The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, July 17, 1942, Image 4

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    Home Phone 161
Purely Personal
Office Phone 300
Mrs. M. L. Yaple of Church street
entertained this week Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Quick of Union, N. J.
Mrs. Arthur Culver of Machell
avenue will spend the weekend at
Elizabeth,” N. J., visiting her hus-
band who is employed there.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Busch of Cen-
ter Hill road moved to Syracuse,
~ N.Y, on Friday.
Mrs. Daniel Richards and infant
daughter, Judith Ann, returned from
Nesbitt Hospital on Tuesday. Judith
Ann is the Richards’ second child.
Mr. and Mrs. John Yaple of Goss
Manor entertained over the weekend
Miss Jean Mack of Division street,
~ Kingston.
~ Mrs. Joseph McCaffrey and son of
Danville are spending some time
with Mr. and Mrs. James Oliver on
Lake street.
* * *
Mrs. Charles Jones, of Claude
street had as guest on bonday Mrs.
. Milburne Rosser of New York City.
Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Brown of Leh-
man will have as their guest this
weekend their son, Harold, of Phila-
delphia. i
Rev. and Mrs. Frank Abbott of
Lehman entertained last week their
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
f Mrs. Frank P. Abbott and son, Rod-
ney, of East Orange; N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stevens of West
Dallas had as guests on Sunday Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Henderson of Ply-
mouth.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hallock of
Lake street had as guests over the
holiday weekend B. J. Hallock of
Binghamton, N. Y., L. D. Hallock of
Honesdale, Mr. and Mrs. E. Hallock
of Shavertown and Mr. ‘and Mrs.
Ridgley Ryman of Trenton, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith of
Machell avenue have as guests their
granddaughter, Jean Marie Smith,
and friends, Jean Robbins and Mar-
ion Lloyd of Kingston.
* * *
- PFC Sterling W. McMichael re-
- turned Tuesday to Camp Livingston,
La., after spending a 10-day fur-
~ lough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
William G. McMichael, Main street,
~ Shavertown. Private McMichael is
with the 109th F. A. Bn.
Mrs. Richard Owens of Dallas en-
~ tertained members of the Ball and
: @ Chain Club at her home last Wed-
\ nesday. Cards’ were played and
~ lunch served to Mr. and Mrs. Jos-
eph Jewell, Mr. and Mrs. David
Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Schmerer and Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Owens.
{ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Spade were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
‘Richard Owens. ;
Word has been received that Rob-
ert Garris has been promoted from
' corporal to sergeant. Robert is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garris
of Shavertown. He is with the U. S.
Engineers, c/o Postmaster New
~ York City.
Hy ve }
Miss Marguerite Douglas of Fern-
brook is entertaining her niece, Miss
Mary Ricketts of New York City.
Mrs. Florence Phillips and son,
Dick, of Norton avenue, spent Fri-
day in Philadelphia on a business
trip.
Miss Marjorie Mekeel and Paul
Walter have returned after spend-
ing a week with Mr. Walter's sister
at Washington, D. C.
Miss Alice Davies, who is engaged
"as counselor in a camp in New Eng-
land, will spend the weekend with
Davies on Parsonage street.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Elicker and
daughter, Carol, of Pioneer avenue
left this week to make their home at
* 'Sommer’s Point, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Chamberlain
of Goss Manor entertained on Sun-
day Miss Martha Zehner of Blooms-
burg, Stanley Brown of Staten Is-
land and Miss Beverly Noll of Le-
_ highton. Miss Noll is a former com-
mercial teacher at Dallas Borough
High School.
* * ®
Miss Barbara Metz, Trucksville, is
the guest of her brother and sister-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Metz,
Newark, N. J.
George Trescott, Berwick, is visit-
ing his brother, John Trescott, Ter-
‘race street, Fernbrook.
Mr. and Mrs. William Vivian
spent Sunday in Rome, Pa.
Miss Dorothy Deemer has return-
ed to her home in Hallstead. She
has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Hartman, Main road, Fern-
“ brook, the past month.
Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell,
and family, of West Pittston, have
moved into the house recently va-
cated by the Brown family, on
Poplar street.
Mr. and Mrs, Olin DeWolfe and
son, Robert, of Washington, D. C.,
‘are the guests of Mr. DeWolfe's
mother, Mrs. Amy DeWolfe of Mill
street.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Brown of
Lehman have as their guest the
former's sister, Miss Eleanor Brown
of Wilkes-Barre.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cooper of
Lehman had as guests last week
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Williams of
Westfield, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sidler of Leh-
man, announce the birth of a son
July 13 at Bloomsburg Hospital.
This is the Sidler’s second child,
Joan is 4 years old.
* * *
Mrs. Joseph Hand entertained
members of her card club at her
home recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lundy and
daughters of Pioneer avenue moved
into their apartment on Main street
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Alden M. Trafford
of Saginaw avenue had as guests
this week Mrs. Herbert G. Hold and
George Churchill Hold of Caldwell,
N. J. Yesterday Mrs. Trafford’s
| parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Church-
ill and Herbert, Jr., of Montclair,
arrived to spend some time with the
Traffords.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Garinger of
Harvey’s Lake had as Sunday
guests Mr. and Mrs. Coray Ransom
of Demunds road.
Mrs. L. P. Taylor, who has been
spending some time with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Gordon of
Norton avenue, left Tuesday morn-
ing for her home in Atlanta, Ga.
: * * *
William Wagner was ill several
days this week at his home in Fern-
brook.
Carolyn Morris, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. William Morris of Over-
brook avenue, is recovering at her
home from a dog bite. Carolyn had
been playing with the little fellow
.when he accidentally bit her lip.
Word has been received from Her-
bert Smith, son. of Burgess and Mrs.
H. A. Smith of Machell avenue that
he has been sent to Camp Lee, Va.,
and is with the Quartermaster’s
Corp.
Robert Roberts, who is employed
at Middletown, spent the weekend
with his family on Church street.
Miss Jane Ayre, Dallas, and Elsie
Ayre, Trucksville, are the guests of
their cousin, Nancy Ayre, at York,
Pa. ERR
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Miss Florence Hausch, camp di-
rector at the Girl Scout Camp at
Harvey's Lake, will leave on Friday
for Winchester, Virginia, where she
will be councilor at the Scout camp
there.
Miss Lois Avery, Alderson, will
.| serve as life guard at Camp Burle,
Forksville, Sullivan County, the next
two weeks.
Jean Hildebrant, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John Hildebrant of East
Dallas left Saturday to secure work
in Newark. Jean -is making her
home with Margaret Brace and Hel-
en Lumley, also East Dallas girls.
Miss Betty Yanek, who is em-
ployed in Philadelphia, will arrive
next week to spend her vacation
with her mother, Mrs. Margaret
Yanek of Lehman.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Boston,
teachers at Lehman High School,
will spend the weekend at Forrest
Lake where they will be the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. H. Austin Snyder.
* * *
Jean Schooley of Lake street is
spending two weeks at the Girl
Scout Camp at Harvey's Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jolley of Noxen
announce the birth of a nine pound
daughter Wednesday, July 15. This
is the Jolleys’ first child. Mrs. Jol-
ley is the former Miss Elsie Wyant
of Noxen.
Mrs. Emma Ide of Lehman visit-
ed Mrs. James Rogers of Idetown
one day last week. Mrs. Rogers
spent a day at her son’s, Russell
Rogers, home in Idetown.
Clarence Spencer is improving at
his home in Idetown after his re-
cent illness.
Mrs. Clarence Smith and children
of North Eaton have returned after
spending a week with Mrs. Smith’s
sister, Mrs. Francis McDonald, of
Trenton, New Jersey. Mrs. McDon-
ald is visiting her mother and father,
Mr. and Mrs. James Rogers of Ide-
town. \
x * *
Arthur Montross, Emory Hadsel
and Alfred Hadsel of Idetown were
home over the weekend. All three
are employed at Hazleton.
Mrs. Atley Kocher and daughter,
Gertrude, of Dallas called on Mrs.
Alfred Hadsel Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Crosby and
son, Drew, of Williamsport, spent
Sunday with Mrs. Crosby's mother,
Mrs. E. R. Parrish of Idetown. Carol
Crosby. returned with her parents
after spending the week with Helen
Welsh of Idetown and Drew stayed
for the week with his aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. David Ide.
eighborhood Notes And
Stanley Davieses To Be
Hosts At Reception
Wedding reception for Miss Eliz-
abeth Yeager Davies and Fred Mec-
Gown will be held at the home of
the former’s aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Davies, Parsonage
street, Saturday afternoon. Miss
Davies and Mr. McGown will be
married in the Forty Fort Presby-
terian Church at 2:30 Saturday aft-
ernoon. Miss Alice Davies will be a
member of the wedding party.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ryan and
son, Richard, of Hoboken, N. J., re-
turned to their home after spending
two weeks at the home of the lat-
ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. |
Girvan, of Lake street.
Mr. and Mrs. George Rice, Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Rice and Bobby
of Lehman, Mr. and Mrs. John Rice
and children Floyd, Clara. Belle and
Ida of Forty Fort had dinner with
Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Wright of
Lehman Sunday.
Janet Wright of Lehman is spend-
ing two weeks with Ida Rice of
Forty Fort.
Elwood C. Terry, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Elwood L. Terry of Forty Fort,
has returned home after spending
two weeks with his grandmother,
Mrs. C. F, Terry of Idetown.
Mrs. Ted Williams and sons, Ted,
Monroe “and David, from Kingston
have returned home after spending
three weeks with Mrs. Susan Dodd
of Idetown.
Marilyn Williams, Loraine and
Evalyn Keller, Peggy Dean and Elsie
Jean Ide of Idetown are attending
day camp at Wildwood.
Harold Donnelly of Idetown is
erecting a new porch on his home.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Van Blarcom
of Shavertown have announced the
pital July 11. Mrs. VanBlarcom is
the former Miss Virginia Homer of
Kingston.
* * *
Mrs. Morgan Rowlands is spend-
ing some time in Bangon, Maine,
where she was called by the death
of her sister.
Mrs. Mary Urbanavitch of Main
road Trucksville, has as guest for
a week her niece, Dolores Adam-
chick, of Lehman.
Bob Niemeyer, who is employed
in Baltimore, is spending several
days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
William Niemeyer, of Davenport
street. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Mathias of Olyphant were guests
of the Niemeyers.
Staff Sergeant and Mrs. Edward
Jones, who are guests of the form-
er’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
Niemeyer on Davenport street, en-
tertained on Sunday Staff Sergeant
James Donavon of New Cumberland,
Miss Jeanne Spahr of Harrisburg
and PFC. and Mrs. Thedore Davis
of Camp Ritchie, Md.
Mrs. Eugene Lamoreaux of Leh-
man is suffering from a fractured
ankle which she injured when she
slipped on the steps at the home of
her daughter in Dallas.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Major of Leh-
man had as guests Sunday the
former’s mother, Mrs. Dora Major,
and Miss Myrtle Major of Shaver-
town.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sutton, Mrs.
Fred Sutton and daughters Arlene
and Phyllis, all of Idetown, called
on Mrs. Walter Andrews of Shaver-
town Tuesday. Mrs. Andrews’
daughter, Delphine, returned with
Mrs. Fred Sutton to spend the week.
Mr. and Mrs. William Weaver,
Sr., and Mrs. Margaret Jennings of
Idetown spent Sunday with the
former's son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. William Weaver, Jr.,
of Kunkle.
Walter Smith, employed in Mary-
land, is visiting his family in Ide-
town.
Russell Dodd is spending two
weeks with his wife in Idetown. Mr.
Dodd is employed at Remington
Arms Works in Bridgeport, Conn.
* * *
Mrs. Sherman Hoover of Ruggles
is under observation at General Hos-
pital in Wilkes-Barre. She is the
mother of Mrs. Howard Boice of
Idetown.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Swan and Patsy
of Chase spent a few days with Mr.
Swan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Swan of Idetown.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wright and
sons, Dale and Woody, of Forty
Fort are spending a week’s vacation
at the home of Mr. Wright's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright of Ide-
town.
Rebecca Wright of Idetown, is vis-
Trucksville.
Mrs. Zibbie Nevel has returned
to her home in Idetown after re-
ceiving treatment at the General
Hospital.
Harold Garinger, Jr., of Endicott,
spent the week with Mr, and Mrs.
Alfred Hadsel. Mr, and Mrs. Marvin
Randall and infant son, Billy, of
Endicott, visited the Hadsels over
the weekend.
birth of a daughter in General Hos- :
iting Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Case of J
| number of friends.
3% teaspoon salt
34 teaspoon pepper
For Garnish:
1 hard cooked egg, sliced
5 stuffed olives
Serves 6-8.
Miss Arline Moore Is Wed
To Wilmer Evans Saturday
Miss Arline Laura Moore, daugh-
ter of Mrs: Jennie Moore and the
late George Moore of East Dallas,
became the bride of Wilmer Evans,
son of Mr. and Mrs. William Evans
of Vernon, Saturday morning, July
11 at 10 a. m., in the Shavertown
Methodist parsonage. Rev. Roswell
W. Lyon, pastor, performed - the
ceremony. There were no attend-
ants.
The bride was attractive in pow-
der blue suit dress with white ac-
1 can condensed chicken soup
3 cups cooked veal, ground
2 teaspoons gelatine (softened in 2 tablespoons water)
Strain the chicken soup and heat the broth. Mix the rice, chicken
and celery from the soup with the cooked veal and put all through the
food chopper, using the medium blade. os
Dissolve the softened gelatin in the hot broth ‘and .then mix with
ground meat mixture, salt and pepper.
Arrange slices of hard cooked egg and stuffed olives in bottom of
loaf pan (size 7 x 3% x 3 inches). Put meat mixture on garnish and
place in the refrigerator until firm. Turn out on lettuce or greens.
Local
Jellied Supper Veal Loaf For A ‘Warm Night
By DOROTHY GREIG
cessories. Her shoulder bouquet
was of pink roses.
Mrs.. Evans is a graduate of
Coughlin High School, Wilkes-Barre.
She has been employed at Alfred |;
Moore’s store in East Dallas. Mr.
Evans just recently returned from
Porto Rico where he operated pow-
er shovels in construction work.
Saturday night he left for Newport
News, Va., where he expects to be
employed for some time. Mrs. Evans
will leave shortly to join him there.
EE Rn TR TR
Mrs. Edward Parrish, the form-
er Ruth Maloney of Forty Fort, was
guest of honor at a variety shower
given by her mother-in-law, Mrs.
E. R. Parrish, Tuesday evening at
the Parrish home in Idetown. A
buffet luncheon was served on a
table decorated in pink and white
with a centerpiece of sweetpeas. The
bride received many lovely gifts for
her future home. Those present
were: Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Wright
and son, Edwin, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Shaver,
Mrs. Edward Parrish Is Guest
Of Honor At Variety Shower
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wright, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul E. Rice, Mr and Mrs.
Howard Reilly, Mrs. John Evans,
Mrs. Alfred Hadsel and children,
Carlton, Carol and Lynn, Mrs. E. H.
Hadsel, Mrs. Charles Merithew,
Marilyn Pettebone, Mrs. J. G. Had-
sel and daughter, Martha, Mrs. R.
B. Shaver, Bess Cooke, Mrs. Ken-
neth Calkins and daughter, Judy,
the hostess, Mrs. E. R. Parrish, the
groom, Edward Parrish, and the
guest of honor, Mrs. Edward Par-
rish.
Patricia Reynolds Is
Bride Of George Mclean
Wedding of Miss Patricia Rey-
nolds, daughter of Col. and Mrs.
Dorrance Reynolds of Goodleigh
Farms, Dallas, and Ensign George
Roberts McLean, son of Mrs. George
R. McLean and the late George R.
McLean of South Franklin street,
Wilkes-Barre, took place Saturday
lat 4 o'clock in‘St. Clement’s Episco-
pal Church, Wilkes-Barre. Rev. Fred
W. Trumbore performed the cere-
mony. Miss Monica Reynolds, cousin
of the bride, of Englewood, N. J.,
was maid of honor and Mrs. John B.
Coffinberry of Larchmont and Mrs.
C. Welles Belin of Waverly, sisters of
thé bride, were bridesmaids. Alexan-
der McLean was his brother’s best
man. Ushers were William H. Snyder,
Jr., of Philadelphia, Lt. Charles H.
Miner, USN., M. J. Colton Hand,
Wilkes-Barre, ‘and Edward Darling
of Kingston.
Mrs. McLean is a graduate of
Wilkes-Barre Institute and has been
associated with her father in busi-
ness. Mr. McLean is a graduate of
Wyoming Seminary, Lafayette Col-
lege and University of Pennsylvania
Law School. He is a member of
Luzerne County Bar Association.
Ensign McLean reported for ac-
tive duty on Wednesday.
Entertain At Picnic
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Case enter-
tained at a picnic lunch July 4 a
Present were:
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Case, Donald and
James Case, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman
Kunkle, Paul Walter, Miss Marjorie
Mekeel, Glenn Case, Miss’ Rebecca
Wright, Miss Jane Owens and Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Owens.
Mrs. Charles Jones Is
Hostess To Card Club
Mrs. Charles Jones of Claude
street entertained members of her
card club Friday evening. Prize
winners were Lettie Culver, Edna
McCarthy and Barbara Oliver.
Others present were Lillian Kuehn,
Betty Warhola, Alice ¥aple, Edna
Whitesell, Hortense Ehaver, Marion
Lee, Ruth Lewin and Mrs. Dan
Sutch.
Works At Martin Plant
William Carroll, son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Carroll of Machell
avenue started working at the Glen
L. Martin Aircraft Company in Bal-
timore last week. Bill is rooming
with Bob Niemeyer at the William
Niemeyer home.
Ella Moore Class Meets
At Dickinson Home
Mrs. Jeanette Dickinson was
hostess to members of the Ella
Moore Sunday School Class of East
Dallas Methodist Church Tuesday
evening. Plans were made to buy |
hymnals for the church and to have
the piano tuned. The annual picnic
of the group will take the form of
a covered dish supper on the lawn
of the church due to tire and gaso-
line shortage. Mrs. Bessie Brace
and Mrs. Regina Fowler will be ‘in
charge of the entertainment. Pres-
ent at Tuesday's meeting were Mrs.
Ben Brace, Mrs. Nelson Moore, Miss
Myra Carlin, Mrs. Alfred Moore,
Mrs. Charles Moore, Mrs. Charles
Weiss, Mrs. Paul Carlin, Mrs. John
Hildebrant, Mrs. Ted Wilson, Mrs.
Robert Fowler, Mrs. Winfield Brace,
Mrs. Lucy Morgan, assistant host-
ess, and the hostess.
Mrs. Frank Jackson Hostess
At Lovely Garden Party
Mrs. Frank Jackson was hostess
at a lovely garden party, sponsored
by the W. S. C. S. of the Alderson
Methodist Church at her home in
Thursday. Party
tables were attractive with lace
cloths. and centerpieces of mixed
garden flowers in sea shell contain-
ers. Mrs. J. Rolland Crompton and
Mrs. David R. Morgan received the
guests and Mrs. O. R. Mullison and
Mrs. Morgan poured.
A splendid program consisted of
accordian solos by Shirley Boston
of Pike’s Creek, readings by Maralyn
Morgan of Edwardsville, and read-
ings by Mrs. Herbert Williams of
Alderson last
'| Trucksville.
Guests: Edna L. Smith, Marguer-
ite Smith, Mrs. Robert Jones, Hattie
Jones, Jerry Wild, Mrs. James Mar-
tin, Mary E. Morgan Mrs. Thomas
Davis, Margaret Davis, Mrs. D. P.
‘{ Honeywell Mrs. Anna Richards, Mrs.
Stella Isaacs, Miss Bessie Herriots,
Ellen S. Clark Fidelia Clark, Ger-
trude Dickover, Georgia Dickover,
Mrs. O. R. Mullison, Mrs. David
Morgan, Mrs. Thomas Harwood, Mrs.
Harry Allen, Mrs. James Lord, Mrs.
George Armitage Mrs. Lee Zimmer-
man, Mrs. Jessie Shupp, Mrs. War-
ren Boston, Miss Lucy Wolfe, Miss
Shirley Boston, Mrs. Ray Garinger,
Mrs. Fred Swanson, Arnold Garin-
ger, Anna Fitten, Mrs. Herbert
Ferry, Mrs. Ralph Morgan, Mrs.
Elizabeth Frances, Mrs. Ralph Jones,
Mrs. Curtis Marsh, Mrs. G. Earl
Smith, Maralyn Morgan, Doris Tripp,
Lenora Carey, Marion Smith, Mrs.
Phil Thomas Mrs. Daisy Crispell,
Mrs. Arthur Kocher, Mrs. W. D.
Roberts, Mrs. Leona Leinthall, Mrs.
Warren Dennis, Mrs. Harry Ruth,
Mrs. Otis Allen, Mrs. Irma Harris,
Mrs. G. E. Davis, Mrs. George Smith,
Mrs. Herbert Williams, Mrs. Harriet
Rauch, Mrs. Peter Delaney, Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Rogers, Mrs. Bernard
Rogers, Mrs. George Ellsworth, Mrs.
Nettie O'Malley, Mrs. Florence Bal-
comb, Mrs. Ray Shultz, Mrs. Ruth
Stevenson, Mrs. Ralph Davis, Mrs. J.
Rolland Crompton, Mrs. Emma Wil-
liams, Mrs. Margaret McKechnie,
Mrs. Harvey Kitchen, Mrs. Albert
Armitage, Mrs. Elwood Conden, Mrs.
Florence Conden, Jennie Lee Con-
den, Frank Jackson and Rev. David
Morgan. }
Miss Anna Ryman Is
Wed To James Carroll
Announcement has been made of
the marriage of Miss Anna Marie
Ryman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
George Ryman of Dallas and James
.{ Allen Carroll, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Patrick Carroll of Schenectady, N.
Y. Rev. Christopher King perform-
ed the ceremony in the rectory of
St. Columbia’s Church, Schenectady,
on July 13. Attendants were Mrs.
George Moore of Wyoming, sister of
the bride, and Gerald Carroll,
brother of the bridegroom.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Hudak
Give Surprise Party
A surprise birthday party hon-
oring Robert Zimmerman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Zimmerman
of Wilkes-Barre, was held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony
Hudak of Overbrook avenue on Sun-
day. Robert celebrated his sixth
birthday anniversary. Games were
played and refreshments served.
Present were: Mary Louise Rucis-
chak, Betty Lopaski, Mary Ann
Zimmerman, Joseph Lopaski, David
] Hudak,
Michael Rubiscak, John
Mrs. Carroll is a graduate of Dal- { Hudak, Alfred Hudak, Mr. and Mrs.
las Township High School and
| Eenneth Zimmerman of Wilkes-
Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. She | Barre, Mr. and Mrs. John Lopaski
is connected with Ellis Hospital in | of Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Schenectady. Mr. Carroll was grad-
uated from Mt. Pleasant High
School, and Union College, Sche-
nectady. He is with General Elec-
tric Company in Schenectady where
the couple will make their home.
Carl Carey Writes
Mr, and Mrs. Leo Carey of Main
| road, Trucksville, received a letter
from their son, Carl, through the
San Francisco postmaster this week.
This is the first message the Careys
have had from their son since Moth-
er’s Day when he wired his mother.
The letter had been written June 11.
Word From Australia
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lamoreaux
of Lehman received a nice letter
from Alfred from Australia this
week. The letter which was written
May 28 was postmarked June 8,
just five weeks ago. Al says they
are being treated royally in Aus-
tralia and there is nothing for his
mother to worry about. He gets
a great kick out of figuring his pay
in English money and seeing the
automobiles drive down the left
side of the road.
Rubiscak of Wilkes-Barre, the
guest of honor and Mr. and Mrs.
Hudak.
Honor Son and Daughter
Spending Leave At Home
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Benjamin of
Noxen entertained at a family din-
ner recently honoring their son and
daughter who came home on leave
after a year’s absence. Lt. May Ben-
jamin ANC is stationed at Station -
Hospital, Fort Eustis, Virginia; Lt.
Clinton W. Benjamin just received
his wings at Mather Field, Califor-
nia. He came home by plane. At-
tending the dinner were Wallace G.
Whitaker, a very good friend of
the family, and the following broth-
ers and sisters: Selma, Stella, Nancy,
Joseph, Robert, the guests of honor
and the parents.
iLouella Neely Tea
Louella Neely Bible Class of Leh-
man Methodist Church will hold
their annual tea on the lawn of the
church on Wednesday afternoon. .
Friends are invited to attend.
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