trata Erie. ' Thanksgiving weekend eee mer PAGE FOUR A ——————————— Neighborhood Not Purely Personal Mr. anid Mrs. Lester Squ'er of . Lehman had as holiday weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Porter and Richard and Anna May of Mr. Squier and Mr. Porter taught together in Wyoming Coun- ty. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Bodycomb drove to Hightstown, N. J. Wed- nesday to get Bobbie, a student at the Peddie School, who spent the Thanksgiving vacation with his family. A Mr. and Mrs. Alan Kistler, Har- veys Lake, had as holiday week- end guests their daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Adams of Bloomfield, N, J. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ashburner, Lehman, spent Thanksgiving as guests of Mr. and Mrs, Howard Krum, Mt. Zion. Mrs. W. F. Dodson, Overbrook avenue, has returned from Gei- singer Hospital at Danville. Albert Nelson, has returned to his home on Vonderheid street after being a patient at General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis spent in Phila- delphia as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Smith. Fred Renard is ill at his home on Lincoln street. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson and son, Joe, Norton avenue, spent Thanksgiving as guests of Mrs. Peterson’s sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Veron Barbot at Scarsdale, N. Y. Miss Miriam Lathrop returned to her home on Main road Tuesday after submitting to an operation at Nesbitt Hospital. Miss Emily Hedden of Carl'sle spent Thanksgiving and the holi- day weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hedden of Machell ave- nue. Mr. and Mrs, John J. Gildea and son, Jack of Plains spent Sun- day with Mrs, Gildea’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gregory of M:ll street. Jacqueline Hinkle, Lincoln drive, spent the holiday weekend with Patsy Steele at Carverton. Pvt. Paul Sedler and two friends, Cpl. Ossie Olson and Sgt. Tom Murphy of Fort Dix are spending ten days with Paul's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen. Sedler of Mill street. They all went deer hunt- ine at .Lovelton. Mr. and Mrs, H, M. Strub and children of Machell avenue spent Thanksgiving with Mike's parents, Rev. and Mrs. Henry Strub at Williamsport. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Veitch, Mill street, had as holiday weekend guests their son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jr. of Rome, N. Y. . Russell Hons and Bob Oney, stu- dents at Bloomsburg State Teachers College, spent thé Thanksyiving weekend with their families in ‘Shavertown. Jack Youngblood, student at Stroudsburg State Teachers College, spent the holiday weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Younablood, E. Center street, Sha- vetown, John Monka who is employed in Washington, D.C. spent the Thanks- giving weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Mona of Orchard farm road, Fernbrook. Mr. and Mrs, F. G. Mathers Sr. Carverton road, Trucksville, had as holiday guests their daughter and con-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. By- ron Thomas and Joseph of Emaus, Pa. Mrs. G. L. Howell, Carverton road, Trucksville, spent the Thanks- giving weekend with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. Newton Davenport and Bobby. Bobby had spent the previous week with his grandmother. Mrs. Z. R. Howell, E. Center street, Shavertown, had as holiday weekend guests her daughter, Mar- jorie R. N.* Mineola, L. I. and Clif- ford of Bloomfield, N. J. Ed McCusker, former Shavertown res‘dent, called on old friends Back of the Mountain over the holiday weekend. He was the house guest of Thomas R. Kane in Wilkes Barre. Miss Loretta Olver has returned to her home on Mt. Greenwood SHAVER THEATRE SHAVERTOWN FRIDAY and SATURDAY “Three Little Words” (technicolor) Fred Astaire, Red Skelton Vera-Ellen Cartoon MONDAY and TUESDAY “And Baby Makes Three” Barbara Hale, Robert Young Cartoon WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY “Traveling Sales- woman” Cartoon — Comedy Joan Davis : road after being a patient for sev- | eral days at Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Patton had as house guests Thanksgiving week- end Mrs. Frank Pastella, Laverne and John Patton of Detroit, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Parks had as Thanksgiving d nner guests Mr. and Mrs, Cragg Herdman of Kunk- le. Mr. and Mrs. George Landon, Kunkle, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. David Jones of Hughestown. Mr, and Mrs. John Stahl of Pio- neer avenue spent the Thanksgiv- ing holiday with the latter's pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs, Howard Pat- ton at Binghamton, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Durelle Scott, Huntsville road, celebrat-d their wedding anniversary on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fennell Jr. of Trucksville have moved to Bal- ed by Martin Bomber Company. Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Faatz and family of Zion, Ill, are visiting friends in the Back Moutain area. Clyde is a designer for Fieldcrest Mills Inc., and returned here for the deer hunting season. avenue-is a patient at Nesbitt Me- morial Hospital. Dr. Charles L. Ashley, Ledge- ways, has been ill at his home since Thanksgiving. Rev. Robert Webster, Trucksville, spent Thanksgiving with h's si-ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs, Law- rence Richards of Ransom. They were joined there by their par- ents, Rev. and Mrs. T. E. Web- ster of Bethany, Dick Harris has returned to Temple University after spending the Thanksgiving vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Harris of Woodlawn drive. Mr. and Mrs, Walter C. Williams, Carlisle street, Wilkes Barre, had as Thanksgiving Day d'nner guests their children, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter C. Williams and Bess, Mr. and Mrs. David S. Williams and Wal- ter and David, Dallas, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert J, Williams and Betty Key and Eleanor Ann of Shaver- town, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eberly, West Center street, Shavertown, spent the Thanksgiving weekend with the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Eberle. Gerald Brunges, Clauda street, is a patient at Nesbitt Hospital where he is under observation. He is son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brunges. Mr. and Mrs, Marlin Frantz, E. Center street, Shavertown, had as Thanksgiving guests the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs, Martin of Wilkes Barre. Mrs. Sam Kendig, E. Center street, Shavertown, entertained over Thanksgiving her son, Robert | and family of Wilkes Barre and her daughter and family of Forty Fort. Z James Mart'n Jr. has returned to Penn State College afted spend- ing the Thanksgiving vacation with his parents, Professor and Mrs. James Martin of Lehigh street, Shavertown. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Rood and Mrs. Harold Rood, Lehman avenue, spent Thanksgiving Day in Forty Fort with Mrs. Loren Williams and Miss Elizabeth Hawke. Paul Richards has returned to his home at Beaumont after being a patient at Nesbitt Hospital. He has been ill a long time, being hospitalized four times. Hazel Derby, Beaumont, is living with Mrs. Callie Parrish while Myr- tle Martin is a patient at General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nulton Sr. of Beaumont had as Thanksgiving guests the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gibson of Forty Fort, Paul Jr. of Hemstead, L. I, Don- ald, student at American Seminary of the Bible, Brooklyn, N. Y. Paul Jrd and George Blossom, Hayden Richards, Lehman ave- que, will observe his 58th birth- lay tomorrow. Durelle Scott has been ill at his “ome on Huntsville road this week Mr. and Mrs. George We'ntz en- ertained at their home at Meeker wer Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs Jlyde Market of Schenectedy, N.Y. wi HIMMLER THEATRE Dallas, Pa. TODAY and TOMORROW “My Blue Heaven” in technicolor starring Betty Grable and Dan Dailey . Cartoon and News MONDAY and TUESDAY “No Sad Songs For Me” Margaret Sullivan Also This is America Cartoon : WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY “Kill The Umpire” timore, Md. where Bert is avi | Edna starring William Bendix and Una Merkel 3 Stooges Comedy—Cartoon nr, Sandra Hinkle, Guest Nt 11th Birthday Party Sandra Hinkle, Lincoln drive, Shavertown, celebrated her elev- nth birthday with a party at her home Saturday, November 18. The party table was attractively decorated with multi-color bal- loons, two huge birthday cakes and small dolls with pink baskets of goodies as favors. Present were: Nancy Valentine, Margaret Antanaitis, Janet Stahl, Sandra Moore, Zelva Moore, Carol Inman, Marie Waleren, Alice Sh- rey, Patty Olenik, Beverly Kintzcr, Jacqueline Hinkle, Nancy Wilkins, B'bbie Gralman, and the guest of honor. Entertains Family On Thanksg'ving Day Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Row- lands, Main road, Trucksville, en- tertained at their home on Thanks- giving. Guests numbered 22. The following were present: Mrs. Mary Rowlands, Dilys and John Row- | 1ands, Mr. and Mrs, Morgan Row- Mrs. A, J. Moreck of Pioneer| lands Jr., Mr. ‘and Mrs. William Rowlands, Mr. and Mrs, J. Albert Spare, Mary Lou and Jay, Hazleton, Mr. and Mrs. Irv'n Miller and daughter Sandra, Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fennell Jr.,, and Mss Aurand of W:kes-Barre, Dilys, Betsy and Judy Rowlands, the host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Roberts and son Bob- by of Edwardsville, dropped in during the evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. M~lI'ck of W'l- kes Barre, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harvey and Karen of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. James Davenport and Margo and James Jr. of Meeker. Miss Marie Rebennack of New York City spent the Thanksgiving weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Rebennack of Meeker. Mrs, A. T. McClintock, Demunds road, spent the Thanksgiving week- end at Chalfonte-Haddon Hall, At- lantic City. Mike Strub left Tuesday to spend the rest of the week at his uncle's hunting cabin in the Poconos. Mike always plans his vacation for the deer season. Mr. and Mrs. Andre Thevenon and Mrs. Marie Buchet of Center Hill road spent the Thanksgiving weekend in Rhode Island visiting friends and their daughter, Marie. Charles Cooke, student at Carne- gie Tech, spent the holiday week- end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cooke of Fernbrook. Be- cause of the storm the students had an extended vacation. weekend guests of tha Cookes were their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. Other and Mrs. Frank Kamor and Debby and Chris of Philadelphia, and daughter, Miss Dorothy Jane Cooke of New York City. Mrs. Mary Ka- mor, Mrs. Helen Clemow, Miss Ma- ble and Julia Knorr had Thanks- giving dinner with them. Lee Matchett, student at Penn THE POST, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1950 At a candlelight service, Miss Joan Hoffman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoffman of Beech street, Shavertown, will become the bride of Evan Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Evans of Car- verton road, Trucksville, ton'ght at seven o'clock. mony in Shavertown Methodist Church and Mrs. Norman Cooper will play the wedding march. Attendants will be Mrs. Ruth Shotwell, sister of the bride, and Jack Evans, brother of the bride- groom. Ushers will be Merton and Charles Hoffman, brothers of the bride, and John Murray, brother- es And News Of Miss Joan Ann Hoffman To Become Bride Of Evan Evans This Evening in-law of the bridegroom. Following the ceremony, a re- ception will be held at the Kings- ton House, Kingston. Miss Hoffman is a graduate of Kingston Township High School. . She is secretary for the William Rev, Robert Yost’ will perform the double ring cere-, Conyngham Estate. Mr. Evans was also graduated from Kingston Township High School and served during World War 2 with the US. Marines in the Pacific War area and in Alaska. Natona Mills, ents. Mrs. Arthur Kitchen Entertains At Shower Mrs. Arthur Kitchen entertained at a variety shower honor'ng Miss Joan Hoffman at her home on Beech street, Shavertown, last Monday evening. Present were Mrs. Charles Hoffman, Mrs. Evan Evans, Mrs. Robert Shotwell, Mrs. Tony Groblewski, Mrs. Bill Laity, Mrs. James Mericle, Miss Reva Price, Miss Ethel Smith, M’'ss Bar- bara Major, Miss ‘Peggy Williams, Miss: Shirley Anthony, M'ss Edna Boyes, Miss Gladys Pruhhoe, the guest of honor and the hostess. Mrs. Evan Evans Is Hostess At Shower Mrs, Evan Evans, Carverton road, Trucksville, entertained at a varie- ty shower Tuesday evening honor- ing Miss Joan Hoffman, bride-elect. The party table was festive w'th white tapers and pink and blue parasol. The guest of honor re- ceived lovely gifts. Present were Joan Naylor, Ev- elyn Hart, Ruth Guyette, Alberta Salansky, Alice Evans, Pasty Gre- gory, Ruth Shotwell, Ruth Murray, Mrs. Charles Hoffman, Dorothy Griffith, Emily Hoffman, the guest of honor and the hostess. Local Women Enter Valley Art Show will show paintings in the Wyom- ing Valley Art Group exhibit next week are Mrs. Burt B. Bryant, Meeker; Mrs. Frank W. Werner, Druld Hills; Mrs. Floyd Sanders, Pioneer avenue; and Mrs, George Z. Keller. The exhibit will take place at the art studio, room 2 on the | fifth floor above Deemer’s station- ery store, West Market street. The public is invited. Paintngs will include both oils and water colors of still-life, landscapes and por- traits. Allen Fox Jr. Has State College, spent the Thanks- | First Birthday Party giving vacation with h's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Matchett of Elmcrest drive. Miss Charlotte Peake of Fern- brook and John M lauskus of Leh- man, students at Mansfield State Teachers’ Collegs, spent the holi- days with their fam’lies. Joe Hughes, student at Lehigh, University, spent his Thanksgiving vacation with his parents in Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Flana- gan, Church street, had as holiday guests their daughter and son-in- law, Mrs. and Mrs. Barrett Cox of Detro’t, Mich.,, and Mrs. Mary Cox of Cleveland, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hinkle, Linco'n drive, Shavertown, entertained at Thanksgiving dinner Mr. and Mrs. fred Wilkins and daughter, Nancy. Mr. and Mrs. Linden Tucker of Schenectedy, N. Y. spent the “Thanksgiving holidays with Mr. nd Mrs. Elwood McCarthy, Well- ngton avenue, Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gensel of ‘ehman have as guests the latter's rrother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Irs. Everett Nafus of Baltimore, 1d. is for Hankies For blow or for show. Good Stocking stuffers For heel or for toe. How Many Weeks? 1! Grace T. Cave Shoppe 36 Main St. Dallas Mr. and Mrs. Allen L. Fox Sr, of Lehman, entertained at a birth- day party honoring their son, Al- len Jr, last Wednesday. Allen Jr. was one. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kocher of Lehman; Chester Fox of Trucksville; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dubil, Dallas R.D.; Mr. Mrs. Van Robinson of Luzerne; Miss Gladys Fox and Miss Pauline Besteder of Trucksville; M'chael Dubil Jr. and Edward Dubil, Dallas R. D. 2, Mr. and Mrs. Fox and Allen. Try Our Deb Cut for the Prom It's sweet and young with just a wee hint of sophistication - - just the right blend for fashion aware teen-agers. Call now YOUR LOVELINESS begins at Ed’s Beauty Shoppe Carverton Road, Trucksville 195-R-15 or 493-R-2 § Four Back Mountain women who Entertains Club Mrs. bridge-lucheon last Present were Mrs. R. Howell, Lewis Evans, Mrs. Wednesday. Mrs. kert, Mrs. Willard Durbin, Mrs. Howard Appleton and the hostess. Clyde Cooper Heads Dallas Kiwanis Club Clyde Cooper was elected pres] dent, and Kenneth Rice, first vice| is president, at the meeting of Dal-! las Kiwanis Club held at Irem Wednesday chosen: Country Club last evening. Other officers second vice president, Harold L. Smith, treasurer, Frederic Ander- son, past president Sherman Har- ter. Na TT. \ Mb @ Ifthere is one time when you seek safety above all else, itis in the compound- ing of the prescriptions your doctor writes. This ‘Reliable’ em- blem, prominently dis- played in our Prescription Department, is your as- surance of the highest ethical standards, precise compounding, fresh, po- tent drugs and prices that are uniformly fair. May we have the valued privi- lege of your patronage? Earl’s Drug Store Main Highway Trucksville, Pa. Telephone 110 Local Church Doings He is employed by Cedric Griffiths entertain- ed members of her club at a Walter Cook, Mrs. James Martin, Mrs. Paul Ec- Hosts At Supper Mr. and, Mrs. Paul ‘Gross of Huntsville entertained at a:supper party last Saturday night. - Present were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kear, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Titman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Lee, Mr. and Mrs, William Lamb, Mr.. and Mrs. A. G. Rutherford, Mr. and Mrs. Jack DeWitt Member of Glee Club Among the 56 members of the Glee Club of the Peddie. School is ph Robert W. Bodycomb; son of Dr. {_ and Mrs. Robert M. Bodycomb of Dallas, it has been announcczd by H. Leonard Richardson, Director. 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