1 ir. | i Neigh Purely Personal Mrs. Z. Platt Bennett is able to be out again after an illness at her home, Coolyn Hill, Huntsville. Mr. and Mrs. John Rogers, Burn- dale Road, Dallas, have announced the birth of a baby boy, Alan, Oc- son, aged three. Mr. Rogers is a machinist at Natona Mill. , Albert Williams, Jr., has returned to his home in Trucksville after be- ing a hospital patient in Philadel phia for the past six weeks. He sub- mitted to surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Miller, Huntsville Road, Dallas, have an- nounced the birth of a baby girl, Mary Elizabeth, October 12. The Millers have two other girls and a son. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Slocum and family have moved from Scranton to Breeze Hill, Dallas R. D. 1. Mr. Slocum is district manager of ton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nuss, Leh- man, visited their son, Ronald, a student at Franklin and Marshall College over the weekend. They at- tended the Franklin and Marshall University of Scranton football game and Parents’ Day festivities on Saturday. Me. and Mrs. Carl Evans, Maple- wood | Avenue, Dallas, have an- nounced the birth of a baby boy, Joseph, October 22. The Evans have another baby boy, aged one and a half and two girls, aged three and four. f Mr. and Mrs. John H. Blackman, Idetown, moved to the McLean apartment on Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre, this week. They will spend the winter there. Mrs. Mc- Lean has left for St. Petersburg, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dennis, Huntsville Road, Dallas, have an- nounced the birth of a baby girl, Diane Louise, October 28. The Den- nises have a boy, Donald, aged five. Mr. Dennis is a weaver at Natona Mill. y Mrs. Clyde Cooper, Wyoming Ave- nue, Dallas, entertained members of her pinochle club last Thursday night. Mrs. Clarence Boston who has been staying with her mother, Mrs. W. B. Risley for the past two weeks, spent several days this week in New York City. She went down with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley DeWitt of Tunk- \ Mrs. Leighton R. Scott, Easton, spent several days this week as guest of her mother, Mrs. /H. H. Zeiser, Huntsville Road. Mr. and Mrs. George Davis, Mt. Greenwood Road, Trucksville, had as guests over the weekend their man, students at Drexel Institute of Sally Ide, student at Elmira Col- lege, will spend the Thanksgiving weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Ide of Huntsville. Mrs. D. L. Edwards, Deerfield Farm, and Mrs. Clinton Ide, Hunts- ville, will leave Monday for Wil- liamstown where they will pick up liams College. The boys will spend the holiday weekend at Huntsville. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sebolka have returned to their home in De- ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Breza, Center Hill Road. The Brezas moved back to Dallas in April. The Sebolkas are former residents of Fernbrook. Mr. and Mrs. James Davenport, Lehman, had as dinner guests Sun- day, Mr. and Mrs. Gordan James and Peggy of Meeker. Mr. and Mrs. George Weintz have moved from Meeker to Lehman. family, former Hellertown residents, have moved to Mt. Airy Road, Shav- ertown. Mr. Wimmer is with Gen- eral Foods. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nicely, Jr. have moved from Pioneer Avenue, Shavertown, to Warren Drive, Dal- las R. D. 2. Mr. and Mrs. William Shultz, West Nanticoke, have moved to an town. Mr. Shultz is a mechanic for Duke Isaacs. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Davis, form- er Elmcrest residents, now of Mid- land Park, spent the weekend visit- ing old friends in the Back Moun- tain Area. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Thompson, former Baltimore, Md., residents, are living at Elmcrest. Mr. Thomp- son is with the Gulf Oil Company. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ross, Ma- chell Avenue will spend Thanksgiv- ing as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald Eiler at Devon and attend the Penn Cornell football game. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kitchen, Ide- town, had as Sunday ‘guests Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graham, and Mr. and Mrs. George Wooliver, all of Tyrone, N. Y. Mrs. Ziba Howell has returned to her home at E. Center Street, Shav- ertown, after visiting her daughter Marino and daughter, of Mineola, L. I. E. S. Pierson of Promised Land, spent the weekend with his sister, Mrs. P. P. Dohl, Overbrook Road. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold J. Williams, Hillcrest Drive, Goss Manor, have Donna, Have New Baby Girl Cpl. and Mrs. Sheldon E. Mac- Avoy, Main Street, Shavertown, anounce the birth of a seven pound baby girl at Nesbitt Hospital Tues- day, November 16. This is their first child. Mrs. MacAvoy is the former Ethel Smith, daughter of Mrs. Ethel Smith of Shavertown. Cpl. MacAvoy is son of Mrs. Paul Daily, Shavertown. He is stationed at Fort Jay, Governor's Island. Leave For Mexico Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ferrell and daughters, Sandra and Audrey of East Dallas, left Monday for Sala- manch, near New Mexico, Mexico. Mr. Ferrell is a_field specialist for the Worthington Pump Company. He expects to install equipment for the Petroleos Mexicanos and will stay in Mexico for six months. Plan Bazaar, Supper At Trucksville Church Plans are moving along nicely for the Bazaar and Cafeteria supper to be held Friday, December 3 at Trucksville Methodist Church. The Bazaar will open at 3. In charge of the apron and var- iety booth will be Mrs. Sheldon Jones, chairman; Mrs. Robert Moore and Mrs. William Glace. Home made candy and peanuts will be in charge of Mrs. S. D. Finney and Mrs. William Gregory. Mrs. J. B. Schooley will be in charge of the cafeteria supper start- ing at 5:30. Rebecca Gabel Engaged To Verne A. Stueber Announcement has been made of the engagement of Rebecca Eleanor Gabel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Gable of Chase to Verne Anthony Stueber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Stueber of North Fond, Wisconsin. Miss Gabel is a graduate of Sac- red Heart School, Luzerne, St. Ann's Academy and St. Francis Hospital School of Nursing. She is a nurse with the American Arabian Oil Company in Saudi, Arabia. Mr. Stueber was graduated from University of Wisconsin with a bachelor of science degree in chemi- cal engineering. He is on military leave from the American Arabian Oil Company and is serving with the Army Engineering Corps. "The wedding will take place in February. announced the birth of a baby girl, Margaret Melisa, October 15. The Williams have three other children. Mr. Williams is a driver for Harters Dairy. Mrs. Harry Still, Main Road, Shavertown, had as recent guest her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Forrester Still, of Harris- burg. Joseph Schuler has been ill at his home in Trucksville for the past few weeks. He is somewhat im- proved. George T. Jones, Bowie, Md., is spending several weeks with his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Jones of Lehman Avenue, Pallas. i Mrs. Byron Creasy, Pioneer Ave- nue, and daughter, Marjorie of Philadelphia, have returned from California where they visited the former's niece and husband, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Ivins. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fiske, Sr. Kingston, celebrated their sixtieth wedding anniversary on Saturday. Mrs. Fiske is the former Mae Lord of Sweet Valley, mother of Sterling Fiske of Shavertown. | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barnes and Ann and Jackie, Elmcrest, will spend Thanksgiving at State Col- lege as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Straley and Jack and Billie. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Herman, former Elmcrest residents, have sold their home and are living tem= porarily at Harveys Lake. They ex- pect to leave shortly to make their home in California. Mr. and Mrs. Raymon Hedden, Machell Avenue, spent Saturday at Ithaca, N. Y., where they witnessed the Dartmouth Cornell football game. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Sonder, Sweet Valley R. D., announce the birth of a baby girl at Mercy Hos- pital November 12. Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Reed have returned from Warren where they spent several days visiting with Mrs. Reed’s brothers, G. E. and L. E. Seavy. John IL. Hauser who has been working in Washington, D. C., is spending ten days with his mother, Mrs. Ruth Houser, Spring Street, Shavertown, before reporting to Fort Dix for service with the U. S. Army. Over Thanksgiving Mrs. Hauser will have as guest her daughter, Janice who is training at the Bayonne, N. J., Hospital, and another daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. Johnson, of Kings- ton. Dr. and Mrs. Preston J. Sturde- vant, Huntsville, will have as Thanksgiving weekend guests Dr. and Mrs. Preston J. Sturdevant, Jr., and daughter Lindy, from Worces- ter, Mass. John Hudak sailed from Korea last Thursday, returning after a year and a half of service in the army by way of Seattle. He hopes to be home for Thanksgiving. \ Tomorrow morning at 10 a.m. Joyce E. Cavill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cavill of Harveys Lake, will become the bride of Fay Williams, son of Mrs. and the late Lyman Williams of Harveys Lake in My Lady of Victor Chapel. Attendants will be Mrs. Myron Williams, sister in law of the bride- groom, and Richard Williams, bro- ther of the bridegroom. Both Miss Cavill and Mr. Wil- liams attended Lake Township High School. Mr. Williams is em Works. The couple will reside temporar- ily with the bridegroom’s mother. Joan Williams, daughter of Mrs. George Mihalick, 25 Harris Hill Road, Trucksville, will marry Ed- ward A. Makowski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Makowski, of Swoyers- vilie, Thanksgiving morning at 10 o'clock. Father J. J. O'Leary will per- form the ceremony in St. Therese’s Church, Shavertown. The bride will be given in mar- riage by her stepfather, George Mi- halick. Maid of honor will be Barbara Williams, sister of the bride, and brides maids, Cecile Makowski, sis- ter of the bridegroom, and Joan Bednarick and Sylvia Vento of ‘Wilkes-Barre, classmates of the bride at Misericordia. Best man will be Leonard Makow- le Man ski, brother of the bridegroom, and ushers, Jerry Kryger and Lewis Kry- ger, Wilkes-Barre, and Frank Dem- kowski, a cousin of the bridegroom, of Mt. Top. Following the ceremony, break- fast will be served at the Castle Inn. A reception will be held at the Beaumont Inn at one o'clock. Miss Williams is a graduate of St. Ann’s Academy, Wilkes-Barre, and College Misericordia. She has been employed by the Acme Stores. Mr. Makowski was graduated from Swoyersville High School. He is em- ployed. as sub manager of the Acme Stores. The couple will reside on Bennett Street, Luzerne. Lend A Hand Club Has Dinner At Elston’s Members of the Lend a Hand Club of Beaumont, enjoyed their annual Thanksgiving party high- lighted with a delicious turkey din- ner at Elston’s tea room at Kunkle, last Thursday evening. Present were Mrs. Mary Ann Johnson, Mrs. Vio- let Gary, Mrs. Dorothy Johnson, Mrs. Pauline Smith, Mrs. Eva Ray, Mrs. Clara Rifenberry, Mrs. Fay Smith, Mrs. Ruth Rifenberry, Mrs. Agnes Weiss, Mrs. Carl Wall, Mrs. Virgie Elston, Mrs. Delores Derham- mer, Mrs. Jennie Smith, Mrs. Mil- dred MacDougall, Mrs. Oce Aus- tin, Mrs. Julia Denman, Mrs. Doris Balewski, Mrs. Clara Hadsall, Mrs. Irene Zaleskas, Mrs. Norma Meek- er, Mrs. Robert Belles and Mrs. Thomas Longmore. Plans were made to hold the Christmas party at the I1.0.O.F. Hall Thursday, December 9. Ffifty cent | presents will be exchanged. Mrs. Z. R. Howell Is Hostess At Luncheon Mrs. Z. R. Howell, E. Center Street, Shavertown, entertained members of her luncheon club at her home on Wednesday. Present were Mrs. Lewis Evans, Mrs. Walter Cook, Mrs. James Martin, Mrs. Al- lan Johnson, Mr. Willard Durbin, Mrs. Howard Appleton, Mrs. Paul Eckert, Mrs. Cedric Griffith and the hostess. Bride Of T. Bryce James Announcement has been made of the marriage of Peggie Louise Wor- rall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell Worrall, Hunlock Creek R. D. to T. Bryce James, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph James of Hunlock Creek R. D. Rev. E. M. Greenfield performed the ceremony in West Nanticoke Methodist Church Octo- ber 6 at 6:30 p.m. Verna Fine of Plymouth was maid of honor and Herbert H. James, Old Bridge, N. J., best man. Thomas J. Ward of Frostburg, Md., uncle of the bride, was usher. Following the ceremony, a recep- tion was held at the 400 Club, Nanticoke, and the couple left for Wakulla Springs, Fla. Mrs. James is a graduate of Gar- rison Memorial High School, Shick- shinny and Wyoming Valley Hospit- al School of Nursing. She has been employed at Danville State Hos- pital. Mr. James was graduated from Garrison High School and at- tended Penn State Extension School. He is employed in the en- gineering department of Susquehan- na Coal Company at Glen Lyon. The couple resides at 309 West Second Street, Nescopeck. Mrs. Elsie Wolfe has returned to her home in Shavertown after spending three weeks in New York City visiting her granddaughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cool- idge. Kiwanis Women Fill Thanksgiving Baskets Women of Dallas Kiwanis held a meeting at the Irem Country Club Wednesday evening and heard a talk by Merrill L. Ingraham on the “Danger of Explosives In The Home.” Twelve Thanksgiving bas- kets for needy families were filled. Present were: Mesdames David Joseph, Roy Troxell, Sam Thomp- son, Florence Werner, Clyde Cooper, Sherman Harter, Mitchell Jenkins, William Wright, William Guyette, William Reniska, Alta Travis, Ab- bie Krautz, Irma Glahn, Florence Loucks, Ethel Neal, Robert Maturi, Martha Goeringer, Rosemary Faeg- enburg, Edward Atkins, John Yap- le, Nancy Goeringer, Frank Dolbear, Catherine Ruff, Madeline Smith, Norti Berti, Jacqueline Vario, Al- vina Mathers, Charlotte Horton, June Vanetten, Richard Neal, George Hewitt and Frank Hay. Mrs. Otis Allen Sr. Is Hostess At Alderson Mrs. Otis Allen Sr. entertained members of the W.S.C.S. of Alder- son Methodist Church Thursday evening. Assistant hostesses were Mrs. Walbridge Leinthall, and Mrs. Edgar Hughes. Plans were made for the December meeting, a Christ- mas party with Rev. Ruth Under- wood, Mrs. Mae Underwood, Mrs. Peter Snow, Mrs. George Armitage and Mrs. Sam Davis as hostesses. Present were Mrs. Mabel Dennis, Rev. Ruth Underwood, Mrs. Alan Kistler, Mrs. Russell Dodd, Mrs. William Deets, Mrs. Garwin Smith, Mrs. Howard Higgins, Mrs. Clarence Montross, Mrs. Mary Torster, Mrs. Harvey Kitchen, Mrs. Donald Smith, Mrs. Otis Allen Jr., Mrs. Fred Swan- son and the hostesses. Entertain Silkworth A “Favorite Cookie” party will be the feature of the next meeting of Lehman Fire Auxiliary November 29, when Lehman entertains the Lake Silkworth Auxiliary. Mrs. John Roberts is chairman of Ways and Means. Members are asked to bake up a batch of their favorite cookies and bring them along with the re- cipe. Samples and recipes will be offered for sale. Beginning Novem- ber 27, there will be monthly cov- ered dish suppers for members and families. Wallpaper Sale 10¢ - 19¢ - 29¢ Borders to match any painted walls or paper- ed. Bring color sample. 6c - 7c - 8c a yd. JANOSKIS Wallpaper Store 518 Main St., Edwardsville 9 ft. Felt Base LINOLEUM SQ. YARD 12 ft. Felt Base LINOLEUM 128 Main St. SQ. YARD Luzerne LOUISE HAZELTINE Louise Hazeltine, is in charge of the Registration committee which will enroll and greet Wilkes ‘College Alumni returning for Homecoming activities Friday and Saturday. Louise is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hazeitine, Harris Hill Road, Trucksville. Registration, which begins Satur- day morning at 9, follows an in- formal reception to be held Friday evening at the Kingston House, and precedes a Saturday luncheon and business meeting, the Homecoming football game between Wilkes and Moravian College at 2:30 p.m., and a gala cocktail party-dinner dance in the Hotel Sterling Saturday at 7. Miss Hazeltine’s committee in- cludes Loretta Farris, Doris Shiner, and Mrs. Ruth Roberts. Lewis Ferry, Guest At Birthday Party Lewis Ferry was guest of honor at a birthday party recently. Pres- ent were Mr. and Mrs. William Ferry and Billy and Lillie June, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Ferry, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blaine, Mr. and Mrs. Ord Blaine and Gary and Joe, Mrs. Lewis Ferry and the guest of honor. Mrs. Vincent Shindel, Main Street, Dallas, is spending sometime in Washington, D. C., and Palmerton visiting friends and relatives. Freas Kinney Jr. Tonigt at 7:30, Shirley Keller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Keller, Broadway, will marry Freas Kinney, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Freas Kinney, of Sweet Valley Road. Rev. Robert Raycroft will perform the double ring ceremony in the Broadway Methodist (Church. Maid of honor will be Phyllis Kin- ney, sister of the bridegroom, and best man, Gene Keller, brother of the bride. Another brother, Am- brose Keller, Jr., and Ronald Kin- ney, brother of the bridegroom, will act as ushers. Miss Keller is a graduate of Forty Mrs. Arthur Kuschke Gives Demonstration Nine boys and girls, ranging in age from four to twelve, enjoyed a Biblical feltogram demonstration given by Mrs. Arthur Kuschke at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barnes, Elmcrest, from 4 p.m. until 5 p.m. on Monday. The demon- stration which is nonsectarian is part of the Child Evangelism move- ment. ” The group which expects to meet every Monday extends a cordial in- vitation to other children. Present Monday. were Gail Dixon, Sally and Tommy Myers, Pattie Larson, Polly Carey, Jack and Ann Barnes, Audrey Ellum and Linda Jeter. Jovce Cavill, Guest At Variety Shower Jeanne Williams, Mrs. Richard Williams and Mrs. Myron Williams entertained at a variety shower Saturday night at the Richard Wil- liams home at Harveys Lake honor- ing Joyce Cavill, bride-elect. Pres- ent were Mrs. Robert Payne, Mrs. John Stenger 3rd, Mrs. William Kelly, Mrs. Adam Stefanowicz, Mrs. Glenn Spencer, Mrs. Roy Rogers, Mrs. Charles Cavill, Mrs. Lyman Williams, Mrs. Thomas Garrity, Mrs. William Weaver, Mrs. Herman Wills, Mrs. Alger Shaeffer, Mrs. Michael Kostick, Beverly Steltz, Marian Czarniak, Margaret Belles, Sharon Spencer, Richie Williams, Marcia Williams, the guest of hon- or and the hostesses. Order Now - - = = We Deliver * Zo Vy [1 TE OUTDOOR THEATRE FRIDAY & SATURDAY Nov. 19-20 2 BIG HITS 2 Robert Mitchum, Ava Gardner “My Forbidden Past” John Wayne, Ella Raines in “Tall In The Saddle” SUNDAY ONLY, NOV. 21 “Dawn At Socorro” Rory Calhoun, Piper Laurie Also COMEDY - CARTOONS HIMMLER THEATRE Dallas, Pa. TODAY & TOMORROW Nov. 19 and 20 iiDemetrius And The Gladiators” (Cinemascope & Technicolor) with Susan Hayward, Victor Mature ALSO: SHORT MONDAY & TUESDAY Nov. 22 and 28 iiSilver Lode” (Technicolor) wit John Payne, Elizabeth Scott ALSO: SERIAL No. 5 WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY Nov. 24 and 25 “Rear Window” (Technicolor) with | James Stewart, Grace Kelley ALSO: CARTOON FREE PARKING!!! Read The Post Classified CV VV VIVO OV VCP OOTY SHAVER THEATRE Shavertown FRIDAY & SATURDAY “Broken Lance” Robert Wagner, Jean Peters SATURDAY MATINEE 2 P.M. SUNDAY & MONDAY “How To Marry A Millionaire” Betty Grable, Marilyn Monroe Lauren Bacall, Rory Calhoun itbdaabiaed aaa rtd freien tiinetiiiuude TT PCV PIV VV VV VI VV PO VV VV Vevey Adectbredediutivastiisbesiocibuiy DALLAS OUTDOOR THEATRE Fri. Sat. & Sun. “Three Coins In The Fountain” (Cinemascope & Color) _ Clifton Webb Jean Peters % Thurs. & Fri. Seven Brides For Seven Brothers” ~ (Cinemascope & Color) Howard Keel Jane Powell * Tonight Fort High School. She has been em- ployed by the Bell Telephone Com- pany in Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Kinney was graduated from Harter High School and is employed by the Atlas Tool and Die Company in Hillside, N. J., where the couple will reside. The bride elect was guest of honor at a variety shower given by her sister-in-law, Mrs. Nancy Keller, recently. 4 Read The Post Classified We Didn’t Know If We Should . . . but WE DID! We cut the prices on these items down to the bone . . . lower than we really should. Here’s your chance to really save money on pre- Christmas buying. A SPECIAL BUY! Men’s Gabardine Quilted Wool Interlined JACKETS SE Group of Boy’s Flannel, Sanforized - SHIRTS $1.09 Sizes 38 to 44. ‘Reg. $8.98 Sizes 4 to 16 Reg. $1.98 LADIES Flannel-lined ~ BLUE BELL JEANS 59 9 04 MATCH 1 Sanforized and Guaranteed Washable Sizes 10 to 20 Reg. $3.98 FLANNEL Men’s All-Wool COAT SWEATERS Se $399 Many Different Colors Sizes OPEN THURSDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS ~~ The GLOBE 112-116 Main St. Luzerne
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