of. TH HH HH IH _PAGE FOUR HE POST, FRI POST, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1 1950 Don Notes pp News s Of L Local Purely Personal Attorney and Mrs. Leighton R. Scott and son, Leighton of Easton spent the weekend visiting Mrs. Scott’s mother, Mrs. H. H. Zeiser of Huntsville road. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dettmore returned to their home on Leh- man avenue last Wednesday after touring the southern states. Billy stayed with his grandmother, Mrs. Martha Wolfe of Kingston. Mrs. Clinton Ide of Huntsville and Mrs. Jack Wilson of Kingston spent several days last week in New York City. Mrs. Norman Smith of Hunts- ville spent several days last week in Vermont and New Hampshire. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwards of Williamsport were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Ed- wards of Deerfield Farm, Hunts- ville. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Lee of Lee Acres had as weekend guest J. W. Ledger of Washington, D.C. Peggy Coughlin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hale Coughlin of Leh- man has resumed her studies at Skidmore College. The H. W. Smiths of Lake road and the Sherman R. Schooleys of Shavertown, Mary Elizabeth and Jacqueline Mulcey, have returned from trips through the New Eng- land States. During their travels they accidently met at Northamp- ton’s Wiggins Tavern and had a nice visit. Mrs. Irving Roe and family of | Lancaster spent the week with Mrs. Roe’s father, H. A. Smith of Machell avenue. She came here to attend the funeral of her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis en- tertained at a buffet luncheon at their home on Pioneer avenue Sunday evening honoring Bishop W. Sterrett who came here for the dedication of the Prince of Peace Church. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott of Mt. Greenwood road are entertain- ing their nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Tracy of New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Leiben- duth of Noxen have announced the birth of a daughter at General Hospital Saturday, September 16. Mrs. H. H. Harris of Lehman avenue is a patient at General Hospital where she submitted to an operation Saturday. She is getting along nicely. Merton Coolbaugh is recuperat- ing at his home on Shaver avenue after being a patient -at General Hospital. The Doc. Jeter home on Lake street is progressing nicely and now has the wood framework. of | the first floor outlined. Mrs. John Girvan has been con- fined to her home on Lake street with an injured leg which she suf- fered when she slipped on a stone in her back yard and fell. She is able to be around the house now. Mr. and Mrs. John Coon of Over- brook road spent three days this week at Wellesley, Mass., where they enrolled Shirley in the Col- lege. Mrs. Maggie Hildebrant kept the home fires burning during their absence. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shaver of Pioneer avenue had as guest last week Mrs. Elsie Roushey of Plant City, Fla. Mrs. Roushey is a former resident of Askam and she and her husband were old friends of the Shavers. While she was here Mrs. Minnie Sorber of Askam spent the day with them. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Eston Adelman and Mrs. Millie Keener of Endicott, N. Y. were guests at the Shaver home. Mr, and Mrs. Bernie Williamson of Church street are spending their vacations visiting relatives and friends in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Berlew of Shavertown have announced the birth of a son at Nesbitt Hospital September 13. Mrs. George Stolarick entertain- ed members of her pinochle club at her home in Lehman recently. Mr. and Mrs. John Engler of Shavertown have moved to New York City. Mr. and Mrs. George Kromelbein of Shavertown have started con- struction of a home at Carverton. Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Gear- hart of Benton called on local friends Sunday. The Gearharts are former Dallas residents. Mr. Gearhart used to be bookkeeper for A. Ryman and Sons. SHAVER THEATRE SHAVERTOWN FRIDAY and SATURDAY “Daughter of Rosie 0’Grady” in technicolor with June Haver, Gordon McRae MONDAY and TUESDAY “Comanche Territory” in technicolor with McDonald Carey Maureen O'Hara WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY “Baron of Zrinona” _ Vincent Price, Ellen Drew Mr. and Mrs. William Dierolf, Franklin street, had as guests last week Rev. and Mrs. Paul Countz, their daughter Miriam and son Paul, Harrisonburg, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. George Dierolf and their father, Henry Dierolf, Dearborn, Mich.; Fred Dierolf, Wilkes-Barre; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dierolf with their five children, Niagara Falls; and Lieutenant and Mrs. William Dierolf and family, N. J. Rev. William Williams and Ar- lean Bowman are on a fishing trip to Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Lukesh of Newark, N. J., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Shewan, Center street, Shavertown. Robert Shewan has resumed his studies at Mansfield State Teachers’ Col- lege. Teddy Busch of Maplewood Ave- nue, has enlisted in the Army and will leave next Thursday for an army camp in Kentucky. Sherman Harter has returned from a fishing trip to Wolfe Island, Canada. Robert W. Laux, local insurance man, attended a district meeting of Lumberman’s Mutual Insurance representatives at Hotel Harris- burger, Harrisburg on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McDermott of Trenton, N. J., spent Saturday night with the former’s sister, Mrs. Ethel Olver of Mt. Greenwood road. The McDermotts came here to at- tend the funeral of Mr. McDer- mott’s brother, R. Bruce McDer- mott. Jack Hughes, Lehman avenue, has been elected president of Lake Nuangola Cottagers Association. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Rogers who have been occupying an apartment over Smith's Economy Store on Huntsville road are moving to Beaumont. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shouldice, Janet Shouldice and Earl Hartman motored to Newark, N. J., to visit have returned to their home at Baltimore, Md., after spending a week with the former's sister, Mrs. Emma Jackson. Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. John Major and Mr. and Mrs. Matthews of Scranton were guests of Mrs. Smith at Meadow Lake Cabin. Other callers of Mrs. Smith were Mrs. William Hunt, and Ida, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eckert and Lee and Danny. Mr. and Mrs. James Perkins and family of Jackson are spending sev- eral days in Buffalo, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Shaver of Woodlawn drive are entertaining the former's brother and family, Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shaver and son, Lee and daughter, Virginia of Florence, N. J., over the weekend. Mrs. Wesley Oliver of Bingham- ton, N..Y., is spending the week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rood where she is giving piano instruction. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rood of Lehman avenue had as Sunday callers Mrs. Edith H. Williams, Miss Elizabeth J. Hawke of Forty- Fort and Theodore Smith of Glen- side, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. James Waters of Dover, Pa., spent the weekend visiting ‘Mr, and Mrs. Dan Waters of Huntsville road. Mr. and Mrs. Andre Thevenon of Center Hill road had as guest last week Miss Jeannie Provin who recently arrived from Paris, France, to live with her parents at Plains. Mr. and Mrs. John Reedy have returned to their home on Center Hill road after spending a week with their son, and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. William Reedy and family of Rochester, N. Y. The Dr. G. A. Shumans who were stay- ing at the Reedy house during their absence have returned to their home in Edwardsville. Hostess To Card Party Mrs. Claude Shaver of Woodlawn drive entertained members of her card club at her home on Tuesday. Guests: Mrs. D. P. Honeywell, Mrs. Oscar Roth, Mrs. William Wilson, Mrs. Katherine Gensel, Mrs. Eva Hoffmeister, Mrs. Nelson Whipp, Mrs. Sherman Wardan and the hostess. Mrs. Whipp and Mrs ..Gensel were prize winners. their daughter, Mrs. Frank Spok recently. ; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hutchins HIMMLER THEATRE Dallas, Pa. FRIDAY and SATURDAY “Father of the Bride” with Spencer Tracy and Elizabeth Taylor NEWS and CARTOONS MONDAY and TUESDAY “The Outlaw” with Jane Russell and Walter Huston CARTOON WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY “Twilight in Sierra” with Roy Rogers CARTOON and COMEDY Ferne Bronwyn Howell Chooses September 30 As Wedding Date Invitations have been issued for ! Falls, Mass., will be junior brides- the wedding of Miss Ferne Bronwyn Howell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Howell of Birch Grove and Paul Michael Sabol Jr. son of Mr, and Mrs. Paul Sabol of Charles street, Luzerne. Rev. Robert Webster will per- form the double ring ceremony in The White Church on the Hill, Trucksville, Saturday, September 30. at 6 p.m. The bride will be given in marri- age by her father. Matron of honor will be her sister, Mrs. Alan Hough- wout of Fracksville and brides- maids, . Miss Bonnie Reese of Trucksville and Miss Betty John- son of Shavertown. Sandra Howell, niece of the bride, of Chicopee |to maid. James Turner of Kingston will be best man and Alan Houghwout, brother-in-law of the bride, and Richard Sabol, brother of the bridegroom, ushers. Following the ceremony a re- ception will be held at the Kings- ton house and the couple will leave for a trip through the New England States. Miss Howell is a graduate of Kingston Township High School and is employed by Commonwealth Telephone Company. Mr. Sabol was graduated from Luzerne High School and is employed by Coon Congleton Company in Kings- Miss Edith Hart To Marry Frederick C. Smith Tomorrow The marriage of Miss Edith Mary Hart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hart of West Center street, Shavertown, and Frederick Cleve- land Smith Jr., son of Mrs. Isabel Smith and Dr. Frederick Cleveland Smith of Philadelphia will take place tomorrow at 2 in Shavertown Methodist Church. Rev. Robert Yost will perform the double ring ceremony. Matron of honor will be Mrs. Earl Smith of Glen Alden and bridesmaid, Miss Naomi Hons of Shavertown. Charles Greenbaugh of Harring- ton, Del., will be best man and Robert Brown, John Coulter of Philadelphia and Robert Hart of Scranton, cousin of the bride, ushers. Following the ceremony, a re- Miss Naomi Hons Is Hostess At Shower Miss Naomi Hons of Shavertown entertained at a variety shower Sunday in honor of Miss Edith Hart, bride-elect. Guest received lovely gifts. Guests were: Mrs. Earl Hons, Mrs. Percy Hart, Miss Louise Dod- son, Miss Shirley Fischer, Mrs. Walter Webster, Mrs. Marvin Dy- mond, Mrs. .Gene Gordon, Mrs. George Mahler, Mrs. Ralph Whipp, Mrs. Jean Powell and the guest of honor. Buy Farm At Benton Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johns of Huntsville road have purchased a ninety-five acre farm at Benton and are gradually moving from the Space homestead. The Johns will pull up stakes when they have completed a barn’ to house their twenty-five Holstein and Guernsey cows. Bob and his mother are living at the Benton home. Angelo Giuntas, Married Three Years Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Giunta, celebrated their third wedding an- niversary on Wednesday. They were married in Luzerne Methodist Church September 20, 1947. Mrs. Giunta is the former Kath- ryn Sgarlet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sgarlet of Luzerne and Sgarlet Lake. The Giuntas have one daughter, Theresa Kay. Star-Lite DRIVE-IN THEATRE TUNKHANNOCK Next to Airport—Route 309 FRIDAY and SATURDAY September 22-23 “Abbott and Costello In The Navy” Plus News, Cartoon and Pete Smith SUNDAY and MONDAY September 24-25 “The Stratton Story” with James Stewart and June Allyson ALSO CARTOON TUESDAY September 26 DOUBLE FEATURE “Wife Wanted” with Kay Francis 68.0.5. Submarine” ALSO NEWS FRIDAY and SATURDAY September 27-28 DOUBLE FEATURE “Chinese Ring” with Sidney Toler “Prairie” with Alan Baxter and Lenore Albert PLUS NEWS Two Shows, Starting at Dusk Meanwhile Dick's brother, | ception will be held at the Irem Country Club. Miss Hart is a graduate of Kings- ton Township High School and the Museum School of Industrial Arts, Philadelphia. She has been em- ployed in the advertising depart- ment of the Evening Bulletin, Philadelphia. Mr. Smith was graduated from Drexel Institute of Technology, Philadelphia, and is employed by the Insurance Company of North America, White Plains, N. Y. Dur- ing World War II he served with the U. S. Army. The couple will reside at Tarry- town, N. Y. Mrs. Wilfred Hart of Scranton, aunt of the bride, and Miss Glena Brown of Philadelphia‘ recently en- tertained at variety showers honor- ing her. James Ward Improving The condition of James Ward who has been critically ill with polio at his home at Harveys Lake is somewhat improved. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ward, his parents, wish to thank all those who sent flowers, candy, fruit and notes and all his friends and neigh- bors who called to wish him well. Have Third Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kurfess of Pittsburgh announce the birth of a baby girl Wednesday, September 13. The Kurfesses have two other daughters, Ethel Christine and Karla Marian. Mrs. Kurfess is the former Marian Olver of Mt. Green- wood road. Nancy Brader Enrolls At Cedar Crest College Allentown, Pa., September—Miss Nancy Elizabeth Brader, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norwood H. Brader, Machell avenue, has entered Cedar Crest College for the 1950-'51 ses- sion. She is a member of the Fresh- man Class which is described by college officials as one of the high- est in scholarship average ever to enter Cedar Crest. Miss Brader is a 1950 graduate of Wyoming Seminary where she was captain of the hockey team and president of the Adelphian Society. How You May Save \ Z N= bi ~~ on your Auto Insurance! e Would you prize the chance to save 15 per cent on your auto insurance and at the same time be insured with one of the world’s largest and lead- ing mutuals? You may save substantially on a Lumbermens Mutual Cas- ualty Company dividend-pay- ing policy. Policyholders have received dividends annually for more than 35 years . .. the cur- rent automobile dividend rate is 15 per cent. Lumbermens offers you 24- hour nationwide service facili- ties. See us today and learn how much you may save with a dividend-paying policy. ROBERT W. LAUX AGENCY DALLAS, PA. Phone 312-R-3 If no answer call 202 Ladies’ Society Meets At Alderson Church W.S.C.S. of Alderson Church met Thursday of last week at the Church with Rev. Ruth Underwood in charge of workshop. Mrs. Wil- liam Deets was in charge of the meeting. Present were: Mrs. Gilbert Car- penter, Mrs. George Armitage, Mrs. Harry Jones, Mrs. Howard Higgins, Mrs. John Cowan, Mrs. Morrison Witter, Mrs. Albert Armitage, Mrs. Kate Schultz and Miss Carol Deets. DALLAS OUTDOOR THEATRE ROUTE 309 — ABOVE DALLAS FRIDAY “Canadian Pacific” Color by Cinecolor starring Randolf Scott and Jane Wyatt SATURDAY Africa Screams” starring Bud Abbot and Lou Costello SUNDAY and MONDAY “Home of the Brave” starring James Edwards and Douglas Dick Sandy Beach Theatre FRIDAY and SATURDAY “South of St. Louis” In Technicolor Starring Joel McCrea, Alexis Smith and Zachary Scott A thundering new adventure of the west. SUNDAY and MONDAY “Jolson Sings Again” technicolor starring Larry Parks “one of the best musicals ever made” Church Doings ATTENTION FOR AN ATMOSPHERE YOU WILL LOVE Every Evening 5 PM to 9 Dinner Music Every Evening 9 PM to 1 Dance Music FULL COURSE DINNERS FROM $1.25 ALL COCKTAILS—50 cents Full line of Liquors, Beer and Wines COMPLETE MODERN HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN PARTIES HARVEYS LAKE HOTEL H. L. 3131 @® You're not really sick, you say. Just a little under the weather. Be all right in a few days. But don’t forget that any departure from ~~ normal health deserves prompt \ and careful attention. There’s no such thing as an unimportant illness. Better let a doctor look you over. 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