__PAGE FOUR ~ Neighborhood Notes an Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ostrum, Huntsville Road, recently enter- tained Miss Emma Cooper and Charles Hook of Bethlehem. Dr. Robert Bodycomb, Main Street, attended the Greater Phila- delphia Dental Meeting this week from Tuesday until Friday. William Glace is ill at his home on Harris Hill Road, Trucksville. Mrs, Harry Harris, Lehman Av- enue, is a patient at Nesbitt Hos- pital. Bud Williams is a patient at Nes- bitt Hospital. Mrs, John Wilson has been ill at her home, Sherbrook Farm this week. Ralph Rood has been ill at his home on Lehman Avenue this week, Mrs. Sherman Schooly, Shaver- town, is confined to her home with illness. Attorney and Mrs. Leighton R. Scott and Leighton of Easton will spend the weekend with the lat- ter’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Risley, Hunts- ville Road. Mrs. William McDermott, Ashley and Mrs. Adele Fromell of King- ston were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Evans, Church Street, Dallas. Edward Dorrance Jr., East Dal- las, is a patient at Pittston Hospi- tal where he is suffering from a possible skull concussion as a re- sult of a fall from the attic to the second floor. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Arnold and family, former Church Street resi- dents, moved to Pittsburgh on Tuesday. Bob Bodycomb returned to Uni- versity of Kentucky this week after spending the mid-year recess with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Ro- bert Bodycomb of Main Street. Mr. and Mrs. William Guyette have returned to their home in Trucksville after spending two weeks in Florida and other south- ern states. Mr. and Mrs. William Butcher of Washington, D. C, and Wilkes- Barre have moved into the house on Columbia Avenue formerly oc- cupied by Mr. and Mrs. James Kist- ler. Mrs. Mary V. Landmesser en- tertained on Sunday for her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dickson Landmesser of Wilkes-Barre, the occasion being their seventh wedding annivérsary and Mr. Landmesser’s birthday. There were sixteen guests. Janet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Smith returned to her home on Sunday after being a patient at General Hospital. Bill Hoffman, member of the freshman class at Cornell Univers- ity, spent the mid term re- cess with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoffman of Lake street. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Barrick and Mildred Wilcox and daughter, Charlotte of Carlisle, attended the jce follies at Hershey recently. Miss Charlotte: Wilcox, Carlisle, formerly of Harveys Lake, and Bob Lehman of Newville, attended the Farm Show at Harrisburg last week. Mr. Lehman remained for the week. George: Bulford and Barry Ed- wards of Huntsville attended the Farm Show last week. Mrs, Frank Ferry has been ill at her home on Machell Avenue this week. Cpl. and Mrs. Harold Souder and five week old Johnnie were recent guests of Mrs. Souder’s grand- mother and grandfather, Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson of Franklin Street. Cpl. Souder has now repor- ted to Kelly Field and Mrs. Sou- der and Johnnie are staying with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wilson of Charleston, W. Va, Anthony Marchakitus, instructor at Lehman Jackson High School, has been on the sick list for sev- eral days. Mr. ‘and Mrs, Robert VanHorn of Lake Street will attend the wed- ding of the latter's cousin, Rachel Ann Burbank to John Youells in Binghamton tomorrow. Mrs. Lewis LeGrand, Baldwin Street, is visiting her son and fa- mily, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Le- Grand at Angola, Ind. Lt. Albert Morse, former Trucks- ville resident, is on his way to Alaska. Mrs, Morse and the baby are staying with the former's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Post of Cliffside, Trucksville. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pokorny, former Wilkes-Barre residents, are living on Rice Street, Trucksville. Mr. and Mrs. William Ocken- house, Miss Eleanor Ockenhouse, of Davenport Street, and Mr. Russell Ockenhouse of Demunds and Mrs. Ralph Eipper spent Sunday at Port Dickinson visiting Mr. and Mrs. Al- len Ockenhouse and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Van Cam- pen, Noxen, entertained on Sun- day for their son’s seventh birth- day. Those present were Jacqueline Ruff, Joan MacMillan, Robert Tra- ver, John Wilson, Beverly Lord, Sandra Yellitz, Eileen Crispell, Carol Saidman, William Cool, Barbara and White Collar Girl MARY. TOMASCIK Whether or not John Comer, Par- rish Street, who marries Mary To- mascik tomorrow will have his bride for long, depends somewhat on the outcome of the national white col- lar contest being sponsored by the Seaboard Finance Company. Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Stephen Tomascik of Lincoln Drive, who has withstood elimination throughout the preliminaries, is one of the few contestants to reach the finals held Monday. The winner will be known as the “Silver Queen’ and will tour lead- ing cities under the sponsorship of Seaboard Finance Company. Board Chairman William A. Thom- pson announced that Company is dedicating its 25th Anniversary to paying tribute to its own several hundred feminine employees and the approximately 6,000,000 other women working in offices. Miss Tomasick works in Seaboard’s of- fice in Wilkes-Barre. The “Silver Queen” will be sele- cted on the basis of appearance, charm, personality, intelligence and efficiency at her job by a group of Hollywood judges, who include Alan Ladd, Joan Fontaine, Wally Westmore and Bill Meikeljohn of Paramount Studios. Junior Woman's Club To Hold Dinner Meeting A dinner meeting will be held at the American Legion Home on Tuesday Feb. 5 at 6:45 PM by members of the Dallas Junior Wo- man’s Club. All reservations for the dinner should be made by Fri- day Feb, 1 with Mrs. Ned Guyette or Mrs. John Jewell. Following the supper a business meeting will be held with Mrs. Russell Parsons presiding in‘ the absense of Mrs. Alva Eggleston who is in Florida, Nominations will be presented for the new slate of officers by a committee consisting of Mrs. John Jewell, chairman, Mrs. William Hanna, Mrs. John Richards, Miss Mary Bennalleck, Mrs. Sam Mar- gellina. The new officers will start their term in March. A representative of the King Floral Co. will give a talk and de- monstration on arranging flowers and table decorations. . The executive board of the Club recently held a meeting at the home of Mrs, Wilson Garinger. The following were proposed and ac- cepted as new members of the club: Mrs. Paul Phillips, Mrs. Wil- liam Wright, Mrs. John Porter, Mrs. Richard Peirce, Miss Barbara Major, Miss Caroline Morris, Miss Joan Thomas. Mrs. Charles Mahler, service chairman, asked that members bring toys which can be used in the baby clinic. Washable baby toys, crayon books, story books are needed. Members are also asked to contribute old Christmas cards, Mrs. Ralph Garris announced that Mrs. Elizabeth Conrad will read at a tea to be presented by the club on March 10. The date had formerly been set at Feb. 14. Next meeting of the executive board will be at the home of Mrs. Allen Montross of West Dallas. Those present were: Mrs, Alva Eggleston, Mrs. Harry Ohlman, Mrs. Ralph Garris, Mrs. Patrick Reithoffer, Jr., Mrs. Harold Brobst, Mrs. Clyde Brace, Mrs. Robert Lewis, Mrs. Frank Kovaletz, Mrs. Edward Thomas, Mrs, Wilson Gar- inger, Mrs. Robert Fleming, Mrs. Ned Guyette. Sandra Engleman, Cathy and Mark Dendler, Peggy and Donna Kresge, Lee Lord, Regina Gaily, Harry Van Campen, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Dim- mick, Mrs. Bernard Dendler, Bern- ard Dendler, and George Van Cam- pen. DUPONT NYLONS for your VALENTINE 51 Gauge 0 8° {5 Denier ist Quality SYAYS. RUG STORE sl eS PA TAR «SA or A Mrs. Donald Smith Is Hostess At Shower Mrs. piece and white candles. carts. Rauch. Present were Mrs. Olis Mrs, vey Kitchen, Mrs, ‘nger, Mrs. Elwood Davis, George Taylor, Mrs. Swanson, Mrs. Thomas Garrity, Mrs. nitage, he hostess. Mrs. Joseph Sekera Is Guest At Rotary Party home of Mrs. Francis Ambrose, West Titman, Mrs. Charles W. Lee, Mrs. L. L. Richardson, Mrs, James Be- secker, Mrs. R. M. Bodycomb, Mrs. L. F. Kingsley, Mrs. Paul Gross, Mrs. Harry Edwards, Mrs. Pete Yo- kum, Mrs, Harold Payne, Mrs. Jerry Cook, Mrs. Paul Mulcey, Mrs. Robert Hale, Mrs. David Williams, Mrs. George Metz, Mrs. David Jen- kins, Mrs. Norwood Brader, Mrs. Raymon Hedden, Mrs. Les Jordan, Mrs. James Sckard, Mrs. Dan Rob- inhold, Mrs. Edward Keller, Mrs. Jack Landis, Mrs. Dale Parry, the guest of honor and the hostess. Old Natona Friends Enjoy Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Shaco- chius, Exeter, entertained a num- ber of local friends at a lovely dinner party Friday night. Mrs. Shacochius, the former Hazel Bo- gart, along with her guests, were the first employees of Natona Mill while it was yet operating on Main Street. Group singing was led by Mrs. Arch Busch with Mrs. Edna Mec- Carty at the piano. Mrs. Nan Wer- kheiser was soloist. Other guests: Mrs. Fred Davenport, Mrs. Ba- sil Goss, Mrs. Joe Jewell, Mrs. Iva Jones, Mrs. Carl Deutch, Mrs, Ray Williams, Mrs. Fred Turner, Mrs. Earl Belles, Mrs. Stephen Welit- chko, Mrs. James York, Mrs. War- ren Taylor, Mrs. Edna Ray, Mrs. Jeenie' Baird, Mrs. Florence Con- don, Mrs, Ralph Weaver, Mrs. Nel- son Thompson, Miss Ida Hunt, Miss Ethel Allen, and the host and hostess. Enjoy Charlie Chaplin At Sweet Valley Movie Silent films of Charlie Chaplin thirty-eight children invited to at- tend movies in the Joseph Battis- son home in Sweet Valley Friday scheduled for February 8. Present were: Mary Carol, Betty Lou, Jimmie, and Leah Kliamo- vich; Loydene and Lorelie Briggs; Gloria, Wilma June and Dean Long; Joyce Lorah, Shirley and Sharon Farver; Joan Sgroi, Janice and Dean Bronson; June, Lois, George, Warden, and Larry Wes- ley; Brenda, Duane, and Gladys Dailey; Dorothy and Martin Mar- anski; Donna, Donald, and John Pall; Elva, Patricia, Robert, Dale, and Charles Masters; Bonnie and Dixie Piper; Gladys Foss, Douglas Madding, and Richard Meade. Mrs. Eva Sutton, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Sutton of Outlet, is a patient at Jefferson Hospital. Ray Shiber has been ill this week at his home on Center Hill road with a virus infection. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Bachman, Kunkle, celebrated their wedding anniversary yesterday. Donald Smith, Harveys Lake, entertained at a stork show- er Wednesday evening honoring Mrs. Walbridge Leinthall and Mrs. Joseph Rauch, The party table was decorated with a cradle center- Place cards were pink and blue baby Prizes were won by Mrs. Thomas Garrity and Mrs. Joseph Allen, Herman Garinger, Mrs. Har- Raymond Gar- Mrs. Carl Shriner, Mrs. * Giles Comstock, Mrs. Carl Fred Swanson, Mrs. Albert Ar- the guest of honor and Mrs. Joseph Sekera was guest of honor at a birthday party given by Women of Dallas Rotary at the Dallas, last Thursday. Present were Mrs. Hanford Eckman, Mrs. Harold and Abbott and Costello delighted |! night. The next film evening is Uo mam POST, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1952 Mr. and Mrs. Marcus B. Ide, Sr., Woodlawn Drive, Dallas, announce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Jean to Max Dreher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Dreher of Park Street, Dallas. Miss Ide is a graduate of Dallas Borough High School. She is em- ployed in the credit office of Fow- ler Dick and Walker, Noxen Students Visit County Business Places Eighth grade pupils of Noxen under the direction of their teacher, Mrs. Martha Smith, en- joyed a full day visiting the Wyo- ming County Court House, the En- dicott Johnson shoe factory, the Citizens National Bank and the locker plant at Tunkhannock last Tuesday. At the Court House they had a personally = conducted tour by Judge Farr, at the bank each was given a dollar and shown how to open his own saving account, at the locker plant they saw meat cut up, wrapped and placed in the freezing compartments and they followed a shoe from sheets of lea- ther to the finished product at the shoe factory. The trip, planned in its entirety by Ann Engelman, was made on the school bus, each student carry- ing his own lunch so that no time was wasted in restaurants. SHAVER THEATRE SHAVERTOWN _ FRIDAY and SATURDAY “An American In Paris” Technicolor Gene Kelly, Leslie Caron MONDAY and TUESDAY “The Day the Earth Stood Still” Michael Rennie, Patricia Neal Cartoon — Sports WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY “Let’s Make It Legal” Claudette Colbert, Zachary Scott Cartoon — Cowboy Short | FINE, MARGE’ ID / LOVE TOGO TO A 4 ‘{ MOVIE WITH YOU THIS HIMMLER THEATRE Dallas, Pa. FRIDAY and SATURDAY “The Blue Veil” with Jane Wyman and Charles Laughton also News MONDAY and TUESDAY “Too Young to Kiss” with Van Johnson and June Allyson also Cartoon and Novelty WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY “The Yanks Are Coming” with Steve Cochran and Philip Carey also Comedy AFTERNOON — BUT / FIRST, THOUGH 1 WANT TO STOP AT EARLS | WE NEED SOME SUPPLIES ih, AND THEY HAVE SUCH OEPENDABLE QUALITY/S (3 MISS BARBARA JEAN IDE Mr, Dreher is also a graduate of Dallas Borough High School and of Penn State College. During World War 2 he served with the U. S. Army stationed in Canada. He is employed by the.the Corning Glass Works in Corning, N. Y. No date has been set for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnston, Park Street, have announced the birth of a daughter in General Hos- pital January 30. Miss Shirley Jean DeRemer, daughter of Daniel DeRemer and the late Ethel DeRemer of Sweet Valley, became the bride of Robert Whitney of Vestal, N.-Y. Satur- day evening at 7 p. m. Rev. Whit- ney, father of the bridegroom, per- formed the double ring ceremony in the Christian Church at Sweet Valley. Maid of honor was Beverly Up- dyke of Plymouth, class mate of the bride, and Joan DeRemer, sis- ter of the bride, and Sammy Ijms, another classmate, bridesmaids. Best man was Kenneth Updyke and William Burchitt, usher. Both are classmates of the bridegroom. The bride given in marriage by her father wore white satin gown made with tight bodice, full skirt Miss Shirley Jean DeReamer Is Bride of Robert Whitney ending in train, high neckline and long tight sleeves pointed at wrist. Her full length veil fell from a crown of orange blossoms and she carried a bouquet of white roses and a white prayer book. Miss Updyke chose peach colored satin and Miss DeRemer and Miss Ijms, blue organdie. All were fash- ioned like the. gown of the bride. They carried Colonial bouquets of red and white carnations. : Following the ceremony, a rec- eption was held in the Church Hall and the couple left for Johnson City. Mrs, Whitney is a graduate of Lehman High School. She is a stu- dent in the Baptist Bible Semin- ary in Johnson City. Mr. Whitney is also a student at the Seminary. Mrs. Sherman Wardan Is Hostess At Dinner Mrs. Sherman Wardan, Main Road, Shavertown, entertained at a triple birthday turkey dinner on Sunday. She had celebrated her birthday anniversary January 16, Mrs. Sherman Kunkle had hers on January 24 and George Bronson’s comes on February 11. Present were Mr. and Mrs, George Bron- son, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Kun- kle, Mrs. John Thomas and the Wardan family. Has Rheumatic Fever Bnd Would Like Cards Audrey Ellum, 6, Dallas Town- ship first grade pupil, is ill at her home with rheumatic fever. She will be confined for many weeks and is allowed no visitors. Her parents Mr. and Mrs, Ar- thur Ellum, lost one child shortly before moving to Elmcrest from Connecticut. Audrey has a brother Arthur, 11, student in Dallas Town- ship Schools. Her daddy is with Natona Mills. She would like very much to re- ceive cards and letters from her little friends even though they can- not call on her. CLEARANCE SALE Made Staff Sergeant Joseph Mazer Jr., son of Mr, and : Mrs. Joseph Mazer of Lehman was recently promoted to staff serge- ent. Before going into the army last February he was employed by the American Bridge Company in Gary, Ind., as welder. He is now a heavy equipment operator and construction foreman in an avia- tion engineer unit. At present he is spending a fifteen-day furlough with his parents after which he will report to Fort Hirachuca, Arizona. : Joy Class To Hold Valentine Party Joy Class, Kunkle Methodist Church, has appointed committees for its annual Valentine party, scheduled for Tuesday evening at 7 in the Community Hall. A covered dish supper will be served. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Irene Transue. Chairman of the dining room is Mrs. Estella Birn- stock, assisted by Mrs. Eleanor Fleming and Mrs. Gertrude Eckert. On the program committee are Mrs. Dorothy Dodson, Mrs. Elva Elston, and Mrs. Florence Hoyt. Tables are in charge of Mrs. Betty Meeker and Mrs. Eunice Mitchell. Husbands or prospective husbands are invited, Children’s Girls’ N Boys’—Twill and Corduroy Plaid Blouses Blouses $1.29 SNOW SUITS (9 g9| | “*™ 2a Sizes 1-3 Reg. $8.95 u OVERALLS ¢ * Everything In This Group GIRLS’ WOMEN’S and 0 BOYS’ CHILDRENS Corduroy Skirts Overalls | POLO FLANNEL p ajama s — type Shirts ud Slacks Sleepers | > Women's SPECIAL GROUP | “ANN LEE” Women’s RAYON, DRESSY Blouses ALL SIZE SWEATERS Fie oie in aiintinlinin niliuiis tails in, aie ainiee WOMEN’S WOOL and COTTON JERSEY BLOUSES LITTLE GIRLS and TEEN-AGE DRESSES Values to $7.95, $1.29 to $3.99 Cannon MAIN STREET Women’s Fall and Winter Reg. Values to $14.95 DRESSES 6.00. 57.00 - 58.00 NYLON HOSE (Limit 3 pair to a customer) GRACE CAVE SHOPPE SPECIAL GROUP On Our Bargain Table __ $3.99 Notice Friday and Saturday February | Reg. First Quality $1.35 Hose ® 15 & 30 Denier—51 Gauge - 2 ONLY 99¢ pr. d News of Local Church Doings Betrothed a Sa Co