. eT ay mm POST, T, FRIDAY, TNE 15, 1951 : orhood Notes Ar News vs Of Local Church Doings | | Part Personal de Priscilla Cooper, student at Al- | bright College, has returned to her home on Pioneer avenue to spend the summer vacation with her par- ~ ents, Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Cooper. L Mrs. Fred Howell, Mrs. A. D. | Hutchinson of Shavertown, and Miss Miriam Lathrop of Main road, Dallas, spent Tuesday in Strouds- burg putting up posters for the Library Auction. Mrs. Vernon Barbot of Scars- dale, N. Y., spent the weekend with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson of Nor- ton avenue. ; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ohlman and son, Lee, and Mrs. Herman Mai- lander of Machell avenue attended commencement exercises at Temple University Wednesday where the Ohlmans’ daughter, Marilyn was a member of the graduating class. Mr. and Mrs. James Besecker, Norton avenue, attended com- mencement exercises at University of Pennsylvania on Wednesday. James Besecker Jr., was a member of the graduating class. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence M. Jones and daughter, Carolyn of || Baltimore, Md. were weekend guests of the former's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Robinhold of Machell avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Howell of Shavertown and Mr. and Mrs. ~ James Myerly of Forty Fort will spend the weekend at Stamford, Conn., where they will attend grad- ‘uation exercises of the Myerly’s daughter, Audrey, from Stamford General Hospital. | Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Risley, Huntsville road, will spend the weekend in Atalntic City. Mrs. J. Archbald Brooks, West Dallas, attended her class reunion at Smith College over the week- end. Donald Reynolds, grandson of Mrs. George Reynolds Sr., former Trucksville resident, and nephew of Mrs. George Reynolds Jr. of Trucksville, graduated from Penn State College in Air Force uniform on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Cease, Trucksville, received a letter from Warren Monday saying he had ar- rived in Japan just one month after leaving home, had wonderful food aboard a swell boat. The letter, sent air mail, was eight days on the way. Food in Japan con- sists mostly of potatoes and rice. Living quarters are comfortable. Mr. and Mrs. William Reedy and Billy and Bobby of Rochester, N.Y., spent the weekend visiting Mr. Reedy’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John ~ A. Reedy of Center Hill road. The Reedy’s daughter, Miss Mary and friend of Atlanta, Ga., are spend- ~~ ing, three weeks with ‘them. Mr) and Mrs. Howard A Wilcox and daughter, Ruth of Lake Hopat- cong, N. J., spent the evening of Memorial Day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lloyd in the Poconos and with Mr. and Mrs. Burt Wilcox at Outlet. Mr. and Mrs. Ilone Shipps and daughter, Bonnie Lea of Hunlock Creek called on Mrs. Burt Wilcox and daughter, Charlotte at their home at Outlet Sunday evening. Miss Ruth Haycox arrived at her home on Main road last Monday to spend the summer vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Haycox. Ruth was graduated from Southern Seminary this month. Mr. and Mrs, Homer Allen and family of Oak street, Trucksville, have moved to Sweet Valley, Tenn. Mr. Allen was with the Columbia Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Elliott of Philadelphia will move in their house. Mrs. Elliott is the former Marian Gregory. Rev. and Mrs. Emory Greenfield of Plains and Mr. and Mrs. John Ferguson of Factoryville were re- cent visitors of Mrs. W. B. Risley of Lehman avenue. Miss Patricia Manning, former Shrineview resident, has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Flack, Goss Manor. : Miss Betsy Reynolds, member of the Junior Class at Penn State College, arrived last Wednesday to spend the summer months with her mother, Mrs. George Reynolds of Trucksville, John Milauskus has returned to his home at Lehman after spending the year at Mansfield State Tea- chers’ College. Lee Matchett, student at Penn State College, has returned to the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. " K. W. Matchett, Elmcrest, for the summer vacation. Dick Harris, student at Temple University, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Harris of Woodlawn drive. He ex- . pects to work in Philadelphia this summer. James York, Davenport street, was graduated from Penn State College last week. Al Davis who has been teaching near Allentown is spending the summer months with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Davis of Park street. Al was honorably dis- charged from the U. S. Army se- veral months ago. Robert Jewell, student at ‘Bloomsburg State Teachers’ Col- lege, has returned to the home of = x - Skidmore Graduate MARGARET AUTEN COUGHLIN Miss Margaret Auten Coughlin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hale S. Coughlin of Lehman, was one of the 210 students who received their bachelor of arts degree at majored in physical education and represented the Department on Curriculum Committee one year. She also played in the intercolle- giate hocky team, was a member of the Outing Club, served as so- cial Chairman for her dormitory and as house adviser. She was a student adviser. Commencement speaker, chosen by members of the graduating class, was Irwin Edman, Professor of Philosophy at Columbia Univer- sity. President Henry T. Moore ex- pressed his farewell to the seniors Friday afternoon, June 1. Richard Rowlands Are Guests On Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Row-: lands, Main Road, Trucksville, ob- served their 25th wedding anni- versary, Sunday, June 10. A dinner was held at the home Guests were: Mrs. Mary Rowlands, Dilys and Jack Rowlands, Trucksville; Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Miller and daugh- ter Sandra, Mr. and Mrs, Bert Fen- nel Jr. Baltimore, Maryland; Mr. and Mrs, William Blandford, Bill Blandford, Edwardsville; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Blandford and daugh- ter Penny, Miss Edna Aurand, Wilkes-Barre; Mr. and Mrs. J. Al- bert Spare, Jay and Mary Lou Spare, Hazleton; Mr. and Mrs. Mor- gan Rowlands Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Williams Rowlands, Shavertown; Dilys, Betsy, and Judy Rowlands, the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Rowlands. Guests during the evening were: Mr. and Mrs, James Fehlinger, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Harrison, Wilkes- Barre, Mr. and Mrs, Dick Harrison, Stamford, Conn. ¥ his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jewell, Parrish street, for the sum- mer vacation. Russell Hons and Robert Oney, students at Bloomsburg State Tea- chers’ College are spending the summer at their homes in Shaver- town. James Martin, student at Penn State College, is spending the sum- mer with" his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Martin of Lehigh street, Shavertown. Miss Jean Louise Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Williams of Norton avenue, has completed her year at Harvard University and is spending a va- cation in Nantucket. On her way home she expects to attend her class reunion at Wellesley College. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder and son Billy, Syracuse, have returned home after attending the Lehman- Jackson alumni banquet. Mrs. Sny- der and infant spent a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Culp, Huntsville. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Volepto, East- on, spent the weekend with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder, Lehman. Skippy and Tommy Shaver, children of Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver, Jr., Fernbrook, are reco- vering from recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conklin and son David, Bethlehem, have re- turned home after visiting Mrs. Conklin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver in Trucksville over the weekend. Charles Jr., 8, will spend his vacation with his grand- parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver, Sr., Trucksville, celebrated their 34th wedding anniversary June 5 by mo- toring to Bethlehem and Allentown, accompanied by their grandson Skippy, and Mrs, Shaver’s sister, Mrs. George Belles, Fernbrook. Miss Nancy Brader, student at Cedar Crest College, arrived the first of the month to spend the summer vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Brader. The Braders expect to move to their new home on Machell avenue the first of the month. * Mr. and Mrs. Clark Krum, Mr. and Mrs. John Clause and daugh- ter, Brenda, spent Sunday visiting relatives in Catawissa. Claire Griesing, student at Kings Garden Institute, is spending her summer vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Griesing of Franklin street. Skidmore College June 3. Margaret | At a very pretty wedding, Miss Mary Elizabeth Day, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Asa Day of Terrace street, became the bride of William Murray Morley, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Drew Morley of Abington, Pa., in Dallas Methodist Church yesterday at 4 p.m. Rev. Frederick Reinfurt performed the double ring ceremony before an al- tar banked with white spring flowers and ferns. Mrs. Ruth Turn Reynolds, or- ganist, played the “Wedding March,” ‘Because’ and “The Wed- ding Prayer” (“O Perfect Love”). Maid of honor was Miss Diana Ellison, New York City, former classmate of the bride at Mt. Holyoke College. Bridesmaids were Sara Frances and Julia Clay Briggs, twin cousins of the bride of Val- dosta, Ga., Mrs. Asa Day Jr. of Connyngham and Mrs. J. Houston Day of Shavertown. Flower girl was Susan Elizabeth Day, niece of the bride, and ring bearer, J. Hous- ton Day Jr., nephew of the bride. Best man was William Murray Morley, father of the bridegroom. J. Houston Day, Asa Day Jr. and Alan Day, James Schierloh of Hackensack, N. J. and Frank Mur- ray of Montclair, N. J. acted as ushers. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was attractive in white organdie gown fashioned with tight bodice, long full skirt and off the shoulder neckline. ‘She wore a bolero jacket with long tight Miss Mary Elizabeth Day Becomes Bride Of William Murray Morley sleeves. Her heart shaped head- dress was of organdie and she carried a white prayer book marked with white orchid. Miss Ellison chose yellow or- gandie over taffeta made with tight cotton lace bodice, full skirt and short jacket. Bridesmaids selected green organdie similarly made. All wore matching horsehair picture hats and carried nosegays of spring flowers with purple shades pre- dominating. Little Susan Elizabeth was cun- ning in white organdie embroidered in pastel shades and matching nosegay, and J. Houston Day Jr. in short white suit. - He carried a black velvet pillow. Mrs. Day, mother of the bride, wore powder blue lace dress, floor length, with matching maleine hat and yellow carnations, and Mrs. Morley beige lace with natural straw hat and green orchids. Following the ceremony, a recep- tion was held at the home of the bride. Mrs, Morley attended Moravian Seminary and graduated from New- ton, Mass., High School. She was graduated from Bucknell University on June 10. Mr. Morley, was grad- uated from Philadelphia Central High School and will receive his degree at Lehigh University on Monday. The couple will live at Jeannette, Pa. where Mr. Morley has ac- cepted a position with the Elliott Engineers. ° Mr, and Mrs. Clyde M. Cooper, Pioneer avenue, Dallas, announce the engagement of their daughter, Polly Lou, to Cpl. Frank G. Mathers 3rd, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Mathers of Trucksville. No date has been set for the wedding. Polly Lou is a graduate of Dallas Borough High School, attended Bloomsburg State Teachers’ College and is a member of the Senior Class at College Misericordia. Miss Polly Lou Cooper, Engaged To Cpl. Frank G. Mathers 3rd Bud was graduated from Wy- oming Seminary, attended Penn State Extension School and Uni- versity of Miami. Before his en- listment he was employed as gen- eral manager of Mathers Construc- tion Company. Since then he has been stationed at Lowry Air Field, Denver, Col. He reported to Fort Dix, N. J. Wednesday from where he expects to sail for France, Shavers and Harrisons Celebrate Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver, Fernbrook, their fifth wedding anniversary June 19, on the same day that Mrs. Shaver’s will celebrate maternal grandparents celebrate their fiftieth in Kingston. Mr, and Mrs. George Shaver have two children, Skippy, four, and Tommy, five months. They were married in the Lehman Church by Rev. S. K. Abbott. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Harrison, the grandparents, are well known and have many connections in the Back Mountain, having once owned a summer home in Idetown. They will hold open house at 417 Elm Street from 2-4 and 7-9. They were married at the home of the bride’s parents. There are eight children, fifteen grandchildren and five great-grand- children; Children are Mrs, Charles Snyder, Lehman; Ernest, Swoyer- ville; Mrs. Willard Goss, Benton; ! William, Wilkes-Barre; Mrs. Fran- | cis McHugh and Edgard, Kingston; Marshall, Idetown; Willard, Trucks- ville. Miss Paulina Clossen Marries Elmer Wyant Miss Paulina V. Clossen, daugh- of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Clossen of Bloomsburg, became the bride of ‘Elmer Wyant; son of Mr. and Mrs. James Wyant of Noxen, Saturday, June 9 at 6:30 p.m. in Hidlay Lutheran Church of Bloomsburg. Attendants were Miss Esther Clossen, sister of the bride, and Maynard Harring of Pitman. Ushers were James Wyant of Harveys Lake, brother of the bridegroom, and Paul Clossen of Bloomsburg, brother of the bride. Following the ceremony, a re- ception was held in the Church parlors. Mrs. Wyant is a graduate of Scott Township High School and Wilkes-Barre Business College. She has been employed by the Depart- ment of Public Instruction at Har- risburg; Mr. Wyant was graduated from Noxen Township High School, attended Penn State College, and was graduated from Bloomsburg State Teachers’ College. He is em- ployed as executive secretary of the Back Mountain Town and Country Y. M. C. A. DID YOU KNOW? THE CIRCLE CLEANING and DYEING CO. have opened a branch store at 38 Main St., Dallas (Lundy Bldg.) to better serve the people of this area with fine, dependable cleaning service. SUITS DRESSES—plain IF YOU MISSED OUR OPENING SPECIAL there will be another week of this big sale ending June 23 COATS—lightweight Cash ’n Carry 90 2tor*] For Pick-up and Delivery Service Call Dallas 274-R-13. Basil L. Lord, Branch Rep. CIRCLE CLEANING & DYEING CO. Lt. W. George Reynolds Weds W. Virginia Girl First Lt. William George Reyn- olds, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ehrman Reynolds of Pittsburgh and grand- son of Mrs. George Reynolds Sr. now of Zephyr Hills, Fla., former Trucksville resident, married Miss Shirley Cook June 2. Rev. Dr. Walter Lewis who performed the ceremony in Vance Memorial Church, Wheeling, Va., is brother of Jack Lewis who recently passed away at Trucksville. Best man was Don Reynolds, brother of the son Mrs. Rose Kozemchak, Overbrook road, and approaching marriage of her daughter, Pauline, to Paul Selingo, ark, Miss Kozemchak is a graduate of Dallas Township High School and attended College. announces the engagement of Mrs. Rose Selingo of New- N. J. Wilkes-Barre Business She is presently employed Miss Pauline Kozemchak Is Betrothed To Paul Selingo by the Credit Bureau of Wilkes- Barre, Inc. Mr. Selingo attended University of California. He is assistant man- ager of the Pennsylvania State Liquor Stores and is district man- ager of O'Hanlon Investigating Agency, Philadelphia. No date has been set for the wedding. bridegroom. Present at the wedding and re- ception were the bridegroom’s | are stationed at Camp Kilmer, N. grandmother, Mrs. Reynolds and J., spent the weekend with! their his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. | families. Jack Conrad and family of Ambler, Pa., former Trucksville residents. While in Pittsburgh the Conrads | left visited Miss Virginia Ohlman, former Shavertown resident, and Marion Olver Kurfess, former Mt. Greenwood road, Trucksville, resi- dent. Phil Reynolds was too busy Pete Clark and Paul Sedler who Bud Mathers who has been sta- tioned at Lowry Field, Denver, Col, spending a furlough with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Mat- hers of Trucksville. Mrs. Thomas Reese has returned for Fort Dix Wednesday after to her home on Franklin street after spending sometime with her nephew, Harold Ralston of Akron, Ohio, who has been ill. She flew both ways. James Oliver, Lake road, spent Wednesday in Philadelphia on a business trip. Anthony Broody has been‘ ill at his home, Main road, Fernbrook, this week. = flying American Airlines to make the wedding. Lt. Reynolds, a jet plane pilot with the Army Air Force, and his bride, will make their home in Alaska. @® Yes, you can bet on this “‘Reliable’” em- blem, displayed in our Prescription Depart- ment. It’s the sign of skilled professional service. We assure you fresh, potent prescrip- tion ingredients at uni- formly fair prices. Be sure to bring us your Doctor’s prescriptions. 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