PAGE FOUR THE POST, FRIDAY, OCTOBE Purely ~ Personal Miss Bess Klinetob who has spent the last several months taking care of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Corey Klinetob at Afton, N.Y. has returned to her home in Sweet Valley. Grace Cave has returned to her _ home on Huntsville road after spending several days in Phila- delphia. Mr. and Mrs, George Casterline of Idetown spent the weekend with " Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chesko at Johnson City, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Roberts of Belle Drive, North Lake Village, Ill, were recent guests of the former’s mother, Mrs. Florence Rob- erts of Davenport street. © Mrs. Ira Frantz of Orange is a patient at Nesbitt Hospital. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Warren Reed of Huntsville road had as guests last week the former’s uncle and aunt, _ Mr. and Mrs, David Hahn of Bath, Pa. Mrs. George Howe, Shaver av- enue, has returned from Nesbitt Hospital where she was trasnferred from Graduate Hospital, Phila- delphia. Mr.: and Mrs. Dan Shaver and daughter, Patsy, spent the week- end in Philadelphia visiting Janet who is a freshman at Philadelphia Museuf of Art. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Irons, daughter Susan and son, Donald of Westchester were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bachman of Kunkle, Mr. Irons and Mr. Bachman have .kept up their friendship since they were room- mates at Penn State. Mr. and Mrs. George Bonning have returned to their home on ‘Mt. Greenwood road after spending their vacation at South Bend, Ind. Pfc. Ned Hartman, who is sta- tioned at Camp LeGeune, N.C. is spending a ten day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hartman of Davis place. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Barnes, Elm- crest, had as weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. William Carpenter of Pro- vidence, 'R.I. The Carpenters are former Dallas residents. Harry Swepston Jr. returned to Camp Atterbury Monday after spending two weeks with his par- "ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swepston of, Elmcrest. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hartman of Davis street attended the Pennsyl- vania-Princeton football game on Saturday. Calvin Warner who is employed at Wilmington, Del., spent the weekend at his home on Zinn street. Sandra Jean Vivian of Stafford street, Trucksville, celebrated her eighth birthday anniversary Oct- ober 12. Mrs. John Ferguson, Pioneer av- enue, is spending some time with "her husband, Chief Yeoman Fergu- son at Norfolk, Va. Mr, and Mrs. Herbert DeWitt have returned to their home on Mt. Greenwood road after attend- ing a convention at Cincinnati, Ohio. Marjorie DeWitt, student at Mansfield State Teachers’ College, spent the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Jacobson, Mt. Airy road, Shavertown, expect to move to St. Petersburg, Fla, shortly. . Miss Louise Thomas who has been spending the summer at Huntsville has returned to her home on S. Franklin street, Wilkes- Barre, for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gross, Hunts- ville, spent several days last week on a business trip to Buffalo, N.Y. Durelle Scott, who has been ill at General Hospital and his home on Huntsville road for sewvégal weeks is steadily improving. Miss Miriam Lathrop has been ill at her home on Main street. Mr. and Mrs. John Reedy who have been spending the summer at the Wyckoff cottage, Center Hill road, returned to their ‘Wilkes- * Barre home over the weekend. Mrs. Harry Harris, Lehman road, is ill in the General Hospital. Mrs. Robert Reiber, whose hus- band is at Lowry Field Air Force] Base, Denver, Col., is making her home" with Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Kel- ler, Goss Manor. Capt. Reiber ex- pects to be in Colorado for two and a half years, after which time he will go to MacDill Air Force ' Base, Tampa, Fla. Dickie Clark, Lehman road, is able to be back at school after a siege of the mumps. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond: A. Tran- sue, Gordon street, Goss Manor, are spending the week in York, Pa. attending the Grand Encampment Convention of the I.0.0.F., Mr. Transue is Past Grand Patriart of the Grand Encampment. Mrs. Martt Harding of Herndon,’ Va., spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, T. M. B. Hicks of Pioneer avenue. Her nephew, Michael Hicks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hicks returned with her to spend the winter with the Har- ding children. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ‘Dulas of Harveys Lake celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary October 3. Mr. and Mrs, William R. Wright of Elmcrest have moved into the Roger Owens home on ' Spring street. The Owens have left to join the Doctor in Germany. Mrs. Gerald Dettmore returned to her home on Lehman avenue Sat- urday after spending ten days at Detroit, Mich. visiting her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crawford. Mrs. E. R. Parrish of Idetown had as guests last week Miss Helen Williamson of Philadelphia and Miss Mabel Singer of Clear- water, Fla, Mr. and Mrs. Ord Trumbower and son, Dougie, Huntsville road, will leave for a vacation in Cali- fornia next week. Mr. and Mrs. William Rowlands, Terrace drive, Trucksville, have as guests Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Follin of Los Angeles, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Heslop, School street, had a telephone call from their daughter and son-in-law, S/Sgt. and Mrs. Arthur Dunn who are in Oxford, England. Ruth Mary Morgan who is in nurse's training in Brooklyn Meth- odist Hospital spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Morgan, Main Road, Shaver- town. Miss Peggy Ackerman, student at Brooklyn Methodist Hospital, spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Ray Ackerman, Evergreen road, Shavertown. Paul C. Heslop, School street, Shavertown, was weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Dietrick, Wright street, Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Davis and Marjorie and Susan of Shaver- town recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Edward Davis at Elmira, N, Y. Mrs. Thomas Templin of Shav- ertown is enjoying a trip to Vir- ginia, the Carolinas, Tennessee and Kentucky. Mrs, W. E. Schoonover of Cen- termoreland is visiting her daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Serene Alling at Clayton, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Drake of Trucksville have moved into the Ray Shiber house on Center Hill road. Mrs. H. W. Smith, Lake street, is a patient at General Hospital where she submitted to an opera- tion this week. Mrs, David Joseph who submitted to an operation at General Hospital last week returned to her home on Norton avenue today. Yeoman second class Dan Koz- emchak, stationed at the Philadel- phia Navy Yard, and Chief Gunner's Mate Andrew Kozemchak are spending a month with their mother, Mrs. Rose Kozemchak of Oerbrook road.’ Professor and Mrs, Leroy Bug- bee, Evergreen Avenue, Shaver- town, spent the weekend at Mont- clair, N. J., visiting’ Mr. and Mrs. 3. H. Keller Jr. : Mr. and Mrs.. Alden Wagner, Chase road, Huntsville, spent Sat- urday at Manstield State Teachers’ College wisiting their daughter, carol. It was Parents’ Day. Mr. and Mrs, Howard DeRemer and family, Judith, Franklin and Neilan of Dallas, Texas, have been spending the past two weeks visit- ing relatives in Pennsylvania. How- ard’s brother, Russell at Trucks- ville, his sister, Mrs, Thomas Bot- toms at Dallas and Mrs. Paul Seager at Athens. Celebrate Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Williams, West Chester Street, observed their 11th wedding anniversary October 12. They were married in St. Patrick’s Church, Wilkes-Barre, by Rev. Thomas E. Horan, STD, of Marywood College. Mrs. Williams is the former Betty McEvoy, daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth McEvoy ‘and the late James J. McEvoy. Mr. Williams is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Williams, Sr., 43 Carlisle Street, Wilkes-Barre, and Thornhurst. They have two children, Elizabeth Catherine and Eleanor Ann. fod om hy Bee R 19, 1951 Lawrence Updykes Are Hosts For Employees Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Updyke entertained the Dallas Hardware Store employees and their wives at dinner Saturday night. Present were bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Agnew, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clemow and Paul Jr. and Connie, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dymond and Linda and Gary, Bradley and Bon- nie - Updyke, and the host and hostess. : After dinner Mrs. Updyke’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Tripp of Corning, N. Y. dropped in to visit. Entertains Old Friends Mrs. Wesley Hilbert, Idetown, entertained members of the Dor- ranceton Methodist Church Sunday School Class at her home at Ide- town Friday. Present were Mrs. Albert Arnold, Mrs. Charles Smith, Mrs. Farrah Ellsworth, Mrs. Ruth Schroeder, Mrs. Minnie Samuel, Mrs. Corey Switzer, Mrs. Donald Williams, Pat McCormick, Gail Wil- liams and the hostess. To Leave For Florida Mrs, Della, Thompson and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Lena T. McNeal of Fernbrook will leave next week for a round about trip to St. Pet- ersburg, Fla. They will nephew at Pontiac, Mich., then on to see a sister and her daughter in Houston, Texas. Mrs. McNeal will spend the win- ter in St. Petersburg but Mrs. Thompson will return after a short stay. Jack Pesavento, On Team At Military Academy First Class Private Jack Pesa- vento, member of the freshman class at Eastern Military Academy, Long Island, played half back in the football game with Setan Hall two weeks ago, score 31 to 9, and again with Bayshore last week, score 20 to 0. This year’s team is reputed to be the best the Academy ever had. Jack, who was graduated from Kingston Township High School in June was top man on its last year’s basketball, Alden Wagner Jr., Back From World Cruise Seaman First Class Alden Wag- ner Jr. returned September 26 from a 65,148 mile cruise around the world on the U. S. S. William Mitchell, a troop transport which can carry over 6,000 men and enough food and supplies to last them a year. Points visited were: Panama Canal, New Orleans, Germany, Al- geria, Egypt, French Indo China, Hungary, Korea, Japan, Hawiian Islands and back to San: Francisco. Alden who went into duty last December has his headquarters at San Francisco. He is now on! his way to Japan. Hanford Eckmans Given Surprise Housewarming Mr. and Mrs. A. Hanford Eck- man were given a surprise house warming at their new home at Huntsville Tuesday evening. Pres- ent were Mr. and Mrs. Alden Wag- ner, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gross, Mr. and Mrs. Ray , Perrego, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eckert, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Malkemes, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Ed- wards and the Eckmans. Have Baby Girl Mr. and Mrs. Roy Verfaille, Church street, have announced the birth of a daughter at Mercy Hos- pital, Wednesday, October 17. New Baby Girl Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Cavett, Davis street, Trucksville, announce the birth of a baby girl at Mercy Hospital, October 17. VANILLA Ice Cream You can see the tiny black specks of real vanilla beans in Breyers Famous Vanilla Ice Cream — your assurance that no extracts or artificial flavorings are ever used. EVANS DRUG STORE Shavertown Penna. visit a} To Marry Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Smith of Harveys Lake announce the ap- proaching marriage of their daugh- ter, Faye Joan to Luther T. Hum- mel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Luther T. Hummel Sr. of Loyalville. Rev. Helnry Kiessel will perform the ceremony in Meeker Methodist Church tomorrow morning at 10 o’clock. Attendants will be Treva Traver and Kenneth Booth of Harveys MISS FAYE JOAN SMITH Neighborhood N otes And News Of TT Con Tomorrow Lake. Following the ceremony, the couple will leave for Niagara Falls. 1hey will reside at Outlet. Miss Smith is a graduate of Lake Township High School. She is now employed by Bell Telephone Com- pany. Mr, Hummel was graduated from Lake Township High School and served for three years with the U. S. Air Force. He is em- ployed at Natona Mills. i Miss Lila Rae Parry To Marry Willard Lozo Jr., October 27 At a very quiet wedding, Miss Lila Rae Parry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Parry, Huntsville road, Trucksville R. D. 1, will be- come the bride of Willard Lozo Jr., son of Mr, and Mrs, Willard Lozo Sr., of Shavertown. Rev. Robert Webster will perform the double ring ceremony October 27. Attendants will be Mrs. Earl Gregory and Mathew Evans. Following the ceremony, a re- Miss Alice Rundell To Wed Herbert Gardner Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Alice Run- dell, daughter of Mrs, Mary Run- dell, Tunkhannock R.D, to Herbert K. Gardner, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Gardner of Harrisburg. The Rundells .are former residents of Noxen where the late Rev. Run- dell was pastor. Mrs. Rundell is a teacher at Noxen. Miss Rundell is a graduate of No- xen High «= School and attended Wilkes College. She is now a stu- dent at Bob Jones University, Greenville, N.C. Mr. Gardner was graduated from Penn High School, Harisburg, and is also a student at Bob Jones. ception for members of the im- mediate families will be held at the Kingston House and the couple will leave for a trip. Miss Parry is a graduate of Leh- man High School. Mr. Lozo was graduated from Kingston Township High School and is employed at Evans Drug Store. : The couple will reside on Main Highway, Shavertown. Johnson Coolbaughs, Hosts At Family Party Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Cool- baugh, Harris Hill road, Trucks- ville, entertained at a family get- together at their home on Saturday night. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Coolbaugh and Rodney and Gail, Palmyra, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Alan Kunkle and Wayne of Bound Brook, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Plummer, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Herton Coolbaugh and Laing and Merton Jr., Shavertown; Mr. and Mrs, Forrest Kunkle, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Laing Coolbaugh, Trucksville; and the host and hostess. This Is The That Folks In Fur Cleaning and Glazing Gowns Depend On For High Quality " DRY CLEANING - ~—— TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE SPECIAL SERVICES —— ——————— SUITS - COATS - DRESSES - MATS - RAINCOATS BLANKETS - DRAPES - SLIPCOVERS Modern Plant This Area Can Leather Jackets Re-dyed Re-sized DALLAS 38 Main St., Lundy Bldg. : Cash and Carry CIRCLE Basil Lord, Rep. We Pick Up and Deliver 1231 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort STORE Dallas 274-R-13 CLEANING & DYEING COMPANY Chairmen Are Named For Harveys Lake Club The new and retiring Boards of Harveys Lake Woman's Service Club met at the Colony Tuesday evening and named the following chairmen of committees for the coming year: financial, Mrs. Giles Comstock; housing, Mrs. Calvin Mc Hose; publicity, Mrs. Albert Armi- tage; historian, Mrs, John Stenger Jr.; parliamentarian, Mrs. Dean Kocher; reservations, Mrs. Carl Swanson; membership, Mrs. William Deets; safety, Mrs. Carl Shreiner; American Home, Mrs. Fred Swan- son; peace, Mrs. Wolford Ide, civil- ian defense, Mrs. Malcolm Nelson; representative to County Board, Mrs. David Price; advisory board, Mrs. David Price, Joseph Rauch and Mrs. Walbridge Leinthall. Officers will be installed at a dinner meeting at Herman Kern's Restaurant November 1 at 6:30 p.m. Kiwanis Entertains Fernbrook Players Members of Fernbrook - Little League Baseball Team, runners-up to Jackson in the final play-offs, were ‘entertained by the Dallas Kiwanis Club, their sponsor, Wed- nesday night at the Country Club. Following the dinner, Frederick Anderson, chairman and master of ceremonies, introduced Charles Steinhauer, commissioner; James Goodwin, president; Frank Hemin- way, manager, and Tom Hughes, coach, all of whom spoke briefly. They were presented with Shaeffer pen and pencil sets. Shaeffer ball-point pens were presented to members of the team: Darrow Dixon, Gerald Wilson, Mel- vin Trimble, James Rodgers, Rob- ert Phillips, Raymond Schultz, Tom Shoultis, Spencer Holgren, Charles Lasher, William Steinhauer, Roger Bellas, and Barrie Landmesser. The Kiwanis Club goes on record as ready to sponsor the Fernbrook team again next year. Kiwanis Women To Meet At Country Club Oct. 24 Dallas Kiwanis Women will see Mrs. Raymon Hedden’s pictures of South America at Wednesday eve- ning’s dinner meeting at the Coun- try Club. Chairmen are Mrs. Ed- ward Hartman and Mrs. James L. Brown. i Members are asked to bring canned goods for Thanksgiving baskets. i 4 “ x » fh wR 4 Helen Jane Gray, Bride Of Harry E. Post, Jr. Announcement has been made of the marriage” of Miss Helen Jane Gray, daughter of Mrs. Anna Gray, Sambourne street, Wilkes-Barre, to Harry E. Post Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Post of Trucksville in the rectory of St. Nicholas Church September 8. Rev, C. A. Staib performed the ceremony. Attendants were Mrs. Gray, sister in law of the bride, and Kenneth Moules of Wilkes-Barre. Following ‘the ceremony a re- ception was held for members of the immediate families and the couple left for Canada. They are residing on Sambourne street. Mrs. Post is a graduate of Meyers High School and is employed by the Bell Telephone Company. Mr. Post was graduated from Kingston Township High School and served with the U. S. Navy during World War II. He is employed as printer at the Wilkes-Barre Publishing Company. THE DOCTOR KNOWS WHAT'S 6000 FOR YOU DOLLY, SO TAKE THIS MEDICINE FROM Cliffside, - Unlined and gabardines, plaids and tweeds. fleeces, From s18. BUY 100 Main St., Luzerne Lined ...choose the newest shades from checks, smart Brilliantly tailored coats in gabardines, sharkskins, tweeds, corduroys and velveteens. DRESS SMARTLY ch Doings
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