ON A FRE Em AS ei EET Ta, of Shavertown. PAGE FOUR THE POST, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1947 ~ say Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Smith have returned to State College after spend ing the summer with the latter s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kitchen of Noxen R.D. Mrs. Mae Townend who has been spending the summer at Buck Hill Inn will return to her home at Twin Spruce the latter part of the month. ‘ihe Frank Townends who have been living at Twin Spruce for the sum- mer will make their home at 287 Reynolds street for the next few months. ) Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kitchen had as guests Mr. and Mrs. Oakes Jr. of Buffalo, N. Y. and Mrs. Phoebe Oakes of Athens. Mrs. Kit chen’s father, Frank Searfoss and her « sister, Rachael of Alderson are now ir guests. ps Barbara Phillips and her fi- ance, Richard Simonton of Harrisburg are spending the week at the Gordon home on Norton Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Edmondson of Rockville Center, Long Island, spent the weekend visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Handley have Dan Mr, and Mrs. Alan Kistler of Har- vey's Lake spent last week at Cape Cod. During their absence, their son, and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Kistler of New York City oc cupied their home. Chey Boothe and Luther Hum- mell have returned to their homes at Loyalville after spending several months in the U. S. Army. Mrs. Esther Davis of Idetown spent the weekend with Mrs. Henry Wolfe at her home at Loyalville. : : ‘Henry Wolfe of Loyalville is'a ‘patient at Nesbitt Hospital. Grace M. Ferry has returned to her home in Philadelphia after spend” ing a month with her sisters, Mrs. Francis Lewis of Lehman and Mrs. Alling of Wyoming. i a tion ion of Machell avenue will leave. the end of the month to enter the freshman class’ at - Temple University. Johnny Hauck, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hauck of Norton avenue who is stationed in Tokyo, Japan, has been moted to sergeant. ; er Grace Rs of Wilkes-Barre is spending sometime as guest of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ohlman. : Joseph Voitek has returned to his home at. Demunds after spending several days at Harvey's Lake. Sally Ide of Huntsville spent sev eral days last week as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank LeGrand of Bethle- hem. - ! Miss Martha Krause of Mehoopany was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Frantz at Demunds. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Alan Bisbee ‘and children of Pioneer avenue have re turned after spending some time in the White Mountains, N.H. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lewis of Leh- man had as recent guests Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Tingley of Clemson, SiC. Mr. and Mrs. Dorey Rogers, Sutton avenue, Trucksville, spent Sunday in Mauch Chunk visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Niles Hess spent Sun- day in Harrisburg visiting relatives. Mrs. Ord Trumbower and son, Douglas visited in Brooklyn last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weid, Main street, are vacationing in |New York City. _ Robert Misson “spent a few days with his parents this week on Main Robert is working in Elmira, street. N'Y. Miss Anna Evans, Plymouth, will spend the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Brown, Idetown. Mr. and Mrs. John Denton and three daughters of Binghamton, N. Y., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gross of Huntsville. Jimmy Oliver, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Oliver of Lake street, celebrat- ed” his seventh birthday anniversary on Monday. REN AAR SSE A wnditaini, SHAVER THEATRE Shavertown FRIDAY-SATURDAY “High Barharee” Van Johnson June Allyson Claude Jarman Jr. Cartoon—Sport reel—News \ MONDAY TUESDAY DOUBLE FEATURE “Seven Were Saved” Richard ‘Denning Russel Hayden “Genius At Work” Wally Brown Ann Jeffreys WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY “Razors Edge” Tyrone Power Gene Tierney Anne Baxter ~ John Payne Betty Jane Roushey To Wed R. L. Shoemaker Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Roushey of Carverton road, Trucksville, have an- nounced the approaching marriage of their daughter, Betty Jane, to Robert L. Shoemaker, son of Mr. and Mrs. William R.’ Shoemaker of Carverton road, Trucksville. The candlelight service will be per- formed by Rev. George Roberts in Trucksville Methodist Church, Matrons of honor will be Mrs. Jo- seph Walton and Mrs. Harold Croom. Miss Erma Hoover will serve as maid of honor and Misses Helen and Hazel Roushey, sisters of the bridé, as brides- maids. Harry V. Long will be best man and John Roushey, Joseph Walton, Harold Croom and William Long, ushers. Following the ceremony, a recep- tion for a hundred guests will be held at Trucksville Fire House, Miss Roushey is a ' graduate of Kingston Township High School and is employed as assistant cashier in Woolworth = office. ~ Mr. Shoemaker is also a graduate of Kingston Town- ship High School and is employed by Dallas Dairy. ‘Miss Nancy Schooley Celebrates Birthday Miss Nancy Schooley, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Budd Schooley, Lake street, Dallas, celebrated ‘her thir teenth birthday with a party at her home Friday evening. Guests: Joyce Robbins, Dawn Dur- ham, Frances Siley, Polly’ Lazarus, Carolyn Shaffer, Charlotte Michel, Sally Kear, Rodman Derr, Jr., Ken- neth Derr, Lee White, Tom Peirce, Russell Honeywell, Robert = Stair, George Drake, Bruce Berrettini, Dick Lavelle and the hostess, Nancy Schoo- ley. Mr. and Mrs. Ockenhouse, Mr. and Mrs. Allen H. Ockenhouse, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Russell Lee Ockenhouse, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Williams, Shavertown, will leave on Saturday te attend the wedding of the former's son, William M. Ockenhouse, of Tren- ton, N. J., formerly of Shavertown, to Miss Rita Bruckman of, Newark, Mrs. Lester Fiske and Miss Norma Reed, Church street, are visiting at Warren, Pa. ! Mrs. William ‘Cairl, Sr., of Ceme- tery street left by plane on Wednes- day to visit friends in Buffalo, N. Y. Virginia Ferry, Machell avenue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ferry, has accepted a'teaching position at Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lundy spent a few days in ‘New York City this week. ! Miss Shirley Goss of Claude street is spending this week .at her home with her parents. Miss Goss has ac’ cepted a teaching position in Bethle- hem, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Craig were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ord Trumbower on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L. Williams, Jr., of Idetown announce the birth of a son August 22 at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Rev. R. W. Edmondson of Shaver- town Bible Church is conducting a series of meetings in the Princeton, Indiana, area this month. The meet ings are sponsored by Rev. Albert Smith of the American Sunday School Union. While Rev. Edmondson is away, Rev. J. J. Jones will fill the pulpit at Shavertown Bible Church. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mazer and sons, Joseph Jr. and Bernard spent the Labor Day weekend at Long Island where they visited Mr. Mazer’s brother and sister. : Mrs. Francis © MdHugh * and son, Francis Jr. of Kingston and Mrs. Jack Lewis and daughter, Joanne of Philadelphia were recent guests of the former’s sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder of Lehman. Miss Lois Goss of Benton has re- turned after spending the past month visiting her cousin, Irene Snyder of Lehman. William Covert of Philadelphia was an over night visitor of his niece and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder of Lehman recently. Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver, Jr. of Trucksville had their infant son, George Charles baptized "at Lehman Methodist Church on Sunday. They spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder. : Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mahler enter- tained on Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon May, of Syracuse, Mr. and Mrs. Albert: Morse, of Trucksville, and Mr. and Mrs. Stan- ley Counterman, of Wilkes-Barre. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snyder and a] Bob, have returned to their home on Claude street after spending their vacation at Ocean City. Entertain On Labor Day Mr. and Mrs. John Istler entertain ed a number of friends at their home at Idetown on Labor Day. They were David Watkins of California; Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Watkins, Mrs. Alice Morgan, Miss Clarice Morgan of Hyde Park; Miss Diana Watkins, Scranton; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Salsbery, David and Billy, Peggy Aston’ of Dunmore; Byron and Arthur of Wilkes-Barre; Mr. and Mrs. N. Geesly, Mrs. Mar- garet Haunstein of Carbondale; Mrs. Mary Muir of Williamsport; John E. Jones, Jackie Jr. and Jeanette and Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins of Plymouth. Have New Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Richard Williams of Alderson announce the birth of a daughter in Nesbitt Hospital; Thurs- day, September 4. Mrs. Williams is the former Ruth Rogers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rogers of Outlet. Ord Trumbowers Are Hosts At Picnic Supper Mr. and Mrs. Ord Trumbower of Huntsville road entertained at a picnic supper Sunday at their home. Guests were club members and their families. Present: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barnes and son Jackey; Mr. and Mrs. ilyn, Dorothy Jean, Bevetly; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maxwell, Kingston: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rice and children, Bobby and Linda; Mr. and Mrs. Alva Eggleston and children, Robert and Nancy Jane, Vernon; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ashley and daughter, Lois Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hand and daughter Joan, Mr. and Mrs. William Brickel, Factoryville; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Case and daughter Bonnie Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dettmore and son Billy, Mrs. Hazel Pinchak and sons Bobby ‘and Ronald, and the hosts and their son, Douglas. Party At Kitchen Creek A number of young folks enjoyed a wiener and marshmallow roast at Kitchen Creek Falls Saturday evening. They were: Iva Hoover, Arline Crisp-- ell, Betty Sutton of Johnson: City, N. Y.; Clara Sutton, George Sutfon of N. Chili, N. Y.; Sylvester Matruski, of New York City and Con Sweinhart of Lancaster. All were guests of Out- let families. Mrs. George Evans Is Honored At Shower Mrs. was guest of honor at a shower given George Evans of Demunds at the home of Mrs. Howard James She received many lovely gifeés. Present were: Mrs. Leon Aus- tin, Mrs. Gordon Austin,- Mrs. George Berlew, Mrs. Weldon Carle, Mrs. Ira Frantz, Mrs. Robert Green, Mrs. Herbert Jones, Mrs. Byron Kes- ter, Mrs. William Rozelle, Mrs. Coray B. Ransom, Mrs. Harry Sweppenheiser, Joyce and Harry Jr, Mrs. W. C. Schoonover, Mrs. J. J. Voitek, Mrs. John Perry, Mrs. Paul Mahler, Mrs. George Evans, Miss Louise Coolbaugh, Miss Thais Rozelle, Martha Krause, Dorothy Race, Bonnie Lee James, Roger Bellas, Joseph Voitek, David Tames, the guest of honor and the hostess. recentlyl Claude Agnews Are Hosts At Wiener Roast Mr. and Mrs. Claude: Agnew en- tertained at a wiener roast recently at their home at Idetown. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Heck, Marion Heck, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Berdy, Carolyn Berdy, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Sutton, Patsy Sutton of Lehman, Mr. and Mrs. James Agnew of Forty Fort, Allan’ Kunkle of Kunkle, Betty Jane Naugle of Lake Silkworth, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Agnew and Sandra, Mrs. Alice Krieger, Albet Agnew and the host and hostess. Family Party Is Held At Evans Falls Park A number of local people enjoyed a family party at Traver’s Park, Evans Falls, last week. They were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sweezy, Phyllis and Barbara Sweezy of Canfield, Ohio; Mrs. Doris Gesell of Garden City, N Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Doll, James and Jeffry. Casterline of Evans Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Cragg Herdman, Mr. and’ Mrs, Albert Patton of Beaumont; Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Miers, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Landon, Tommy Lan- don, Mr. and Mrs. George Landon, ‘fand Althea Landon of Kunkle. Roxie Hessler, Guest WEDDINGS Candidly Photographed Beautifully Mounted B. C. BupsowN Darras 168-R-9 Davis Street, Trucksville At Birthday Dinner Roxie Hessler of Kingston was guest of honor at a birthday dinner served at the home of her sister, Mrs. Elmer | Hoover on Sunday. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hoover, Patsy Hoover, Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Hoover, Roxie and Lester, Miss Ruth Husted ‘of Kingston. Other callers at the Hoover home Sunday were Conrad Swinehart and his mother, Mrs. Swine- hart of Kirkwood, Mrs. Bruce Crispell and Arline Crispell of Outlet. ... ° Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Evans, Betsy, | Fred. Eck and. children, Jackey, Mar | EEE . Entertain At Roasts MISS BARBARA Mrs. Florence Phillips of Norton Avenue, Dallas, announces the engage- ment’ of her daughter, Barbara Ruth, to Richard Simonton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Simonton of Penbrook, Harrisburg. Miss Phillips is a graduate of Dallas Borough High School and has been employed in the Naval Supply Depot The marriage of Miss Margarette Puterbaugh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Puterbaugh of Har- vey's Lake, and Joshua Bryant, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Bryant of Harvey's Lake and Kingston, took place on Sunday, August 7 at 2 P. M. at the Alderson Methodist Church. Rev. James Hilbert performed the double ring ceremony. Joseph Hand was soloist, accompanied by Rohanna Shoemaker at the organ. : The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of ivory satin designed with heartshaped neckline, long sleeves pointed at the wrist and a bouffant skirt ending in long train. Her veil of illusion fell from a braided halo ‘of satin. She carried a Bible with a white orchid. Miss Eleanor Puterbaugh was maid of honor. She wore an orchid gown with full skirt and bustle and a bon- net trimmed with orchid bow. Brides. maids were Miss Elvira Murphy and Miss Betty Bryant. Miss Murphy selected aqua gown with full skirt and bustle and Miss Bryant, yellow, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith « enter- tained at wiener and corn roasts at their home in Idetown Wednesday evening and again Sunday evening. Wednesday night guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Pury Frankenfield of Toby- hanna; Rev. and Mrs. Harry Smith and son Richard of Hampten, N. J.; Mrs. Naomi Lyons and daughters, Glenda and Kathryn. Sunday guests: Mrs. Emma Smith, Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, Betty Smith of Wilkes-Barre; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smith. and Delores and Janet, Mrs. Naomi Lyons, Glenda and Gloria, Kathryn Smith, Mrs. James Hayden and James, Jr., Robert Olshan, and the host and hostess. Miss Margarette Puterbaugh Is Married To Joshua Bryant! Betrothed RUTH PHILLIPS at Mechanicsburg. Mr. Simonton was graduated from the John Harris High School at Harrisburg. He served for three years with the U. S. Army in the European Theatre of War. He is also employed at the Naval Supply Depot. The wedding will take place next June. similarly made. Both wore matching bonnets with velvet bows and carried pink rose buds. Flpwer girl, Margaret Bryant, chose blue with: pink rose buds, and ring bearer, Ann Marie Faulles, blue with white satin pillow. + : Best man was Thomas Adolph, Philadelphia, and ushers Walter Put- erbaugh,® Jr., and Charles Murphy. Mother of the bride wore aqua colored dress with black accessories and a corsage of pink rose buds. Mother of the bridegroom chose green dress trimmed with gold and matching hat. Her flowers were yellow roses. Following the ceremony a dinner was served for two hundred guests in the Kunkle, Community Hall. Mrs. Bryant attended Laketon High School. Mr. Bryant attended Lake- ton High School and spent two years in the service. He is now employed by his father on Wyoming avenue, Kingston. Following a honeymoon to Niagara Falls and Canada they will reside in | Kingston. { Franklin Bible Class Meets At Rogers Home Franklin Bible Class of Dallas Meth- odist Church met at the home of Mrs! Dorey Rogers of Trucksville for a covered dish luncheon recently. Present: Mr. and Mrs. James Frank- lin, Mrs, William Higgins, Mrs. Wes- ley Hoover, Mrs. Peter Gensel, Mrs. William Wilson, Mrs. Marvin Scott, Sr., Mrs. Daniel Brown and the hostess, Mrs. Dorey Rogers. Have Baby Girl Mr. and Mrs. Don Grose of Hunts- ville road have announced the birth of a seven-pound, twelve-ounce baby girl at Nesbitt Hospital Tuesday, Aug- ust 26. The Groses also have a boy, Kenneth, three years old. # NEW BORN . Two Sunn One Lov J Guaranteed to be insati protection for any barn. a} KITTENS— Just Three of Them Leit. y Bpricots ely Gold Place your order now for all of them . . . able ratters. Adequate oe HOWARD RISLEY'S BARNYARD Phone Dallas 300 or 396 Miss Betty Scott, daughter sof Mr. merer Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Methodist Church, Saturday, Septem- ber 6 at 2 o'clock. Rev. Joseph Fiske performed the ceremony. Scott. Donald Kemmerer brother's best man. was Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Laskowski ob- served their fortieth wedding anniver- sary surrounded by members’ of their family at their home in Jackson Sun day, September 7. They celebrated the occasion again on Monday when they enjoyed a turkey dinner served by. Jackson W.S.C.S.fin the church. Before her marriage, Mrs. Laskow- ski, the former Johanna Grygo of Nanticoke, was employed as a book- keeper. Mr. Laskowski was engaged in the butcher business. They were married in Allentown by the Rev. Rudolph, their former pastor at Nanti- coke — and then Mrs. Laskowski started being Mr. Laskowski’s book- keeper. Two years later, they moved to Jack- son where Mr. Laskowski established the fertilizer plant he and ‘his sons are now operating. The Laskowskis have four children; Theodore, a teacher at Rome School; Bernard and Elmer, working in the fertilizer plant; Mrs. Isadore Skok of Wilkes-Barre. They also have three Entertains Card Club Mrs. M. J. Brown entertained her bridge club Monday evening at her summer home at Idetown. Guests: Mrs. Henry Peterson, Mrs. Cora Finn, Mrs. James Huston, Mrs. Florence Phillips, Mrs. Pauul War- riner, Mrs. Louise Colwell, Mrs. Ray Evans, Mrs. H. J. Hauck, and the hostess. Prizes were won by Mrs. Phillips and Mrs. Huston. Housecleaning IS A CINCH . . when HECK does your curtains, drapes, slip covers and other heavy items, HECK’S Dry Cleaning and Dyeing CALL HL 3326 Maid of honor was Miss Jeanette | War for eighteen months. Searfoss and bride’s maid, Miss Betty | engaged in farming at Loyalville where his | they are making their home. HARVEY'S LAKE HIWAY Neighborhood Noes And Neus Of Local Church Doings Mr. And Mrs. John Istler Miss Betty Scott Becomes Bride Of Herbert Kemmerer, Jr. Following the ceremony, a reception and Mrs. Russell Scott of Loyalville, | was held at the Loyal; gga became the bride of Herbert. Jef- | Church. . ; Mrs. Kemmerer is' a graduate of Kemmerer of Loyalville in the Meeker j Laketon High School. ‘Mr. ‘Kemmerer was graduated from Lehman High School and served with the U. S. Army in the European Theatre of He is now PD Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Laskowski Celebrate Fortieth Anniversary lovely granddaughters, Johanna, named for grandma Laskowski, Mary Ann and Shirley Ann—all precious as diamonds to Grandpa. Mr. Laskowski celebrated = his seventieth birthday anniversary on June 18. TWO-MINUTE SERVICE Your favorite soup in just two minutes. Try thisrefreshing noontime meal soon. Always tempting food. 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