tT | PAGE FOUR a THE POST, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 99 leighborhood Notes And News Of Lo i cal Church Doings Purely ~ Personal Mrs. Frank Garrahan of Brook- lyn, N. Y., spent several days this week visiting Mr. and Mrs.. Ralph Rood of Lehman avenue. Mrs. Garrahan is a former Dallas resi- dent. Her daughter, Mrs. Mildred Ross drove up for her on Wednes- day. Mr. and Mrs. John Eck of Shavertown had as weekend guests their daughter and son-in-law, At- torney and Mrs. Katen and sons, John and Skipper of Washington, D. C. They came to attend the Library Auction. John is spending a week with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eck of Shaver- town. Harry Tennyson, former Dallas principal, has been named superin- tendent of Lehighton Public Schools. Miss Frances Dorrance entertain- ed over the weekend Mrs. Howard Taylor of Germantown and Mrs. Horace Thayer of Haverford. They came to attend the Library Auc- tion. Mrs, W. B. Risley of Lehman avenue entertained over the week- “end her sister-in-law, Mrs. Rose West and Miss Alice Keeler of Tunkhannock. Mrs. Margaret Weiss and chil- dren and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Parks spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Max Young of Benton. They had Sunday dinner with Robert Walker at West Pittston. Mrs. Fred Shishilla of Karney, N. J.,, was guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis of Pioneer avenue over the weekend and helped at the plant and vegetable booth. Her son, Robert who attended the Auc- tion last year saved eighteen dol- lars to spend at it this year. Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson of Huntsville entertained Mr, and Mrs. Lester Ichter of West Nanticoke, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tremayne of Chase and their niece Susan Reese of Baltimore over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Scott of Mt. Greenwood road entertained over the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Lee Tracy of New York City. The Scotts left the early part of the week for California where they will visit their daughter and family. ‘Miss Frances Dorrance moved this week from the Dorrance home- stead at Huntsville to the Lapp home on Machell avenue. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Lake Street will leave this week- end to spend their vacation on Long Island. Mrs, Charles Garney of Chicago, Ill., spent the weekend with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Scott of Huntsville road and attended the Library Auction. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Taylor of At- lanta, Ga., who have been guests of the latter’s mother, Mrs. F. M. Gordon are attending the Shrine convention in New York City. Harry Ohlman, Machell avenue, spent several days this week in New York City attending the Shrine Convention. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilcox and son, Freddy James of Kingston and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wilcox of Harveys Lake recently spent a few days visiting the former's par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Burton Wilcox and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barrick at their home in Carlisles. All motored to Hershey Sunday morn- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Cragg Herdman of Kunkle recently spent a weekend: at Hershey. Charles Young, Benton has been vacationing with his aunt Jane Parks of Kunkle. * Stanley Reinhimer has been ill at his home on Lehman avenue this weekend. Mrs. Margaret Weiss, Marion, Charles and Carol Ann of Plain- field, N. J., are spending a week at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Parks. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Patton and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Husband of Kunkle spent Sunday at Ricketts Glen. . Mrs. Leighton R. Scott and son, Leighton of Easton spent the week end visiting the former’s mother, Mrs. H. H. Zeiser of Huntsville road. Mr. and Mrs. Raymon Hedden of Machell avenue had as weekend guest Miss Betty Dorn of Bound H. W. Smith of, JULY SPECIALS Half Slips Blouses Shortie Pajamas Shorts Halters Panties—3 pairs DRESSES $5.99—2 for $11.00 "ARTLEY —AIR CONDITIONED— 100 MAIN STREET Phone—7-6318 Brook, N. J. who came here to attend the Library Auction. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Evans of De- munds road had as weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wilson of Allentown. The Wilsons are form- er Demunds road residents who returned to attend the Library Auction. Mrs. H. H. Zeiser of Huntsville road will leave Monday to spend some time with her son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Bruce R. Zeiser at Butternut Farm, West Kingston, R. IL Mrs, Eleanor Robinson of Water- bury, Conn., was guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Robinson over the week- end and attended the Auction. Miss Jean Louise Williams who has been studying at Harvard Uni- versity this winter is spending the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Williams of Norton Avenue. Mr, and Mrs. Edward Heck, Me- morial Highway, spent last week in Atlantic City. Misses Karen and Inez Hilbert, daughters of Mrs. Viola Andrews Hilbert, East Dallas, have returned from a visit with their sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Harry LaValley, Parsippany, N.J. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Dungey of Lake road had as Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van Nort and daughter, Mary and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore VanNort and Mrs. L. A. Clark of Scranton. Mr. and Mrs, Walter King who have been making their home at the M. A. Wilcox home for some time have moved to Fernbrook. Mrs. Edna McCarty, Lehman ave- nue, spent the weekend at Saylors Lake visiting her mother and sister, Mrs. Blanche and Miss Helen An- derson. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Sullivan, Allan, Mrs. Helen Moore and dau- ghter, Jayne, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Velletri and daughters, Susan and Nancy of Providence, R. I., attended the Library Auction and the Sulli- van-Harris family reunion the past weekend. They were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Estus of Hunts- ville road. Mrs. Sullivan, Mrs. Moore and Janey and Mrs. Velle- tri and daughters and Allan Sulli- van are spending two weeks with the Estus family. All are former residents of Huntsville road, Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Beisel of Meeker had as weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. William Beisel of Phila- delphia and Mr. and Mrs, Exar of Newark, N. J. Duke Isaacs and his son, and Jim Oliver and young Jimmie are spending the ‘week at Wolf Island, Canada, fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford E. Russell, Peru, Indiana, spent a few days last week as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Lutsey, Summit street, Shavertown. Mrs. Lewis Jones who is slowly recovering from an operation had as visitors recently Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kosak and daughter of Ed- wardsville, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Saraka and daughter, Doris of Trucksville, Mrs. Emily Deater and grandson, Benjamin Badger of Harveys Lake, Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Mulcahy and sons, Tommy and David of Allentown, Russell Deater of Endicott, N. Y., Mrs. Alvin Deater of Noxen and Miss Barbara Mulcahy of Allentown. Mrs. Harry Ohlman, Machell ave- nue, spent the week in Cincinnatti, Ohio, where she attended the fun- eral of her brother. Mrs. M. A. Wilcox, has returned to her home on Lake street after spending several weeks in Harris- burg with her daughter, Mrs, Wil- liam Lynch. . Joyce Oliver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Oliver of Lake stréet and her cousin, Robert Eggle- ston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Eggleston of Vernon have returned from Heart Lake Children’s Bible Camp at’ Jermyn, Pa., where they spent a week. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Nulton and Mrs. Lewis Nulton of Kunkle will leave next week by motor for Okla- homa and Colorado where they will visit friends. Skippy Shaver Is Four Skippy Shaver, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver, Jr., Fernbrook, had a grand time at his fourth birthday party Saturday afternoon, with five-month-old Tommy taking in the excitement from his high- chair, and many out of town guests present. Table. decorations were carried out in yellow; with a huge birth- day cake as a centerpiece. Small guests played games. Refreshments were served to: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder, Jr. and son Billy of Syracuse, N. Y.; Mrs. Charles Snyder, Irene and Jimmy of Lehman; Charles Conklin Jr., Bethlehem; Mrs. George Shaver, Trucksville; Kevin Murphy, New Jersey; Polly Anne Dodson, Millers- burg; Gary Cupples, Earlene Layaou, Sandy and Sammy Patner, Celeste and Anne Woiehowski, Marcia Mas- colni, Jackie Achuff, Jimmie and Buddy Seward, Mrs. Fred Lam- oreaux, Johnny Bunny, Tommy Shaver, the guest of honor, and the host and hostess. Picnic At Norris Glen A number of local people en- joyed a picnic on Fourth of July at Norris Glen. They were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sutton Sr., Cecil Jr., Calvin, Bud," Bill Jerry, Dick and Ronnie Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sutton and Phyllis, Mrs. Les Hoover and Dianne Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Andfews, Mr. and Mrs. An- drew Wilson and SFC and Mrs. Jack Appel. In spite of the weather, a good game of baseball and a quoit match was enjoyed. Charles Wrislar Family Meets At Nulton Home The annual reunion of the Char- les F. Wrislar family was held Sun- day at the home of the late Charles Wrislar’s daughter, Mrs, Leslie Nul- ton, Kunkle. The family has been reunioning for about ten years. Mrs. Wrislar, now eighty seven, makes her home with Mrs. Nulton. Present were: Mrs. Ida Wrislar, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. James Gallagher, Beverly Hirner, Coray B. Ransom, Mr, and Mrs. Willis Ransom, Ann Louise, Robert and Sue Ellen Ransom, Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce L. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Boston, Barbara and Robert Boston, Forty Fort; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hess, Barbara, Mary and Henry Jr. of Mountain Top; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Nulton and Sherry, Lehman; Miss Mary Sullivan, Goss Manor; Elwood Nulton, Ken Jones, Binghamton, N. Y. and the hostess. Willard Wrights, Are Hosts At Supper Party Mr. and Mrs. Willard” Wright of Idetown entertained a number of friends at supper Friday evening. Present were Mrs. Wallace Kocher of Williamsport; Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward C. Cooke of Bethlehem; Mr, and Mrs. James Cooke of Philadel- phia; Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Wright and sons, Robert Jr. and Willard, Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Parrish and son, Billie of Kingston; Dennis and Brenda Rice of Jersey Shore; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Reilly, Mrs, Eva Wright, Mrs. Claire Mc- Kenna, Mrs. Della Parrish, Bess Cooke, Dale and Willard Wright Jr., and the host and hostess. Mrs, Raymond Kuhnert and Mrs. Wesley Himmler will leave Sun- day to spend four days at the Meth- odist Sky Lake Camp. Rev. and Mrs. Frederick Rein- furt and family, Church street, are spending the week in Asbury Park visiting Rev. Reinfurt’s family. Mrs. Paul E. Dodson and Paul Jr. of Boston, Mass., are spending two weeks visiting the former's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hutchison of Overbrook SUMMER 2.94 CLEFIRAN Nationally Advertised DRESS BIG REDUCTIONS Large Selection To Choose From ALSO MANY DRESSES VALUED UP TO $14.95 GOING FOR $6.94 and $7.94 Ann’s Apparel 485 Bennett St., Luzerne - CF SALE Phone 7-2691 Tee Miss Jane Harrison Becomes June Bride of James LaBar At a very pretty wedding, Miss Jane Harrison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harrison of West Bar- rington, R. I, became the bride of James LaBar, son of Mr, and Mrs. Timothy LaBar of Main street, Dallas, Friday afternoon, July 3 at 3 P. M. Rev. Joseph Sproule per- formed the double ring ceremony in Dallas Free Methodist Church before an altar artistically decor- ated with baskets of white hy- drangeas, pink roses and delphin- ium and wood ferns. Trip candel- abra were effectively arranged. Francis Hathaway played the wedding music. Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Donald LaBar, brother and sister- in-law of the bridegroom. The bride, given in marriage by her brother, William Harrison of Paramus, N. J., wore street length dress of aqua lace with white ac- cessories. Her shoulder bouquet was of white roses. Mrs. LaBar chose dusty rose lace with white accessories and pink roses. Mrs. Harrison and Mrs. LaBar, mothers of the couple, chose print dresses. Following the ceremony, the couple left for Canada. En route home they will visit the bride’s par- ents in Rhode Island. Mrs. LaBar is a graduate of West Barrington High School and is em- ployed at Natona Mills. Mr. La- Bar is a graduate of Dallas Borough High School. He is employed by Royer Foundry and Machine Com- pany, , Kingston. The couple will reside with the bridegroom’s parents temporarily. Nulton Reunion Thirty-first annual reunion of the Nulton family will be held at the Harveys Lake Picnic Grounds, July 29. : Past Councilors’ Club Mrs. Audrey Ide, Mill street, will be hostess to Past Councilor’s Club Mt. Vale Council 224 D. of A. Wed- nesday evening at 8 p.m. Christian Church Group Picnics At Norris Glen The Christian Women’s Fellow- ship of Huntsville Christian Church met at Norris Glen for a picnic dinner followed by a business ses- sion Tuesday with Mrs. Arline Cov- ert presiding. Invocation was given by Rev. C. H. Frick. Following the dinner, Mrs. Mar- ion Ockenhouse and Miss Virginia Culp supervised the children. Business consisted of a talk on mission work by Mrs. C. H. Frick. Vocal selections were enjoyed. Present were: Mesdames Arline Covert, C. H. Frick, Lucy Frantz, Hannah Culp, Robert Culp, Marion Ockenhouse, Bertha Jenkins, Fan- nie Culp, Stanley Culp, William Eckert, Carleton Hadsall, Royal Culp, Sterling Barnes, A. N. Gar- inger, Robert F. Garris, Lewis Shav- er, Estella Roberts, Charles Schmoll, H. J. Major, Olga Kozemchak, Ger- ald: Frantz, Richard Stroud, Gordon Wolverton, Marcus Ide, Ralph Eip- per, Meryl Wagner, Edward Hopa, Charles Spencer, J. Wendell Jones, Edward Adamitz; Louise and Joan Hadsell, Sterling Barnes Jr., Donna Lee and A. N. Garinger 2nd, Wayne Robert Schmoll, Eva Kozemchak, Barbara Sisko, Lee Frantz, Richard, Kathleen, Donald and Carol Stroud, Charles Wolverton, Bonnie, Glenda, Bobby, Gerald, Elaine, Timmy and Lynn Wagner, Donna and Tommy Hopa, Karon, Trudy and Charles Spencer Jr., Eleanor and Wendell R. Jones, Ricky Adamitz; Misses Hannah Culp, Addie Elston, Edith Dietz, Jane Darrow, Violet Head- man, Carol Mitchell, Delores Mit- chell, Virginia Culp, Doris Dietz, Marian Louise and Allen Ocken- house Jr. Miss Ann Peterson, Norton ave- nue, left last week for Camp Madeline Mulford at Branchville, N. J., where she will be counselor for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John Blackman of Idetown entertained over the week- end Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Payne and daughter, Betsy of New York City. They all attended the Library Auction. 7, FOR HEALTH'S SAKE .\__ WHEN WELL, | PLAY GOLF, WHEN SICK, | TAKE THE DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION TO EARLS AND GET THE MEDICINE TO HELP ME GET BACK ip A 9 : O tHE ARSTEEDAM SYNDICATE, nc rae) Bayers Aspirin 59c Alka-Seltzer .29 - .54 Cigarettes 2.00 Per Carton EERILY an To Install Officers Mount Vale Council 224 D. of A. will install officers this eve- ning at 8 o'clock. Officers will wear white. Miss Clair Searfoss Weds Pvt. Robert Adams Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Clair Sear- foss of Hayfield Farm, to Pvt. Rob- ert Adams, son of Mr, and Mrs. Andrew - Adams of Sweet Valley. Rev. Ira Button performed the ceremony in the parsonage of the Christian Church, Sweet Valley, Tuesday morning, June 28. Attendants were Miss Joyce Adams, sister of the bridegroom, and Richard Thomas. Pvt. Adams is spending a fur- lough at his home before being transferred from Washington, D. C. to a training center in the West. Mrs. Albert Parrish of Parrish street is a patient at eGneral Hos- pital where she submitted to an operation yesterday. Idetown Ladies Plan Annual Country Fair The annual Idetown Country Fair will be held on Shaver’s lawn August 1 with Mrs. John Garringer as general chairman assisted by Mrs, David Ide, Mrs. Bruce Wil- liams, Mrs. Dan Shaver, Mrs. Louis Shultz, Mrs. Lloyd Jennings, Mrs. Harold Titus and Ethel Ide, In charge of various booths will be: fancy work, Mrs. Howard Boice and Mrs. Al Rinkin; candy, Mrs. Harold Donnelly; white elephant, Mrs. Glenn Spencer, Mrs. Kenneth Calkins; parcel post, Mrs. Clifford Davis, Mrs. Lloyd Jennings; fish pond, Mrs. Claude Lore, Mrs. Claire Mckenna; hot dogs, Mrs. Alfred Hadsel, Mrs. Donald Williams, Mrs. John Garinger; knick knack, Bess Cooke; baked goods, Serving and Waiting Class; soft drink, Christian Boys Class. A ham supper will be served at 5:30 p.m. In charge will be Mrs. Dean Shaver, Mrs. David Ide; Mrs, Bruce Williams, Mrs. Leslie Agnew, Ethel Ide, Mrs. Thomas Kreidler, Mrs. Francis Kreidler, Mrs. Cecil Sutton, Mrs. Paul Par- rish, Mrs. Hayden Williams, Mrs. Louis Shultz, Mrs. Willard Crispell, Mrs. William Casterline, Mrs. Wil- liam * Gilesleter, Mrs. Ralph Welsh, Mrs. James Casterline, Mrs. Russell Rogers, Mrs. George Honeywell, Mrs. Harvey Bottoms. There will be entertainment in the evenings. ! James B. Huston Is At Camp Pine James B. Hpston, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Huston, Har- veys Lake, is doing a two-week hitch of duty as assistant supply officer at Camp Pine, N. Y. In the reserves since discharge from the army in 1948, Jim has been recently elevated to second lieutenant. He served as sergeant of supply for two years in Japan, 1946-1948, after graduation from Seminary. He expects to summer with his family at Harveys Lake, then re- turn in September for his senior year at Brown University. Lehman Flower Show Friendship Class, Lehman Metho- dist Church, will hold its fifth an- nual flower show August 18 in the Fire Hall. Committees and chair- men will be announced later, Miss Pauline Kozemchak To Marry Paul Selingo Miss Pauline Kozemchak, daugh- ter of Mrs. Rose Kozemchak of Overbrook road, will become the bride of Paul J. Selingo of New- ark, N. J.,, and Wilkes-Barre, in St. John’s Russian Orthodox Church of Edwardsville, Sunday at 1 o'clock. Attendants will’ be Mrs. Robert Dolbear, sister of the bride, and Donald Selingo, brother of the bridegroom. off Carverton Road We Have Just Made A AL PUREHA Junior Size DRESSY DRESSES BOUGHT DIRECT FROM MANUFACTURER TO BE SOLD AT ONLY 9 DUE TO VERY SLIGHT IMPERFECTION (which we cannot yet find) Wonderful for now or later as short dance frocks. 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