Yeager, Mrs. Paul Mulcey, Mrs. Robert Dolbear, Mrs. Anthony Hudak, Jr., Mrs. Jo- seph Hudak, Mrs. Anthony Hudak, Sr., Josephine, Rosine and Pauline Kozemchak, Mrs. Arnold Yeust, Dallas; Mrs. Andrew Sebolka, Ger- aldine, Mrs. Leland Moss, Trucks- ville; Mrs. Arthur Ward, Louisiana; Dorothy and Lorraine Stash, the guest of honor and the hostess. Read the Classified Column Star-Lite DRIVE-IN THEATRE TUNKHANNOCK Next to Airport—Route 309 FRIDAY and SATURDAY July 28-29 Abbott and Costello in “Keep ’Em Flying” Plus News and 3 Cartoons SUNDAY and MONDAY July 30-31 “One Sunday Afternoon” with Dennis Morgan and Do. Malone Also Cartoon and Technicolor Specialty TUESDAY August 1 DOUBLE FEATURE Sahara” with Humphrey Bogart “Flashing Guns” with Johnny Mack Brown Added News WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY August 2-3 “Black Arrow” with Louis Hayward and Janet Blair Sandy Beach Theatre FRIDAY and SATURDAY “Angels with Dirty Faces” Starring James Cagney, Pat O’Brien, Humphrey Bogart and the Dead End Kids cartoon and news SUNDAY and MONDAY Kiss in the Dark” David Niven, Jane Wyman and Broderick Crawford, winner of the 1950 Oscar TUESDAY ONLY DOUBLE FEATURE Hopalong Cassidy in _ “Hoppy’s Holiday” with Andy Clyde Hundred to one odds against him but Hoppy gets his man. fiStork Bites Man” Jackie Cooper Also Cartoon WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY “Road House” starring Ida Lupino, Cornell Wilde, Celeste Holmes and Richard Widmark Cartoon Two Shows Nightly 8:45 and 10:45 Children under Twelve Meeker Ladies, Guests Of Alderson W. S.C. S. The Alderson W.S.C.S. enter- tained members of the Meeker W.S.C.S. at a covered dish lunch- eon at the church on Thursday, July 20th. The Meeker ladies pre- sented Alderson with a lovely birthday cake, to celebrate their tenth anniversary as the W.S.C.S. The business meeting, worship ser- vice, and program followed the luncheon. Those attending were Mesdames Letha Wolfe, L. W. Kar- schner, Wayne King, Eugene Rob- ison, Gorden James, Minnie Hoover, C. Lamoreaux, J. A. Hilde- brant, W. L. Drabick, Walter D. Wolfe, Helen Van Buskirk, Lillie Connelly, Florence Beardsley, Na- omi Scholz, Elvira Wolfe, Addie Kyttle, Mary King, Raymond Gar- inger, William Deets, Richard Wil- liams, Howard Higgins. Mesdames Robert Avery, Kate Shultz, Morrison Witter, Alfred Rogers, Herman Garinger, Joseph Rauch, Albert Armitage, Harry Al- len Sr., George Taylor, Warren Dennis, Henry Butler, Giles Com- stock, Gilbert Carpenter, Harvey Kitchen, Fred Swanson, Alan Kist- ler, Wilson B. Reynolds, Sterling Jones, John Bennett, John Daug- herty, J. West, Carol Ann Lamor- eaux, and Rev. Ruth Underwood. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lewis en- tertained the following guests at their home last evening: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Lemon of Kingston and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Saxe of Newark, DALLAS OUTDOOR THEATRE ROUTE 309 — ABOVE DALLAS FRIDAY “Forever Amber” in technicolor starring Linda Darnell, Cornell Wilde Richard Green, George Sanders SATURDAY ““‘Scudda Hoo Scudda H ay” with June Haver and Lon McCallister SUNDAY and MONDAY Al Jolson says: “You ain’t seen nothin’ till you see Dan Dailey in “Give My Regards to Broadway” in technicolor starring Charles Winninger, Nancy Guild, Charles Ruggles and Fay Bainter TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY ‘Mr. Belvedere Goes to College” starring Clifton Webb and Shirley Temple The most screamingly funny thing to happen to the screen in years. 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