i | 8 PAGE FOUR : _____THEPOST FRIDAY, AUGU A QUST 108 31, 1951 N eighborhood Notes oe News Of Loca Sw | Church Doings Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Eddinger, East Dallas, had as Friday night guests their daughter and her hus- band, Mr. and Mrs. William Trex- ler, accompanied by their daughter Ruth Sherwin, from Newcastle, Delaware. Mrs. Harold Yorks is much im- proved at Robert Packer Hospital, Sayre. Stanley Farr has been transfer- red from Nesbitt Memorial Hospital to Wyoming Valley Hospital where he is slowly improving from a virus infection. The condition of Samuel Davis remains about the same. He is allowed visitors but only for brief periods. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eberle Jr. and family, W. Center Street, Shavertown are spending some time in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. William Setar walt and daughter, Jeannie of Nor- folk, Va., have returned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dana Sickler of Carverton. Ralph Besteder « of Harrisburg spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Prynn of Carverton. General and Mrs. Norman Smith of East Woodstock, Conn. are spending this week visiting Mr. and Mrs, Paul Gross and other Back Mountain friends. M. Sgt. and Mrs. William : Rhoades and children of Shalimer, Fla., have returned to their home after visiting Mrs. Mae Husted of Main road, Shavertown. Mrs. Rhoades is granddaughter of Mrs. Husted, Shavertown's oldest resi- dent. Janet Shaver of Niagara Falls is spending several weeks with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shaver, Pioneer avenue. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gross, Hunts- ville, and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Steelman of Kingston, former Trucksville residents, left yesterday to spend a week fishing in Canada. Mrs, H. H. Zeiser, Huntsville road, spent the weekend with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leighton R. Scott of Easton. Mrs. Scott and son, Leighton were guests of Mrs. Zeiser during the week and drove her down. Mrs. Ida Oxley who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Ed- wards at Deerfield Farm for several days returned to her home at Pro- vidence, R. I. yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. John Clause and daughter, Brenda, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Krum of Pioneer avenue, Shavertown, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Neuner of Goss Manor, visited the Corning Glass Exhibit on Sunday. Mrs. A. J. Moreck, Pioneer ave- nue, left Sunday morning to spend sometime in Washington, D. C., as guest of her daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs, Russell Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. James Kozemchak entertained at an outdoor supper Sunday honoring their son, James Jr. and Patsy Materich, who cele- brated their birthday anniversaries. The Kozemchaks met the Mater- iches in the hospital when Jim Jr. and Patsy were born and have been close friends ever since. The chil- dren were born on the same day. Cpl. Bernard Rogers has return- ed to Fort Campbell, Ky., after spending a twenty day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al- fred Rogers of Harveys Lake. Miss Ann Peterson has returned to her home on Norton avenue after spending the summer as counsellor at Camp Madeline Mul- ford, Brookville, N. J. The family drove down for her Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James Kozemchak of Huntsville had as dinner guests Tuesday night the latter's mother, Mrs, William Wasnick of Wilkes- Barre, and her brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Was- nick and family of Detroit, Mich. Sgt. Willard Siley and Cpl. James . Morgan have returned to Fort Sill, Oklahoma after spending a two week furlough with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Siley and Mr, and Mrs. John Morgan of East Dallas. ” Mr. and Mrs. Russell Steele and children have returned to their home in Meeker after spending some time in Bloomsburg. Mrs. Steele has been attending State Teachers’ College for a refresher course before taking over one of the two first grades in Lehman. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCarty and daughters of Hatboro, Pa, * spent the weekend in Dallas visit- ing Mr. McCarty’s mother, Mrs. Edna McCarty of Lehman avenue. Mrs. John Cummings and daugh- ter, Rita, will move this weekend into the former Watt house, Ma- chell avenue. Mrs. Gertrude Ford who was living there moved into the house on Bulford street former- ly occupied by the Cosgrove family. Jeannie Hoover was guest of honor at a party given by her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hoover at her home in Demunds recently. She was eight. A marriage license has been is- sued for Miss Betty Newell of Nox- en and Leonard Territo of West Wyoming. Frank Kuehn, and Caddie LaBar are enjoying a fishing trip in Can- ada this week. nue, is serving on Grand Jury this week. She fell and broke her arm two weeks ago but isn’t letting it keep her in. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jennings of properties on Norton avenue and expect to build. The Jennings are parents of the Moens who pur- chased the Scureman house on Huntsville road. | The Jennings’ aunt, Miss Davis, also of Scranton is building on part of the Moen's lot. Carole M. Williams of Chase road, Trucksville, has been ill at her home with virus pneumonia. Mrs. Charlotte Snyder of Bing- hamton, N. Y., is visiting relatives at Dallas and Kunkle, Carlton Schooley of Trenton, N. J., has returned home after spend- ing two weeks with Larry Hilbert at Kunkle. Harold Niemeyer, former Dallas resident, will celebrate his birthday anniversary tomorrow, September 1 at- Camp Polk, La. His address is U. S. 52052142 Co. B., 322nd H.T.B. Kathryn Smith, daughter of Mrs. Walter Smith, Idetown, is a patient at the Nesbitt Hospital, recovering from an appendectomy Sunday night. Kenneth Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kocher, Davenport Street, is celebrating his fourteenth birth- day in Allentown this week, during a visit to Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Begley. Albert Rebennack son‘ of Mrs. Minnie Rebennack of Loyalville will resume his studies at the Academy of Aeronautics, LaGuardia Field, New York City, N. Y. Robert Harlos, former resident of Harveys Lake, will enter the Bob Jones University, Greenville, S. C. on September 5 as a minis- terial student. Mrs. Allie Morris, Franklin street, submitted to an operation at Nes- bitt Hospital on Sunday. She is “holding her’ own”. Maxine Allen Is Bride 0f Michael Hazeltine Elton Brace, Jack Pizner and Bill Hart spent last weekend in Wash- ington D. C. as guests of Jack Monka, former Dallas resident, while attending the wedding of Miss Maxine Greta Allen and Mi- chael Hazeltine. Also present were Mrs. Jane Hazeltine, Mickie’s mo- ther and Art Hazeltine and Flor- ence Allabaugh, brother and sister of the bridegroom, both formerly of Dallas. : Mrs. Hazeltine is daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Howard D. Allen of Ar- lington, Va. Rev. Carl F. Hess per- formed the ceremony in Our Lady of Victory Church, Washington, D. C. The bride was given in marriage by her father and attended by Miss Wilma XK. Knott. Stephen Monka was Mickie’s best man and Billy Beard, Max Pfoutz and How- ard D. Allen Jr., ushers. A reception ‘at Hotel 2400 fol- lowed the wedding and ‘the couple left for Atlantic City. They will re- side in Arlington. Have Baby Boy Mr. and Mrs. David Jones, Wash- ington Terrace, Pittston, have an- nounced the birth of a son, David Thomas at General Hospital, Aug- ust 22. Mrs. Jones is the former Althea Landon daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Landon of Kunkle. Home From Hospital Mrs. Donald Chamberlain and her newborn son, Donald Chris, have returned to her home at 62 Carverton ‘Road, Trucksville. The baby was born August 19. Mrs. Chamberlain is the former Mary Evans. LET'S GO OVER TO . EARLS FOR ICE CREAM = BEHAVE. EMMA! POP SAYS A GUY WHO BLOWS HIS MONEY ON WOMEN IS HEADIN’ FOR TROUBLE’ Half Gallon ICE CREAM $1.15 and $1.40 Mrs. Jean Kuehn, Machell ave- Married July 12 Scranton have purchased the lot | & i between the Williams and Churry Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth A. Martin of Kunkle, “announce the marriage of their daughter, Shirlee, to Pvt. Wayne F. Hoover, son of Mr, and Mrs. Perry Hoover of Pikes Creek, on Thursday, July 12, at 2 o'clock. Rev. Ruth Underwood performed the double ring ceremony before an alter of palms, in the bride's home. Mrs. Robert Prutzman, aunt of the bride, played the wedding music. Miss Doris Ockenhouse was maid of honor and Kenneth C. Martin, brother of the bride, was best man. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a ballerina length gown of white lace, studded with gold chips over taffeta and a white head band. She carried a white prayer book with baby breath cen- tered with gardenias. The maid of honor wore an iden- Janet L. Wright, Bride Announcement has been made of the marriage of Janet Louise Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wright of Lehman to David Eddy, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Eddy of Swoyerville. Rev. John Clayton performed the ceremony in Plymouth Methodist Church April 4. There were no attendants. - Mts. Eddy is a graduate of Leh- man High School Class of 1949 and had completed two years train- ing at Nesbitt Hospital School of Nursing when she was married. Mr. Eddy attended Forty Fort High School and is employed. by Bertels Metal Ware Company in Kingston. The couple resides at 236 Hughes street, Swoyerville. SANDY BEACH DRIVE-IN THEATRE FRIDAY and SATURDAY “Destination Tokyo” Cary Grant, John Garfield Dane Clark “The submarines that won . the ocean” Cartoon and News SUNDAY ONLY “The Secret Fury” Claudette Colbert, Robert Ryan “When you see this picture please don’t tell the secret” Cartoon and News MONDAY and TUESDAY “The Enforcer” Starring Humphrey Bogart “Killers for hire and the man who smashed them” Cartoon and News WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY ‘Mother Didn’t Tell Me” Dorothy McGuire, Wm. Lundigan “Oh-h-h Mother, what do I do now!” Cartoon Children under 12 admitted free 2 shows nightly starting at dusk. PVT. AND MRS. WAYNE F. HOOVER tical gown of pale yellow lace over taffeta and a white head band. She carried a Colonial nose gay of’'baby breath, and carnations, centered with yellow roses. The bride’s mother chose a navy blue dress with white accessories, and a corsage of pink roses; and the bridegroom’s mother wore a lavender dress with black acces- sories and corsage of yellow roses. A reception was held at the home of the bride’s parents after which the couple left on a trip. The bride, a graduate of Dallas Township High School, is employed as stenographer at LaBar’s Service Station in Dallas. The bridegroom, a graduate of Laketon High School, is serving with the United States Army in Korea. Sweet Briar Asst. Dean ton avenue, will leave Tuesday to assume her duties as assistant dean at Sweet Briar College in Virginia. Miss Williams is a graduate of Wellesley College where she re- ceived her Bachelor of Arts degree and later her Masters Degree. For some time she was director of Ad- missions at Cedar Crest College. Last year she studied in the Gra- duate School of Education at Harvard. DALLAS OUTDOOR THEATRE Children Under 12—Free FRIDAY “Wyoming Mail” technicolor Stephen McNally, Alexis Smith “They were out to loot the Wyoming Mail with bullets, dynamite or a woman's treachery.” Cartoon and News SATURDAY “Feudin’ Fussin’ and “a-Fightin®” Donald O’Connor, Marjorie Main, Percy Kilbride “It's allin' fun .. . . and it's all hilarious” Cartoon and News SUNDAY “War of the Wilcats” John Wayne, Martha Scott “There’s courage in their hearts and a song on their lips.” Cartoon and News MONDAY and TUESDAY “The Fuller Brush Girl” Lucille Ball, Eddie Albert ‘‘She’s prettier than the Fuller Brush Man and just as funny.” Cartoon and News WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY “The Great Missouri Raid” technicolor Wendell Corey, MacDonald Carey, Ward Bond “As seen from behind the gun sights of the West's worst outlaws” Two shows starting at dusk Miss Jean Louise Williams, Nor- |. Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Deater, Honored On Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. David T. Deater, Harveys Lake, celebrated their fortieth wedding anniversary with a family dinner at their home at Sandy Beach, Saturday night. Their four children presented them with Venetian blinds for their whole house. Attending .the party ‘were: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Seban and Becky, Barbara Zampetti, of Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Deater, Nancy Jane and Bonnie, Orange, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Deater, Bar- bara, David, Butch; Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Deater, Lucille, Paul, Marie, Ben Badger Sr. and Ben Badger Jr., Robert Harlos, Wash- ington; Albert Rebennack, Meeker; Robert Raker, Norristown. Mrs. Charles Nuss Represents Girl Scouts Mrs. Charles Nuss, Lehman, was selected by Wyoming Girl Scout Council, Committee on Training, to attend an international institute at Camp Edith Macy, Pleasantville, N. Y. She is completing her week today. The World Friendship Workshop, designed to further better under- standing between countries, takes .in both Girl Scouts and Girl Guides, the English counterpart. Mrs. Nuss is active in Girl Scout work. She is leader of Interme- diates at Lehman. She hated to miss her troop’s activities at Wild- wood earlier this week, but felt she must choose the signal honor of participation in the Workshop. SHAVER THEATRE SHAVERTOWN FRIDAY and SATURDAY “The Painted Hills” Starring “Lassie”, Gary Gray Cartoon and News MONDAY and TUESDAY “Lullaby of Broadway” technicolor Doris Day, Gene Nelson “Screen Directors’ Short Cartoon WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY “The Great Caruso” & technicolor Mario Lanza, Ann Blyth, Dorothy Kirsteen Cartoon Miss Virginia Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Lewis of Sunbury, became the bride of Rich- ard Case, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Case of Fernbrook in the Northumberland Methodist Church, Sunday afternoon at 2:30 p. m. Rev. Gunger performed the double ring ceremony. Attendants were Mr. and Robert Gross of Sunbury. The bride given in marriage by her father wore ballerino length white embroidered organdie dress over satin fashioned with off the Mrs. John Stahl Is Hostess For Mother Mrs. John Stahl, Pioneer avenue, entertained a group of friends in honor of her mother, Mrs. Howard Patton, Binghamton, Thursday eve- ning. Present were Mrs. Walter Shaver, Mrs. Edward Robert, Mrs. I. L. Brace, Mrs. F. O. Pettie, Mrs. Albert Major, Shavertown; Mr. and Mrs. John Williams, Richard Williams, Mr. and Mrs, R. E, Richards, Forty Fort; Janet Shaver, Niagara Falls; Flora Sue Anderson, Jack, Janet ‘and Stuart Stahl, Joanne Patton, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Patton and Mr. and Mrs, Stahl. HIMMLER THEATRE Dallas, Pa. - 'FRIDAY and SATURDAY “Excuse My Dust” in technicolor with Red Skelton and Sally Forrest Mrs. Also News and Cartoon MONDAY and TUESDAY “Raw Hide’ with Susan Hayward and Tyrone Power Also Cartoon and Travel Talk WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY “Her First Romance” with Margaret O'Brien Also Short and Cartoon Miss Virginia Lewis Becomes Bride of Richard Case Sunday shoulder neckline and short puffed sleeves. Her hat was of white lace and she carried a shower bouquet of white roses. , Mrs. Gross selected ballerino length aqua crepe with bead trim and navy accessories. She carried pink roses. Following the ceremony, a recep- tion was held at the home of the bride. Mrs. Case is a graduate of Sun- bury High School and has been employed at Rea and Derrick Drug Store. Mr. Case was graduated from Dallas Township High School and served for two years with the U. S. Navy. He is now employed at Almstead Air Depot, Middletown. The couple will reside at Sun- bury. 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