i ih ai <Mr. A PAGE FOUR Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. John R. Hughes spent Christmas week sight-seeing in Florida visiting Key West, Mia- - mi Beach and Coral Gables, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heitsman and Mr. and Mrs. George London entertained at their Homestead, Florida home on Christmas Eve Mr. and Mrs. John R. Hughes, Pren Mawr Farm, Kingston, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Rearick, Tunkhan- nock, Mr. and Mrs, Evan London and Cindy Lou of Homestead, Miss Agnes Gregson who is em- ployed at Houston, Texas, is spending several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Greg- son of Shrineview. Mr. and Mrs. Bud LeGrand and children, Barbara and Frank re- turned over the weekend to Mia-~ mi, Fla., after spending the holi- days with their parents here. Bud is attending Miami University where he is studying architecture. John Bush, Church Street, at- tended the Bucknell University banquet honoring the undefeated Bisons Monday night at Lewis- burg. Mr. Bush made the presen- tation of the Bison Club award to the outstanding Bucknell lineman. Mr. and Mrs. Farrington Hunter, Centermoreland, are visiting rela- tives in Hollywood, Fla. Mrs. H. H. Zeiser and Mrs. W. J. Smith who have been spending the past several weeks at Daytona Beach, Fla., will leave this week- end for St. Petersburg. They will stay at the Princess Martha Hotel. Mrs. Clara Shook has returned from Rochester, N, Y., after spend- ing the holidays ih her daugh- ter there. General Norman Smith, former Huntsville resident, now of Spring Lake Ranch, Vermont, will cele- brate his birthday anniversary on Sunday, January 13. Send him a card. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Rearick, Tunk- hannock, have been touring Flori- da visiting Clearwater, Lakeland, Homestead, Miami and Key West. Mr. and Mrs. Abram Nesbitt, Lake Catalpa, have left for their winter home at Palm Beach, Fla. Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Crompton who have been spending the holi- days at Trucksville, have returned to Mineral Wells, Texas. where the doctor is stationed with the U. S. Army. and Mrs. Frank - Werner, Pioneer Avenue, have left by trailer to spend the winter at Mia- mi, Fla. Their address: 12001 Bis- cayne Boulevard, Nelson Trailer Park. James Fink returned to Mans- field State Teachers’ College last ‘Wednesday after spending the hol- idays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Fink of Lehigh Street, Shavertown. Harry Trebilcox has returned to Eastman School of Music at Ro- chester, N. Y., after spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Trebilcox of Trucks- ville. = Robert Kropp, FA, USNR, has re- turned to Bainbridge, Md., after spending the holidays with his pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kropp of Trucksville. Bob is now enroute to his new post at Great Lakes Naval Training Center, Ill. Mrs. Paul Winter, Shavertown, is a patient at Wyoming Valley Hospital. - Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Rood, Leh- man Avenue, attended the funeral of Mrs. Brison Rood at Nanticoke on Monday. Ed Kent is confined to his bed at his home at Lehman. Capt. and Mrs. Albert Flick of East Center Btreet, Shavertown, had as guests Mrs. Albert Bishop of Wilkes-Barre. ‘Mrs. Thomas Cease, Franklin Street, is a patient at Temple Uni- versity, Philadelphia. Mrs. C. F. Terry has moved from Washington Avenue, Union, N. J., to 17 Broadwies Avenue, Maple- wood, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wilcox and daughter, Ruth of Mt. Arling- ton, N. J., spent Christmas week- end with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lloyd and family; in the Poconos and also with the | former's brother, Fred Wilcox and | family of Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Wilcox and daughter, Charlotte of Carlisle spent New Year's with their son, Fred and family at Kingston and visited Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wil- ‘cox at Harveys Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Llone Shipps and family of Hunlock Creek on New Year's Eve. Paul Eckert has been confined to his home on Spring Street, Sha- vertown, with a wrenched back, the result of a fall on the ice. Charles Long, Sweet Valley ,was a visitor at the Post and other business places in Dallas on Tues- day. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Daily, Lawn Street, had as recent guest Earl Archibald of Washington, D. C. Paul and Earl were in the service together during World War IL Staff Sgt. Paul P. Helfrich who is stationed at Newburgh, N. Y,, is spending the week with his wife and daughter, Doborah Lois, who “have been guests of the former's “mother, Mrs. Paul Daily. Lois ‘and nym Returns To Washington Donald Cosgrove has returned to | Washington, D. C., after spending the weekend as guest of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cos- grove of Bulford street. Don who took a position with the Church Dwight Company of New York about a month ago came home to attend the funeral of his grand- father, Arch E. Cosgrove of North street, West Pittston. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cosgrove, of Allentown also spent the week- end at the Howard Cosgrove home and attended the funeral. Eckmans Entertain Mr. and Mrs. Hanford Eckman, Huntsville, entertained a few friends at a smorgesbourd at their home Friday evening. Pre- sent were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mul- cey, Mr, and Mrs. Paul Gross, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Patton and the host and hostess. Stationed In Germany Cards have been received from Pfc. Albert Shilanski who seems to be enjoying himself in Germany. Al, a graduate of Lake Township High School, has been there for eight months. Before that he trained in West Virginia. Entertains Board Mrs. Felix Weber entertained executive board of Dallas Metho- dist Church at her home Monday. Next meeting will be held Feb- ruary 4 at the home of Mrs, J. C. Fleming. Nancy Smith, Betrothed To Walter Kozemchak Mrs. Ethel J. Smith, 140 Main Road, Shavertown, Penna., an- nounces the engagement of her daughter, Nancy Ingrid, to Walter Kozemchak, son of Mrs, Rose Ko- zemchak, Overbrook Road, Dallas, Penna. Miss Smith is a graduate of Kingston High School. Mr. Kozem- chak is a graduate of Dallas Town- ship High School. Both are pre- sently employed by the Coal-O- Matic Company. A spring wedding is planned. Debby expect to join him at New- | burgh the first of the month. David Schmerer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schmerer, Dallas, has returned to ‘the University of Michigan after spending the holi- days with his parents. David has a teaching fellowship while doing graduate work. Pfc, Ben Jenkins, son of Mr, and Mrs. David H. Jenkins, Parish Street, has returned to Cherry Point, N. C., after spending a ten day leave over the holidays with his parents. Ben enlisted in the Marines when he was eighteen. He is a graduate of Dallas Borough high school. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Himmler, Dallas, returned from a five weeks stay in Hollywood, Florida, in time for the Christmas holidays. Marjorie Wolfe of Pikes Creek, daughter of Elmer Wolfe has ac- cepted a position as bookkeeper at the W. E. Boston Chevrolet Co. at Pikes Creek. She is a graduate of Lake-Noxen High school. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pall of Pikes Creek have moved to.Milford, Pa., where Mr. Pall works for the Minnick Construction Co. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van Horn, Lake street, had as Saturday eve- ning guests Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Woodruff and Mr, and Mrs, Byron Mitchell. Dick Clark has been sick at his home on Lehman avenue this week. Miss Myrtle Major will go to Harrisburg Tuesday to represent the Pomona Grange. Announcement has been made of the birth of a baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Adams, Mt. Green- wood road, Trucksville. Mrs. Adams is the former Alice Moyer of Wilkes-Barre. ro THE POST, FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1952 Miss Florabelle Brown To Marry John W. Smith Miss Florabelle Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Brown of Hayfield Farm will become the bride of John W. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith of Queens, Long Island tonight, Jan- uary 11 at 7:30 p. m. Rev. Frank Abbott will perform the ceremony in Lehman Metho- dist Church. There will be no at- tendants and no reception. Miss Brown is a graduate of Lehman High School. Mr. Smith is a machinist in ‘Queens, where the couple will live. Janice Hanna Is Guest At 4th Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. William Hanna entertained at a party honoring their daughter, Janice, who cele- brated her fourth birthday on Wednesday. Hats, horns, and baskets filled with candy were favors. A merry-go-round cake with animal crackers for decora=- tion formed an intriguing center- piece for the party table. Present were Virginia Brace and mamma, Mrs. Clyde Brace, Linda Lee Dymond, Polly Lou Carey, Lois Ann Ashley and mamma, Mrs. Sam Ashley, Jean Louise Disque and mamma, Mrs. William Disque, Linda Nicol, and mamma, Mrs. Charles Nicol, Janet and Phyllis Hanna, great grandmamma, Clara Shook, aunt Mallie Shaver, Mrs. Milford Shaver and Marilyn, grandma, Mrs. Fred Welsh and mommy, Mrs. William Hanna. Woman's Club Dance Set For February 9 Co-chairmen for the annual Woman's Club dance to be held at Irem Temple Country Club Feb- ruary 9 are Mrs. Howard Weiner Jr. and Mrs. Thomas Shelbourne. Other committee members: Mrs. Harold Smith, decorations; Mrs. J. Franklin Robinson and Mrs. Robert Van Horn, reservations; Mrs. Nor- man Patton, hostess; Mrs, Marian Harter and Mrs, William Clewell, door; Mrs. Mitchell Jenkins, pub- licity. Cpl. Bernard D. Rogers, Spends Christmas Home Cpl. Bernard D. Rogers of Irwin, Cal., greatly surprised his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rogers of Harveys Lake when he walked in the house at 3:30 a. m. the day before . Christmas for a ten day furlough. The Rogers thought he was on his way to Korea. He re- mained here for Christmas and New Year's. He has returned to his former station at Fort Campbell for the present. HIMMLER THEATRE Dallas, Pa. FRIDAY and SATURDAY “Across the Wide Missouri” technicolor Clark Gable, John Hodiak Cartoon, Novelty News MONDAY and TUESDAY “Let’s Make it Legal” Claudette Colbert MacDonald Carey Cartoon March of Time WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY “The Mob” Broderick Crawford Betty Buehler Cartoon, Novelty DRESS shop | ANET PHILLIPS OUR BIG, SEMI-ANNUAL Need we say more . . . remember last year ! Off Carverton Rd. OPEN EVENINGS 6 to 9 SATURDAY 1tob 3 BROOK ST. DRESS SHOP Trucksville tet on es re ——— Selon Notes And News “of Loca Miss Dorothy Mae Davis, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, John B. Davis of Mary street, Ashley, will be- come the bride of Kenneth M. Cosgrove, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cosgrove of Bulford street, Dallas, tomorrow at 6 p. m. Rev. Daniel Evans will perform the double ring ceremony in Puritan Congregational Church, S. Sher- man street, Wilkes-Barre. Miss Shirley Davis will be her sister's maid of honor and Carol Isely, classmate at General Hos- pital School of Nursing, her brides- maid. Don Cosgrove, brother of the bridegroom, will act as best man and Peter Roushey, Dallas, Miss Mary Geraldine Kozick, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Michael Kozick of East Dallas, became the bride of Donald Kitchen, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Kitchen of Carverton in the Gate of Heaven Church Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Rev. Francis Kane per- formed the double ring ceremony. Attendants were Madeline Shol- tis, cousin of the bride and Leonard Kozick, cousin of the bride. The bride wore dusty rose street length dress with matching acces- sories and shoulder bouquet of’ white roses. Miss Sholtis selected beige dress with brown accessories and red roses. Mrs. Kozick, mother of the bride chose brown crepe and tea roses and Mrs. Kitchen, mother of the bridegroom, green print with tea roses. Following the ceremony, a re- ception was held at the home of the bride and the couple left for Pocono Manor. Mrs. Kitchen is a graduate of Dallas Township High School and is employed at Commonwealth Telephone Company in Forty Fort. Mr. Kitchen was graduated from West Pittston High School and is employed by Hessey Miller Cinder Company on the Sullivan Trail. Legion Auxiliary Plans Bake Sale February 9 Auxiliary, Daddow Isaacs Post 672, met at the American Legion Home Thursday evening, with Mrs. Doris Brobst presiding. Gifts were exchanged at this meeting, due to postponement of the annual Christ- mas party scheduled for Decem- ber. Mrs. Frank Ferry will head the Bake Sale at Boyd White's Hard- ware Store Feburary 9, assisted by co-chaiman Mrs. Dorothy Ver- faillie, Mrs. Melusine Dreher, Mrs. Sterling Kitchen and Mrs. Sterling Meade. SHAVER THEATRE SHAVERTOWN FRIDAY and SATURDAY “Bright Victory” Peggy Dow, Arthur Kennedy Cartoon—News MONDAY and TUESDAY “Force of Arms” William Holden, Nancy Olsen Cartoon WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY “No Questions Asked” Barry Sullivan, Arlene Dahl Comedy—Cartoon Miss Dorothy Davis To Marry Kenneth Cosgrove Tomorrow and Bruce Davis, brother of the bride, ushers. Following the ceremony, a re- ception will be held at the Dresden. Miss Davis is a graduate of G.A.R. High School and General Hospital School of Nursing. She is doing private nursing at the Hospital. Mr. Cosgrove attended Dallas Borough High School before he left for eighteen months ser- vice with the U. S. Navy during World War 2. On his return he graduated from the Veterans School in Kingston. He is now employed by Natona Mill. The couple will reside in a new home at Briarcrest, Idetown. Miss Mary Geraldine Kozick Is Bride Of Donald Kitchen The couple will reside with the Kitchens at Carverton temporarily. Lorraine Keller, Guest At Birthday Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Loren Keller en- tertained at a birthday dinner on Sunday in honor of their daugh- ter, Lorraine. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Allen Keil, Mr, C. R. Prutzman, Frank S. Prutzman, the host and hostess and the guest of honor. Other callers at the Keller home in the afternoon were Elsie Jean Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Z. E, Gar- inger. Gerald Dettmores, Hosts At Holiday Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dettmore, Lehman avenue, entertained at a holiday dinner party members of their bridge club. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eck, Shaver- town; Mr. and Mrs. Ord Trum- bower, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs, Char- les Maxwell, Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. Alva Eggleston, Vernon; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hand, Dallas; the host and hostess, Mrs. Willard Hoover Is Hostess To Card Club Mrs. Willard Hoover entertained members of her card club at her home on Main road, Shavertown, Tuesday evening. Present were Mrs. Thomas Hurley, Mrs. Edward Steinhauer, Mrs. Edward Gallagher, Mrs. Robert Gable, Mrs. David Jones, Mrs, Betty Gable, Mrs. Al- fred Ashton, Mrs. Frank Petro and the hostess. Hayden Richards’ Nephew Returns From Belgium Just returned from four and a half years in Belgium, Lt. Robert Gansel, his wife, and two daugh- ters, Michelle and Patricia, were entertained at the home of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Hay- den Richards, Lehman Avenue, on Saturday for dinner. Present also were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gansel, Warrior Run. The Gansels landed in this country on New Years Day. Lt. Gansel will have a thirty-day leave in Reading before leaving for Fort Lee, Virginia, for reassignment. Patricia, the fifteen month old baby, was born overseas in a Ger- man hospital. Betty Ann Buglehall Is Bride Of Robert Shone Announcement has been made of the marriage of Betty Buglehall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry son of Mr, and Mrs. Calvin War- ner, Zinn Street, Trucksville. Rev. Howard Harrison of Plains Metho- dist Church, former Shavertown pastor, performed the double ring ceremony at the home of bride- groom’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton J. Chapin at Trail- wood, N. J. Attendants were Miss Bertha Breuche of Newark, aunt of the bride and Carlton J. Chapin. A reception for about thirty guests followed the ceremony. Mrs. Shone is a graduate of Plains High School. Mr. Shone at- tended Kingston High School. Both are employed in Union, N, J. Band Association Plans Banquet Westmoreland Band Association at its Monday night meeting in the high school decided to postpone its card party and bake sale for the present. Annual banquet for members of the band was announ- ced as scheduled for February 26 in the high school cafeteria. Harold Croom, presided. YOUR PRIVATE SAFE A Sofs Deposit Box In our Fire-ond-Thoft-Proct Voults Protests voluables ot loss then le o doy. ®, Fret Moor = Hireet Lovel == No Stain @ "WYOMING NAT'L BANK or WILKESBARRE CLEARANCE SALE All Dresses Reduced ANN’S APPAREL 485 Bennett., Luzerne - Phone 7-2691 K. Buglehall to Robert C. Shone, | | Church Doings Hayden Williams, Hosts ; 5 At Turkey Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Williams entertained at a turkey dinner on Sunday in honor of their grand- who celebrated his son, Tommy, seventh birthday anniversary. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Elton Huntzinger and son Tommy of West Reading, Mary Helder, Shillington; P. H. Parks, Kingston; Ruth Anne and Donald Williams, the host and hostess. Woman's Service Club Meets In Lake School Reports were given by chairmen of committees and officers of Har- veys Lake Woman's Service Club at the first meeting of the year Thursday evening in the Lake No- xen School Building. A white ele- phant sale followed the ‘business meeting. Present were Mesdames Clarence Montross, Walter Kitchen, William Deets, John Zorzi Jr., Calvin Mec- Hose, William Fletcher, Nelson, Robert Schaller, Jones, Joseph Rauch, Donald D. Smith, Fred Swanson, Harold Geb- ler, Warren Dennis, Harvey Kit- chen, George Taylor, Harry Allen, David Price, Delmar Winterstein, Barbara Bronson, Carrie Rood, Giles Comstock, John Stenger, 3rd, Carl Schreiner Jr., Merrel Burnett, Richard Williams, Elwood Davis, Elwood Whitesell, Elwood Armi- tage; Misses Pauline Davis and Eleanor Humphrey. Dallas PTA Board Meets Monday Night Executive Board, Dallas ‘PTA, met Monday night at Dallas Bor- ough School, Leslie Barstow, pre- sident, presiding. Present were Mrs, Jack Dungey, Mrs. L. L. Richardson, H. Wise): Strub, Mrs, Harold Smith, W. E. McQuilkin, and Mrs, Dan Robert- son. Next general PTA meeting is an- nounced for Monday, January 21. < SPECIAL DUPONT - Sheer Flattery NYLONS SAVINGS UP TO Our Annual Storewide Clearance 50% Reg. $2.98 Sundial Shoes 10% off Reg. $2.98 Children’s PAJAMAS SOCKS $1.84 Buster Brown 3 for $1.00 TABLE- CLOTHS $2.44 TO PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST BAD WEATHER=— YOU GET PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED AT J YOU CARRY AN UMBRELLA EARLS TO PROTECT YOUR HEALTH / CHILDREN'S DRESSES HATS DRESSES LADIES’ BETTER DRESSES Reg. 3.98 value were (Cotton) 4.98 only $1.00 en dis only $1.84 now 32.68 etre $4.84 ALL LADIES, and CHILDREN’S WINTER COA 112-114 MAIN STREET OPEN Friday and Saturday EVENINGS Globe Dept. 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