"Of News And Views For Personals 3 Mrs! Harold Rood of Lehman Ave- ‘nue entertained at her home on Sat- urday afternoon honoring Mrs. Wes- ‘ley Oliver, a recent bride. Mrs. Her- bert Williams and Mrs R HH Rood poured. Those present were: Mrs. Wesley Oliver, the former Lillian Rood, Mrs. Lulu Beisel, Mrs. Wesley Moore, “Mrs. James Oliver, Mrs. Laura Patter- ~ son, Mrs. J. Machell Hildebrant, Mrs William Wilson, Mrs O IL. Harvey, Mrs. Harvey McCarty, Mrs. William Baker, Mrs. Sterling Machell, Mrs. J. C Fleming, Gertrude Wilson, Eliza- beth Breckenridge, Ellanor Machell, Doris McCarty, Mrs, Harold Rood of Dallas, Mrs. Guy A. Smith, Mrs Mabel Oliver, Florence Oliver and Addie El- ston of Kingston; Rose Walters of Margate, N J., Mrs. C. R. Nye, Mrs. Edith Williams, Elizabeth Hawke of Forty Fort, Mrs, Otis Rood of Pike Creek, Mrs Lawrence Stitts of Indiana, Florence Heitzman of Centermoreland; Mrs. James Williams, Endicott; Mrs. Harry Bogart of Shavertown, Mrs. Herbert Williams of Trucksville; Mrs. R. K. Hislop and Mrs. Thomas Moore of East Dallas = - Mr, and Mrs K Durkin, Mrs. George Monshan of Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. J. Jones and daughter of Wilkes-Barre visited Mr. and Mrs, William Deal of Fernbrook recently. * * Mrs K. G Laycock, Mrs Katherine Lemke, Mrs, Charles Geart of Shav- ~ ertown and Mrs. William Sharpe of Dallas attended the wedding of Rev. Herbert E. Frankfort and Miss Emma 2 Fenner of Lancaster at Lancaster on J Saturday. * = ~ Charles Flack of Shavertown who recently underwent an operation at the General Hospital has been removed to ‘his home. * - Roy Tryon of ‘Shavertown has re- turned from a fishing trip to Camada ~ with a catch of 77 fish. - - * Miss Mary Omney and Miss Esther - Bennett of Trucksville have returned from Atlantic City. % J John Griffiths, son of Mr and Mrs. E D. Griffiths of Pioneer Avenue, Shavertown, is recuperating from an appendectomy. * . Mrs. R. W, Templin of Cemetery Street, daughter Jeanne and Mrs. Charles Maxwell of Kingston have re- turned after visiting Mrs. Kenneth ‘Kane of Akron, Ohio ’ £0) * ® Ruth Him of Mill Street is visiting in Poughkeepsie. * * \ Mr and Mrs. Clarence Gay of Spring Street, Dallas announce the marriage of their daughter Lois to Paul J. La- ~ Bar of Kingston, son of Clyde LaBar on July 26 at West Pittston by Rev. © H.W, Teed. i Le * Miss Jane Case, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Case of Fernbrook has returned to her home after spending the past week on a hostel trip through New England She was one of 6 girl scouts from Wyoming Valley who were selected for this trip. * - Gerald Snyder of Fawn Grove who is the vocational teacher at the Dal- las Township High School entertained ‘his parents who stopped in Dallas on their way to Niagara Falls, . * Mrs Mille Elston and family of Newport, Del, former residents of Huntsville spent the week end here. ~ Kathleen Sheridan and Dorothy ‘Whitesell of Xingston accompanied them home. * - Mr and Mrs. Charles Hoffman, Sr., and family of Shavertown are spend- ing some time at Lake Carey ¢ ° . Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Bullock and son Armsbee of Maplewood, N. J, spent sometime last week as the guests of their aunts and uncles, W. T. Dad- dow, Mr, and Mrs. Clinton Bollinger, of Machell Avenue and Mrs M A Hill of Baltimore, Mr., who is visiting at the W. T Daddow resident. While here they inspected the brick works at Lopez. ® ° Mrs. G. R Bass and her mothtr Mrs. C. J. Esk and daughter Ruth of Pio- neer Avenue are visiting in New Eng- land. ® * Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Risley enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Welsh and sons Herbert and Robert of Union, N. J., and Mrs. C. A. Boston and daughter, Priscilla, of Nicholson on Monday. Mrs. Welsh is ‘Mrs. Risley’s niece ; . ® Mrs. Gilbert Sutton of Franklin Street is confined at General Hospital, where she underwent an operation Wednesday for adhesions. She Is re- ported in good condition, and will probably return to her home within ten days. ‘ * - Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Lundy and daughter Marilyn of Pioneer Avenue, Shavertown and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Isaacs of Trucksville have returned to their homes after spending a week at Seaside Heights, Mrs. Harold Hauck will entertain her contract bridge club at her home on Thursday evening = . * Mrs, Z. Platt Bennett of Huntsville has returned to her summer home at Nantucket after spending a few days here. * - » Mr. and Mrs. William M. Powell of Shrine View have returned to thelr home after spending some time at Cape May. * * Charles Nicholson, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Nicholson has returned to his dtuies with the Merchant Mraines after spending his vacation with his parents at their home on Norton Ave- nue, Dallas Mrs. Nicholson motored with her son to New York City where she spent two days, returning home on Tuesday evening, * - Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Whipp of Church Street, Dallas, have returned to their home after spending sometime in Terre Haute, Ind., where they were the guests of the latter’s sisters. They also motored through Illinois. * - Mrs. Florence Philips of Norton Avenue, Dallas spent several days in Philadelphia recently. * . Miss Elizabeth Love of DeMunds Road, East Dallas, has recovered after a week’s illness. %® * Mr. and Mrs. Peynton Lee of Machell Avenue, entertained on Monday eve- ning Mr. and Mrs. C. Roscoe Lee and John R. Lee of Lake Carey at dinner. ® * Mrs. Howard Caperoon of Franklin Street is recovering at her home after injuring her ankle. - * Mrs. Florence Philips of Norton Ave- nue entertained the members of the Entre Nous Club at her home last night. * - Mrs. John Yaple and son Jackie spent several days this week as the guests of the former’s sister and bro- ther-in-law Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Shaver of Merchantsville, N, J . * Mr. and Mrs. Addison C. Woolbert, Jr., have returned to their home on Center Hill Road after spending Mon- day in Elizabeth as the guests of Mrs. Lloyd Dichards. Mrs. Richards was the former Miss Marie Woolbert. - * Mr. and Mrs, Ross Lewin of Center Hill Road are vacationing in Buffalo where they are the guests of relatives. Miss Barbara Lewin accompanied her parents. - = Harold Hauck of Lehman Avenue, Dallas has returned to his home after a business trip to Philadelphia, * . Mrs. Hiram Wilson of Harvey's Lake is ill at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Norman Oney, Trucksville. © . Walter Hoover, of Moosic, visited his uncle Wesley Hoover of 12 Franklin Street, Dallas during the weekend . * » Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bogart of Dal- las were among the several thousand persons ‘who attended the Patterson Grove campmeeting at Shickshinny on Sunday. August 21. % * Mrs. Harvey Kitchen of Alderson underwent an emergency operation for appendicitis Monday at Nesbitt Me- morial Hospital. Hospital attaches give her condition as fair. . . Miss Pearl Averett of Shavertown has returned to her home from Sidney Epworth League Conference where she was dean of women Enjoy LABOR DAY at Montrose Inn A hearty welcome awaits you here . . . and every opportunity for a perfect week-end. Special dinner menus for Sunday and Labor Day. Bring the children . . . we serve the little tots with half portions at half price. Week-end reservations should be made at once. Address Montrose Inn Montrose Pa. * Miss Ida Moss, BULFORD REUNION Robert Bulford of Trucksville pre- sided as members of the Bulford fam- ily held their annual reunion, Sunday, August 21 at Lehigh Valley park. All Officers of the family were reelected at the noon business meeting: Mrs. Violet Rodda, Wilkes-Barre, Vice- president; Miss Elizabeth Brecken- ridge, Dallas, secretary; Miss Sarah Moss, DeMunds Road, treasurer; Wil- liam B. Rhineman, Huntsman, histor- ian, Pioneer members who were present were Samuel Bulford, 91, and B. Frank Bulford, 82, who are brothers, of Huntsville. Their grandmother, Mary Johnson Bulford, was granddaughter of Rev. Jacob Johnson, the first mini- ster of Wyoming Valley. Their grand- father, Albon Bulford was an English sea-captain. Four Detroit longest distance: relatives. came the Mrs. Mabel Bolton, Miss Doris Green- waldt, and John Leich. Next year’s reunion of the family will be the third Sunday in August at Fernbrook Park. Those who attended the reunion were: Huntsville — Samuel - Bulford, B. Frank Bulford, Miss Ruth May Hazel, Mr, and Mrs, George Bulford, Miss Hazel Bulford, Miss Netty Bulford, and Bert Howell. Trucksville—Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bulford, Miss Thelma Bulford, Robert Bulford, Robert Bul- ford, Glen Bulford, Donald Bulford, Marry Misson, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Moss, and their children, Laurence, Robert, Lau- rene and Francis, and Miss Doris Ikler. Dallas—Mr, and Mrs. O. L. Harvey, Miss Elizabeth Breckenridge, Mrs. Sarah Moss, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moss, Sherman Hoyt, and Rasper Oakley. Ceasetown—Thomas E. Cease. Jack- son—Mrs. -G! R. Splitt, Durwood B. Splitt, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Franklin. Hunlock Creek—Mr. and Mrs. Philip Dodson, Robert Dodson. Shickshinny BIRTHDAY PARTY HELD Harold Niemeyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Niemeyer, of Davenport Street, celebrated his 10th birthday vesterday with a party for 17 guests. A prize was given to each guest. There were games, and refreshments of birthday cake and ice cream. Guests were: Donald Elikns, Mar- jory Elkins, Ralph Ell, Beatrice EII, Mrs, Beatrice Elkin, and Mrs. Harry Ell, of 6 Shavertown; Frank Kocher, Jr., Donald Verfaillie, Robert Jewell, Ralph Harrison, Ben Jenkins, Patricia Kearns, Mary Lou Walters, Helen Stookey, Arthur Parrish, Elizabeth Parrish, Harry Pittman, and Kenneth Hughes. i= Magneto & Carburetor: SERVICE Quick Service Prices Reasonable RUDOLPH’S Electric Service 33-35 E. Jackson Sireet WILKES-BARRE, PA. "Phone 2-5868 { Local People See : New Peace Bridge Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Himmler of Lake Street and Mr. and Mrs, John Montross and daughter Betty Ann, who have just recently returned from a vacation trip to Canada, were much impressed by the newly completed Peace Bridge, spanning the Thousand Islands between the United States and Canada. They were present at the bridge on the dedication day. Besides visiting the immense span, they spent some time at Toronto, Niagara Falls, and Watkins Glen. MRS HARRIS ENTERTAINS Mrs. Dick Harris of Sweet Valley entertained the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Luzerne County Pharmaceutical Association at a basket picnic recently. The business meeting was presided over by Mrs. Thomas Edwards. Pres- ent: Mrs. Karl Kuehn, Mrs. G. A. A. Kuehn, Mrs. S R. MacAvoy, Mrs. W. , H. Evans, Mrs. F. R. Pritchard, Mrs. John J. Hughes, Mrs. Charles Hoff- man, Mrs. Thomas H. Edwards, Mrs. Harold J. Cook, Josephine Pauling, Mrs. Howard Aston, Mrs. J. L: Burns, Mrs. A. C. Henrie, Mrs. W. E, Ea- wards, Mrs. William A. McGowan, Mrs. John J. Casey, Mrs. John A. Thomas, Mrs. James P, Mulherin, Mrs. Conrad Ahrendts, Mrs. Morris Greenstein. —Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Crockett, and Guy Daubert. Kunkle—Mr. and ' Mrs. Fred Dodson. Factoryville—Miss Eu- nice Reynolds. Wilkes-Barre—Mrs. Albert Challis, Miss Martha (Challis. Susquehanna—Mr. and Mrs. Foster Snyder, Philip Snyder. 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