SA Sti rs Sm een rt ti rt » PAGE FOUR THE POST, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1952 Neighborhood Notes News of Local C hurch Doin Ss * Purely Personal { Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Elicker and Eddie and Carol, Narbeth, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacVeigh of Center Hill road. James Fink, student at Mansfield State Teachers’ College, spent the weekend visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fink of Lehigh street, 'Shavertown. . Mr. and Mrs. Don Clark and Dick and Sandra of Lehman avenue spent the weekend in Bangor, Pa, visiting Mrs. Clark's mother, Mrs. \Ann Mes- singer. Mr. and Mrs. A, Hanford Eckman, and son, Kenneth, spent the week- end in Allentown. ' Miss Marie Thevenon of Center Hill road, has returaed home from Nesbitt Hospital where she hiad been a patient for the past three weeks. ' Mrs. Frances Quaill, (Church street, is visiting her family in Pittsburgh. " Leslie Warhola, Church. street, at- tended a directors’ meeting in Phil- adelphia over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barnes re- turned to their home at Elmcrest after spending three weeks in Florida and Nassau. Joe Peterson was back at school this week after missing several days because of lan infected arm . Mrs. Anna Kinsman of Luzerne has been ill at the home of her mother, Mrs. James Franklin, Frank- lin street this week. . Imperial Potentate Robert G. ‘Wil- son Jr. and his wife Of Boston. ‘were weekend guests of Potentate and Mrs. Harry Ohlman of Machell ave- nue. William Compton, emiployee of Dallas Shavertown Water Company has been ill at his home at East: Dallas this week. i Robert Bachman was ill at his home at Kunkle the early part of week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Culver at- tended the Kingston Rotary Charter Night Dinner at Hotel Sterling re- cently. - Mrs. Paul Goddard, Hilldonia Avenue, Goss Manor, is visiting for two weeks with her sister in Coral Gables, Florida. She left Wednes- day by plane. Mrs. John Crosby, Goss Manor, has been ill at her home. Miss Jeane Ann Evans, Danville, visited last week with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon T. Evans, Shavertown, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Evans, Dallas. ~ Lester Evans, Midland Drive, has been ill at his home, Mrs. Donald J. Evans, Church Street, at the request of Mrs, Fred Kiefer, chairman for Dallas Town- ship, will solicit for the Red Cross annual Campaign, on Church Street. Mrs. Charles (Snyder, Jr. and son Bobby hove been spending a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Culp, Huntsville. | Vacationing callers at the Florida home of Mr. and Mrs. (Wesley Himm- ler, Hollywood-by-the-Sea, include Mr. and Mrs. Boyd White; Mr. and Mrs. George Orcutt; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Werner; and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Isaacs. Fred Dodson and Marvin Elston of Kunkle are spending some time in New Orleans attending the Mardi. Gras. Mrs. Robert Scott has been ill at her home on Mt, Greenwood Road for the past four weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Harry ©Ohlman, ‘Machell avenue, entertained a num- ‘ber of friends {Saturday evening to ‘meet their houseguests, Imperial Potentate and Mrs. Robert G. Wil- son of Boston, Mass. Mrs. W. E. Schoonover has re- ‘turned to her home at Center More- land after spending the winter with daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Love of Greenwood, New York, Richard Case who thas been living “in Sunbury has moved to 405 Queen street, Northumberland. ‘Sgt. E. Henninger is in Germany. ‘His address: 25th Comm. Squad ‘Cond. APO 633, New York, N. Y. Ralph Major who suffered a heart attack sometime ago is still ill at his home at Lehman. Mrs. Major is ill with the flu and young George with an infected ear. Arthur Carichner who is stationed at Norfolk, Va. spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Carichner of Lehman. SHAVER THEATRE SHAVERTOWN FRIDAY and SATURDAY Flying Leathernecks ? (Technicolor) John Wayne, Janis Carter Cartoon — News MONDAY and TUESDAY SATURDAY MATINEE 2 P.M. Anne of the Indies (Technicolor) Jean Peters, Louis Jourdan Cartoon — Sport WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY The Tanks Are Coming Steve Cochran, Mari Aldon Mrs. Laskowski's Mother Has Ninetieth Birthday Mrs. Charlotte Grygo, mother. of Mrs. C. B. Laskowski of Jackson Township, celebrated her ninetieth birthday anniversary with a family dinner at her home in Nanticoke Tuesday. Mrs. Grygo, who makes her home with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boguszewski, is up and around and while she can’t do much reading, enjoys the radio and visits with members of her family and with her neighbors. Present ‘at’ the dinner were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grygo of Buffalo, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs, Edward Grygo of Bethlehem; Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Laskowski, Shirley, Marianne and Johanna Laskowski of Jackson Township; Mr. and Mrs. Emil Suda, Craig Suda, Sandra Olczak, the Boguszewskis and. the guest of honor of Nanticoke. Confirmation Class The following young people are attending ‘the Confirmation (Class of Trucksville Methodist Church held Mondays at the home of the pastor, Rev. Robert Webster: Bar- bara Powell, Jane Polk, Alberta Daniels, Florence Billings, Phyllis Culver, Maude Grey, Emma Engler, Lee Evams, Gail Hoover, Georgiena DeWitt, Jane Ann Lohman, (Carol Bennett and Charlotte Perkins, James Alfred Davies Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Davies of Pittsburgh announce the birth of a seven pound thirteen ounce baby boy, James ‘Alfred on March 3. They also have a daughter, Barbara Jane, aged three and a half. Mrs. Davies is the former Nancy Nicol, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Charles Nicol of Overbrook Road. Mrs. L. L. Richardson Guest On Birthday Mrs. L. L. Richardson, Terrace street, was guest of honor at a birthday party given at her home last night. Present were members of her birthday club: Mrs. Dan Richards, Mrs. Dan Robinhold, Mrs. Robert Van Horn, Mrs. Robert Body- comb, Mrs, Della Thompson, Mrs. Arthur (Culver, Miss Mildred Devens, Mrs. John Yaple, Mrs. Ross Lewin, Mrs. Milford Shaver, Mrs, David Jenkins and the guest of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones have moved into their new home mext to their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Charles Nuss at Leh- man. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Erwine of Forty Fort will move in the house next to the Church formerly oc- cupied by the Joneses. Mr, and Mrs. Albert Wiomer of Noxen have announced the birth of a baby girl March 3. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bush, Harris Hill Road, are spending sometime ‘in Florida. Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Hauck, Tunk- hannock, spent [Sunday with the former's sister and brother-in-law, Dr and Mrs. A. A. Mascali of Machell avenue, Mrs, (Clarence Hilbert and daugh- ter, Mrs. Herbert Goodwin and Sandy left Tuesday by motor for Dayton, Pa. where they will be guests of Mrs, Hilbert’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John King. Mr. and Mrs Ernest Gay and Mrs. Robert Dymond of Sutton Creek attended ‘the funeral of Mrs. Gay's and Mrs. Dymond’s mother in Welsh, West Virginia on Tuesday. 14. James Shepherd of Trucks- ville has-gone to Korea. {Sheldon Jones, Trucksville, is a patient at Robert Packer Hospital, Sayre. Eugene Piatt and Maude [Sutliff of Trucksville, are patients in the (Gen- eral Hospital. Herbert Williams who has been a patient in ‘General Hospital has been removed to his home in Trucks- ville. William Glace has been ill at his home in Trucksville. HIMMLER THEATRE ~~ Dallas, Pa. FRIDAY and SATURDAY Fixed Bayonets with Richard Basehart and Michael O'Shea also News & Cartoon MONDAY and TUESDAY Westward The Women with Denice Darcel and Robert Taylor also Cartoon WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Close To My Heart with Gene Tierney and Ray Milland also Cartoon & Short Cartoon — Sport At a very pretty wedding, Claire Marie Baur, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Baur of Shaver avenue, phavertown, became the bride of Adrian E. DeMarco, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marion DeMarco of Rochester, N. Y. Saturday, February 23. Father J. J. O'Leary performed the cere- mony in St. Therese’s Roman Cath- olic Church. " The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore ice blue satin gown fashioned with lace peplin and cape. Her finger tip veil fell from lace trimmed cap and she wore matching mitts. Her flowers were a cascade ! bouquet of white roses. Madeline Baur was her sister's maid of honor. colored net over taffeta styled like the gown of the bride. She carried Dutch iris. Mrs, Baur, mother of the bride, Happiy surrounded by members of the family and a few friends, Mrs. Aaron {Sutton celebrated her eightieth birthday anniversary at her home in Lehman and at a birth- day dhicken dinner at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Jones of Mooretown on February 27. The former Hannah Slife of Beau- mont, Mrs. [Sutton and her husband, now eighty-five, have spent the last fifty years in the farm house they now ocoupy. She does all her own baking, raises over a hundred chickens every summer, and helps with a large vegetable and flower garden. Last summer she canned rows and rows of vegetables she had raised and peaches, pears and Charlotte Culp Holds Variety Shower Charlotte Culp, Huntsville, enter- tained iat a variety shower honoring Joan Coolbaugh, bride elect, Monday evening. The party table was attractive with center piece of bridal cake decorated with icing roses and um- brellas. Favors were blue baskets filled with candies. Present were: Mrs. David Eddy, Mrs. ‘Charles (Snyder, Mrs, Laing Coolbaugh, Mrs. Robert Culp, Midge Culp, Joyce Adams, Louise Owen, Mary Joan Williams, the guest of honor and the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Davis, Parrish street, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis, Davenport street, will attend the wedding of Patty Karns, former Dallas resident iat Cressona, Pa. tomorrow. Bonnie Gayle Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis of Cemetery street is recovering from the measles. Robert Koons On Leave; Will Go To El Paso Pfc. Robert J. Koons is home on leave with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shaver, Pioneer Avenue, Shaver- town. He reports for duty in El Paso, Texas, March 21, leaving here by car on iSt. Patrick’s Day. Bob has completed ii course in jet at Chanute, Ill. In his new post he will be assigned to a tow-target squadron. Mount Vale Council To Meet March 14 Mount Vale Council 224, Daugh- ters of America, will meet in T00F Hall March 14, at 7:30. Those tak- ing part in Rally are urged to attend. Members are asked to bring baked goods or candy for sale after the meeting. Proceeds go to the District Rally. Claire Marie Baur Becomes Bride Of Adrian E. DeMarco wore navy blue street length dress with gray accessories and pink roses. Mrs. DeMarco was unable to be present because of the illness of her mother. Mrs, Robert Hinchler, sister of the (bridegroom, of Ro- chester, wore mavy dress with matching accessories. Both wore shoulder bouquet of pink roses. Miss Baur is a graduate of King- ston Township High (School and. has been employed at the [Forty Fort « Dairy Store. Mr, DeMarco, is em- ployed at Goodleigh Farm where the | couple resides. Out of town guests at the wedding were Mr. DeMarco, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hinchler and Richard Jr., She chose melon and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Weaver and Claire of Brentwood, Md. Prenuptial parties for the bride were given by Anna Mae Durbin, Harriet Williams and Mary Weir. Mrs. Aaron Sutton Happily Celebrates 80th Birthday berries that the boys sent up. Mr. Sutton still does a little farming, keeps ahead of chores around the house and barn and sees that Leslie gets the cow milked on time. There are four children: Ruth Jones, Mooretown, Edith Perry, Car- verton, and Leslie and Lanceford, close by at Lehman, Guests at the dinner were:Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. Lanceford Sutton and sons, Kenneth and Dick, Mr. and Mrs, David Perry, Jr., host and hostess and daughter Jamice. Callers during the afternoon and evening were: Mrs Mildred Weidner, Mr. and Mrs. William Higgins, Dallas, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wesley, Loyalville. Toby Rebekahs Mark Fifth Anniversary Lady Toby Rebekah Lodge 514, Trucksville, celebrated its fifth anni- versary February 27 with: dinner at the Spa, followed by a theatre party. Noble - grand Betty Farr and Vice- grand Harriet Rogers were given carnation corsages. [Present ‘were Mesdames Irma and Bety Shoemaker, Ella Long, Isabel Cleasby, Betty Reese, Peg Robbins, Milly Moore, Frances Cockayne, Jennie and Mary (Shaver, Nan Daniels, Eleanor Dilschleiter, Pearl Walton, Tillie Cnoome. Edith McElwee, Dorothy Culver, Doris Button, ‘Anna Folk, Estelle Pascoe, Ethel and Mildred Johnson, Viola Scoble, Nita Bidwell, and Misses Arline Siglin, Esther Blase, and Bertha Butler. Next meeting is announced for March 12 at Trucksville Fire Hall. Dallas Juniors Plan Reading For Monday Dallas Junior Women will present Mrs. Elizabeth Conrad in a reading of the current Broadway success, “The Moon Is Blue’, Monday eve- ning at 8, Dallas Methodist Church. Tea will be served. General chairman and co-chair- man are Mrs. Ralph Garris and Mrs. Robert Moore; chairman of the tea, Mrs. Harry Peiffer; tickets, Mrs. Russell Parsons; and publici- ty, Mrs. William Hanna. Charles Snyder Has Birthday Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder, Lehman, entertained in honor of their son, Charles Jr.'s 22nd birth- day at dinner on Sunday. Present were Mr. and Mrs: Charles Snyder, Jr. with son Bobby, from Syracuse; Mr, and Mrs. George Shaver, Jr. and sons Skippy and Tommy, Fernbrook; the host and hostess, with Irene and Jimmie. . MAIN ST. Phone . . . wisely by buying where you always get your money's worth. The Globe Store is con- venient for Back Mt. shoppers . . . a depart- ment store that can fill your needs. ™ GLOBE... om 71041 Chairman of Decorations MRS. IRENE BROWN Mrs. Betty Walsh is general chair- man and Mrs. Irene Brown chairman of decorations for the reading being sponsored by: ‘Catholic Daughters, Court Our Lady of Fatima in St. Therese’s auditorium March 16 at 3 p.m. Joan Coolbaugh, Guest At Variety Shower Joan Coolbaugh, bride elect, of Trucksville R. D., was guest of honor at a variety shower given by her aunts, Mrs. Clarence Barnd, Mrs. Charles Weidner, Mrs. Thelma ‘Allen, Mts. Thomas James, Mrs. Evan Hughes, and Mrs. Walter Scott at the Allen home in Kingston last Wednesday. ! Present were: Mrs. Ray Schlen- ker, Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley, Mrs. ‘Walter Scott, Mrs. Jack Scott, Mrs. Florence Scott, Mrs. William Scott, Mrs. Lillian Plummer, Mrs. Betty James, Mrs. Jack. Stanley, Mrs. Laing Coolbaugh, Mrs. ‘Ada (Scott, Mrs. Arline Kunkle, Mrs. Merton Coolbaugh, Mrs. William Blecker, Mrs. Betty Conklin, Mrs. Johnson Coolbaugh, Mrs. Edgar iSorber, Mrs. Alberta Allen, Miss Sheryl (Stanley, the guest of honor and the hostess. Frances Layaou Weds C. A. Blizzard Of Noxen Mrs. Frances Layaou and Charles A. Blizzard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Blizard of Noxen were married in the Baptist Memorial Church at Washington recently Rev. R. A. Sturgill performed the ceremony. Mrs. Blizzard teaches in Wright Township ‘Consolidated School, Mr. Blizzard is employed by the Auto- matic Sprinkler Corporation of Youngstown. The couple resides at Blytheburn. Pomona And Mountain Granges Meet Saturday Pomona Grange will meet to- morrow with MOuntain Grange at Carverton. Forenoon session starts at 11, with Master William Treth- away presiding. Afternoon session, at 2, is open to the public. Mrs. Clara Dodson and James Hutchison will speak. PTA Sponsors Dance A dance will be held tonight at Lake Township School, sponsored by Lake-Noxen Parent - Teacher Association. Proceeds will be used to furnish a health room in Noxen School. Miss Moran is chairman. Heart Campaign The annual Heart Campaign will be continued until March 15th ac- cording to word received by Donald J. Evans, chairman for Dallas Township. It is urgently requested that all plastic hearts distributed to business places in the township remain prominently displayed until collected. Joan Coolbaugh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Laing Coolbaugh of Trucks- ville R. D. will marry Donald Britt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Brit¥ of Sweet Valley on Saturday iat 2 p. m. Rev. Robert Webster will perform the double ring ceremony in Trucks- ville Methodist Church. Mrs. Richard Palmer of Phila- delphia will be her sister's matron of Honor, and Shirley Britt, [Sweet Val- ley, sister Of the bridegroom, and Eileen Guyette of Kingston, brides- maids, . Jack Stanley, couson of the bride, will act as best man and Richard Mrs. William Purcell Heads Junior Women Junior Wiomans (Club installed new officers at Tuesday evening's meet- ing dn" Back Mountain Library | Annex. SH Mrs. William Purcell is president; Mrs. Edwin Roth, vice president; Mrs. ‘Charles Mahler, 2nd vice presi- dent; Mrs. Robert Williams, secre- tary; Mrs. Harry Peiffer, assistant secretary; Mrs, Ralph Garris, trea- surer; Mrs. [Patrick Reithoffer, as- sistant treasurer; and Mrs. Thomas Templin, corresponding secretary. Gifts were announced by Mrs. Alva Eggleston, retiring president: $50 to the Library for purchase of children’s books; $10 to Red Cross; and $5 to Crippled (Children’s Easter Stamp Drive. Mrs. Ralph Garris and Mrs. Rabert Moore are co-chairman of the tea d reading at Dallas Methodist Church Monday might, when Mrs. Elizabeth Conrad will read “ The Moon [Is Blue.” Mrs, Gerald Cook, ran of cancer dressings, says that club members will meet frequently to make dressings for supply of the cancer clinic. Club members will correspond with Junior Club members in the Philippines. Reports from all board members were read. Retiring members will entertain new members March 18 at a dinner in the Library Annex. Mrs, Paul Phillips was introduced as a mew member. Bride-Elect Is Guest At Variety Shower Co-workers at Luzerne County variety shower and dinner at Da- lon’s Restaurant, Kingston, Wed- nesday night honoring Joan Cool- baugh, bride-elect. : Mrs. Robert Guyette baked the heart-shaped cake and Mary Moran and Eileen Guyette had charge of decorations. Present were Martha Symons, Beverly McHugh, Viola Harris, Edna Evans, Grace Masters, Eleanor Thomas, Irene Raeder, Bessie Davis, Shirley Adams, Barbara Gregory, Frances White, Mary Moran, Eileen Guyette, Mrs. Robert Guyette, Mrs. Laing Coolbaugh and the guest of honor. Mr. and Mrs, Rob Warburton hawve returned to their home at Center- moreland after spending several months in New Jersey. Mrs. J. C. Fleming has been dll at her home on Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frantz and family have moved from (Shaver- town to Dallas R. D. 1. Viola Loomis of Tunkhannock is visiting Mns. Floyd Besteder and family at Vernon. Stanley DeWitt, Tunkhannock postmaster, was rushed to the Tyler Hospital Monday night and sub- mitted to an emergency appendi- citis operation. Stan has a good many friends in the Back Mountain Area. Gas and Electric entertained at a| Joan Coolbaugh Chooses Members Of Wedding Party Britt, brother of the bridegroom and Burl Updyke, both of Sweet Valley, ushers. 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 and is ‘employed by Neon Mill. Following the ceremony, a re- ception will be held in the Church parlors, : The couple will build a home in Trucksville, Beverly Jones Becomes Bride Of Ralph Swan Beverly M. Jones, daughfer of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Jones of Beech Street, Shavertown, married Ralph F. Swan, son of Mr, and Mrs. George E. Swan of Ridge Street, Shavertown Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rov." Robert Yost performed the ceremony in Shavertown Methodist Church. Mrs. George Schooley was soloist accompanied by Mrs. Robert Wright, organist. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore white suit with matching accessories. Her shoulder bouquet was an orchid. Miss Ruby Shrey was maid of honor. She chose rose.sult with black accessories and gardenias. Best man was Phillip Mosier of Shavertown, ‘and ushers, George Swan, Bernard Jones, Ralph Wil- liams and Edward Williams. Following the ceremony, a recep- tion was held in the Church par- lors and the couple left for Ken- tucky. WCTU Meets Tuesday In Sweet Valley WCTU met Tuesday night at the home of Elizabeth Smith, Sweet Valley. Those present were: Rev. and Mrs. Ira Butiton; Mes- dames Albert Morris, Dayton Long, William Ferry, Fred Whitesell, Al- bert Rasten, Freece Morris, J. S. Ferry, Charles Long, Boyd Cragle, [Sara Cole, Anna Wintermute, Hattie Edwards, [Stella Rousing; and Misses Gwennie Slater, Evelyn Rasten and Elizabeth Smith. Senior Club Installs Officers Wednesday Dallas Senior Womans Club will instal officers at a dinner meeting at Irem Country Club Wednesday evening, 6:30. Dr. L. E. Jordon will speak on his trip to St. Louis as delegate to National Better (Citizens Convention, and Margaret Evans Carroza will give readings. Reservations may be made until Monday, 6 PM, with Mrs, D. M. Hutchison, $592-R-13, or with Mrs. David Jenkins, 303. Sponsor Dance Friendly Class of Christian Church is sponsoring a farmer and modern dance at Kunkle Community Hall March 11. Abe Belles will call. The public is in- vited. -— ‘Huntsville Fresh ROASTED i PEANUTS B0¢ CAVE'S § S STORE IDETOWN Phone H-I. 4561 2 lbs. 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