! { | __PAGE FOUR ______ THE POST, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1952 “Neigh Purely Personal James Durkin, Lake Street, at- tended the convention of general agents of Philadelphia Life Insur- ance Co. in Atlantic City the latter part of last week. Claire Marie Baur, bride elect, was guest of honor at a variety shower given by her aunt, Mrs. John Dohman in Wilkes-Barre Monday night. Mrs. Mary Coniglio, Trucksville, was recently honored at a surprise birthday party at her home on Da- vis Street. Mrs. S. R. Schooley who has been ill at her home at Shavertown for the past several weeks is able to be up and feeling much better. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Thomas, West Dallas, entertained a number of friends before the Woman's Club dance Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Don Harris, Spring street, Shavertown, entertained a few friends at their home Saturday night prior to the Woman's Club dance, Mrs. Donald LaBar, Main road, Fernbrook, has been called to South Carolina by the illness of her father. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Jenkins, Davis street, Trucksville, enter- tained a number of people at their home before the Woman's Club dance Saturday night. Sheldon Jones, Trucksville, is a patient at Robert Packer Hospital. Eugene Piatt, Carverton road, Trucksville, is seriously ill at his home. Dr. and Mrs. Franklin Robinson, Mt. Greenwood road, entertained some friends at their home prior to the Woman's Club dance Saturday night. Marian Marth, Trucksville, sub- mitted to an operation at Nesbitt Hospital recently. Earl Henwood has returned to his home in Trucksville after being a patient at Robert Packer Hospital. He expects to return there later for an operation. Linda and Shirley Brown has re- turned to their home in Trucksville after being patients at Nesbitt Hos- pital with a virus infection. Pearl Coolbaugh has been ill at her home in Trucksville. Mrs. Harry Harris who has been a patient at Nesbitt Hospital has re- turned to the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Harris of Kingston. Fred Kiefer, New York City, spent a week recently with his family at Shrineview. Mr, and Mrs. Norwood Brader, Machell avenue, entertained a num- ber of friends before the Wonjers Club dance Saturday night. John Estus, Huntsville road, is a hospital patient suffering with an infected tooth. Mrs. Helen Hart who was a pa- tient at Nesbitt Hospital where she submitted to tests has returned to her home on Machell avenue. Mrs. Charles W. Lee, Lee Acres, entertained a number of friends at their home Saturday night before the Woman's Club dance. Mrs. J. Stanley Rinehimer has re- turned to her home on Lehman ave- nue after spending sometime with her sister, Mrs. Lawrence Bevan at Hickville, L. I Jean Pesavento, Davis street, Trucksville, recently submitted to an appendectomy at Mercy Hospital. Don Hinkle, Lincoln drive, Shav- ertown, celebrated his sixteenth birthday anniversary yesterday. Mrs. Alice Elston and Mary Lou of Lehman and Mr. and Mrs. Homer ‘Middleton of Idetown spent Sunday in’ Berwick wisiting relatives. Janet Lamb, member of the Sen- jor Class at Wyoming Seminary, spent several days last week at Swarthmore College. Mrs. E, E. Edmondson, Mrs. Clyde Shannon, Mrs. Greer Boedher of Danville, Miss Mimi Joyce of West Pittston and Mrs, James Durkin of Lake road spent Thursday and Fri- day of last week at Valley Forge Military Academy and saw young Jim do a part in “Brother Rat.” Mrs. Frances Sutliff, Wilkes- Barre, spent yesterday with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hinkle of Lincoln drive, Shavertown. She will spend the weekend with another daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Lee Smith of Mill street. Hazle Myra Berti will celebrate her birthday anniversary on Wednesday. Carolyn Dungey, Lake road, re- turned to school Monday after an illness of two weeks. Mrs. Henrietta Miller has been ill at her home in Shavertown with influenza. Arthur Nuss, member of the sophomore class at Stroudsburg State Teachers’ College, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nuss of Lehman. Priscilla Abbott, member of the Senior Class of Bloomsburg State Teachers’ College; spent last week- end with her parents, Rev. and Mrs, Frank Abbott of Lehman, She came home to see her grandfather, H. B. Buell of Eastford, Conn., who was the Abbotts’ guest. Tom Elston returned to Penn State College last Wednesday after spending the mid-year vacation with his i in Lehman. orhood Notes an William Sarleys, Hosts At Party Before Dance Mr. and Mrs. William R. Sarley of Midland Drive, Goss Manor, en- tertained a number of friends at a party before the Woman's Club dance Saturday night. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Wil- lard Hutchins of Montgomery, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. William Pilconis of Kingston, Miss Beatrice Hilde- brant, Miss Frances Hildebrant, Miss Marian Hildebrant, East Dal- las, Fred Edsel, Wilkes-Barre, Ed Mokychic of Edwardsville, Miss Mildred Hart, Billy fSarley and the host and hostess of Dallas. Brownie Scouts Are Guests Of Dallas Post Members of Shavertown Brownie Pack 105 enjoyed a trip through the Dallas Post and the lolly pop re- freshments Monday afternoon. Pres- ent were Flora Sue Anderson, Lois Burnaford, Evelyn Frantz, Ann Marie Faulls, Sandra Laidler, Char- lene Mannear, Karen Monko, Doris Fay Whipp, Pamela Yeager and Pa- tricia Rood. Mrs. J. C. Edwards is leader and Mrs. Herbert Smith, assistant. Joan Edith Cragle To Marry R. L. Culver Miss Joan Edith Cragle daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Cragle of Sweet Valley, will become the bride of Seaman Richard L. Culver, son >f Mr. and Mrs. Chester Culver of Shickshinny in April. Miss Cragle is a graduate of Toh. man High School, class of 1951, and s employed by Harvic Manufactur- ng Company at Sweet Valley. Sea- nan Culver was graduated from Juntington Mills High School, class >f 1947 and previous to entering the service was employed by Hunt- ‘ngton Dairy. He is stationed in Washington, D. C. Corp. Robert Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Moore of East Dal- las left yesterday for Washington State from where he expects to em- bark for overseas. His recent bride, the former Lorrain Casterline, will remain with her father, Elmer Cas- terline, until his return. Bob Earl, Ferman Wesley and Dick Mitchell of East Dallas are visiting the Dymond Brothers in Florida. The Dymonds operate a cucumber farm at Homestead, Fla. in the winter and a trucking farm at East Dallas in the summer. baby of Reading spent last weekend visiting Mrs. Goode’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Carichner of Leh- man. Art who is stationed at Nor- folk, Va., with the U.S. Navy also spent that weekend at home. Mr. and Mrs. William Major of Allentown spent the weekend visit- ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. N. Major and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lamb of Lehman. ANNOUNCING "Dancing ‘at its best”: — Dancing To Our TRIO SATURDAY & SUNDAY NIGHTS American Legion POST 672 — DALLAS Your Requests Played By The Master Miss Joan Coolbaugh To Marry Donald Britt March 8 at 2 p.m. Miss Joan Coolbaugh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Laing Coolbaugh of Trucksville R. D., will become the bride of Don- ald Britt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- win Britt of Sweet Valley. Rev. Robert. Webster will perform the double ring ceremony in Trucks- ville Methodist Church. The bride will be given in mar- riage by her father. Miss Coolbaugh is a graduate of Lehman High School and is em- ployed by Luzerne County Gas and Electric in Kingston. Mr, Britt was also graduated from Lehman High School. He works at Natona Mill. Following the ceremony, a recep- tion will be held in the chitreh parlors. The couple expect to build a home near the Coolbaughs at Trucksville. Has Birthday Party Mrs. Earl Johnson, Beaumont, was guest of honor at a birthday party at the home of Carolyn Sco- vell Wednesday evening. Present were Mrs. Arch Austin, Mrs, Ed MacDougal, Mrs. Ray Denmon, the guest of honor and the hostess. Charles Conden Has Ninth Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Conden, Harveys Lake, entertained at a party Saturday afternoon honor- ing their son, Charles, who cele- brated his ninth birthday anniver- sary. Games were played and lunch served. Present were Janet and Nancy Gebler, Marilyn, Sharon and Linda Conden, Verna Wagner, Patsy Keener, Gary Smith, Lynn, Gary and Cheryl Dietz, David and Clif- ton Williams, Billy and Blair Had- dle, Mrs. Wheeler Kunkle, Mrs. Harry Haas and Harry Jr., Richard Huddy, Jennie Lee Conden and the guest of honor. Clair Marie Baur Is Honored At Shower Miss Clair Marie Baur, bride elect, was guest of honor at a kitchen shower given by Anna Mae Durbin and Harriet Williams at the Durbin home on Shaver avenue, Shavertown, Wednesday night. Pres- ent were Mrs. Donald Chamberlain, Mrs. Evan Evans, Mrs. George Schooley, Mrs. Arthur Kitchen, Mrs, John Baur, Mrs. Willard Durbin, Ethel Smith, Barbara Major, Jean Frank, Dorothy Houser, Hildegarde Ickinger, Madeline Baur, the guest of honor and the hostesses. He's In The Navy Now Ted Hinkle, Shavertown, spent Monday in Philadelphia taking his physical examination for the U. IS, Navy. He passed and will report to Bainbridge, Md. for duty March 24. For the past two years he has been in the Naval Reserves. SHAVER THEATRE SHAVERTOWN FRIDAY and SATURDAY “Submarine Command” William Holden, Nancy Olson Cartoon — News MONDAY and TUESDAY “Little Egypt” Mark Stevens, Rhonda Fleming Cartoon — Comedy WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY The Law and the Lady” ' Greer Garson, Michael Wilding Cartoon Claire Marie Baur To Marry Adrian DeMarco February 23 Invitations have been issued for the wedding of Miss Claire Marie Baur, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Baur of Shaver avenue, Shavertown, and Adrian E, De- Marco, son of Mr, and Mrs. Marion DeMarco of Rochester, N. Y. Father J. J. O'Leary will perform the ceremony in St. Therese’s Ro- man Catholic Church Saturday, Feb- ruary 23 at eleven o'clock in the morning. The bride will be. given in mar- riage by her father. Attendants will be Madeline Baur, sister of the bride, and John Baur, brother of the bride. Following the ceremony, a recep- tion will be held at the Shavertown Fire Hall. Miss Baur is a graduate of Kings- ton Township High School. She has been employed at the Forty Fort Dairy Store. Mr. DeMarco is em- ployed at Goodleigh Farms, where the couple will live. Mrs. Delphine Poust Is Ninety-eight Years Old Mrs. Delphine Poust, the former Delphine Major of Lehman, cele- brated her ninety-eighth birthday anniversary on Sunday at her home on Myers street, Forty Fort. Born at Hayfield farm, she is daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Major. She married Dr, Jus- tus Sutliff of Nanticoke by whom she had one daughter, Myrtle, now deceased. She later married Mr. Poust, now also dead. Straight as a reed, she is in ex- |: cellent health and up until last |. summer cut her own grass. She thoroughly enjoys a day in town, services at Forty Fort Methodist Church and last summer attended the Major reunion at Harveys Lake, going by bus. Miss Phebe Krewson Was Eighty-eight Sunday Miss Phebe Krewson celebrated her eighty-eighth birthday anni- versary at her home in Cheltenham Sunday, February 10 surrounded by members of her family and many old friends. She. received many lovely gifts, flowers and cards. At her birthday dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ide of Fox Chase; Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hoover and Patsy, Lester Hoover, Roxie Hoover of Ide- town; Miss Virginia Wolfe, William Naugle, Jr, of Pikes Creek; Mrs. Roxie Hessler, Kingston, and the |: guest of honor. Other callers were Mrs, Fred Haz- eltine, Mrs. Laura Robensten, Mrs. John Swan, Miss Martha Kerr, Miss Edith Kerr, Dr. Fred Emory, Mrs. Joseph Helm, Albert Oldham, Mrs. Emma Miller, and children, Miss Edith Wilson. Miss Marilyn Ohlman, teacher at Pottstown and Charles Wisner of Norristown spent the weekend with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ohlman of Machell avenue. HIMMLER THEATRE Dallas, Pa. FRIDAY and SATURDAY “Anne of the Indians” (in Technicolor) with Jean Peters and Louis Jourdan also Cartoon and News MONDAY and TUESDAY “Flying Leathernecks” (in Technicolor) with John Wayne and Robert Ryan also Cartoon WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY “The Wild Blue Yonder” with Wandell Coray and Vera Ralston also Comedy So Sorry, Rinkin It’s the Lady of Victory church choir that William Rinkin sings in, not the Lehman Methodist choir. William is the bass who is going to sing in Northeastern Pennsylvania Music Festival in Montrose Febru- ary 21, 22 and 23, representing _ehman-Jackson school with Flor- ance Sobieski, | ¢ sto st i TAKE IT FRCM ME , FOLKS H EARLS E MORE PLEASANT FOR \ ME, EVERY WEEK Mrs. C. S. Hemenway Is Hostess To Card Club Mrs. C. S. Hemenway entertained members of her bridge club at her home at Hillside Farm Tuesday aft- ernoon. Present were Mrs. Howard Ide, Mrs. Leonard Ide, Mrs. Laing Coolbaugh, Mrs. Fred Case, Mrs. Gertrude Kropp, Mrs, Lansford Nor- nis and the hostess. Mary Louise Mahaffey To Wed Richard Post Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Mary Louise Mahaffey, daughter of Mrs. Lenore Mahaffey and the late Boyd Mahaf- fey, Lathrop street, Kingston, to Richard C. Post, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Post of Brook street, Trucksville. Miss Mahaffey, a graduate of Kingston High School and Penn State College, is a teacher in Kings- ton Borough Schools. Mr. Post was also graduated from Kingston High d News of Local Church Doings School and Penn State College. He is attending Veterinary School at University of Pennsylvania, ding. 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