re i Soli ' Convention at Jamestown, N.Y. PAGE FOUR Purely | Personal The George Ides of Rochester, N. Y., former Huntsville residents, have moved from East avenue, Rochester, to 27 Chettenham road. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Taylor return- ed to Atlanta, Ga., last Wednesday after spending a week with the lat- ter’s mother, Mrs. F. M. Gordon of Norton Avenue. William Reedy and son, Bobbie of Rochester, N. Y., spent the week- end with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Reedy of Center Hill road. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hendricks and Priscilla and Jackie of Lehman spent the weekend visiting Mrs. Hendrick’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rhiems at Halifax, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Simonton returned from their wedding trip last Thursday, packed wup their things, and are now comfortably settled in their apartment in Har- risburg. The names of Mr. and Mrs. Lou Taylor, Atlanta, Ga., were omitted by error from the list of out-of- town guests attending the Phillips- Post. The Taylors are aunt and uncle of Barbara. | Rev. and Mrs. Charles Frick of Sweet Valley had as weekend guests their entire family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Frick and Nancy of | Merchantville, N. J., Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Frick and Miriam Joyce, Lee Anne and Helen Caryl of Doylestown, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Frick and Hollace_ and Glenn of] Milford, Del., and Helen. All came to attend the reception for their parents at Huntsville Christian, Church Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James D. Hutchi- son and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van- | Tuyl and Miss Norma VanTuyl of Harding attended the commence- ment exercises at Penn State Col- lege last Tuesday where Jim Jr. was a member of the graduating class. He received his B.S. in the | Pre-medical Department and will] enter Jefferson Medical College in the fall. Fire Chief and Mrs. William Dier- olf of Shavertown left Tuesday afternoon to attend the Eastern District Fire Chiefs’ Association Callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bellas, Elm Terrace, Trucksville, on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Monroe of Elk- land, Pa., Rev. and Mrs. Emory Greenfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Greenfield; Mr. and Mrs. Carle- ton Hadsall, and daughters, Louise and Joanne; Mr. and Mrs. William Bellas and daughter, Joyce Ann, Jeanne Blaine and Edward Campion. Bob and Wade Smith of Hunts- ville are in Kingston, Rhode Island for a few days visiting their grand- parents. Miss Mary Still of Main road, Dallas, is a patient at Nesbitt Hos- pital where she submitted to an operation. Her sister, Mrs. George Boteler of Wauskesha, Wis., is here looking after the home. Mrs. Anna Mae Rose and dau- ghter, Anna Mae of North Carolina visited at the Quaill home on Church street over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. J. Archibald Brooks and family have moved from De- munds road to the former Wash- burn farm at West Dallas. Mrs. Frances Quaill and daughter, Bobby Lou of Church street spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hold at Caldwell, N.J. and Mr. and Mrs. Alden Trafford at Montclair, N.J. Rev. and Mrs. James Payne and family of Mill street are spending several weeks in Kansas visiting Mrs. Payne's parents. Mrs. John Merical has returned! to her home on Lake street after | spending the winter with her dau- | ghter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. | Russell Strunk of Kingston. SHAVER THEATRE SHAVERTOWN FRIDAY—SATURDAY “Where There’s Life” Bob Hope, William Bendix Cartoon, News, Shorts MONDAY—TUESDAY “Western Union” Robert Young, Randolph Scott Cartoon—Sport Reel WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY “Deep Valley” Ida Lupino, Dane Clark Wayne Morris Cartoon T. M. B. Hicks of New York City spent the weekend at his home on Demunds road. Mrs. Hicks is still in Charleston. Wilson Cease has returned to his home in Trucksville after spend- ing the winter with his son and ‘daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. Arnold Cease at Richland, Wash. Mrs. Cease returned home several weeks ago. Mrs. Sterling Eyer who has been the guest of her daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Scure- man of Huntsville road has re- turned to her home in Stonington, Conn. Mrs. Willard Durbin of Shaver- town is a patient at General Hospital. Miss Jacqueline Kingsley of Trucksville was graduated from Western Maryland College May 31. Mrs. Stanley Farr who has been ill at her home in Trucksville is recuperating. Betty Jean Davis and Hazel Roushey, both of Trucksville, re- cently submitted to tonsilectomies. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence C. Spitt and daughter, Mary Alice and a friend, Gwenlin Mock of Indiana, Pa., spent the weekend visiting Mrs. Spitt’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Rood of Sweet Valley. Mr. Spitt is instructor in the State Teachers’ 11 Indi ¥ Simonton wedding in last week's. gpchers® College at Indien Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Brown of West Dallas have as guest Mrs. Arthur Paul of New York City. Over the weekend Mrs. John Hensyl of Bloomsburg was guest of the Browns. : William Beisel of Philadelphia spent the weekend with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Beisel of Meeker. Mrs. L. E. Beisel was a guest at * x 0% the Barber-Wilcheck: wedding in Wilkes-Barre on Saturday. Mrs. Fay Parrish, Mrs. Sterling Machell, Miss Louise Frantz, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dungey spent several days this week visiting Mrs. Beaulah Frantz at Syracuse, N. Y. A. C. Dick, Overbrook avenue, is seriously ill at General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hutchison, Overbrook avenue, have returned after a week in New York City where they attended the exhibition of Nazi stolen art treasures at the Metropolitan Museum. Mr. and Mrs. Clint Bolinger of Baltimore are spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Warden Kunkle. Clint has been employed ' for several lears in the research department of the Glenn Martin Company. Mrs. Alonzo Prutzman, Shaver- town, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bill of Kingston over the weekend. Mrs. Frank Updyke of Philadel- phia spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Updyke of Kunkle after attending the military funeral of her nephew, Thomas J. Brennan of Wilkes-Barre. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Updyke spent the weekend in Philadelphia with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Updyke. While there they also visited their daughter, Mrs. V. J. Payne and attended a double header baseball game between the Athletics and the St. Louis Browns. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bundy of Wilkes-Barre, formerly of William- sport, were recent guests of Mrs. Edma Howell. Wee Mrs. Edma Howell will spend next week with Dr. and Mrs. H. U. Miller of Reading. Mrs. Miller, formerly of Centermoreland, was Mrs. Howell’s maid of honor at her wedding in 1908. Mrs. Alan Scattergood and chil- dren, Alan and Linda, have return- ed to their home at Crescent Park after spending two weeks with Mrs. Scattergood’s mother, Mrs. Melvin Mosier of Kunkle road. Mr. Scat- tergood spent the weekend here and drove them home. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Page and family of Trenton, N. J., and Miss Belle Hess of Wilkes-Barre were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hess of Carverton Road, Trucksville. William R. Hammer, 98 Carver- ton Road, is confined to his home due to a recent illness. Mrs. Anna May Smiles of Detroit, formerly of West Pittston, is Visit- ing her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Mead of Park Street. | Mis. Clara Shupp Is WEDDINGS Candidly Photographed Beautifully Mounted ¥% E. C HuosonN Darras 168-R-9 Davis Street, Trucksville Surprised On Birthday The following. people held a birthday surprise dinner at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Carl Bran- don, Center Moreland on Sunday the occasion being the 77th birth- day anniversary of Mrs. Clara Shupp. « She received many cards and gifts. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fiske, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Fiske, Miss Ruth Fiske of Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sickler, Marilyn and Lorraine Sickler, Mrs. Walter Masteller, Dolores Masteller, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Sickler, Dor- thy Jean Sickler, Mrs. Frank Sick- ler of Fory Fort; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ellsworth, Louise, Kenneth and Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Whitesell of Lehman; Mrs. William Schmoll of East Dallas; Mrs. Cath- erine Redmond of Rockaway, N.J.; Emerson and Carol Brandon, the host and hostess, Mrs. Clara Shupp and Mr. and Mrs. Brandon. Shirley Britt, Guest, At Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Edward Britt of i Sweet Valley entertained at a’ party honoring their daughter, Shirley, Saturday who celebrated her birthday anniversary. Present | were: Joyce Adams, Isabel Lynn, | Joan Cragle, Shirley DeRemer, Loraine Owens, Dorothy Shaw, Wilbur Shaw, Donald Britt, Richard | THE POST, FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1948 Neighborhood Notes And News Of Loca ‘Miss Dorothy Jean Considine To Marry Robert Griffiths Miss Dorothy Jean Considine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Considine of Trucksville Gardens, will become the bride of Robert Griffiths, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Griffiths of Trucksville Gardens to- morrow, Saturday, June 19 at 3 o'clock. Rev. Ralph A. Weatherley will perform the double ring cere- mony in Grace Episcopal Church, Kingston. > The bride will be given in mar- riage by her father. Maid of honor will be Miss Marguerite Green- wood and bridesmaids Miss Betty Griffiths, sister of the bridegroom and Roberta Luft, all of Trucks- ville. Best man will be Merton Hoffman of Johnson, N. Y. and ushers Robert Considine, brother of the bride and Bruce Griffiths, brother of the bridegroom. : A reception for a few friends and members of the wedding party will follow the ceremony. Miss Considine is a graduate of Kingston Township High School. Mr. Griffiths was also graduated from Kingston Township High School and served for three years with the U. S. Army in the Euro- pean Theatre. He is now engaged in construction work at Bethlehem. Mrs. Middleton Presents Students in Recital Mrs. Homer Middleton entertain- ed some of her piano and elocu- tion pupils and their parents at a recital at her home at Idetown Saturday afternoon. Taking part in the entertainment were: Jack and Priscilla Hendricks, Russell Steele, Judith Steele,” Mar- cia Elston, Phyllis Swan, Mary Lou Elston, Janice Evans, Shirley Els- ton, Marian Evans, Kenneth Sut- ton, Shirley Welsh, Naomi Carey and Caryl Williams. Thomas, Ronald. Thomas, Thomas | Guests: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Adams, Mrs. Marjorie DeRemer { Hendricks, Mr. and Mrs. Russell the guest of honor and the host Steele, Mrs. Roy Rogers, Mrs. Alice and hostess. Celebrate Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. William Baker en- tertained at a dinner party Tues- day evening honoring Atty. and Mrs. B. B. Lewis of Cemetery street who celebrated their wedding an- niversary. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dungey, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shiber, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Himmler, the Lewises and the Bakers. Mrs. William Wilson Is Hostess To Card Club Mrs. William Wilson entertained members of her 500 club at her home last Tuesday afternoon. Prizes were won by Mrs. Mary. Shaver, D. P. Honeywell, Mrs. Nel-! son Whipp. Others present were: : Mrs. F. M. Gordon, Mrs. George | Hofmeister, Mrs. Kathryn Gansel, Mrs. Sherman Wardan and the hostess. | { Attend Granddaughters | Wedding In Easton = | Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hilbert have returned from Easton where they attended the wedding of their granddaughter Jacqueline Hilbert to Wyman Neale Connor of New Jersey. . The couple was married at the Colton Memorial Chapel of Lafayette College. A reception fol- lowed at the Fraternity House, and dinner later at the bride’s home. They left for a honeymoon in Ber- muda and will later reside in Pitts- burgh where the groom will be em- ployed. Bridge Luncheon Mrs. Edma Howell, Shavertown, entertained at a bridge luncheon Mrs. Walter Cook, Mrs. Herbert Ray, Mrs. Cedric Griffiths, Mrs. James Martin, Mrs. Jack Kennon, Mrs. Howard Appleton and Mrs. Lewis Evans. Have Baby Boy Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Hoats of Trucksville Gardens have announ- ced the birth of a seven and a half pound baby boy at Mercy Hospital Saturday, June 12. This is their first child. Entertains At Luncheon Mrs. Alfred Bronson of Sweet Valley entertained members of her card club at luncheon at her home last Monday. Present were: Mrs. Gladys Cooper, Mrs. Ruth Major, Mrs. Emma Ide, Mrs. Ethel Stolar- ick, Mrs. Mildred Lewis, Mrs. Mable Elston, Mrs. Thelma Culp and the hostess. Elston, Mrs. Kenneth Swan, Mrs. Mabel Elston, Mrs. Albert Evans, Doris Evans, Mrs. Lanceford Suttons Mrs. Aaron Sutton, Mrs. A. A. Neely, Mrs. Ralph Welsh, Mrs. Granville Carey, Mrs. Thomas Wil- liams, Mrs. H. L. Klinetob, Miss Bess Klinetob, Homer Middleton and Homer Jr. and Mrs. Middleton. Mrs. Harold Brace Is Hostess To Orange WSCS Two new members Mrs. Arthur Webb and Mrs. Hugh Gebhart, were | added to’ the Orange W.S.C.S. at their recent meet ing at the home of Mrs. Harold Brace. Plans were made to purchase some kitchen utensils and to serve a chicken and waffle dinner tonight, Friday June 18 at the Camp Grounds. Any persons having bor- rowed church kitchen utensils are asked to return them. Present were: Mrs. Arthur Mrs. Fred Riech, Mrs. Mary manuel, Mrs. Florence Ross, Laird Stanton, Mrs. William Per- rigo, Mrs. William Rozelle, Mrs. Arthur Webb, Mrs. Hugh Gebhart, Mrs. Joseph Perry, Mrs. Nora |Dy- mond, Mrs. Stanley Jones, Mrs. Cecil Sickler, Mrs. Malcolm Biard, Mrs. Ernest. Gay and the hostess. Mrs. Dora Griffith Is Hostess At Shower Miss Jean Blaine of Courtdale was the guest of honor at a variety shower given by Mrs. Dora Griffith of 15 Elm Terrace, Trucksville on Saturday afternoon. Guests were: Mrs. Joseph Blaine, Mrs. Wesley Bellas, Mrs. Carl Carl- son, Mrs. Robert Price, Mrs. Wil- liam Bellas, Jean Bennett, Mrs. Harry Bowman, Erma Bennett, Evelyn Novy, Elva Bennett, Mrs. Carlton Hadsall, the guest of honor and the hostess. Gay, Em- Mrs. Miss Priscilla Sweeney To Wed Harold D. Smith Miss Priscilla Sweeney, daughter of Miles H. Sweeney of Trenton, N. J., will become the bride of Harold Daniel Smith, son of Mrs. Frank J. Werner of Pioneer avenue, and the late Harold D. Smith, to- morrow, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock . in Westminster Presbyter- jan Church of Wilkes-Barre. - ‘Rev. W. Herbert Sugden, an uncle of Mr. Smith, will officiate. Miss Lois DeGraw of Butler, N.J. will be maid of honor, Mary Ann Sugden and Carol Sugden will be bridesmaids and Jill Clerehew Smith flower girl. Alan Harvey Smith will be best man. : Following the ceremony a recep- tion will be held in the .church parlors and at the Werner home. “The richest child TELEPHONE STUDIOS SARAH REESE FERGUSON TEACHER OF PIANO, ORGAN AND THEORY ENROLL NOW FOR SUMMER SCHOOL musical education.” 146 LAWN ST., SHAVERTOWN 230 WEST MAIN ST., PLYMOUTH is poor without a DALLAS 392 Mrs. Bertha Jenkins Is Bble To Be Out Again Mrs. Bertha Jenkins is able to be around the house again after a fall at her home five weeks ago. She wishes to thank the many friends who sent her such beautiful plants and cut flewers, good things to eat and dripk, and so many nice cards. A The following visited her home during her illness: Richard Jenkin, Daisy Stephens, Wharton, N.J.; Mr. and Mrs. George Jenkin, son, Rich- ard, Mrs. Lewis Culp Jr., Mrs. Flor- ence Fuller, Harry Sisco, Dover, N. J.; Mrs. Anthony Mauro, children, Barbara and Herbert, Carol Gar- rison, Mine Hill, N.J.; Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Vanderhoff, Laura May Fisk, Philadelphia; Miss Dorothy Culp, Harrisburg; Mr. and Mrs. William Preson, Doris Preston, East Mauck Chunk; Mrs. G. W. Daniels, Miss Anna Warren, Scranton; Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Lutz, Orangville; Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Frick, Pike’s Creek; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Frick and son, Rev. Paul Keppel, Forty Fort; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lewis, Wyoming; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rodda, William Orr, Mr. and Mrs. James Frick, Mrs. Howard King, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Culp, Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Woolbert, Kenneth and Ann, Mrs. Wendall Jones, Shaver- town; Mrs. Emerson Evans and Emerson Jr., Carverton; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore, Nanticoke; Mrs. Cecil Moore, Pearl Habblett, Red Rock; Mrs. Thomas Foss and Gladys, Meeker; Mrs. Herbert Moy- er and Eleanora, Idetown; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nuss, Arthur Nuss, Lehman; Mrs. Katherine Graser, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bogert, Miss Ethel Allen, Mrs. J. E. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elston, Mrs. L. A. Shaver, Dallas. Mrs. William - Eckert, Kunkle; Mrs. Ray Perrigo, Mrs. H. J. Major, Mrs. Harvey Moss, Mrs. Elva War- mouth, Joan Warmouth, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Culp, Richard Culp, Mrs. Ralph Frantz, Rev. and Mrs. J. J. Jones, Mrs. Robert Culp, Char- lotte Culp, Alice Culp, Mildred Culp, Virginia Culp, Elain Rogers, Joan Twaddle, Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Stull, Barbara Culp, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Roberts, Mrs. Alden Wagner, Mrs. Milton Perrego, Carl Warmouth, Huntsville. LOUIE W. AYRE Teacher of Piano, Organ and Theory Registration for Summer Session now being taken at 60 Carverton Road Trucksville or 478 Simon Long Building WILKES-BARRE, PA. | Church Doings Miss Peggy Greenwood Is Hostess At Shower Miss Peggy Greenwood enter- tained at a shower honoring Miss Dorothy Considine, bride-elect, at her home in Trucksville Gardens recently. Miss Considene will marry Robert Griffiths in Grace Episcopal Church, Kingston tomorrow, Satur- day, June 19. The party table was attractive with centerpiece of pink snap- dragons, pink and white carnations and yellow roses. Tall pink and white tapers were effectively used. | Favors were handkerchiefs with crocheted edges simulating minia- ture parasols. Present were: Miss Harriet Prater, Miss Betty Griffith, Miss Jeanne Clewell, Miss Irene Dover, Miss Roberta Luft, Mrs. Eugene Con- sidine, Mrs. Cedric Griffiths, Mrs. William Clewell, Mrs. Thomas Mul- downey, Mrs. Thomas Shelbourne, Mrs. Raymond Greenwood, the | guest of honor and the hostess. | Fathers’ Day Social The Demunds Girl Scout Troop will sponsor a Father's Day Lawn Social Sunday, June 20, 6:30 P.M. at the home of Louisa Moss, Star Route Road. The social will feature straw- berry shortcake and ice cream. Other refreshments will be sold also. 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