PAGE FOUR Purely Personal Office Phone 300 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Klump, for- mer Kingston Township residents, now of Coatsville, will leave tomor- row to make their home in Provo, Utah. Miss Gertrude Wilson, of Franklin street, spent several days last week in Washington, D. C., and Charles- ton, W. Va., where she visited her brother and family. Her niece, Vir- ginia Wilson, returned with her to be the guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sutch, of Goss Manor, announce the birth of a baby girl, in Pittsburgh, Tues- day, June 22. This is the Sutch’s first child. Mrs. J. D. Hutchison; who has been a patient at Nesbitt Hospital, has returned to her home at Trucks- ville. She is getting along nicely. * * * Mrs. Jerry Richards has returned to her home in Kunkle after sub- mitting to an appendicitis operation at Nesbitt Hospital. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Judith Boone Bechler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Beehler, of Franklin street, Wilkes-Barre, and Ashley Ahlborn, son of Mrs. Fred W. Ahlborn, Satur- day afternoon, at 4 o'clock. Rev. Martyn Keeler performed the cere- mony. The Beehlers are former resi- dents of Lake street, Dallas. William Rhodes, Jr., Aviation Radioman in the Navy, recently ~ spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Rhodes, of Rice street, Trucksville. Mrs. Clifford Space, of Huntsville road, is the guest of her daughter,’ Louise, in Washington, D. C. Miss Elizabeth Kitchen, of Dav- enport street, ed a position. * * * Miss Lina Garinger, of Alderson, is spending the summer at Wat- erbury, Conn. where she is the guest of her sister, Mrs. V. A. Ros- engrant. Mrs. Edward Mullen, of Hillside, spent the weekend in New York City visiting ‘her husband; Lieutenant J. G. Mullen. By a lucky coincidence, Lieutenant Mullen, who had been at sea for sixth months, landed in New York the night before his first wed- ding anniversary. Word has been received that Don- ald Dodson, who recently entered the service, is stationed in Cali- fornia. + Mr. Dodson is a former teacher at Lehman. Mrs. John Girvan, of Lake street, has received word that her son, Robert's address has been changed to c/o Postmaster, Los Angeles, California. John Girvan is at Mil- waukie, Oregon. ®YH * Mrs. Arthur Culver, of Machell avenue, is spending the weekend in Elizabeth, N. J., where she is guest of her husband. Mr. and Mrs. William Brace and Mrs. Carrie Kunkle entertained at dinner on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Boyer, of Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brace ‘and son, Charles, T., West Dallas, and Billy Brace, Jr. Mrs. Carrie Kunkle returned home recently after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Archie Corby and family, of West Pittston, and while there attended the graduation exercises of their daughter, Janet. Miss Bette Yanek, of Philadel- phia, spent four days last week with her mother, Mrs. Margaret Yanek, of Lehman. left yesterday for: Philadelphia, where she has accept-. and daughter, Alberta, of New- ark, N. J.; Mrs. Loren Fritz, of New- ark, who is staying with her broth- er, Charles, and Cpl. Loren Fritz, of Wilmington, Delaware; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Brace and son, Richard, of Mr. and Mrs. William Brickel and twin children, of Wilmington, Del., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Machell and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brickel. Miss of Church street, spent the weekend at Mon- Jean Bogert, mouth, N. J., where she was. the guest of her fiance, Lewis Culp. Mrs. son, of Claude street, will leave this Charles Jones and infant week to spend several weeks with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Love, of Mehoopany. ww Mrs. John Durbin, of Franklin street, will be hostess to members of the Mary Durbin Sunday School Class at a wiener roast tonight, Fri- day. Miss Mary Kuchta, who is a teacher at Lakewood, N. J., has re- turned to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kuchta, of Al- derson, for the summer. Edgar Stem, of Alderson, has as guest for several weeks, his daugh- ter, Miss Harriet Stem, of Philadel- phia. Rev. and Mrs. Harry Rundell, of Noxen, attended the ordination of Rev. Raymond E. Swailes at Clear- field, on Friday. There were twelve ministers at the service. Professor and Mrs. Charles March, of Wyoming Seminary, are spending the summer at Loyalville. He * * Pvt. Alfred L: Nulton, who is sta- ' tioned at Halloran General Hospital, | Staten Island, recently spent a sev- en day furlough with his parents, | Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Nulton. | Mrs. Dean Garreau, of Lawn Acres, entertained this week her sister-in-law, of Harrisburg. Mr. | Garreau was out of town on busi- : ness. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith, of Cliffside avenue, Trucksville, are visiting their son and daughter, Harry, Jr., and Lois, at Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kunkle, of Kunkle, had as weekend guest their daughter, Martha, who is employed in Wilmington, Del. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Reed, of Shavertown, announce the birth of |a baby girl Wednesday morning at the Nesbitt Hospital. Ralph Eipper, son of Robert Eip- per, formerly of Dallas, underwent a tonsildectomy at the Nesbitt Hos- pital this week. * * * Miss Betty Anne Reynolds has re- turned to her home on Johnson avenue, Trucksville, from. General Hospital. She has improved after her operation for appendicitis. Bruce Atkinson and son, Donald, are spending some time with rela- tives at Endicott and Chenangoe Forks, New York. Annabelle Ellsworth, of Forty Fort, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Bruce Atkinson, of Davenport street. They were guests of Mrs. Robert Shotwell and family on Tuesday. Thomas Atkinson spent Father’s Day at Loren Berlew’s, of Sterling Farms, Alderson. Isabel Hunt underwent an opera- tion at the Nesbitt Memorial Hos- pital on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Cowan, of Sterling Farms, Harvey's Lake, have as their guest, Mrs. Cowan's moth- er, Mrs. Ramsey, of Harrisburg. # * * Mrs. Michael Getzman, of Alder- son, returned Saturday evening from Philadelphia, where she spent a week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stegon, Mr. and Mrs. John Maketa, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ipasky and ‘Mrs. V. P. Corcoran. Mrs. V. P. Corcoran who has been occupying the Harvey Kitchen house, at Alderson, for the winter, SHAVER THEATRE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DOUBLE FEATURE ‘The Great Gildersleeve’ Harold Peary “Stardust On the Sage” Gene Autry Shavertown MONDAY AND TUESDAY “Lucky Jordan” Alan Ladd, and Helen Walker CARTOON—SPORT REEL WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY DOUBLE FEATURE “Henry Aldrich Gets Glamour” Jimmie Lydon “Lady Bodyguard” Ann Shirley has returned to her home in Phila- delphia. Mr. Corcoran has joined the marine corps. Mrs. Morgan Wilcox, of Lake street, entertained Mrs. Katherine Baur and Mrs. W. M. Williams and Mrs. Fred Gordon at a bridge party Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Charles Fisher Entertains On Birthday Mrs. Charles Fisher, Main street, Trucksville, recently entertained members of her birthday club at a dinner. The day was spent in chat- ting and story telling. Present were: Mrs. Amanda Herdman, Mrs. Amy Miers, Mrs. Irene Devens, Mrs. Stella Isaacs, Mrs. Lana Elston, of Kunkle; Mrs. Helen Honeywell, Mrs. Lillian Whipp, of Dallas; Mrs. Marietta Wardan, Mrs. Margaret Woolbert, Mrs. Jane Isaacs, of Shavertown; Mrs. Evelyn Montross, of Luzerne, and the hostess. ; : . THE POST, FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1943 Red roses and a splash of white daisies make a delightful centerpiece with dark blue and white china. Jorothy Draper, brilliant head of the Good Housekeeping Studio, suggests the above blue banded linen and table mats and napkins. The table is designed for every home and the flowers may be picked up at the nearest florist or wired home by the head of the house for the enjoyment of the whole family when he returns. Mr. and Mrs. Rodell Kocher, of Alderson, entertained Monday eve- ning at a party in the Ruggles Church Hall honoring their sons, Kenneth Kocher, who will leave for the service tomorrow, Saturday, and Eugene, who is on furlough from Togus, Maine. Kenneth received a number of useful gifts. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Henney, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones, Dorothy Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Emory Garnett, Anna, James and Mable Garnett, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hunter, Don- ald and Faye Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Rodell Kocher Entertain For Sons In Service Jeff Wagner, Bobbie, Elaine, Bonnie Jean and Gerald Wagner, Mrs. Daisy Crispell, Annabelle Crispell, Mrs. Nesbitt Hummel, Mrs. William Hausch, Mrs. Raymond Garinger, Arnold Garinger, Ellis Hoover, War- ren Hoover, Mrs. Clarence Oberst, M. J. Kocher, Mrs. William Hillard, Wilma, Dean, Larry, Barbara and Billie Hillard, Jean Balantine, Do- lores Dendler, Ralph Rood, Mrs. Mina Harrison, Mrs. William Harri- son, Doris, Audrey, Arden, Dale and Dolores Kocher, the guests of honor and the host and hostess. Niemeyers Entertain In Honor of Son Bob Mr. and Mrs. William Niemeyer, of Davenport street, entertained at a lawn party Saturday evening at | their home, in honor of their son, Seaman 2nd Class Robert Nie- meyer, who is spending a seven-day leave with his family. The table was decorated in red, white and blue, with a centerpiece of red peo- nies. Frederick and Clement Nie- meyer entertained with several duets. Lunch was served to Staff Sergeant and Mrs. Edward Jones and daughter Beth Ann, of Camp Hill, Pennsylvania; Mr. and Mrs. William Niemeyer, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kaiser, Morgan Thomas, Mrs. Bernhardt Gebler, Eleanor Gebler, Mrs. Frank Herden, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Niemeyer, Mr. and Mrs. Clement Niemeyer, of Wilkes-Barre; Marjorie Howell, of Trucksville; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Owens and daugh- ter, Jane, Harold Niemeyer, Mar- jorie Elkin, the host and hostess and the guest of honor. Miss Natalie Stock Is Wed To Clarence Jones Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss/Natalie Stock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Stock, of Trucksville, and Clarence W. Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Shel- don Jones, of Trucksville, Saturday at noon. Rev. Clayton Hoag per- formed the ceremony in Trucksville Service Mothers Make Plans To Erect Flag ing of Service Mothers at the home of Mrs. Fred Williams, of Trucks- ville Gardens, Monday evening. Mrs. Evan Evans read an interesting let- fornia. Mrs. Williams Fred, with piano selections. A benefit movie, Action” Theatre. Mrs. chairman. lawn. bur Nichols, ric Griffith, Henry Fritzges, Carey, Ziba Sutton, David Williams, Herbert Williams; and Nancy Williams. Miss Jean Bogert Is Honored At Shower Methodist Church. Attendants were Miss Adria Jones, sister of the bridegroom, and Karl Stock, Jr., brother of the bride. Mrs. Jones is a graduate of Kings- ton Township High School and Wyoming Seminary. She has been employed in the office of Luzerne County Agricultural Conservation Association. Mr. Jones was grad- uated from Kingston Township High School and Bucknell University. He is employed by Curtiss-Wright Cor- poration in Paterson, N. J. The couple will reside at 267 Prospect street, Ridgewood, N. J. Mrs. John Yaple Is Hostess At Supper Mrs. John Yaple was hostess to members of her bridge club at-a covered dish supper at her home at Goss Manor, Wednesday evening. Present were: Mrs. Carl Kuehn, Mrs. Harvey McCarty, Mrs. Milford Shaver, Mrs. Ross Lewin, Mrs. Floyd Chamberlain, Mrs. Charles Jones, Mrs. Arthur Culver, Mrs. J. H. Hauck, Mrs. Peynton Lee, Mrs. Betty Warhola, Miss Gertrude Wil- son and the hostess. Miss Jean Bogert was guest of honor at a surprise variety shower | at her home, on Church street, last | §& Teen Age Class Alice Brace was hostess to mem- bers of the Teen Age Girls’ Class, of East Dallas Methodist Church, Wed- nesday evening. Assisting her was Mrs. Ted Dymond. Pians were outlined for a camping trip and an ice cream social to be held later in the summer. Present were: Beatrice Cook, Beatrice Hildebrant, Audrey Shupp, Margaret Shupp, Geraldine Stanton, Martha Hadsel, Mitzi Car- lin, Alice Brace, Mrs. Warren Stan- ton, Mrs. Ted Dymond, Mrs. Elsie Mahoney and Mrs. Bessie Brace. Piano Recital Piano pupils of Mrs. Wesley Oli- ver will present a recital in Dallas Methodist Church, Tuesday, June 29, at 8 o'clock. The public is invit- Plans for erecting a service flag and pole were outlined at the meet- ter from her son, Evan, a marine, just returned from the South Pa- cific, and now in a hospital in Cali- displayed some curios collected by her son, in Iceland, and entertained “Stand By For , will be sponsored by the club July 12 and 13 at Shaver William Rhoades is Mrs. Jane Lohmann will be host- ess at the meeting July 19. It will be a covered dish luncheon on the Present were: Mesdames G. Wil- Eugene Piatt, Albert Leo Evan Evans, Arthur Johnson, Charles Hemenway, Stanley Nelson, Betty Williams | ed. Mrs. Oscar Roth entertained at tea at her home, on Church street, for the benefit of the Ways and Means Committee of Dallas Metho- dist Church, yesterday afternoon. She was assisted by Mrs. D. T. Honeywell and Mrs. Sherman War- dan. Serving were: Mrs. Thomas Robinson, Mrs, Oswald Griffiths, Mrs. Raymond Kuhnert and Mrs. Alden Trafford. The tea table was attractive with center piece of roses and delphi- nium, and huge bouquets of peo- nies were effectively used through- out the house. Present were: Mrs. Ray Shiber, Mrs. Himmler, Mrs. Fred Welch, Mrs. George Von Arx, Mrs. Harry Snyder, Mrs. R. L. McNeal, Mrs. Estella Goldsmith, Mrs. Bell Lauder- bauch, Mrs. A. W. Weid, Mrs. Hays, Neighborhood Notes And N ews Of Local Church Doin Doings Table Setting Aided By Flowers Mrs. Oscar Roth Entertains At Tea For Church Benefit Mrs. Eugene Lazarus, Mrs. Charles Gregory, Mrs. Sam Ashley, Mrs. Harold Stearns, Mrs. Zel Garinger, Miss Mable Place, Mrs. Walter Ris- ley, Mrs. John Yaple, Mrs. D. J. Jo- seph, Mrs. Harold Flack, Mrs. L. L. Richardson, Mrs. Arthur Newman, Mrs. Nelson Whipp, Mrs. R. L. Brickel, Mrs. John Durbin, Mrs. Paul Shaver, Mrs. Stanley Davies, Mrs. Claud Shaver, Mrs. Peter Clark, Mrs. Austin Prynn, Mrs. H. H. Zeiser, Mrs. Gerald Dettmore, Mrs. Clyde Lapp, Mrs. Willard Johns, Mrs. Amanda Yaple, Mrs. Arthur Keefer, Mrs. John Jeter, Mrs. Andrew Bit- tenbender, Mrs. A. C. Devens, Mrs. John Isaacs, Mrs. G. K. Laycock, Mrs. F. J. Woolbert, Mrs. Lulu Bei- sel, Mrs. Ralph Rood, Mrs. Ola Frantz, Mrs. T. A. Williammee, Mrs. E. Evans, Mrs. James Gansel, Mrs. Kenneth Oliver and the hostesses. Mrs. Eugene Lazarus entertained at a lovely tea at her home on Jast Wednesday. She was assisted by Mrs. Stanley Davies, Mrs. Peter Clark and, Mrs. John Durbin. Mrs. John Durbin, Mrs. William Baker and Mrs. Laura Patterson poured. Piano solos were given by Polly Lazarus, Margery Wood, Pamela Lazarus, Jean Schoo- ley and a reading by Lucille Disque. Present were: Mrs. F. B. Schooley, Mrs. H. B. Kraybill, Mrs. Mary V. Rohrbach, Mrs. Amy DeWolfe. Mrs. David Evans, Mrs. D. J. Joseph, Mrs. Oswald Griffiths, Mrs. Austin Prynn, Mrs. R. H. Scureman, Mrs. Ray Shi- ber, Mrs. Sterling Machell, Mrs. George W. VonArx, Mrs. Warden Kunkle, Mrs. J. R. Moore, Mrs. Stanley Rinehimer, Mrs. T. ‘A. Wil- Machell avenue, Mrs. Eugene Lazarus, Hostess At Lovely Benefit Party liammee, Mrs. C. West, Mrs. Floyd Ide, Mrs. C. J. LaBar. Mrs. Wesley Himmler, Mrs. O. L. Harvey, Mrs. Thomas E. Cease, Mrs. R. L. Hallock, Mrs. Frank Garrahan, Mrs. C. S. Hildebrant, Mrs. Betty Warhola, Miss Ethel Allen, Mrs. W. W. Williams, Mrs. Raymond E. Kuh- nért, Mrs. Zel Garinger, Mrs. J. C. Fleming, Mrs. Robert J. Hayes, Mrs. Harry ‘J. Snyder, Mrs. Jean A. Kuehn, Mrs. Edgar Brace, Miss Anna Kutzner, Mrs. W. H. Baker. Mrs. Peter D. Clark, Mrs. John C. Durbin, Mrs. Laura S. Patter- son, Mrs. S. B. Davies, Mrs. Herb- ert, Smith, Miss Mabel Place, Mrs. Eugene R. Lazarus, Mrs. Amanda Yaple, Miss Lucille Disque, Miss Margery Wood, Miss Polly Lazarus, Miss Pamela Lazarus, Miss Jean Schooley and Mrs. Alden Trafford. 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