: [PAGE FOUR Tn Personal Office Phone 300 | William Hansen will celebrate a Mr. and Mrs. H. Austin Snyder moved Thursday from their home in Lehman to Clark’s Summit, where Mr. Snyder has accepted a position as supervising principal of | Clark’s Summit Schools. Mrs. Stanley Jackson and daugh- ter, Mary, of Beaumont, have re- turned after spending several days in Patterson visiting the former's daughter, Jennie. Jennie returned with them and will spend some- time in Beaumont. Joe MacVeigh, of Center Hill road, spent several days on a busi- ness trip to Detroit, Mich, last week: Mr. and Mrs. J. Stanley Rine- himer, of Lehman avenue, enter- tained over the weekend their grandson, Robert Rienhimer, Jr., of Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Booth, of Lehman avenue, entertained over the weekend, Miss Lou Catlin and Miss Ann Sheridan, of Mahanoy City. . * * * Kenneth Monroe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Monroe, of Newark, N. J., is spending his vacation with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Culp, of Huntsville. Mr. and Mrs. William Morris of Overbrook avenue have had guest the latter’s sister, Mrs. James Lacey, of Akron, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Moore of East Dallas spent several days last: week visiting the latter’s family in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Risley of Huntsville road will spend the holi- day weekend at Lake Carey. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stevens of Goss Manor have announced the | birth of a nine-pound baby girl at Nesbitt Hospital Monday, August 30. Mrs. Stevens is the former Miss Alice Newman of Dallas. This is their first child. * * *® Miss Helen Williamson of Shav- _ertown left this week to make her home in Philadelphia. Miss Wil- liamson, who has been a teacher at Shavertown grade school for the past two years, has accepted a po- sition in a Philadelphia suburban - school. Mrs. Charles Burke of Overbrook avenue is a patient at Nesbitt Hos- pital. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hendricks of Springville will move tomorrow to Lehman where Mr. Hendricks has accepted a position as supervising principal of Lehman schools. Walter Covert of Dallas will leave today for New Cumberland where he will enter the service. Mrs. Covert, who is teaching in Forty | Fort, will make her home there this winter. Lewis Shaver has been seriously ill at his home in Huntsville * * * Mrs.- Norman Smith of Huntsville has been spending some time with her husband, Lieutenant Colonel Smith, at Lexington, W. Va. Lieu- tenant Colonel Smith will return with her for a short leave. Miss Jennie Jackson of Beaumont will leave shortly for Washington, D. C., where she has accepted a position as teacher. Misses Marion and Beatrice Hilde- brant of East Dallas spent the week- end in Atlantic City. Betty Warhola entertained mem- bers of her bridge club at Lundy’s double anniversary on Sunday, George Lamoreaux, son of Mr. | September 5 when he and Mrs. {and Mrs. George Lamoreaux, of | Hansen will have been married 45 | Huntsville, will leave Sunday to! years and he will reach his 72nd | train for the Army Air Corps. | birthday. | Mr. and Mrs. Ray Collins, of | The Hansens were married at St. Wyoming, and Gloria and Jean ' Mary Magdalene Church, Honesdale, Kimbel, of White Plains, N. Y., | in 1898. Father William Dressel per- spent Sunday with their aunt, Mrs. | formed the ceremony. They came Abbie Evans, of Church street. ‘to Wilkes-Barre to make their Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elston, of | home in 1910, where Mr. Hansen Huntsville, entertained over the followed his trade as carpenter. In weekend, their daughter and son- | | THE POST, FRIDAY, TIES 3, 1943 Mr. and Mrs. William Hansen Celebrate 45th Anniversary street, where they have lived for the past 21 years. There were born to them two daughters, Augusta, who died when she was 19, and Marie, after they | came to Trucksville, at the age of | 26. Both Mr. and Mrs. Hansen are members of St. Therese’s Church, Shavertown. They will be at home to any of their friends who wish to call on Sunday. in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stroud rand Carol, of Danville. * % % Nancy Valentine Is Honored On Birthday John VanCampens, Guests | At Farewell Party 1922 they built their home on Holly Our Markets Open Late Friday and Saturday Nights! | CLOSED MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 6th, LABOR DAY Save on Food and Buy U. S. BONDS ano STAMPS Acme shows the way to wartime savings with better val ves on all your food needs. Shopping regularly in your nearest Acme enables you to enjoy real savings without | any sacrifice of quality. lome Aas the Fnesh RocluclVollics stationed at Boca Raton Field, Flor- ida, is spending a furlough with : his mother, Mrs. Iva Jones, of Dav- enport street.. Roannah Shoemaker, of Kunkle, ! will spend the holiday weekend as | guest of Phyllis Elston, of Hunts- Cpl. Alvah Jones, who has hat Nancy Valentine, daughter of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John VanCampen 'an nd Mrs. William Valentine, was were guests of honor at a farewell guest of honor at a birthday party | | party given at their home, in Nox- held at her home, in Meeker, len, on Sunday. The VanCampens | Wednesday afternoon. Nancy was | are leaving to make their home in , especially fortunate in having her | Binghamton, N. Y. Present were: | great grandmother, Mrs. Mary Nor-| Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Malkemes, vis Shoemaker, of Wilkes-Barre, | Barbara, Carol and Buddy Mal- and the quality that will make it profitable for you to shop here. Finest U.S. No. 1 POTATOES 15° 49 FRESH LIMA BEANS 2 = 25¢ t Kentucky, where she will visit Rev. ville. ! present. Mrs. Shoemaker is eighty- Mrs. William P. Boyle, Jr., of! Franklin street, Shavertown, has as {seven years old and has viz great Those present at | guest her brother, Ralph Hertz, a grandchildren. medical student of the Royal Can-' Nancy's party were: Bily Butcher, | adian Army Medical Corps, at Mc- en Si Montreal, Quebec. | and “Mrs. "Charles Edwards | Bertels, Jacqueline Hinkle, Sandra | i of ye liamsport, were guests of Mr. | Hinkle, Dennis ' Hinkle, fang Mrs. D. L. Edwards, of Davis | | Hinkle, Dorothy Trexler, | street, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Louise - Fraley, : iwards came here to attend the fu- Charles Foutz, Nancy and Billy’ | Valentine, Judge and Mrs. Alfred A. ineral of Mrs: Edwards’ brother, | James A. Oliver, on Friday. Valentine and daughter, Margaret, | ee Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hinkle, Mr, | and Mrs. Charles Shoemaker, Mr. i! Miss Mary Jackson, of Beaumont, will return to Bethesda, Md., next week, where she is a teacher in the elementary school. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sutch, of Goss Manor, entertained a num- maker, Mrs. Elmer Fraley, | . 2 ler, Mrs. William Bertels, ber of friends at a dinner party last J Thursday. Svanias ames Davenport, Mrs. William i Butcher, Mrs. Fred Wilkins, Miss Mrs. Clyde Gruver and infant | i son, Clyde, Jr., have returned from | | Alice 123, Montos Houlz, the hospital to their home, on Cen-' ! ter Hill road. Clyde is the Gruver’s Entertain For Guests second child and first son. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Titman, of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Risley, of | Lake street, entertained Thursday Huntsville road, had as guests this | evening for their house guests, Miss | week, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Barber, | Bessie Roy and Miss Ann Insinga; | of Edgewood Park, N. Y. | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacVeigh, Mr. Mr. and. Mrs. Nelson Booth, of and Mrs. J. Stanley Rinehimer, Mr. | Lehman, had as guests this week | ;ng Mrs. Nelson Booth, Mr. an | Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Chapman, of Mrs, Harry Ohlman and Gene Cam- Salem, Mass. | eron. Mrs. Norman Franklin and | daughter, Kathleen Helen, returned | to their home in Philadelphia, on Saturday, after spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Splitt, | of Jackson. Mrs. Choice Jones Entertains At Bridge Mrs. Charles Jones, of Claude | * ok street, entertained at a bridge party ! Miss Hannah Culp has returned i honoring Mrs. John Durbin, yosior to her home in Huntsville after | 22Y Present were: Mrs. Floyd taking a summer course at Blooms- | Chamberlain, Mrs. John Yaple, Mrs. burg State Teachers’ College. Vio Shaver, Mrs. Arthur Cul-' Mary Jackson, of Beaumont, Yeh Mrs. Charles Whitesell, Mrs. spent part of the past week at the | | Ross Lewin, the guest of honor and IZ W. C. A. camp, at Harvey’s Lake. | the hostess. C. S. Hildebrant, local sronnilient! dealer, has just returned from Have New Baby Girl | Barre and Montpelier, Vermont, | where he purchased a large number Capt. and Mrs. Frank Townend of { thonuments ands markers: Mr. [have announced the birth of a Hildebrant said that the manpower | daughter, Cynthia Barring, at Gen- shortage has created a serious Jeral Hospital, Saturday, August 28. problem at the quarries. He also re- | Mrs. Townend is the former Len- ported that hundreds of acres of chen Coughlin, daughter of Judge hay have not yet been harvested | and Mrs. Clarence Coughlin, of throughout upper New York and’ . Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Townend is son | the New England States | of Mrs. Mae Townend, Twin Spruce, 5 wo | Dalle. This is the Townends’ first Miss Hannah Mae Gibbon, of child. Trucksville, left on Wednesday for and Mrs. Martin Reyburn. Mrs. F. Gordon Mathers and Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Murtha, | children, Betty Ruth and Frank, Inn Friday evening. Mrs. E. D. Koerber and Miss Edith ‘3rd, and the former's mother, Mrs. Teddy |! Mrs. and Mrs. John Shoemaker, Mr. and ' Mrs. William Valentine, Mrs. Mary | Norris Shoemaker, Miss Anna Shoe- | Lester Evans, of Midland drive, was Mrs. | five. Lewis Reabuch, Mrs. William Trex- | William Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. Ells- . Mrs. | worth Mathews and Bonnie, ‘Marion Powell Enrolls Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Nelson of | Walters, of New Britain, Conn., are L. H. Morgan, of Kingston, have Alderson are entertaining the for-! visiting at the home of Mrs. Anna | returned home after having spent mer’s mother, Mrs. Martha Nelson, : Walters. the past week at Atlantic City. of Kingston for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shouldice, of | Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Kirkendall Willard Reaks has returned to |Trucksville, entertained on Sunday and daughter, Doris, will spend the Anna Walters, Mrs. Sheldon ' holiday weekend at Cape May. Mr. his home in Jackson after spend- | Mrs. : Ehret, ing his vacation with relatives in Allentown. Mrs. Emma Linsinbigler, of Jack- son, is entertaining her Teaation Leona. SHAVER THEATRE TODAY AND SATURDAY “The Human Comedy” Shavertown Mickey Rooney Fay Bainter Marsha Hunt Frank Morgan CARTOON Saturday Matinee 2 P. M. MONDAY AND TUESDAY Double Feature “Boots and Saddles” Gene Autry Smiley Burnette “Stand By All Networks” Florence Rice Alan Baxter WEDNESDAY AND THURSBAY Double Feature “Kid Dynamite” EAST SIDE KIDS “Lucky Legs” Jinx Falkenberg Russell Hayden Miss Betty Walters, of Meeker, and Mrs. E. Koerber, of | New Britain. J. H. Hauck has been confined to {his home on Demunds road, with | an infected finger. Mrs. Lucille Coles, of Washing- ton, D. C., was recent guest of her | sister, Mrs. Daniel M. Shaver, of | Shavertown. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wilson and | daughter, of West Virginia, have returned after a few weeks’ visit | with Mr. and Mrs. William Cease. | * Ed * | Mrs. Wallace Sutch and children i have returned to their home at De- troit, Michigan, after spending a ‘long visit with the former’s moth- ler, Mrs. Sarah Moss, of Demunds. . Robert S. Sutton and wife, of ' Binghamton, were recent callers at the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Sutton’s home, on Pinecrest avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bond and daughter, of Wilkes-Barre, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sutton. Corey Grey has returned from a lumber construction camp in Clinton County. Miss Edith Walters, of New Brit- ain, Conn., is a patient at Nesbitt Hospital, where she underwent an operation. Miss Ruth Drake, of Lehman ave- nue, has as guest this week, Miss Esther Stump, of Minersville, Pa. and Mrs. Kirkendall and daughter were dinner guests of the former's : parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. ' Atkins, Wednesday evening. 4 Mrs. Louise Davenport, of Moun- tain Top, spent the weekend with her sister, Mrs. Mary M. Brown, of Wyoming, and her niece, Mrs. A. F. Loveland, of Trucksville. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur E. Loveland and their two sons, Larry and Donny, have returned to their home in Bethes- day, Md., after visiting the former's brother, Arthur, Jr.; of Lake Silk- worth, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Loveland. * * * Robert Moore has been trans- ferred from North Carolina to Greensboro. Miss Jeanne Bergland has re- turned to her home in Dumont, N. J., after spending a week as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snyder, of Claude street. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Barnes, of Star Route, have as guests, Mrs. James Piatt and children, James, Ben, Wayne, Bud and Joyce, of Washington, D. C. Mrs. Frank Rusiloski and son, Frankie, spent two weeks with the former’s mother, Mrs. Mary Hardis- ky, of Lehman, and attended the wedding of her sister, Anna. Sgt. Joseph Hudak and his new bride, the former Anna Hardisky, left for Mississippi last week. | kemes, Catherine and Dick McKen- | na, of Shavertown; Mr. and Mrs. | William Casterline and Jeanne, Mr. "and Mrs. James Casterline, Jimmie, l-Teddy King, Sally Shoemaker, Mar- | Lee, Nancy and Doris Jean Caster- i go Davenport, Nancy Stine, Louise line, Mrs. Louise Skusa, Richard | Skusa, Tommy Coulborne, Mr. and George Casterline, Judy and Mary | James VanCampen and Mr. and Nancy Wilkins, | Mrs. VanCampen. ‘Tommy Evans Is Five Young Thomas Evans was guest of honor at a chicken dinner to celebrate his birthday, on Tuesday. Tommy, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evans, Carol Ann Evans, Tommie and his Mother and | | Dad. At Katharine Gibbs | Miss Marian Newton Powell, ! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William IM. Powell, of Shrine View, Dallas, has enrolled in the Katharine Gibbs | School, in New York City, and will | ‘start her training -in September. | She was graduated from Penn Hall hg 1943. Mas, Harry Snyder Is Hostess At Party Mrs. Harry Snyder recently en- | tertained at a dessert luncheon at | her home, on Claude street. Guests | were: Mrs. Stanley Davies, Mrs. Peter Clark, Mrs. Eugene Lazarus, | Mrs. George Kirkendall, Mrs. Ray | Shiber, Miss Anna Kutzner, Miss | i Carrie Kutzner and .Miss Irma : Kutzner. Celebrates 3rd Birthday Joseph Hardisky, Jr., celebrated ! his 3rd birthday anniversary with | a party Monday, August 23. Pres- | ent were: Frankie Rusiloski, Ed- ward Stofko, Billy Hardisky, Betty Elenchick, Eleanor Elenchick, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hardisky, Mr. and ; Mrs. John Stofko, Mr. and Mrs. John Elenchick, Mrs. Frank Rus- ilocki, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hardis- ky, Jule Hardisky, Eleanor Hardis- ky and the guest of honor. Bvis Wesley Becomes Bride of Pvt. Kocher Miss Avis B. Wesley, daughter of Mrs. Hattie Wesley, of Loyalville, became the bride of Pvt. Dean D. odhor, son of M. J. Kocher, of Har- vey's Lake, in Loyalville Methodist Church, August 15, at 3 o’clock. | Ceremony was performed by Rev. Walter Forred. Attendants were Miss Eva L. Wesley, sister of the bride, and Clarence J. Oberst, brother-in-law of the bridegroom. Ushers. were Wilson Honeywell, of Havre de Grace, Md. and Harry Kuhl, of Binghamton, N. Y.y nephews of the bridegroom. i The bride who was given in mar- riage by her father, wore a magno- lia white redingote with brown ac- cessories. Her shoulder bouquet was ! of yellow roses. Maid of honor ! chose a two-piece gardenia crepe | with navy accessories and shoulder | bouquet of talisman roses. Mrs. | Wesley, mother of the bride, se-| lected a black crepe suit with | s . | white accessories and corsage of red roses. | Mrs. Kocher is a graduate of! 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