PAGE FOUR ‘Neighborhood Purely ~ Personal Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Beisel, Meek- er, had as Thanksgiving guests their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, William Beisel of Philadel- phia. The Beisels spent the week- end with their daughter, Mrs. John Exar of Newark, N, J. Robert Henney P3 is spending an extended leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Henney of Kunkle. Bob is stationed aboard the des- troyer, Stribling, now based at Nor- folk, Va, James Fink, student at Mans- field State Teachers College spent Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fink of, Lehigh Street, Shavertown. Max Dreher who is employed at the Corning Glass Works, Corning, N. Y., spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Max Dreher of Park Street. Blaine Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wilson of Shaver- town is recovering from a serious operation at the Toledo Hospital in Ohio. Cpl. Herbert Dreher who is sta- tioned at Offutt Air Base, Omaha, Nebraska, is spending several days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Dreher of Park Street. He flew in and surprised them. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Graham, Pioneer Avenue, will entertain a number of friends at the West- ~ moreland Club Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Lewis Evans, Shavertown, is spending some time with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Milton J. Evans of Media, Pa. Mrs. Maude Weidner, Trucks- vile, is a patient at Nesbitt Hospital where she is getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Snyder and son, Robert of Syracuse, N. Y., spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Culp at Huntsville. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder Sr. of Lehman. Mrs. Stanley Smith and daugh- ters, Judy and Carol, spent Thanks- - giving with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Culp at Huntsville and visited Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Culp. Mrs. “has accepted a position Mr. and Mrs. C. Graydon Mayer have left Dallas to make their home in Woodbury, N. J., where Graydon in the Woodbury High School. Eric, their son, is staying with his grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles May- er of Lake Street. Mrs. Arline Bessmer has returned to her home at Trucksville after spending the Thanksgiving week- end at Buck Hill Falls and Monomonock. Mrs, May Husted, ninety-two, of Shavertown, is seriously ill at her home, . Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gay of Orange spent Thanksgiving in Chester visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ste- phen Emmanuel. Mr. and Mrs, Alva Eggleston of Vernon will entertain members of the latter’s bridge club and their husbands at a Christmas party this month. : Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Frick, Hunts- ville, entertained over Thanksgiv- ing their ,sons and daughters-in- » law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Frick and family of North Carolina and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Frick and family of Doylestown, Mrs, M. C. Frick of Pikes Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Wolverton. Mrs. Richard Crompton who has been with her husband in Texas has returned to her home in Trucksville while he goes to school at Gunter, Air Force Base, Mont- gomery, Ala. Dr. Crompton expects to spend the holidays in Trucks- ville. Joe Wroblewski, son of Mr. and Stanley Wroblewski of Cen- ter Hill Road has been ill and out of school. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Howell, Pio- neer Avenue, Shavertown, had as Thanksgiving guests their sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Abbott and Quincy of Kingston, Tom Howell, their nephew from Colgate and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Colly of Kingston. Mrs. Charles Sprenkel, Church Street, is a patient at Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. George Howe who has been a patient at the Graduate Hospital, University of Pennsylvania, re- turned to her home on Shaver Ave- nue, Shavertown, this week. Albert Siperko of Centermore- land who is a patient at Danville State Hospital is getting along nicely. Mrs. Marshal Downes who has been a patient at Mercy Hospital where she submitted to an opera- tion returned to her home this week. She is getting along nicely. Mr, and Mrs, A. Hanford Eckman of Huntsville drove to New York City November 7, to meet Mr. Eck- man’s aunt, Mrs. Albert Albertson, who returned from a six months vacation in Sweden. Mrs. Albert- son lives in Buffalo, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn H. Johnson Jr. of Buffalo, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. Hanford L. Eckman of Brightwaters, Long Island, were the week guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hanford Eckman of Huntsville, Mrs. Irv Miller and daughter, Sandra of Baltimore, Md., are spending several days with the for- mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Rich- ard Rowlands of Trucksville. Mr. and Mrs. Norti Berti of Main Road, celebrated their nineteenth wedding anniversary on Sunday. Attorney and Mrs. J. L. Brown of Pioneer Avenue spent the week- end in New York City to celebrate their second wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Williams, Shavertown, daughters, Betty Kay and Eleanor Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Williams Jr., and daugh- ter, Bess, Mr. and Mrs, David S. Williams and sons, Walter and Da- vid spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Williams Sr. in Wilkes-Barre, | Mr. and Mrs. Alan Kistler of Har- veys Lake spent Thanksgiving with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Adams at Doug- laston, L. I. Mrs. Frank B. Morrison of Davis Street, Trucksville, will leave the middle of the month to spend the holidays with her family at Ply- mouth, Mass. Mr. Morrison will join her for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. James Kistler and son, Jimmie of Columbia Avenue spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Kist- ler's mother, Mrs. John West in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. William Kistler of Wilkes-Bare have moved to Van- derheid Street, Trucksville, Bill is the son of “Al Himself”. Mrs. Frances Sutliff who has been spending several weeks with her son, Eddie at Pittsburgh, has returned to the home of her daugh- ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Morris of Wilkes-Barre. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilkens of Park Street have bought and moved into a duplex on Lehman Avenue. Mrs. John Stevenson, Terrace Drive, (Shavertown, ds ill at her home, Miss Dilys Rowlands, Main Road, Trucksville, is a patient at General Hospital where she is under ob- servation, . IN JUSTICE TO YOUR HEALTH , MARE SURE YOUR DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION 1S COMPOUNDED EXACTLY RELY ON -YOu CAN Notes And News Of THE POST, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1951 A oe J ¢ Miss Bethia Allen Is Hostess At Shower Miss Bethia Allen, Harveys Lake, entertained at a stork shower honoring Mrs. Dean Kocher Tues- day evening. The party table was attractive with pink snapdragons and chry- santhemums as center piece and tall pink tapers. Favors were pink and blue babies in cradles, Present were: Mrs, Alfred Bron- son, Mrs. Cletus Holcomb, Mrs. Frank Dennis, Mrs. Charles Long, Mrs, Jasper Kocher, Mrs. Clarence Oberst, Mrs. Elwood Whitesell, Mrs. Wilfred Ide, Mrs. Clarence Moledor, Mrs. George Bray, Mrs. Hattie Wes- ley, Mrs. Walbridge Leinthall, Mrs. Otis Allen, the guest of honor and the hostess. Elstons Celebrate Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Elston, Shaver- town, delayed celebration of their thirty-fifth wedding anniversary from Thanksgiving until Sunday, when they held open house for friends in the evening. The actual wedding anniversary was spent with Mr. Elston’s mother, Mrs. Hen- rietta Miller, Center Street, who at eighty-seven is still able to cope with a Thanksgiving dinner. Phyllis Elaine Hanna Mr. and Mrs, William Hanna, Center Hill Road, announce the birth of a five and.a half pound baby girl, Phyllis Elaine, at Nes- bitt Hospital November 23. Mrs. Hanna is the former Betty Welsh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Welsh, Center Hill Road. The Han- nas have one other child, Janice, aged four. Dorothy Meade Is Guest On Birthday Mrs. Corey Meade, Idetown, en- tertained at a birthday dinner Sun- day honoring her daughter, Dor- othy who observed her birthday anniversary on Wednesday. Present were Elizabeth Fannon, Wilkes-Barre, Howard Meade, Balti- more, Md., Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meade and sons, Billy and Donnie, Dorothy Meade and Mr. and Mrs. Corey Meade. Irv Miller, Baltimore, will be the guest of his mother and father-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Row- lands over the weekend and go deer hunting. Mr. and Mrs, Bert Fennell Jr. of Baltimore, Md., spent Thanksgiving weekend with their parenits, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fennell Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rowlands. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hinkle of Lin- coln Drive, Shavertown, enter- tained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reed of Wilmington, Del, and Mrs. Elizabeth Scureman and Ted McQueen of Carverton. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hessler, Rice Street, Trucksville, left this week to WE'RE NEW IN TOWN! The new ( [ — 27 Machell Ave. Dallas OUR SPECIALTY IS Hair Shaping & Styling HOURS Tues. to Sat.—9 am to 6 pm Wed. & Thurs.—Evenings by appointment Located near new Parochial School Phone 321-R-0 SALE yp SUITS, COATS or DRESSES 1 bp cleaned for the price of |, DALLAS STORE 38 Main St.,' Lundy Bldg. - Basil Lord, Rep - Pick-up and Deliver PHONE 274-R-13 Mr. and Mrs. Shad Goss Celebrate Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Shad Goss cele- brated their fiftieth wedding an- niversary November 20 with their children and grandchildren who surprised them with a lovely party at their Claude Street home. A huge anniversary cake and yel- low rosebuds and chrysanthemums, gift of the grandchildren, made an attractive and festive tea table. The couple received many lovely gifts and hearty congratulations. Mrs. Goss is the former Sarah Wilkinson, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. E, Wilkinson of Broadway. Mr. Goss is son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Gwin Goss, Fair- mont farmers. The couple was married at Fairmont, November 1, 1901 where they started housekeeping with Mr, Goss helping his dad on the farm. -About thirty years ago, when they tired of farm life, the couple moved to Kingston and Mr. Goss took up the plaster trade. Three .years later they built their home on Claude Street and became per- manent residents of the Back Mountain Area where Mr. Goss has built up a fine plaster con- tracting business. Both Mr. and Mrs. Goss are mem- bers of the Dallas Methodist Church. Mr. Goss is serving his fifth term as Chief Sergeant of Arms at Harrisburg, is committee man for the Middle District of Dal- las Township, and served one term as Dallas Township School Di- rector. There are three children: Basil, who lives right close to his par- ents on Claude Street; Mrs, Clar- ence Benscoter of Muhlenburg and William Gleason of Shickshinny; five grandchildren, Clarecne Ben- scoter Jr. Muhlenburg; Shirley Reese, Baltimore, Md.; and Alva and Reva Goss and Elgene Ben- scoter of Wilkes-Barre; three great- grandchildren, two of them born Tuesday, twin boys to Junior Ben- scoter and Bobby Reese. Present at the party besides all the children and grandchildren with their wives and husbands and Bobby Reese, were Mrs. Jennie Search, Mrs. Linson Bigler, and Miss Mildred Castner. Miss Aleatha Jones To Marry Robert F. Fahringer January J Miss Aleatha Rosaire Jones, dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Jones of Terrace avenue, Fern- brook, will marry Robert F. Fahr- inger, son of Mrs. Robert F. Fahr- inger of Gildersleeve street, Wilkes Barre, January 5 at 10:30 a.m. Father. J. J. O'Leary will perform the ceremony in St. Therese's Ro- man Catholic Church. Attendants will be Miss Mary Louise Jones, sister of the bride- in-law of the bridegroom-elect. elect and Thomas Ward, brother- Following the ceremony, a recep- tion will be held at the home of the bride. Miss Jones is a graduate of St. Mary's High School, College Miseri- cordia and University of Pennsyl- vania School of Physical Therapy. She is now employed at the Chil- dren’s Country Home, Westfield, N. J. Mr. Fahringer was graduated from Coughlin High School and served with the U. S. Air Force during World War II. He is asso- ciated with the Sales Department of Hazard Insulate Wire Works Division of the Okenite Company. The couple will reside in a newly built home on Terrace avenue, Fernbrook. spend the winter in Winterhaven, Fla. Es Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilcox and son, Freddy Jr. of Kingston and Mr.and Mrs. Howard Wilcox of Mt. Arlington, IN. J. spent Thanksgiv- ing ‘weekend with ‘the former’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Wilcox and family and their sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Har- old Barrick in (Carlisle. #» 100 Main Street, Luzerne Mr. and Mrs, George Weintz, and Mrs. James Davenport, Meeker, at- tended the funeral of Mrs. Martin Macket in Sunbury on Wednesday. Mrs, Macker was well known in Meeker. Mr. and Mrs. James Davenport, Meeker, and Mr. and Mrs. E, B. Oliver, Kingston, spent last week- end in Philadelphia. with a " Other richly BUY | Phone 7-6318 ¥ C ! RC LE CLEANING & DYEING C0. a Coed Cranch Mrs. John Zorzi Jr. Is Hostess To Lake Board Mrs. John Zorzi Jr. recently en- tertained members of the Executive Board of Harveys Lake Woman's Service Club when reports were given by all department chairmen and plans for the next three months outlined. A white elephant sale will be held January 3, a val- entine dance in February and a card party in early spring. The club gave thirty dollars to “Care” for packages for children in Korea. The December Club meeting will be in the form of a Christmas party. Gifts will be exchanged and kfood and canned goods bought for Sunshine Baskets. Mrs, Edward R. Williams, Luzerne County Club President, will be the speaker and Mrs. Dale Heffelfinger will enter- tain on the vibsaharp. Mrs. Elwood Whitesell the Board to her home for December meeting. Present at the November Board meeting were Mesdames George Taylor, Dean Kocher, Carl Swanson, Walbridge Leinthall, Richard Wil- liams, Giles Comstock, Harvey Kit- chen, David Price, Fred Swanson, John Stenger 3rd, Wilfred Ide, El- wood Davis, Albert Armitage, El- wood Whitesell, William Deets, Cal- vin McHose, John Zorzi Jr., Misses Bethia Allen and Eleanor Hum- phrey. invited the James Michael Evans Mr. and Mrs. Milton J. Evans of 24 Green Hill Road, Media, Pa., announce the arrival of a son, their first child, James Michael. Milton is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Evans of Shavertown. SHAVER THEATRE SHAVERTOWN FRIDAY and SATURDAY “Capt. Horatio Hornblower” (technicolor) Gregory Peck, Virginia Mayo ' MONDAY and TUESDAY “Sirocco” Humphrey Bogart, Maria Toren Cartoon - Sport WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY “Along the Great Divide” Kirk Douglas, Walter Brennan Cartoon - Comedy LUXURIOUS of expensive originals, untrimmed, from 518.99 - Doings Mrs. Sherman Harter Is Hostess To Card Club * Mrs. Sherman Harter entertained members of her bridge club at her home in Trucksville Monday eve- ning. Present were Mrs. Robert Fleming, Mrs. Robert Bachman, Mrs, Stanley Davies Jr. of Kunkle; Mrs. Alva Eggleston of Vernon; Mrs. Jack Dungey, Mrs. Harry Peif- fer, Dallas; Mrs. James Hunt and the hostess of Trucksville. Meet On Thanksgiving The annual Thanksgiving dinner of the Ide family was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter An- drews in Shavertown. Four families were unable to attend this year. Present were: Mr, and Mrs. David Ide and Glen, Mr. and Mrs. Fred | Sutton and Phyllis, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sutton, Cecil Jr., Calvin, Bud, Bill, Jerry, Dick and Ronnie of Ide- town; Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Hoover and Dianne of Lehman; Harold Ide of Quakertown, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wilson, S 1C and Mrs. Jack Appel of Shavertown; a guest, Robert Bonning of Quakertown, N. Y., and the host and hostess. Bowman Wins Prize Al Bowman won the $25 prize at Dallas Junior Woman's Club Dance at the Dallas Township School Tuesday night. HIMMLER THEATRE Dallas, Pa. FRIDAY and SATURDAY “Painting Clouds with Sunshine” (In Technicolor) with Dennis Morgan and : Virginia Mayo Also Cartoon and News MONDAY and TUESDAY “Woman on Pier 13” with Lorainne Day and Robert Ryan Also Cartoon and Sports Short WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY “Qh! Susanna” with Rod Cameron and Adrain Booth Also Cartoon Beautiful Coats, lavishly trimmed in rich fur. . . so luxurious, so smart. Ideal for cuddly warmth with an elegant air. FUR-TRIMMED COATS detailed copies x x 0 GEEN GINNE DNEED IIR GIES GENES TUNER GINS SEED GENDES EINE GED GEER SAE GEES GEENEE GEER GENE GENES GEE GEES GENER GER : ¢ Say “MERRY CHRISTMAS” ; up i i NN % <; « = * Dh = 4 Ce EGS GEESE EES GEES EEE GEESE GEE GENO) (NEED CENTS GIES NEES SEEN SE GE e— ” £ de J