h ra. Ba i TREE a A TR ys _PAGE _PAGEFOUR -p Purely Personal Mrs. Leighton R. (Scott, Easton, spent several days this week with her mother, Mrs. H. H. Zeiser, Huntsville Road. Mr. and Mrs, Howard Yeager and family, Brook Street, Shawvertown, moved yesterday to Macungie, Pa. where Mr. Yeager has accepted a new position. Mrs, Frank Kriegh, Trucksville, is a patient at General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph W, Keller, former residents of Utica, N.Y. have taken up residence in an apartment Mrs. Elmer Jones, Trucksville, is a patient at General Hospital. Lt. and Mrs, ‘C W. Geary have moved to the Meadowcrest develop- ‘ment in Trudksville. Lit, Geary is stationed at the Benton Radar ‘Cen- ter. James Weiss, Trucksville, is a patient at Nesbitt Hospitial. Mr. and Mrs, Michael Vario are occupying ome of the new homes at the Meadowcrest development in Trucksville, Mr, and Mrs. Howell Rees, New York City, spent several days dur- ing the holidays visiting the for- mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Henry of Shickshinny and Mr. and Mrs, D. T. Scott, Huntsville Road. Howell i is former editor of the Dal- Jacqueling Mulcey, student at Sus- quehanna Unfiversity, resumed her studies last Monday after spending the holidays with her panents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Muleey, Overbrook Road. Mr, and Mrs, Homace Cook, Leh- mian Heights, spent ‘the holidays ‘at Garfield Heights, Ohio, visiting ‘their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Atty. and Mrs. William McLean, and Mr. and Mrs, Jack Humphrey, Hunitsville, are gpending sometime in Florida. Mrs. Henry L. Jones, Trucksville, is visiting her mother, Mrs, [Samuel Harden (Chunch alt Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs. William Eckert, Lake [Catalpa, are spending two weeks at Palm Bealdh, Fla. Mrs., Gus (Con'dairas anid family of {Center Hill Road, left this week to spend the remainder of the winter at West Palm Beach, Fla. Mr. (Con- daras has been working there for some time, Olin DeWolfe, Washington, D.C. spent several days during the holi- dalys with his mother, Mrs. Delbert Mr, and Mrs. Paul Gross and family, Huntsville, will leave the end of ‘the month flor Sebring, where Mrs. Gross and Cindy and Judy will penidin for the rest of the winter. Jim Durkin, Lake Street, student entertained at a damice at Hotel Sterling during the holidays. Richard Ide, Hunitsville, member of the freshman class ait Penn State College, entertained a number of friends iat a idiance at Hotel [Sterling during the holiday vacation. Mr. and Mrs Robert Rearick and son, Ronald of Youngstown, Ohio, have purchased anid moved info a home on Saginaw Avenue, Goss Manor, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Jones and family of Philadelphia have pur- chased and moved into a new home on Hillcrest Drive, New Goss Manor. Mr. Jones is district representative of the Zurich Insurance Company. Mr, and Mrs, Julius Schultz, for- mer Luzenne residents, have bought and moved into a home on Parrish Street, Dallas. Mr, [Schultz lis em- ployed at Natonia Mili, Mr. and Mrs. William Templin, Linda, Edith, Billy and Jacqueline, former Dallas residents, have moved from Brookings, South Dakota, to Scotland, South Dakota where Mr. Templin has accepted @ teaching position. Janet [Shaver has resumed her studies: alt Philadelphia Museum iSchool of Art after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Shaver of Shavertown. Seaman 1/IC Richard B. Hartman returned to his base at Key West, Fla, New Year's Day ‘after spending the holidays with his parenits, Mr. and Mrs, Stephen ' Hartiman, Har- veys Lake His letter to his parents iast week says he had been in swimming and got a nice coat of tan. Philip Templin, Oakmont, Pa., will spend next weekend with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. R. J. W. Templin, Woodlawn Drive, He is fly- ing to Harrisburg to give a talk and will come on to Dallas for a few days. Rev. Frank K. Abbott meturned to his home at Lehman Tuesday after officiating at the wedding of tis son at Beverly, Mass. over the weekend. Rev. Harold Buckingham filled his pulpit on Sunday. Beverly Enwine, Lehman, returned to first grade on Monday after be- ing confined to her home with mumps, Mark Bush, a patient at Nesbitt ‘Hospital for four weeks is recuper- ating at the home of his daughter, Mr. and Mrs Fred Eck, Lehigh Street, [Shavertown, have as guest Mrs. Ellaveve Hawes of Philadel- phia. Mr, and Mrs, John Jewell have purchased the house formerly oc- cupied by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eck on Orchand Street, Shaverttown, and will move in shortly. Harris Haycox returned from Wiyoming "Valley Hospital Monday after being a patient there for some- time. He is steadily improving. Mr. and Mrs, (Charles McNulty, and son, Charlie, former Lehman Avenue, Dallas residents, mow of Himira, N.Y. visited Mrs, Margaret Hildebranit Norton Avenue, over the weekend, Charlie now goes to school. Mrs. [S. R, Schooley, Shavertown, will move into the Hildebrant apart- ment on Norton Avenue Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs Richard Simomiton and sons of Paxtang, Pa., spent the weekend ‘as guests of their mother and grandmother, Mrs, (Florence Phillips and Mrs, F. M. Gordon, Norton Avenue. Barbara and the boys remained for the week. Mrs. Ray Evans, Lake (Street, en- tertained members of her bridge alu Monday night. Joe LeGrand who is employed in Philadelphia spent ifthe weekend with his parents, Mr. ‘and Mrs.. Lewis LeGrand of Baldwin Street. Mr, land Mrs. Stewart ICasterline, Pioneer Avenue, Shavertown, are spending two weeks in Florida. Mr, and Mrs Richard LeGrand and children of [Sidney, N.Y. and Mrs, LeGrand’s mother, Mrs. Logan E. Keeler of Richmond, Ind., spent several] days during the holidays with Mr. and Mrs, Lewis LeGrand. Ralph Templin who is employed in Baltimore, Md. will spend the weekend with, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'R. J. W. Templin of Wiood- lawn Drive, Mr, and Mrs. Victor Cross, Wood- lawn Drive, entertained at (their home Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Burton Roberts of Shavertown and Mr. and Mrs. Emory Kleingling of Trucksville, Mrs. Herbert Griesing, Franklin Street, is able to be around again after a week's illness. Mr. and Mrs. [Sheldon Evans, Shavertown, spenlt several days this week in New York City. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Thomas Kane, for- merly of Wilkes-Barre, have taken up residence om Jackson Street, Dallas. Mr. Kane is lassociated with the Trucksville Radio-T'V Service. Joan Kear has resumed her studies @t Briancliff Manor after spending the holidays with her par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Kear, Lake Street; [She postponed her return until Sally was home from (the hos- pital, Mrs, Simon Finkenbinder of Ship- have been in the Back Mounltain area during the holidays, paying visits to the Oliver Whitesells and the Joe Ellsworths, Marilyn Walker, student at Wy- oming Seminary, spent the Christ- mas vacation with ‘the Reeds on Church Street. Marilyn is daughiter of Rev. Walker, former Luzerne Methodist (Church minister. The Wialkers now live in Richland, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. John ‘Sutton, Har- veys Lake, entertained on New Year's Day Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sutton ‘and Herbert, Robert, Betty and Clara Sutton of Johnson (City. Mr. and Mrs. John Sutton and Mr, and Mrs. Howard Lameroux of Hunlock Creek spent Sunday with Betty and Clara Sutton at Johnson (City. They drove Betty home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Troxell have returned to their home in Shaver- town after a holiday tour of Florida, in which they visited St. {Augustine and Daytona Beach, In Tampa they saw (Sgt. amd Mrs, David Joseph, and at Orlando Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley [Stark of Scranton. Mrs. Robert Bodycomb is a patient at (Genral Hospital where nesday. they spent several weeks. Mr, and Mrs. sometime in New Orleans. Madison Street, Wilkies-Barre, family of Deerfield Farm. to her home on Main Road, Trucks- ville, Wednesday after being a patient at Nesbitt Hospital for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swepston, Elmicrest, left on Wednesday for Fort Lauderdale, Florida, where they will spend the remainder of January at Ocean's Edge, returnihg early in February. Mrs, Melvin Mosier, Dallas Towin- ship, is spending two mbonths with her daughter, Mrs. Allen Scatber- good, in Philadelphia. She left Dal- las in time to spend the holidays, and says she'll be back with the Mrs. Edward Carey, Sunset Avenue. spring (birds. Jean Robertson Marries Robert Abbott Saturday Jean Robertson of Beverly, Mass., became. ithe bride of Robert Abbott, son of Mr. and Mrs, Frank K. Abbott of Lehman at a very quiet wedding Saturday at 6 PM. Rev. Abbott assisted with ‘the ceremony. Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Freeland Abbott, brother and sister- in-law of ‘the bridegroom of Med- ford, Mass. (A family dinner followed the wedding, Mr. Abbott is a graduate of Wy- oming [Seminary and Syracuse Uni- versity, IClass of 1940, He is associ- ated with a radar company in Boston. Following a trip to Florida, the couple will reside in ‘a newly pur- chased home just outside of Beverly, Talks With Husband On Business In Tokyo Phyllis Eckman’s heart skipped a beat Monday, her birthday, when she picked up the receiver and heand her husband’s voice at the other end of the wire. Hanford, who represents the Republic ‘Aviation Company, is spending several months in Tokyo. It was midnight Monday, when he called. Joan Nichols Is Bride Of Seaman R. B. Hartman Joan Nichols, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nichols, Railroad Street, Parsons, became the bride of Seaman 1/IC Richard B. Hartman, son. of Mr, and Mrs. Stephen Hart- man, Sr. December 23 at 8 P.M. Rev. F. J. Seymour performed the double ring ceremony in the East End Primitive Methodist Church. Atitendants were Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Heffernan. The bride wore powder blue silk dress with mavy accessories. Mrs, Hartman is a graduate of Coughlin High School and is em- ployed by S. Frieder wand [Sons Company at Parsons. Seaman Hart- man was also graduated from Coughlin High School and is serving with the U.S. Navy at Key West, Fla. He will receive his honorable discharge in fifteen months. Mrs. Hartman will remain with her parents until that time. Annual Smorgeshourd Mr. and Mrs A. Hanford Eckman, Huntsville, entertained a number of friends at their annual Smorges- bourd during the holidays Present were Mr. and Mrs, Paul Gross, Mr, and Mrs Paul Mulcey and daugh- ter, Jackie, Mr. land Mrs. Norman Patton, Kenneth Eckman and the host and hostess and Phyllis [Eck- man, Mrs. Norman Oney Is Hostess To Card Club Mrs, Norman Oney, Holly Street, Trucksville, entertained members of her card club aft the home of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Victor (Cross Monday night. Present were Mrs. Donald Bul- ford, Mrs. Dean Tde, Mrs. Thomas E. Reese, Mrs Lewis Reese, Mrs. Alvin, ‘Shaffer, Mrs. Victor Cross, Mrs? Burton Roberts wand the hostess. Spends Eighty-Seventh Birthday In Hospital [Willian Amos, Dallas-Demunds Road, spent his elighty-seventh birthday in Mercy Hospital, where he was admitted on Thursday for diagnosis and possible operation. to the hospital by his son, Ross ‘Amos. : Mr. Amos, a familiar figure in Dallas, has been accustomed: to walk the two miles frequently during sea- sonable weather, making the steep hill leading to the Dallas Post on Lehman Avenue without trouble, and arriving with white hair un- ruffled, breathing unaccelerated. Country Couples Club The Ways and Means Committee of the Country Couples Club of the Dallas Methodist Church met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Reese, Franklin [Street Friday nighit, A de- tailed program was planned and will be presented to the Club for its approval at the next meeting to be held January 18th. Present were Mr, and Mrs. Harry Lefko, Mrs. Harry dldwards and Mr. and Mrs. Reese. FOR THE “BEST” Home Decorating Painting-Paperhanging Back Mt. Painting & Decorating Lo. JosErpH TEMARANTZ Phone 9-6731 Office Hours 8 a.m. to 7 pam. he on Pvt. Carl Crossett, With Army In Korea With The Eighth Army In Korea— Pvit, ‘Carl [Crossett, whose wife, Bar- bara, lives in Noxen; recently joined the 519th Military Police Battalion in Korea, The 519th, which has participated in all eight campaigns of ithe Korean, conflict, is responsible for traffic control and law enforcement in sup- port of front line units, |Crossett is assigned to Company iC of the balttalion as a military police investigator. He was previously stationed at Fort Jackson, S.C. Thomas Reeses, Hosts At Saturday Supper Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Reese, Franklin (Street, enltertained mem- bers of their supper club at (their home on Saturday night. Present were Mr, and Mrs, William Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Roth, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Brobst, Mr, ‘and Mrs. Wendell Jones and the host and hostess. Warren Edmondson Has Eighth Birthday Party (Warren Edmondson, son of Rev. and Mrs. Russell Edmondson, Maple Street, |Shavertown, celebrated his eighth birthday, January 12, with a party at his home. Present were: Ronnie Seymour, Kenneth and ‘Carl Welch, David Ed- mondson, Butchie [Fitzer, Joey Monko, Billy Faulls, (Gerald Gosart, Dicky and Roger Griffiths and War- rens Edmondson. Alderson Board Holds Meeting At Parsonage Mhe Official Board of the Alder- son Methodist Church met at the parsonage on Thursday evening with Rev. Ruth Underwood presid- ing, Reports of the secretary land treasurer were given, and bills voted to be paid. A motion was made that our Advance [Special be used for the building of a Meltho- dist parsonage in Nome, Alaska. Inspection followed on the mewly remodeled kitchen and [powder room, ‘and the newly papered and painted other rooms of ithe house. On Wednesday, January 28th from 2 to 4 PM and 7 to 10 PM “Open House’ at the parsonage will be held. All members and friends of all four churches on the Alderson- Noxen, (Charge are invited. . Present at this meeting were: Mr. and Mrs. Alan Kistler, Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Kitchen, Mr. and Mrs. Don~- ald Smith and Donna, Mr. and Mrs. Fuller Ashton, Mrs. Raymond Gar- inger, Mrs, Joseph Rauch, Mrs. Al- bert Armitage, and Rev. Ruth Un- derwood. R. J. W. Templins, Guests On 40th Anniversary The fortieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. R.J.W. Templin, of Woodlawn, Street was recently cele- brated at a family surprise dinner party held at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Templin anid Mr. and Mrs. Francis Dougherty of Shaver- town. Ruby gifts were received by guests of honor. A comic corsage was presented to Mrs, Templin and a gay red bow tie was presented to Mr. Templin to be worn for the occasion. Table centerpiece was a beautifully decorated anniversary cake. Others present were Mr, and Mrs. Lewis J. Reese, daughters, Peggy, Cathy land Diane, land Fred Temp- lin of Dallas; Mr, and Mrs. Fred- erick J Eck, children, Jack, Mari- lyn, Dorothy and Beverly, and Bobby and Billy Templin of Sha- vertown; and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maxwell son Bobby, of Kingston. Mr. and Mrs, Templin have four other children, Richard of Girard, Ohio; William of Brookings, South Dakota; Philip of Oakmont, Pa.; and Ralph of Baltimore, Md. and are grandparents of nineteen children. They were married December 31, 4 1912, in Trinty Lutheran (Church of SHAVER THEATRE SHAVERTOWN FRIDAY & SATURDAY “Because You’re Mine” Technicolor Mario Lanza, Doretta Morrow News SATURDAY MATINEE DISCONTINUED MONDAY & TUESDAY "Yankee Buccaneer” Technicolor Jeff Chandler, Susan Ball Cartoon, Comedy WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY “Sunny Side of the Street” Technicolor Frankie Laine, Terry Moore Cartoon & Comedy : MRS. ELSIE WINTER, 90, HAS FIRST EXPERIENCE AS HOSPITAL PATIENT Plucky and curious as any schoo] girl, Mrs. Elsie Winter, aged ninety, was rolled into the operating room at Wyoming Valley Hospital on Tuesday and submitted to the first bit of surgery in her life. Under local anaesthetic, she chatted cheer- fully during the hour and a half operation and took an active in- terest in all that went on. She expects to return to the home of her son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Winter, the end of the week. Mrs. Winter, wife of the late Irwin H. Winter, teacher of mathematics at Coughlin High School for many years, has been making her home with her son and daughter-in-law since her husband’s death six years ago. She was rushed to the hos- pital in an ambulance Saturday at midnight, = Clyde Mayers, Hosts At Holiday Reunion Mr. and Mrs. (Clyde Mayer and family, former Harveys [Lake resi- dents, entertained Mr, Mayer's fam- ily at their (Sarasota, Florida, home during the holidays. Present were Mrs. Deila Mayer of Harveys Lake and Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. David Mayer and sons of Wilkes-Barre; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mayer and son, Baltimore, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. Mack Gibbs land children of Enigma, Ga.; Mrs. Emma M. Ayre of Philadelphia was unable to attend, Mrs. Leila Mayer re- mained after the holidays for an extended visit. — a Margaret Gosart Heads St. Paul's Society Margaret Gosart was elected pre- sident and Ruth Malkemes, vice president, at 'the meeting of Dorcas Society, ‘St. Paul’s Luthenan Church, held at the (Church Tuesday night. Other officers: secretary, Evelyn Eck; treasurer, Alice Rudy. a: Mrs, Margaret Hartman talked on the possibility of a Lutheran Home for Young Women, Hostesses for the meeting were Sally Ell and Evelyn Eck. Those present were: Alice Rudy, Margaret |Gosart, Evelyn Eck, Brun- hilde Bayer, Olive MacDonald, Ida Clause, Laura Gelsleichter, Mae Ash, Mollie Reed, Don Jones, Ruth Voelker, Mrs. F. H. Eidam, Mildred Malkemes, Sonia Hackling, Esther Nicely, Peg Maza, Edyth Kromel- bein, Mrs. Haas was a guest, Mrs. Robert VanHorn Is Honored On Birthday Mrs. Robert Van Horn was guest of honor iat a birthday party given at her home on Lake Street last Tuesday. Present were Mrs. Robert Bodycomb, Mrs. David Jenkins, Mrs, Dan Robinhold, Mrs. L. L, Richard- son, Mrs. [Arthur Culver, Mrs. Della Thompson, Mrs. Rose Lewin, Mrs. Dan Richards, Mrs. Milford Shaver, Mildred Devens and the guest of honor, Mrs. Merrill Faegenburg Heads Altar And Rosary Mrs. Merrill Faegenburg was in- stalled as president and Mrs, Algert Antonaitis as vice president at the meeting of St, Therese’s Altar and Rosary (Society held recently, Other officers: Mrs, Willand Garey, trea- surer, Mrs. Edward Jackson, finan- cial secretary; Mrs. Samuel Hines, recording secretary; Mrs. Alecia Kieaney, corresponding secretary. Rev. Daniel] Alszewski is moderator. Rosary Bands will hold a bake sale January 18, Plans were formulated for a covered dish supper fio be held at the February. meeting. [Cards or bingo will follopv the business meet- HIMMLER THEATRE Dallas, Pa. FRIDAY & SATURDAY “Bloodhounds; of Broadway” Technicolor with Mitzi Gaynor, Scott Brady also Cartoon and News MONDAY & TUESDAY ““Wife’s Best Friend” with Anne Baxter also Cartoon WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY “Prisoner of Zenda” Technicolor with Stewart Granger, Deborah Kerr also Dallas Methodist in the Church. Mrs. Stanley Davies, treasurer, WSCS Sums Up oming ‘Conference Children's Home lat Binghamton; Mns, Ray Shiber sent cards to seven members dur- ing the month; Mrs, Fleming, Mrs. Hedden, Mrs. Shiber and Mrs. Brace took cheer plates [to shut=ins during the holidays. ‘A donation for March of Dimes wias made. Mrs, Sheldon Mosier and Mrs. Raymond Elston were wel- comed as new members. ‘An invita- tion was extended to the Wilkes- Barre District WISCS to hold its spring meeting in the Church in April. soap chips, dish towels and vanilla, A trio composed of Mrs, Heapps, Mrs, Baker and Mrs. Kuhnent en- tertained with vocal selections. Present were: Mesdames Herbert Marley, C. S. Hildebrant, Ruth De- ‘Wolfe, W. F. (Cairl, Jr., Peter (Clark, D. J. Joseph, R. E. Kifhnert, Law- rence Updyke, W. B. Jeter, {C. J. J. S. Ferrey, Surprised At Birthday Party held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Ferrey, Bloomingdale, birthday anniversary recently. The guest of honor received lovely gifts. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Ferrey, Lillie, June and Billy, Jr., Edward Britt, Jay Long, [Sweet Valley; Albert (Caroline, iShirley, Beltity Ferrey, Mr. and Mrs. William Birth, and the host and hostess of Bloomingdale. Neshitt Auxiliary Needs Treadle Sewing Machines iliary, will meet Tuesday iat 10 for a day of sewing for the hospital. Members are asked to bring their own lunches, and a beverage will be served. To make [possible a larger quota of work, the chapter needs two treadle sewing machines in good condition, which dan be stored in Back Mountain Memorial Library Annex between work sessions. [Sev- eral members prefer the treadle models to electrics for short seams, and are handicapped in produdtion without them. Alumni Plan Banquet met Wednesday might in the school library, Mrs, Edward (Sidonek pre- siding, to plan for the annual ban- quet, to be held shortly after Easter. Mrs. Steven Glova was appointed chairman. Mrs, P. P. Dohl will leave for Orlando, Florida, where she will spend the balance of the winter at Hotel Lucerne. LiaBar, Mae Ide, William [Heapps, David Evans, Ray [Shiber, J. (C. Flem- ing, B. B. Lewis, [Sterling Williams, Edgar Brace, Sterling Machell, R. R, Hedden, W. H. Baker, Sr. Elsa Boehme, Carlton Reed, Sheldon Kenneth Rice, Z. E. Garinger, L. W. LeGrand, Walter Brunges, Belle Lauderbaugh, Melbourne Carey; Estella Goldsmith. the smart new low - priced | HUDSON soon to be ‘unveiled alia, OLIVERS MAIN ST. DALLAS 40 Main St. and $1.59 (a dest dibtbdiietmdditiadimtntisainedencddhs LF VY VV VV Vv YYry NOT ON YOUR FINGERS ' of medicines, and establish we fill your prescription. Highway Sy RP-138 > ' Comedy few at $2.19) old bodes dito dodo do dodo id bod dd 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 , 4 Dallas 4 4 4 4 <4 4 <4 < 4 4 pharmacy as a most complex Oi. .