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THE POST, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1948
d Notes And News Of Local Church Doings
Purely
Personal
Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson of
Charleston, W. Va., son and daugh-
ter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. William
Wilson of Franklin street are spend-
ing two weeks in Florida. They are
celebrating their twenty-fifth wed-
ding anniversary. :
Sheldon MacAvoy of Spring street,
Shavertown, celebrated his six-
teenth birthday anniversary Tues-
day, February 24.-
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chappelle
of Orchard street had as weekend
guests, their daughter, Frances of
Washington, D.C. and son, Frank
of Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts of
Main street had as guests over the
weekend their son and daughter-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Roberts and
daughter, Janet of Kingston.
Mrs. Robert Garris and infant!
son, Roderick Charles, have return-
ed from Homeopathic Hospital to
This
is the Garrises first child.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Edwards Sr.
have returned to’ their home at
IE a
MRS. AMANDA YAPLE IS
CHEERED BY VISITS WITH
FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS
Coming right along and act-
ing more like her own jolly
self, Mrs. Amanda Yaple is able
to be down stairs at her home
on Claude street now and is
enjoying short visits with
néighbors and-friends.
A weeksor so ago, she had
a very~Special caller in her old
friend, L. P. Taylor from At-
lanta, Ga. She and Lou had
a lot of fun chatting about the
days when he and Ruth and
Edith Jeter and Harry Harter
used to enjoy hot waffles and
home-made bread at the
Yaples. “Them was the days.”
On Valentine's Day, Mrs.
Harry Snyder, a Claude street
neighbor, surprised her with a
heart bedecked basket full of
jellies, candies, fruits and all
sorts of delectable goodies.
The ‘Sunshine Basket” was a
gift from her neighbors on
Claude street, all of whom sent
cheery messages on frilly val-
entines.
She has thoroughly enjoyed
reading the friendly messages
of over two hundred cards.
Huntsville after spending several
weeks in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts,
Claude street, had as guest for the
past month the latter’s brother, Pfc. |
Walter Smith who has been serving
in China with the U. S. Marines for
the past two and a half years. He
. reported this week to Quantico, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Keefer and son,
Larry of Tunkhannock, spent Sun-
day visiting their parents, Mrs.
Frances Keefer of Claude street
and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Newman
of Demunds road.
Mrs. Maggie Hildebrant has been
ill at her home on Norton avenue
this week. She is somewhat im-
proved now.
Mrs. Tom Robinson of West Dallas
and Mrs. Oswald Griffiths of Church
a cruise to Bermuda. Tom will
meet them in New York City.
Cards have been received from
Mrs. F. M. Gordon saying that she
and the Taylors had a lovely trip
and are enjoying bright warm
weather in Atlanta.
Miss Grace Cave who recently
submitted to an operation at Home-
opathic Hospital is able to be back
in the store now part time.
. Mrs. Melvin Mosier Sr. has re-
turned to her home on Kunkle road
after spending several weeks with
her daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Alan Scattergood of
Camden, N. J.
A. C. Devens who has been ill
at his home on Lake street has re-
covered and is able ‘to be back in
the mill.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvert Birnstock of
Kunkle spent Wednesday and
Thursday in York attending the
funeral of the former's Grandfather
Birnstock.
Frank Spini of Fernbrook road is;
a patient at General Hospital.
Stanley Henning!
Mr. and Mrs.
Jr. of Buffalo, spent the weekend
visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Fink of Shavertown and Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Henning of
Trucksville.
Mrs. Anna Lewin of Fernbrook
has returned from Tannersville
where she was guest of Mr. and
Mrs. F. E. Law.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwards
have returned to their home in
Williamsport after spending a week
at the D. L. Edwards home in
Trucksville.
Mrs. Harry Allen Sri is able to
be out again after being ill at her
home at Harvey’s Lake for the past
six weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Milne and
Marlene moved Monday from the!
corner of Machell avenue and ‘Mem-
orial Highway to Center Hill road.
a3
Miss Barbara Culp, student at
Bloomsburg State Teachers’ College
spent the weekend with her parents,
Mr .and Mrs. Milton Culp of Hunts-
ville. She drove up with Miss Elma
Major and Patty and Mary Ellen
Clark who also visited their families
at Huntsville.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Edwards Jr.,
who have been living in Forty Fort
moved into the Culp bungalow at
. Huntsville this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Culp enter-
Forty Fort and on Monday Rev.
Paul Keppel, Miss Brenton and Mrs.
McClelland, all of Forty Fort.
York City.
: Cards
‘the Clinton Ides and the
| Grosses from Havana, Cuba, saying
they are enjoying the temperatures
of 88 degrees. They ran into Duke
! Isaacs and Willard Johns down
| there. Expected to spend the week
! end at Charleston, S. C. with friends
and a few days at Williamsburg,
Va., and then home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dorey Rogers of
Sutton road, Trucksville had as
Sunday guests Ruth McConnell and
Irene Adams of Ashley. Tuesday
the Rogers visited Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Boyle and family in Wilkes
Barre.
WEDDINGS
Candidly Photographed
Beautifully Mounted
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BE. iC. HupsoN
Darras 168-R-9
Davis Street, Trucksville
street will return this weekend from | Mrs. Alan Kistler Sr. of Harvey's
. Lake is visiting relatives in New
have been received from
Paul
Twentieth anniversary dinner and
installation of officers of Harmony
Club was held at Howard Johnson's,
Kingston recently.
members, Mrs. Coray B. Ransom,
Mrs. Ira Frantz who were present
and absent members Mrs. Frank
Besteder, Mrs. W. E. Schoonover
all of whom were presented with
corsages.
Centerpiece at their table was an
anniversary cake decorated in
white, pink and blue.
Other decorations were silver
trees with valentine hearts. Favors
were old fashioned girls in white
pink and blue. Officers installed,
president, Mrs. Harry Sweppen-
heiser Sr.; vice president, Mrs. Leon
Fredd; secretary, Mrs. Carl Smith;
treasurer, Mrs. Byron Kester. Re-
tiring officers: Mrs. Weldon, Mrs. J
.J Voitek, Mrs. Henry Phillips. Mrs.
Perry Robbins gave several read-
Special tribute was paid charter
Demunds Harmony Club Celebrates
Twentieth Anniversary At Dinner
ings. Mrs. George Schallenberger
will be hostess for next meeting,
Fepfuary 26. Dinner committee,
rs. Weldon Carle, Mrs. Ira Frantz
and” Mrs. George Schallenberger,
table decorations were in charge of
Mrs. Leon Fredd and Mrs. Nora
Rozelle.
Present were: Mrs. Harry A.
Sweppenheiser Sr., and Harry Jr.,
Mrs. Frederick M. Drake, Mrs. Rob-
ert Green, Mrs. Harry Miller, Mrs.
A. L. Youngblood, Mrs. J. J. Voitek,
Mrs. Ira Frantz, Mrs. John Perry,
Mrs. Coray B. Ransom, Mrs. Henry
Phillips, Mrs. Weldon Carle, Mrs.
Willard Race, Mrs. George Hunt,
Sr.,, Mrs. William Rozelle, Mrs.
Ralph Kemmerer, Mrs. Joseph C.
Burkhardt, Mrs. Henry Wells, Mrs.
George Berlew, Mrs. Gordon Austin,
Mrs. Russell Race, Mrs. Perry Rob-
bins, Mrs. George Schallenberger,
and Mrs. Leon Fredd.
Lt. Kathleen Jeffery
To Wed Henry V. Barot
Mr. and Mrs. George Albert Jef-
fery announce the approaching mar-
riage of their daughter, Lt. Kath-
leen of Valley Forge Hospital,
Phoenixville, Pa., to Henry Veron
Barot of Scarsdale, N. Y.
The ceremony will be performed
in St. Barnabas Episcopal Church,
Irvington, N. Y., Saturday after-
noon, March 6.
Lt. Jeffery is a sister of Mrs.
Henry Peterson of Norton avenue
and has visited a good many times
in Dallas.
The Petersons
wedding.
will attend the
tained on Sunday Bill Lettsel of Karen Rogers Has
Fifth Birthday Party
Mr. and Mrs. George Rogers en-
tertained at a party last Thursday
for their daughter, Karen, who cele-
brated her fifth birthday anniver-
sary. Present were Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Howells, Harry Jr. and Shir-
ley, Mr. and Mrs. Dorey Rogers and
George dJr., Tommy and Johnny,
Karen and Mr, and Mrs. Rogers.
Mrs. Fred Dodson Is
Hostess To Neighbors
Mrs. Fred Dodson entertained a
number of neighbors at a paper
demonstration at her home at
Kunkle last Thursday evening. Pres-
ent were Mrs. William Haddle, Mrs.
Emil Balewski, Mrs. Clyde Hoyt,
Mrs. Gomer Elston, Mrs. Harold
Hess, Mrs. Kenneth Martin, Mrs.
Albert Lewis, Mrs. Elwood Martin,
Mrs. Ray Elston, Mrs. Wilson Maury,
Mrs. Paul Hilbert, Mrs. Ann Rich-
ards, Mrs. Stella Isaacs, Miss June
Williams, Miss Mildred Devens and
the hostess.
Miss Marjorie Kitchen,
neighbor, was demonstrator.
an old
Parent-Teacher Meeting
Louie W. Ayre will entertain a
few pupils and their parents at a
parent teacher meeting Sunday
afternoon at her home 60 Carver-
ton road, Trucksville.
Miss Elsie Higgins Is
Bride Of W. H. Jones
Mr. and Mrs. George Wei of
Alderson announce the marriage of
their daughter, Elsie, to William
H. Jones, son of Mrs. Mary Jones
of Wilkes-Barre.
Rev. James Hilbert performed the
ceremony in the Alderson Metho-
dist parsonage at 7:15, December
24, 1947. There were no attendants.
The bride was attired in brown
pin-stripe suit with brown acces-
sories.
Mrs. Jones is a graduate of Dallas
Township High School. Mr. Jones
was graduated from Wilkes-Barre
City Schools and the Cogne Electric-
al School in Chicago. He is em-
ployed by the Armour Leather Com-
pany and conducts the Alderson
Radio Service at Alderson.
The couple is residing in a newly
purchased home at Alderson.
Friends In War Meet
At Poad-Irvine Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Poad of De-
munds had as weekend guests for
the Poad-Irvine wedding Capt. and
Mrs. Malcolm Michelwaite of Mit-
chell Field and Larry Thulin of
Easton, who served in the Pacific
with the Irvines. Also Mr. and
Mrs. W. K. Irvine, father and
mother of the bridegroom, and
Mr. and Mrs. George Irvine, brother
and sister-in law of Mr. Irvine and
his brother William Jr., all of San
Francisco.
After the reception the newly-
weds left by train for New York
City, New Orleans and Los Angeles.
There they will pick up their car
and drive to Lajolle Cal., and on to
Palm Springs where they expect to
spend their honeymoon before going
to their home in San Francisco.
On Dean's List -
Among seventy students having
attained a quality. point average of
2.5 or above, Albert Crispell, form-
er Lake Township teacher, is on
the Dean’s list at Mansfield State
Teacher’s College.
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with Kane Richmond,
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“South of the Chisholm
Trail”
Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnette
WED.-THUR.
“Song of the Thin Man”
William Powell, Myrna Loy
Cartoon — 3. Stooges Comedy
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Mrs. Louis Evans Is
Honored At Shower
Mrs. George Evans and Mrs.
Howard James entertained at a
shower honoring Mrs. Louis Evans,
a recent bride at Orange.
Those present were: Mrs. Harold
Brace, Mrs. Glenna Ghorba, Mrs.
Florence Ross, Mrs. Mabel Evans,
Mrs. Horton Bell, Mrs. Marie Moyer,
Mrs. Samuel Gardener, Mrs. Harold
Evans, Mrs. John Perry, Mrs. Theo-
dore MacHenry, Mrs. William Perri-
go, Mrs. Luther Rozelle, Mrs. Ralph
Rozelle, Mrs. John Goeig, Mrs. Per-
ry Coolbaugh, Mrs. John Zarno, Mrs.
Elmer Evans, Mrs. William Rozelle,
Mrs. Louis Evans, Gladys Bell, Alma
Sickler, Anna Matte, Barbara Brace,
Thais Rozelle, and the hostess.
Herman Reeses, Guests
At House-Warming Party
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Reese, West
Main Street, Trucksville, were sur-
prised with a house-warming party
recently. The Reeses, formerly of
Wilkes-Barre have purchased the
Michael Laphy home at West
Trucksville.
At the party were: Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim
Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ide,
Mr. and Mrs. George Huff, Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Reese, Nancy Reese
and Allan Roberts.
Entertain At Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gay enter-
tained at dinner Wednesday, Mr.
and Mrs. John R. Hughes, Mr. and
Mrs. James Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs.
| Frank Heitsman, Mr. and Mrs.
George London, Mr. and Mrs. Mal-
colm Baird and family, and Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Gay.
Mrs. Ray Garinger, Hostess
At Joint W.S.C.S. Meeting
Mrs. Raymond Garinger was
hostess to members of the W.S.C.S.
of the Alderson and Ruggles Meth-
odist Churches at a joint meeting
last Thursday evening.
Discussion of the evening center-
ed around racial problems with
special emphasis on the Negro situa-
tion. The story of Booker T. Wash-
ington was given by Jessie Armi-
tage; Junior Girls’ Choir of Laketon
High School entertained with sever-
al Negro spirituals; Mrs. Raymond
Garinger gave a synopsis of the
“Color Line in Medicine” recently
published by the Saturday Evening
Post; Rev. James Hilbert was in
charge of the Study Book teach-
ings with the subject, “Great Pray-
ers of the Bible.”
Present were: Mrs. Gilbert Car-
Entertains Circle
Mrs. W. H. Morgan entertained
members of Holcomb’s Grove Circle
of Shavertown Methodist Church at
her home last week. Mrs. Arthur
Leek presided. Worship service was
in charge of Mrs. Robert Clark and
Mrs. Chester Nesbitt. Mrs. Elwood
Swingle presented the study book.
Solos were given by Mrs. Margaret
Gordon.
Present: Mrs. Robert Clark, Mrs.
Rolland Shoemaker; Mrs. Edward:
Trumbower, Mrs. Margaret Gor-|
don, Mrs. James Agnew, Mrs. Earl]
Hons, Mrs. William Davis, Mrs. |
Priscilla Carr, Mrs. W. H. Morgan, |
Mrs. Chester Nesbitt, Miss Helen!
McCord, Miss Ruth Edwards, Mrs. |
W. W. Boyes, Mrs. Elwood Swingle, !
Nancy Boyes and Marjorie Davis.
penter, Mrs. Warren Dennis, Mrs.
Alfred Rogers, Mrs. Aseneth Davis,
Mrs. Richard Williams, Mrs. George
Armitage, Mrs. Marian Avery, Mrs.
Morris Witter, Mrs. Lee Zimmerman,
Mrs. Billy Elston, Mrs. Roy Schultz,
Mrs. Lina Garinger, Mrs. Ralph
Weaver, Mrs. Robert Traver, Mrs.
Verne Kitchen, Mrs. Clarence
Oberst, Mrs. Peter Sickler, Mrs.
Fred Crispell, Mrs. Mina Harrison,
Mrs. Almon Rood, Mrs. Ray Gar-
inger, Rev. and Mrs. James Hilbert;
June Kistler, Angela Biery, Tereva
Traver, Carol Deets, Jessie Arm-
itage, Janet Grey, Rosadell Grey,
Virginia Price, Ruth Oney, Lois
Oney.
The first joint meeting of neigh-
boring parishes proved so successful
that plans to hold another in the
near future were made.
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