hsm ESA cers ' tr emt ar ee beep dint Coie 13D Bp “England States. PAGE FOUR Neighborhood Purely Personal Mrs. Elwood Hudson has return- ed to her home on Davis street after being a patient at Nesbitt Hospital for several days. Mrs. Lance Willits and Mr. and Mrs. Mac Overhizer of Williams- port and Mrs. Thomas Gansel and Mrs. Henry Gaughan of Warrior Run spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Richards of Lehman avenue. Mrs. Richards spent Sat- urday with her brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gansel. Oliver Williams, a former Shav- ertown resident, is seriously ill:at the home of his son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wil- liams of Sayre. His. daughter, Mrs. Ethel Isaacs of Goss Manor is tak- ing care of him. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Elicker and Carol and Eddie have moved from their Pioneer avenue home to Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Keller of Shavertown, Harry Hirlinger of Kit- chen Creek and Ralph Rood of Dallas, visited Oliver Williams at Sayre Saturday. Mr. Williams was taken ill while at camp in Pike's County. Mrs. Howard Young and Gerald- ine and Nowell of Shavertown will join Mr. Young at Junction City, Kansas, next week. Lt. Young left several weeks ago for service with the U. S. Army. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Hirlinger of Kitchen Creek were recent visitors in Dallas. Mrs. Harry H. Harris who has been a patient at the General Hos- pital is spending several days with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Levi Harris, Wilkes Barre, Mr. and Mrs. Andre Thevenon, Mrs. Marie Buchet of Center Hill road, and Miss Jeannine Provin of - Plains have returned from a week- end trip to Lake George, N. Y, Mrs. Harry Lape of Demunds road is visiting relatives in Plains. Joseph Balwierczak of Demunds has returned to school in Wiscon- sin. Mrs. Harry Boyd and Mrs. David Bevan of Demunds visited Mrs. Ralph Kauffman last Thursday. Mrs. Frank Heidere of Kingston Township entertained a number of ' friends at luncheon Monday. Lois Moss was guest of honor at a party given by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Moss of Shav- ertown recently. Lois was ten. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bailey of Wellington avenue entertained at a party Saturday night honoring Mrs, Willard Hoover and John Rob- ~ erts who celebrated their birthday anniversaries. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Richardson are driving to New York today, Jack to attend a luncheon meeting of automobile dealers at the Wal- dorf Astoria, Mrs. Richardson for the ride. The twins, Tommy and Bobby, and their younger brother, Jimmy, are parked with their grandmother, Mrs. A. L. Richard- son, Fleetville. Mr. and Mrs. John Joseph, re- cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Joseph, Norton avenue, have re- turned to their home in Chicago. Jean Louise Williams, Norton avenue, returned Sunday from a two-months tour of England and Scotland. She left Tuesday for Cambridge, Mass., where she will do graduate work at Harvard Uni- versity. Mrs. M. J. Brown, West Dallas, Mrs. Paul Warriner and Mrs. George Schallenberger af Demunds road are on a trip through the New They will visit Mrs. John Nicholson at Meriden, Conn., and Mr. and Mrs. John Cor- liss at Greenfield, Mass. They will return by way of the Mohawk Trail and Albany, N. Y. Steve Sedler of Mill street is a patient at Robert Packer Hospital, Sayre, where he submitted to an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tredinnick have moved into the Dorn house on Maih road. Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Swepston of Center Hill road have moved from the Shiber house on Center Hill road to Elmcrest. - ; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hartley have moved into the Carpenter house on Elmcrest. Dr. and Mrs. John Doane have sold their home on Oak street, Trucksville and moved to the Ahl- born apartment on South Franklin street, Wilkes-Barre. SHAVER THEATRE SHAVERTOWN FRIDAY and SATURDAY “The Gunfighters” with Gregory Peck, Jean Parker CARTOON—NEWS MONDAY and TUESDAY “So Proudly We Hail” With Claudette Colbert, Paulette Goddard CARTOON WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY “Blondie’s Secret” with Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake CARTOON—COMEDY | — es! Mrs. Marion Zinn Is Bride of Ralph Johnson Mrs. Marion Zinn of Wilkes- Barre and Ralph Johnson of Lan- caster were united in marriage Thursday evening, September 21 at 7:30 p.m. Rev. Frank Abbott performed the double ring cere- mony in Idetown Methodist Church. Attendants were Sgt. and Mrs. Alfred Harrocks of Aberdeen, Md., daughter and son-in-law of Mrs, Zinn. The bride wore wine colored street-length suit with green acces- sories. Her shoulder bouquet was of yellow roses. Mrs, Harrocks chose blue faille dress with match- ing accessories and pink roses. Following the ceremony, a recep- tion was held at the home .of the bride's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Corey Mead of Idetown and the couple left for a®trip to New York City and Philadelphia. After November 1 they will re- side at 130 Lincoln street, Lan- caster. New Elmcrest Rebidenis Are Honored At Tea Mrs. Harry Swepston and Mrs. C. E. Hartley were honored at a tea given on Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. James Langdon and Mrs. Jack Barnes at the home of Mrs. Langdon, Elmcrest. Table decora- tions were fall flowers. Mrs, Stan- ley Davies poured. Guests were: Mrs. Stanley Rine- heimer, Mrs. Ralph Dixon, Mrs. Eugene Hindrick, Mrs. Felix Weber, Mrs. Warren Meyers, Mrs. William Wright, Mrs. Alfred Boyson, Mrs. Chic Matchett, Mrs. Edward Roman and Mrs. William Crump. Mrs. Jack Barnes, Elmcrest, will entertain Miss Dee Morris, Field Director of Wyoming Girl Scouts, Mrs. Raymond Titus, and Mrs. W. E. McQuilkin at luncheon this afternoon. Mrs. Hazel Trescitt has returned to Philadelphia after visiting her. sister, Mrs. J. B. Schooley of Trucksville. Another sister, Mrs. Lucy Howell returned to Philadel- phia with Mrs. Trescitt. Mrs. May Hislop celebrated her eightieth = birthday anniversary at her home on Demunds road Thurs- da.y. Her daughter, Mrs. Jessie Moore was hostess at a family dinner. Mrs. Myrtle Swan entertained Valeria Henry Circle of Shaver- town Methodist Church recently. Miss Olver and Mrs. Shoemaker of Holcombs Grove reviewed a chap- ter of the Study Book in Moham- medan costume. "DALLAS OUTDOOR THEATRE ROUTE 309 — ABOVE DALLAS FRIDAY “Lonesome Road” POSITIVELY ADULTS ONLY BOLD - VIVID - TRUE—but CLEAN AND MORAL the man with a million friends. C. ‘HARRY TAYLOR will be at the Dallas Out-Door in person. SATURDAY “My Dear Secretary” starring Kirk Douglas, Laraine Day, Keenan Wynn, Helen Walker SUNDAY and MONDAY “] Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now” starring June Haver and Mark Stevens Two Shows Nightly 7-9 HIMMLER | THEATRE Dallas, Pa. FRIDAY and SATURDAY “Stars in My Crown” starring Joel McCrea and Ellen Drew w News and Cartoon MONDAY and TUESDAY “Under My Skin” i starring John Garfield Pete Smith Short and Cartoon WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY “Asphalt Jungle” Sterling Hayden Cartoon Notes Miss Shirley Boston Becomes Bride of Sheldon Hoover Sunday Miss Shirley Boston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Boston of Pike's Creek, became the bride of Sheldon Hoover, son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hoover Sr. of Pikes Creek Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m. Rev. George Snyder of Ashley form- er Maple Grove pastor assisted by Professor Henry Kiessel, performed the double ring ceremony before an altar banked with white gladioli, pompons and dahlias. Garden flowers were used effectively throughout the Church. Attendants were Miss Evans Mar- tin of Loyalville and Robert Steltz of Pike's Creek. The bride given in marriage by her father wore gray gaberdine suit , shoulder '.pompons. hE with navy blue accessories. Her bouquet was of white Miss Martin ° selected brown suit with green accessories and yellow pompons. Following the ceremony, the couple left for Niagara Falls and Canada. Mrs, Hoover is a graduate of Lake Township High School, class of 1949 and is employed at the Miranda Blouse Factory at Noxen. Mr. Hoover was also graduated from Lake Township High School, a classmate of his bride's, and was employed by Johnson Drake and Piper Company of Harrisburg. He has enlisted in the U. S. Navy and is awaiting orders. At a very pretty wedding, Miss shirley N. Benscoter, daughter of Mr.® and Mrs. David Benscoter Sr. of Hunlock Creek, became the oride of Sterling Meade, son of Delbert and the late Dorethea Meade of Sweet Valley in Church of Christ Church, Sweet Valley, Monday evening at 6:30. Rev. E. J. Waterstripe performed the double ring ceremony before an altar flanked with tall white tapers and banked with palms and white gladioli and pompons, Ken- neth Meade, brother of the bride- groom played the wedding music and Mrs. Dale Heffelfinger sang the “Wedding Prayer”, “Because” and “The Lord's Prayer”. Attendants were Mrs. Gerald Cragle of Sweet Valley, sister of the bride, and Dale Heffelfinger of Wilkes Barre. Ushers were Shel- don Wandell and Alfred Benscoter of Sweet Valley. The bride was attractive in white satin gown fashioned with tight bodice, full skirt, ending in train, long sleeves pointed at wrists, and high neckline with net yoke. Her finger-tip veil of illusion fell from a Juliet cap and she carried a Miss Shirley N. Benscoter Is Married To Sterling Meade white Bible marked with white orchid, Mrs. Cragle chose yellow taffeta made with high neckline, bustle skirt and short sleeves. She wore matching mitts and cap-like hat and carried a bouquet of bronze and yellow chrysanthemums. Mrs. Benscoter, mother of the bride, selected navy street-length dress with matching accessories and red roses and Mrs. Meade, step- mother of the bridegroom, black with red roses. Following the ceremony, a recep- tion was held in the Church Hall. Mrs. Meade is a graduate of Shickshinny High School and Gen-' eral Hospital School of Nursing. Mr. Meade was graduated from Lehman High School and served with the U, S. Air Corps during World War II. He attended Wilkes College and is now a member of the Senior Class at Eastern Chris- tian Institute, East Orange, N. J. He is 'serying as pastor of Green Point Church of Christ at East Orange. The couple Orange. will reside in East Robert Evans, Elmira, N, Y. spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. John Evans of Shavertown. ~- StardLite DRIVE-IN THEATRE TUNKHANNOCK Next to Airport—Route 309 FRIDAY and SATURDAY September 29-30 “Wizard of 02” (Technicolor) with Judy Garland and Ray Bolger PLUS NEWS SUNDAY and MONDAY October 1-2 “Young Widow” with Jane Russell and Louis Hayward Added Cartoon and Pete Smith Specialty TUESDAY ONLY October 3 DOUBLE FEATURE “Black Midnight” with Roddy MacDowall “Jungle Goddess” with George Reeves ALSO NEWS WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY October 4-5 “Lonesome Road” (Adult Admission Only) ALSO NEWS Two Shows, Starting at Dusk Sandy Beach : Theatre FRIDAY and SATURDAY “Big Steal” starring Robert Mitchum and William Bendix An story of a US. Army payroll robbery. exciting ; % SUNDAY and MONDAY “Easy Living” starring Victor Mature, Lucille Ball and Elizabeth Scott, Sonny Tufts. An exciting behind the scene story ‘of professional foot- ball players. TUESDAY ONLY “Forbidden Street” starring Dana Andrews and Maureen O'Hara WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY “Thieves Highway” Richard Conte Cortesa. and Valintina Show Starts 7 and 9 Children under Twelve Admitted Free THE POST, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1950 Have Third Son Announcement has been made of the birth of a third son at Nesbitt Hospital, Saturday, September 23, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hudak, Parrish street, Wilkes-Barre. Mrs. Hudak is the former Anna Hardisky of Lehman. Have Baby Boy E @® We like to think of our- selves as guardians of your health and welfare. Main Highway—Trucksville Turn to us confidently when you are \ in need of anything you’d expect to \ find in a good drug store... particularly solicit your prescription \ patronage. Here you are assured care- \ ful compounding, fresh, potent drugs 3 \ and prices that are uniformly fair. \ aS DRUG STORE Two Registered Pharmacists Prescriptions Filled While You Wait And we \ Phone 110 Error N hd — DEAE Mr. and Mrs. Donald Davis of Tunkhannock, have announced | the birth of a son, Friday, Septem- I, s And News Of Lo ber 22 at Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. Davis is the former Jane Case who was employed at First National Bank, Dallas. Mr. Davis is employ- ed by Commonwealth Telephone Company. The Davises have an- other son, Donnie. Attend Bloomsburg Fair Among those who attended Bloomsburg Fair on Wednesday evening were: Mr. and Mrs. David Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rich- ardson, Mr. and Mrs. James Be- cal Church Doings secker, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Robin- hold, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Seckara, Mr. and Mrs, Francis: Ambrose, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ohlman, and Mr. and Mrs. Harris Haycox. 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