The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 07, 1951, Image 4

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Robert Hislop, Paul Sedler and
Pete Roushey opened the deer
season at Bob’s cabin at Lovelton.
Mrs. Jane Thomas of Wilkes-
Barre expects to stay with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. David Joseph
until the holidays and take care of
her mother. Mrs. Joseph who sub-
mitted to an operation some time
ago is getting along nicely.
Henry Goodman, who submitted
to an operation at Nesbitt Hospitla
some weeks ago has returned to
his home at West Dallas and is
getting along nicely.
Col, and Mrs. Dorrance Reynolds
have moved from their Goodleigh
Farms home to their winter home
on South River Street, Wilkes-
Barre.
Myrtle Martin and Hazel Derby
of Beaumont were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nulton Sr. on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Wheeler,
Mt. Greenwood Heights, Trucks-
ville, attended the Army and Navy
game on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Updyke,
Main Street, have purchased the
Warriner home on Demunds Road.
The Warriners are building on the
other side of the read nearer the
duck barns.
“Doc” Rutherford, Machell Ave-
nue, attended the Army-Navy foot-
ball game in Philadelphia Saturday.
It. and Mrs. Al Morse and
daughter are making their home at
Waverly, Iowa, where Lt. Morse is
stationed, Mrs, Morse is the former
Jane Post.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gross, Hunts-
vile, attended the Army-Navy foot-
ball game on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Cowan, for-
merly of Sterling Farms, have
moved to Mount Ephraim Farms,
Snow Hill, Md.
Col. and Mrs, Norman Smith,
Spring Lake Ranch, Cuttingsville,
Vt., former Huntsville residents, at-
tended the Army-Navy football
game Saturday.
Mrs. Gertrude Herman of Wash-
ington, D. C., spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred R. Root,
Franklin Street. Mrs. Root celebra-
ted her birthday anniversary on
Tuesday.
Richard Major has returned to
his home in Indianapolis after
attending the funeral of his grand-
mother, Mrs. Allie Morris of Frank-
lin Street. Dick has recently been
made purchasing agent for the Air-
craft Division of the Allison Manu-
facturing Company.
Ira Morris has returned to his
home in Washington, D. C., and
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Morris to
theirs in Huntsville, Ala., after at-
tending the funeral of their mother,
Mrs. Allie Morris.
Nancy Brader, Machell Avenue,
Joan and Ann Bonner of Center
Hill Road and Judy Powell of
Trucksville, students at Cedar
Crest College, will arrive next Fri-
day to spend the holidays with
their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. John DeWitt of
Wyoming, summer residents of
Country Club Road, have purchased
a home on Elmcrest and will move
in before the holidays.
Mrs. Raymon Hedden entertained
members of her bridge club at her
home on Machell Avenue last
Thursday evening.
Mrs, John Engler, Davenport
street, is a patient at Nesbitt Hos-
pital.
Mr. and Mrs, Ord Trumbower
“and son, Dougie, have returned
from a sixteen day trip to Cali-
~ fornia.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell B. Wilcox
and family entertained at their
home in Bound Brook, N. J. Sun-
day the former’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Burton Wilcox, Charlotte
Marie, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bar-
rick and son, Dale of Carlisle; Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Wilcox and Ruth
Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Dom Frezza
and Deborah and Mrs. Trudie Gavi-
gan and George and Christine of
New Jersey.
The Yalick brothers and their
families have returned to their
home at West Dallas after spending
several weeks at Homestead, Fla.
George “London who is spending
the winter at Homestead, Fla., has
recuperated after an attack of
pleurisy. ;
Mrs. Maude Weidner has re-
turned to her home in Trucks-
ville after being a hospital patient.
Joan Sgroi of Sweet Valley was
guest of honor at a party given
John
Lukavitch on her seventh birth-
by her grandmother, Mrs.
day anniversary.
Mrs, Joseph Monko,
Hospital.
Mrs. George Howe, Shaver ave-
nue, has returned from the Grad-
uate Hospital, Philadelphia, where
she has been a patient for several
weeks.
Hazle Myra Berti is able to be
out again after being confined to
her home on Main street with in-
fected ears.
Miss Frances Dorrance, Machell
avenue, is spending the weekend
visiting friends in Philadelphia.
Lehigh
Street, is a patient at the Nesbitt
increases eating pleasure.
1 quart peeled, chopped apples
2 teaspoons lemon juice
2 cups sugar
turkey).
To the traditional good-eating, old-fashioned bread stuffing added
flavor and texture contrast is contributed by cranberries and apples.
The stuffing catches and holds the succulent juices of the bird and
CRANBERRY-APPLE BREAD STUFFING
“ty
If more than enough stuffng to fill the bird lightly has been made,
bake it in a separate casserole for ‘“day-after” meals.
FRESH CRANBERRY-APPLE BREAD STUFFING
1 quart fresh cranberries, chopped
1 cup finely chopped celery
2 teaspoons salt
1 gallon %” bread cubes
1 cup water or broth
Combine chopped cranberries, apples, lemon juice, sugar, celery,
salt and bread cubes. Add water and mix well.
Yield: 1 gallon Fresh Cranberry-Bread Stuffing (sufficient for 16 1b.
Miss Frances Lord Is -
Entertained At Shower
Mrs. Lewis Hackling and Mrs.
George Brody, Noxen, entertained
at a variety shower honoring Miss
Frances Lord, bride-elect at the
Hackling home November 23.
Present were: Mrs. Ann Crake,
Mrs. William McMullen, Mrs. Albert
Womer, Mrs. Joseph Nalbone, Mrs.
Donald King, Mrs. Leo Lord, Mrs.
Lewis Lord, Mrs. Leland Case, Mrs.
Fred Case, Mrs. Loren Case, Mrs.
Nathan Straley, Mrs. Howard
Shook, Mrs. Clifford Mansfield,
Mrs. Elvin Bean, Mrs. James Wy-
ant, Mrs. Granville Scouten, Mrs.
Robert Hackling, Mrs, James
Cooke, Mrs. George Macialek, Mrs.
Lewis ‘May, Mrs. Francis Lord;
Misses Ruth McMullen, Stella
Shook, Louise Wyant; the guest of
honor and the hostesses.
John Cowans, Guests
At Farewell Party
“Mr. and Mrs. John Cowan and
family, former Sterling Farms resi-
dents, were guests of honor at a
farewell party given by W.S.C.S.
of Alderson Methodist Church last
Wednesday. The Cowans left for
their new home in Maryland on
Friday.
Present were: Mrs. George Tay-
lor, Mrs. Gilbert Carpenter, Mrs.
Kate Schultz, Mrs. Morrison Witter,
Mrs. William Deets, Mrs. Stephen
Hartman, Mrs. Howard Higgins,
Mrs, Charles Micklo, Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Garinger, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Wagner, Verna Lee Wagner,
Carol Deets, John and Joseph Mick-
lo, Rev. Ruth Underwood, Mr. and
Mrs. Cowan and James Cowan.
Marguerite Chalker
To Wed Donald Parsons
Announcement has been made
of the approaching marriage of Mar-
guerite Chalker, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, Herbert Chaulker of Lu-
zerne to Donald Parsons, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parsons of Truck-
sville R. D. Rev. Robert Webster
will perform the double ring cere-
mony in Trucksville Methodist
Church tomorrow morning at
10 A. M.
Attendants will be Mary Ann
Chalker, sister of the bride, and
Howard Parsons, brother of the
bridegroom.
Following the ceremony, a dinner
will be held at the home of the
bride for members of the immediate
families.
Miss Chalker attended Kingston
Township High School. Mr. Par-
sons also attended Kingston Town-
ship High School and is employed
at Kidder Colliery, Glen Alden Coal
Company.
Robert Gail Reiber
Capt. and Mrs. Robert R. Reiber
have announced the birth of a baby
boy, Robert Gail in General Hos-
pital, November 29. Mrs. Reiber
is the former Helen Bosch of Phila-
delphia. Capt. Reiber is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Keller of
Davis street, Shavertown.
“Calling All Girls"
Tonight At Eight
Senior Class, Dallas Township
High School, will present a comedy,
“Calling All Girls”, tonight at 8
in the auditorium.
Production is under direction of
Daniel Williams, assisted by Ro-
| mayne Carey.
Cast includes: Marcia Trimble,
Patricia Van Campen, Anita Em-
anuel, Mary Louise Lipp,. Beverly
Hill, Barbara Lewin, Lorraine Was-
ser, Theresa Chukinas, Richard
Wileman, James Broomfield, Robert
Achuff, and Donald Weidner.
Mrs.
Patty Cornell Wins
Honor For Third Year
For the third successive year,
Patty Cornell won the Curtis Circu-
lation Company campaign for bring-
ing in subscriptions at Lake-Noxén
High School.
The first two years, both a boy
and a girl were selected, this year
Patty topped the entire school.
In recognition of the honor she
received the following letter from
the Company:
“What a grand job you did in the
Curtis campaign!
Every year more than 3,000,000
students participate in the Curtis
plan. And of these, only one out of
a hundred makes the sales record
you did. I hope you're as proud as
we here at Curtis are of your fine
showing.
Congratulations again—and I
hope this means you will have con-
tinued success in everything you
do.”
Chester Harrises Are
quests At Shower
A surprise baby shower was held
Sunday, December 2 for Mr. and
Mrs, Chester Harris of Princeton,
Fla., by their friends of the Back
Mountain region who are wintering
at Homestead, Fla. The Harrises
are former Trucksville residents.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Dymond, Linda and Gerry, Mr.
and Mrs, Ted Dymond, Teddy,
Cindy, Timmy, Cheryl and Cathy,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rozelle, Connie
and Dale, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Frantz,
Tommy and Dickie, Mr. and Mrs.
Evan London, Mr, and Mrs. Frank
Heitsman, Mr. and Mrs. George
London and Cindy Sue, Mr. and
Mrs. Chester Harris, Chester, Don-
ald and Ellen Jean.
Mrs. Higgins Collects
For Soldiers And Sailors
Mrs. William Higgins, collecting
Christmas materials for Soldiers
and Sailors Hospital at Perry
Point, Maryland, asks that all do-
aations be delivered to her by Wed-
nesday to insure mailing in advance
of Christmas. Items needed are
wash cloths, handkerchiefs, writing
paper, bright yarns, hard candy,
and bedroom scuffs. Mrs. Higgins’
address is Box 117, Dallas.
Entertains At Bridge
Mrs. Anthony Novy, Spring
street, Shavertown, entertained
members of her bridge club last
Thursday night. Present were Mrs.
William James, Mrs. Mary Sickler,
Frederick Malkemes, Mrs.
George Prater, Mrs. Harry Schaff-
hauser, Mrs. Robert Steele, Mrs.
Alice Hayhurst, Mrs. Martin Porter
and the hostess.
Odd Fellows Party
A Christmas party for the bene-
fit of the Odd Fellows Orphanage
will be held by Osage Lodge Wed-
nesday at 8 p. m. in the Lodge
Hall at Lehman. Friends and the
general public are invited. Re-
freshments and entertainment will
be provided. Come and bring the
children.
Kiwanis Women Plan
Bake Sale Tomorrow
Mrs. Fred Morris is general chair-
man of the Kiwanis’® Women’s
Club Bake Sale, scheduled for
10:30 Saturday morning at Boyd
White’s in Dallas. She is assisted by
Mrs. Kenneth Rice, Mrs. John
Murphy and Mrs. Harold Flack.
Proceeds will go to the underpri-
vileged children fund.
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THE POST, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1951
Miss Frances Lord To Marry
Sgt. Frederick J. Shook Sunday
Miss Francis Lord, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lord of No-
xen will become the bride of Sgt.
Frederick J. Shook, son of G. A.
[Shook of Noxen Sunday afternoon,
December 9 at 3 p. mu
Rev. Henry Kraft ‘will perform
the double fring ceremony in St.
Luke’s Lutheran Church.
John Hackling will preside at
the organ and Mrs, Paul Horlacher,
cousin of the bride, will be soloist.
Maid of honor will be Roberta
Lord, cousin of the bride. ‘Anna
Mae Space, Verna (Case and Evelyn
Merrick of Philadelphia will be
bridesmaids. Elvin (Crispell ‘will act
as best man and Howard Shook,
brother of the bridegroom, and
Walter Galtka as ushers. Janice
Mansfield, niece of the bridegroom,
will be flower girl.
Following ‘the ceremony, a re-
ception will be held at the Noxen
Fire Hall
Miss Lord is a graduate of
class of 1951 Noxen High School.
She is employeed at the Miranda
Blouse Company.
Sgt. Shook was also graduated
from Noxen High School and is
completing hiis fourth year with
the U. IS. Marines. He is Stationed
at Quantico, Va., and expects his
discharge in [Sepember.
His bride will remain with her
family until that time,
Miss Sylvia Jones Becomes
Bride Of DCFM George Schooley
Miss Sylvia Jones, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore R. Jones of
Pioneer Avenue, Shavertown, mar-
ried DOFM George B. [Schooley, son
of Dr. and Mrs. F. B. [Schooley,Fri-
day evening, November 30 at 8 p.
m. Rev, Robert Yost performed the
double ring ceremony in (Shaver-
town Methodist Church
Altendants were Virginia Jones,
sister of the bride, and F. M. Fran-
cis Sheppard, a friend serving in
the U. IS. Navy with George.
The bride wore gray brocaded
street length dress fashioned with
pointed collar, elbow length
sleeves and mavy blue velvet rim.
Her hlat was navy velvet and she
wore a shoulder bouquet of white
roses,
Miss Jones selected powder blue
street length dress, with stand up
collar, navy hat and red roses,
Following the ceremony a re-
ception for members of the imme-
diate families was held af the
home of the bride and ‘the couple
left for New York (City.
Mrs, ISchooley is ta graduate of
Kingston Township High School
and Dean [School of Business, Wyo-
ming Seminary. She is employed by
Luzerne County Production and
Marketing |Adminisraltion.
DCFM (Schooley was graduated
from Dallas Borough High [School
and is stationed with the U. S.
Navy alt Norfolk, Va, He returned
to his base Tuesday.
Mrs. Harry Lee Smith
Honored On Birthday
Mrs. Harry Lee Smith, Mill
Street, was guest of honor at a
birthday dinner given by her sister
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
James Morris, Scott Street, Wilkes-
Barre, on Sunday.
Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Har-
ry Lee Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Kemp, Mrs. Frances Sutliff, Mrs.
W. J. Smith, Miss Dorothy Morris,
Miss Mitzie Boland, Edgar and
James Morris, the host and hostess.
George Braders, Guests
On 59th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Brader,
Machell avenue, entertained at din-
ner last Saturday, December 1, the
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Brader of Nanticoke who
celebrated their fifty ninth wedding
anniversary. 0
Mrs. Brader is the former Eliza-
beth Atherton of Kingston, mem-
ber of one the oldest families in
Wyoming Valley. Mr. Brader re-
tired five years ago from the
Brader Insurance Agency, now car-
ried on by Norwood.
There is one daughter, Mrs. C. E.
Siegel of Forty Fort. Another son,
Atherton, was killed in England
with the Air Force during World
War I
Mrs. Paul Wasserott
Is Honored At Shower
Mrs. Paul Wasserott, the former
Ruth Drake, was guest of honor at
a variety shower given by Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Franklin, Yeager ave-
nue, Forty Fort, November 10.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon
Drake, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Drake,
Mrs. Pearl Franklin, Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson Shaver, Mrs. Merle Shaver,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wasserott and
the host and hostess.
5” IN JUSTICE TO
YOUR HEALTH , MARE
SURE YOUR DOCTOR'S
PRESCRIPTION 1S
COMPOUNDED EXACTLY
-YOU CAN RELY ON
Kunkle W.S.C.S. To Meet
At A. C. Devens Home
Mrs, A. C. Devens, Lake Road,
will entertain members of Kunkle
W.S.C.S. for the annual Christmas
party Wednesday. Dinner will be
served at noon. Each member is to
bring her own table service and a
gift.
Mrs. Russell Miers will assist
Mrs. Devens.
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SHAVER THEATRE
SHAVERTOWN
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
“On Moonlight Bay”
(technicolor)
Doris Day, Gordon MacRae
4 Cartoon—News
MONDAY and TUESDAY
“Mark of the
Renegade”
Technicolor
Ricardo Montelban
Cyd Charisse
Cartoon - Comedy
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
“Strangers on a
Train”
Farley Granger, Ruth Roman
Cartoon
7
" Neighborhood Notes And News Of Local Church Doings
This “Medel” Is Really Young
Canadian National Railways Photo
UST five hours after this tiny fawn was born on the grounds of
Jasper Park Lodge, celebrated resort in the heart of the Canadian
Rockies, a Canadian National Railways photographer made this picture.
The little deer had yet to take its first steps. Shortly after the picture was
made the mother returned tc the thicket where the fawn was hidden; nosed
it and the little deer struggled to his feet, and on shaky, pipe-stem legs
followed the mother into the deep forest where a twin fawn, born a few
minutes earlier, had been led by the mother. To mark the event, Manager
Harold J. Gunning of Jasper Park Lodge christened the first-born fawn
as “Jasper” and the little boy deer shown above as “Lodge.”
Dallas Juniors Have
Christmas Party
Dallas Junior Woman's Club met
at Prince of Peace Parish Hall Tues-
day night for a combined business
meeting and Xmas party. Decora-
tions were carried out in wreaths
and red candles by Mrs. Ned Guy-
ette, chairman of the. tea. Mrs.
Harry Ohlman poured.
The IChorale sang.
Mrs. Richard (Cornell reported a
profit of $40 from the recent dance.
Mrs. [Stephen Hellersperk spoke
on Girl {Scout activities, and an-
nounced a card party by Committee
members and Senior Girl Scouts for
January.
Mrs. William Remiska and Mrs.
HIMMLER
THEATRE
Dallas, Pa.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
“Texas Carnival”
in technicolor with
Esther Williams, Red Skelton
Also Sport Reel, Cartoon
and News
MONDAY and TUESDAY
“Pd Climb the Highest
Mountain”
in technicolor with
Susan Hayward and
William Lundigan
Also Comedy
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
‘Lorna Doone”
in technicolor with
Barbara Hale and
Richard Greene
Also Cartoon and Sport Reel
Robert Maturi were welcomed as
new members.
Five dollars was given to the Tu-
berclosis Society. !
An auction sale was announced
for the January meeting, a dinner
for February.
[Sixty-five members were present.
Have New Baby Boy
Announcement has been made of
the birth of a baby boy to Mr. and
Mrs. James Shepherd of Shaver-
town in Nesbitt Hospital November
27. Mrs. Shepherd is the former
Peggy Davis, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Davis of Trucksville.
Mr. Shepherd is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. R. D. Shepherd, Mt. Green-
wood road, Trucksville.
MOONLITE
Open-Air
Theatre
(on Shoemaker Ave., between
West Wyoming and Swoyerville
WEST WYOMING, PA.
Admission 50¢ tax in.
FRIDAY-SATURDAY
SUNDAY
“FACTS OF LOVE”
An English picture acclaimed
by thousands. We've just re-
ceived it from Philadelphia, a
new release. Youll like it!
There's no punches pulled so
don’t miss it.
SALE
SUITS, COATS or DRESSES
cleaned for the price of
DALLAS STORE
38 Main St., Lundy Bldg. - Basil Lord, Rep - Pick-up and Deliver
PHONE 274-R-13
CIRCLE cteame & DYEING CO.
BABY TALK .
This routine is sure
funny!
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I run Mommy ragged
all day . . .
. by PURVIN
guess she'll have to drink
f up with me!
more PURVIN’S MILK to keep
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