The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, September 08, 1950, Image 4

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PAGE FOUR
Purely
Personal
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smith and
Keith and Punchy of Huntsville
spent the weekend at Providence,
R. I. They ‘drove Mrs. Ida Oxley,
Mrs. Smith’s mother, home.
Mrs. W. B. Risley and son, How-
ard, ‘spent Sunday at Laceyville
where they attended the funeral
of the former's girlhood friend,
Mrs. Pearl Sheldon.
Mrs. Harry Ohlman who has been
a patient at Homepathic Hospital
for the past ten days returned to
her home on Machell avenue Tues-
day.
Mrs. Richard Johns, Huntsville
road, spent last weekend in Mec-
Lean, Va., visiting her sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James
Lurba. The Lurbas just bought a
new home there.
Mrs. Anna Beers has returned
to her position in New York City
after spending her vacation with
her niece and nephew, Mr. and
Mrs. Niles White of Baldwin street.
Bill Waters of Huntsville road
will return to Penn State College
this weekend to resume his studies
as a member of the sophomore
class.
Mrs. T. M. B. Hicks Jr. of Pioneer
avenue is spending ten days with
her mother, Mrs. M. L. Todd at
Charleston, S. C.
Miss Ann Dorrance has been ill
at her home at Huntsville. Her
sister, Miss Frances Dorrance has
returned from Maine where she
spent her vacation.
David Schmerer who has been
spending the summer in the Virgin
Islands has returned and is visit-
ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos-
eph Schmerer of Parrish street.
Mrs. Jennie Fitch has moved
from Tunkhannock R. D. to 280
Park Place, Kingston.
Alfred G. Davis of Elizabeth
street returned to Honeybrook, Pa.,
Monday to resume his duties as
commercial teacher at Honeybrook
Consolidated High School. He is
also in charge of athletics.
Mr. and Mrs. George Phillips and
family have returned to their home
in Buffalo after spending their
vacations with Mr. Phillips mother,
Mrs. Florence Phillips of Norton
avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymon Hedden
and son, Carl, returned this week
to their home on Machell avenue
after spending the summer at Lake
Nuangola.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert VanHorn
and family have returned to their
home on Lake road after spending
the summer at Harveys Lake.
Mrs. Dora Ide had as guests last
week Rev. and Mrs. Byron Albert-
son and Mrs. Adam Abts of Ohio.
Capt. Harold Rood has returned
to the Walter B. Reed Hospital,
Washington, D.C., after spending
several days with his wife and
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Rood of Lehman avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Skok and
son Bob of Norwalk, Conn. spent
the weekend with the latter's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Laskowski.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard F. Las-
kowski entertained for their dau-
ghter, Shirley's 7th birthday. g
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Laskowski
and daughter spent Labor Day in
Glen Lyon.
Mr. and Mrs. William Carpenter
have moved from Elmcrest drive
to Rhode Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barnes of
Elmcrest will have as weekend
guests Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Pendle-
ton of San Diego, Cal. :
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis of
Pioneer avenue entertained over
the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Dom
Meatto of Hoboken, N. J. and Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Russell of Wilkes-
Barre. For Labor Day dinner they
enjoyed a pig barbecue in the
yard with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Woodruff.
Mark Holloway who has been
“here with his mother and dad, Mr.
and Mrs. Philip Holloway of the
green tomato packers, returned to
Bolles Military School in Jackson-
ville, Fla., this week. Mark has
had a good many friends in Dallas
who will miss him.
Miss Helen Anderson of Saylors
Lake is spending sometime with
her aunt, Mrs. F. M. Gordon of
Norton avenue. She has resumed
her teaching duties in Kingston
and will move there when she gets
an apartment.
SHAVER THEATRE
SHAVERTOWN
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
“Keeping Em Flying”
starring Abbott and Costello
MONDAY and TUESDAY
“Stage Fright”
Jane Wyman
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
“The Hasty Heart”
Patricia Neal and Ronald Regan
ae
T. A. WILLIAMMEES PHONE
NEWS OF FIRST GRANDSON
TO OLD DALLAS FRIENDS
The Post received a long dis-
tance phone call from Mrs, T.
A. Williammee of Millville
Wednesday who was bubbling
with the news that she had a
new grandson, her first. The
seven pound, five ounce young
fellow, David Warren, son of
Mr: and Mrs. Glenn Farr, was
born. Sunday at Bloomsburg
Hospital. His mother is the
former Phyllis Williammee
whom all the Post's neighbors
remember as the pleasant little
girl who had a cheery good
morning for every one as she
passed on her daily trip to
the borough school.
Mr, Williammee former
supervising principal of the
Borough School, is now prin-
cipal of the Millville Consoli-
dated Schools.
To Show Dogs
Dick Johns, Huntsville road, will
spend the weekend in Summerset,
N.J., where he will show his Ger-
man Short Hairs at the Summer-
set Hills Dog Show,
Miss Elizabeth Lohman
Marries Frank Wallace
Miss Elizabeth Jane Lohman,
daughter of Mrs. Hazle Lohman of
Grace avenue, Shavertown, became
the bride of Frank E. Wallace,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wallace
of Wilkes-Barre, August 12. Rev.
John J. O'Leary performed the
double ring ceremony in St.
Therese’s Church, Shavertown be-
fore an altar banked with white
gladioli and palms.
Attendants were Miss Jean Wal-
lace, sister of the bridegroom, and
Walter J. Weir Jr. of Wilkes-Barre.
Ushers were Joseph Purcell and
Myron J. Williams.
Following the ceremony a recep-
tion was held at the Knotty Pine
Restaurant and the couple left for
New York City. They are residing
in Shavertown.
Mrs. Wallace is «a graduate of
St. Nicholas High School, Wilkes-
Barre, and has been employed by
Aetna Life Insurance Company.
Mr. Wallace attended Meyers High
School, Wilkes-Barre, and served
with the Seebees during World
War II.
Edwin S. Hart and George Stuber
of Elmira were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. John J. Welker, High-
land avenue, Trucksville, over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Mauro
and children Barbara and Herbert
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Culp of Huntsville.
Merl Bigelow of Shavertown,
Fred Shupp of East Dallas and
Cloyd Myers of Tunkhannock, re-
turned Wednesday from a fishing
trip at Calabogie, Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Simonton
and Ricky of Harrisburg spent the
weekend with Mrs. Simonton’s
mother, Mrs. Florence Phillips.
Capt. and Mrs. Lloyd Rainey and
children of Lehman avenue have
left for Emporia, Kansas. Capt.
Rainey expects to report to Cali-
fornia for duty.
David Bradbury of Buffalo, N.Y.,
spent the weekend with his sister
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
D. L. Edwards of Deerfield Farms.
Mrs. John Tibus of Park street
celebrated her birthday anniversary
on Tuesday.
Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Mascali have
returned after a week in New York
and Atlantic City. Dr. and Mrs.
Roger Owens joined them at Atlan-
tic City over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Andre Thevenson,
Mrs, Marie Bucket of Center Hill
road and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Maculis of Dallas Fair Grounds
spent. the Labor Day weekend in
Rhode Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Teetsel of Oneonta,
N.Y., have been the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Francis Dougherty and
Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Templin.
HIMMLER
THEATRE
Dallas, Pa.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
“Cinderella”
in technicolor
A Walt Disney Feature Cartoon
Comedy and News
MONDAY and TUESDAY
“Night and the City”
starring Richard Widmark and
Gene Tierney
Cartoon
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
“Tarzan and the Slave
Girl”
with Dex Barker
Cornedy and Cartoon
THE POST, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1950
Merle Bigelows Will
Celebrate Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Merl Bigelow of
Main street, Shavertown, will cele-
brate their sixth wedding anni-
versary tomorrow, September 9.
They were married at the Shaver-
town Methodist Church parsonage
by the Rev. Felix H. Zaffiro.
Mrs. Bigelow is the former Nor-
ma Myers, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Cloyd Myers of Tunkhannock,
former residents of Shavertown
and the granddaughter of Mr. and
Mrs. William Myers, Shavertown.
They have one son, Merl Cloyd
Bigelow.
Mrs. Marvin Elston,
Guest On Birthday
Mrs. Walter Elston entertained
at dinner in honor of her mother,
Mrs. Marvin Elston on Tuesday.
Present were Mrs. Bertha Gordon,
Mrs. Florence Phillips, Mrs. D. P.
Honeywell, Jane Isaacs, Mrs. Ralph
Hess, Mrs. Owen Ide, Carl Ide, J.
Elston, the guest of honor and the
hostess.
Mrs. Norman Smith Is
Hostess At Luncheon
Mrs. Norman Smith, Huntsville,
entertained at a buffet luncheon
honoring her mother, Mrs. Ida Ox-
ley, Thursday. Guests: Mrs. Clin-
ton Ide, Mrs. Jack Wilson, Mrs.
John McCartney, Mrs. Jonathan
Valentine, Mrs. James King, Mrs.
Paul Gross, Mrs. William Lamb,
Mrs. Paul Mulcey and Mrs. Oxley.
Claude Agnews, Hosts
At Barbecue And Roast
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Schwab and
children of Williamsport and Lois
Carbaugh of Lancaster who came
here to attend the wedding of
Arnold Swan and Doris Rossman
on Friday night were entertained
at a barbecue and corn roast at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Agnew on Saturday night. Others
present were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Rossman, Mrs. Minnie Hoover, Mrs.
Sadie Rossman, Nancy Hoover,
Charlotte Pyne all of Outlet; Mr.
and Mrs. Leslie Agnew and daugh-
ters, Sandra, Joy, and Albert
Agnew, Alice Kreiger and the
host and hostess.
Elizabeth Jane Smith
Marries Clinton Smith
Announcement has been made of
the marriage of Miss Elizabeth Jane
Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Smith of Carverton road,
and Clinton A. Smith, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Francis Smith of Carver-
ton road. Rev. Frederick Moock
performed the ceremony in - St.
Paul’s Lutheran Church Saturday
afternoon at 4 o'clock. :
Attendants were Miss Cora Reese,
cousin of the bride, and Richard
Harrison. Ushers were Donald
Smith, brother of the bridegroom,
and R. Donald Smith, brother of
the - bride.
Following the ceremony, a recep-
tion was held in Trucksville Hose
House and the couple left for a trip
to Washington and Virginia.
Mrs. Smith is a graduate of
Kingston Township High School
and has been employed by Fowler
Dick and Walker. Mr. Smith is
also' a graduate of Kingston Town-
ship High School and is in business
with his father.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Williams,
and daughters, Betty K. and Elean-
or Ann have returned from Atlantic
City where they were registered at
Chalfonte-Haddon Hall.
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"Neighborhood Notes And News Of Loca
Former Dallas Girl Marries
Maryland Man In
In an informal wedding at the
University-Catalina Methodist
Church in Tucson, Arizona on
September 3, Miss Eloise Ruth Hunt
and Henry Emerson Meredith were
united in marriage. Rev. Maurice
Ballinger officiated at the double
ring ceremony. The bride was
given in marriage by her father.
The bride is the-daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Sandel C. Hunt of Tuc-
son, Arizona and Mr. Meredith is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bannister
S. Meredith of Federalsburg, Md.
The couple is now on a wedding
trip through northern Arizona and
will be at home at 727 E. 22nd
Tucson, Ariz.
i street, Wilmington, Delaware after
September 20.
The bride is a graduate of Dallas
Borough High School, Nesbitt Me-
morial Hospital School of Nursing,
and the School of Education, Uni-
versity of Pennsylvania. She is a
member of the Dallas Chapter
O.ES.
The groom is a graduate of
Federalsburg High School, and
Western Maryland College. He at-
tended the University of Denver,
and will complete his senior year
at Princeton Theological Seminary
next June. Mr. Meredith served in
the Air Corps during World War II.
Miss Daris Sadie Rossman
Weds Arnold Swan On Friday
Miss Daris Sadie Rossman, dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Ross-
man of Outlet, became the bride of
Arnold L. Swan, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Swan of Idetown, Fri-
day evening, September 1 at 6
p-m. Rev. Frank Abbott and Rev.
Harold Payne performed the double
ring candlelight ceremony in Ide-
town Methodist Church. Palms,
bouquets of white gladioli and tall
tapers were placed on the altar.
Organist was Elsie Jean Ide, soloist
Sue Thomas and vocalist, Irma
Calkins.
Maid of honor was Margaret Wil-
liams of Wilkes-Barre, class mate
of the bride at General Hospital
School for Nurses and brides-
maids Mrs. Faith Dorn, Ashley,
Miss Joan Reese, Hazleton, also
classmates, and Miss Ethel Ide of
Idetown.
Best man was Earl Swan, brother
of the bridegroom, and ushers
Kenneth Swan, nephew of the
bridegroom, Willard Hoover of
Shavertown, uncle of the bride,
Philip Pascoe of Wilkes-Barre, uncle
of the bride and Joseph Yablonski
of Harveys Lake.
The bride given in marriage by
her father wore white satin gown
styled with tight bodice, full skirt
ending in train, high neckline and
long tight sleeves ending in points
at the wrist. Her finger tip veil
of illusion fell from a cap of
chantily lace and seed pearls and
she carried a shower bouquet of
white roses and pompons. Her
only jewelry was a gold necklace
of her greatgrandmother’s.
Maid of . honor chose blue taf-
feta made like the bride's and
matching Dutch bonnet. She car-
ried pink roses. Mrs. Dorn chose
pink taffeta, Miss Reese, yellow
and Miss Ide lime green, all
fashioned like the bride's. They
carried contrasting bouquets of
roses.
The bride’s mother selected cop-
per taffeta dress with green acces-
sories and shoulder bouquet of yel-
low roses and bridegroom’s mother,
beige suit with brown accessories
and pink roses: The bride's ma-
ternal grandmother wore navy blue
with gladioli and bachelor buttons
and her paternal grandmother,
coffee color with white roses..
Following the ceremony a recep-
tion for about two hundred guests
was held on the Rossman lawn
and the couple left for a trip to
Niagara Falls and Canada.
Mrs. Swan is a graduate of Lake
Township High School and Gen-
eral Hospital School for Nurses.
She has ben engaged in private
duty. Mr. Swan was graduated
from Lehman High School and is
employed by Hudson Coal Com-
pany.
They are residing at Outlet.
Franklin Bible Class
Entertained At Luncheon
Franklin Bible Class of Dallas
Methodist Church held a covered
dish luncheon and business meet-
ing at the home of Mrs. William
Baker, Sr., Lehman avenue, on
Wednesday.
Mrs. James Franklin had charge
of the meeting and Mrs. Gordon
Hadsel led devotions.
Attending were: Mr. and Mrs.
William Baker, Mrs. Zel Garinger,
Mrs. Clarence LaBar, Mrs. F. S.
Biery, Mrs. Stanley Davies, Mrs.
Daniel Brown, Mrs. S. U. Case, Mrs.
W. B. Risley, Mrs. J. Gordon Had-
sel, Mrs Edith Fiske, Mrs. Sterling
Kitchen, Mrs, M. A. Scott, Mrs.
James Franklin and Mrs. Raymond
Kuhnert.
@ Itis hopeless, alas, to seek
health in the classified col-
umns. It is a treasure far too
precious to be bartered.
If you have health, cling
to it above all other posses-
sions; if it has escaped you,
seek now to regain it. Turn
at once to a physician in
whom you have confidence;
then give him your fullest
cooperation.
And we hope, of course,
that you will bring your phy-
sician’s prescriptions to this
Professional Pharmacy for
conscientious compounding.
Earl’s Drug Store
Main Highway
Trucksville, Pa.
Telephone 110
PRESCRIPTIONS
I Churc
Mrs. Albert Armitage
Is Hostess At Supper
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Armitage
entertained at a covered dish pic-
nic supper on Monday to celebrate
the 13th birthday of Miss Mary
Walizer of Kingston. Guests were:
Mr. and Mrs. P, F. Armitage, Rob-
ert Armitage of Wilkes-Barre, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Ryder, daughter,
Susan of Kingston, Gilbert Ross of
Luzerne and Jessie Armitage.
Paints Church Interior
Not a stained glass window or
an altar candelabrum but a whole
church interior freshly painted and
decorated will be John Sheehan's
memorial to his father-in-law, the
late Nicholas Cave, at the new
Prince of Peace Church on the
lower road.
Every night except Friday, when
he takes his two young sons to
the movies, John can be found
hanging from a rafter with a paint
brush in his hand or dabbing
ernestly away at the baseboard.
This is a one man proposition—
and he swears he won't stop until
it’s finished!
h Doings
DALLAS
OUTDOOR
THEATRE
ROUTE 309 — ABOVE DALLAS
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Rose of Wash-
ington Square
starring Alice Faye
and Tyrone Power
SUNDAY and MONDAY
Mother Is a
Freshman
in technicolor
starring Van Johnson
and Loretta Young
Read The Classified Column
74 MAIN STREET
LUZERNE
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Headquarters for all toys on the West Side
SIMMONS
MILL END AND BABY SHOP
MAIN STREET
LUZERNE, PA.
Star-Lite
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
TUNKHANNOCK
Next to Airport—Route 309
SUNDAY and MONDAY \
September 10-11
“When My Baby Smiles
At Me”
(Technicolor)
with Dan Dailey and
Betty Grable
Plus Pete Smith Specialty
and Cartoon
TUESDAY
September 12
“Mickey”
with Bill Goodwin and
Lois Butler
Added News and Novelty
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
September 13-14
“Uncle Toms Cabin”
Based ‘on Harriet Beecher
Stowe’s Old Original Great
Classic, surpassed in printing
only by the Bible.
A Must For
Woman and Child.
Added News and Cartoon
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
September 15-16
“Down Dakota Way”
(Trucolor)
with Roy Rogers and
Dale Evans
Also News, Comedy and
Selected Shorts
Every Man,
Two Shows, Starting at Dusk
Sandy Beach
Theatre
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
“Dakota Lil”
in cinecolor
starring George Montgomery,
Marie Windsor, Rod Cameron.
. an exciting story of the
west.
SUNDAY and MONDAY
“Sitting Pretty”
starring Clifton Webb, Robert
Young and Maureen O'Hara.
Considered one of the best
pictures made.
TUESDAY ONLY
the mountain peak they called
“High Fury”
starring Jan Hunter, Madeleine
Carroll and Michael Rennie
A challenge to his courage—
a rival to his love.
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
“The Walking Hills”
starring Randolf Scott and
Ella Raines
COMING SOON—
GARY COOPER AS
“Sergeant York”
Shows starting & and 10
Children under Twelve
Admitted Free
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