lox PAGE FOUR i THE POST, FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1 951 Purely Personal @ Mrs. Sherman Schooley, Shaver- town, has been ill for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Frantz, Cen- termoreland, are spending the winter in Florida. Wheeler Hess, Jr., a student at Gettysburg College, will be guest at a house party at Wilson Col- lege this weekend. Mr, and Mrs. J. Stanley Rine- himer have returned to their home on Lehman avenue after spending several weeks at Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Last week Mrs. Rinehimer visited her sister, Mrs. Lawrence Bevan in Hicksville, L. I Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Thomas, Harveys Lake, will leave Sunday for Miami, Fla. They will stop at the Beverly Terrace Hotel, Bis- cayne Boulevard. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rogers of Harveys Lake have returned from a motor trip to Fort Knox, Ky, where they visited their son, Bern- ard who is with the armed forces there. They stayed at the Henry Clay Hotel. Miss Virginia Lee Stroud of Shavertown accompanied them. . Donnie Besecker, student at Wilkes College, was guest of Ruth Haycox at the spring prom at * Southern Seminary over the week- \ Forty Fort have end. Jimmie, student at Univers- ity of Pennsylvania, spent the weekend at his home on Norton avenue. Mrs. Richard Rowlands has been ill at her home in Trucksville with a streptoccic sore throat. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lauder- baugh who have been living on Lehman avenue moved Monday in- to the Fay Parrish apartment on ' Machell avenue. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Scott, Mt. Greenwood road, spent Monday in Philadelphia attending the Flower Show. Jackie Barnes who has been a patient at Nesbitt Hospital for several weeks returned to his home on Elmcrest on Sunday. Mrs. Harry Swepston, Elmcrest, is a patient at Nesbitt Hospital where she is under observation. Ralph Brickel has been ill at his home on Main road. . Mrs. Melvyn A. Estey, Elmcrest and her mother, Mrs. R. B. White of Ashley are vacationing in - Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Huston Day of purchased the former Howell homestead at Shav- ertown. Mr. Day’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Asa Day bought the Loucks home on Terrace drive. Cards have been received from Dot and Ray Hedden from Rio de- Janeiro saying they expected to go to Buenos Aires last Sunday and to Lima, Peru, Monday. Plan to be back in Dallas this weekend. Mrs. Nelson Dymond and sons, Nelson Jr. and Kenneth of Orange have joined Mr. Dymond at Long Island. Mrs. H, H. Zeiser and Mrs. W. J. Smith who are spending two weeks at Williamsburg, Va., en route from St. Petersburg, write that trees are budding and spring flowers blooming. Mrs, Beatrice Billings, Trucks- ville, R. D. spent the early part of the week in Philadelphia where she attended the Flower Show and visited her sister, Mrs. Beth Walker. Max Dreher who is employed at the Corning Glass Company, Cor- ning, N. Y. spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Dreher of Park Street. David Kunkle has been ill with a streptococcic sore throat at his home on Machell avenue this week. Mr. and Mrs. Cragg Herdman, Kunkle, spent Saturday in Johnson City, N. Y., visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ralph James, former Duryea resi- dents, and Mr. and Mrs. George Ryman, formerly of Beaumont. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dymond, former Dallas residents, have an- nounced the birth of a son, Rich- ard Albert in Nesbitt Hospital March 5. Mother and baby are doing well. Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Snyder of Bloomsburg have announced the birth of a daughter in Geisinger Hospital February 25. The Snyders | are former Claude street, Dallas, residents. SHAVER THEATRE SHAVERTOWN FRIDAY and SATURDAY “Wyoming Mail” (technicolor) Stephen McNally, Alexis Smith Cartoon—News MONDAY and TUESDAY “Tension” Audry Totter, Cyd Charisse Cartoon—Comedy WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY “To Please a Lady” Clark Gable, Barbara Stanwyck Cartoon—Sport Catherine Haughney Weds Cpl. Richard Culp Mr. and Mrs. James Haughney, 65 Abbot street, Plains, announce the marriage of their daughter, Catherine, to Cpl. Richard Culp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Culp. The ceremony was performed at Carlisle, Pa., December 23 when Richard was home for his holiday leave. Mrs. Culp is a graduate of Sacred Heart High School, Plains. Cpl Culp was graduated from Lehman High School and before leaving with the 109th for Camp Atter- bury was employed by Natona Mill. Mrs. Culp is residing in an apart- ment at 65 Abbott street. Entertain At Dinner Mr, and Mrs. William L. Guyette, Huntsville road, entertained at dinner Monday night honoring Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gregory Jr. who celebrated their third wedding an- niversary. Present were Mr, and Mrs. Robert Griffiths, the Gregorys and the Guyettes. Surprised On Birthday Mrs.. Charles Hilbert’'s birthday is Saturday, March 10 but Ms. Earl Johnson, Mrs. Edward Mac- Dougall, Mrs. Raymond Dennion, Mrs. Carolyn Srovell, Mrs. Maud Scovel and Mrs. W. Arch Austin coulda’t wait. They surprised her Wednesday night with cake and all the trimmings. Hedden Leads Class Carl Hedden, Machell avenue, with an average of over ninety- seven, leads his class in scholar- ship according to the quarterly standings just published in the “Opinator,” Wyoming Seminary’s weekly publication. Carl is a sub- freshman, having received his lower school training in Dallas Borough. This is his first year at Seminary. Donald Perrego Makes Dean's List At Bucknell Donald Willard Perrego, Dallas R. D. 2 is one of the 281 men and women who have been cited on the dean’s honors list for scholastic achievement during the first sem- ester of the current academic year at Bucknell University. Only stu- dents who achieve a high average in their studies are named to the | honors list. Son.of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Per- rego, Don, a graduate of Dallas Township High School, is a senior enrolled in the civil engineering course at the University. John Robert Pickett Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pickett, De- munds road, have announced the birth of a son, John Robert at Nesbitt Hospital March 2. Mrs. Pickett is the former Jewell Matu- kitis. This is the couple’s second child. Mrs. Ida Wilcox is ill with in- fluenza at her home at Chase. Her brother, Aaron Sutton of Lehman visited her. Hugh Ridall Jr. has returned to his home in Trucksville after spending a week in Chicago. Mrs. Roger Owens, Spring street, has been spending the past two weeks in San Antonio with her husband who is in the service. The couple will return to Dallas tomorrow and the Doctor will en- joy a short leave before going overseas. Mrs. Laning Harvey has been ill with a streptococcic sore throat at her home at Huntsville. Richard Owens, Davenport street, has returned to work after being ill for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hessler, Rice street, Trucksville, have returned to their home after vacationing in Winter Haven, Fla. Their trip was shortened by the death of their sister-in-law. Jack Yaple has been confined to bed with an infected knee at his home at Goss Manor this week. HIMMLER THEATRE Dallas, Pa. TODAY and SATURDAY “For Heavens Sake” with Clifton Webb and Joan Bennett Also Cartoon and News MONDAY and TUESDAY “Wagon Master” with Ben Johnson Also Travel Talk and Cartoon WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY “Two Weeks With Love” (Technicolor) with June Powell Ernest Gays Are Hosts For Mrs. Althea Dymond Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gay enter- tained members of the Cheerio and the Men’s Class of Orange Meth- odist Church at a farewell party given in honor of Mrs, Althea Dymond Saturday night. Mrs. Dymond received a lovely piece of luggage. Present were: Mr, and Mrs. Stan- ley Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brace, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Cool- baugh. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sny- der, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Webb, Mrs. Hugh Gebhart, Mr. and Mrs. George Berlew, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gay, Mr. and Mrs, James Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. John Zarno, Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Risch, Mr. and Mrs. Everal Eaton, Mrs. Nora Dymond, + Harry Headley, Mrs. Nellie Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Mal- colm Baird, Sandra, Barry, Mar- jorie and Arthur Baird, Mrs. Al- thea Dymond, Kenneth Dymond, Ernie Gay and the host and hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Howell Entertain Old Friends Mr. and Mrs. Fred Howell, Pioneer avenue entertained a num- ber of old friends at dinner last Saturday. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Warren Edson, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ollindike of Scranton, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lloyd, Forty Fort, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bradley, Wilkes-Barre and the Howells, Mrs. Ida Wilcox Is Surprised On Birthday Mrs. Ida Wilcox was guest of honor at a surprise birthday party at her home at Chase on Sunday. She received lovely cards and gifts. The party table was attractive with huge birthday cake as center- piece. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. George Zuk, Nancy Zuk, Mr. and Mrs. George Bond, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cooper, Grant Cooper, Gary Cooper, Jane Ann Cooper, Alan Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Southwell Jr., Mrs. Mary Herbert, Marie Herbert, Go- mer Herbert, Linda Herbert, Mrs. Sarah Pealer, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sayre, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Nelson, David Nelson, Donald Nelson, Dale Nelson, Diana Nelson, « Daryl Nel- son and the guest of honor. Arnold Swan Is Guest At Farewell Party Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Swan, Ide- town, entertained at a farewell party Monday honoring their son, Arnold, who left to serve with the U. S. Army. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Swan and Leonora, Pres- ton and Kenneth Swan, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Swan, Patsy, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bonning and Beverly, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fiske and Bonnie, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hel- ler, Mr. and Mrs. and Lois and Claudia, Harold Grey, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Swan, the guest of honor and the host and hostess. Melvyn Estey Promoted To Lieutenant Colonel Melvyn A. Estey, Elmcrest, has been promoted to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel in the Marine Corps Reserve. Col. Estey, a grad- uate of Dartmouth College, is in an inactive status. He served for two and a half years during World War II as an Artillery Officer with the Marines | and was awarded the Bronze Star for meritorious service in the Iwo Jima operation. Until recently an instructor at Culver Military Academy, Culver, Indiana, he is now associated with Mrs. Estey’s brother, Boyd White in the Ashley Hardware Store. The Esteys who have two boys, aged 5 and 9 and a girl aged 2, moved to Elmcrest just before the holidays. Mrs. William Eckert Hostess To Neighbors Mrs, William Eckert entertained at a brush demonstration at her home at Lake Catalpa Monday night. Present were Mrs. Stanley Culp, Mrs. Robert Culp, Mrs. Ralph Frantz, Mrs. Gerald Frantz, Mrs. Walter Covert, Mrs. Fred Dodson, Mrs. Russell Miers, Mrs. James Miers, Mrs. Emily Stash, Mrs. Paul Eckert, Mrs. Paul Smith, Mrs. Warren Rogers and the hostess. Come in and select your Potted Plant SICK’S 5-10-$1.00 Store DALLAS - PENNA. Andrew Tosh | Miss Marguerite A. Greenwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Greenwood of Terrace street, Trucksville, will become the bride of Carl R. Loucks, son of Mrs. Charlotte Loucks, 43 Monroe street, Wilkes-Barre, April 21 at 2:30 p.m. Rev. William A. Par- sons will perform the double ring ceremony in Kingston Presbyterian Church. The bride will be given in marri- age by her father. Miss Mary Porter, Harrisburg, will be maid of honor and Miss Harriet Prater, Fernbrook, cousin of the bride- to-be and Mrs. C. Robert Griffiths, Trucksville, bridesmaids. Miss Nancy Dorsch, cousin of the bride- elect, will act as junior brides- maid. MISS MARGUERITE A. GREENWOOD William J. Loucks, Ashley, brother of the bridegroom-to-be will be best man and James R. Williams, Kingston, nephew of the bride-to-be and C. Robert Griffiths, Trucksville, ushers. Following the ceremony, a re- ception and dinner will be held at O’Connell’s Kingston House. Miss Greenwood is a graduate of Kingston Township High School, Dean School of Business, Wyoming Seminary and attended Wilkes College. She is employed by the Wilkes-Barre Storage Company. Mr. Loucks is a graduate of Meyers High School and is em- ployed by Daley’s Transfer Com- pany, Wilkes-Barre. Harveys Lake Service Club Holds Initiation and Dinner Harveys Lake Woman's Service Club held its initiation of new members and banquet at Castle Inn last Thursday evening. Members received corsages and favors and an unusual corsage was won by Mrs. David Morris as door prize. Entertainment was furnished by a magic program by Lorenzo. Sixteen new members were in- itiated. Present were: Mesdames Walter Sorchik, George Bray, - Clarence Moledor, Dean Kocher, William Deets, John Schappert, Donald D. Smith, Walford Lienthall, Malcolm Nelson, Harry B. Allen, Carl Sch- reiner Jr., George Taylor, Gilbert Carpenter, Otis Allen Sr., Joseph Rauch, Herman Garinger, Henry Deater, David Deater, Albert Armi- tage, Robert Schaller, Bernard Long, David Price, Harvey Kitchen, Walter Kitchen, Arthur Gosard, Warren Dennis, Henry Butler, Richard Williams, Thomas Garrity, John Stenger 3rd, Carl Swanson, Francis Shiner, Anthony Serhan, Delbert Evans, Marshal Harrison, Merril Burnett, Frank Bialowicz, Card of Thanks Mrs. Authony Hudak wishes to thank those who assisted her in her recent bereavement ,those who sent flowers and Mass Cards, those . who loaned cars, and those who made other pathy. expressions of sym- | John Edwards, Joseph Schappert, John Nothoff, David Morris, Mar- tin Petroskas, John Zorzi, Calvin McHose, Delmar Winterstein, Ray- mond Gray, Luther Hummel, Fred Swanson, Alan Kistler,” Elwood Davis, Wilfred Ide, Hattie Wesley, Barbara Bronson, Carrie Rood; Misses Louella Gosart, Bethia Allen and Eleanor Humphrey. Neighborhood Notes And News Of Local Church D oings To Marry April 21 Local Children Win Firsts At Exhibit Back Mountain children who won first prizes at the Day School Hobby Show Wednesday, Thurs- day and Friday, include: Nancy Coon, Dolores Lundy, Louise Ber- tels, Faith Elaine Edwards, and Ronald Horne, in the handicraft class; Lewis Dana, Ellen Goff, Caddy Brooks, Susanne Tvede, Goeffrey Carr, Elaine Edwards; Susan Ertley, Sharon Hunt, Carol Durkin, and Barbara, collections. Exhibits; ranged in the Day School gymnasium, included collec- tions of toy soldiers, stamps, pen- nants, and dolls, and displays of handiwork. Mrs. Thomas E. Reese Jr., Guest At Stork Shower Mrs. Thomas E. Reese Jr. was guest of honor at a stork shower given by Mrs. Lewis Reese at her home on Franklin street, Wednes- day night. Present were Mrs. Francis Daugherty, Mrs. Thomas Templin, Mrs, Harold Brobst, Mrs. Robert Brown, Mrs. William Baker, Jr., Mrs. R. J. W. Templin, Mrs. I Thomas G. Reese, Mrs. Bert Hadsel Jr., Mrs. Bert Hadsel Sr., Mrs. Lambert Swingle, Miss Shirley Reese, the guest of honor and the hostess. Upped In Rank. Word has been received by Mrs. Wayne Harvey, Dallas, that her husband, formerly a technical ser- geant, has been promoted to rank of master sergeant. He is stationed with the 5th Air Force at Suwon, Korea. @® How shall you select a dependable prescrip- tion pharmacy? Look for the “Reliable” emblem shown below. It is your assurance of skilled pro- fessional service; fair prices. So won't you bring us that next prescription? EARL’S DRUG STORE Main Highway Trucksville—Phone 110 Putin The Minute-Size Designs You Love At last! Print dresses that flatter your figure and all in exciting advance styles. Hurry in. really Grace T. Cave Shoppe 36 Main St. Dallas Read the Classified Column BABY TALK . Throughout my active day of bathing primoing FOR REGULAR DELIVERY IN THE BACK MT. AREA, CALL W. 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