mother, Mrs. M. A. alsky, PAGE FOUR | 7ae POST, FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1952 me : kL Neigh borhood Notes and Ne ws of Local C hurch Doings Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. William Lynch, Har- risburg, arrived yesterday to spend the weekend with the latter's Wilcox. Mrs. Wilcox will leave the end of the month to make her home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Miller and Sandra and Mr. and Mns. George 'Ashbough and son, Craig, Baltimore. Md. spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Whipp and Mr. "and Mrs. Richard Rowlands. Mrs. George Learn has returned to her home at (Chase after spending a week with her daughter and son- indaw, Mr. and Mrs. [Qlifford Oberst of Conyngham. Elizabeth Williams, ‘student at Denison University, Greenville, Ohio, will arrive Tuesday to spend ten days at the home of Mr. and Mrs, John Vernon, Center Hill Road enroute to her home at Bridgeport, Conn. Elizabefth is daughter of Rev. and Mrs. William P. Wiiliams. Rev. ‘Williams is rector of St, Luke's Pro- testant Episcopal Church at Bridge- port. Garfield Jackson has returned to his home at Harveys Lake after being critically ill at (General Hospi- tal for several weeks. Miss Mary Reedy and Miss Eliz- abeth ISetsee, teachers in |Atlanta, Ga. will arrive the early part of June to be guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Reedy, Center Hill Road. Dr. and Mrs. H. Byron Harris, former Wilkes-Barre residents, have purchased and moved into a home on Wardan Avenue, Trucksville. Mr. and Mrs. ‘George (Coopely, for- merly of Kingston, have moved into their newly built home on Carver- ton Road, Trucksville. Mr. and Mrs. George John Puch- former Wilkes-Barre resi- dents, are mow living on Carverton Road, Trucksville, Ann Peterson, student at Pem- broke College. will arrive this week- end to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peter- son of Norton Avenue. She has com- pleted her junior year. Mr. and Mrs. Harris Haycox, Main Street, have bought a farm ait Centermoreland and expect to spend the summer there. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. (Culp, Huntsville, will have as weekend guests their daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder and son, Robert and (their daughter, Mildred of Syracuse, N. Y. Henry Goodman who submitted to an operation this ‘winter and: has been recuperating at his home at . Idetown is back in the greenhouses and doing a nice Memorial Day bus- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clark and family of Lehman ‘Avenue spent last weekend in Bangor visiting Mrs. Clark’s mother. Capt. Peter (Skopic is spending ten days with his mother, Mrs. Eva BSkopic at Lehman Heights be- fore leaving for Germany. He is with the Air ‘Corps. Cpl. Dennis Ferry who has been spending sometime with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ferry of Machell Avenue left Sunday for Indiantown Gap. His Viennese wife who joined him here sometime ago will remain. with the Ferrys for awhile. Mrs. George Becker and four sons of Glen Ellyn, Ill., will fly in in the early part of June to visit her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Stanley Rine- ‘himer of Lehman Avenue. Mrs. Robert Morgan who has been spending the winter fin Philadelphia with her husband is guest of her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Warriner of Demunds Road. Bob will be graduated June 7 and the couple will live in ‘the Culver apartment on (Church Street. Mr. and Mrs. Abram Nesbitt have returned to their home at Lake Catalpa after spending the winter in Palm Beach, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. [Strub Jr. and family will move back next month to (Winston Salem, N. C. They are eager to find a good home for their three year old, part angora blonde tiger Tom «cat. He is rabies inoculated. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Baker Jr. and Billy, Pam and Chuckie of Rice Street will motor to Chicago over the weekend where Mrs. Bak- er and the children will board a train for Lincoln, Nebraska, to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Dinges. Mr. ville. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Williams en- tertained at their home on Machell and Mrs. Kenneth Smith, Dr. and Mrs. F. P. Speicher and Lt. and Mrs. Avenue Thursday night Or. William B. Thomas of Wilkes- Barre. Mrs. Andre Thevenon has re- turned to her home on Center Hill Road after being a patient at Nes- bitt Hospital for a week. _ Ruth Haycox, student at South- ern Junior College, is spending the summer vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Haycox. and Mrs. Justin Bergman i have built and moved into a new home on Carverton Road, Trucks- Hustons To See Jim Graduate On Monday Mr, and Mrs. James Huston, Harveys Lake, will leave Saturday for Providence R.I. to attend the commencement exercises at Brown University where their son, James Jr. will be graduated with a B. A. degree in economics on Monday. calaureate service and ‘the presi- dent’s reception, Monday the com- menicement. Jim, a graduate of Wyoming Sem- inary, spent three years in Japan prior to entering college. At Brown. he is a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity. He has accepted a position with the New Jersey Bell Telephone Com- pany in Newark, N. J. John Cashmark Is Given Farewell Party John Cashmark, past president of the Senior Methodist Youth Fel- lowship of Trucskville Methodist Chunch, was guest of honor at a farewell party given at the home of Peggy ‘Webster recently. Dwight Dick, the new president, presented him with a gift as a token of friend- ship and best wishes of all the mem- bers of the society. Present were Bobby Lee Crews, Dave Davis, Dick Davis, Russ De- Remer, Sam Dilcer, Dwight Dick, Bob Johnson, Adria Jones, Edith Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jones, Dick Parny Rev. Robent Webster, Mrs. [Leslie Webster, Georgiena Weidner, Nancy Williams, Nita Wil- liams, the guest of honor and the hostess. : Mrs. James Besecker Is Honored On Birthday Mrs. James Besecker Norton Avenue, was guest of honor at a birthday dinner party given by her family at Irem Country Club Saturday night. Present were Mr. and Mrs. James Besecker, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Besecker, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Nichols, Bobby Besecker, Donald Besecker, Ruth Haycox, James Besecker Sr. and the guest of honor. Mrs. Donald Britt Is Hostess At Shower Mrs. Donald Britt, Carverton Road, Trucksville, entertained re- cently at a variety shower honoring Mrs, Albert Ashton, the former Charlotte Culp. Present were Mrs. David Eddy, Mrs. Laing Coolbaugh, Mrs. Robert Culp, Lorain Owens, Georgiena DeWitt, Mrs. Richard Plummer of Endicott, N. Y., the guest of honor and the hostess. John Joseph Graduates From College Friday John Joseph, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Joseph of Norton Av- enue, has completed his four year course at the Chicago College of Chiropody and Pedic Surgery and will be graduated on Friday. His parents will fly out on Tuesday. John, a graduate of Dallas Bor- ough High School, attended Tem- ple University for a semester. During World War II he served with the Twenty Fourth Infantry in the Pacific Theatre ‘of Action. Prior to studying at Chicago, he took a brush up course at Wyo- ming Seminary. He is married to the former June Wilson of Plains and has a seventeen month old baby boy, Robert David. 114 MAIN ST. Sunday they will attend tthe bac-, GLOBE © Catherine C. Lukasavage, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lukasav- age of W. Center Street, [Shaver- town, will become the bride of Raymond I. Mulligan, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Mulligan of Yonkers, N. Y. Saturday, June 14 at 10 am. Father Daniel Olscewski will per- form the double ring ceremony in St. Therese’s Roman Catholic Church, Shavertown. Mary Therese Purcell will preside at the organ. The bride will be given in mar- riage by her father. Her sister, Lor- aine will be maid of honor and two other sisters, Margaret and Jo Ann will act as bridesmaids. Best man will be Otto DeMangian of Yonkers and Henry Nacy and Eunice Crispell, Guest At Variety Shower ° Eunice Crispell of Fernbrook who will marry Melvyn Compton June 28 was guest of honor at a bridal shower given by [Christine (Crispell and (Gertrude McMichael recently. The party table was attractive with centerpiece of bridal doll and miniature bridesmaids as favors. Present were: Marion Woo,d Ver- onica Mathews, Catherine Drevgash, Stella Miller, Betty * Lloyd, Kitty Richards, Jenny Zolner Norma [Sab- batine, Victoria Preconi, Joseph Schultz, Edith Schacht; Mesdames Harriet Lloyd, Harriet Fraley, Al- berta Philips, William (Compton, Oli- ver Mason, Harry Crispell, Joseph Polchanis, William McMichael, the guest of honor and the hostess. John Vernon Jr. Is Expected Home Sunday John Vernon Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Vernon, Center Hill Road, is expected to arrive Sunday from the Netherlands West Indies to spend a short vacation with his ‘parents. John is.employed as Junior (Chem- ist in Research and Development at the Lago Refineries on the Island of Aruba, having taken over his duties immediately after his graduation at M. I. T. This will be his first visit off the island. Joy Class Postpones June Meeting To 10th Joy Class, Kunkle Methodist Church, which ordinarily meets on the first Tuesday of the month, will meet June 10 at the home of Mrs. Laura Martin. Serving com- mittee women are Mrs. Shirley Hoover, Mrs. Mary Knecht, and Grace Klimech. Catherine Lukasavage To Wed Raymond |. Mulligan June 14 John Lucas, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, both of Yonkers, will act as ushers. Following the ceremonly, a recep- tion will be held at Beaumont Inn. Miss Lukasavage is a graduate of Lehman High School and Mercy Hospital iSchool of Nursing. [She has been employed on the operating staff of St. Agnes Hospital, White Plains. Mr. Mulligan was graduated from Roosevelt High [School in Yon- kers and New York University. He is control operator for the (Central Hudson Power Plant in Newburgh, N.°%. The couple will reside on Clark Street, Newburgh. Mrs. Lloyd Kear, Hostess At Dinner Mrs. Lloyd Kear, Lake Street, entertained at a farewell dinner party honoring Mrs. R. W. Drake Thursday. The Drakes will move a week from Monday to Drexel Hill. Preserit were Mesdames Thomas Robinson, Oswald Griffith, Willard Hoover, Willard Jenkins, E. F. Schmaltz, Charles Phillips, Ruth Williams, Irvin Marvel, Harold Tit- man, Harrison H. Smith, David Davis, Frank Wagner, Jack Pritch- ard, Robert (Schallenburg, Harry Stuhlmuller, William Woolbert, Paul Goddard, Ellie Wood Miller, Fred Kroll, the guest of honor and the hostess. Mrs. Raymon Hedden Heads Wilson Club Mrs. Raymon Hedden, Machell Avenue, was elected president and Mrs. Robert ‘Currie, vice-president of Wilson College Club at the meeting held at the home of Ruth Merrel, Trucksville, Tuesdaly night. Other officers are recording secretary, Miss Nancy Hughes; treasurer, Miss Hen- rietta Flack corresponding secretary, Miss Anna Mary Thomas. Mrs. Richard Jones, retiring pre- sident, thanked members for their fine cooperation. Mrs. Ralph Hughes showed colored slides of May days exercises held at the College a few weeks ago. Present at the meeting were Miss Regina Robiczaiski, Anna Mary Thomas, Jane MTalylor, Henrietta Flack, Ruth Merrell, Mrs. Robert Aussenheimer, Mrs. Herbert Lloyd, Mrs. Robert Klotz, Mrs. Ralph Hughes, Ms. F. B. Morrison and Alice Vivian, Ralph Lewis who has been ill at his home in Shavertown has moved to 562 Monument Street, Wyoming. Elms 7. 10 MACHELL AVE. Let us honor the war heroes by pledging to do our part to create an America and a World worthy of their sacrifices. FuneraL HoMmE Phone Dallas 321-R-16 STOR NEW MODERN MODERATE in price Williams DALLAS, PA. LUZERNE Barbara Peters To Wed S/Sgt. Donald McGowan Announcement has been made of the engagement of Barbara Elise Peters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Peters of Great Kills, Staten Island, N. Y., to S/ISgt. [Don- ald Paul MacGown, US. Air Force, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. MacGown of Goss Manor. Miss Peters, an alumna of Totten- ville High School, IStaten Island, at- tended ‘Adelphia College, Garden City, L. 1. Sgt. MacGown attended Kingston High School one year and was grad- uated from New York Military Academy. When he entered the ser- vice he had completed two years at Marietta College in Ohio. He will return to Dallas June 20 when he will receive his honorable discharge after serving for four years, seven- teen months of which were spent in action in Korea. He is mow sta- tioned at Lockburne Air Force Base, Columbus, Ohio. The wedding will take place in the late summer and Donald will re- sume his studies at Marietta in the fall. The couple will live in, the col- lege town. Mrs. Corey Meade Is Hostess At Shower Mrs. Corey Meade and daughter, Dorothy, Idetown entertained at a variety shower honoring Miss Eliz- abeth Fannon bride-elect of Wilkes- Barre, last Thursday might. The guest of honor received many useful gifts. Present were: Mrs. Walter (Smith, Kathryn (Smith, Mrs. Elmer Hoover, Mrs. Ruth Ide Mrs. Francis Smith, Mrs. Donald Smith, Mrs. Daniel Brown, Mrs. Ernest Fritz, Mrs. Emory Hadsel, Mrs. Elmer Huff, Mrs Delbert Evans, Mrs. M. IS. Har- rison, Mnrs. Clifford Davis, Mrs. James Brace, Mrs. Daniel Fannon, Jeanette Fannon, Mrs. Walter Meade, the guest of honor and the hostesses. % Do you find yourself a little lacking in “get up” these days? Is it increas- ingly difficult to keep up with your work? Maybe you need concentrated nutritional aids. Your Doctor will know. Better see him—and be sure to bring us his prescriptions. pi ir AR A Lh LIN Ran Mr. And Mrs. John S. Cook, Vernon Celebrate Fiftieth Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. John S. Cook ,Ver- non, celebrated their fiftieth wed- ding anniversary with a family din- ner and supper last Saturday. Friends called in the afternoon and evening, Mrs. Cook is the former Anna Huey, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Huey, Evans [Falls farmers. Mr. Cook, son iof the late Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cook, was born and spent his entire life on the farm where the couple now resides. Chock full of energy and the joy of living, in spite of their seventy years. they both live full and active lives. Mr, ‘Cook does his own farm- ing, and Mrs. Cook runs the house, her main outside interests being the Vernon Baptist Church Ladies Aid and her thirty-nine grandchild- ren and eleven great grandchildren. Guests at the anniversary celebra- tion were: Mr. and Mrs. Earl (Scott, Mrs. Huey DeWolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Huey and granddaughters Nancy Lou Huey, Kenneth Huey, Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Hayner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dymond and family, Mr. and Mrs. John [Smalanskas and family, Mrs. David R. Roberts, Mr. amd Mrs. Russell Denmon and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Teetsel and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cook and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Cook and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook and son, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Hayner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hayner, Mr. and Mrs. Alvie (Cook and family, Miss Thelma Cook, Arthur Petrillo, Ridhiard Cook. Pearl Cook, Carol Cook, Arline Cook, Irene Cook, Shirley Hayner, Everett White. 4 Sandy Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold I. Smith of Wyoming (Street, will spend the holiday week- end in Syracuse, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. George Bittenbender and baby have returned to the Back Mountain Area after spending the winter in Florida, They are staying temporarily with the Andrew Bit- tenbenders at Huntsville, Miss Frances Dorrance, Machell Avenue, had as weekend guest Mrs. ‘Walter A. Forbes of Rockford, Ill. Miss Dorrance and Mrs. Forbes were roommates at Vassar College. Mrs. Charles Kimball of Sarasota, Fla., and Mrs. Albert Evans of Kingston visited Mrs. Amanda Yaple and Mrs. Frances Keefer, Claude Street, on Thursday. Your Gifts Will The Class Of More If They're Bought At A Reliable Store YES, Wearing Watches, Rings and Jewelry From . .. Finkelstein’s CREDIT JEWELRY STORE 72 Main St, Luzerne Hpac, Over 40 Years A Reliable Jewelry Store Be Appreciated 1910 Are Still On Main Si. Let us pause in our everyday activities and take a moment to pay just tribute to those who fought democracy’s battles before. day let us again renew our faith by recalling their great deeds. 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