“ ; | | A ~ ster Nock, _PAGE FOUR THE POST, FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1951 ? Wh Purely Personal George Barnes has returned to his home in Wayne, Michigan, after spending a week here with his daughter, Mrs. Kyle Cundiff. Beverly Cundiff has gone to Newark, N. J., where she has ac- cepted a position with Radio Cor- poration of America. Mr, and Mrs, Harry Ruggles Jr, are at Clifton Springs, N. Y., where Mrs. Ruggle’s step father, T. Web- underwent a serious surgical operation on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Barnes of Huntsville will entertain her sis- ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ross of Buffalo this weekend. - Cards have been received from Mr. and Mrs. Robert Currie who are making a trip to California and who are enjoying the flowers and Red Wood trees. They write, “Leaving Berkley tomorrow for southern California where we ex- pect to see Helen Czulegar.” Mr. and Mrs. George Weintz of Meeker entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Grover Anderson of Harveys Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Ross of Fairmont Park, Mr. and Mrs. J. Archbald Brooks, West Dallas, spent the weekend visiting their son, Scottie at Camp Susquehannock. This weekend they will go to Pine Island Camp, Bel- grade Lake, Maine to. visit their other son, Caddie. From there they will go to Martha's Vinyard for their vacation. Joe Garrity who is living on Long Island is spending two weeks’ vacation with his brother and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Garrity of Harveys Lake. Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Smith have returned to their home on Lake road after spending their vacation on Long Island. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lavelle, Shaver avenue, Shavertown, have returned from a motor trip to Ni- agara Falls and: Crystal Beach, Ontario, Canada. Pfc. Dennis Ferry who has been stationed in Europe is spending a ninety-day furlough with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ferry of Machell avenue, John Sullivan of Providence, R.I, spent several days this week with his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David Estus, Huntsville road. He drove David, who vaca- tioned with him, back home. Mr. and Mrs. William Kistler and children of Wilkes-Barre are spending sometime with Mr. Kist- ler’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Kistler at Harveys Lake, Miss Dilys Rowlands, Mrs. Morgan Rowlands and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rowlands of Trucksville spent last week in Baltimore, Md., visiting their daughters and sons- ~ in- laws, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Miller and Mr. and Mrs, Bert Fennell. Mr. and Mrs. Roswell Patterson of Clarks Summit have moved into the Straw house on Huntsville road. Mr. and Mrs. James Ayre of, Harrisburg, former Dallas residents, spent several days this week visit- ing old friends in Wilkes-Barre and the Back Mountain area. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Thompson of Kingston, former Dallas residents, are vacationing at Cape Cod. Miss Helen Williamson of: Phila- delphia arrived this week to wisit friends and relatives in the Back Mountain area. Mrs. Martha Clark of Ithaca, N.Y. spent the weekend with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Don Clark, Lehman avenue. Mr. and Mrs. C., F. Hess have re- turned from a visit with their son at Muncy. Mrs, Anna Richards, Beaumont, has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Kishbaugh, Warden Place, for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson have : purchased a farmhouse on Country Club road at Hay’s Corners and are completely remodeling it. Mr. and Mrs, William Graham of y Philadelphia were recent guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Culp of Lehman avenue. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Peterson and, son, Joe of Norton avenue, drove to Branchville, N. J., Sunday to visit Ann who is a counselor at Camp Madeline Mulford. Thurs- day evening the Petersons had as dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Veron Barbot of Scarsdale, Jean Mitchell of Philadelphia and Maude James of Carbondale. Miss Rachel Sharpe of Chambers- burg is spending the week as guest of Miss Marilyn Malkemes, Lehigh street, Trucksville, Miss Louise Thomas of Wilkes- Barre has opened her summer home at Huntsville. She has been ill for the past three weeks. Mr. and Mrs, Lester Squier and family of Lehman have returned from Canada where they enjoyed a fishing trip. The Kraybil duplex on Lehman avenue has been sold to Jack His- lop. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ellsworth and family visited Mr. and Mrs, Archie Ellsworth and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ellsworth of South Montrose and Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Ellsworth of Meshoppen on Sunday. Miss Pauline Kozemchak, daugh- ter of Mrs. Rose Kozemchak of Overbrook avenue, became the bride of Paul J. Selingo, son of Mrs. Rose Selingo of Newark, N.J., on Sunday July 15 at St. John’s Russian Orthodox Church Edwards- ville. Rev. Anthony Repella of- ficiated and Constantine Yurchak was soloist. Mrs. Robert Dolbear, Dallas, was her sister's matron of honor and Donald Selingo, Newark, was his brother’s best man. Ushers ware Walter Kozemchak and Daniel Kozemchak, brothers of the bride. The bride wore a floor length gown of imported rose-point chan- tilly lace, fashioned with an illusion yoke, fitted bodice and long taper- ing sleeves. The bottom of the full lace skirt, the edge of which was scalloped, lay softly over a wide double ruffle of tulle. Her head was adorned with a net and lace bonnet trimmed with pearls, from which flowed a hand rolled veil of French illusion. She carried a crescent bouquet of white or- chids, stephanotis and baby breath. For her going away she chose a navy blue gaberdine bolero suit with white accessories and a white orchid. Matron of honor wore a strap- less aqua gown of, lace and net Miss Pauline Kozemchak Is Bride Of Paul J. Selingo styled with lace bodice, full lace and net skirt, a lace bolero jacket with a mandarin neckline and short cap sleeves. Her head was adorn- ed with a matching net bonnet and she carried a Colonial bouquet of lavendar asters and baby breath. A reception was held at the bride’s mothers place on Over- brook avenue, Dallas, after. the ceremony. The couple left for a trip through the New England States and Nova Scotia. The bride’s mother wore a pea- cock blue crepe dress with match- ing accessories and a corsage of red roses. The bridegroom’s mother wore a black lace over pink satin and a corsage of red roses. Out of town guests included: Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kozemchak, Bridgeport, Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Selingo, Newark, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bauer and children, Virginia and Freddie, Newark; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kozemchak, Phila- delphia; Mrs. Elizabeth Kraft, New York City; Mrs. Anna Rosenberg, Miami, Florida; and Mrs. Rose Selingo, Newark. Prenuptial parties were given for the bride by Mrs. Robert Dolbear, Mrs. Edward Dunn, Mrs. Luther Miller, and employees. of Credit Bureau. Mrs. Ida Benscoter of Hunlock Creek and Mrs. Stella Harding of Canada visited Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Whitesell last Wednesday. Twenty eighth annual reunion of the Ellsworth family will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Arvin Ellsworth Saturday, August 13 Mr. and Mrs, William Deets, Harveys Lake, are entertaining Mrs. Deets’ mother, Mrs. Thomas James of Plains. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harvey and family of Kingston are guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes Black- man of Idetown. Attorney and Mrs, William Car- mody and son, William Jr. of Maplewood, N. J. former Dallas residents, have returned home after spending four days as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Eggleston of Vernon. Mr.. and Mrs. Kenneth Besteder and Dale and Sandra of Philadelphia were also recent guests of the Egglestons. “Mrs. Besteder is the former Beulah Brace of Dallas. Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Culp of Rice street moved yesterday to Jamaica, L. I. The former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Culp of Lehman avenue will move into the Rice street home today. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Linger re- turned to their home in Hanover, N. H. Wednesday after spending their vacation with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lewis of Lehman. While here they had as their guests Miss Mary Edwards of Edwardsville and Harry Heap of London, England. Mr. Heap ex- pects to fly to England Sunday for a five week’s visit with his father and sister. Dick Johnson of Binghamton, N. Y. is spending his vacation with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson of Lehman. Mrs, M. J. Seavy and daughter, Margaret Anne and Mrs. B. E. Roessing and Harvey Roessing of Cranford, N. J. visited Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Reed and Mrs. T. G. Seavy, Church street, over the weekend. Joan Gay To Marry S. J. Meonka August 11 Invitations have been issued for the wedding of Miss Joan D. Gay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Shaver, Huntsville road, to Stephen J. Monka of Fernbrook. Rev. J. J. O'Leary will perform the double ring ceremony and read the Nuptial Mass in St. There- se’s Church Saturday, August 11 at 10 a.m. Miss Anne Meehan of New Castle. will be maid of honor and Miss Joan Brokenshire of Forty Fort, Miss Priscilla Cooper and Miss Alice Pavlick of Dallas, Miss Mary Boyd of Rochester, cousin of the bride, elect and Miss Jean Monka, of Fernbrook, sister of the pros- pective bridegroom, maids of honor. Three and a half year old Janice Hanna, cousin of the bride-elect, will be flower. girl, John Monka will be best man for his brother and Joseph Pavlick of Wilkes-Barre, Jacob Duda and Paul Sedler of Dallas, ‘Gordon Washburn of Wisconsin Dells, Wis., and Jack Gay of Binghamton, ushers. A reception will be held at the American Legion Home, Huntsville road at 1 o'clock. Joan is a graduate of Dallas Borough High School and is em- ployed by United Service Life In- surance Company in Washington, D. C. Steve was also graduated from Dallas Borough High School and is employed in Washington, D. C., where the couple will reside. Mrs. Elston, Hostess At Bridge Luncheon Mrs, Alice Elston entertained a number of friends at a bridge luncheon at her home at Lehman on Tuesday. Present were Mrs. A. B. Simms, Mrs. Orman Lamb, Mrs. Lester Squier, Mrs. George Lewis, Mrs. Allan Major, Mrs. Fred Zimmerman, Mrs. Winifred Jones and the hostess. At a very pretty wedding, Miss Lois Carolyn Baumbach, daughter ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baumbach of the Canal Zone became the bride of Cpl. Durwood Arden Kocher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rodell Kocher of Harveys Lake Saturday, June 2. Chaplain Ahrendt performed the ceremony in the Post Chapel at Fort Amador, Panama, before an altar banked with calla lilies, ferns and palms. Sgt. King at the chapel organ played the traditional wedding music. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore ballerino length embroidered nylon net gown over taffeta fashioned with tight bodice, a, full skirt and round neckline. Her fingertip veil of illusion fell from a coronet of white roses and Miss Lois Carolyn Baumbach Is Bride Of Cpl. D. A. Kocher she carried a shower bouquet of white roses. Miss Susan Hutchins, the bride's only attendant, wore aqua em- broidered nylon net styled like the bride’s and yellow roses in her hair. She carried yellow roses. Sgt. Gene Galmiche acted as best man. Following the ceremony, the couple entertained a hundred guests in the fern room of Hotel Civoli. Mrs. Kocher has been employed as secretary at Fort Clayton. Cpl. Kocher is a graduate of Lake Town- ship High School and has been with the U. S. Army for the past three years. The couple resides at 527 E. Cocoli, Panama. : Willard Wrights Are Hosts At Picnic Supper Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wright en- tertained at a family picnic at their cottage at Idetown Friday evening. Present were: Ruth Heart, Mary Claire Mckenna Joanne Mckenna of Syracuse, N, Y.; Emma Lou Wadsworth of Mexico, N. Y.; Rufus Decker, Pholadelphia; Miss Marie Wright, Lake Carey, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wright and Robert Jr. and Willard of Kingston; Mrs. Frank Wright, Mrs. @ Claire Mckenna, Patsy, Eleanor Mckenna, Dale and Willard Wright Jr. and the host and hostess. Mrs. John Hildebrant Entertains S. S. Class Mrs. John Hildebrant entertained members of the Sunshine Class of Meeker Methodist Church at her home last Thursday evening. Mrs. James Davenport, president, pre- sided, and Mrs. William Rebennack led devotions. Present were: Mesdames Eugene Robinson, Lynn Johnson, George Weintz, William Drabick, Minnie Hoover, Hoover, Walter Kittle, Myra Wolfe, Lawrence Wolfe, Helen VanBus- kirk, Wayne King, James Daven- port, Walter Wolfe, Gordon James, John Hildebrant; Miss Letha Wolfe, ‘Janice Wolfe, Irene Wolfe. Flower Show Meeting There will be a special Flower Show meeting of the Friendship Class of Lehman Church on Mon- day evening July 30, at 8 o'clock at the home of Dorothy Major. Every one is urged to attend. Names for the patron list are to be turned in at this meeting; also, names of prize donors. Any class member not ‘able to attend Mon- day's meeting is requested to send patron names and names of those contributing prizes. Emma M. Jenkins, who has been at Seaside Heights, N. J., is now at 44 Marvin street, Brookline, Mass. 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