The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 04, 1951, Image 4

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Purely
Personal
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Middleton
of Idetown spent the weekend with
Mrs. H. L.
Mrs. John Clause, Pioneer Ave-
nue, Shavertown, is a patient at
Nesbitt Hospital.
~ Mr. and Mrs. William Baker and
children moved this week from
Lehman avenue to the Floyd Ide
house on Rice street. Mrs. Florence
' Foote and daughter, Carrie, of West
Dallas will move into the Lehman
avenue house the middle of the
~ month.
Mr. and Mrs. William Jeff of
Hackensack, N. J. have rented the
Foote house and will move in June
14
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Williams,
West Dallas, will move to Washing-
ton D. C. next week.
Mrs. Floyd Bogart has returned
to her home on Church street
after being a hospital patient.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis McDonald
and son, Jackie and Warren Ro-
gers of Trenton, N. J. spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Rus-
sell Rogers of Idetown.
Jackie Barnes has been ill at his
‘home at Elmecrest this week.
Lt. Col. Melvyn Elstey, Elmcrest,
"is spending ten weeks in Washing-
ton, D. C., where he is serving
on the Promotion Board of U. S.
Marines.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Culp,
Huntsville, recently received cards
from Corp. Robert Culp from
Chicago. He had been designated
as part of the firing squad to salute
General Douglas MacArthur, along
with several other members of the
109th stationed at Camp Atterbury,
Indiana.
Mrs. Ella Martin, Elizabethtown,
Pa., spent the weekend visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frantz of
‘Huntsville.
Jimmie Davis, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Wilbur Davis of Lehman ave-
nue returned Saturday after being
an influenza patient at Nesbitt Hos-
pital & for several days.
Mrs. C. A. Frick, Sweet Valley,
is at Doylestown, Pa., where she
is taking care of her grandchildren.
Her son and daughter- -in-law, Mr,
and Mrs. Earl Frick have been
called to Valparaiso, Ind., by the
death of the latter's other, Mrs.
Oakley Lutes.
er Forty Fort residents.
The Lutes are form-
Mrs. C. A. Frick has received
Cs ‘word that her brother, Earl Jack-
son of Avon Park, Fla. died. She
had spent the month of January
with him in Florida.
Capt. Peter Skopic who is sta-
tioned at Westover Field, Mass.,
is spending a thirty day leave with
his family at Lehman Heights.
Harry Forrester Still of Fort
Belvoir, Va., is spending sometime
with his mother, Mrs. Harry Still
of Shavertown. He was called here
by the death of his father.
Mrs. Leighton R. Scott of Easton’
spent several days this week with
her mother, Mrs. H. H. Zeiser of
Huntsville road.
Joe Peterson and Bob Moyer
who have been confined to their
homes with mumps are able to be
back at school.
The Post had a nice visit with
Mrs. Sherman Schooley Saturday
when she and Serm stopped out-
side and we all piled out to say
“hello”. It was her first day out
after many weeks of illness and
she looked fine.
Mrs. Walter Shaver, Pioneer
avenue, Shavertown, left Thurs-
day morning for Sarasota, Florida
to wisit her son, Pvt. Robert Koons.
Pvt. Koons has been recently at-
tached to the Air Force Base for
a training course. While in the
South, Mrs. Shaver will also visit
her friend, Miss Elsie Roushey,
Plant City, Florida.
John Rice, Trucksville, is a pa-
tient at the University of Penn-
sylvania Hospital.
Ernest Streader, Trucksville, is
critically ill at General Hospital.
Archie Woolbert has been ill at
his home in Trucksville.
Warren Cease dropped in the
Post during a brief furlough be-
tween camps. He has been sta-
tioned in Fort Knox, Ky.
Bob Gardner of Trucksville left
_ this week for Japan.
Weekend In New York
Bill Hart, Dallas, Betty Reben-
nack, Lehman and Earl Crispell,
Noxen, spent the weekend in New
York City with the Wilkes College
Pre-Medical Society as guests of
the New York Medical College
Flower Hospital. The weekend in-
cluded a trip through the New York
Medical College and associated hos-
pitals. A visit to Clay Adams Bio-
logical House, a New York firm
specializing in biological equipment
was taken Saturday afternoon. The
trip was sponsored by the Pre-
medical Society with the coopera-
tion of the hospital.
Married In Alabama
Announcement has been made of
the marriage of Miss Virginia
Berryhill to Charles Morris, son
of Mrs. Allie Morris of Franklin
street, Dallas. Charlie is adminis-
trative assistant in the Resident
Engineer's Office at Huntsville, Ala.
The couple resides at 712 E.
Home Street, Huntsville, Ala.
Entertains At Cards
Mrs. Stephen Johnson, Ferguson
avenue, Shavertown, entertained
members of her bridge club at her
home Tuesday evening. Present
were Mrs. James Martin, Mrs. Fred
Malkemes, Mrs. Paul Eckert, Mrs.
Allen Johnson, Mrs. Ted Poad, Mrs.
Howard Appleton, Mrs. Bud Hirle-
man and the hostess.
Mrs. Stanley Culp
Visits Daughter
Mrs. Stanley Culp, Huntsville,
spent last week with her daughter,
Mrs, Anthony Marrow in Mine Hill,
N. J., caring for the baby while
the older child entered the hospital
for a rountine tonsillectomy. Asked
if she had had a nice vacation,
Mrs. Culp said that it didn’t classi-
fy as such, but that it was interest-
ing.
Kunkle Plans For
Vacation School
Kunkle Methodist Church will
make plans for its second annual
Vacation Bible School at the home
of Mrs. Gertrude Eckert tonight at
8. School will open at the con-
clusion of regular school, will con-
tinue for two weeks in the church
and Community Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. David Hall and
family have moved from Church
street to the William Powell home
at Shrineview. They expect to
build at Huntsville. The William
Donachis have moved into the
Church street house.
Richard King who is stationed at
Indiantown Gap expects to spend
the weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne King, Outlet-
Meeker road.
Mrs. Gertrude Ford, Machell ave-
nue, spent the weekend in Para-
mus, N. J., visiting her daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Harrison.
Roy Meeker, son of Mr. and Mrs,
Dan Meeker of Kunkle, has been
ill at his home with an infected
ear.
Mrs. William Evans entertained
members of her Circle of First
Presbyterian Church at her Har-
veys Lake home Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Reedy
have moved from their home on
Carey avenue to the Wyckoff
home, Center Hill road.
Raymond Kuhnert, supervising
principal of Dallas Township High
School, was called to Lebanon last
week by the death of his father,
F. J. Kuhnert. The funeral was
held on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Machell Hilde-
brant of Bethlehem were recent
visitors of the former’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hildebrant of
Machell avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Kunkle at-
tended the testimonial dinner
honoring Mrs. Wiley Phelps at
Hotel Prince, Tunkhannock, recent-
ly. Mrs. Kunkle, first grade teacher
in Tunkhannock, is retiring after
forty years service.
HIMMLER
THEATRE
SHAVER THEATRE
SHAVERTOWN
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
ER m”
in technicolor
Errol Flynn, Dean Stockwell
News
MONDAY and TUESDAY
“The Breaking Point”
John Garfield, Patricia Neal
, Cartoon
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
Mrs. 0’Malley and
Mr. Malone”
1 Marjorie Main, James Whitmore
Cartoon and News
Dallas, Pa.
Fr. and Sat., May 4-5
“Pd Climb the Highest
Mountain”
In Technicolor
with Susan Hayward and
William Lundigan
Also Cartoon and News
Mon. and Tues., May 7-8
“The Mudlark”
with Irene Dunn
Also Comedy
Wed. and Thur., May 9-10 °
“The Flying Missile”
with Glen Ford
Also Cartoon and Travel Talk
Fred Boote Is Honored
At 95th Birthday Party
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Post, Cliff-
side, Trucksville, entertained at
supper a week ago Sunday several
members of the family following
the dinner given Fred Boote by
his youngest son and daughter-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Boote, Forty Fort, at Hotel Ster-
ling.
Mr. Boote and the late Mrs.
Boote who died twenty-three years
ago came to America from Eng-
land with their seven children in
1907. He was in charge of the
Conyngham gardens, Hillside Farm,
until he retired at the age of
eighty. He is in fair health and
gets out for walks occasionally,
but is handicapped by poor hear-
ing.
All seven children are living and
attended the dinner. Having sup-
per at the Post home were Mr.
and Mrs, Clifford Campbell, Claudia
and Clifford, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Powell, Ricky, Susan Booth and
Freddie of Wilkes-Barre; Mrs. Alice
Houghwout, Richard and Douglas,
Mrs. Walter Nolan of Trucksville;
Roland Booth, David of West Pitts-
ton; Harry Post Jr., the guest of
honor and the host and hostess.
Attending the dinner at the
Sterling at noon were: Mr, and
Mrs. George Boote, Goram, Maine;
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boote, West
Pittston; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Boote, Wilkes-Barre; Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Post, Trucksville; Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Boote, Corning, N. Y.;
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Houghwout,
Trucksville; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Boote, their three children,
jorie, Jean and Tommy, Forty Fort;
Mr. and Mrs. William Crundon, a
nephew, Scranton; Mrs. Nellie
and Mrs, Thomas Ewen, brother-
Wickisser, a niece, Scranton; Mr.
in-law, Jenkintown; Rev. Robert
Webster, pastor of Trucksville
Methodist Church.
Mrs. BA. N. Garinger Is
Hostess To Committee
Mrs. A. N. Garinger was hostess
to members of the Mother-Daugh-
ter Banquet Committee of Hunts-
ville Christian Church Tuesday
evening. Mrs. Rhuea Williams Culp
will be guest soloist accompanied
by Mrs. William Baker. Mrs.
Louise Colwell will lead group
singing.
Present were: Mrs. Gordon Wool-
berton, Mrs. Edward Hopa, Mrs.
Reginald Saunders, Mrs. Jack Ro-
berts, Mrs. Ralph Frantz and the
hostess. .
First Baby Boy
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder an-
nounce the birth of a nine pound,
three ounce baby boy at Syracuse
General Hospital April 27. This
is their first child. Mrs. Snyder
is the former Alice Culp, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Culp of
Huntsville. This is the Culps first
grandchild and second grandchild
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder in
three months, the other being
Thomas Paul Shaver, son of Mr.
and Mrs. George Shaver of Fern-
brook. Robert Charles is very for-
tunate, having six grandmothers
and four grandfathers.
Charles Philip Baker
Mr. and Mrs. William Baker Jr.
have announced the birth of an
eight pound baby boy, Charles
Philip ‘at General Hospital Thurs-
day, April 26. The Bakers have two
other children, Billy 3rd and Pa-
mela Sue. Mrs. Baker is the former
Margaret Dinges of Lincoln, Neb.
Stan- Lite
DRIVE-IN
ROUTE 309
TUNKHANNOCK, PA.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
“Red Pony”
; with Robert Mitchum
Plus Comedy and Cartoon
SUNDAY and MONDAY
“Bagdad”
(Technicolor)
with Maureen O'Hara
Also Musical Novelty and
Cartoons
TUESDAY ONLY
DOUBLE FEATURE
“Gunmen of Abilene”
with Alan “Rocky” Lane
‘Sing Neighbor, Sing”
with Roy Acuff
Added Cartoon
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
“Francis”
with Donald O’Connor, Patricia
Medina and Zazu Pitts
Plus Comedy and Novelty
(Adults, 60c; Children 12 to 16,
25c; Children under 12 admit-
ted free).
__THE POST, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1
Mar- ;
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| Neighborhood Notes And News Of
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Robert Shoemaker Is Guest
At "Going Away Party” Friday
Robert Shoemaker of Trucks-
ville was guest of honor at a
“going away party’ given by Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Rice, Orchard
Farm, Friday evening. Bob has
been recalled to active duty with
the U. S. Navy and left for his
Philadelphia base on Sunday.
He received a furlough bag and
toilet kit.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ro-
bert Shoemaker, Mr. and Mrs. Rus-
sell Cease, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Stookey, Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim
Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Poad,
Mr. and Mrs. William Long, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Gregory Jr., Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Ide, Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Brown, Mr. and Mrs.
George L. Rice, Bobby Rice, Ray
Kuhnert, the guest of honor and
the host and hostess.
Local Churc
Mis. Ella Martin Is
Surprised On Birthday
Mrs, Ella Martin was guest of
honor at a surprise birthday party
given at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Frantz on Sunday. Present
were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Major,
Mildred Major, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Culp,
Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Frick, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Covert Jr., Miss
Addie Elston, Mrs. Ralph Frantz,
the guest of honor and the host
and hostess.
William Donachis Given
Housewarming Sunday
Mr. and Mrs, William Donachi
were given a housewarming in
their new home on Church street
on Sunday. Present were Mr. and
Mrs. Theodore Woolbert, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Hislop Jr., Mrs. Robert
Hislop Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Cowley, Mrs. Edna McCarty, Mr.
and Mrs. Willard John Jr., and the
Donachis.
Y. T. C. Birthday Tea
A number of local young people
attended the Luzerne County
Youth Temperance Council birth-
day tea at the Forty Fort Metho-
dist Church on Friday. Loraine
Keller of Idetown led the meeting.
On the program were: Miss Aud-
rey Cragle, vocal solos; Z. E. Gar-
inger, dancing dolls; Professor
Davis, piano solos; Sonny Dymond,
readings; Frank S. Prutzman, vocal
solo; David Whitney, group sing-
ing; Evelyn Keller, piano; Janet
Macelwee, reading; Lois Wood,
piano solo; Jimmy Evans, vocal
solos,
Proceeds will be used to pay for
the Northeastern Regional Y. T. C.
Rally to be held in the Dorrance-
ton Methodist Church May 26 and
27th.
Tri-Hi-Y Elects
New Officers
Election of officers was held at
a recent meeting at Lehman-Jack-
son Tri-Hi-Y Club. Eleanor Mec-
Kenna is president; Shirley Elston
vice-president; Carol Williams, sec-
retary; Geraldine Casper, treasurer.
New members will be inducted
shortly.
SANDY BEACH
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
2—Shows nightly—2
Starting at 7:30 and 9:30
Children under 12 admitted free
Friday and Saturday
“God Is My Co-Pilot”
Dennis Morgan, Dana Clark
Raymond Massey
It’s the story of the
Flying Tigers.
Cartoon and News
Sunday and Monday
“Montana”
in technicolor
Errol Flynn, Alexis Smith
Cartoon and News
TUESDAY
“Operation Haylif{”
Bill Williams, Ann Rutherford
Tom Brown
The dramatic story of the
Berlin Airlift
Cartoon
Wednesday and Thursday
‘Champagne for
Caesar”
Ronald ‘Coleman, Celeste Holms
Cartoon—“Little Hiawatha”
Two Shows Nightly Starting
At Dusk
Kiddie Playground
NOW OPEN
«
Wesley Hilberts, Wed
Fifty Six Years
. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hilbert
were guests of honor at open-house
held at their home at Idetown Sun-
day when they celebrated their
fifty-sixth wedding anniversary.
Spring flowers were effectively
used throughout the house. Moving
pictures taken on the couple’s
golden’ wedding anniversary were
enjoyed.
Present were Rev.
Frank K. Abbott, Lehman; Rev.
and Mrs. George Roberts and
Nancy, Donald, Carl of Wyoming;
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Achuff of
Shavertown; Mrs. James Brace of
Idetown; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stacy
of Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Grover An-
derson, Harveys Lake; Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Pritchard of West Pittston;
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hilbert Jr.,
and son, Frederick of Easton; Mrs.
Rose Williams, Wyoming; Mrs.
Della Parrish, Miss Elizabeth Cooke,
Mrs. Harry Ide, Elsie Jean Ide, Mrs.
Corey Meade, Mrs. Walter Meade
and the guests of honor of Idetown.
and Mrs. |
DALLAS
OUTDOOR
THEATRE
Children under 12—free
FRIDAY
““Buccaneer’s Girl”
in technicolor
Yvonne DeCarlo, Philip Friend
Robert Douglas
Cartoon and News
SATURDAY
“Abbott & Costello
Meet Frankenstein”
Cartoon and News
SUNDAY and MONDAY
“Sundowners”
in technicolor
John Barrymore Jr.,
Chill Williams |
Cartoon and News
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
“Kid From Cleveland”
George Brent, Lynn Bari
Cartoon and News
THURSDAY
“Singing Guns”
in Trucolor
Vaughn Monroe, Ella Raines
Cartoon and News
Two shows 7:30 & 9:30
Friendly Society
Sponsors Dance
Christian
Huntsville
Friendly Society,
Christian Church, will
sponsor a round and square dance
in Kunkle Community Hall, Wed-
nesday, May 9, with Abe Bellas as
caller.
Roast Pork Supper
The “I Wanta Church Club” will
serve a roast pork supper at the
Ruggles Church May 4 starting at
chairman.
have
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