PAGE FOUR Purely Personal Office Phone 300 ¢ Mrs. G. M. Reynolds, who has been spending the summer with her son, E. S. Reynolds, at Pittsburgh, has left to spend / the winter at Zephyr Hills, Fla. Mrs. Reynolds is a former resident of Trucksville. Dorothy Luft of Trucksville is serving with the WAACS in India. Willard Garey, who has been serving in the Pacific war zone for two and one-half years, is spending Charles Elstons Are Hosts At Husking Bee Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elston of Machell avenue entertained at a husking bee followered by supper on Wednesday night. Those en- joying the fun were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nuss, Mrs. Lewis Culp, Mrs. Ralph Frantz, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Culp, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Roberts, THE POST, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1944 MAKE, MIX AND MATCH THIS COMFORTABLE SWEATER SET SHAVERTOWN | Pvt. William Thomas of Main road is spending an eight day fur- lough at his home. He is stationed some time with his father, Hale Garey, of Shavertown. Mrs. Jack Zubrod, the former Miss Emily Lewis of Trucksville, is 2 in San Francisco where her hus-| Lawrence Cornell Is band is stationed at Treasure Island. Honore d A t Supper Mr. and Mrs. Alden Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Elston and their daughters Jean, Phyllis and Ruth. nh Mrs. Zubrod works in the Post Of- Mr. and Mrs. John Honeywell of! fice. Mr. and Mrs. Florence Swank and' Kunkle entertained at a covered! children have moved from Trucks-; dish supper honoring Lawrence! ville to Endicott, N. Y. Cornell who was home on his first: Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brace of Lake, furlough recently. Lawrence left street have received word that their| Thursday morning for Massachu-| son, Lieutenant Edgar, has arrived, setts where he will be stationed for | safely in Europe. { some time. Attending the supper Pfc. Carl K. Carey, U. S. M. C, | were: Mrs. Cornell and sons, Dick and Mrs. Carey of Philadelphia have, and Don, Mr. and Mrs. Chester; announced the birth of a son, Carl { Bunsek, Mrs. Clifford Crispell, Corey! Kenneth in Nesbitt Hospital, Tues-| Kocher, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Koc- day, October 10. Mrs. Carey is the, her, Mr. and Mrs. John Honeywell former Laura Edlehoff of Luzerne. and the children and the guest of Both mother and baby are doing honor. nicely. A. C. Devens and family have Oliver Whitesells, taken up residence in their new home on Lake street. Their daugh-| Married 44 Years ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Ms. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Whitesell of Charles Wertman and family have! Lehman were surprised by their moved into the Devens homestead friends October 3rd when they at Kunkle. | sathored to help them celebrate Mrs. C. F. Terry, former resident their Forty fourth wedding anni- of Idetown, now of 286 Washing-! versary. Present were: Mr. and ton avenue, Union, N. J., submitted Mrs FEugene Fiske, Ruth of Dallas; to an operation on her eyes about Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Ruggles of Me. three weeks ago. The Post thought okey: Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Brown, maybe her old friends back here rguise, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander ‘would like to know so they could Tough, Garwin Tough and Gilbert send her a note or card occasion-|Touoh and Mr. and Mrs. Herman ally. Brandon of Lehman. Mrs. Earl Boehm of Noxen road | entered General Hospital Wednes- | day to submit to an operation. ‘Bobby Johnson Has Mrs. Warren Brown of Parrish Tenth Birthday Party street is spending some time with her husband at Spartanburg, S. o Bobby Johnson of Trucksville Warren is stationed at Camp Croft.| was guest of honor at a birthday Mrs. H. H. Zeiser of Huntsville | party at the home of his parents road had as guest several days last on Saturday evening. Bobby was week Miss Minnie Richards of, ten. Present were: Mrs. Eva John- Kingston. son, Thelma and Elizabeth Johnson | Mrs. Nelson Booth of Lehman’ of Kingston; Peter Conrad of Hazle- ‘avenue spent the week in White! ton; Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Johnson Haven visiting her parents. Ter) and Betsy and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford mother, Mrs. Sensenbach, has beer! Johnson of Trucksville. critically ill. H. Odell Henson, who is sta- tioned at Camp Edwards, Mass., is spending ten days with his wife's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ide, of Lehman. Mrs. Henson is with him. : Seaman First Class Charles Lut-. sey, of Peru, Indiana, is spending, a furlough with his wife on Sum- mit street, Shavertown. Seaman Lutsey was called her by the death! of his mother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. George Schoen of] Scranton spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hadsel of Huntsville road. Mrs. Grover Anderson of Har- vey’s Lake submitted to an opera- tion at General Hospital on Wed- nesday. Mrs. Olin Kunkle of Kunkle is taking Mrs. Weaver's place in the office of Devens Milling Company. Mrs. Weaver was forced to give up the position to care for her mother, who is'ill. Pvt. Romaine Covert Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Covert were visited by their daughter, Pvt. Ro- maine Covert recently. Romaine who is stationed at Norfolk, Va, with the WAACS had a special pass to see her cousin, John Grant S 1/C who had been overseas for eleven months. Both spent the day at Pvt. Covert’s home on Main Street. They returned Monday to their bases, Romaine to Virginia and John to San Francisco to go over seas again. Youth Group of Huntsville oe tian Church will hold a Rel en Party in the church parlors | October 25 at 8 p. m. The community is invited to at- tend. Refreshments will be served. Harvest-Home Festival The annual Harvest-Home Fes- tival will be held by Mountain Grange, Carverton, on Thursday evening, October 19, starting at 5: 30 with a chicken dinner. After the dinner the display of farm pro- duce will be auctioned by James and Ralph Sands. A social program will follow with music furnished by Herman Coons and the Shales. SHAVER THEATRE FRIDAY-SATURDAY “Cover Girl” in technicolor with Rita Hay- worth, Gene Kelly, Phil Silvers SATURDAY MATINEE 2 P. M. Shavertown Arden Steels has notified his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arden Steele of Sweet Valley, that he is stationed MONDAY-TUESDAY “Three Men In White” with Van Johnson, Lionel Barrymore Our Gang and Pete Smith Shorts says it is so hot down there that i lower regions he always sends back for blankets. Catherine Milbrodt has returned WEDNESDAY ONLY weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Milbrodt, Dallas R. D. 1. Miss Nan Ward of Trucksville has been a patient at Nesbitt Hos- pital where she submitted to an emergency operation for appendi- citis recently. She is getting along nicely. John Davies, who has been sta- tioned at University of Pennsyl- vania, Philadelphia, spent several days this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Davies, of [rine street. “Miracle of Morgan's Creek” Return Showing Eddie Bracken, Betty Hutton Thursday, Friday, Saturday “Going My Way” wit! Bing Crosby, Barry Fitzgzerald in the Province of Assam, India. He: if any one dies and goes to the, to Newark, N. J., after spending the, | Your favorite sweater companions for the duration will be these rough and ruddy twins of shetland wool. They make wonderful mix-matchers when you knit them of contrasting colors such as fuchsia and violet, gold and green. You just can’t have too many combinations, because | this pullover and cardigan can’t be topped for all-around livability. The directions for knitting “Heavenly Twins Sweaters” obtained by sending-a stamped, self-addressed envelope to the Needie-! | work Department of this paper, specifying design No. 450. 4 in New Jersey. Paul Brodhun, S.P.S. 3/C, son of Mrs. Minnie Brodhun of Spring street has returned to New York after visiting his mother. Mrs. Sam Woolbert is improving slowly and able to be up again. Mrs. William Hunt of Spring street is recovering from an illness of several weeks. Walter Cook of Ridge street spent the weekend in New York. Mrs. William Farrell of Roushey street fell and hurt her knee last week. Mrs. Almeda Kellar of Courtdale recently spent several weeks with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. jand Mrs. Robert Mitchell of E. Cen- ter street. | Mrs. Earl Hons and Mrs. William Morgan will leave Wednesday to attend the state Sunday School convention at Reading. TRUCKSVILLE Mrs. Harvey Cristman of El Paso, Texas, sister of C. S. Hemenway is visiting at Hillside Farms. C. L. Myers has sold his property on Harris Hill road to Asher Weiss of Wilkes-Barre who is now occupy- {ing it. Miss Ruth Pethick had the mis- fortune of falling down the steps at her home on Mt. Greenwood road last week. She suffered a broken wrist and slight fracture | of the skull. Mrs. . William Thomas is out | again after being confined to her 1 | home at Mt. Greenwood for about two months. Thomas Ayre Jr. is stationed at Bainbridge, Md. with U. S. Navy. may be Miss Nora Lally Becomes ~~ [_- Bride of Lt. Leon M. Austin Miss Nora Lally, daughter of Mrs. and the late John Lally of Man- chester, England, and First Lieuten- ant Leon M. Austin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon J. Austin, Sr., of Main street, Shavertown, were married in St. Edwards Church, Manches- ter, England, at 2 p. m. Saturday, September 16. The Rev. Joseph Rermfitt performed the ceremony. The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her uncle, William Burke, was attired in white net and lace gown made on princess lines and fashioned with high neckline and long sleeves. Her full length veil of tulle was caught with a coronet of orange blossoms and she carried a shower bouquet of roses. Misses Kathleen Tinkler and Monica Schoffield, friends of ‘the bride, acted as bridesmaids. They chose matching gowns of touquoise blue taffeta with headress of tur- quoise net and fuschia flowers. They carried bouquets of mixed flowers. Cousins of the bride, Maureen and Rita Burke and Barry Davis attended the bride. The little girls wore white satin dresses with bon- 4 Cpl. John Owens attended church services at White Church on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Williams. Women of the White Church on the Hill issue a cordial invitation to all women of the Back Moun- tain area to help them celebrate the church’s 100th anniversary at a tea Tuesday, October 17 at 2 o'clock. Shut-ins of the community will be guests. William Parry has moved his family back to their home on Huntsville road after spending the past three years in Camden, N. J. At last Trucksville Post Office has come out on Main street. After being hidden on Harris Hill road for a good many years, it was moved to new quarters on Main street last week. The building owned and completely remodeled by “Dud” Mathers is light, airy and roomy. It'is a much needed improvement that is being enjoyed by Postmaster Gwilyn Evans and his staff. LEHMAN Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ellsworth and daughter, Louise, spent the week- Neighborhood Notes And News Of Local Church Doings E or x end with the former's parents at . Meshoppen. Mrs. A. M. Major and daughter, Mrs. Aaron Turner have returned after spending several days at Ocean City, Atlantic City and Phil- adelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Walton Peterson of Ridgewood, N. J. were recent guests of the Majors. It is comforting to same Day—Night Basi distance A MODERN SERVICE—MODERATE IN COST Service is available in the Dallas Area on the the same moderate rates apply regardless of know that Snowdon s as in town . .. and Telephone Wilkes-Barre 3-0400 HAROLD C. SNOWDON 64 North Franklin Street SROWDOR Home for Funerals SERVICE Wilkes-Barre |Hill Sunday morning. Seaman 1/C Gladys Jean Parry is spending the week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. William Parry of Huntsville road. Jean is serv- ing with the WAVES at Washing- ton D. C. : Mrs. Loren Williams and son, | Herbie of Wilkes-Barre spent the nets lined with turquoise taffeta and carried turquoise taffeta muffs. Barry wore a turquoise satin and velvet suit. Best man for the bridegroom was Major D. J. Williams of California and his groomsman was Captain Dean Kaworinos of Kansas. Best man was his youngest brother, ANNOUNCING S/Sgt. Gordon J. Auston, who flew, . in from France and arrived five the Appointment of minutes before the ceremony start- Mrs. W. ]. Brown ed. The two boys hadn’t seen each CENTER HILL ROAD other for four years. 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To Hold Hallowe'en Party: Misses Richards and McCollum " Entertain Retired Teachers Miss Ann Richards and Miss M. | tired teachers. E. McCollum entertained members of Luzerne County Retired Teach- ers’ Association at luncheon and meeting at their home on Pioneer avenue last Thursday. Professor Gwilym Davies was in charge of the discussion in the absence of the president, Mr. Finn. The Association was organized about two years ago with the fol- lowing objectives: To promote so- ciability among retired teachers; to keep in touch with disabled teach- I ers; to improve the positions of re- tired teachers; to collaborate with other associations throughout the state on matters pertaining to re- Present at Thursday's meeting were: E. Gertrude Garrison, Edith’ Tucker, Sara Ellsworth, Gwilym Davies, Katherine Hefft, Eliza Eas- | ton, = Elizabeth McMurtrie, A. AS Killian, Eleanor J. Brown, Grace J Blanchard, Anna Price, Frances Trimmer, Emma R. Starr, ‘Laura Jones, Mary C. 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