i % oy ), WI The iS Neig Purely — Notes And News Local Church Doings Personal Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hall of Shavertown, spent the week in Pittsburgh attending the Drug Con- vention. Robert McCarty who is .em- ployed in Hatboro spent several days this week with his family on Lehman avenue getting acquainted with his new daughter, Peggy Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Trumbower of Williamsport spent the weekend with the latter’s sisters, Mrs. Ken- neth Williams and Miss Evadne Ruggles of Pikes Creek. Mrs. Harold Titman, Mrs. A. G. Rutherford, Mrs. Byron Creasy, Mrs. Charles W. Lee and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Smith attended an antique auction sale at Laceyville on Sat- urday. Murray Scureman and Carl Hed- ~ den are enrolled at Camp Susque- hannock above Montrose for the summer. They will leave about the first of the month. Mrs. T.M.B. Hicks, Pioneer avenue, is spending the week in Charleston, S. #C. visiting her Mrs. M. L. Todd. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schuler, Le- high street, Shavertown, spent se- veral days last week in New York City where they enjoyed the Yan- kee—St. Louis baseball game. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Scureman and son, Murray, moved Tuesday from Huntsville road to Maple av- enue, Kingston. Mr, and Mrs. Bruce C. Moen of Scranton have pur- chased the Huntsville road house. Miss Ida Eyer has been ill at her home on Spring street, Shaver- town. Her sister, Mrs. Sterling Eyer has been taking care of her. George Houck, who recently sub- ‘mitted to an operation at General Hospital has returned to his home on Spring street. Mr. and Mrs. Abram Nesbitt 2nd ‘and son, Jan of Lake Catalpa, will leave June 26th to spend two months in England and Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Lutsey, Summit street, Shavertown, spent the weekend at Cape May, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. R, H. Patterson, newlyweds of Scranton, have rented the Straw house on Hunts- ville road. They are honeymooning in Bermuda now and expect to move in on their return. Mrs. James L. Wiggmore and daughter, Suzanne, of Attleboro, Mass., arrived Wednesday to. spend two weeks with the former’s mo- ther, Mrs. Georgia Straw of Over- brook road. The Wiggmores have just returned from Huntsville, Ala., where Lt. Commander Wiggmore is stationed with the U.S. Navy. Naomi Shaver R.N. who has been spending the past fifteen days with, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Shaver of Woodlawn drive, has returned to Columbus, Ohio. ‘Mr, and Mrs. Harris Haycox re- turned to their home on Main road Wednesday after spending six weeks in Hawaii and' on the West Coast where they visited Mrs. Haycox’s family. Mr. and Mrs. James Morris en- tertained at a Father’s Day dinner at the Country Club Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Kemp, Mrs. Frances Sutliff, Miss Dorothy Morris, Edgar and Jimmie Morris of Wilkes-Barre. Mrs. Howard Bailey and son, Carl of Wellington avenue left by motor for Fort Worth, Texas, to make their home. Mr. Bailey has been employed there for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gregory, Mill road, and Mr. and Mrs. Nesbitt Garinger left Friday to spend ten days with Mrs. Gregory and Mr. Garinger’s brother, Mr. and Mrs. Merrion Garinger and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Fisher of New Rochelle spent the weekend visiting the former’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Reedy of Center Hill road. Lt. Mary Reedy and Lt. Commander Elizabeth Setze will leave tomor- row to spend two months at Great! Lakes Training Center. Mr. and Mrs. William Morley have returned from their wedding trip and were guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Asa Day, Terrace drive, this week. Miss Marilyn Ohlman who was graduated from Temple University this month, is spending the sum- mer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ohlman of Machell avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Currie and son, Robert of Druid Hills have left for a tour of the West. ® ‘avenue, Mrs. Robert McCarty, Is Honored At Shower Mrs. Robert McCarty, Lehman avenue, was guest of honor at a baby shower given by Mrs. Steve Stolarick and Mrs. Lester Fiske last Monday evening. Slides were enjoyed. Present were Mrs. John Shupp, Mrs, Clifford Shupp, Mrs. Robert Rogers, Mrs. Freda Apo- liski, Mrs. Thomas Reese, Mrs. Har- vey McCarty, Miss Beverly Cundiff, Miss Marie Backo, Miss Rose Pappa, the guest of honor and the hostesses. Marilyn Mosier and Ann Marie Ruggles are visiting relatives in Wilmington, Del. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Garinger and son, Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald Smith and daughter, Donna, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Dennis and Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Carpenter, all of Harveys . Lake, attended the Closson-Wyant wedding at Hidley Lutheran Church, at Bloomsburg, last Saturday evening. Robert D. Caryl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Caryl of Shavertown, flew to Kansas City, Mo., last Sun- day after spending a week with his parents. He had as house guest Donna Lou Craven of Kansas City. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Wolverton, Pikes Creek, are spending their va- cation in the Shenandoah Valley, Woodstock, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Post, Cliff- side, Trucksville, are spending their vacation visiting Niagara Falls and New York State. Mrs. George Turn and daughter, Penny and mother, Mrs. Viola H. Atwater have returned to their home on E. Center street, Shaver- town, after spending the winter at Penn State College. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Cook, Leh- man, spent the weekend with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dilley at Garfield Heights, Ohio. Louie W. Ayre, Trucksville, has enrolled in the Virgil Fox Organ Master Class at the Riverside Church, New York City for next week. She will study Monday through Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Ikeler of Hayfield Farm have returned from Biloxi, Miss., where Mr. Ikeler was a patient at the Gay Clinic for asthma, After a two week's stay with six treatment, Mr. Ikeler is cured and back at work. Pvt. First Class Dennis Ferry who has been in Austria for the past two and a half years arrived at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ferry, Machell Saturday. He has’ reen- listed for another six years as diesel mechanic. Miss Virginia Ferry, teacher at Rehobeth Beach, Del, is spending a three week vacation in Canada. J. Levine of Los Angeles, gra- duate of Harvard University in the class of 1951, is guest of Miss Lois Kiefer at Shrineview. Fred M. Kiefer, who is employed in New York City, spent several days this week with his family at Shrineview. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne King of Meeker will visit their son, Dick at Indiantown Gap over the weekend. Dick has ‘been there eight weeks. Miss Margaret Veitch, Trucks- ville, is taking care of Mrs, Arthur Loveland, Main road, Trucksville. F. Gordon Mathers, Martin Bil- bow and George Sweitzer are spending the week on a fishing trip in Maniwacki, Canada. Mrs. Bertha Reynolds, former Trucksville resident, submitted to an appendectomy at Allegheny General Hospital last Tuesday. She has returned to the home of her son, Ehrman Reynolds, 118 Cochran Road, Pittsburgh 28, Pa., on Sunday. Alfred Boysen has returned to his home on Elmcrest after at- tending the funeral of his eldest brother, Ernest at Clinton, Iowa. Mrs. Florence Foote, Lehman avenue, has as guest her daughter, Mrs. B. G. Buchanan of Indian- apolis. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Kunkle re- cently visited their son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Alan Kunkle of New Brunswick, N. J. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Kunkle who visited their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Lambert of Dover, N. J. Mrs. Beulah Frantz house mother at Syracuse University, is spending the summer at her home on Machell avenue. Her daughter, Louise who is employed in Dela- ware is also home. CULTIVATE YOUR FIGURE - - - and at the same time pot some IVY AFRICAN VIOLETS LILIES OF THE VALLEY GERANIUMS WANDERING JEW CHRISTMAS CACTUSES HERBS ROCK GARDEN PLANTS THE LIBRARY AUCTION July 6and 7 Joseph Ellsworths Are Honored On Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ellsworth of Lehman celebrated their fifteenth wedding anniversary Sunday with a buffet supper at their home for relatives and friends. They re- ceived many lovely crystal gifts. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Stan- ley Conrad, Connie, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wheeler, Meshoppen; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnson, Linda and Nancy of Tunkhannock; Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Lehmer, George, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lehmer, Dills- burg; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fiske, Ruth of Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sickler, Lorraine Sickler, Mrs. Walter Masteller, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Sickler, Dorothy Jean Sick- ler, Forty Fort; Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Stull, Huntsville; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bronson, Janice and Dean, Mr, and Mrs. Willard Sutliff, Laura Marie, Sweet Valley; Mr. and Mrs. William Snyder, David, Richard, Emilie, Rev. and Mrs. Frank K. Abbott, Mrs. Oliver Whitesell, Vera Whitesell, Gilbert Tough, Louise, Kenneth and Howard Ells- worth and the guests of honor. Peggy Ann McCarty Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCarty of Lehman avenue announce the birth of a baby girl, Peggy Ann, at Nes- bitt Hospital Friday morning, June 15. The McCartys have another little girl, Donna. Mrs. McCarty now home from the hospital and baby are doing nicely. A Pleasant Surprise Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mazer, Leh- man Center, received the thrill of their lives Sunday evening when they returned from a lovely week- end on Long Island and found their son, Pvt. Joseph Jr. sitting in the living room. Pvt. Joe is on a ten-day furlough from Fort Jack- son, S, Carolina. Arthur Major Is Guest On Eightieth Birthday Arthur Major was guest of honor at a dinner party given at his home in Lehman Saturday to help him celebrate his eightieth birthday anniversary. Before his retirement Mr. Major conducted the general store at Leh- man, the old building now stand- ing, and farmed. He likes nothing better now than to slip over to the old homestead, about a mile from his present home, and see how things are going. The Majors have four children, all of whom were at the dinner: Allan, Bryce, William and Dorothy; others at the party were Mrs. Al- lan Major, Mrs. Bryce Major, Mrs. W. M. Major, Burton Major, Bev- erly Major, Thomas Major, the guest of honor and his wife. is on a New England Miss Miriam Lathrop trip through the States. Lois Ann Warriner Becomes Bride Of Robert L. At a very pretty wedding, Miss Lois Ann Warriner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Warriner of Demunds road, became the bride of Robert, L. Morgan, son of Mrs. Llewellyn J. Morgan of Shaver- town and the late Llewellyn J. Morgan, Saturday, June 16 at 2 p- m. Rev. Frederick Reinfurt per- formed the double ring ceremony in Dallas Methodist Church before an altar banked with palms and white gladioli. Mrs. Ruth Turn Reynolds played the wedding music. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was attractive in white satin gown, styled with square neckline, tight bodice and full skirt, and long tight sleeves pointed at wrist. Her finger tip wveil of illu- sion fell from a Juliet cap of seed pearls and she carried white roses and gardenias. Miss Beryl Colwell, maid of hon- or, selected green eyelet organdy and matching cap and carried pink roses. - Bridesmaids, Mrs. Don Nay- lor and Miss Beverly Morgan, sister of the bridegroom, chose orchid eyelet organdy, matching caps and yellow roses. Little Carolyn Evans was cunning in yellow organdy with matching Morgan bonnet and basket of mixed spring flowers. Mrs. Warriner, mother of the bride, wore pink shantung suit with matching accessories and pink roses, and Mrs. Morgan, mother of the bridegroom, light blue nylon with beige accessories and yellow roses. Mrs. Celia Lape, grandmother of the bride, chose navy with white accessories and orchid corsage, and Mrs. Lyons, grandmother of the bridegroom, navy with matching accessories and pink roses. Following the ceremony, a re- ception was held at Brokenshire’s Harveys Lake Hotel and the couple left for Atlantic City. Miss Warriner is a graduate of Wyoming Seminary and attended Dickinson College for two years. She is employed by Casualty and Fidelity Insurance Company Wilkes- Barre. Mr. Morgan is a graduate of Kingston Township High School and served with the U. S. Army in Germany. He attended North Carolina State College and is now a. student at Philadelphia Textile Institute in Germantown, where he is studying textile engineering. He is a member of Phi Psi Fraternity. Miss Shirley Siglin To Marry Charles Witter Tomorrow Night Miss Shirley Siglin, daughter of Mrs. George Siglin and the late George Siglin of Noxen will marry Charles Witter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Witter, Harveys Lake, tomorrow, June 23 at 8 p.m. Rev. Henry Kraft will perform the ceremony in St. Luke's Lutheran Church, Noxen. John Hackling Jr. will play the wedding march and Mrs. Virginia Swanson, will sing. Miss Charlotte Siglin, sister of the bride, will be maid of honor, lin, niece, will be flower girl, and Raymond Siglin, nephew, train bearer. Carl Babrick will act as best man and Glen Siglin, brother of the bride, and Walter Bronson,’ ushers. Miss Siglin is a graduate of Nox- en High School. Mr. Witter at- tended Dallas Township High School and is employed by Tunk- hannock Lumber Yard. Following the ceremony, a re- ception will be held in Noxen Fire Hall and the couple will leave for and cousins, Myrl Siglin and Lois |a trip to New Jersey. They will Swingle, bridesmaids. Sharon Sig-'reside in Tunkhannock. - Mrs. Doris Gessel Is Schooley of Trenton, Mrs. Lulu Guest At Dinner Party Mrs. Doris Gessel, Garden City, N. Y., formerly Doris Herdman of Beaumont recently visited friends and relatives Back of the Mountain. The following attended a dinner in her honor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Doll at Evans Falls: Mr. and Mrs. Cragg Herdman, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Parks and Butch of Beaumont; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jacobs of Harrisburg; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hilbert, Keith, Janice, Larry and Sheila, Mr. and Mrs, George Landon of Kunkle, Miss Martha Brong and Jimmie Casterline of Evans Falls. June 22 Mrs. Gessel will leave for California to attend the Edu- cational Association Convention which will be held in San Fran- cisco the first week of July. The following week she will fly to Hawaii for two weeks. Upon her return to California she will be joined by her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rankin of Great Neck, N. Y. They will spend the month of August travelling throughout the West and return to Garden City about Labor Day. BABY TALK . I'm a “mighty” hungry cowboy! ° ° ° ° ° ° ° Think I'll go rope a cow! . by PURVIN A PURVIN DAIRY cow, that is! For Regular Delivery in the Back Mountain Area—Call Wilkes-Barre 2-8151—Collect Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ide Entertain At Picnic Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ide enter- tained at a family picnic dinner at their home at Idétown Sunday. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Baer of Harveys Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Baer, Tommy, Billie and Diane, Mrs. Audrey Booth, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Booth, Loyalville; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wolfe, Jan- ice and Irene, Meeker; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Baer, Marilyn, Nancy and Edward, Johnson City; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Boice, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hoover, Patsy Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boice, Mrs. Dora Ide, Jerry, Alice and Marilyn Spen- cer, Donna and Harry Boice, Mil- dred, David, Lois and Rita Ide, the host and hostess. YMCA Painting Bee There is one room yet to be painted in Shavertown Grade School Annex before it can be used as Back Mountain Y.M.C.A. headquarters. E. L. 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