ed Neig SRA PAGE FOUR Purely Personal ~ Mrs. Harold Flack, Goss Manor, is a patient at General Hospital where she submitted to an opera- tion last week. Her sister-in-law, Dr. Agnes Flack came here to be with her. ‘ Mrs. James Martin and daughter of Shavertown visited James Mar- tin Jr., at Penn State College on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Andre Thevenon and Marie and Mrs. Marie Buchet of Center Hill road and Miss Jeannine Provin of Plains spent the weekend in Providence and Pawtucket, R. I Mrs. H. H. Zeiser and Mrs, W. J. Smith will return from Denver, ~ Col., on Sunday after visiting their brother, Bruce Smith and family for the past ten days. Mr. and Mrs. John Henninger of Druid Hills are spending some time in Cleveland, Ohio, visiting the for- ~ mer’s mother and sisters. John Wardell is ill at his home at Carverton. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Morick of Pio- neer avenue spent the weekend in New Jersey. | 2 _ Mrs. John Coon Sr. of Carver- ton has returned to her home after being a patient at Nesbitt Hos- pital. ay Harold Hess of Noxen visited ‘his cousin, Wheeler Hess, Jr., of Gettysburg over the weekend. Blair Troxell Sr. has been ser- iously ill at the home of his son, ' Leroy Troxell of Main road, Sha- vertown, Mrs. Arlene Bessemer, Trucks- ville, has returned from University of Pennsylvania Hospital and is now a patient at Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. Jack Thornton of Trucks- ville is a patient at the General Hospital. Mrs. W. B. Risley has returned to her home on Lehman avenue after spending several weeks with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Boston of Nicholson. ; Mr. and Mrs. J. Archbald Brooks entertained a number of friends at their home at West Dallas on Sun- day. Bud Mathers, Trucksville, is spending a two week furlough with his family. He expects to leave for France June 13. Miss Mary Reedy and ‘Miss Eli- zabeth Setse of Atlanta, Ga., will arrive Sunday to spend their va- cations with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Reedy of Center Hill Road. During July and August they expect’ to serve with the Waves near the Great Lakes. Bruce Crispell and Willard Cris- pell of Outlet recently visited the Former’s father, who is a patient in Memorial Hos- pital, Johnson City, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barrick and son, Dale of Carlisle were among the many visitors who enjoyed the tu- , lip gardens recently at Hershey, Pa.’ Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brandon, Lehman, are spending some time with Mr. and Mrs, Warren Boston, Pike's Creek, while Mr. Brandon recovers from a recent heart attack. Mr. and Mrs. Charles James of Jackson street drove to Ithaca, N.Y., yesterday to bring William Morgan home for the funeral of his grand- father, William Henry Morgan. Over last weekend Mr. James at- tended his twenty-fifth reunion at Mansfield State Teachers’ College. George Houck, Spring street, is a patient at General Hospital where he will submit to an operation. Miss Ida Eyer is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Scureman. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson and son, Joe of Norton avenue spent the weekend at Scarsdale, N. Y., visiting Mrs. Peterson’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Barbot and at Providence, R. I, with Ann. Ann returned || with them for her summer vaca- tion. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schooley, Schooley Apartments, will move to their farm for the summer months about June 9. Mrs. Claudia Tvede, Ledgeways, attended her class reunion at George School, Newton, on the way back from Washington where she saw her daughter Bodil off on | SHAVER THEATRE SHAVERTOWN FRIDAY and SATURDAY. Pd Climb The Highest Mountain” technicolor Susan Hayward, William Lundigan Cartoon and News MONDAY and TUESDAY “Shakedown” Howard Duff, Peggy Dow Cartoon and Sports WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY “So Young, So Bad” Paul Henreid, Catherine McLeod Chester Crispell Wilford Parsons, Guests On Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Wilford H. Par- sons, East Main Street, Trucks- ville, celebrated their fortieth wed- ding anniversary May 18 with a family diner at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. William Walsh of Kingston. The Parsons were married by the late Rev. Hall Griffith in St. Pe- ter’s Episcopal Church, Plymouth. The party table was attractive with centerpiece of mixed spring flowers, Entertainment was fur- nished by Billy Walsh and his trumpet who played “The Anni- versary Waltz”. The couple received a set of rings from the children. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Ro- bert Prideaux and son, Lance of Bound Brook, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam H. Parsons of Trucksville, Billy Walsh, the guests of honor and the host and hostess. Entertains At Shower Mrs. Alva Eggleston of Vernon entertained at a stork shower ho- noring Mrs. Sherman Harter of Trucksville recently. Present were: Mrs. Kenneth Rice, Mrs, James A. Oliver, Mrs. Frank Kovaletz, Mrs. Howard Jackson, Mrs. Robert Flem- ing, the guest of honor and the hostess. Honored At Shower Mrs. Vernon Ash of Roushey street, Shavertown, was guest of honor at a stork shower at her home recently. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Warden, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Pope, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pope and the ‘Ashes, Mrs. Fred Eck, Guest At Surprise Party Mrs. Fred Eck was guest of honor at a surprise birthday party held at the home of Miss Mary Bennal- lack, Poplar street, Fernbrook, Monday evening. She and Mrs. Norman Patton, director, and Mrs. William Baker, accompanist, were presented with gifts. ? Present were: Mesdames William Purcell, William Hanna, Robert A. Williams, Charles Mahler, James Keiper, Tom Templin, Ross Lewin, Joseph Sekera, Crozier Wileman, William Siley, Robert Scott, Lewis Reese, Fred Eck, Leonard Harvey, Billy Elston, Algert Antonaitis, Howard Garris, Norman Patton, William Baker, the guest of honor and the hostess. a trip to Yellowstone National Park. Mrs. J. Machell Hildebrant, Hel- lertown, spent the weekend visit- ing old friends and relatives in Dallas. Mrs. Frank M. Garrahan of Brooklyn, N. Y., is spending the week with old friends in Dallas. The Garrahans formerly lived on Church street. HIMMLER THEATRE Dallas, Pa. FRIDAY and SATURDAY “The Breakthrough” with David Brian Also News and Cartoon MONDAY and TUESDAY “The Fuller Brush Girl” with Lucille Ball and Eddie Albert Also Cartoon WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY “Gause for Alarm” with Loretta Young Also Sport Reel and MacArthur Story THE POST, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1951 hood Notes And News Of Local Church Doings Miss Lois Ann Warriner To Wed Robert L. Morgan On June 16 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Warriner have issued invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Lois Ann, to Ro- bert L. Morgan, son of Mrs. Llewellyn J. Morgan 'of Shaver- town and the late Llewellyn J. Morgan. The wedding will take place Sat- urday, June 16 at 2 P. M. in Dallas Methodist Church. Rev. Frederick W. Reinfurt will perform the double ring ceremony. Maid of honor will be Miss Beryl Colwell and bridesmaids, Miss Be- verly Morgan, sister of the bride- groom, and Mrs. Donald Naylor. Little Carolyn Evans will be flower girl, William Morgan, brother of the bridegroom, will act as best man and William Prater, Paul Fahringer and Donald Naylor, as ushers. Following the ceremony, a recep- tion for about a hundred fifty guests will be held at Brokenshire’s Harveys Lake Hotel. Miss Warriner is a graduate of Wyoming Seminary and attended Dickinson College for two years. She is employed by Casualty and Fidelity Insurance Company, Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Morgan is a graduate of Kingston Township High School and served with the U. S. Army in Germany. He attended North Caro- lina State College and is now a student at Philadelphia Textile In- stitute in Germantown, where he is studying textile ,engineering. He is a member of Phi Psi Fraternity. A number of parties have been planned honoring Miss Warriner; Miss Norene Lamb entertained at a variety shower at her home in Leh- man last Thursday night. Tonight Mrs. Ray Evans will hold a towel shower and Tuesday, Mary Weir a kitchen shower. Beryl Colwell and Mrs. Don Naylor, will entertain at a luncheon at the Country Club June 13. Miss Mary Porter Is Hostess At Luncheon Miss Mary Porter, Shavertown, entertained at a bridal luncheon and shower on Saturday honoring Miss Virginia M. Meissner, Tripp street, Forty Fort. Miss Meissner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Meissner, will marry John P. Nel- son, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. Edwin Nelson of Parrish street, next Saturday, June 9. Present were: Miss Joyce Nobel, Fernbrook; Kathleen Guyette, Gwen Clifford and + Peggy = Woolcock of Trucksville; Miss Clara Davis of Falls; Misses Marilyn Broadt and Mrs. Peggy Widdall, Kingston; Miss Virginia Bolen and Miss Dorothy Wintersteen of Wilkes-Barre; Mrs. N. E. Nelson, Dallas; Mrs, W. A. Meissner, Forty Fort; Mrs. W. M. Porter and Mrs. Mildred Ralston, Shavertown, the guest of honor and the hostess. Miss Joan Gay and a friend, Miss Catherine Daugherty of Wash- ington, D. C., spent the weekend with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shaver, Huntsville road. Mrs. Forrest Kunkle and Mrs. Ray Perrego attended Alumni Day at Bloomsburg State Teachers’ Col- Dallas, Stan- Life DRIVE-IN ROUTE 309 TUNKHANNOCK, PA. FRIDAY and SATURDAY DOUBLE FEATURE “Joan of Ozark” with Judy Canova and Joe E. Brown “Pistol-Packing Mamma” Cartoon SUNDAY and MONDAY “The Steel Helmet” with Robert Hutton and Steve Brodie Cartoons and Joe McDoakes TUESDAY DOUBLE FEATURE “Powder River Rustlers” “Smoky Mountain Melody” with Roy Acuff Cartoon WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY “The Jackie Robinson Story” with Jackie Robinson himself Comedy and two cartoons FRIDAY and SATURDAY Abbott and Costello in “The Foreign Legion” Cartoon Carnival (Adults, 60c; Children 12 to 16, 25c; Children under 12 admit- ted free). lege Saturday. It was their twenty fifth reunion. : Mrs. Gerald Dettmore has re- turned to her home on Lehman avenue after spending a week with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Crawford of De- troit, * Mich. . Mrs, Elizabeth Kunkle, Machell avenue, celebrated her eighty eighth birthday anniversary yester- day. Mr. and Mrs. William Conyng- ham and C. S. Heminway of Trucksville attended the annual banquet of the Pennsylvania Milk- ing Shorthorn Breeders Associa- tion at Hotel Harrisburger in Har- risburg last Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. MacNayr of Alton, N. Y. former residents of Goodleigh Farms were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hemin- way at Hillside Farms. DALLAS OUTDOOR THEATRE Children under 12—free FRIDAY “Gilda” Rita Hayworth, Glenn Ford Cartoon and News SATURDAY “Mexican Hayride” Abbott and Costello Cartoon and News SUNDAY and MONDAY “The Young Lovers” Sally Forrest, Keefe Brasselle Hugh O’Brian Cartoon and News TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY “Ma and Pa Kettle Go To Town” Marjorie Main, Percy Kilbride Cartoon and News THURSDAY “Bad Boy” Lloyd Nolan, Jane Wyatt, James Gleason Cartoon and News, Two shows starting at dusk ; Rev. Thomas Davis Is Guest At Reception Rev. Thomas Davis, pastor of East Dallas Methodist Church, was guest of honor at a reception given in the Church last Saturday. After a short program, refresh- ments were served to the follow- ing: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Moore, Mr. and Mrs, Russ Ockenhouse, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Billings, Mr. and Mrs. W. Beverly Perrego, Mrs. Stanley Moore and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wagner, Carol Wagner, Mrs. Ralph Kauffman, Miss Louise Jones, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Boyes and Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin and Priscilla, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Laux, Mr. and Mrs. William James, Mrs. Fred Dymond, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dymond Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dymond Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dymond, Mrs. L. B. Dy- mond, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Race, Mrs. Verna Weaver, Mrs. Edith Schoonover, Gloria Jean, Jean Keegan, Harriet Keegan, Florence Weaver, Frances Hildebrant, Mary Louise Lipp,, Priscilla Moore, Nancy and Norma Dymond, Marjorie Dy- mond, Mrs. Bernice Nulton, Gladys Nulton, Miss Ethel Jackson, Roger Jackson, Mrs, Ada Hess, Joan Davis, Bill Race, Kathryn Ferris, Joyce Sweppenheiser, Dorothy Race, Mar- ilyn Miller, Sallie Heslop, Janet Moore, Mrs. Clarence Schoonover, Gene and Clarence Jr., Nancy Cong- don, Beatrice Hildebrant, Irene Moore, Vivian Dymond, Billy and Barbara Bartley, Timothey McDer- mott, Barbara Miller, Judy Price, Bonnie Keegan, Dave Moore, James Bonnie, Reuel Lasher, Herm Du- Boice, Art Brunges, Don James and Bud James. GRADUATION GIFTS that please! Pastel Wallets White Shoulder Bags Selection of other attractive gifts to choose from | Charlotte Wilcox, Guest At Farewell Party A farewell birthday party was recently given by Miss Nancy Cragle of Loyalville honoring Miss Charlotte Marie Wilcox who cele- brated her fifteenth birthday anni- versary and who will be leaving at the end of the school term to join her parents in Carlisle. The Wilcoxes recently moved to Car- lisle where Mr, Wilcox is employed at the Mechanicburg Naval Supply Depot. Charlotte received a lovely gift from the Freshman Class. Present were:” Alberta Milbrodt, Joyce Martin, Mary Newell, De- lores - Milbrodt, Ida Martin, Carol Whitesell, Nancy Cragle, Charlotte Wilcox, Leah Cragle, Martha Cragle, Charles Gordon, Robert Lukaschunis, Jack Swire, David Westfield, Jerry Boone, James Hunsinger, Tommy Nagle, Lyle King, Mrs. Esther Weaver, Mrs. Maude Cragle, Mrs. Mildred Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cragle. Important Notice There will be an important meet- ing: of all chairmen and co chair- men of the various Library Auction committees in the Library building Monday night at 8 P. M. Please make a special effort to be present. Light ® Here's light on the problem of where to take your Doctor’s prescrip- tions: Bring them to this fine pharmacy. You'll be assured of skilled serv- ice, fresh and potent in- gredients, fair prices. Earl’s Drug Store Main Highway Trucksville, Pa. 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