IR ig BS aaron Notes And News Of Local Church Doings Mir. And Ms. I. T Boston Celebrate Golden Wedding Anniversary Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. Asa Day and family have moved from Charles street, Kingston, to the Jack Loucks house on Terrace street, Dallas, which they recently purchased. Mr. and Mrs. Walter King and Mrs, Fronie Wilcox spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Walter Meeker at Muhlenburg. °° Mrs. Fronie Wilcox will leave Dallas on Sunday to spend the Christmas holidays with her daugh- ter, Mrs. W. H. Lynch, in. Harris- burg. Don Shaffer, Mill street, the boy who used to deliver your groceries from Dixon's Market, has joined the Air Force: and is stationed in Texas. Al Knecht is with him. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Day of Huntsville road have pulled up stakes and taken their trailer to Sarasota, Fla. for the winter. - Miss Shirley Coon, member of the freshman class at Wellesley, will arrive December ‘16 to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Coon of Overbrook road: Mrs. Frank® Morrison of = Davis street, Trucksville, left Wednesday to spend the holiday season with her mother and sister at Plymouth, Mass. Mr. Morrison will join hen for the Christmas weekend. Miss Lois Kiefer, member of the sophomore class at Wellesley will arrive this week to’ spend the ‘holi- days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kiefer of Shrineview. Miss Marilyn Ohlman, of the Senior Class at’ Temple Uni= versity, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ohlman of Machell avenue. Fred Templin, son. .of Mr, and Mrs. R. J. W. Templin of Wood- lawn road left this week for ser- vice fith the U. S. Army. David Schmerer, member of the Senior Class at Syracuse Univers siey, will arrive Sunday to ‘spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schmerer of Par- rish street. Bob Jewel, student ‘at Blooms: burg State Teachers" College, will arrive next Friday to spend Christ- ‘ mas vacation with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. rish street, Jim Waters, sagober of the sop- homore class at Penn State, will spend the holidays with his pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Waters of Huntsville road. i: Mrs. Margaret Hildebrant, Nor ton avenue, . spent the weekend with Mrs, John Titus at’ Wilkés- Barre, Cpl. Shaver, Norton avenue; and Cpl, Robert Shaver, son of Mr. and: Mrs, Claude Shaver Woodlawn drive, ar- rived from Fort Bragg, N. C. this week to spend ten day furloughs with their parents. On their re- turn they will be moved to Vir- gna. Paul Shaver Sr. spent the weel- end hunting in Pikes County. Mrs, Wesley Himmler, Lake road, will be hostess to members of the Jessie Brickel Sunday School Class at their holiday party December 29. Members of Dallas Rotary and ther wives and guests enjoyed Joseph Jewell of Par- Club last night. Mr. and Mrs. . Fred Howell, Pio- neer avenue, - Shavertown; were among the teachers who attended the twenty fifth anniversary din- ner of G.A.R. High Schoo! held at Fox Hill Country Club last. Sa- turday evening. General Norman Smith, teacher at Wyoming Semi nary and former I member | { Mrs. Robert David Joseph Mr. and Mrs. John Joseph, Chic- ago, Ill, announce the birth of a six and a half pound baby boy at Garfield Park Community Hospital Tuesday, December 12. Mrs. Jos- eph is the former June Wilson of Plains. first child and the Dave. Joseph's first grandchild. All are walking on clouds. The precious bundle is named Robert David for both granddads. Cards have been received from Mr. and Mrs. John A, Reedy, Cen- ter Hill summer residents from At- lanta, Ga., where they are visiting their daughter, Mary. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Kunkle and son, Wayne of New Brunswick, N. J., spent the weekend with Mr. and , Mrs. Forrest Kunkle at Kunkle. Mr, and Mrs. Forrest Kunkle at- tended the Tunkhannock Joint School Faculty Christmas dinner at :the Eatonville Methodist Church. Mrs.: Charles Vose of Detroit, Mich., former Kingston resident, is spending - the holiday season with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J, Bozak of Har- She spent last week at and Mrs. veys. Lake. Trucksville visiting Mr, Dale Zimmerman. Mrs. Alonzo. Prutzman, Shaver- town, is a patient in General Hos- iptal; Her son Darrell, Providence, R. IL, has been here for several days. Dan Robinhold has the roof on the ‘attractive : ranch type house he’ is building on Luzerne street, Dallas. Mrs. Dan Waters, Huntsville road, spent the weekend with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and James Waters of Dover, Pa. John Stevenson, Terrace Drive, Shavertown, more familiarly known as “Pop” to hundreds of school children, is ill at his home. Mrs. .Gertrude Ritter and son, Teddy Morgan, returned to Mid- and Texas, on Sunday after pay- ing a visit to Mrs, Ritter's mother Mrs. © Elizabeth : Andrew, and her brother Tommy, both of Terrace Drive, Shavertown, The new Henry Pool home at Huntsville is ‘taking shape and looks as though it might be ready for occupancy by spring. The framework has been com- pleted for the new Huntsville Christian Church parsonage and the roof is on. While it won't be finished by the first of the year, as was hoped, it won’t be long now. Sgt. and Mrs, Paul Helfrich, for- mer Back Mountain res.dents, have moved to 1100 E. Howard avenue, ‘Biloxi, ‘Miss. Mrs, Helfrich is the former Lois MacAvoy of Shaver- Paul Shaver, son of . Paul | Huntsville resident will spend the holidays with his family at East Woodstock, Conn. Wayde Smith will occupy his dad's ® apartment during the holi days and visit old friends in the valley. Stanley Wroblewski who ‘is sta-: tioned at Fort Dix spent the week- end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wroblewski Sr. .of Center Hill road. M'ss Lyda Smith, Garden City, L. I, will spend the holidays with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. road. Ruth Haycox, student at South- ern Seminary, Buena Vista, Va., wil arrive tomorrow to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Harris Haycox, Main road. SHAVER THEATRE SHAVERTOWN FRIDAY and SATURDAY HE inches an 3% starring James Stewart and Shelly Winters MONDAY and TUESDAY “Kill The Umpire” starehis William Bendix WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY “Hational Velvel” starring Elizabeth Taylor. and Mickey Rooney : H. W. Smith of Lake, town. Mrs: Fred Kiefer spent the week- end, in New York with Fred at his apartment. Betsy Reynolds a member of the Junior Class at Penn State Col- ilege, will arrive Tuesday’ to spend the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Ruth Turn Reynolds, Johnson street, Trucksville, Gerald Frantz has been confined to his’ home on Spring street, Shavertown with the grippe. Miss Elma! Major, teacher at Al- lentown ‘and Miss Patricia: Clark, teacher at Muncy will spend the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Major of Hunts- vill their holiday dance at the Country}: 2 Mr. and Mrs. Milton Culp, Hunts ville, spent the weekend with their daughter: and son-in-law, "Mr,' and Mrs, ‘Charles Bettinson of New York City. Clark Unger and Donald ‘Frantz, students at Penn : State College, spent the weekend: with the lat- ters parents, Mr. and Mrs, ‘Ben Frantz Jr. of Terrace street. Don expects to arrive December 19 for the "holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams of New Cumberland will spend the weekend at the Herbert Major home and help Mr, and Mrs. Major celebrate their golden wedding an- niversary. Miss Mildred Major, Huntsville and Mr, and Mrs. Ellis Sw'ngle of Harveys Lake returned Thursday after spending ten days in. Miami Beach as ‘guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sordoni and in Cuba. This is the John Joseph's: HIMMLER THEATRE Dallas, Pa. TODAY and TOMORROW “The Happy Years” in tec Heid] or starring Dean Stockwell Cartoon and News MONDAY and TUESDAY “They Live By Nis oh 39 starring Foty Granger Cartoon WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY “Belles of Old Mexico” i in trucolor ‘ starring Robert Rockwell ; Comedy and Cartoon =~ ° THE POST, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1950 Miss Virginia Wilson Marries Harold Souder Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wilson of 3. Charleston, W. Va, have an- aounced the marriage of their dau- ghter, Virginia, to Harold O. Sou- der, “son of Mrs. Ellen Souder, Huntsville road, : Dallas. In the presence of the immediate families Rev. Frederick Reinfurt performed the double ring ceremony in Dallas Methodist Church’ October 25. Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Souder, brother and sister- in-law of the bridegroom. The bride is well known locally having lived with her grandpar- ents, Mr.-and Mrs. William Wilson for the past year. She attended Dallas Borough High School; Char- leston High School and Sullins Col- lege, Bristol, Va. ‘She is a charter member of the Order of Rainbow for girls in Charleston, is Past Worthy Adviser of the organiza- tion. Mr. Souder attended: Dallas Borough High School. He is em- ployed by Lester Pontiac Company in Kingston. The couple reside on Huntsville road. : Theatre Pariy | For Carol Deets” Twelfth Mr, and Mrs, William Deets en- tertained at a theatre party in honor of their daughter Carol on her twelfth birthday anniversary Tuesday evening. Guests were Jes- sie Armitage, Joan Cowan, Gail Payne, Barbara Kearn, Jean Ide, Louise Merrill, Phyliss Williams, Jane Dougal, Carlene Kocher, Son- ja Kulcavage, Judy Searfoss, Ca- rol Deets, Mrs. Wilfred Ide and Mrs, Joan Cowan. Mrs. Jack Roberts Is Surprised On Birthday Mrs. Jack Roberts was pleasantly surprised last Wednesday when a number of friends dropped ‘in at her home on Main road to help her celebrate her birthday anniversary. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Milton Culp, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elston, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Covert, _Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Frick, Mrs. Ralph Frantz, Mrs. Fannie Culp, Mr. and Mrs, Carl Roberts of Kingston,: Mr. and Mrs. Carlo LaCorte of Wilkes- Barre, Mr. and Mrs. Roberts. Dallas Choirs To Give Contata Sunday Night “The Christmas Story”, contata by H, Alexander Methews, will be presented . in Dallas Methodist Church Sunday evening at 7:30 o!- clock. Soprano soloist will be Mrs. John: Roberts, tenor soloist, Dick Oliver and guest contralto, Mary | Bittenbender Nelson. Members of the! chorus are: So- pranos, Mrs. Georgia Welch, Mrs. Laverne Race, Mrs. William Hanus, Mrs. Frederick Reinfurt, Miss Rita Cummings and Miss Della LaBar; altos; Mrs. Mae Ide, Mrs. Ethel Oliver and Mrs, Ray Kuhnert; ten- ors, John Roberts; Dick Oliver; basses, Zel Garinger, Floyd Ide, Ray Kuhnert, William Baker, Lewis Le- Grand. Ruth Turn Reynolds is director and Louie W. Ayre, organist. Kindergarten Parties Mrs. Ruth Turn Reynolds will entertain at a Christmas party for her afternoon music kindergarten {o pupils Tuesday and for the morn- ‘ng pupils next Friday at her home on Johnson road, Trucksville. GIVE YOUR HAIR A HOLIDAY GLOW With your hair a wreath of graceful waves made _ ‘even more exciting by an overtone of high- lighting color. Per- manent and tinting ideal he most baby fine YOUR LOVELINESS begins at Ec’s Beauty Shoppe Carverton Road, Trucksville | 195-R-15 or 493-R-2 ! and Mr. Boston earned only $1.25 Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Boston of Ricketts Glen celebrated their gol- den wedding anniversary Novem- ber 21 with open house for rela- tives and friends. . ; ; Mr. Boston was son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ezra P. Boston. Mrs, Boston is the former Jennie Rob- erts of Unityville, The couple was married at Harveysville by the late Squire Nicholson (one eye wit- ness of the ceremony, Mrs, Carrie Nicholson Rittenhouse, is still liv- ing) and went to housekeeping in the house they now occupy ad- joining the Ricketts Glen State Park. R ' Their land is part of the origi- nal 160 acre homestead granted for settlement to the great grand- father of Mr. Boston by the govern- ment, It was later. divided be- tween two brothers, Dennis, a Civ- il War Veteran and Ezra, father of J. E. Boston, each son receiving’ eighty acres. The part owned by | Dennis, covered with virigin tim- ber, was sold for $90' about. the time the J. E. Bostons were mar- ried but since they were taking over the other half of the estate a day working on the Ricketts Glen Dam projects, the young couple felt they could not afford to ‘buy .it. It has since been sold over and over again for real money. The Bostons have two children, Mrs. James Culp, a member of the Lake Township faculty and War- ren, owner of Boston Chevrolet at. Pikes Creek; also two grand- children, Mrs. Sheldon Hoover and Patty Cornel Culp. Those who helped the couple celebrate were Mr. and Mrs, Rus- sell Wandel and Donna Jean and Leroy of Broadway; Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Waterstripe, Edna Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Wandel, Lora Lee Wandell, Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Williams, Mrs. Effie Saxe, Mrs. Mae McCern,: Mrs. Merritt Saxe and Marion and Arthur, Mr and Mrs. Sheron Brandon, Mr. and Gift Giving At only a pittance is for Gloves and Sia Gauntlels Bly or Mittens Yj! Easy A Mrs. Junior LeValley, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Roman and Helen, Tony, Jeanny, Mr. and Mrs. James Culp and daughter Patty of Sweet Val- ley; Mr. and Mrs. Reber Trum- bower, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Trum- bower and Tommy and Carl Jr. of Nanticoke; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Yocum, Irene, Mrs. Maggie Boston, loomsburg; Mr, and Mrs. Carl Wall and Jimmy of Pittston; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Krum, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Boston, June, Mr, and Mrs. Donald Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boston and Charlotte of Dal- las; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Keller, Shavertown; Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert Boston, Frederick and Earl, Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Boston and Lois of Noxen; Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bos- ton, Pike’s Creek. Have Baby Boy Mr, and Mrs. Edward Cundiff, Huntsville road, have announced the birth of a:son in Nesbitt Hos- pital Tuesday, : December 12. Board Meets Tuesday Executive Board, Dallas Jun’or Woman’s Club, will meet Tuesday n'ght at 8 at the home of Mrs. Ho- ward Jackson, Shavertown. Harveys Lake Women List Patrons For Dance Harveys Lake Woman's Club will hold its holiday dance at Beau- mont Inn this evening. Dancing from 9 until 1 o'clock to Bob Scott’s music.. Among the patrons of the affair are: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gar- inger, Mr. and Mrs, Eldridge Shav- er, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Kistler, Mr. and Mrs. William Deeter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Swanson, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs. John Schappert, Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Fiske, Mr. and Mrs. George Bray, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood White- sell; Mrs. Albert Armitage, Mrs. Ben Rood, Mrs. Herbert Payne, Mrs. Clyde Hoyt, Mrs. Carrie Rood, Mrs. mar Richard Williams, Mrs. Del- Winterstein; Miss Louella Gos- sart and Miss Pauline Davis; sta- tion WBX. Mr. and Mrs. Arley Harron, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Davis, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Moledor, Mrs. Grace Martin, Mrs. Fred Merrill, Mrs. Har- vey Kitchen and Mrs. Clarence Oberst. Have Baby Girl Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dewees, Shrineview, have announced the birth of a baby girl at Nesbitt Hos- pital Wednesday, Deceriber 13. Judge Harold Flannery: will speak before Dallas Kiwanis Club on January 24, Ben Frantzes, fosig 3 At Dinner On Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Ben Frantz ¥en tertained at a deer dinner at wT home on Terrace street Sunday evening. Present were: Mr. . and Mrs. ne David Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schmoll, Paul Smith, Jerry Machell, Wasserott, Mr, and Mrs. French Jones, Clark Unger, Don. Frantz, Tootie Frantz and the hostess. Married Fifty Yours: Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jes Major, Fernbrook road, Huntsville, will Robert Hale, Mr. and Mrs, i Miss Claire Foley, Paul Sg Er [ host ==4 : ] 5 celebrate their Golden Wedding anniversary with a dinner members of their fomily and rela- TR tives at Huntsville Christian Church Saturday at 6:30 followed by open 4 house for their friends. The Ma- jors will be married: fifty years on December 19. William Robert Boye : Mr. and Mrs, William E. Boyes of Hightstown, N. J., announce the birth of a son, William Robert, December 7. Mrs. Boyes is the former Arline Shultz of Fernbrook. Mr. Boyes is from Centermoreland. and Mrs. Robert Guyette Mr. of Trucksville will move into the house formerly occupied by Arthur Parrish on Huntsville road, Dallas. Beautiful, Beautiful gifts that flatter the feminine heart . . . lovely things . . . modestly priced! Shop at Artley for Robes, Lounging Pajamas, Wallets, Scarfs, Sweaters, Skirts, Blouses, Negligees . . . hun~- dreds of dainties for your easy selection. BEAUTIFUL ‘Underwear GIFT Lighters, 1847 Nationally Advertised Bulova, Elgin, Hamilton watches. Appliances, Clocks, Toasters, Dresser Sets. B y Remember Henry's The Store of the Blue-White Diamonds Ronson Rogers Silver, Sun Beam Pen and Pencil sets, Soo = AT THE BAGS Grace T. 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