- fa I — PAGE FOUR ’ ES oe escaini aio AOS THE POST, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1951 Neighborhood Notes And News Of Local Church Doings Purely Personal Mr, and Mrs, W. B. Jeter, Lake street, will have as [Christmas guests their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Dennison and Di- anne and Denny of Harrisburg. Mr. ad Mrs. Arthur Ross, Machell avenue, will entertain at their home on (Sunday, December 30. : Durelle Scott who has been ill at this home on Huntsville road for several weeks was able to return to his office on Monday. Mrs. Elizabeth McEvoy, 'Shaver- town, recently a patient at Mercy Hospital, is recuperating at the home of her daughter, Mrs, James Scanlon, 30 Lee Park Avenue, Wilkes-Barre. Mrs. Jane Engler of (Schenectady, N. Y., will spend Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mns. John iCortright of Shavertown. Miss Virginia Ferry, teacher at Rehobeth, Del.,, will arrive [Decem- ber 21 and Miss Patricia Ferry, teacher at Kutztown, December 23 to spend the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ferry, , Machell avenue, Dennis Ferry who is stationed at Salsburg, Austria, has been pro- moted to corporal. Mr. and Mrs. William Lamb, Lawn Acres, will spend [Christmas with the former's mother, Mrs. Charles Lamb at (Shamokin. Charles Dewees, Shrineview, is a patient at Nesbitt Hospital where he is recovering from a heart at- tack. Mrs. Sam ‘Spencer is a patient at Nesbitt Hospital] where she sub- mitted to an operation, Mrs, Blanche Anderson and Helen ~ Anderson are spending the winter with the former's daughter, Mrs. Edna McCarty on Lehman avenue. They spent the weekend with ‘their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Anderson and family of Baltimore, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Hanford L. Eckman of Long Island spent the weekend with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘A. Hanford Eckman of Hunts- ville. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCarty and family of Hatboro spent last week- end visiting Mr. McCarty’s mother, Mrs. Edna McCarty of Lehman ave- nue, Edna will spend the Christmas ‘weekend with them and her daugh- ter and son Gn law, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ide. Priscilla ‘Cooper and (Claire Grie- sing, students at Philadelphia Mu- seum School of Art will arrive this weekend to spend the Christmas vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, (Clyde Cooper of Pioneer ave- nue and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Grie- sing of Franklin street. Mrs. James Ritchie has returned to her home in Dailas after spend- ing several weeks in Binghamton, N. Y. with her daughter and son- in-law. The Lauderbachs recently bought a new home and she was helping them remodel it. Mrs. H., H. Zeiser, Huntsville road and Mrs. W. J. Smith, Mill street, will leave on Wednesday for Day- tona Beach, Fla. Sgt. James N. Warkomski, Davis Monthan Air Force Base, Tucson, Ariz., will arrive this weekend to spend a furlough with his parents, Dr, and Mrs. Joseph Warkomski at Harveys Lake, He hag been in the service since May. Cpl. Herbert Dreher returned last Thursday ‘to [Offutt (Air Base, Omaha, Neb., after spending ‘two weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Dreher, Park street. Max Jr., who is employed at Corning, ! : N. Y., spent several days the fore- part of the week with his parents. Palmer Updyke, Kunkle, left this week to spend sometime in Phila- delphia with his son. Mrs. George Weintz is ill at her home at Meeker, Mrs. W. F. Newberry has been ill at her home on Pioneer avenue this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Mulligan have purchased and moved into -the C. D, Hope home on Yeager avenue. HIMMLER THEATRE Dallas, Pa. FRIDAY and SATURDAY “Saturday’s Hero” with John Derek and Donna Reed Also Cartoon and News MONDAY and TUESDAY “Guy Who Came Back” with Paul Douglas and Joan Bennett Also This is America WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY “Texas Rangers” in Color with George Montgomery Also Novelty and Cartoon Mrs, James Davenport of Meeker and Mrs, Marian Harvey spent ISat- urday in Williamsport visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Edwards. Miss (Shirley (Coon, member of the sophomore «class at Wellesley (Col- lege, will arrive tomorrow to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John (Coon of Overbrook road. Mrs. Harry (Swepston Jr. of In- dianapolis will spend the holidays with her mother and father-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swepston Sr. of Elmcrest. Mrs. Mary Devaney who has been spending several week's with her daughter and son-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. George Flack of Trucksville, will spend Christmas with her daugh'ter in Clinton, Mass. The Germicks of Germick and Friar, Luzerne, are building a new ranch type house on (Overbrook road. ’ Mrs. Mary Watson of Philadel- phia will spend Christmas with her son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. George Flack of Trucksville. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Kester, (Star Route, will have as Christmas guests her children, Mr. and Mrs. Bue] Kester and Cheryl Lynn and Mr. and Mrs, Paul Mahler and Bon- nie Lee of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs, Harold (Croom of Trucksville have announced the birth of a daughter, Linda [Lou at the Nesbitt Hospital] December 2. Leroy Morris has returned to his home in Trucksville after being a patient at General Hospital for two weeks. He is able to be back at work. Lewis Hughes of Trucksville is a patient at Nesbitt Hospital. Earl Henwood Jr. returned to his home on Main road, Trucksville, Saturday after being a patient at Nesbitt Hospital. Dr, John Doane is recuperating at his home on !S. Franklin street, Wilkes-Barre, after being a patient ‘at General Hospital. Murs. Elwood Hudson has returned to her home on Davis street after submitting to an operation at (Nes- bitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nodder, Tuckahoe, N. Y. were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Fer- guson, Lawn Avenue, Shavertown. Betsy Reynolds, daughter of Mrs. Ruth Turn Reynolds, will be home from Pennsylvania State College on Wednesday for the holidays. After the first of the year Betsy will do practice teaching in York, She is a senior, majoring in elementary education, and hopes to make a connection where her musical back- ground will be of value after gra- duation. Miss Bettie Myers of Evans Falls and sister, Mrs. Norma Bigelow were lucky enough to get a buck the first day of deer season. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Davis of Edwardsville were visitors of the latter’s sister, Mrs. Cloyd Myers of Evans Falls recently. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Ide and Mr. and Mrs. Asa Day are on a hunting trip to Valdosta, Ga. From there the Ides expect to go to New Or- leans before returning to Hunts- ville. Mr. and Mrs. Merl Bigelow and son, Merl of Shavertown were Sun- day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Myers, Evans Falls, Gwen Weaver has been ill at her home on Franklin street. Mr. and Mrs. Howard K. Rein- hardt, formerly of Orange, will drive up from Hagerstown, Md., to spend the holidays with their chil- dren, Mr. and Mrs. eGorge Dymond. SHAVER THEATRE SHAVERTOWN FRIDAY and SATURDAY “Forth Worth” (technicolor) Randolph Scott, Phyllis Thaxter Cartoon—News MONDAY and TUESDAY “The Golden Horde” (technicolor) Ann Blyth, David Farrar Cartoon—Comedy WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY “Peking Express” Corinne Calvet, Joseph Cotton Cartoon - Comedy Miss Alice Lorraine Kindred, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kindred of Noxen became ‘the bride of Derwin Patton, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Derwin Patton of Nox- en, Friday evening, December 7th at the Methodist parsonage at Har- vey’s Lake. The impressive single ring’ ceremony was used. The Rev. Miss Alice Lorraine Kindred Is Bride Of Derwin Patton Jr. Ruth L. Underwood officiated. The couple was attended by Miss Shirley Kozak and Jack Patton. Mrs, Derwin Patton, Sr. and Miss Alyce Jane Patton were also mem- bers of the wedding party. Following a trip to Elmira, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Patton will make their home in Noxen. Miss Frances Lord, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lord of Noxen became the bride of Sgt. Frederick J. Shook, son of Mr. G. A. Shook of Noxen Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m. ’ Rev. Henry Kraft performed the double ring ceremony in St. Luke's Lutheran Church. John Hackling presided at the organ and Mrs. Paul Horlacher, cousin of the bride, was soloist. The bride, given in marriage by her father wore Rose Art gown fashioned along princess lines trim- med with sprays of seed pearl flowers. Her sheer nylon yolk was outlined with pearls in a scalloped effect and her long tight sleeves were pointed at the wrist. Her very full skirt ended in a court train. Her double tier veil of French silk illusion, Cathedral length, fell from a bonnet of chan- tilly lace and she carried a cascade bouquet of white roses and pom- pons. Miss Roberta Lord, cousin of the bride, was maid of honor. She selected shrimp colored gown styled with nylon net skirt over taffeta and satin bodice with detachable stole of net. She carried a Colonial bouquet of yellow roses and white pompons. Miss Frances Lord Becomes Bride Of Sgt. Frederick Shook Bridesmaids were Anna Mae Space, Verna Case and Evelyn Mer- rick of Philadelphia. They wore gowns identical to that of the maid of honor in aqua marine and “carried pink roses and white pom- pons. The flower girl, Janice Mansfield, niece of the bridegroom wore baby blue nylon and carried a basket of pink rose buds, white pompons and snapdragons. ; Mrs. Lord, mother of the bride, chose | black taffeta and velvet dress with red roses. Elvin Crispell was best man and Howard Shook, brother of the bride- groom and Walter Galtka, ushers. Following the ceremony, a recep- tion was held at the Noxen Fire Hall and the couple left for Michi- gan to visit a former buddy of the bridegroom’s at Pearl Harbor. 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 his fourth year with the U. S. Marines. He is stationed at Quantico, Va., and expects his discharge in September. His bride will remain with her family until that time. Mr, 1424 Center Street, Bethlehem an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Norma. Frances, to Mur- ice D. Hosler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Juluis Hosler of Lake Placid, N. Y. Miss Dendler is a graduate of Li- berty High School. She is employed by the Woolworth Company. Mr. Hosler attended Lake Placid® High School and served for three years with the U. S. Navy. He is em- ployed by Furman K. Kries. No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Norma Frances Dendler Engaged to Murice D. Hosler, and Mrs. Henry Dendler, James Davenports Are Hosts To Church Board Mr. and Mrs. James Davenport entertained members of the officiai Board of the Meeker Methodist Church Thursday eve- ning. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Morton Connelly, Mr, and Mrs, Wil- liam Drabick, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hildebrant, Mrs. Arthur Hoover, Gerald Hoover, Mrs. Bruce Varner, Doris Varner, Miss [Letha Wolfe, Russell Steele, Rev. Henry G. Kies- sel and the host and hostess. Beautiful Location Long-time Guarantee Central Water System School Bus At Door VERY REASONABLE PRICES OPEN FOR INSPECTION EVERY DAY KEYSTONE HOMES co. Harveys Lake Highway—Bear Right At Castle Inn—Phone H. L. 4761 or Dallas 409-R-2 . Celebrates Birthday P. F.C. James Davenport Pfc. James Davenport Jr., son of James Davenport of Meeker cele- brated his twenty-second birthday anniversary December 5 in Karls- ruhe, Germany. Pfc. Davenport attended Dallas Township High ‘School. Before ent- ering the service in April he was employed at Fernbrook Mill. He received his basic training at Fort Knox, Ky., from where he had a seven day leave before going to Germany. He is with the 517th Ordnance Heavy Maintenance, Mrs. John Hildebrant has been ill at her home at East Dallas. Mrs. John Hildebrant has been ill at her home at East Dallas. Mrs. Corey Gordon and son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gordon and granddaughter and grand son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Strahler and three chil- dren have moved from Bethlehem to a farm in Easton. They are former Dallas residents. Dallas Choirs Sell Candy For Robe Fund Senior choir, Dallas Methodist Church, is planning a party early in January for members of the youth and junior choirs ‘who have assisted in selling candy to build up a fund for new choir robes. An offering will be taken at the church ‘Sunday morning for the ben- efit of the robe fund, DOK’T WAIT . . . Now is the best time to RESTYLE or REPAIR your fur coat. Skillful Work Master Craftsmanship Free Estimates Free Storage Very Low Price No Job Is Too Big... . . . Nor Too Small We are also relining and remodeling cloth coats. BETTER TAILOR and FURRIER 147 Main St., Luzerne, Pa. Phone 7-2562 or 7-7126 DIRECTOR. Expansion band I zi R. L. EYET ¥ Main Highway + Shavertown % Fine Watch Repairing Open every night A woman's Christmas Tree Ba... Sweaters. ..0............. from $2.99 Blouses... 0... from $1.99 Skirfs =o mia from $2.99 Searls «aa nna s .... 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