PAGE FOUR Neighborhood Notes And News Of Loca THE POST, FRIDAY, JUNE =, 1948 “ [Clutch Doings a Purely Personal Mrs. Sterling Eyer of Stoning- ton, Conn., is spending some time wth her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Scureman of Huntsville road. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Flannagan and family of Detroit, Mich., spent the holiday weekend visiting Mrs. Flannagan’s sister and family, Mrs. W. J. Smith of Mill street. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Torbert and family of Ithaca, N. Y., were week- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Ide of Huntsville. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwards of Williamsport spent the weekend with their son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Edwards and family of Orchard street, Trucksville. Mrs. Thomas Kingston of Tarle- tan avenue is a patient at Nesbitt ‘Hospital. Joe Schmerer of Red Bank, N. J. and his. brother, Albert of Lake- | wood, N. J., spent the weekend at their home on Parrish street. Mrs. | Schmerer returned with them for | a few days. | Mr. and Mrs., Edward Colbeigh of Binghamton, N. Y., spent the weekend visiting the latter’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crispell, School House road, Alderson. The Colbeighs moved to Binghamton | where Mr. Cobleigh is employed by the Ansco Camera Factory about! a month ago. Their address is 22% | Laurel Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Hooyer of Carverton road, Trucksville enter- tained over the weekend the lat- ter's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Jones of Boston, Mass., and their daughter and son, Mr. and Mrs. John O. Jones and Jackie of Livingstone, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rauch of | Harvey's Lake had as weekend guests the latter's sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kuchta and Judy of Hazleton. George Smith, Jr. of Lewistown | spent the weekend with his par- | ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Smith of Alderson. Sunday he and the! Rauchs and the Kuchtas and Miss | Mildred Devens spent the 'day at | the Devens cottage at Perrin’s Marsh. Timothy and Allen Swanson, sons ' of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swanson of Harvey's Lake had their tonsils removed on Tuesday. Mrs. Ethel Isaacs of Shavertown spent the holiday weekend visit- | ing her son and daughter-in-law, ' Mr. and Mrs. Larry Isaacs at As- bury Park, N. J. | Mr. and Mrs. Dan Robinhold of | Machell avenue had as weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ey- land of Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hinkle of Shavertown had as weekend guest! the former's brother, Arlo Hinkle ' of Watertown, Conn. Sunday Mr. | and Mrs. Jack Phillips of Wor- cester, Mass., guests at Irem Temple Country Club, had dinner with the Hinkles and Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Saunders of Mauch Chunk were their guests. Billy Valentine Jr. will entertain | a number of little friends at his home at Meeker to celebrate his sixth birthday anniversary on Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Henwood of Trucksville entertained at dinner on Monday Mr. and Mrs. Sam Saunders of Mauch Chunk. Attending theh Morris and Essex Dog Show recently were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Smith of Car- verton, Mrs. George R. Flack of Trucksville, and Mrs. Nora Lane of Conyngham, Pa., a guest of the Smiths over the weekend. | SHAVER THEATRE SHAVERTOWN FRIDAY—SATURDAY “] Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now” in Technicolor, with June Haver, Mark Stevens Shorts MONDAY—TUESDAY Double Feature “Heart of Arizona” f with . Hopalong Cassidy, Gabby Hayes “Devil on Wheels” with Noreen Nash, Darryl Hickman / WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY “Gone With the Wind” One Show, Starts 7:45 P. M. Have New Daughter Lt. and Mrs. William Dierolf of Panama Canal announce the birth of a five pound baby girl, Janine Margaritas Wednesday, May 26. Mrs. Dierolf is the former Dolly Sawyer of Church street. The baby is named for her sister and her mother, the late Mrs. George Sawyer. Have New Baby Girl Mr. and Mrs. Arthur K. Gensel of Fernbrook announce the birth of a baby girl, Nancy Lorraine in General Hospital Saturday, May 22. Mrs. Gensel is the former Betty Sutton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Sutton of Lehman. Have Baby Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Giunta, Memorial Highway, Dallas, an- nounce the birth of a daughter at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, May 25th. Mrs. Giunta is the former Miss Kathryn Sgarlat, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Sgarlat. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Scattergood and family of Crescent Park, N. J. spent the weekend with the latter’s mother, Mrs. Melvin Mosier of Kunkle road. Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Frick, Pikes Creek, accompanied by Mrs. M. C. Frick spent Sunday night at the home of Mrs. C. A. Frick, formerly of Wilkes-Barre in Hagerstown, Maryland. They then continued on their trip to Dayton, Va., to attend the graduation exercises of their daughter, Helen R. Frick who was one of the sixty-nine students grad- uating from the Shenandoah Con- servatory of Music. Helen, a grad- uate of Forty Fort High School, received her degree in church music. She will return with her parents for the summer. Mrs. Gary Heishman and chil- dren, Gary, Bruce and John, of Camp Hill spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Shields, of, Fernbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Thomas of Newark, N. J., spent the weekend and holiday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Shields, of Fernbrook and Mrs. Minnie Thomas of Shavertown. A Mr. and Mrs. Lou Taylor of At- lanta, Ga., are visiting the latter’s mother, Mrs. F. M. Gordon, of Nor- ton avenue. Miss Shirley Heffley of Duncannon, Pa., and Edward Garry, Jr., of Harrisburg are also spending a few days at the Gordon | homestead. They will be the at- tendants at the Phillips-Simonton wedding today at noon. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bowman of Church street spent Wednesday and Thursday in Philadelphia where Mr. Bowman attended a business meeting. Mrs. B. B. Lewis is confined to her home at Woodlawn drive with a sprained ankle. Mr. and Mrs. William Richards and children, Keith and Karen, of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., spent the holi- day weekend with Mrs. Richard’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jack- son, of Harvey's Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Booth and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jackson of Harvey's Lake spent an enjoyable day Sunday at LaBar’s Nursery in Stroudsburg, where hundreds of rhododendron and azaleas are in full bloom. Mrs. L. E. Beisel returned to her home at Meeker last Sunday after attending the wedding of a friend in East Orange, N. J. Her daugh- ter, Edna Marie, returned with her to spend the holiday weekend. Wil- liam Beisel of Philadelphia also spent the weekend with his par- ents. Grover Anderson of Harvey's Lake has been a patient. at Nesbitt Hospital where he was under ob- servation. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harvey of Woodlawn road had as guests over the weekend Miss Norma Mec- Neil of Wilkes-Barre, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stiles of Plymouth and Earl Mason of Fernbrook. Tuesday the Harveys entertained Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sawka of Plainsboro, N. J. Mr. Sawka and Leonard were in the Coast Guard together. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Ritter of Franklin street spent several days last week in New York City. WEDDINGS Candidly Photographed Beautifully Mounted % EE... C. HupsoN Darras 168-R-9 Davis Street, Trucksville Graduate Nurse MISS DOROTHY O. IDE Miss Dorothy O; Ide, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W:~Ide, of Hatboro, Pa., former residents of Lehman Township, was graduated from the Methodist Township Episcopal Hospital School of Nurs- ing, Philadelphia, on May 11th. Miss Ide is a graduate of Lehman Township High School in the class jof 1940. On completion of her nurse’s training in August, she will con- tinue her career at the hospital from which she was graduated. Mrs. William Wilson Is Hostess To Bible Class Mrs. William Wilson entertained members of the Franklin Bible Class of Dallas Methodist Church at her home on Franklin street Wednesday. A covered dish lunch- eon was followed by the business meeting. Present were: Mrs. Dorey Rogers, Mrs. Edith Fiske, Mrs. Dan Brown, ‘Mrs. Marvin Scott, Mrs. Rachel Hoover, Mrs. William Baker Sr., Mrs. Alfred Root, Mrs. Herbert Griesing, Mrs. Robert Moore, Mrs. H. R. Weaver, the Franklins and the hostess. Entertain Relatives Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Lewis enter- tained at a family reunion at their home on Woodlawn drive over the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reid and Merilee Lewis of Wyoming; Mrs. Ted Watkins of New York City; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Reid of Binghamton, N. Y.; Mrs. Ethel Lewis of Philadelphia. Miss Margaret Daring Is Hostess at Shower Miss Margaret Daring of Eliza- beth street entertained at a shower honoring Miss Therese Sedler, bride-elect, last Thursday evening. Present were: Beryl Colwell, Mar- jorie Elkins, Nancy Hislop, Polly Lou Cooper, Joan Gay, the guest of honor and the hostess. Entertain At Picnic Mr. and Mrs. Dan Robinhold of Machell avenue entertained a few friends at a picnic supper Monday evening. They were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ohlman and Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Haycox and Johnny, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams of Harrisburg. Lehman Alumni Banquet The thirty-first alumni banquet will be held in the Lehman High School gymnasium June 9 at 7 oclock, D. S. T. All members of the association who have not re- ceived invitations due to change of name or address = will please make reservation with Mrs. Emmett Moyer, 97 Myers Street, ' Forty Fort, or Miss Pauline Ehret. Flies To Detroit Billy Wolfe of Lehman avenue left by plane yesterday for De- troit, Mich., where he will spend the summer with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Craw- ford. He left the Avoca Airport at 11:44 a. m. in a D.C. 3 for Buf- falo, N. Y. From there he travelled in a D. C. 6, arriving at Willow Run, his destination, a little after two. It was his first plane ride— and a thriller! Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson of Franklin street entertained over the weekend their son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson and Virginia of Charleston, W. Va. Miss Beatrice Hildebrant re- turned to her home at East Dallas operation at General Hospital. Wednesday after submitting to an | Miss Lucile Elizabeth Taylor be- came the bride of Rice Fitzpatrick Crenshaw on Saturday, May 29th, at an 11 o'clock wedding in the Little Chapel of Glenn Memorial Church. Rev. Nat G. Long per- formed the ceremony and the music was presented by Mrs. Bayne Smith. The best man was William T. Gillham and the ushers were J. Herburt Liles and Cameron R. Hope. The charming bride was given in marriage by her father, Lou P. Taylor. She wore an aqua gaber- dine suit with a matching French felt hat and carried a nosegay of gardenias and swainsona. Mrs. William T. Gillham, matron of honor, selected gold gaberdine suit with a brown straw hat and al- ligator accessories. She carried a nosegay of talisman roses and yel- low snapdragons. Mrs: Taylor chose for her dau- ghter’s wedding an aqua crepe with white accessories and a purple or- Miss Lucile Elizabeth Taylor Is Married To Rice F. Crenshaw chid. Mrs. F. M. Gordon, grand- mother of the bride, wore navy with a gardenia corsage. The bride and groom received their guests in the church parlor immediately following the cere- mony. Miss Jean Hicks kept the bride’s book. {_. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor entertained at a wedding breakfast for the members of the wedding party, family and out-of-town guests. As- siting were Mrs. P. M. Gilbert, Mrs. H. C. Uhl, Mrs. S. B. Slack, Jr., and Misses Emily and Monty Gillham. Mr. and Mrs. Crenshaw departed for a wedding trip to the North Carolina and Smoky mountains. They will visit in Dermott, Arkan- sas, before returning to Atlanta to reside. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. F. M. Gordon, Dallas; Miss Marion Taylor, Washington, D.C.; Mrs. Wil- liam Pugh Byrd, Marion, S. C.; Mrs. H. C. Uhl, Sylacauga, Ala.; and Dr. and Mrs. William Hendry of Black- shear, Ga. Miss Therese Sedler Is Guest at Shower Mrs. John Reese of Terrace drive, Shavertown, entertained for Miss Sedler last Wednesday evening.. Present were: Mary Lou Race, Es- tella Ide, Mrs. Edwin T. Roth, Alice Shaver, Mrs. Ralph Williams, Mrs. Clyde Brace, Mrs. Stephen Sedler, Mrs. William Dorn, the guest of honor and the hostess. Henrietta Schimmel, Bride Of Ernest King Miss Henrietta Schimmel, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schim- mel, 220 East Ridge street, Nanti- coke, became the bride of Ernest King, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Mor- ris King, East Center street, Shav- ertown, on Saturday, May 22, at 7 p. m. in St. John’§ Lutheran Church, Nanticoke. / Rev. Theodore Reh “ pastor, performed the double ring cere- mony. Miss Dorothy Koepke was soloist, accompanied by Robert Du- deck, organist. Miss Mary King of Philadelphia, sister of «the bridegroom, and Henry Schimmel, Jr., brother of the bride, were the attendants. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a white Palm Beach suit, a white and a corsage of orchids. jewelry was a necklace. | The maid of honor wore a pale blue taffeta suit with white acces- sories and a corsage of gardenias. The bride’s mother wore a black crepe dress with a black straw hat and black accessories and a cor- sage of pink roses. The bride- groom’s mother chose a navy blue crepe dress with matching hat and accessories and wore a corsage of pink roses. After a reception at the home of the bride the couple left for a trip through the New England States. They will reside in Trucksville. Mrs. King was formerly employed by Moses Griffith, realtor. Mr. King is employed by Al Tamanini, contractor, in Luzerne. Her only Mr. and Mrs. George Weintz of Meeker entertained over the week- end Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwards of Williamsport. leghorn hat with white accessories | Picnic Near Benton A number of people enjoyed a picnic at Benton on Memorial Day. They were: Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Cheney and Barbie and Susan, Joan Lewin, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Elicker and, Carol and Eddie, Mr. and Mrs. William Iles and Billie, Roland and Jane, Mr. and Mrs. William Sea- mons and Billie and Dr. and Mrs. Young and Susan. *IMrs. John Nash Is Hostess To Card Club Mrs. John Nash of Shavertown entertained members of her card club at her home last Wednesday evening. Present were: Mrs. Rob- ert Williams, Mrs. Joseph Lavelle, Mrs. Phillip Cheney, Mrs. Robert Lewis, Mrs. Edwin Creasy of Dallas; Mrs. Ambrose Gavegan and Mrs. John Butler of Shavertown; Mrs. Loren Dymond of Kingston and the hostess. Every stenographer has her own trade-mark—her initials as a mark of pride § at the bottom of each letter { identifyina her work. 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