Home Phone 208-R2 Purely Personal By MRS. ARTHUR CULVER Office Phone 300 Rev. and Mrs. Guy F. Leinthall arrived home today from their wed- ding trip to the Great Lakes, Can- ada and New England. While they were gone they spent some time at the World's Fair. Monday evening members of their Alderson parish will hold a reception for the new bride. Mr. and Mrs. John Springman, Mrs. Walter Sayre and her two children of Muncy and Mr. and Mrs. "Clarence Boston and daughter, Pris- cilla, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Risley on Sunday. Harry Cobleigh, Joseph Morothic and John Morothic motored to Youngstown, Ohio, over the past weekend. They visited Pymatuning State Park where they enjoyed the wild life museum. They had ex- pected to fish for bass in Ohio but found that the game laws were the same there as in Pennsylvania, the season opening on July 1. On the return trip home they visited the Ice Mine Cave at Coudersport. Mrs. A. S. Culbert and daughter, Betty, spent several days at the World’s Fair last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Miller of Dal-| las, explored the Endless Caverns at New Market, Va., while on a mo- tor trip through the Shenandoah Valley recently. * * Mr. and Mrs. Olin DeWolfe and . young son of Milton were the guests of Mrs. Del DeWolfe over the past ~ weekend. rs. Harry Lape and Lois War- er of DeMunds spent the weekend ith relatives at Lake Carey. Rev. Joseph Kane and wife and | irs. David Girvan, all of Nanticoke, milled on Mrs. Harry Lape of De- Munds recently. Miss Mabel. Place has returned to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Z. E. Garinger, Lake Street, after spend- ing three weeks vacation in Bing- hamton and vicinity. Mrs. Harry J. Snyder, 45 Claude eet, entertained at luncheon bnoring Mrs. Francis Freeman at ler honmye Wednesday. Those pres- nt were: Mrs. R. L. Brickel, Mrs. Laura Patterson, Mrs. Clarence La- Bar, Mrs. Clark Hildebrant, Mrs. James Ayre, Mrs. Charles Mayer, | Mrs. Freeman and Mrs. Snyder. James Wilson has returned to his home at Alderson after representing Wyoming Lodge No. 39 at the IL O. 0. F. State Convention in Wilkes- Barre last week. * * and Mrs. Henry Disque have! ed home after spending sev- vs in New York City where they visited the World's Fair. Leonard Schweitzer of Shaver- town is a patient at the General Hospital where he submitted to an operation for appendicitis last week. Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Risley spent the weekend at Easton as guests of the latter's sister and! brother-in-law, Attorney and Mrs. Leighton R. Scott. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Bradley W. Lewis of Tunkhannock announce the birth of a son, Bradley Wakeman, 3rd, at the Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Sat- urday, June 15. Mrs. Lewis is the former Jane Coursen, for many years _a resident of Dallas. * * Mr. and Mrs. Francis Girvin of Dallas announce the birth of a son, | June 12, in the Mercy Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fletcher of Piomeer Avenue left Monday for a “motor trip through New England and the Thousand Islands. " Miss Louise Frantz, daughter of Mrs. Beaulah Frantz has returned from Philadelphia where she just completed her freshman year at the University of Pennsylvania. David Lohman and Harry Keller of Shavertown were among the graduates in the Academic course at Wyoming Seminary recently. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hauck of Lehman Avenue spent last weekend in Baltimore where Mr. Hauck was called on business. x * ‘Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Richards of ilizabeth, N. J., spent the weekend at the home of the latter’s parents, Goss Manor. Mr. and Mrs. Richards had as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Haley of Montrose. Mrs. Milford Shaver of Center Hill Road entertained the members of her bridge club at her home on ‘Thursday evening. Guests number- ed 12. ! Mr. and Mrs. Peynton Lee and son, Peynton, Jr., spent Sunday at the home of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Grose of Peck- ‘ville. Walter Lewis of Allentown spent the weekend as the guest of his sister, Mrs. Zigmund Harmon of Fernbrook. “ Mrs. Henry Kraybill and daugh- ter, Nancy, of Center Hill Road, have left to spend the ‘summer vis- iting relatives in Maytown. Mr. and Mrs. George Von Arx and daughters, Nancy and Jane of Church Street spent the weekend as guests of the former’s mother in Jersey City. Miss Jane remained with her grandmother for two ~ weeks. - The Henry M. Laing Fire Com- pany will meet on Friday evening at the hose house at 8 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tennyson of ' Burgettstown, who arrived last Fri- day to attend the Machell-Brickel wedding spent several days at the New York World's Fair before re- Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Woolbert of | Jimmy Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Jones of Huntsville Road, who has been a patient at the Jef- ferson Hospital in Philadelphia for the past eight months, has returned to his home. Mrs. Joseph Schmerer of Hunts- ville Road, entertained at lunch on Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Philip Herbert, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Her- bert and son, Thomas, Jr., Mrs. David Rowlands and son, David, of Edwardsville. Mrs. Leonard O’Kane who has been doing practical nursing for the past week in Philadelphia returned to her home on Monday. Jack Dungey of Lake Road will leave on Monday for Blair Academy in Norristown, where he will attend the Presbyterian Youth Conference. as a delegate for the association of the Wilkes-Barre Presbyterian Church. The conference will last a week. ® Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dungey of Lake Road, and Mrs. Herbert Cleav- er of Luzerne will spend Sunday in Scranton where they will be guests of the former’s aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. C. William Bertels of Harvey's Lake and Wilkes-Barre announce the birth of a daughter on June 21 at the Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Mother and child are do- ing fine. Mrs. Bertels was before marriage Miss Marian Shindel of Dallas. Sue Nulton, who recently broke her ankle when she slipped on a stool while house cleaning, is now able to be around. During her con- valescence and illness she was a guest of Mrs. Nellie Holcomb of Pioneer Avenue. * x Mr. and Mrs. William Brickel are expected home from their wedding trip to New York and Atlantic City Sunday. Mrs. Earle Keithline of Pottsville who has been spending the past two weeks at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dan- iel Richards returned to her home Friday. Mrs. ‘Mildred Garrahan of Brook- lyn, N. Y., will be the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gar- rahan of Church Street the next two weeks. Mrs. Leonard Machell who has been ill for the past few weeks is improved. * x Mrs. Warren Yeisley of Overbrook Avenue, spent a few days this week in Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Mrs. John Sheehan of Huntsville Road, is registered at Hotel Whitby where she is the guest of her sister- in-law for two weeks. Mannette Price of Wilkes-Barre is the guest of her aunt and uncle, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Bodycomb. Donald Dunn of Main Street has returned to his home after spending some time in Rochester, N. Y. Mrs. Henry Love of Mehoopany is the guest of her son and daugh-’ ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Love of East Dallas, for a week. x % Mrs. John Nicholson of Norton Avenue, who has been ill for the past week has improved and is now able to be out. Miss Joan Blackman of Idetown will leave this week for Westfield, Conn., to attend a house party to be given by Mrs. Darwin Gilbert. Miss Blackman will also attend the boat races at New London. Mrs. George Bromfield of Terrace Street has as her. guest her daugh- ter, Miss Dorothy Miller of Long Island. Kenneth Oliver is seriously ill at his home. Vera Bellas Weds East Dallas Man Ceremony Performed At Centermoreland Church Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock Miss Vera Bellas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bellas, Sr., of Fern- brook became the bride of Stephen Welitchko, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Welitchko of East Dallas in the parsonage of Centermoreland Methodist Church. Rev. Thomas Kline performed the ceremony. Maid of honor was Miss Doris Kester of DeMunds and Earl Bellas, Jr., brother of the bride, was Mr. Welitchko’s best man. ATT EH HARVEY'S LAKE THEATRE AT ALDERSON "IN LOVE WITH LOVE" A Three Act Comedy—Romance Matinee Saturday -¥. THIS WEEK ANY SEAT 40° NE23, 199 Pupils Give Piano Recital Entertain In Church Ruditorium Wednesday Mrs. Lillian Rood Oliver presented her piano pupils in a recital in the main auditorium of the Shavertown M. E. Church Wednesday evening. A large and appreciative audience of parents and friends were present. The recital was opened with a vo- cal solo by Janice Lacey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Verne Lacey of Shavertow;. Mrs. Oliver's pupils then enter- tained with a splendid program of piano selections. Those taking part were: Naomi Hons, Catherine Brace, Janice Lacey, Dean Dodson, Louise Margaret Davis, Dorothy Smith, Clare June Malkemes of Shaver- town; Ann Emery, Mildred Ide of Kingston; Janet Post, Richard Post, Louise Hazeltine of Trucksville; Bar- bara Clark, Patricia Ferry, Eloise Freeman, Ruth Scott, Betty Welsh, Jane Ayre, Doris McCarthy of Dal- las. Elma A. Robbins Married Saturday eds Phillip Anderson In Trucksville Church Miss Elma A. Robbins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Robbins of Trucksville, became the bride of Phillip H. Anderson, son of Mrs. Blanche Anderson and the late Har- | ry Anderson of Dallas, in the) Trucksville M. E. Church Saturday afternoon at 2:30. Rev. Harry M. Savacool performed the ceremony. The wedding march was played by Mrs. Harvey McCarty, sister of the | bridegroom. Miss Robbins had as her brides- maid the sister of the bridegroom, Miss Helen Anderson, while Robert E. Robbins, brother of the bride, was | best man. The bride wore a street-length dress of white crepe and matching turban. Her shoulder bouquet was of white orchids. Miss Anderson was dressed in white with yellow accessories and carried painted daisies and talisman roses. A small reception for members of the immediate families and a few friends was held at the Robbins home following the ceremony. After a motor trip through the New Eng- land States, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson will be at home to their friends at 559 Rutter Avenue, Kingston. The bride is a graduate of Kings- ton Township High School and Wyo- ming Seminary. Mr. Anderson at- tended Dallas borough schools and was graduated from Coughlin High School, Wilkes-Barre, and Univer- sity of Pennsylvania Wharton School. He is employed as account- ant at the Continental Can Com- pany, and was until recently, in charge of the office of Dallas-Shav- ertown Water Co. The bride was attractive in a white lace dress and large leghorn hat. She wore a corsage of pink roses and daisies. Miss Kester was gowned in pink lace and her flow- ers were yellow roses and daisies. Following the ceremony a recep- tion was held at the home of the bride’s parents for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cul- ver, Mr. and Mrs. William Minnie of Huntington Mills; Mr. and Mrs. Willard Prynn, Mr. and Mrs. Shel- don Prynn, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Prynn, Adaline Prynn, Marjorie Prynn of Carverton; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Prynn of Rochester, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Lester Glahn, Trucks- ville, George Rogers of Vernon, Mrs. Charles Nyhart of Plains, Mr. and Mrs. Giles Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wilson, Maralyn Wilson, Frank Matukitus, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Strag- lus of East Dallas; Doris Garnett of Dallas, Nelson Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wilson, Ida Lou Wilson, Doris Kester, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Updyke, Emma Evans of DeMunds; Mr. and Mrs. William Storey of Cen- termoreland and Betty Edwards, Frank Howell, Mary Lasher, Earl Bellas, Jr.. Daisy and Janice Bellas of Fernbrook, the bride and groom and the host and hostess. Mrs. Welitchko is a graduate of Dallas Township schools and has been living with her grandfather at DeMunds. Mr. Welitchko was graduated from the Kingston Town- ship schools and is employed with the Goeringer Construction Co. The couple left for a trip to Atlantic City and Washington, D. C., Sunday. NONE RESERVED PLAN A PARTY NEXT WEEK: turning to their home. “NIGHT MUST FALL” Dodson, Jane Case, Richard Case, | i FASHION PREVIEW Straight out of a daguerrotype is this innocent party dress of dotted swiss, trimmed with rickrack and frothing with ruffles for that sum- mer wedding. Miss Hoover Bride Of Lewis Burket} Rev. C. H. Gilbert Performs Ceremony The wedding of Miss Marie Hoov- er, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Hoover of Trucksville and Lewis Burkett of West Wyoming, took place in the parsonage of Carver- ton M. E. Church Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. Rev. Charles H. Gil- bert officiated. The bride had as her attendant Miss Sarah Knorr of Carverton. Best man was Gerald Perry of Mount Zion. The bride wore an Alice blue dress of street length and white turban. Her corsage was of talis- man roses and baby’s breath. The bridemaid’s gown was of pink crepe and her flowers of pink roses. Mrs. Burkett is a graduate of Kingston Township High School. Mr. Burkett attended Wyoming High School and is employed at the Dur- land Sand Co. at Wyoming. The couple will make their home on Shoemaker Avenue, West Wyo- ming. Miss Ryman Wed To George Mooré Couple To Make Home In Wyoming After Trip The wedding of Miss Evelyn Grace | Ryman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Ryman of East Dallas, and George Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Moore of Wyoming, took place in the parsonage of the First Baptist Church at Wyoming Wed- nesday morning at 8 o'clock. Rev. George F. Haines performed the cer- emony. Marie Ryman, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid and Kenneth Moore, brother of the bridegroom was best man. The bride wore a street length dress of dawn blue lace and large white hat with velvet streamers. Her corsage was of pink roses. Miss Ryman was gowned in pink lace and large white hat, and her flow- ers were yellow roses. After the ceremony the couple left for a trip to Atlantic City. On their return they will reside on Breese Street, Wyoming. Mrs. Moore is a graduate of the Dallas Township High School and spent one year at the Chesbrough Seminary at Rochester. The bride- groom was graduated from the Wyoming High School and is em- ployed by the Roy Stauffeur Auto- mobile Co. Dallas "E'S. Enjoy Party Mrs. Robert Jones Is Hostess At Cottage Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones enter- tained members of the Dallas Chap- ter Eastern Star at their summer home at Harvey's Lake Tuesday afternoon and evening. Guests: Miss Bethia Allen, Mrs. Eva Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Whit- !ney, Mr. and Mrs. James Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bronson, Mr. ,and Mrs. Willard Durbin, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moore, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Lewis, Mrs. Beaulah Frantz, Miss Louise Frantz, Mr. and Mrs. { Russell Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Arb- | er, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hontz, Mr, land Mrs. Earl Crispell, Patty Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Jones. Ellanor Machell Married Saturda Ceremony Performed | In Garden Of Home A pretty wedding was solemnized Saturday afternoon at 2:30 when Miss Ellanor Machell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Machell of Machell Avenue, became the bride of William Austin Brickel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brickel of Main Street in the garden of the Machell home. Rev. Douglas Davies of New Park, Pa., a college friend of the pride. | groom, performed the ceremony! under an informal arch of mountain laurel. Rev. Francis Freeman as- sisted. The bride who was given in mar- riage by her father, wore a quaint white marquisette gown and car- ried a shower bouquet of white ros- es and sweet peas. Miss Dorothy Jones of Scranton, bridesmaid, was gowned in pink marquisette, and her flowers were pink sweet peas. The A a a a ed Helen's Beauty Shop 514 VAUGHN STREET Cor. Buckingham & Vaughn Sts. rs — Specializing in — CROQUINOLE and SPIRAL PERMA- NENT WAVING and HAIR DYEING — Phone 7-8753 — LUZERNE, PA. 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