PAGE FOUR Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Brader moved Monday to their new home on Machell avenue. Miss Frances Dorrance moved in the Lapp house. Mrs. Leighton R. Scott and son, + Leighton of Easton arrived yester-’ day to spend the weekend with the former's mother, Mrs. H, H. Zeiser, Huntsville road. They are ‘here for the Library Auction. Mrs. Martt Harding and children have returned to their home at Herndon, Va., after spending sev- eral weeks with the former's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. B. Hicks, ~ Pioneer avenue. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Barbot of Scarsdale, N. Y., are spending the weekend as guests of the latter's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson of Norton avenue. They came down for the Library Auction. Billy and Bobby Reedy of Ro- chester, N. Y., are spending their vacation with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Reedy of Cen- ter Hill road. Their parents are in New York City. Murray Scureman, Carl Hedden ~ and Peter Weaver left over the weekend for Camp Susquehanna, near Montrose. Sally Ide, Huntsville, left over the weekend for Pinetree Campin the Poconos. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Truman Dodson and family of Huntsville road left this week to spend several weeks at Charlottsville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. James Lurba of Washington, D. C. will arrive short- ‘ly to spend their vacation with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Space of Huntsville road. Mrs. William Newberry who has been spending the winter in Florida has returned to her home in Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Scott of Mt. : ~ Greenwood road will leave Monday to visit relatives in California. Cpl. Ralph Harrison, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Harrison, Dallas, celebrated his 22nd birthday on Monday at Camp Atterbury. He is with the 28th Division Band. Rev. Frederick Reinfurt who has ~ been ill returned from Nesbitt Hos- ~ pital last Monday. shortly. are spending several Alan The Reinfurts expect to move to their cottage Mr. and Mrs. John Buchanan, Burndale road, Dallas, have an- nounced the birth’ of a baby boy at Nesbitt Hospital, July 1. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eberle, Shavertown, have returned from a two weeks trip to Cincinnati, Ohio, to visit Mrs. Eberle’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W, Broomell. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Simon- ton and son, Ricky of Harrisburg days with Mrs. Simonton’s mother, Mrs, Flor- ence Philips of Norton avenue. Mrs. Melvin Mosier has as guests over the holiday weekend her dau- ghter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Scattergood and Alan and Linda of Glenside, Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Valentine and family expect to move into their new home at Huntsville in about three weeks. Mrs. B, C. Barnes and son, Jack of Elmcrest, will go to Baltimore, Md., this weekend to visit Mr. Barnes who is a patient in the U. S. Marine Hospital there. William Langdon who is sta- tioned at Washington, D. C., will spend the weekend with his brother and wife, Mr. .and Mrs. James Langdon of Elmcrest. He has just returned from Korea. Jackie Barnes who fell on a rock at his home at Elmcrest last week suffered a cut on his knee that re- quired three stitches. They were removed on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Taylor of Atlanta, Ga., are spending some- time with the former’s mother, Mrs. F. M. Gordon of Norton ave- nue. Tomorrow they expect to go to New York City for the Shrine1 Convention. Mr. Taylor’s brother, Ernest of Melbourne, Fla., also visited the Gordons and will at- tend the Convention. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Marvel of Lehman avenue and Dr. and Mrs. Malcolm Miller of West Pittston have returned from the Jersey Shore after spending a week there. Sgt. Alden LeGrand has reported for duty to Paris Island after spend- ing sometime with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis LeGrand, Baldwin street. Sally Ide, Huntsville, recently spent a week as guest of Sally Kear, Lake road. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Edwards of Deerfield Farm will have as supper guests this evening Mr. and Mrs. Walter | Robbins, Kingston, and their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shonk and Mrs. William Shonk of Riverside, Cal. They'll all attend the Library Auction in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kear, Lake road, had as guests over the week- end the former's sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David Heint- zelman of Slatington. Joe LeGrand of Baldwin street is attending summer school at Millersville State Teachers’ College. Mrs. M. C. Frick of Pike's Creek is a patient at General Hospital. Mr.: and Mrs. Fred Howell, Pioneer avenue, spent the weekend at their cottage at Lake Carey. — THREE LITTLE KITTENS NEED A GOOD HOME AND A LITTLE GIRL TO LOVE Anybody want three little kittens? or maybe two? or maybe just one little kitten? These are nice little kittens, very clean and cuddly. They are four months old, able to take care of themselves nicely. They are accustomed to small children and never scratch. Two of them are black and white, one is calico, practically all colors of the rainbow. If your little girl needs a pet, you can’t go wrong on one’ of these kittens. x Call Harveys Lake 4365. = Dr. Mascalis Are Hosts At Family Picnic Party Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Mascali en- tertained at a family picnic at their home Sunday in honor of Mrs. Mascali’s father who celebra- ted his eighty-third birthday anni- versary. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Char- les Hauck of Lockhaven, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hauck, and John, Tunkhannock, Mr. and Mrs. Will- iam Filling, Millersville, Ruth Rich- ards, Kingston, Mr. and Mrs. Or- ville Hauck and Carol and Eddie of Kutztown, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hauck, Calvin of Ephrata, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Capri, Lockhaven, Leonard Cullo, New York €ity, Mrs. Michael Chyke, Charles and Martha Chyke, Tower City, Mrs. Hubert Hauck, Hubert and Richard, Palmyra, N.J., Mrs. Charlotte Hauck, Marion and David Mascali and Mr. and Mrs. Mascali. . Caddy Brooks is attending Pine Island Camp at Belgrade Lake, Maine, and Scotty, Camp Susque- hanna. Both are sons of Mr. and Mrs. J. Archbald Brooks, West Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bachman of Kunkle and Dr. and Mrs. George Flack of Trucksville spent the week end in New York City. William R. Beidleman of Nan- ticoke was Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rood of Lehman avenue. A Mr. and Mrs, Murray Scureman of Maple avenue, Kingston, will have as ‘weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. Douglas MacWilliams of Sha- mokin. They are coming for the Library Auction. Dr. W. C. Dunn of Meadville is spending the summer with his dau- ghter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Lamb. He spent the winter in California. Miss Barbara Clark, student at Wilson College, is spending the summer vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Clark of Bald- win street. William Morgan, son of Rev. and Mrs. David Morgan of Courtdale left by plane Monday to spend the summer in Italy. Bill is a former Harveys Lake resident. He will live with an Italian family and learn their language. Mrs. Henry Knack of Jersey City is spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Alan Kistler at Harveys Lake. : Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Carl, Glen- side, L. I, are spending a week with James Kistler, Columbia Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Blake are spending the weekend with their son, Robert, at the Naval Training School at Bainbridge, Md. Mrs. Blake spent last weekend in Phila- i delphia. Mr. and Mrs. George Edwards and sons Victor and Stephen have returned to their home in Wichita Falls, Texas, after spending a week with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mulcey. Mr. Edwards, president of Wichita Falls Lions Club, was a delegate to the International Convention in Atlan- tic City. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Breslin of Druid Hills are spending sometime in Florida visiting the latter's family. Mrs. Lee Cunningham and dau- ghter, Gay of Harrisburg, and her brother, Cpl. Francis M. Skelding Jr. of Norfolk, Va., spent Sunday with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. O. Skelding of Franklin street. tery, THE POST, FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1951 Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson, Guests At Housewarming A number of friends and neigh- bors surprised Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson at a housewarming at their new home at Huntsville Saturday. They were given a lovely milk glass lamp and piece of end of day glass. . Present were: Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs; S. R. Schooley,. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Steelman, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gross, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Risley, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wyant, Mrs. Harry Falkner, and daughter, Harriet, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shonk, Dr. and Mrs, M. J. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Bauman, Mr. and Mrs. John Mattern, Dr. and, Mrs. H. Irvin Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Evans, Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson, Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Post and the Wilsons. Elinor Tremayne Weds S. Russell Maddox Miss Elinor Wilmot T1remayne,: daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Earl Tremayne of Pioneer avenue, became the bride of S. Russell Maddox, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Maddox of Daytona, Florida, Satur- day afternoon at 4 p.m. Rev. Ed- ward Smith performed the cere- mony in’ First Christian Church, Miami. Attendants were Mrs. Bruce Hig- gins of Miami, sister of the bride and Howard Renart, Miami. Following the ceremony, a re- ception. was held at the Higgins home and the couple left for Tampa. Mrs. Maddox is a graduate of Wyoming Seminary and Edgewood Park, Briarcliff Manor, N, Y. She is employed as a medical secretary at Miami. Mr. Maddox is a graduate of University of Miami. Douglas Taylor, Guest On Fourteenth Birthday Mrs. George Taylor entertained at their home at Harveys Lake last Tuesday evening honoring their son, Douglas who celebrated his fourteenth birthday annivers- ary. Present were Keith and Karen Richards, Betsy and Bobby Carpen- ter, Keith, Curtin and Todd Swan- son, Linda, Donald and Howard Grey, Miss Hazel Baer, Miss Elean- or Humphrey, Mrs, Carl Swanson, Mrs. Raymond Grey, Grandmother Heck and the hostess. Farleys Visit Utah Dr. and Mts, Eugene Farley, sum- mer residents of Beaumont, left on Friday for a month’s tour of the west, with Utah as a special ob- jective. Their youngest son, Eu- gene, is working for the summer in the National Park as a guide. The Farleys expect to spend some time with him, travelling west by the southern route and returning by the northern. Cuts Foot While Bathing When he stepped on a tin can while swimming at Harveys Lake, Alan, Kistler, Sr., severaly cut his left foot requiring four stitches. He was treated by Dr. A. A. Mascali. David E. Ace Dies In Buffalo At 69 Funeral® services were held on Thursday from the Alfred Bronson Funeral Home, Sweet Valley, for David E. Ace, 69, former resident of Dallas, who died in Buffalo, N. Y. on Saturday. He was 'a member of the Dallas F & M Lodge. His widow, the former Julia Hub- bell of Noxen survives him, also two daughters, Mrs. Christine Galla- gher and Mrs. Ethel Bonannini, both of Buffalo; four grandchildren and one great grandchild; one sister, Mrs, Philip Stauft, Ransom. Interment was in Orcutt Ceme- Noxen. William Leacacos of Mt. Green- wood road, left Saturday for New York City to attend the summer session at Columbia University. Miss Geraldine Shirley Fischer, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Fischer of Ridge street, Shaver- town, became the bride of James E. Regan, son of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Regan of Philadelphia Saturday morning at 10 o'clock in. St. Therese’s Church. Father J. J. O'Leary performed the double ring ceremony and read the nuptial mass. Mrs. Robert Laux played the wedding music and Mrs. Frank L. McGarry was soloist: The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore gown of imported chantilly lace fashioned with nylon net yoke outlined with seed pearls, off the shoulder neckline, tight bodice and double train. Her veil of silk illusion fell from a lace cap edged with orange blossoms and she carried a white prayer book marked with white orchids. Miss Whitney Breslin of Shaver- town, a former classmate of the bride, was maid of honor. She chose green marquisheer made along Grecian lines with tucked bodice and full skirt, and carried a Colonial bouquet of yellow roses. Bridesmaids were Miss Mary L. Barrett of Wilkes-Barre, cousin of the bride, Maryanna Tonrey of Pittston and Betty Jane Cavan of Buffalo, N. Y., another cousin. They all selected orchid marquisheer styled like the maid of honor’s and carried yellow roses and mixed summer flowers. All wore ivy leaves in their hair. Mrs. Fischer, mother of the bride, wore aqua chiffon witlk® matching accessories and red roses and Mrs. Regan, mother of the bridegroom, rose lace and chiffon with orchids. Best man was William P. Regan, brother of the bridegroom, and ushers Robert Aicher of Easton, cousin of the bride, John Loughney of Pittston and Charles O’Neill of Philadelphia. DALLAS OUTDOOR THEATRE Children Under 12—Free FRIDAY and SATURDAY “In The Foreign Legion” Bud Abbott and Lou Costello “Their newest and funniest by far” Cartoon and News SUNDAY and MONDAY “The Doolins of Oklahoma” “Randolph Scott, George Macready Louise Allbritton, John Ireland Cartoon and News TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY “Sinners Holiday” George Raft, George Brent Randolph Scott, Joan Blondell “They followed me halfway around the world— now I stop running” Cartoon and News THURSDAY and FRIDAY “Winchester ’13” James Stewart, Shelley Winters Dan Duryea, Stephen McNally “The story of the gun that won the west” Cartoon and News Two shows starting at dusk Geraldine Shirley Fischer Is Bride of James E. Regan Following the ceremony, a re- ception was held at the American Legion Home, Wilkes-Barre, and the couple left for New York City. They will reside at 26 Ridge Street, Shavertown. Mrs. Regan is a graduate of Kingston Township High School and College Misericordia. She has been employed by her father’s con- struction company. Mr. Regan was graduated from St. John’s High School, Philadelphia and served for three years during World War II in the Naval Air Corps. He is associated in business with the bride’s father. Parties honoring Mrs. Regan were given by the following: Mrs. Edward S. Sublett, Miss F. Whitney Breslin, Mrs. William Fischer, Miss Louise Dodson, Mrs. Robert Aaicher, Miss Marie Regan, Miss Mary E. Barris and Miss Mary E. Ruddy. SHAVER THEATRE SHAVERTOWN FRIDAY and SATURDAY “Mating Season” Gene Tierney, John Lund, : Thelma Ritter ' MONDAY and TUESDAY “Fuller Brush Girl” Lucille Ball, Eddie Albert - Cartoon—Comedy WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY “3 Guys Named Mike” Jane Wyman, Van Johnson Cartoon v Mrs. Dorey Rogers Has | Family Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Dorey Rogers of Huntsville road, Trucksville, had as guest for a week their son and daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mile S. Hess and son, Sammy of Rochester, N. Y. 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