BE TI yy __ PAGE FOUR Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest Purely Personal Byron Shortz, Tmcksville, is a patient at General Hospital. Mrs. Robert Anderson of Trucks- ville is a patient at Nesbitt Hospital. Wayne Harrison, Trucksville, left for service with the U.S, Army last Wednesday. Harry Stubimuller has been ill at his home" at Trucksville. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eck, Shaver- town, will entertain members of their club {Sunday evening. Mns. Earl Phillips, who submitted recently to an operation at Wilkes- Barre General Hospital, has returned to her home on Pioneer Avenue. - Mrs, Phillips, who with her daughter . Sharon had been in Germany this past summer where her husband was stationed with the 109th, had theen. in ill health while overseas. Mrs. James L. Wigmore of Attle- boro, Mass., is spending some time with her mother, Mrs. Georgia Straw of Overbrook Road. Robert and Lewis Rave, owners and proprietors of Rave's Nursery, spent the weekend at Penn State College where they witnessed the State—University of Nebraska foot- ball game. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin D. Kistler, Audubon, Pa,, have taken up resi= dence on’ Hillcrest Drive, Dallas, Mr. Kistler is an engineer with the American Chain and (Cable Com- pany, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Raitie have moved from E, Providence, R. I. to’ Grandview Avenue, New Goss ~ Mamor. Mr. Kautz is in the per- sonme] training division of the Max- son Corporation. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graves, for- mer Upper Darbey residents, have purchased and moved info a home on, Goeringer Avenue, Shavertown. Mr, Graves is territory manager of Gerber Products. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kupstas and family have moved from’ Loyalville to 'Shavertown, Goeringer Avenue. Mr. and Mrs, John M. Savickas and family have moved from Lauz- erne to Hillcrest Drive, Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Rogers, former Forty Fort residents, have taken up residence: on Burndale ~~ Road, Dallas, Mr, Rogers is a ma- ~ chinist at Natona Mill, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Daring have purchased the duplex formerly owned by the Kraybills on Lehman Avenue and are remodelling. The 5 Darings had a baby girl on August i bY Mr. and Mrs. Farnk Jackson, Har- . veys Lake, have returned from a two-weeks trip to Poughkeepsie, where they were guests of {heir daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. William Richards. The Jacksons enjoyed the fall coloring, making many side trips to points of interest, and striking no snow until well south of Poughkeepsie. They report that that area escaped the heavy freeze which wiped out armuals in the Back Mountain, and that gar- - dens were riots of color. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Wilson, Sher- brook Farm, spent the weekend in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Payne who have been occupying the Hildebrant apartment on Norton ‘Avenue have - moved to Edwardsville, Dr. Adelaide Weston who has been spending the summer at her summer home, Shaver Avenue, ; . Shavertown, left Tuesday to spend gf the winter in Jamestown, N. Y, Dr. and Mrs. George Flack, Trucksville, are spending their vaca- . tion in Florida. Rev. and Mrs. ‘William MdCleliand and family have moved into the ! Booth house on Lehman Avenue. . McClelland preached his first ser- ~ mon at the Prince of Peace Church on Sunday. Mr: and Mrs. Wesley Steelman ; ‘who have been occupying the Kie- fer house at Shrineview have bought and will move into the Pete Mal- . kemes house on Lehigh Street, _ Shavertown. 1Sgt. William XK. Park has been . transferred from Anchorage, Alaska, to Indiantown Gap for discharge . from service with the U. S. Army, ' Sgt. Park is son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. - Thomas Park, Idetown. Burgess Herbert A, Smith, Machell Avenue, is able to be out again following an operation at General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Elicker and - Carol and Eddie of Ardmore spent “the weekend moving from their home on Pioneer Avenue. They have sold their home to Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Smith of Forty Fort, Mrs, Thomas Hicks and children who have been spending the past few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. T. M. B. Hicks of Pioneer Avenue while house hunting have moved fo Lake ~ Packanack, N. J. Edward Hablett and family have returned to their home in Pitts- burgh after visiting his sisters, Mrs. Harry Lee Smith, Mill Street, and Ted Hinkle, Shavertown. He came here to attend the funeral of his mother, Mrs. Frances {Sutliff. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M, Turrell, former Forty Fort residents, have moved to Mt. Airy Road, iShaver- town. a: Weekend Near Lopez Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peiffer and daughter, Pat and Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Rice, daughters, Linda and Rita, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Eggleston, Robert and Nancy of Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Roberts and son, Allen," Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gregory and Jane and Robert of Kingston spent the weekend at Lopez in a hunting cabin, ‘Mr, and Mrs. Robert Graham have taken up residence on Lincoln Drive, Shavertown. Mr. Graham is associ- ated with Graham's Office Supplies on South Main Street, Wilkes- Barre. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Coates, for- mer Plymouth residents, ave renting the Van Campen apartment on Main Street, Shavertown. Mr, and Mrs. Warren Hoyt, pobie weds of Moosic, have moved to Kunkle where Mr. Hoyt is employed by the Smith Brothers Saw Mill, The couple was married June 9. Mr. and Mrs, Reese Pelton, newly- weds, are residing on Main Street, Shavertown. Mr, [Pelton is music supervisor fin. Dallas Township Schools. The Peltons were married October 11, Mrs. Pelton is a former Ashley resident, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse iCoslett and daughters, formerly of Edwardsville, have taken up residence at 12 Shag- bark Drive, Shavertown, Mr, Coslett is the new police officer in Shaver- town. Mrs Fred Swanson, Harveys Lake, has returned from Wyoming Valley Hospital where she recently sub- mitted to an operation, and is making good recovery at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allen, Harveys Lake. ‘ Ella Parks of Wilkes-Barre spent Tuesday in Dallas attending the W.C.T.U. and calling on Mrs. Ella Harvey who has beea ill. Marjorie DeWitt ,a sophomore at Mansfield State Teachers: College, will spend the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Herbert DeWitt, Mt. Greenwood Road, | Trucksville, 3 Mr. ‘and Mrs. George Patterson, ‘Churchville, Pa., spent Sunday with Mrs. Josephine Norton. Mrs, Patter- | saa, the former Julia Dalton, was home economics teacher in Dallas Bonough School a few ‘years ago. Mr. and Mrs. (Charles Reed of Shavertown, Mr, and Mrs. Warren Reed. and ‘Carol and Janet of Hunts- ville Road, Dallas, attended the wed- ding of Jane Alice Moser amd James Reed at the Olmstead Aveaue Pres- byterian Church, New York City last Saturday. Mrs. Kenneth Brobst and daugh- ter, {Sharon mpent the past week with the former's sister at Bayshore, LI, Mr, Brobst and Mr. Elston drove down: over the weekend to bring them home. © Mr, and Mrs. William Ferry and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Wagner on Sunday, ; Mr. and Mrs. Ross EB. Amos and William Amos of Dallas were week- end dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson at the Skytop Club, New York City. ST , Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Powel of Washington, D.C. enroute to (Car- bondale to visit Mrs, Powel’s brother, Kenneth Coville, of Hendrick Manu- facturing Company were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross E. Amos of Demunds Road. DO. L, Edwards, Deerfield Farm, spent the weekend at Penn {State College witnessing the Penn State- Nebraska football game. Mrs. Abby Evans, Pierce Street, Kingston, and Mrs. Charles Trimble, Florida, spent a day recently with Mrs. Amanda Yaple, Dallas. Mrs. Eugene Lavelle, Shavertown, ‘has returned to her home after spending a week in Philadelphia with Mrs, Eugene Mitchell. Mrs. Mitchell is the former Edith Cope- well of Carverton., She has recently moved to Philadelphia after spend- ing two years in Cleveland. Atty. and Mrs. R. L. Fleming spent last weekend in Stroudsburg with relatives. = Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hislop Jr., Franklin Street, spent several days last week in the Catskills and New Jersey. William Paul Goddard, Hildonia Avenue, has been awarded fresh- man honors at Lehigh University. Bill is son of Mr. and Mrs, Paul Goddard. Gull ® When there’s need for speed, call on this fine pharmacy. Our delivery department is at your service. Re- member, we call for prescriptions and de- liver the compounded @- medicines. There is no additional charge! vc son 2 7d Next to il (ola d[0 yn ls . PHONE 4-6666 Mary Ann Polachek Is Guest At Bridal Shower Mary Ann Polachek was guest of honor at a variety shower given by her grandmother, Mrs, John Pola- chek, Sr., her aunt, Mrs. Albert Belles and her sister; Therese at the Polachek home October 5. Miss Polachek will marry Lt. Raymond Balweirczak, Demunds Road, Nov- ember 22, Present were [Mesdames Mary Walsh, Joseph Kovaleski, Lillian Bevan, Robert Jeffrey, (Carl Ger- man, Ted Grohoski, Anna Grohoski, Blanche !Sholtis, [Donald Kitchen, Michael Kozick, Ray Moss, William ‘Wasser, Andrew Zalomis, Ben Piec- zyneski, Sheldon Frantz, John Stof- ila, Victoria Kabuspi, ' Andrew On- dish, Mike [Silick, Joe Hudak, An- thony Hudak, Mary Hudak, Sr. Francis Girvan, Jane Coates, Emily Baloga, Bobbie Kosko, Helen Fritsky, Michael Shiminitz, Andrew Sokol, Andrew Hardisky, John Samanas, Linda Williams, William DiBou, Michael Kandrovy, John Hudak, John D’Chek, William Golden, Sr., ‘William Golden, Jr., Joseph Golden, Joseph Prebula, George Venit, An- drew Polachek, Michael Polachek, Bernard Polachek, Eddie Pointik, Andre Grace, Leonard Bellas, iWil- liam Bellas, William Race, Stephen Tomascik, Henry Mastalski, Earl Lamoreaux, William Ehret, Francis Korncavage; Mary Ann Petro, Anna Baloga, Betty Baloga, Irene Check, Barbama Check, Ann Polachek, Rose Venit, Therese Venit, Loraine Was- ser, Therese iChukinas, Jo [Ann Pol- lock, Monica Iskra, (Shirley Welsh, Madeline Sholtis, Leona Kozick, Cathy Evanchik, Monica Polachek, Audrey Morris, Caroline Morris, Roseanne Hudak, Elizafbeth Stofila, Geraldine Letner, the guest of honor and the hostesses. Spends Time In Florida Sev Newberry, Wellington Ave- nue, drove his mother-in-law and father-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. John Boyer, former Harding residents, to St. Petersburg, Fla. leaving Wed- nesday at 9 am. and arriving at 2 p.m. on Saturday. He flew back Monday, left at 9 aim. and arrived at ‘Avoca at 5 p.m, considerably handicapped by the tropical storms. The Boyers who recently sold their home in Harding expect to spend the winter in the South. Ananette Louise Love Captain and Mrs. William Love have announced the birth of a seven pound, twelve ounce baby girl, |Ana- nette Louise at General Hospital October 6. The Loves also have a three old son, Wesley Alan, Mrs. Love is the former Gladys Schoonover, daughter of Mrs, and the late Wesley E. Schoonover of Ceatermoreland. Before her mar- riage she taught for five years in Dallas Township Schools, ‘Captain Love has recently been, recalled to service with the {UIS. Air Corps. He will be stationed at Scranton for a short time. Mrs. Clinton Smith Joins Husband On Coast Mrs Clinton Smith, daughter of verton Road, and two other soldiers’ wives, ane from Boston and the other from Washington, Pa., have arrived at Winfield Scott Army Base, San Francisco, California, after driving across the continent to join their husbands. Pvt. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis F. Smith of Carverton Road entered the service last March and has been stationed at Washington, DIC. with the Photo Mapping En- gineers, He was transferred to Cali- fornia in September, The Smiths have been married two years. Miss Miriam Lathrop and Mrs. J. C. Fleming, Dallas, went to State College last weekend to visit their respective nieces, Mary Louise Lathrop of Springville, and Ann Fleming, Stroudsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith, Car- - THE POST, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1952 Miss Wilma Hess To Become Bride Of Ross Williams November 22 Announcement has been made of the engagement and approaching marriage of Wilma Hess, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hess of Noxen and Ross Williams, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Williams of Shaver Avenue, [Shavertown, The double ring ceremony will be performed by Rev. Robert Yost in Shavertown Methodist Church Saturday, Nov- ember 22 at 2 p.m. Mrs. Robert Hess, Trucksville, sister-in-law of the bride-elect, will be matron of honor and Harriet Jean Williams, sister of the bride- groom-elect, and Mrs, Ethel (Culp of Trucksville, bridesmaids, Howard Culp, Trucksville, will be best man. Following the ceremony, a recep- tion will be held at the Irem Temple Country Club. Miss Hess is a graduate of Dallas Township High School and Dean School of Business, Wyoming [Sem- National . Bank, Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Williams was graduated from King- ston Township High School and was attending Wilkes College when he entered the U. S. Navy. He served for four and a half years during ‘World War 2. He is now associated in business with his father at Ross Williams Service [Station, Luzerne Road, Trucksville. The couple will reside in Shaver- town where they have built a new ‘home. Mrs, Williams recently enter- tained at a variety shower honoring Miss Hess and her mother, Mrs. Leroy Hess will entertain at a var- iety shower this (Saturday. Edward Line Is Eighty-Sixth Birt Celebrating hday Today Edward Line, Main Street, is cele- brating his eighty-sixth birthday an- niversary quietly with his wife, now seventy-eight, and his daughter, Mrs, Helen Walker who came from Valley Stream, L. I. for the occasion, today. Mr, Line, son of the late John F. Line, associate judge of ‘Sullivan County, lost his leg while crawling over box cars at (Coxton Yards when a small boy. In spite of this handi- cap, he has always led am active and full life and has by no means settled down to be an old man now. Retiring, after sixty-five years as a telegraph operator with the Le- high Valley in Pittston, he came to Dallas nine years ago to be near his daughter, Mrs. Mildred Johnson. His delightful sense of humor and his wealth of railroad yarns have made him a good many friends in the area. He can be found most any day at the Lehigh Valley Station exchanging stories with = Station Master Borton® mand reminiscing about some of their mutual railroad friends, Vitally interested in world affairs, he reads the daily papers and current periodicals and is a staunch admirer of Barnyard Notes in the Post, Mrs. Line, just as active as her husband, has just finished her fall housecleaning. Evenings she crochets for the children and grandchildren and is very proud of her last quilt, “Trip Around the World” pattern. There are six children: Mrs. Helen Walker, now their guest; Gordon of Daytona Beach, Florida, who has a thirty year old son, Major Eric Line, recently wounded with the U. S. Marines in Korea; Mrs. Joseph Ral- ston, Wilkes-Barre; Mrs. Harriet Mullen, Philadelphia; Mrs. Mildred Johnson, Wilkes-Barre, formerly of Dallas; Mrs. Margaret Blackburn, New (Castle, Del., also eleven grand- children, Millie Ruth Blackburn Cavan- augh, New Castle, Del., just gave birth to their first great grandchild, Keith, whose Dad is in the service. Marilyn Lois Miller Is Honored At Shower Marilyn Lois Miller, bride elect, was guest of honor at a variety shower given by Mrs, (Chester Adams of Kingston last Tuesday. Miss Mil- ler will marry Dean Daubert in Our Lady of Vidtory {Church Satur- day at 11 o'clock, Mrs. Adams is Dean's sister. Present were: Mrs, Fred Wilcox, Mrs, Tom Brennan, Mrs. Carl Dau- bert, Mrs. Warren Daubert, Jr., Warren Daubert, Sr., Mrs. Burton Daubert, Mrs. Richard Powell, Mrs.’ Harry Sorber, Mrs. Clarence [Sorber, Mrs, Willard Sorber, Dorothy ‘Sor- ber, Mrs. Ruth Mascali, Mrs. Mae Lee, Mrs. Russell Sorber, Miss Ar- line Watkins, Miss Shirley Watkins, Miss Jean Gimble, Miss Romayne Smith, the guest of honor and the hostess, Tea Room Saturday, DUTCH DOOR SHAVERTOWN At Traffic Light, Main Highway GRAND OPENING Specializing in SUNDAY DINNERS, SATURDAY NIGHT SUPPERS BLUE PLATE SPECIALS EVERY DAY SANDWICHES, GRILLED AND PLAIN and Diner October 25 Both Table and COMPLETELY REDECORATED RusseLrL WILLIAMS, owner and proprietor Counter Service Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kozemchak spegat last weekend in Philadelphia visiting Walter's brother, Dan and wife and their month old baby, Ronna. Mrs. Rose Kozemchak who has teen spending sometime in Philadelphia returned with them, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Jenkins, Davis Street, spent several days in New York City last week. inary. She is employed by Second | Lester Hoovers, Guests At Variety Shower Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hoover were guests of honor at a variety shower given by Mrs. Bruce (Crispell and Mrs. Arline Swinehant at ithe Ide- town Church House recently, Pre- sent were Ransom Hoover, Nettie | Rogers, [Susan Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt Hoover, Kenneth and Jean Hoover, Mr; and Mrs. John (Crispell, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Race, Audrey and Bever- ly Race, Mrs. Bruce Crispell, Mrs. Arline 'Swinéhart and Dianne, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Spencer and Nemcy and Bruce Jr., Mr. and Mrs, Willard Crispell, Beverly Crispell, Mrs, Es- ther Weaver, Mrs. Roxie Milbrit, Ruth Husted, Mrs. Roxie Hessler, Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Hoover and Patsy, William Naugle, Mrs. Fioyd Milbrot and Keturah, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hoover and Roxie and the guests of honor, Brigadier General John Kirken- dall of Biloxi, Miss., speat last Sat- urday afternoon visiting friends and relatives in Dallas, Mrs. Abram Nesbitt II entertained at a dinner party at Lake ICatalpa for members of the Planned Par- enthood seminar. John’ Honeywell returned last Tuesday to his home in Kunkle after undergoing an openation for appen- dicitis last Thursday at General Hospital. Mr, and Mrs. J. Archbald Brooks and sons, Scott amd Caddie, West Dallas will witness the Cormeli- Princeton football game at Ithaca | tomorrow. Burgess H. A. Smith Is Honored On Birthday Burgess Herbert A. Smith ocele- brated his birthday Sunday after- noon with a family gathering at his home on Machel] Avenue. Friends and meighbors dropped in to wish him well and a speedy recovery from a recent operation on his eye. The large binthday cake was brought from Lancaster by his daughter Grace, who with her «husband J. Irving Roe and four daughters, Susan, Martha, Sally and Mars, drove up for the day. > Present also were Mr, amd Mrs. Harold Smith, Wilkes-Barre, with their children, Betty, Harold and June; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones, and Paul, Jr, Burgess Smith, and the family from Lancaster were entertained for dinner Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A, Smith, Jr., Pioneer Avenue: Visits Sister Mrs. Gerald Detttnore returned on Saturday from a week's tnip to Birmingham, Michigan, where she was a guest of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Rabert Crawford in company with her pas- sengers, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wolfe and Madeline Wiolfe. They spemt the night at Niagara Falls, crossing the international bridge into Ontario on the way west, coming back by way of westenn Pennsylvania, Mrs, Dett- mbre reports no frost or freeze in Ontario, annuals in full bloom, corn jee in the fields. 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