Purely Personal James Wheatcroft of Stamford, Conn., formerly of Goss Manor, spent Labor Day weekend with David Goddard, Bob Van Horn, and Walter French. Mrs. Raymond Carlin, Sr., East Dallas, celebrated her eighty-first birthday on Sunday. Melanie and Holly Susan Martz, Bethlehem, spent last week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martz, West Center Street, Shavertown, while their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Martz, vacationed in New York (City. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martz, Shaver- town, will leave Sunday for a monthis tour of California. House guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nolf, Demunds Road, this past week were R. !C. Nolf, of Franklin, N. Y., and Mrs. Cora Stone, Douglastown, L. I., who were in the vicinity to attend the funeral of a near relative, Mrs. Bertha Hey- er, Wyoming Avenue, Kingston. Mrs. Harry Nolf is able to be up and about again after a heart at- tack suffered early last week. Mrs. James A. Martin and daugh- ter Charlotte Dowler Martin, head dietician at Lyons General Hospital, New Jersey, are visiting friends in Milwaukee, Wis., Rochester, Minn., Chicago, Ill., and Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dickson, form- er Edwardsville residents, have moved to Main Road, Trucksville. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carruthers, Luzerne, have purchased and moved into a home at 82 Terrace Avenue, Shavertown. Mr. (Carruthers is with the Connelly Excavating Company in Forty Fort. Mr. and Mrs. James Tait and family, former Parsons residents, have bought and moved into a home on Overbrook Road. Mr. Tait is as- sociated with the International (Color Press Company at Parsons. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Ritts, form- er Wilkes-Barre residents, have purchased a new home at Oak Hill, Dallas R. D. 1. Mr. Ritts is owner of the Ritts Sunoco Service Station in Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kern and family, Idetown, will move to Phila- delphia this week where the form- er will continue his studies at Tem- ple University. Mr. and Mrs. R. IC. McNeil and family have purchased and moved into a new home on Sunset Drive, Oak Hill. The McNeils are former Kingston residents. Mr. McNeil is salesman for the IBM at Endicott, N.Y. Mr. Earl Lamoreaux and son, Lee, have returned to their home at Ide- town after spending the summer at North Lake. Mrs. Lamoreux has re- sumed her duties as teacher at Dal- las High School. Earl Henwood, Trucksville, is a patient at the Veterans Hospital. Lt. and Mrs. William (Cushing, former residents of. Panama City, Fla., have taken up residence on West Center Street, Shavertown. Lt. Cushing is stationed at Red Rock Air Force Base. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Weiss, rented one of the Hedden apart- ments on Machell Avenue. Mr. Weiss is associated with his father in the Triangle Shoe Store. Herman Garinger, Harveys Lake, is a patient at General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Davis and Herbert, Jr., and Joyce Lowe of Chester, spent the weekend with Mrs. Harriet Rauch at Harveys Lake. June MacCloskey and Blanche Thomas, New Goss Manor, will Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rose, Mea- dow Crest, Trucksville, have an- nounced the birth of a baby girl at Mercy Hospital September 11. Jane Bartells, daughter of Fred Bartells, Ridge Street, Shavertown, has left to enter Germantown School of Nursing. She is a graduate of ‘Westmoreland High School. Mrs. Donald Smith and "children Eileen, Marline and Donald have re- ton, Md., after spending three weeks with the children’s grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith of Carverton Road. Mrs. George Shaver, Jr. and in- fant son are home from Nesbitt Hospital where they spent eighteen days following complications. Mrs. Shaver is confined to her bed with phlebitis, but is improving slowly. There are two other children, Skip- py and Tommy. Robert Brian Porter Mr. and Mrs. Marion A. Porter announce the birth of a son, Robert Brian at the U. S. Naval Hospital, Corona, Cal., September 2. This is the couple’s first child. Mrs. Porter is the former Cora Mae Rood, R.N., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Corey Rood, Lehigh Street, Shavertown. Mrs. Rood is now visiting her new grandson in California. Garry Stolarick Mr. and Mrs. George Stolarick, Holcomb [Road, Shavertown, an- nounce the birth of a baby boy, Garry Anthony at General Hospital September 11. The Stolaricks have a daughter, Marie, aged eight, and another baby boy, George, Jr., aged twenty-two months. Mrs. Stolarick before marriage was Pauline Debold. Carol Marie Beline Mr. and Mrs. Francis Beline, Fern Road, Fernbrook, have announced the birth of a six pound, thirteen ounce baby girl, Carol Marie, at Nesbitt Hospital September 8. This is their first child. Mrs. Beline is the former Christa Anderes, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Anderes, Memorial Highway. Mr. Beline is son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Beline, Trucksville. This is the senior Be- lines first grand Smughter, fifth grandchild. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley ‘Shacochius and Mr. and Mrs. James Davenport, Meeker, spent the weekend in At- lantic City. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hemenway, of Hillside Farms, had as recent house’ guests Mrs. Hemenway’s brother and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hollis, with Lucy and Keith, from Tan, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hoover and son Jackie have returned to their home in Plainfield, N. J. after visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hoover, and Mr. and Mrs. Wes- ley Belles, in Trucksville. Mrs. Hoover is the former Dora Belles. Barbara and Carol Malkemes, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Malkemes, Shavertown have start- ed college together at Mansfield State Teachers College. Carol is a recent graduate of Westmoreland, Barbara has been employed in the Army Map Service in Washington for the past two years. Carol will take up Home Economics, Barbara elementary education. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Otto, Frank- lin Street, Shavertown, will move to New Castle, Pa. within a few weeks, as soon as arrangements for housing and moving can be made. Mr. Otto, with the Wilmot Engin- eering Company, was transferred to New Castle in mid-summer. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Simons and children, of Lake Road, Noxen, spent Labor Day weekend with friends, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith, in Syracuse, N. Y. where they en- joyed a visit to the New York State Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Rodell Kocher, Har- veys Lake, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Emory Garnett, Plymouth Mountain, spent a week fishing at Ganaque, (Canada, returning the Saturday before Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs. Garnett celebrated their silver wedding anniversary while on vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harvey, Woodlawn Drive, had as guest for the past week, Mrs. Frances Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Creasy and sons, Larry and Dick, Mrs. Frances Dunn, recent- ly enjoyed a fishing trip to Canada. They caught over a hundred fish in two hours on Saturday. Miss Frances Dorrance has re- turned to her home on Church Street after spending a month in Maine. Mrs. Freda Huey, Demunds Road, will entertain members of the Ella Moore Sunday School Class Tuesday evening at 8. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Polacky anf family and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wallop and family spent Sunday at Bainbridge, Md., where they had a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Polacky’s son, Joe, who is taking his boot training there. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van Horn, Lake Street, recently spent a week fishing at Pigeon Lake, Ontario, with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carson of Philadelphia. Robert R. Bedner, en route from Chicago to Boston where he is with Hearst Publications in the advertis- ing field, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph = 1 r wm { Thomas Garritys, Hosts At Birthday Parties day anniversaries. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joyce Lowe, Mrs. Roger Owens Is Hostess To Bridge Club entertained members of her bridge club at her home Monday evening. Present were Mrs. Mrs. Robert Bachman, Mrs. Sher- man Harter, Mrs. James Hunt, Mrs. Robert Fleming, Mrs. Robert Hale, Mrs. Harry Peiffer and the hostess. Friends To Hold Party For Mrs. Harry Peiffer Mrs. Kenneth Rice and Mrs. Rob- ert Rice, Orchard Farm, will enter- tain this evening at a shower hon- oring Mrs. Harry Peiffer, Sterling Avenue, Dallas. Guests will be Mrs. Robert Maturi, Mrs. Raymond Goer- inger, Mrs. Alva Eggleston, Mrs. Harry Harter, Mrs. R. E. Neal, Mrs. Sterling Machell, Mrs. Marian Hart- er, Mrs. George L. Rice, the guest of honor and the hostesses. Dallas Couples Club Holds Corn Roast Couples Club, Dallas Methodist Church, held a corn and wiener roast Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bayliss, Center Hill Road. Guests were these couples: Bud Nelson, Robert Williams, Harry Lefko, Fred Stevens, Donald Bul- ford, Bruce Davies, William Baker, Jr., Ray Daring, Robert Moore, Rob- ert Johnston, William Evans, Evan Powell, Fay Hopkins, Bruce Moen, Leslie Tinsley, Ralph Garris, Robert Garris; Rev. and Mrs. Heapps. Value Shop Has Use Of Another Room The Value Shop, Dallas Womans Club project, has been given a third room above the Harveys Lake Light Company offices at 15 Church Street, by Senator Andrew Sordoni. This room will be used for men’s and boys’ clothing, under the direc- tion of Mrs. Byron Creasy. The shop will be open to the public next Friday, from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Merchandise will be received today and Tuesday, from 1 to 9 p.m., but no sales made. Mrs. Charles Lee is chairman of the Value Shop, Mrs. Herman Thomas receiving chairman. Patricia Reynolds is treasurer, Mary Weir secretary. Mrs. Ornan Lamb and chairmen, Mrs. chairman of posters. Children’s snow-suits are needed, also boys’ toppers and jackets. Blan Fred Updyke Mr. and Mrs. Burl Updyke, Sweet other son, Merwin, aged two. Mrs. Valley. JOHN VOIGHT ~ Avenue, Dallas. Franklin Street, Dallas. Plans for a month of the year party to be held at Lake Noxen High School September 23 were out- lined at Harveys Lake Service Club’s meeting at the High School Thurs- day night. Mrs. Joseph Rauch was named chairman, reservation chair- man, Mrs. Donald Smith. Entertain- ment consisted of a hat show put on by Pomeroys Millinery Depart- ment. Club members were used as models. Members present were: Mesdames Fred V. Swanson, Dean Kocher, A. J. Yudisky, Clarence Oberst, H. E. Payne, Russell Scott, Sr., Malcolm Nelson, George C. Bray, Herbert Payne, Hattie Wesley, Edgar W. WARREN DENMON Hughes, Sr., Virgie Wolfe, Joseph Rauch, ‘Carl T. Swanson, Elwood Whitesell, Reese Finn, Fred Dodson, Ralph Lutes, Harold Gebler, Delmare Wintersteen, Stephen Hartman, Sr., Garvin Smith, Walter Kitchen, Wil- fred A. Ide. Mesdames Robert Payne, Thomas Garrity, Anthony Serhan, Arthur Engler, Earl Payne, Elwood Davis, William Kelley, Donald D. Smith, Walbridge Leinthall, Harvey Kitch- en, Julian Balavage, Frank Bialo- gowicz, John Stenger, Dick Williams, William Deets, Clarence Montross, Otis Allen, Fuller Ashton, Harry Allen; Eleanor Humphrey, Jessie Armitage. Mrs. Harvey Kitchen Is Hostess To WSCS Mrs. Harvey Kitchen, Idetown, entertained members of the Alder- son Methodist Church W.S.C.S. at a covered dish luncheon last Wed- nesday. Mrs. Donald Smith assisted her and Mrs. Fred Swanson pre- sided at the business meeting. Re- ports were given by secretaries and chairmen. A sauerkraut supper was planned for October and a harvest home supper for November. Christmas candy will be sold in December. Present at the meeting were Mrs. Harry Jones, Mrs. Mrs. Howard Higgins, Mrs. Herman Garinger, Mrs. Edgar Hughes, Mrs. John Bennett, Mrs. Otis Allen, Mrs. Joseph Rauch, Mrs. James Garey, Mrs. Walbridge Leinthal, Mrs. Ste- phen Hartman, Mrs. Robert Avery, Mrs. William Deets, Mrs. George Armitage, Mrs. Frank Jackson, Mrs. Clarence Montross, Mrs. Garvin Smith, Mrs. Harry Allen, Mrs. Elm- er Hoover, George Armitage, Shar- on Leinthall, Donna Smith and the hostesses. “Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Devine, Fern- brook, will spend the weekend in Atlantic City. NoMa l li / ‘SPARKLE ML) like a bowlin alley ? ie $1.98 qt. MAIN HIGHWAY Phon e 4.1441 SHAVERTOWN | \ Sa Mrs. Henry Schafthauser Heads Scout Committee Troop Committee, Shavertown Senior Girl Scouts, met recently at the home of Mrs. Martin Porter. Welcomed to membership were Mrs. ‘Charles Poad and Mrs. Ross Kimball. Frances Mericle, captain succeeding Mrs. Poad, reported that Troop 9 would begin its fall activities Mon- day evening. She will be assisted by Nancy Lozo. Mrs. Henry Schaffhauser was elected chairman; Mrs. Russell Hous- er, treasurer; Mrs. Charles Watkins, publicity. Other members of the committee are Mrs. Ralph Whipp, Mrs. Marshall Downes and Mrs. Oscar Dymond. i , Pinecrest Borough PTA To Meet At School Monday 8 p.m. School bells will ring for parents at the Dallas Elementary School Monday evening at 8 when the first parent teacher meeting will be held. Personal discussion with teachers in the class room will fol- low a business meeting led by Mrs. Bidwell. There will be a social hour with sixth grade mothers in charge of refreshments. Doris Mallin Heads Legion Auxiliary Mrs. Doris Mallin was installed as president and Mrs. Max Dreher as vice president at the meeting of Daddow Isaacs American Legion Auxiliary held at the home of Mrs. John Garbutt last Thursday night. Other officers were: Mrs. William tha Reese, corresponding secretary, Mary Fiske, recording secretary, Mrs. John Garbutt, treasurer, Mar- ian Harvey, chaplain, Mrs. Stanley Wroblewski, sergeant at arms. Frank Ferry reported on future plans of the Legion and Mrs. George Brenner on the work done at the Veteran's Hospital. It was decided to change the day of the month, next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Frank Ferry, Machell Avenue Present were: Mesdames George Brenner, John Garbutt, Joseph La- velle, Stanley Wroblewski, Frances Dunham, Alma Vavrek, William McNeal, Gerald Richards, Thomas Balutis, Frank Ferry, Thomas Reese, Loren Fiske, Doris Mallin and Har- old Brobst. Durbin Class Plans Corn and Wiener Roast Durbin Sunday School Class, Dal- las Methodist Church, will hold a corn, wiener roast and covered dish supper at the home of Mrs. Henry Hess, Demunds, Tuesday. Mrs. Alva Eggleston will preside, Mrs. Laverne Race, lead devotions. Those wish- ing to attend should meet at the Acme parking lot at 6:15 p.m. bring corn, wieners, buns, a cover- ed dish and her own table service. Dessert will be served. Plans will be made for the musi- cal reading to be held Tuesday, October 19th, Mrs. Robert Van- Horn, chairman. think, Mr. Customer. Dallas 4-3888 If you had been sick THE BOSTON STORE THE BOSTON STORE 4 GREAT sToRE 8 eREaT sang we