The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, September 01, 1950, Image 4

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THE POST, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER YO sme 1950 : ae
EN eighborhood Notes And News Of Local Church Doings
Purely
Personal
Miss Mary Alice Harris, Plain-
field, N. J. has returned to her
home after spending a month’s
vacation with Mrs. Francis Dough-
erty and Mrs. Thomas Templin,
Dallas.
Mrs. Francis Dougherty and Mrs.
Thomas Templin had as recent
guests Mrs, Leona Bedell, Factory-
ville; Mrs. Frank Driscoll, Buffalo;
Mrs. Ella Malloy, Harry and Lee
Dougherty, and Miss Mildred Allen
of Meshoppen; Jack Paterson,
Riverton, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert La France, Laceyville; Mr. and
Mrs. George Bunnell, Tunkhannock;
and Mr. and Mrs. John Bryant,
Binghamton.
Mr. and Mrs. Ss. R. Henning of
Trucksville are spending this week
in the Thousand Islands.
Arlean Bowman and daughter,
Dianne of Church street, spent last
week on a fishing trip in Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Post, Cliff-
side, Trucksville, had as guests last
week Mr. and Mrs. George Boote
of Gorham, Maine, and their dau-
ghter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
George Hilborn of South Portland,
Maine.
Mrs. Norman Smith entertained
a number of friends at luncheon '
yesterday honoring her mother, Mrs.
Ida Oxley, who has been spending
the summer with her at Huntsville.
Mrs. Oxley will return to her home
in Providence, R. I. next week.
Capt. Harold Rood who has been
stationed in Germany for the past
three years spent several days this
week with his wife, and parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rood of Leh-
man avenue.
George Phillips of Buffalo, N. Y,,
is spending his vacation with his
mother, Mrs. Florence Phillips and
his grandmother, Mrs. Fred Gor-
don, Norton avenue. Mrs. Phillips
and the children have been here
for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Velton Bean and
Linda have returned to their home
in Jackson Township after spend-
ing a few days with friends in
Perth Amboy, N. J.
Glen Carey is returning this week
from Camp Penwick, Mass. where
he spent the summer, Charles H.
Carey has returned from a’ Naval
cruise. He is a member of Battery
18 and is awaiting further orders.
Both boys are sons of Mr. and
Mrs. .Leo Carey of Cliffside avenue,
Trucksville.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bloomenstock
and Frank, Susan and Johnny of
Cherry Valley, N. Y., were recent
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
C. S. Hemenway of Hillside Farms.
Frank Hemenway of Van Harnes-
ville, N. Y., and Mrs. Adelaide Kipp |
of Indianapolis, Ind., were over-.
night guests of the Hemenways
last week.
Mike Strub, Machell avenue,
spent several days this week in
Easton where he attended the
funeral of his mother-in-law, Mrs.
Giering. Jerry and the children
have been in Easton for the past
two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lysle and
daughter, Barbara of Kinderhook,
N. J., and Mr. and Mrs. William
Knickerbacker were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. C. S. Hemenway, Hillside
Farms, last Wednesday.
Bobby Moyer has been ill at
the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Williams,
Hostess At Idetown
Mrs. Donald Williams entertain-
ed members of the Confidence Class
of Idetown Methodist Church at
her home last Tuesday might. Mrs.
David Ide, Mrs. Thomas Kreidler
and Mrs. Hayden Williams assisted
her.
Plans were made to pay $600
to the organ fund.
Next meeting will be held at the
home of Mrs. Claude Agnew on
September 6.
Present were: Mrs. George Kes-
ter, Mrs. Roswell Frederici, Mrs.
Alfred Hadsel, Mrs. Claude Agnew,
Mrs. Kenneth Calkins, Mrs. Glenn
Spencer, Mrs. Russell Rogers, Mrs.
Francis Kreidler, Mrs. John Gar-
inger, Mrs. Dean Shaver, Mrs.
Bruce Williams, Mrs. Harold Titus,
Miss Bess Cooke and the hostesses.
Birthday Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hemenway
of Hillside Farms entertained at
dinner last Thursday honoring
Mrs. Victor Baiz of Wilkes-Barre
who celebrated her birthday anni-
versary. Present were Mr. and
Mrs. Baiz and Ginger and Carol,
Mrs. May Blyn and the Hemen-
ways.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Adams
have returned from their wedding
trip and are residing at Bloom-
field, N.J. They spent the week-
end at the Lake with Mrs. Adams’
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Kistler.
Rev. Robert Webster will re-
turn to his home in Trucksville
Sunday after spending several
weeks at Sky Lake Camp.
Miss Betty Cook who has been
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Cook of Fernbrook will re-
turn to her position in New York
City next week.
Warren Hicks of New York City
visited his mother, Mrs. T. M. B.
Hicks Jr., Pioneer avenue, last
week. He came to the Valley to
see his new son.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Jones and
Nancy Jane have moved to '21
Spring street, Shavertown.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Shewan
and son, Robert, attended the
Wise-Nash wedding at Allentown
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Buckley
and son, Jimmy, spent last week-
end in Asbury Park and Atlantic
City. They were accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rowlands of
Edwardsville.
Mrs. Harry Ohlman, is a patient
at Wyoming Valley Homeopathic
Hospital where she submitted to
an operation on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Henney and
son, Robert and Ray Kuhnert have
returned from a tour of the New
England States and Canada.
Mrs. Otto Stompler and daugh-
ter, Winifred, are visiting the
former’s daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Henney of
Kunkle.
Mrs. Dale Wolfe, daughter, Enid,
and son, Arthur, of Norwood, Ohio,
will be the guests this weekend
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Howell of
Shavertown. Mrs. Wolfe is Mr.
Howell’s sister. Her daughter, a
graduate of DePauw University,
will enter Katherine Gibbs School,
Boston, this fall.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Bertram,
former residents, are visiting old
friends in Shavertown.
Dr. and Mrs. Malcolm Bortwick
have returned from a motor trip
Mrs. Homer Moyer, Lehman avenue
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Howell Rees who |
have been spending the summer |
with the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. M. Henry of Shickshinny
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. T.} erly of Shavertown, currently sta-
Scott Jr., Huntsville road, last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hemenway of
Hillside Farm visited their son,
Charles and family at Frankfort,
N. Y. and Mrs. Hemenways brother
and fatily at Ilion, N. Y. last Mon-
day.
Mrs. A. J. Morec of Pioneer ave-
nue is visiting her daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mfs. Russell
Johnson at Washington, D. C. She
took Russell Jr. who has been
spending the summer with her
back home.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hutchison
Jr. have returned from their six
week’s trip across the continent
and are guests of the James
Hutchisons Sr. Labor Day they
will leave for Philadelphia where
Norma will resume her teaching
duties and Jim his medical college
training.
SHAVER THEATRE
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
“Riding High”
starring Bing Crosby and
Colleen Gray
MONDAY and TUESDAY
“Maw and Pa Kettle
Go to Town”
Marjorie Main and
Percy Kilbride
through Ohio and Kentucky.
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Howell visited
{ friends in New Hope and French-
town, N. J., over the past week-
end.
Sergeant Paul L. Redmond, form-
tioned at Muroc Field, California,
has been recently promoted to staff
sergeant.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frantz and
daughter, of Shavertown, have re-
turned after a trip to Thousand
Islands, Canada.
Mrs. Clyde Faatz and family, of
Shavertown, will move next week
to their new home in Zion, IIL
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Prynn and
family, and Mr. and Mrs. Glendon
Prynn and family, all of Joliet, I,
have been visiting friends and rel-
atives in this area.
HIMMLER
THEATRE
Dallas, Pa.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
“The Red Shoes”
IN TECHNICOLOR
Starring Anton Walbrook and
Moira Shearer
MONDAY and TUESDAY
“The Gunfighter”
with Gregory Peck and
Jean Parker
Cartoon and News
Miss Harriet Thomas,
Bride Of Jack E. Lewis
Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas of
66 Townsend avenue, Swoyerville,
announce the marriage of their
daughter, Harriet, to Jack E. Lewis,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis
of Pioneer avenue.
Rev. Frederick Reinfurt perform-
ed the double ring ceremony, Sat-
urday, August 5 in Shavertown
Methodist Church.
Attendants were Shirley Thomas,
sister of the bride and Kenneth
Hanna of Shavertown.
The bride given in marriage by
her father wore aqua street-length
dress with white accessories. Her
shoulder bouquet was of pink
roses, Miss Thomas chose pink
dress with white accessories and
yellow rose buds.
Following the ceremony,” a re-
ception was held at the home of
the bridegroom.
Mrs. Lewis is a graduate of
Swoyerville High School and has
been employed by the Duplan Silk
Mill. Mr. Lewis attended Kingston
Township High School and has
been serving with the U. S. Navy.
The couple will reside with the
bridegroom’s parents.
Miss Jeanette Truax
Marries Vernon Moore
Mrs. S. T. Truax of Laurel Run,
former Demunds and Orange resi-
dent, announces the marriage of
her daughter, Jeanette, to Vernon
Moore of Rochester, Minn. The
ceremony was performed August
19 at Rochester.
Mrs. Moore who is connected
with the Sister Kenney Polio In-
stitute has just completed a year’s
study and training at the Mayo
Clinic. She expects to spend the
next year in Jersey City with the
polio Foundation. During World
War II she served with the U.S.
Army.
Mrs. Truax and the Moores called
on the C. J. Eippers and Mrs. Mel-
vin Mosier on Monday.
Teaches In Delaware
Albert Crispell, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Crispell of Noxen R.D.,
left Tuesday for Newark, Del,
where he has accepted a position
teaching fourth grade.
For the past three years, Albert,
who received his Masters’ Degree
at Penn State, has been teaching
at Hockessin, Del. During World
War II he served for four years
with the U. S. Army in the Phil-
ippines and Japan.
Seventh Son Born
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sutton of
Idetown have announced the birth
of a son at General Hospital Wed-
nesday, August 23. Mrs. Sutton
is the former Doris Krieger, dau-
ghter of James Krieger and the
late Mrs. Ethel Krieger. This is
the Sutton’s seventh son.
Tom Thumb Wedding
To Be Repeated
The Tom Thumb Wedding which
played to a capacity crowd at Dal-
las Township School Friday eve-
ning, will be repeated by popular
request at Dallas Borough School
on September 13, 7:30. Mrs. Wil-
son Garinger is chairman, Mrs.
Charles Mahler co-chairman. The
wedding was sponsored by the
Dallas Junior Woman's Club.
A party for all children taking
part was held last week, Mrs. Wil-
liam Hanna and Mrs. William
Baker, Jr., chairmen. About
seventy children were entertained.
At a lovely wedding, Miss Elean-
or Stash, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Stash of Overbrook road,
became the bride of Emery Shady,
son of Mr. and Mrs. John Shady
of Swoyerville, Saturday, August
5 at 10 o'clock in the morning.
Rev. John J. O'Leary performed
the double ring ceremony before
an altar decorated with palms and
gladioli. Mrs. Robert Laux played
the wedding march and Mrs. Frank
McGarry was soloist.
Miss Josephine Hudak, Over-
brook road, was maid of honor and
her sister, Miss Rosine Hudak and
Miss Delores Soley, Larksville, were
bridesmaids. Mary Ann Buzas,
of Swoyerville, niece of the bride-
groom, was flower girl.
John Bosak, cousin of the bride-
groom, was best man and George
Fabian, nephew of the’bridegroom,
and Thomas Stash, brother of the
bride, ushers.
The bride given in marriage by
her father, wore French gown over
taffeta fashioned with Peter Pan
collar of chantilly lace, tight bodice
and full skirt. Her veil of im-
ported silk illusion fell from a
bonnet type crown trimmed with
Miss Eleanor Stash Marries
Emery Shady Of Swoyerville
orange blossoms. She carried a
prayer book marked by an orchid.
Maid of honor chose taffeta
gown of green with matching head-
dress and bridesmaids, lavender.
They all carried bouquets of roses.
Little Mary Ann-Buzas wore nylon
net dress of Nile green made with
double skirt and carried a basket
of mixed flowers.
The brides mother selected
green print and orchid corsage and
the Dbridegroom’s mother, blue
print with orchid corsage.
Following the ceremony, a diriner
was served to members of the im-
mediate families at the home of
the bride, followed by a reception
for a hundred fifty guests.
After a trip to Philadelphia, the
couple took up residence at 81
Perrin street, Swoyerville.
Mrs. Shady, a graduate of Dallas
Township High School, is employed
at General Cigar Factory, Nanti-
coke” Mr. Shady attended Swoyer- '
ville High School and served with
the U. S. Army as infantryman
during World War II. He is now
employed by . the Harry E. Coal
Company.
Wilson College Club
To Entertain Students
Wyoming Valley Wilson College
Club will entertain present and
prospective students at a covered
dish picnic at the home of Miss
Mary Jackson, Lake Nuangola, next
Saturday. Assisting Miss Jackson
are Mrs. Richard Jones, Mrs. Rob-
ert Aussenheimer, Mrs. Ralph
Hughes and Mrs. Ray Hedden.
Invitations have been issued to
club members and to the follow-
ing students: Patricia Black, Betty
Banks, Barbara Clark, Lois ‘Gleason,
Norma Gulla, Ann Hughes, Nancy
Hughes, Ruth Hughes, Charline
Martin, Marilyn Malkemes, Mil-
dred McCleary, Cynthia - Parker,
Jane ‘Pyne, Nancy Royer, Ethel
Schmidt, Alice Super and Nancy
Wolfe.
Mrs. Della Parrish Is
Guest On 73rd Birthday
Miss Bess Cooke of Idetown en-
tertained at open house Saturday
honoring her mother, Mrs. Della
Parrish, who celébrated her seventy
third birthday - anniversary. Mrs.
Parrish who is the pivot of practic-
ally every Idetown activity, re-
ceived a number of bouquets of
cut flowers and lovely gifts.
Dropping in were Mrs. Alfred
Hadsel, Carol Hadsel, Mrs. Emory
Hadsel, Mrs. Kenneth Calkins, Judy,
Kim, Linda and Randy Calkins, Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Parrish, Billie
Parrish, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Knapp,
John Evans, Mrs. Harriet Milling-
ton, Ruth Evans of Kingston; Mrs.
Hattie Page of Scranton; Mr. and
Mrs. J. Gordon Hadsel of Dallas;
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Updyke and
Robert and John of Trucksville.
Dr. and Mrs. Sherman Schooley
and daughter, Mary Elizabeth, will
White Mountains.
DALLAS
OUTDOOR
THEATRE
Star-Lite
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
TUNKHANNOCK
Next to Airport—Route 309
SUNDAY and MONDAY
September 3-4
Abbott and Costello in
“Who Done 11?”
* Added Pete Smith Specialty
and 3 Cartoons
TUESDAY
September 5
DOUBLE FEATURE
“Decoy”
with Eddie Norris and
Jean Gillie
“Highway 13”
‘ with Robert Lowery
Plus News
" WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
September 6-7
“Tulsa”
with Susan Hayward and
Robert Preston
Added News and 2 Cartoons
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
September 8-9
ROUTE 309 — ABOVE DALLAS
FRIDAY
“Sand”
IN TECHNICOLOR
Starring Mark Stevens,
Colleen Gray and Rory Calhoun
SATURDAY ONLY
“Pardon My Sarong”
Starring Bud Abbott and
Lou Costello
Virginia Bruce and
The Four Ink Spots
SUNDAY ONLY
“Oh You Beautiful
Doll’
in technicolor
starring June Haver, Mark
Stevens, Charotte Greenwood
and Gale Robbins
MONDAY and TUESDAY
“It Happens Every
Spring”
starring Ray Milland, Jean
Peters, and Paul Douglas
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
Streets of Laredo”
in technicolor
starring William Holden,
Macdonald Carey. William
Bendix and Mona Freeman
Hobby Show, Parade
Chief Honeywell Home
Chief of Police Russell Honey-
well is home from Barton Clinic,
Philadelphia, a section of Jeffer-
son Hospital, where he underwent
observation. He expects to return
after Labor Day.
~ SHOPPE
MATERNITY 509 Central Bldg.
Over Meyers’ Jewelry
Jennie Michlosky, Prop.
New Fall Line Of
SUITS, DRESSES,
JUMPERS, JACKETS
Complete Line Maternity Underwear
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of Fondly Highton
"The confidence of good friends is our most
treasured business asset. Frankly, we of this
friendly pharmacy would like to add your
name to the list of those who turn to us regu-
larly for drugs, sundries, sickroom supplies,
etc. And don’t forget, we particularly seek
—~wr prescription patronage. Come in soon!
EARL'S DRUG STORE
Main Highway, Trucksville
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TILEPHONE 110
Scheduled For Noxen
W. S. C. S. of Noxen Methodist
Church will hold a hobby show and
pet and doll parade in Noxen Fire 4
Hall on Monday from 1 until 8
P.M.
' Several unusual collections of
miniature elephants, bells and
candles will be displayed. Cash
prizes will be awarded for displays
and parade entries. A baseball
game will be played at 2 o'clock
and refreshments will be sold.
Have New Baby Boy
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Casterline
of Idetown have announced the
birth of a son at Nesbitt Hospital,
Friday, August 25. Mrs. Caster-
line is the former Betty Gosart,
BE SMART
SHOP AT THE
SHEWAN SHOP
Now Featuring A Full Line Of
Back To School Clothes
DRESSES
SKIRTS
BLOUSES
And Many Others
The SHEWAN SHOP
CENTER STREET
daughter of Frank Gosart. i
LOOK SMART
SWEATERS
T-SHIRTS
SOCKS
SHAVERTOWN
spend the holiday weekend in the
JACKSON BIRD, HEADMASTER .
Fall Term Begins Wednesday, September 13, 1950
Wilkes-Barre Day School
1560 Wyoming Avenue, Forty Fort, Pennsylvania
— Co-Educational — ras
NURSERY, PRE-PRIMARY and GRADES I to VIII
COLLEGE PREPARATORY FOR GIRLS . .
—ACCREDITED BY—
Pennsylvania Association of Private Academic Schools and
Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools
TRANSPORTATION FROM DALLAS
SUPERVISED ATHLETIC PROGRAM FOR ALL GRADES
ONE TEACHER FOR EVERY TEN STUDENTS
DIAL 7-0169
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TE TAY DAY. and RSDAY “Albuquerque” Tye Shons Nandy
hud i 6 if” with Randolph Scott and 3
“Wake Island” The Bio Lin”, i Retrsshments
starring Macdonald Carey and Seam ns aon Also News and 2 Cartoons Playground—XKiddie Area 5
William Bendix Children under twelve mia
Cartoon and comedy Cartoon Two Shows, Starting at Dusk admitted free. 100 MAIN STREET, LUZERNE PHONE 7-6318
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