= PAGE FOUR THE POST, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1944 Wate Neighborhood Notes And News Of Mrs. Florence Conden Surprised On Birthday Mrs. Florence Conden was guest of honor Monday evening when a number of friends dropped in at her home at Alderson for a surprise | birthday party. Present were: Mr. | pa Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Edwards and iss Thelma Updyke and Mrs. Nelson Thompson, Mrs. ! Merle Conden and Nelson, Marilyn children, Barry and Faith Elaine, Weds Walter Tworek and Linda Lou, Mrs. Elwood Con- of Davis street, Trucksville, are a wg Bam | Miss Thelma Jane Updyke, daugh-| den and Jennie Lee and Charles, at Nesbitt Hospital, spent the weel |?” of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Updyke Mr. and Yrs. Basil Lo rd, Mrs. Har- end as a guest at the medical cen-| of Sweet Valley, became the bride old Dennis and Connie, Mrs. Albert ter at University of Pennsylvania. of Walter J. Tworek, son of the| Armitage and Jessie, Mr. and Mrs. late Joseph Tworek of Plymouth, ! Alfred Keener, Patsy, Mike, Tommie, | in Christian Church, Sweet Valley Mr. and Mrs. Howard Higgins and Local Church Doings MAKE YOUR OWN SLIP COVERS —IT'S FUN! Mrs. William Drabick Is Hostess To Ladies Mrs. William Drabick entertained Meeker W. S. C. S. at her home last Wednesday. Present were: Mrs. John Hildebrant, Mrs. Lloyd Rog- ers, rs. John King, Mrs. Thomas Foss, Mrs. Carl Rebennack, Mrs. Arthur Hoover, Mr. Russell” Steele, Miss Maude Wolfe, , Miss Letha Wolfe, Mrs. Charles VanBuskirk, Mrs. Eugene Robinson, Mrs. Wayne King, Mrs. John Rebennack, Mrs. Albert Rebennack, Mrs. Lawrence Wolfe, Mrs. Russell Ide, Mrs. Martin Sites, Edna Drabick, Shirley How- ell, Judith Howell, Russell Steele, Alderson W. S. C. S. Meets With Mrs. Wm. Winther Alderson W. S. C. S. were guests of Mrs. William Winther last Thurs- day. Mrs. Roy Covey assisted her. Present were: Mrs. Harry Allen, Mrs. Fred Swanson, Mrs. Frank Jackson, Mrs. - Gilbert Carpenter, Mrs. Ralph Morgan, Mrs. Asenith Davis, Mrs. Alfred Rogers, Mrs. Al- bert Armitage, Mrs. Herman Gar- inger, Mrs. Mildred Garinger, Mrs. John Cowan, Jessie Armitage, Mrs. Joseph Rauch, Bradley, Mrs. Mor- rison Witter, Mrs. Florence Condon, Jennie Lee, Mrs. Roy Covey, Donna, Mrs. William Winther, Lela, Kath- Jr., Dale Hoover, Teddy King and|leen, Mrs. James Lare and Mrs. the hostess. : 2 Howard Higgins. i Howard Hendricks, supervising f principal of Lehman Schools, gave 1 1 ! a very interesting talk on wvoca- Joint Grange Meeting tional guidance. Purely Personal Office Phone 300 Mrs. W. H. Lynch of Harrisburg is spending some time at the home! of her parents, Mr. and, Mrs. Mor. |2t noon, Wednesday, August 30. the guest of honor. gan Wilcox of Lake street. She! The double ring ceremony was per-| Monday Mrs. Condon entertained was called here by the critical ill-| formed by the bride's brother, Rev. a number of friends from Kunkle ness of her father, who suffered a, Worden J. Updyke of Elbridge, N.'q_ . . paralytic stroke on Monday. {Y. and Rev. Merritt W. Updyke of Swires Are Surprised George T. Kirkendall is improv- Vatejovn, N. Y. Attendants were On 20th Anniversary ing after a serious illness at his| “SS Frances Tworek, sister of the home on Lake street. bride groom and Howard Frantz s ® = nephew of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Mosier of The bride wore a hunter green Pomona Grange, No. 44, Luzerne County, will hold a joint meeting with Jackson Grange at Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Swire were guests of honor at a surprise an- | niversary party at their home at Entertain Club Kunkle road have announced the Street length dress with brown, Loyalville last Saturday. The Swires \ Sefuraay Senior > pe L. birth of a baby boy at Nesbitt Hos- | accessories. Her shoulder bouquet have been married twenty years. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Hudak of io Stoner yo 8 z ee of pital Friday, September 1 The| Was of white gardenias. Miss They received many lovely gifts. | Overbrook avenue entertained the 'ennsylvama, wi 8; Sbeghey: of the afternoon. Jackson Grange will . serve luncheon at 12:30. Mothers’ Club at their home last week. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stash, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Schlosser, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Krisho, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ma- tisa, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smolko, Mr. and Mrs. John Smolko, Mrs. Tworek chose cocoa brown with: Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Silas | matching accessories and corsage of | Eveland of Dallas; Mrs. Martin yellow rose buds. Chesney, Mrs. Helen Frankie and Following the ceremony a re-|daughter of Hays Corners; Mr. and ception was held at the home of | Mrs. James Steinruck and family of the bride and the couple left for | Hunlock Creek; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Asbury Park. Hummel and son, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mosiers now have three boys and one girl. Mrs. Mosier is the former Miss Hilda Ruggles. Mrs. Martin Oxley returned to her home in Providence, R. I. Mon- day after spending several weeks as guest of her daughter and family Archard’s Parents Are Hosts To Local Soldier Mrs. William Archard of Main Mrs. Norman Smith of Huntsville. Paul Gross of Huntsville sub- mitted to a tonsil operation at Nes- bitt Hospital on Friday. Aux. Clara Culp of Fort De! ‘Moines; Iowa, is convalescing from; a tonsilectomy at the station hos- pital. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Updykée : and family of Church street spent, the weekend visiting relatives inj Medea and Philadelphia. Lieut. and Mrs. Thomas Cole of, Shavertown have announced the, birth of a baby boy at General Hos- pital Sunday. Mrs. Cole is the for- mer Bessie Howells. Mrs. Charles Nuss and infant daughter, Susan Muriel, have re-| turned from Nesbitt Hospital to, their home in Lehman. * * * They will make their home with|Prynn of Hayfield Farm, Trucksville; the bride’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nesbitt Hummell of { Alderson; Mrs. Ivan Steinruck and | daughter, Mrs." John Nienius and of Davenport street had as weekend: family, Mrs. Herbert Kemmerer and |- guests the latter's uncle, Abraham family of Loyalville; Mrs. Coral Thomas, of Plainfield, N. J. and gyelend, Miss Eleanor Watlock of their son-in-law, Staff Sgt. Edward Courtdale; Mrs. Eugene Hummell Jones, of Chicago. Labor Day Pvt-| ang family of Sweet Valley; Seaman and Mrs. William Niemeyer were, First Class Benny Hummell of Mary- their guests. land and the guests of honor and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Antrim of | family. Elizabeth street received a cable] this week saying their son, Para- trooper Ralph, Jr. had arrived safely over seas. Sterling Kitchen of Davenport: Ray Perregos Bre Hosts street was guest of honor at al | Games were played and prizes won by Mrs. Helen Frankie and Fred Swire. Slip covers work magic with ho upholstery and disguise the old. In color and gaiety that makes living Anyone who sews a seam can m substantial saving. Directions for wing chair may be obtained by birthday supper at the home of nis At Reunion And Picnic sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Perrego and Mrs. Arthur Santee, of Berwick on Sunday. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Byron Kitchen, Jackie, Donald entertained at a picnic din- ner and reunion on Sunday at their design No. S 18-7. envelope to the Needlework Department me decorating. They protect new drab, toneless rooms, they add the in pleasant surroundings such fun. ake her own slip covers and at a making slip covers for sofa and sending a stamped, self-addressed of this paper, specifying Lieutenant Leon Austin To Marry Elizabeth Baloga, Mrs. Ronica Ung- varsky, Mrs. Helen Haflin, Mrs. Bar- bara Medik, Mrs. Mary Kretik, Mrs. Mrs. Barbara Xotch, Helen Billie, Mrs. Elizabeth Edas, and Mrs. hostess. street received a letter this week from Sgt. Calvin Culp, from London | saying he had spent a 48 hour Paul Granzik, Mrs. Anna Strosky,; leave with Mr. Archard’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Archard of Bargoed, S. Wales. Calvin, son of Anna Check and the host and! Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Culp of Lehman avenue, is a turret gunner oh a bomber. ! is good enough for SEND THEM TO your Only Quality Cleaning CIRCLE Cleaning & Dyeing Co. clothes Mr. and Mrs. Allen Grey of Shav- home at Huntsville. Present were: To contact driver, Call Dallas 300 ertown have announced the birth of a daughter at Nesbitt Hospital ‘Wednesday morning, September 6. Pvt. and Mrs. Earl Williams of Savannah, Ga., are spending a fur- lough with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Williams of Trucksville. Pfc. Almon C. Altemus has re- turned to Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. after spending a brief furlough with his family and friends in Shaver- town. Mrs. Charles Billings of Shaver- town, the former Miss Elizabeth, Frantz, has returned from Memphis, Tenn. after visiting her husband; Corp: Charles Billings of Second Army Headquarters. Donna Mae LeBar of Shavertown] spent - last weekend visiting her aunt, Miss Florence Weaver of Centermoreland. Albert and Florence Billings of Shavertown have returned home af- ter spending two weeks visiting: their grandparents at Mill City. Howard Caperoon of Philadelphia spent the weekend visiting his wife on Franklin street. * * * Mrs. Clara Mekeel of Lehman en- tertained last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Reese of Kingston and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Laubach of Wilkes- Barre. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Welch of Davenport street entertained over the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Albert Haines of Endicott, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. William Welch of Wilkes- Barre. Mr. and Mrs. William Niemeyer SHAVER THEATRE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY “Pin Up Girl” Betty Grable, Martha Raye Joe E. Brown CARTOON—SPORTREEL NEWS SATURDAY MATINEE 2 P. M. Shavertown MONDAY AND TUESDAY DOUBLE FEATURE “Old Barn Dance” Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette “Timber Queen” Richard Arlen, June Havoc WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY “In Old Chicago” Alice Faye, Tyrone Power Don Ameche CARTOON—SPORT REEL Lewis Kitchen and Mrs. Kitchen. Miss Eleanor Mae Earle has re- turned to her home at Orange after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ward at Orangeville for the past week. William Niemeyer, Staff Sgt. Ed- ward Jones and Harold Jones spent! three days this week fishing at Lake ‘Walenpawpack. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Loomis of Binghamton, N. Y., spent the week- end and Labor Day visiting their parents and friends here. : * * * Mr. and Mrs, Charles Ashley of Ledgeways had as guests over the weekend the former’s brother, Rob- ert and Mrs. George Eube of Boon- ton, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ward of Or- angeville and Miss Eleanor Mae, Earie of Orange spent Sunday at; Rickett’'s Glen. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Sterling Kitchen of Davenport street have received word that their son, Walter, has Leen promoted to private first class. ‘Walter is some where in France. i of Mrs. Frank Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chappell, Connie and Walter of Trucksville; Mrs. William Berry, Douglas and Barbara of Las Vegas, Nevada; Mr. nd Mrs. Arthur Ste-; phens, Mr. nd Mrs. Dick Stephens | Irish Girl Saturday, September 16 Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Austin of | Main street, Shavertown, have re- ceived word of the approaching marriage of their son, First Lt. Leon Austin, to Miss Nora Lally of Man- 987 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort of 1936 and at the time of his en- listment was employed by Mosier Dairy. He entered the Army Air Corps January 12, 1928, trained at Langley Field and Chanute Field, and Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. James| ctor England. Lt. Austin is sta-|and taught at Shepherd's Field in Stephens, Caroline, Ralph and Sam- my Stephens of Vestal, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Averett of John- son City, N. Y.; Mrs. Allan Signor and Allan, Jr., of Binghamton, N. Y.: Mr. and Mrs. Russell Perrego and Bobby of Arlington, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Orval Averett, Lois and Jane Averett of Shavertown; Mr.: and Mrs. Howard Dimmock, Bar- bara and Judy Dimmock-of Phila- delphia. Bnthony Hudaks Hre Guests On Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Hudak Overbrook avenue celebrated their 31st wedding anniversary September 3 with a family picnic. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Andrews and Present were: Mr. and Mrs. John | Wargo, Polly, Elizabeth and Ann of | granddaughter of Philadelphia vis- | Berwick, Mie 25d Mrs. Jolin Krew ited relatives here last week. Alan Kistler returned to his sum- mer home at Harvey's Lake Satur- day after visiting his father at Sheep's Head Bay for a week. Mrs. Charles E. Lutsey returned to her home in Shavertown after spending ten days at Bunker Hill, Indiana visiting her husband. Miss Helen Anderson has return-| ed to her home on Huntsville road after spending the summer at- tending classes at Penn State Col- lege. She has accepted a position teaching in Forty Fort Schools this winter. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Edwards of a. m. Observance of the Lord's, Trucksville have purchased the Supper will be held immediately. (after the preaching service. Tues- | day evening Bible study and Prayer [hour, 8 p. m. Machell Hildebrant home on Lake street. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Steelman and daughter, Martha, who have been spending the summer at their cottage at Lake Nuangcla returned to their home on Wardan avenue, Trucksville, this week. Mrs. Florence Philips and daught- er, Barbara, visited the former's son, Dick, at Bainbridge, Md. re- cently. = Dick is now stationed at Brooklyn, N. Y. * * * Mr. and Mrs, Harry Post of Cliff- side avenue, Trucksville are enter- taining the latter's cousin, Mrs. Floyd Martin of Greenwich, Conn. Mrs. Alonzo Keller and Mrs. Stel- la MacKinnis of Cemetery street have returned after spending a week at Endicott, N. Y. visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Franklin. Cris Eipper who is employed in Philadelphia spent the weekend visiting his family on Demunds road. : William Vivian, Jans. Josephine, John, Alfred, David , Hudak, and the guésts of honor. | | posky, Ann, Dorothy, Bertha, Wil- liam and Sarah, Mrs, Joseph Hudak and baby Thomas, Mr. nd Mrs. Anthony, Marie, CHURCH NOTES West Falls Union Protestant Chapel—Morning Worship Service, '9:30 a. m.; Sunday Bible School our, 8 p. m. . North Moreland Baptist Church— ‘Sunday Bible School Hour, 10:30 a. jm; Morning Worship Service, 11 Beaumont Baptist Church—Sun- day Bible School Hour, 10 a. m.; ! Evening Evangelistic Service, 8 p. |m. Youth Fellowship meeting will be held at the home of Miss Loretta and Lawrence Hilbert Friday, Sept. | 8th. . the weekend visiting friends in Dallas. Seaman and Mrs. Emmett Moyer and Robert spent the weekend with the latter’s mother, Mrs. Clara Me- keel. Mrs. Moyer has been spend- ing the past two months with her husband at Camp Peary, Va. Master Wayne Smith of Nanti- coke is spending a few days with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith of Lehman. Rev. Merritt Updyke and daught- er, Dorinda, have returned to their home in Watertown, N. Y. after Joseph Elicker of New York spent visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frantz of Shavertown. tioned in England where he met his wife. She is employed as seeretary to Major Williams, Lt. Austin’s su- perior officer. Lt. Austin is a graduate of Dallas Township High School in the class Texas. He received additional train- ing at Yale University before leav- ing for overseas September, 1943. He hopes to send his bride back to the States before the end of the war. Poultry Growers, Guests Of North Star Farms North Star Poultry Farms enter- tained a number of local poultry and broiler raisers at a dinner at Lundy's Friday evening. J. H. Hauck presented post-war plans for further progress of the broiler bus- iness in North Eastern Pennsyl- vania. Present were: J. S. Wilson, William Wrigley, Anthony Rubin, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Moore, Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bronson, Robert Pen- cek, Niles Oakley, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Marlow, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Paterson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kiefer, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peckham, John | Hauck, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hauck, Floyd Chamberlain, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Shotwell; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hahn, Robert Smith, Fred Weiss, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bush, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Turner, Mr. and Mrs. James Kibbler, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Puterbaugh, Harry Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Addison Woolbert, Jr. Lehman Women Enjoy Picnic Supper At Parks’ Mr. and Mrs. William Parks en- tertained members of the Louella Neely Bible Class of Lehman Meth- odist Church at a picnic supper | last Wednesday evening. The tables were set in a spruce grove on the Park’s lawn. Present were: Mrs. Elizabeth Ide, Mrs. Mable Stolarick, Mrs. Kirk McCarthy, Mrs. Alec Tough, Mrs. James Simpson, Mrs. A. W. Rice, Mrs. C. J. Major, Mrs. Alberta Taylor and Lois Jean, Mrs. Lewis Ide and Alice, Mrs. George Stolarick, Mrs. John Sidler, Mrs. Harry Howell, Mrs. Ruth Wright, Mrs. George Rice, Mrs. Catherine Gregory, Mrs. Jesse Rogers, Mrs. Corey Meade and Dorothy; Miss Marian Johnson, Hettie, and Garner Parks and the host and hostess. DR. EDWARD S. 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