The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, October 12, 1951, Image 4

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THE POST, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1951
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“were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Day-
ton Long at Sweet Valley last
Sunday.
Purely
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James F, Davenport, Jr., has re-
Kentucky,
and Mrs. James F.
The leave was
parents, Mr.
Davenport, Meeker.
. curtailed at both ends by travelling
~ time, but he managed to see a good
many of his friends.
Mrs. John Reedy, Center Hill
road, entertained members of her
"Circle at First Presbyterian Church,
. Wilkes-Barre, at her home on Cen-
ter Hill road Wednesday.
Mrs. P, P. Dohl, Overbrook road,
entertained a number of friends at
dinner last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. David Jenkins en-
tertained a number of friends at
their home on Parrish street Satur-
day evening.
Mrs. M, A. Wilcox, Lake street,
had as recent guests Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Rauscher and Miss Lizzie
Parks, all of Wilkes-Barre, and Mr.
and Mrs. R. H. Turner, Camp Hill.
Though Dallas was named for Mrs.
Turner's great-great-grandfather,
Alexander Dallas, this is the first
trip shehas visited the town.
Mrs. Belle Smith, Tunkhannock,
who spent last week with Mrs. M.
A. Wilcox, Lake Street, has re-
‘turned home. 4
Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes who
have been spending the summer at
Lake Nuangola have returned to
their home on Lehman avenue.
. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Meade had
"as recent guests Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert Graham and Linda and Bonnie
of Detroit, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Williams
and Carol Ann and Mrs. Ralph
‘Brown of Parrish street spent. last
weekend with relatives at Blosburg,
Pa,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lamoreaux
entertained the latter's mother,
Mrs. Blanche Keller last Sunday.
Other guests were Mr, and Mrs.
Thomas Keller of Luzerne and Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Keller of Trenton,
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. Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Flannigan
have moved into their new home
‘on Machell avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Stash and
Susan of Trucksville,
Mrs, Frances Quaill has returned
to her home on Church street after
+ spending six weeks at Pittsburgh
and Houdaysburg visiting her sister
and brothers.
" Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Culver,
Church street, are attending the
. Hardware Convention in New York
City.
Miss Louise . Hazeltine, head
nurse in the Department of Neuro-
logical Medicine at Cornell Medi-
cal Center, New York City, arrived
yesterday to be the guest of her
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Hazel-
tine of Harris Hill road, Trucks-
“wille. ;
Durelle Scott who has been a pa-
tient at General Hospital returned
to his home on Huntsville road
Monday.
Warren Hicks who spent ‘last
week in Kingston because of the
critical illness of his wife at Nes-
‘bitt Hospital was able to return to
his home at Packanack, N. J. Sun-
day. Mrs. Hicks is steadily im-
proving.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Edwards,
Kirkendall avenue, Shavertown,
have announced the birth of a son
in General Hospital, October 7.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Parks, Dal-
las R. D.1, announce the birth of a
son in General Hospital October 5.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hutchison,
Overbrook road, are spending their
vacation in Boston, Mass, .
Miss Frances .Dorrance enter-
tained a number of friends and
neighbors at open house at her
home on Machell Avenue Sunday
afternoon.
_ Mrs. Susan Orr, Main road, has
as guest her brother, Bradner
_ Roushey, former Canverton resident.
H. A. Smith, Machell avenue, is {i
able to be around again after being
confined to his home and yard
with a broken leg for the past
‘two months.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Malinowski
and sons of Emmaus, Pa., were re-
cent guests: of Mr. and Mrs, D. C.
White of Sterling road, Dallas.
Albert Creamer has returned to
his home in Dallas after a long
illness in Nesbitt Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Morris of
Goss Manor had as recent guests
Mr. and Mrs, Paul Shoemaker of
Youngstown, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hedden of
Machell avenue celebrated their
wedding anniversary on Friday.
Miss Emily Hedden, teacher at
Carlisle, spent the weekend ' as
guest of her brother and sister-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs, Ray Hedden,
Machell avenue.
Jack Lee, Terrace street, left
for Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Monday
morning.
Mrs. Martt Harding, Arlington,
Va., will spend the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. B.
Hicks, Pioneer avenue.
Cards have been received from
General Norman Smith who at-
tended the Dartmouth-Fordham
football game on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Mayer, Har-
veys Lake, left this week to spend
I
the winter in Sarasota, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. John Juris, Hil-
donia avenue, have announced the
birth of a baby boy at Nesbitt Hos-
pital September 6.
Mrs. Max Dreher has returned to
her home on Park street after
spending the summer with her fam-
ily in Germany.
Andy Kozemchak has returned
from Europe and is stationed at
Newport, R. I. where his wife will
join him. He spent the weekend
at his home on Overbrook road.
Walter Andrews, Shavertown,
has returned home from General
Hospital where he has been ill
with virus pneumonia.
Mrs. Ethel Isaacs has returned
to her home on Center Hill road
after visiting her son and daughter-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Isaacs at Hellertown, Pa.
Mrs. James Huston entertained
members of her bridge club at her
home ‘at Harveys Lake Tuesday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Henrie of
Milville spent the weekend with
their daughter and son-in-law, Mr,
and Mrs. Ray Evans of Demunds
road.
Mrs. Robert L. Morgan, Demunds
road, will leave tomorrow to make
her home with her husband in
Philadelphia. Mr. Morgan is com-
pleting his senior year at Philadel-
phia Textile Institute in German-
town.
Miss Helen Williamson of Phila-
delphia spent several days this
week visiting friends and relatives
back of the Mountain.
Mr. and Mrs. Abram Nesbitt,
Lake Catalpa, entertained at din-
ner Sunday evening honoring Col.
and Mrs. Frank Townend who will
leave shortly for Germany, The
Townends returned to Camp At-
terbury, Ind., this week. Mrs. Mae
Townend returned with them to be
their guest until they leave.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Culp,
Huntsville, had as weekend guests
their daughter and son-in-law, Mr,
and Mrs. Steve Haymacher of Ne-
wark, N. J.
Petty Officer 3rd Class Robert
Henney visited his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Henney at Kunkle over
the weekend. He has just returned
from a Mediterranean cruise and is
stationed temporarily at Norfolk,
Va.
Mrs. Georke Budd has returned
to her home at Druid Hills after
spending several days in New York
City. Wednesday she expects to go
to Brooklyn, N.Y. to visit Mr. and
‘Mrs. William Lindeman.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Oliver,
Huntsville, and Mr. and Mrs. How-
ard Isaacs of Trucksville spent four
days last week in Pittsburgh at-
tending the Pennsylvania Automo-
tive Convention. They flew both
ways.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W, Smith, Lake
street, had as weekend guest the
former's sister, Miss Lyda Smith of
New York City. The Smiths met her
in Stroudsburg on Saturday.
Mrs. William Hunt spent the past
four weeks in Norristown as guest
of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. William J. Carroll Jr, and
baby. It was her first visit with
her new granddaughter.
Mrs. Helen Ford left for her
home in Fort Lauderdale the first
of the month after spending ten
days with Mr. and Mrs. Ben High-
tower of Shavertown.
Mrs. Robert Bodycomb has re-
turned to her home on Main road
after being a patient at General
Hospital for several days.
Mrs, David Joseph of Norton av-
enue is a patient at General Hos-
pital where she submitted to an
operation this week.
Mrs. Roger Owens and daugh-
ters of Norton avenue have left
to join Captain Owens in Ger-
many.
Jackson Grange No. 1312 will
hold a booster meeting tomorrow
at 8 p. m. The public is invited.
Mrs. Elmer Foerth of Dallas, Tex-
as is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Johnson of Glen View Ter-
race, Fernbrook.
Janet Traver Is Guest
On Sixteenth Birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Traver
entertained a number of friends
at the Fire Hall, Noxen, honoring
their daughter, Janet, on her six-
teenth birthday anniversary.
Present were: Mr. and Mrs.
Voyle Traver, Mr. and Mrs. Ken-
neth Traver, Mr. and Mrs, Peter
Clark, Mrs. Hazel Reese, Mr. and
Mrs. William Arch Austin, David
Hopfer, Larry Crispell, Albert Ruff
Jr., Richard Hobbs, Charles Hobbs
Jr., Sterlyn May, Mary Kresge, Ed-
ward Kresge, Melvin Crispell, Ver-
na Sickler, Alice Traver, Nancy
Harding, Penny Engleman, Mar-
jorie Steele, Norma Smith, Gladys
Jones, Jeanette Dymond, Florence
Orcutt, Nancy Orcutt, Florence
Releks, Donald Shook, Audrey
Shupp, Alyce Jane Patton, Esther
Gayley, Shirley MacMillan, Janet
Bean, Marilyn Traver, Patsy Jones,
Mary French, Jeanette Traver, Dor-
othy Traver, Barbara MacIntosh,
Charlotte Traver, Treva Traver,
Dick Reese, Joseph Shalata, Ronald
Hopfer, Barbara Pellam, James
Patton, Susan Traver, Bill Traver,
Marcia Traver, Nancy Traver, Her-
bert Traver, Cecil Traver, Patty
Traver and the guest of honor.
Arline Boice Is Guest
On Her Fifth Birthday
Arline Boice was guest of honor
at a birthday party given at the
home of her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Boice of Idetown re-
cently. Present were Janice Rinkin,
Robert Rinkin, Mary Louise Bot-
toms, Diane Bottoms, Jane Bot-
toms, Harry Boice, Donna Boice,
Patricia Boice, Patsy Hoover, Ellen
Jane Harris, Richard and Sandra
Boice, Thomas and Jackie Bozeck,
Linda Leach, Mrs, Elizabeth Leach,
Mrs. Howard Boice, Mr. and Mrs.
George Boice and the guest of
honor.
Arline was five.
Pinochle Club Enjoys
Trip To New York City
A number of neighbors who be-
long to a radio pinochle club en-
joyed a trip to New York City this
week. They were Mrs. Ruth Hou-
ser, Mrs. Karl Cast, Mrs. Harold
Ash, Mrs, Charles Gosart, Mrs. Ed
Hall, Mrs, Luther Powell and Mrs.
Newton Ness.
Entertains At Beaumont
Mrs. Clarence Hilbert = enter-
tained a number of friends at her
home at Beaumont last Wednes-
day night. Present were: Mrs. Ed-
ward MacDougall, Mrs. Earl John-
son, Mrs, Raymond Denmon, Mrs.
Carolyn Scovell, Mrs. William Arch |.
Austin, Mrs, Herbert Goodwin, San-
dra Goodwin and the hostess.
Home For Thanksgiving
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. B. Hicks, Pio-
neer avenue, have received word
that their son and daughter-in-law,
Major Thomas M. B. Hicks 3rd and
his wife and children, Tommy the
4th, Mary Eleanor and Barbara
have left Tokyo and will be in Dal-
las to spend Thanksgiving with
them. .
The Tom Hicks 3rds have been
in Tokyo for five years, during
which time Barbara was born.
' The family will visit relatives on
.the West. Coast and in Omaha, Ne-
braska, enroute,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Thomas,
former Plymouth residents, have
moved in a house on Claude street.
Mr, Thomas is coach at Dallas
Township High School.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Jeter, Lake
road, are spending a week's vaca-
tion in Harrisburg visiting their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. William Denison.
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The marriage of Eleanor H. Sim-
mons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Harvey, of 38 Maple ave-
nue, Tunkhannock, to Herbert E.
Atkins, . of Centermoreland, took
place Tuesday at 12:30 in the Dal-
las Methodist Church, Rev. Fred-
erick W. Reinfurt officiated at the
private ceremony. :
Mrs, William Spring, sister of the
bride, was matron of honor, and
Edward H. Atkins, son of the bride-
groom, was best man.
The bride wore a beige suit,
brown accessories: and an orchid
Married on Tuesday
MR, AND MRS. HERBERT E. ATKINS
corsage. The matron of honor also
wore beige suit and an orchid cor-
sage.
Following the ceremony the cou-
ple left for a short stay at Buck
Hill Falls. After November 1 they
will reside, temporarily, in the
Laning Harvey home at Bear
Creek. Y
Mrs, Atkins is manager of the
Simmons Orchards at Centermore-
land. Mr. Atkins is founder of the
Craftsmen Engravers, Wilkes-Barre,
in which his son, Edward, is a part-
ner.
At a very pretty wedding Miss
Joanne Shortz, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs, Ralph Black of Lafayette, Ind.,
became the bride of M. Sgt. Paul
Kostenbauder, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Kostenbauder of Courtdale,
Tuesday, October 2 at 5 p.m. The
double ring ceremony was per-
formed at the home of the bride,
1203 Salem street. Paul was lino-
type operator at the Dallas Post
when the 109th Field Artillery
left. :
Attendants were Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Conlon who were married
Monday. Paul Conlon is son of Mr.
Miss Joanne Shortz Is Bride
Of M. Sgt. Paul Kostenbauder
and Mrs. Paul Conlon of Bear
Creek. x
A reception followed the cere-
mony.
Mrs. Kostenbauder is a graduate
of Jefferson High School, Lafay-
ette, Ind. She is employed by the
Indiana Bell Telephone Company.
Sgt. Kostenbauder was graduated
from Scotland School, Scotland, Pa.
He is stationed with the 109th
Field Artillery at Camp Atterbury,
Ind. and expects to leave for over- |
seas shortly. His wife will join him
later.
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Miss Betty Jane Naugle Weds
Albert E. Agnew On Saturday
Miss Betty Jane Naugle, daughter ®-
of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Naugle
of Pikes Creek, became the bride
of Albert E, Agnew, son of Claude
Agnew and the late Zelma Agnew
of Idetown, Saturday night at 7:30
P. M. Rev. Frank K. Abbott per-
formed the double ring candlelight
ceremony in Maple Grove Metho-
dist Church. 5
Janet Cornell cousin of the bride)
was organist and the bride's sister,
Alice Naugle, vocalist.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore white satin gown
:| fashioned with peter pan collar,
tight bodice buttoned down the
front and full skirt ending in long
train. Her weil of illusion fell from
a white satin cap edged with seed
pearls and she carried a cascade
bouquet of white pompons and
orchids.
For going away she chose hunter
green suit, black accessories and
white * orchid.
Mrs. Frank Dennis of Pike's
Creek was matron of honor. She
selected gold satin gown made with
tight lace bodice over satin, full
skirt with lace peplin and cap
sleeves. She wore gold satin hel-
met and matching mitts. Her cas-
cade bouquet was of yellow and
bronze pompons.
Flower girl, Carol Gordon, niece
of the bride was cunning in gold
satin frock made with pointed col-
lar, tight bodice and full skirt. Her
halo was of yellow and bronze pom-
pons and she carried a basket of
yellow and bronze pompons.
Mrs. Naugle, mother of the bride,
wore brown crepe dress trimmed
with brown velvet, matching ac-
cessories and shoulder bouquet
yellow and bron«e pompons.
Mrs. Elizabeth Sayre, grand-
mother of the bride, wore black
with matching accessories and Mrs.
Alice Krieger, grandmother of the
bridegroom, black with matching
accessories. Their shoulder bouquets
were of white pompons.
Best man was Frank Dennis of
Pikes’s Creek. William Naugle Jr.,
brother of the bride, and Leslie
Agnew, brother of the bridegroom,
were ushers. a
Following the ceremony, a recep-
tion was held in the church par-
lors and the couple left for Niagara
Falls.
Miss Naugle is a graduate of
Lehman High School and is em-
ployed by Harvie Manufacturing
Company. Mr. Agnew was gradu-
ated from Lehman High School
and is employed by Dallas Hard-
ware and Supply.
The couple resides with the
bridegroom’s father temporarily.
Announce Engagement
Announcement has been made of
the engagement of Miss Ola Mae
Montross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Montross of Centermoreland
to George Schoonover, son of Mrs.
Edith Schoonover and the late
George B. Schoonover of Center-
moreland.
Miss Montross. is a graduate of
Tunkhannock High School, attended
Wilkes College and is employed as
secretary in the law firm of Hobbs
and Garner at Tunkhannock.
Mr. Schoonover was graduated
from Tunkhannock High School and
is employed at Enke's Store,
Centermoreland.
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