The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, August 11, 1950, Image 4

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THE POST, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1950 :
Notes And News Of Loca
| Church Doings
Purely
Personal
Shirley Booth, Harrisburg, wvisit-
ed her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Booth, Loyalville, over this
past weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Elsworth,
Washington, D.C., have been spend-
ing the week with Mr. and Mrs.
Addison Woolbert, Trucksville.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Archibald Brooks
and family of West Dallas are
spending their vacation at Cape
Cod.
Joe Peterson was guest of his
friend, Jack Pauling, Norton ave-
nue, a few days this week.
Mrs. Walter Shaver returned to
her home on Pioneer avenue over
the weekend after submitting to an
operation at Nesbitt Hospital. She
is getting along nicely and is ablef "1:0 home on Norton avenue
to be downstairs now.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Nentzel
arrived at their home in Lehman| 4 Mrs Jack Richardson, Mr. and
Sunday evening after a trip tong David Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs.
Fort Lewis, Wash. Their daugh-
ter, Mrs. Peter Hospodar returned
with them after her husband, Sgt.
1 Cl. Peter left for overseas duty.
Mrs. Arlean Bowman and daugh-
ter of Church street recently spent
a week at Split Rock Lodge, Blakes-
lee.
Cards have been received from
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kingston
and family from Grand Rapids,
Mich. They are enjoying lovely
weather and fine fishing all along
the line.
Mr. an Mrs. Henry Peterson of Ralph Breisch and daughter, Janet
Norton avenue spent several days
this week at Scarsdale, N.Y. where
they were called by the death of
a friend.
Miss Miriam Lathrop, Main road,
spent the weekend at Williams-
town, Mass.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eck and fam-
ily have returned to their home at
Shavertown after spending several
weeks at Perrin Marsh.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Risley,
Huntsville road, spent the weekend
at Hanover, N.H. and Northamp-
ton, Mass.
Mrs. D. T. Scott and children of
Huntsville road returned from High-
land Lake, N. J., over the weekend.
Durelle drove down and brought
‘them back.
Miss Lois Kiefer has returned to
her home at Shrineview after
spending several weeks in New
York City with her father.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis of
Pioneer avenue are enjoying a trip
through the Thousand Islands and
other parts of Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
and daughter,
Strayer
spent several days this week at
Cape Cod.
Miss Norma Smith R: N. of Dan- | mother and Jolly are spending the
ville is spending the week with her
sister-in-law, Mrs. Robert Smith at
Alexandria, Va., where she is tak-
ing care of the new baby, Robin
General and Mrs. Norman
Smith will drive down over the
Lynn.
weekend and bring her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Heffernan
of Lehman will spend the weekend
at Tanglewood, Mass., where their
daughter, Nancy is a member of
the Tanglewood Chorus.
Mr. and Mrs. David Jones of
Hughestown and Mr. and Mrs.
George Landon of Kunkle spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Sweezy at Canfield, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Steiger of
Brooklyn recently visited Mr. and
Mrs. George Landon. The Steigers
and the Landons were callers at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Eggleston of Vernon.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Clark, Bar-
bara and Pete of Baldwin street,
Jim Huston, Billy Atherton, John
McCole and Sally McCole are on a
week’s trip through Canada.
Dr. and Mrs. John Doane, Or-
chard street, Trucksville, had as
weekend guests Dr. Wilton Doane,
Dr. and Mrs. John Doane Jr., Phila-
delphia and Lee Allen of New York
City.
Lewis Jones who recently injured
his arm has returned to his home
at Harveys Lake after being a pa-
tient at General Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Trethaway
of Forty Fort have purchased the
house formerly occupied by the
Bednar family on the old Wash-
burn Farm, West Dallas, and will
move Back of the Mountain shortly.
Sally Moyer of Lehman avenue
has returned from Conyngham
where she visited her aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Benjam-
in for several weeks. Bobbie is
down there now.
SHAVER THEATRE
SHAVERTOWN
FRI.-SAT.
“Captain Carey,
u. S. AY
Alan Ladd, Wanda Hendrix
Cartoon—Comedy—News
MON.-TUES.
“Young Man With
a Horn”
Kirk Douglas, Lauren Bacall
Cartoon
RH UR.
an of Her Own”
anwyck, John Lund
Sally of Idetown, |On Machell avenue this week after
Another Grandson For
The Lewis LeGrands
Born at the Nesbitt Hospital
Wednesday morning, husky son of
Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. LeGrand
will join his brother and sister
Richard Jr. and Mary Ruth within
the week at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis LeGrand, Baldwin street.
Richard is finishing his senior
studies at Tri-State Engineering
School, Angola, Indiana, will join
his family later in the summer.
Mrs. Logan E. Teeler, Richmond In-
diana, Mrs. LeGrand’s mother ar-
rived on Sunday, to be with her
daughter for a week or ten days.
Mrs. Richard LeGrand has been in
Dallas since early May.
James Besecker Is
Surprised On Birthday
James: Besecker was guest of
honor at a surprise birthday party
Saturday evening. Present were:
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Robinhold, Mr:
Harry Ohlman and the Beseckers.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ely,
Hosts At Outdoor Party
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ely of
Lehman entertained a number of
friends at a lawn party Sunday.
Present were: Mr. and Mrs. J.
Owen Ely. and children, Annette,
Janet, Alan, Richard and Raymond
of Newark, Del, Mrs. Peter Hospo-
dar of Fort Lewis, Wash. Mrs.
of Bloomsburg, Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Yank of Berwick, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Souder of Demunds,
Mrs. Ellen Souder and Harold, Vir-
ginia Wilson of Dallas, Mr. and
Mrs. Leland Nentzel, Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Shupp, Ruth and Francis
Nentzel and the Elys of Lehman.
Hostess At Supper
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Garing-
er of Harveys Lake entertained at
an outdoor dinner and supper on
Friday. Guests were: Mrs. Bertha
Arnold, Miss Bertha Arnold, Thom-
as Park, of Wilkes-Barre, Karen
and Nancy Zeiss of Clarks Summit,
Mrs. James Worth and Jimmie,
Lina Garinger and Arnold Garinger
of Harveys Lake.
Herman Garinger has returned
to his home at Harveys Lake after
submitting to an operation at Gen-
eral Hospital. / ;
Zena Strub returned to her home
spending a month at Brownie Scout
Camp, Harveys Lake. She and her
rest of the week at her grand-
mother’s in Easton. Mike will
drive down for them over the
weekend.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Kenneth Oliver and
children of Huntsville are spending
the week in Canada.
Mr. and Mrs, Thomas E. Varker,
Pioneer avenue, moved to 22 Mey-:
ers street, Forty Fort. The Fred
Howells of Shavertown have pur-
chased the Varker home and will
move in shortly.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Coolbaugh
and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Kunkle
recently visited Crystal Cave -and
Miniature Village.
Mrs. Lee Sheppardson and daugh-
ter Peggy and Miss Fay Sheppard-
son have returned to Danville, after
spending two weeks with Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Higgins of Harveys
Lake.
Miss Mary Kuchta and Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Garinger, Harveys
Lake, visited Mrs. Elizabeth York
and family in Kingston Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Alan Kistler of
Harveys Lake will have as weekend
guests for the Kistler-Adams wed-
ding Mrs. John West of Brooklyn,
Mrs. Rita Wood of Red Bank, N.J.,
Mr. and Mrs. John Lees and Al-
bert Adams of Douglaston, L.I. Mrs.
James Kistler and Glenna of Sheeps
Head Bay.
Mrs. J. Machell Hildebrant of
Bethlehem wlil spend the weekend
visiting friends and relatives in Dal-
las.
"HIMMLER
THEATRE
Dallas, Pa.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
“The Reformer and
the Red Head”
starring June Allyson and
Dick Powell
Cartoon and News
MONDAY and TUESDAY
“Gee Men”
starring James Cagney
Cartoon
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
“Tell It To The
Judge”
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
with Rosiland Russell
Mrs. Ruby Scouten Is
Honored At Shower
Mrs. Ruby Scouten was guest of
honor at a shower given by Mr.
and Mrs. Henry J. Wyant of Noxen
recently. Games were played and
refreshments enjoyed. She received
lovely gifts.
Present were: Mrs. Shirley Moy-
er, Mary Javers, Mrs. Lewis Jones,
Mrs. Ricky Scouten, Mrs. Henrietta
Deater, Mrs. Ruth Dymond, Mrs.
Arlene Dymond, Mrs. Anna Patton,
Mrs. Frank Scouten, Mrs. Nellie
Scouten, Mrs. Helen Jackson, Mrs.
Jean Dobbs, Mrs. Marion Wyant,
Mrs, Audrey Patton, Mrs. Marion
L. Wyant, Mrs. Charlotte Boston,
Mrs. Sophie Hackline, Mrs. Joseph-
ine Letters and the guest of honor.
Earl Lozier Is Guest
At Birthday Party
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Lozier of
Harveys Lake entertained at a
wiener roast honoring their son,
Earl who celebrated his birthday an-
niversary last Saturday. Present
were Robert, Ruth and Alice Wil-
liams, Shirley Mae Sult, Junior
Winters, Fred Oney, John Llewel-
lyn, James Hunsinger, Arthur Scott,
Marion Lozier, Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert Miller and Robert Jr., Mr. and
Mrs. Austin Wertman, Mr. and Mrs.
David Williams and David Jr., Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Williams, Arnold
Garinger, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lozier,
the Emery Loziers and Earl.
Hoover Family Enjoys
Annual Reunion at Lake
The thirty-ninth annual reunion
of the Hoover family was held at
Harveys Lake picnic grounds Sat-
urday, July 29.
Present were: Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. Post Sr., Miss Lois Post, Miss
Barbara Miers, Mrs. Helen J. Miers,
Miss Janet Miers, Mrs. Joseph Ells-
worth, Kingston; Mr, and Mrs. I
R. Elston, Mrs. Henrietta Miller,
Mrs. John Stevenson, George
Stevenson, Bernard Hughes, Shav-
ertown; Mrs.. Harold Payne,Gail and
Sandra, Mr. and Mrs. Grover C.
Anderson, Grover and Gary, Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Grey, Mrs. Emma
Hoover, Dorothy Hummell, Gladys
Hummell, Mrs. Raymond Grey,
Linda, Howard and Donald, Har-
veys Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Hoover, .Mrs. Harry Jones, Amos
Hoover Edgar Hoover, Daniel
Traver, Mrs. Robert Traver, Char-
lotte Traver, Noxen; Elizabeth Mil-
brodt, Esther Weaver, Erna Sor-
ber, Robert Sorber, Mrs. Chris Mil-
brodt, Emmett Milbrodt.
Mrs. Roland Keithline and Ro-
land Jr., Richard, Robert and
Dorothy, Donald and Marilyn, Mrs.
Bruce Crispell, Erma Crispell, Mrs.
Willard Crispell, Beverly Crispell,
Mr.: and Mrs. Robert Hoover, Iva
Hoover, Kenneth Hoover, Dewey
Hoover, Dan Hoover, Jesse Hoover
and Phyllis, Mrs. Burton Wilcox,
Outlet; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hoover,
Roxie Hoover, Lester Hoover, Mrs.
Floyd Hoover and Patsy, Mrs.
Bruce Spencer, Nancy and Bruce
Jr., Idetown; Mrs. Russell B. Wil-
cox and son, Karl of S. Bound
Brook, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Crispell, Newark Valley, N. Y.;
Nancy Jackson, Painted Post, N.Y.;
James H. Montross, Endicott, N.Y.
W.C.T.U. Meeting
W.C.T.U. will meet Tuesday at 2
p.m. at the home of Mrs, Zel Gar-
inger. Serving committee members:
Mrs. Ray Shiber, Mrs: Edgar Brace,
Mrs. Stanley Davies and Mrs. Wes-
ley Himmler.
Miss Daris Sadie Rossman
Will Marry Arnold L. Swan
Invitations have been issued for
the marriage of Miss Daris Sadie
Rossman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Rossman, Outlet, and Arnold
L. Swan, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. F.
Swan of Idetown. Rev. Frank K.
Abbot, assisted by Rev. James
Payne will perform the double ring
ceremony in Idetown Methodist
Church Friday, September 1 at 6
o'clock in the evening.
Miss Irma Calkins will play the
wedding march and Miss Sue
Thomas will be vocalist.
Miss Margaret Williams of Wilkes
Barre, a former classmate of Miss
Rossman’s at General Hospital
School of Nursing, will be maid of
honor and Miss Joan Reese of
Hazleton, Mrs. Faith Doran, Ashley,
also classmates, and Miss Ethel
Ide of Idetown, will be brides-
maids.
Best man will be .Earl - Swan,
brother of the . bridegroom, and
Preston Swan, Joseph Yablonski,
Willard Hoover and Philip Pascoe,
ushers.
Following the ceremony, a recep-
tion for about two hundred guests
will be held -at the home of the
bride.
Miss Rossman is a graduate of
Lake Township High School. Mr.
Swan was graduated from Leh-
man High School and is employed
at the Hudson Coal Company.
The couple will reside in an
apartment at Sweet Valley.
Miss Shirley Alexander Becomes
Bride of George Smith Saturday
Mr. ‘and Mrs. Elmer Alexander of
Reedsville, Pa., announce the mar-
riage of their daughter, Shirley to
George Smith Jr., son of George
and the late Carrie Michaels Smith
of Harveys Lake.
Rev. David Morgan, former pas-
tor of Alderson Methodist Church,
performed the double ring cere-
mony in Courtdale Methodist Church
Saturday, August 5 at 7:30 p.m. At-
tendants were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Rauch of Alderson.
The bride wore beige suit with
matching accessories. Mrs. Rauch
selected dusty rose suit.
Following “the ceremony the
couple left for a trip through the
New England States and Block Is-
land.
Mrs. Smith is ‘a graduate of
Lewistown High School and Lewis-
town Hospital School of Nursing.
She has been employed in the X-
Ray room of the Hospital. Mr.
Smith was graduated from Lake
Township High School and Wilkes-
Barre Business College. He has
been connected with the Game
Commission at Lewistown for the
past fourteen years.
The couple will reside at 625 West
Fourth street, Lewistown.
Betty Kepner Joins
Staff At Hamilton
Betty Kepner, R.N., daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kepner, Goss
Manor, is joining the surgical staff
at the newly opened Hamilton Vet-
eran’s Hospital in Brooklyn after
spending a week with her parents
in Dallas.
Miss Kepner, a graduate of Provi-
dence Hospital, Washington, D.C.,
'| has been for the past two years
assistant in the operating room at
Caledonian Hospital, Brooklyn.
Kunkle Church Service
Kunkle Methodist
day at 7:30, with Madeline Tran-
sue as soloist. Continuation of sum-
mer services for the remainder of
August will depend upon congre-
gational response.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rauch of
Harveys Lake entertained at sup-
per on Wednesday evening, Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Davis and Herbert Jr.
of Chester, Pa.
Church wil
hold a regular church service Sun-?
(ith
|| 80 sq. percales, values
Mrs. Weaver Is Hostess
‘To Township Classmates
Mrs. Charlotte Goldsmith Weaver
of Star Route, Dallas recently enter-
tained the class of ’'35 of Dallas
Township at her home for a picnic
luncheon. ‘Guests were: Mrs. Ann
Mahler Bush and son Carl of Forty-
Fort, Mrs. Alma Parrish Woolbert
of Mt. Zion, Mrs. Martha Russ
Smith, andison Willard Jr. of Fern-
brook, Mrs, Elsie Garinger Rauch,
and son Bradley and Mrs. Elsie Hig-
gins Jones, both of Harveys Lake,
Mrs. Liva Spencer Harris, sons Er-
nest and Gary, of Dallas, and Miss
Betty Jane Cooke of Philadelphia.
“3 BROOK STREET”
Trucksville
Final Clearance
OF
Summer Cottons
Wonderful values now
mean big savings in the
spring.
—just back from New
York ‘with 101 ideas
for your fall wardrobe.
Come in and select some-
thing wonderful to start
the season.
Junior, misses and
half sizes
J. PHILLIPS
Star-Lite
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
TUNKHANNOCK
Next to Airport—Route 309
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
August 11-12
“Susanna Pass”
with Roy Rogers and
Dale Evans
News, Cartoon, Comedy and .
Novelty
SUNDAY and MONDAY
August 13-14
“Red Stallion in the,
Rockies”
with Jean Heather and
Jim Davis
Added Comedy and 2 Cartoons
TUESDAY
August 15
DOUBLE FEATURE
“Her Hushand’s
Affairs”
with Lucille Ball and
Franchot Tone .
“Dangerous Money”
with Sidney Toler
Also News
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
August 16-17 §
“Whiplash”
with Dane Clark and
Alexis Smith
Plus News and 2 Cartoons
toon—Sport
Also Sports Scope and Cartoon
Sandy Beach
Theatre
FIRDAY and SATURDAY
Dana Andrews
Jean Peters In
“Deep Waters”
starring Caesar Ronero and
Dean Stockwell
Cartoon and News
SUNDAY and MONDAY
“Too Late For Tears”
with Lizabeth Scott,
Don Defore and Dan Duryea
The screens toughest couple
TUESDAY ONLY
DOUBLE FEATURE
“Here Gomes
Trouble”
starring William Tracy and
Joe Soyer
and
Al Roach presents
“Who Kill Doc
Robins”
in cinecolor
“This will kill you with
laughter.”
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
“Song of India”
starring Turbin Dey and
Gay Russell
Also” Cartoon—“So You Want
To Be a Baby Sitter”
Two Shows Nightly
Starting at 8:30 and 10:30
Children under Twelve
- Admitted Free
Bridge-Luncheon
Mrs. Jack Barnes entertained a
number of friends at a bridge
luncheon at her home on Elmcrest
Wednesday. Present were Mrs.
William Hodgson, Mrs. James
Huston, Mrs. Warren Meyers, Mrs.
Ralph Dixon, Mrs. Ames Campbell,
Mrs. Kern and the hostess.
SALE ENDS SATURDAY, AUGUST (9TH
Dan River Fabrics Vat Dyed, Sanforized
Regular 79¢ yard—Now 49c¢ yard
Bates Fabrics Vat Dyed, Sanforized
Regular 98c yard—Now 69¢ yard
45-in. gaberdine—regular $1.89—Now 98c yard
Dotted Swiss, values to 98c yard—Now 49c yard
Dimity all colors, values to 79¢ yard, 49c yard
HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL EDUCATIONAL TOYS
GREAT REDUCTIONS
ON ALL
Juvenile furniture, carriages, cribs, strollers
“Where a Dollar Does the Work of Two”
GUARANTEED LOWEST PRICES
IN THE VALLEY
Simon’s Mill End and Baby Shop
MAIN STREET on
i
to 59¢ yard—39c yard
LUZERNE, PA.
Earl’s Drug Store
Main Highway, Trucksviile
Telephone 110
oi tow se
@® Of course this is nota
“high-priced’’ phar-
macy. Sometimes pa-
trons, impressed by our
high ethical standards
and professional atmos-
phere, conclude that our
prices, too, must be “in
the stratosphere.” Ac-
tually, you will find that
it costs no more to have
a prescription com-
& pounded by our experts.
: RELIABLE® - |
“Woy
Eom
EA ARO
ANTIQUE
of DALLAS, PA.,
walnut what-not,
tables, kitchen utensils.
to mention.
M. L. BUNNELL, Auctioneer
Springville, Pa.
Susq. Co.
Having decided to move, I will offer a quantity of
my personal property at Public Auction, located on
the FERNBROOK ROAD, FERNBROOK, PA; also
located across from the COLONIAL INN, 2 miles south
AUGUST 19, 1950
At 1:00 P.M.
Chest of cherry drawers, melodion, corner cupboard
cherry wall mirrors, clocks, marble top dresser and wash
stand, Cathedral bed, rush bottom chairs, platform rockers,
sterling silver cake plate, many odd dishes of various colors
and sets, two Boston rockers, cord bed, picture frames
Hitchcock chairs, towel racks, dressers, book-case, 5-shelf
E eight cane bottom chairs, four splint
seated chairs, camphor bottles, studio couch, two drop leaf
Many other items too numerous
LENA McNEAL, Owner,
R. D. 2, Trucksville, Pa.
AUCTION
DALLAS
OUTDOOR
THEATRE
ROUTE 309 — ABOVE DALLAS
SATURDAY
“Buffalo Bill”
in technicolor
starring Joel McCrea, Maureen
O’Hara and Thomas Mitchell
A great show of thrill swept,
reckless adventures of the plains.
Two Shows, Starting at Dusk *
SUNDAY and MONDAY
| “Come To The Stahle”
starring Loretta Young,
Celeste Holm, Hugh Marlowe
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
“The Gallant Blade”
in cinecolor
with Victor Jory, Larry Parks
and Marguerite Chapman
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
‘Green Grass of
Wyoming”
starring Burl Ives, Peggy
Cummins, Charles Coburn
and Robert Arthur
Two Shows Nightly
Starting at Dusk
Refreshments
Playground—XKiddie Area
Children under twelve
admitted free.
SHORTIE PAJAMAS
Air Conditioned
MID-SUMMER CLEARANCE
SPECIAL VALUES
‘IN EVERY DEPARTMENT
DRESSES—Values to $12.99—Reduced to
$4.00 to $5.99
HALTERS—$1.00 to $1.29—Reduced
59c¢ to 89c¢
BLOUSES—SPECIAL PRICE
$1.00, sizes 32 to 38
Asst. Colors
100 MAIN STREET, LUZERNE — PHONE 7-6318
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