~ Mer ont tr, rr RN eC . with her parents, PAGE FOUR \ THE POST, FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1948 Neighborhood Notes And News Of Local Church Doings Purely | Personal Jack Lee of Washington, D.C. spent the Easter weekend with his mother, Mrs. Roscoe Lee of Terrace street. Mrs. Leslie Warhola is staying temporarily with her brother and family in Kingston. The Warhola house has been sold to John Bush. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schmerer of Parrish street spent Easter visit- ing the latter’s brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Herbert of Edwardsville. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Lewis and family and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miles of Pine Beach, N.J., and Mrs. Nettie Parrish of Wilkes-Barre spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Addison Woolbert of Mt. Zion. | Davenport street is spending several : days in Baltimore where she is visiting her new grandson, Eddie Harold Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Casper and family will move this week from their home on the Ceasetown road to the Niezgoda house. Frederick Anthony, student at Lehigh University spent the Easter vacation with his wife and parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rhodes of Trucksville. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Milne and Marlene spent the Easter weekend in Atlantic City. Mrs. Milne and Marlene remained for the week. Mrs. Kate Kirkendall, formerly of Dallas, now of Scranton, is spend- ing some time with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Hoover of Trucksville R.D. Mr. and Mrs. William Niemeyer Sr. of Davenport street had as guests over the holiday weekend Mr. and Mrs. Robert Niemeyer and daughter, Kathy of Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. William Niemeyer and Mrs. Philip Anderson and chil- dren, James and Gretchen, have returned to their home in Balti- more, Md., after spending a week with Mrs. Anderson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Robbins of Trucks- ville. Mrs. Wilson Cease left Tuesday | night for Washington state where] she will join her husband and visit! her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. | and Mrs. Arnold Cease and family. | Philip Cease, student at State Col- lege, spent the Easter vacation at his home. | Mary Louise Jones, dietician at! Massachusetts General Hospital, | Boston, spent the Easter holidays Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jones, Terrace Avenue. Her sister, Aleatha, returned with, her to spend a few days in Boston. | Mr. and Mrs. William Ockenhouse and family of Huntsville road moved in with Mrs. Ockenhouse’s parents, : Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eipper of Rice street, this week. i Freddie Anderson, son of Mr. and! Mrs. Frederic Anderson, has been ill at his home at Carverton with the mumps. Attorney and Mrs. Leighton. R. Scott and Leighton, Jr. of Easton, will spend the weekend with Mrs. Scott’s mother, Mrs. H. H. Zeiser of Huntsville road. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reese of Franklin street spent the weekend in Philadelphia where they visited the latter's sister, Mrs. William Pierce of Plains, who is a patient at the U. of P. Hospital. Miss Rita Cummings of Lake street will entertain members of her card club on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Templin of Oakmont, Pa. will arrive Friday to spend the weekend with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. W. Templin of Woodlawn road. Miss Pauline Ide and her fiance, John Blackwell of Troy, Pa. spent the Easter weekend visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mar- ‘cus Ide of Mill street. Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Frick of Pike's Creek had as guests over the Easter weekend their fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Frick of ~ Merchantville, N. J., Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Frick of Doylestown and Miss Helen Frick of Shenandoah. Miss Helen Williamson, former Shavertown teacher, now teacher at the Friends School in Philadelphia, spent several days last week visit- ing friends and relatives in the Back Mountain. She was called home by the death of her brother, Claude of Bethlehem. Mrs. G. R. Flack, wife of Dr. G. R. Flack of Main road, Trucksville, is spending some time visiting her parents in Massachusetts. Her father has been ill. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Davenport and son, Bobby of Kunkletown and Harry Davenport of Newark, N. J., spent the holiday weekend visiting Dr. and Mrs. G. L. Howell of Trucks- | and Mrs. Percy Robinson of Laflin sons, Billie and Bobbie of Balti- more also visited the Niemeyers and Mrs. A. C. Verfaille. Sunday Mr. visited at the Niemeyer home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Snyder and son, Bob of Church street and Mr. and Mrs. William J. Snyder and son, Billy of Berwick. spent several days last week at Mr. and Mrs. S. Hogan's Evergreen Planta- tion at Gordonsville, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Hogan are the grand- parents of Mrs. William Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. W. Templin entertained at a family dinner Easter Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eck and Marilyn, Jack, Dorothy Jean and Beverly Eck of Shaver- town, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Templin and Bobbie of Wilkes-Barre, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maxwell of Kings- ton and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Reese of Dallas, and Ralph and Fred Templin. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Riley of Shavertown have left for Riverside, Cal., where they will visit Mrs. Riley's sister and family for a few months. : Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis of Clarion, Pa., spent the Easter week- end with the former’s parents, Atty. and Mrs. B. B. Lewis of Woodlawn road. John E. Johnson has returned to his home in Shavertown after spending the past three months in Schenectedy, N. Y., where he was called by the serious illness of his mother. Frankie Kuehn and Marilyn Ohl- man, students at Temple University resumed their studies Tuesday after spending the Easter weekend with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hinkle of Shav- ertown had as Easter Sunday dinner guests Rev. Paul Keppel of Forty Fort and Mrs. Hinkle’s mother, Mrs. Frances Sutliff. Mr. and Mrs. Nile Hess of Ro- chester, N. Y., spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Dory Rogers of Trucks- ville and also spent sometime with Mr. Hess's parents, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hess of Noxen. Mrs. Dory Rogers, Trucksville, spent sometime this week with her sister, Mrs. John Derolf, Arch street, Wilkes-Barre, who has been ill. Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver Jr. and son Skippy visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder of Lehman over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conklin and family spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver of Trucksville. Charles Conklin Jr., returned to his home after spending two months with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver of Trucksville. “Skippy”’ Shaver is recuperating at his home in Trucksville after a fall in his walker down the steps of his home. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Keller of ville. Mrs. William - Niemeyer Sr. of SHAVER THEATRE SHAVERTOWN FRI-SAT “Merton of the Movies” Red Skelton, Virginia O’Brien CARTOON — SHORTS MON-TUES “Unfaithful” Ann Sheridan, Lew Ayres Zachary Scott WED-THUR DOUBLE FEATURE “Buffalo Bill Rides Again” Richard Arlen, Jennifer Holt “I Cover Big Town” Philip Reed, Mona Barrie i Shavertown and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Rood of Lehman avenue spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Beidleman of West Broad street, Nanticoke. James L. Williams of Kitchen | Creek has returned to his home | after spending several days in Nan- ticoke hospital. He is much im- proved. : W. B. Jeter, president of First National Bank is back on the job after being ill for a week. Miss Dorohy Weaver of Kunkle WEDDINGS | Candidly Photographed Beautifully Mounted 92 E.C. Hupson Darras 168-R-9 Davis Street, Trucksville Alberta Gensel, Engaged To Lawrence Steltz Mr. and Mrs. Willard Gensel of Alderson announce the engagement of their daughter, Alberta, to Lawr- ence Steltz, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Steltz Sr. of Sweet Valley. Miss Gensel is a graduate of Lake- ton High School and is presently employed at Bowman’s Restaurant. Mr. Steltz is also a graduate of Lake Township High School and is a year and a half in Italy. He is now attending the Wildan Electrical School in Wilkes-Barre. The wedding will take place in June. Annabelle Crispell To Wed Howard Eshleman Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Crispell of Alderson R.D. have announced Annabelle, to Harold Eshleman, son of Moravia, N.Y. Miss Crispell is a graduate of employed at the Sunrise Factory at Endicott, N.Y. Mr. Eshleman served with the U.S. Army and is employed in John- son City, N.Y. Miss Crispell and Mr. Eshleman spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Crispell at which time the an- nouncement was made. had as guests Saturday Mr. and Mrs. William Trexler of Germantown. Mrs. Trexler is the former Rhoda! Eddinger. James Besecker Jr., freshman at University of Pennsylvania, spent the Easter vacation with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Besecker of Norton avenue. Miss Eleanor Carter has returned to her home in Portland, Maine after spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Oliver. Mrs. Oliver and Miss Carter were classmates at New England Conservatory of Music. Mrs. Sherman Wardan of Shaver- town had as luncheon guests Wed- nesday, Mrs. D. P. Honeywell and Mrs. Kate Gensel. Sunday the Wardans entertained Mrs. Garfield Goodwin and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman | Kunkle and Baby Sherman of Sweet Valley; also members of their family. Mrs. Nora Mulhern of Norton avenue spent the Easter weekend with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Mulhern in Wilkes-Barre. Theodore Commons of Norton avenue spent the Easter weekend visiting his mother. in Syracuse, N. Y. Ted is in these parts working with the George Common Insula- tion Company in Wilkes-Barre. Mrs. Maggie Hildebrant of Norton avenue had as weekend guests her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas and sons, Billie, Karl and David Allen of Phil- adelphia. Callers Sunday afternoon were Mrs. Robert Cranston and Mrs. Lena Titus of Wilkes-Barre. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert® Griesing of Franklin street and Dick Phillips of Norton avenue motored to Phila- delphia Friday evening where they spent the night with Mrs. Griesing’s sister and family. Saturday they and Lois, student nurse, attended the wedding of a friend in Allen- town. Douglas Robins who recently was discharged from military training, is now employed at Dallas Hard- ware and Supply. TASTES oe Boiled water cress, they say, is a favorite dish in some parts of the world, but tastes differ, and you won't find it on our menus. What you will find is a whole-| some, healthful variety of good, American food, cooked the way, you like it’ Come eat with us!, Bowman’s Restaurant MAIN STREET DALLAS a veteran of World War II, serving | of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Eshleman Laketon High School and has been]: the engagement of their daughter, | §& " MR. AND MRS. FRANK B. KAMOR Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Claudia Ruth Cooke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, | Claude H. Cooke of Fernbrook, to Frank B. Kamor, son of Mrs. Mary Kamor of Overbrook avenue. The double ring ceremony was per- formed in St. Philips Church at Battle Creek, Mich., February 6 at 6:30 P.M. Father McDonald offici- ated. Attendants were Lt. Ann Mitchell and Lt. Frances O'Brien. The bride wore a gray gabardine suit with brown accessories. Her shoulder bouquet was of orchids. Lt. Mitchell wore brown gabardine suit with matching accessories and Lt. O'Brien gray gabardine. Both had shoulder bouquets of gardenias. Mrs. Kamor is a graduate of Dal- las Township High School and East Stroudsburg Staté Teachers’ Col- lege. From there she went to Wal- ter Reed Hospital in Washington, D.C. where she received her com- Miss June Swan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Swan of Idetown will become the bride of Charles H. Fisk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Fisk of Sweet Valley in the Idetown Methodist Church Sunday, April 18 at two o'clock. Rev. Frank K. Ab- bott will perform the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Doris Schallenberger will play the piano and Mrs. Roy Tryon will be soloist. Miss Betty Lewis of Lehman will be maid of honor and Mrs. Edith Bonning, sister of the bride of Trucksville, and Miss Eleanor Po- Krinchak, bridesmaids. Best man Miss Claudia Ruth Cooke Is Married To Frank B-Kamor mission in physical therapy. She served four years and three months, part of it in England where she received her commission as first lieutenant. Since the end of the war she has been at the Percy Jones General Hospital in Battle Creek where she received her honorable discharge March 25. Mr. Kamor was also graduated from Dallas Township High School. He enlisted in the United States Air Corps and took his basic train- ing at Puerto Rico. He was com- missioned and received his wings at San Antonio, Texas, then left for Italy. He was in the service for six years. He is now enrolled at Temple University where he is majoring in accounting. The couple reside at 1823 North Park Avenue, Philadelphia 22. They spent their Easter vacation with their parents Back of the Mountain. Miss June Swan To Become Bride Of Charles H. Fisk will be Murray Fiske, brother of the bridegroom, and Arnold Swan, brother of the bride will act as usher. Pages will be nieces of the bride, Patricia and Leonora Swan and Sally Woolbert will be flower girl. Miss Swan is a graduate of Leh- man High School and for a time was employed by the Bell Telephone Company in Philadelphia. She is now employed at Natona Mills. Mr. Fisk was also graduated from Lehman High School and is em- ployed by Ritter Construction Com- pany at Holidaysburg where the couple will reside. James Seward Has Fifth Birthday Party A birthday party was held in honor of James Seward who was five years of age on Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seward, Fernbrook. He received many lovely gifts. Supper was served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. William Compton and Melvyn, Mr. and Mrs. George Belles, Mrs. George Shaver, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver Jr. and Skippy, Mrs. Harry Belles, Bob and Dorothy, Mrs. Fred Lamoreaux, Joy and Freddy, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Se- ward, Buddy and Jimmy, the guest of honor. : / JUST LOVE TO EAT AND SLEEP SINCE MOMMIE BOUGHT ME MY. ZLew* HIGH CHAIR AND BED! GREENWALDS 50 MAIN STREET LUZERNE, PA. June Long Is Engaged To Norman H. Iverson Mr. and Mrs. McKinley Long of Sweet Valley have announced the engagement of their daughter, Lil- lian June, to Norman H. Iverson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Iverson of 344 State Street, Nanticoke. The bride-elect is a graduate of Garrison Memorial High School, Shickshinny and Wilkes-Barre Gen- eral Hospital School of Nursing. At present she is on the Nursing Staff at that institution. Mr. Iverson attended Harter High School, West Nanticoke, and spent | two years in the Marine Corps during World War II, eighteen months of which were spent in overseas duty. He is employed by the Glen Alden Coal Company. No date - has been set for the wedding. Robert Patrick Estus Christened On Sunday Robert, Patrick Estus was bap- tised on Palm Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at St. Theresa’s Church by Father Bernard Grogan. Sponsors were Miss Dorothy Sulli- van and Fred Velletri of Providence, R.I. Dinner was served at 6 o’clock Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. George Stolarick, Lehman; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Stan- ley Kaye, Wilkes-Barre; Mr. and “Mrs. Edward Lelasher, Hudson; Miss Dorothy Sullivan, Fred Velletri, Providence, R.I., Mr. and Mrs. David Estus and children, Jeanne, John, Davy, Ethel, Tommy, and Paul. Mrs. Frank Miller, recent bride, was guest of honor at a lovely “shower given at the Kunkle Com- munity Hall by her friends and neighbors Friday evening. Mrs. Miller is the former Mabel Miller of Kunkle. The hall was attractively decor- ated with Easter colors and spring flowers. Seated at the bride’s table were her mother, Mrs. Gideon Miller, her cousin, Mrs. Virginia Lupinski, her aunt, Mrs. Charles Ellsworth, her mother-in-law, Mrs. Franklin Miller Sr. and the bridegroom’s aunt, Mrs. Alvin Williams. A huge bouquet of spring flowers, a wedding cake with bride and groom, and wedding bells added a festive touch to the bride’s table. At one end was a guest book which everyone signed. The linen lunch- eon cloth had belonged to the bride’s grandmother, the late Mrs. Ellsworth. Guests tables had centerpiece of narcissus and tall white tapers. Multicolored Easter candies were used as decorations. Gifts were presented to the bride in a large white sail boat, along with a recipe book in which guests had written their favorite recipes Mrs. Frank Miller, Is Honored at Community Shower Recent Bride, or household hints. Decorations were in charge of Mrs. Winther of the Joann Dress Shop. Present at the shower were: Mrs. Clifford Hawke of Trucksville; Miss Jean Richards, Plymouth; Mrs. Al- fred Broom and Mrs. Bert Stitzer, Shavertown; Mrs. Charles Ellsworth, Mrs. Virginia Lupinski of Hamlin; Mrs. Franklin Miller Sr.; Mrs. Al- vina Williams, Laurel Run; Mrs. Marian Witter, Alderson; Julia Kun- kle, Mrs. Gideon Miller, Mrs. Lewis Nulton, Mrs. Allen Brace, Mrs. Car- rie Kunkle, Mrs. William Brace. Mrs. Florence Klimeck, Mrs. Marie Rydd, Mrs. Emily Traver, Mrs. Jack Birnstock, Jo Carrol Birnstock, Mrs. Thomas Landon, Mrs. Forrest Kun- kle, Mrs. Georgia Mitchell, Mrs. Fred Dodson and Jackie, Mrs. Stella Isaacs, Mrs. Vera Wertman, Mrs. George Landon, Mrs. Ralph Ash- burner, Mrs. Paul Hilbert and dau- ghter, Miss Joann Winther, Miss Kathleen Winther, Miss Lela Win- ther and the guest of honor.. Mrs. Miller, who has spent her entire life in Kunkle, is a member of the Senior Class at Dallas Town- ship High School. Mr. Miller, a @&1., is attending school in Wilkes- Barre. The ceremony was per- formed last fall. Mr. and Mrs. Harris Haycox and family of Main Road spent the Easter weekend in New York City. Y DALLAS LAKE ST., NEAR TOWN 8 Rooms, Steam Heat, Fireplace, Hardwood Floors. Interior Has Been $10,500 Realtor Remodeled Attractively Price CALL FOR AUTO SERVICE ANYTIME We're on duty 24 hours a day—always ready to ser- vice your car. Don’t wait ——phone Dallas 274-R-9. 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