PAGE FOUR Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. Donald Davis of Cneter Hill have returned from a trip to Haiti, Puerto Rico, Domini- can Republic, Cuba and Miami. Joseph MacVeigh spent last Thursday in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. James Besecker, Mr. and Mrs: Raymon Hedden, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Haycox and Mr. and Mrs. David Jenkins were among those Dallas persons who attended the inauguration of Gov- ernor John Fine in Harrisburg on Tuesday. Rev. S. R. Nichols returned to his home, Main road, Shavertown, January 1 after . spending two weeks as a patient at General Hos- pital. He is gradually improving. His sister, Mrs. Lillian Osgood of Scranton is taking care of him. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lurba, McLean, Va., have returned to their home in McLean, Va., after spend- ing a month in Palm Beach. Mrs. Lurba is the former Louise Space. Mrs. Andrew Kozemchak and daughter, Eva of Overbrook av- enue, have joined Mr. Kozemchak in Newport, R.I. where he is sta- tioned with the U. S. Navy. They expect to remain there for three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Warner F. Cook of Ridge street, have announced the birth of a son, David Robert in General Hospital January 13. Mrs. Cook is the former Gwyneth Sturdevant, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. P.J. Sturdevant of Huntsville. This is their second son. Mr. and Mrs. George Stredney Dallas, R. D. have announced the birth of a baby girl at General Hospital January 15. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Himmler, Lake road, will leave shortly for a vacation in Miami, Fla. Mrs. Harry Ohlman, adviser, will be hostess to members of the Exe- cutive Board of Dallas Junior Woman's Club Tuesday at 8 P.M. Mary Lou Jones, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Herbert Jones of Shavertown was guest of honor at a birthday party Saturday. She was two. Gordon Austin, Main road, Shav- ertown, was pleasantly surprised Saturday night when neighbors dropped in with covered dishes to help him celebrate his birthday anniversary. Mrs. Sherman Wardan, Main road, Shavertown, celebrated her birthday anniversary quietly with a family dinner on Tuesday. William H. Dierolf Sr. of Shaver- town has returned to work after having a piece of his jaw bone sawed off at Nesbitt Hospital. The jaw was broken while having a tooth extracted some time ago. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood McCarty had as recent guests Mr. and Mrs. Linden Tucker of Schenectady, N.Y. Bruce Keen spent several days recently with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Polk of Harris Hill road, Trucksville. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood McCarty entertained at a birthday dinner recently in honor of Mrs. Me- Carty’s sister, Mrs. Albert Major and Mrs. Clifford Ide. Mrs. Harold Titman spent Tuesday in Minersville visiting Mrs. Lloyd Kear whose mother, Mrs, George Ball died Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Daily, Lawn street, Shavertown, entertained re- cently Mr. and Mrs. Robert Plum- mer cf Charlotte, N. C. Max Dreher, Park street, has left for Corning, N. Y. where he is employed by the Corning Glass Works. Miss Marilyn Ohlman, student at Temple University, will spend this weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ohlman, Ma- chell avenue. Charles Sims Hemenway and Warren Sutton spent the week of the Farm Show with the milking Shorthorn herd at Harrisburg. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Conyngham attended the Farm Show to watch the showing of Hillside Farms’ Milking Shorthorn Herd. Mrs. C. S. Hemenway, Mrs. Dor-’ man Schooley, Mrs. Warren Sut- ton, and Frances Zayatz from Hill- side Farms attended the Harris- burg Farm Show on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Weints, Meeker, had as weekend guest Mrs. Milo Burgess of New Milford. Harry Ohlman and Mrs. | SHAVER THEATRE SHAVERTOWN FRIDAY and SATURDAY “Tea for Two” Technicolor) Doris Day, Gordon MacRae News—Cartoon MONDAY and TUESDAY “Happy Years” (Technicolor) Dean Stockwell, Margola Gillmore—LCartoon WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY “In a Lonely Place” Humphrey Bogart, Gloria Grahame i Cartoon—Musical A Miss Marilynn Daily To Wed Robert Wrigley Announcement has been made of the engagement and approach- ing marriage of Miss Marilynn E. Daily, 508 Market street, Kings- ton, daughter of Paul R. Daily, Lawn street, Shavertown, to Rob- ert Wrigley, son of Mrs. Mable Guyette of 64 John street, Kings- ton. The wedding will take place Feb- ruary 17 in the Westmoor Church of Christ. Rev. George Alexander will perform the double ring cere- mony. Miss Daily is a graduate of King- ston High School. She has been employed in the laboratory office of the Hazard Okenite Company. Mr. Wrigley was also graduated from Kingston High School and is employed by the Southern Rail- road System in Washington, D. C. The couple will reside in Wash- ington. Twins and Grandmother Celebrate Birthdays Mrs. Cecil Sutton of Idetown en- tertained at a birthday party for her twin sons, Cecil Jr. and Calvin and their grandmother, Mrs. Fred Sutton. The twins were born on Mrs. Sutton’s birthday and were her first grandchildren. They re- ceived many beautiful gifts. The tea table was festive with Hopalong Cassidy decorations and identical birthday cakes as center- pieces. Musical balloons and funny hats were the favors. Games were led by Miss Phyllis Sutton and Mrs. Walter Andrews. Those present: Janet Bonning, Jackie Donnelly, Janet Vanderhoff, Barry Rauch, Sharon Spencer, Billy Meade, Patsy Hoover, Butchie Ma- jor, Donna Boice, Bobby Caster- line, Gloria Gensel, Carl Shriener, Doris Jean Casterline, Bud Sutton, Bill Sutton, Jerry Sutton, Dick Sutton, Ronnie Sutton, Phyllis Sut- ton, Mrs. Walter Andrews, Mrs. Jack Appel, and the guests of hon- or and the hostess. Seventh Birthday Party Randy Bean, son of Mr. and Mrs. Velton Bean of Jackson, was guest of honor at a birthday party Monday evening. He was seven. Present were Linda Swelgin, Lynne and Robert Shouldice, David and Ar- Donald Roskos, Judy Stortz, lene, Evelyn and Kenneth Brace, Linda, Bean, the guest of honor and his mother and daddy. Have New Baby Boy Mr. and Mrs. Allan Biggs, Mor- risville, Pa., have announced the birth of a five and a half pound baby boy at Allentown Hospital January 12. Mrs. Biggs is the former Pearl Hopple of Dallas. Mr. Biggs is son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Biggs of Shavertown. Larry Bath Mr. and Mrs. Carverton road, Trucksville, have announced the birth of a baby boy, Larry at Nesbitt Hospital Jan- uary 13. The Baths have another son, Kenneth. Kenneth Bath, Thomas Paul Shaver Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver Jr. of Overbrook avenue, Trucksville, have announced the birth of a son, Thomas Paul at Nesbitt Hos- pital, January 13. They have an- other son, Skippy. Mrs. Shaver is the former Mary Snyder of Leh- man. Mrs. George Turn, Penny and the former’s mother, Mrs. Atwater will leave the end of next week to make their home in State Col- lege where Betty will continue study for her B. A. degree. They will return to Shavertown in the summer. Miss Grace Cave will leave for New York on Wednesday where she will stock up on new merchan- dise. William Haddle of Kunkle left Sunday to accept a position in Pittsburgh. His family will remain here for the time being. HIMMLER THEATRE Dallas, Pa. TODAY and SATURDAY “To Please A Lady” with Clark Gable and Barbara Stanwick CARTOON—NEWS MONDAY and TUESDAY DOUBLE FEATURE “Rusty’s Birthday” with Ted Donaldson and Ann Doran ALSO “Mark of the Gorilla” THE POST, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1951 Miss Leona Cigarski Becomes Bride Of Hunlock Creek Man Miss Leona M. Cigarski, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cigar- ski of Trucksville R. D. became the bride of Carl A, Aston of Hun- lock Creek Saturday morning, Jan- uary 13 at 11 o'clock. Father Ed- ward Haggerty performed the double ring ceremony. Attendants were Veronica Em- erick, cousin of the bride of Chase, and Joseph Cigarski, brother of the bride. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore white satin gown fashioned with tigh bodice, full skirt, long tight sleeves and round neckline edged with lace. Her finger-tip veil of illusion fell from a crown of satin ribbon and seed pearls and she carried a prayer book marked with an orchid. Miss Emerick chose ice blue satin Becomes Bride Of Miss Ruth Wilson Laurence, dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs, F. Stanton Laurence of Ashburnham, Mass. became the bride of John George Durbin, son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Durbin of Fitchburg, Mass. Tuesday December 19 at 7:30 p.m. The Durbins are former Dallas resi- dents. The Durbin Sunday School Class of Dallas Methodist Church is named for Mrs. Durbin, its first teacher. Rev. Randall Clinton Giddings, rector of St. George's Mission Church of Durham, N, H. former rector of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church of Wilkes-Barre, performed the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents. Miss Bernice Laurence was her sister's maid of honor and James G. Durbin of the U. S. Navy, now stationed at Newport R. I, his brother’s best man. Miss Ruth Wilson Laurence styled similarly to the bride's with short sleeves and matching mitts. She wore a blue plume in her hair and carried talisman tea roses. After the ceremony a breakfast was held at the home of the bride followed by a reception at Turner’s Restaurant in Forty Fort. The couple spent their honeymoon at Niagara Falls. Mrs. Aston is a graduate of Lehman High School and has been emplcyed by the McKettrick Wil- liams Inc. in Luzerne. Mr. Aston was also graduated from Lehman High School, where the couple met each other, and served during World War II with the U. S. Army. He is employed by the Chase Dairy owned by his brother, Charles Cigarski Jr. The couple resides at Chase. John Durbin The bride wore winter white street length - wool dress with shoulder bouquet of red roses. Miss Laurence chose navy wool with red roses. Both boys were in uniform. Mrs. Durbin is a graduate of Cushing Academy and a member of the sophomore class at Univers- ity of New Hampshire. Mr. Dur- bin was graduated from Central High School, Philadelphia, and Cushing Academy, and was a mem- ber of the sophomore class at Penn State College when recalled to ser- vice with the U. S. Marines. Dur- ing World War II he served for two years at Guam. He is now stationed at Camp Lejeune, N. C. He returned to camp the day after Christmas. Mrs. Durbin resumed her studies at the University on New Year's Day. Bradley Ide Is Guest At Birthday Party Mrs. Joseph Ide entertained Sat- urday in honor of her son, Brad- ley, who celebrated his tenth birth- day anniversary. Present were Grace Major, Penny Ruggles, Les- ter Campbell, Joseph Hardisky Jr., Lois Vanderhoff, Patsy Swan, Leon- ora Swan, Jeanne Dymond, Mar- ilyn Spencer, Alice Spencer, Jerry Spencer, Dick Spencer, Jerry Shal- anski, Nancy Hoover, Jackie Gar- inger, Jackie Paul, Mary Lou Rog- ers, Jimmie Rogers, Richard Rogers, David Ide, Glenn Ide, Nancy Spen- cer, Bruce Spencer, Harold Gray, Carol Hadsel, Lynne Hadsel, Dana Ide, Susan Covey, Sherman Covey, Carle Gray, Brian Sherwood, Rob- ert Welsh Jr., Roland Ide, Orville Ide, Joyce Ide, Helen and Ellen Ide, Mrs. Thomas Sherwood, Mrs. Robert Welsh, Mrs. Roy Covey, Mrs. Glendora Shalanski, Joyce Major, Nicky Ruggles, the guest of honor and the hostess. Mrs, Helen Hart has been ill this week with flu at her home on Machell avenue. Simms Twins, Guests At Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Simms, De- munds road, entertained at a theatre party at the Himmler fol- lowed by refreshments at Bow- man’s Restaurant Monday evening honoring their twin children, Carol and Kenny, aged 9. The party table was attractively decorated with. pink and white tapers and a luscious birthday cake. Hats, favors and juke box music completed the evening. ‘The twins received lots of lovely gifts. Present were: Bobbie Phillips, Anne Dorrance, Susie Dorrance, Connie Veitch, Jack Fitzgerald, Karen Rickert, Raymond . Hein- dricks, Barry Landmesser, Carol Wagner, Ross Steinhauer, Billie Steinhauer, Sandy Simms, Roger Beleste, Gloria Kotyk, Blair Haddle and the twins. Nancy Brader, student at Cedar- crest College, will arrive Wednes- day to spend the midyear vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Brader, Machell avenue. Ann Shonis announces the opening of ANNS APPAREL. 485 Bennett Street, Luzerne Dresses= 9 to 20 with Johnny Weismuller WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY “The Three Secrets” with Eleanor Parker i ALSO CARTOON In Junior and Misses’ Sizes From Vicky Vaughn, Tony Todd, Jaunty Junior Leeds and McArthur A Choice Selection Of Lingerie-Hosiery- Blouses=-Skirts Nancy Tucker Blouses Tish-u-Knit Sweaters Swesters in Angora, Nylon and Wool Miss Reba Price, Guest Bt Variety Shower Miss Reba Price, bride-elect, was guest of honor at a shower given by her sister, Mrs. Ted Lavelle, Shaver avenue, Shavertown on Sat- urday. Games were enjoyed. Present were: Mrs. Ethel Honey- well, Mrs. Hazel Lohman, Mrs. Jack Edwards, Mrs. Frank Wallace, Mrs. Harry Cobleigh, Mrs. Raymond Price, Mrs. Edward Roberts, Shav- ertown; Mrs. Elmer Honeywell, Plains; Mrs, Lester Creasy, Lewis- burg; Mrs. Abe Daniels, Kingston; Mrs. Clifford Garris, Fernbrook, the guest of honor and the hostess. Miss Price will marry Clinton E. Cobleigh, Wyoming R. D. January 20. ® When a household emergency arises, and you need “something from the drug store” quickly, keep in mind our Emergency Service. A telephone call will bring the needed item to your door in a matter of minutes... And don’t forget that when there is no one at hand to bring in prescriptions, we'll call for them and de- liver the compounded medicines—without extra ch- === time} Earl’s Drug Store Main Highway Trucksville, Pa. Telephone 110 y [PRESCR AH) 8 i = Billie Casterline Is Honored On Birthday Mr. and Mrs. William Casterline entertained at their home at Ide- town Saturday honoring their son, Billie, who celebrated his tenth birthday anniversary. Games were played and lunch served to Bev- erly Crispell, Robert Casterline, Doris Jean Casterline, Gloria Ly- ons, Glenda Lyons, Raymond Mal- kemes, James Malkemes, Russell Steele, Arthur Major, Evelyn Jen- —————————— rar Neighborhood Notes And News Of Local Church Doings nings, Linda Jennings, Earl May, Edna Rogers, Shirley Rogers, David Rogers, Dick Sutton, Donald Wal- \ ter, Kathleen Kern, Tommy Col- burn, Jeanne Casterline, Mrs. Wil- lard Crispell, Mrs. Raymond Mal- kemes, Thomas Colburn, the guest of honor and the host and hostess. Card Of Thanks Mrs. Ira Pifer wishes to thank all those who assisted in her recent bereavement, also those who sent flowers and loaned cars. 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