i Albert Jr. PAGE FOUR THE POST, FRIDAY, JUNE, 20, 1952 rg Neighborhood Notes and News of Local Church Doings » Purely Personal Mrs. Lee Tracy, New York City, spent last weekend as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Scott, Mt. Greenwood Road. She and Lee ex- pect to return for the auction, July 10, 11, and 12. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Ide, Hunts- ville, entertained a few friends at their home Sunday afternoon hon- oring General and Mrs. Norman Smith of East Woodstock, Conn. Bruce R. Zeiser, Washington D. C., spent the weekend with his grandmother Mrs. H. H. Zeiser, Huntsville Road, enroute to Chi- cago. Bruce is working with the “Eisenhauer for President” youth groups. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Scott, Mt. Greenwood Road, celebrated their thirty-seventh wedding anniversary on Sunday. [Sandy [Scureman Risley spent the weekend as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Murry Scureman, Maple Avenue, Kingston. An exciting reunion was enjoyed by all. Murry Jr. has re- covered sufficiently from his acci- dent so that he is able to walk on the injured foot. Mrs. V. W. Johnson, mother of Mrs. Harry Ohlman, is a patient at Homeopathic Hospital where she is in a critical condition. Miss Mary Reedy and Elizabeth Setse who have been guests of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Reedy of Center Hill Road re- ported to Bainbridge, Md., Monday to serve with the Waves for the summer. They expect to teach. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Risley, Huntsville Road, will spend the weekend at the shore. i Dr. and Mrs. M. H. Todd of Coral Gables, Fla., spent the weekend as guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. B. Hicks, Pioneer Avenue. The Hicks spent the weekend at their home here. Floyd Wells, Trucksville, is a patient at General Hospital. Karl Stock, Sheldon Jones and Fred Boote of Trucksville are patients at Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Metzger, Trucksville, have announced the birth of a son at Nesbitt Hospital. Among those from the Back Mountain Area who attended the Wyoming Seminary alumni ban- quet last Saturday were Dr. and Mrs. Sherman Schooley and Charles of Shavertown, Mrs. Alva Eggleston, Verngn, and Agnes Gregson of Shrine View. Mr. and Mrs. John Joseph and son, Robert David, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Joseph, Norton Avenue, They arrived last Thurs- day after John was graduated from the Chicago College of Chiropody and Pedic Surgery. He expects to practice in Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Eppihimer of Honey Brook, Pa., spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes, Lehman Avenue. The Hughes and Eppihimers were neighbors some years ago at Honey Brook. Charlotte Gregory, Trucksville, was among the graduates from Wilkes College last Monday might. Louise Kann of Trucksville has been awarded a scholarship to St. Louis School of Music. Bill Hart, Machell Avenue, was graduated from Wilkes College last Monday night. He majored in Chemistry. Jack Hall, Shavertown, fis spend- ing two weeks at (Camp Pickett, Va. with the Army Reserves. Mrs. Granville Sowden is able to be out again after ia serious illness. Frederick Anderson, Pioneer Ave- nue, who has been: so ill is able to be back at work part time. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lynch of Harrisburg and Miss Dorns Lynch of New York City will spend the weekend with Mrs. M. A. Wilcox. Mrs. Lynch wil remain for the week and help her mother pack: Next weekend Mrs. Wilcox will ‘move to Harrisburg with the Lynches. Richard Culp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Culp of Huntsville has returned from Germany and received his honorable discharge. He and his family are living with his parents temporarily. He was a sergeant. Richard Jenkins, Wharton, N. J. has returned to his home after spending several days with his mother, Mrs. Bertha Jenkins at Huntsville. Capt- Harold Rood returned to his duties at Radford, Va., yester- day after spending ten days with his wife and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rood, Lehman Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Raymon [Hedden and son, Carl, will leave from Har- risburg ‘Sunday for a tour of the Northwest. Mrs. Celia Rhodes Mulligan and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rhodes of Huntsville have returned from St. Louis where they attended. the en- gagement dinner dance of Mrs. Mulligan’s son to Susan Lewis Valier: Henry Farr, father of Mrs. (S. R. iSchooley of Shavertown, is a patient at General Hospital where he is in a critical condition. Robert Kemmerer, son of Mr. and |’ Mrs, Robert Kemmerer of [Pioneer Avenue, who was wounded in Korea | Miss Mary Lou Mahaffey To Marry Richard Post Tomorrow at 2 p.m. Mary Lou Mahaffey, daughter of Mrs. Lenore Mahaffey and the late Boyd Mahaf- fey of Lathrop [Street, Kingston, will marry Richard Post, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. 'C. Post of Brook Street, Trucksville. Rev. Ralph IA, Weather- ley will perform the double ring ceremony in Grace Episcopal (Church, Kingston. Matron of honor will be Mrs. Theo- dore Claus of Forty Fort. sister of the bride. Mrs. Howard Dinstel, Philadelphia, Mrs. Prentice Lacy, Shavertown, Mrs, Walter [Phillips of Trucksville, sister of the bride- groom, and Miss Marian Holmes, Lansfond, will be bridesmaids. Best man will be Walter Phillips, brother-in-law of the bridegroom. Howard Dinstel, Prentice Lacy, James (Clark of Wellsboro and War- ren Davis of [Lake Ariel will act as ushers. Following the ceremony, a recep- tion will be held at the Country Club. : ; Miss Mahaffey is a graduate of Kingston High [School and [Penn State College. IShe has been a kin- dergarten teacher at Kingston. Mr. Post wias graduated from Kingston High [School and Penn [State Col- lege. He has finished his second year in the Veterinarian School at University of Pennsylvania. The couple will live in Philadel- phia, is a patiemt at the Veterans Hospital where he will submit to an opera- tion. He would appreciate cards amid visits from his friends. Terry Evams, Church (Street, cele- brated his thirteenth birthday an- miversary yestenday. Nangpy Heffernan, Lehman, sailed two weeks ago for England. She and several college friends expect to spend the summer ‘touring Eur- ope. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Clark, Bald- win Street, spent the weekend in Montreal where they bid [bon voyage to their daughter, Barbara, who left on a four of Europe. While over there she expects to visit her brother, Pete, in Germany, Marie = Thevenon, [Center Hill Road, thas returned from Nesbitt Hospital where she underwent an operation. Alva Eggleston, Vernon, is on a fishing trip in Canada. Mrs. Eggleston and the children are staying with the Himmlers during his absence. : Miriam Lathrop and Mrs. Grace Fleming, Main Street, spent last week in Kentucky and the Great Smokies. Mrs. C. W. Bertels, Trucksville, entertained at a Canastra Club luncheon on Tuesday. The guests were Mrs. Edmund Dana and Mrs. Stanley Freeman, Harvey's Lake, Mrs. John Ruggles, Mrs. Harry Ruggles, and Mrs. Robert Rine- heimer, East Dallas; Mrs. Abram | Nesbitt, Lake Catalpa; and Mrs. | William Gutman, Wilkes-Barre. Kitten Howell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Howell, Harveys ! Lake, underwent a minor opera- tion in General Hospital last week. She returned to her home yester- day- Mrs. Clara Shook is spending some time in Rochester visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. IC. Boyd. June 4, Mr. and Mrs. [Stephen Monka and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sha- ver attended graduation exercises at South Eastern University Washing- ton, D. C., where [Stephen Jr. was a member of the graduating class. Tuesday Mrs, Fred Welsh, Mrs. Paul [Shaver and Mrs. William Hanna attended the Masonic (Ses- quecenitennial ceremonies in Blooms- burg. In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shaver amid Mr. and Mrs: Jamies Haley drove to Elmira, N. Y. Marian Finney of Wilmington, Del., speint the weekend visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Finney of Trucksville. Mrs. Charles Palmer has returned to her home in Trucksville after spending three ‘weeks with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Finney of Lancaster. Martha, June and Gretchen Finney are visiting relatives in Trucksville while their parents are fin New York ‘Cty where Mr. Finney is at- tending an N. A. IC. A. convention for the Armstrong [Cork Company. Fred Dodson, Kunkle, is in ‘Canlada on a fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dungey and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Strunk of Kingston spent Sunday with Mrs. L. A. Clark and Miss N. Ethel [Smith of ‘Scranton. Sherry Howell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Howell, Harveys Lake, graduated on June 5 (rom the Walnut Hill School in Natick, Mass. ‘She has returned to spend the summer with her parents. Mrs. Lewis Evans Jr. and daugh- ter, Dianne have returned to Ken- tuckly after spending six weeks with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Newton Ness of Shavertown. Mr. and Mrs. Howard (Appleton, Shavertown, are on a motor trip to the Southwest. They will visit their son, Kenneth in Arkansas and Richiand in Texas. Bertha Hutson, Franklin street, ‘is a patient at Nesbitt Memorial Early June Bride MRS. WALTER KOZEMCHAK A Photo by James Kozemchak [Nancy Ingrid (Smith, daughter of Mrs. Ethel J. Smith, Main Road, Shavertown, became the bride of Walter Kozemchak, son of Mrs. Rose Kozemchak, Overbrook Road, June 7 at 2 p.m. Rev. John O. Lindquist performed the double ring ceremony in Trinity Lutheran Church, N, Main Street, Wilkes-Barre, before an al- tar banked with white carnations and gladioli. Ethel Mae [Smith was her sister's maid of honor and Daniel Kozem- chak, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Robert Dolbear, brother-in-law of the bridegroom and [Sheldon MacAvoy were ushers. Mrs. Delber; Strome was organist. The bride was attired in an ankle length gown of white mylon and chantilly lace fashioned with tight bodice, full skirt and long tight sleeves, pointed at the wrist. Her cathedral length veil fell from a cap trimmed with clusters of seed pearls and she carried a Colonial bouquet of white cannations and baby’s breath. Miss [Smith selected pink net gown, styled with full ankle length skirt and chantilly lace cape. She wore a head band of heavy metting and carried a (Colonial bouquet of pink carnations and mixed summer itlowers. ’ Mrs. (Smith, mother of the bride, chose tan with brown accessories and shoulder bouquet of yellow roses and Mrs. Kozemchak, mother of the bridegroom, navy dress with. matching laccessories and red roses. Following the ceremony, a recep- tion was held at the home of the bride and tthe couple left for a trip to the Poconos. The bride is a graduate of King- ston Township High [School and is employed at fhe Hub [Clothing (Store, Wilkes-Barre, Mr. Kozemchak was graduated from Dallas Township High School and is employed as shipper at the (CoallO-Matic (Com- pany, Trucksville. -The couple resides in the Garey apartment, W. Main Street, Trucks- ville. Out of town guests included Mrs. Grace IStone, Rochester, New York, aunt of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kozemchak, Philadelphia, Michael Kozemchak, Bridgeport, Conn., and (Clarence Smith, Roches- ter. surgery. Mrs. Z. R. Howell and Mrs. Charles Norris of [Shavertown called on friends in Eatonville, Tunkhannock and Nicholson recently. IC. W. Bertels of Huntsville Road, Trucksville, returned to his home on Monday after a few days in (Gen- eral Hospital. IShirley (Coan, daughter of Mr. ‘and Mrs. John Coon, Overbrook Avenue, has returned from Wellesley ‘College to spend the summer with ther par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Devine, Fern- brook, spent several days last week at the Finger Lakes in New York State. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gustafson, Pioneer Avenue, will move shortly to Florida. Arlean Bowman and daughter, Dianne, are touring (Canada and the New England States. They will ar- rive home the early part of the month. WILL BE OPEN CIRGL CLOSED for Employees Vacations June 30th thru July 5th JULY Tth CLEANING & DYEING CO. BASIL L. LORD, Representative FOR BUSINESS Lundy Bldg., Dallas Elmer 7. 10 MACHELL AVE, Hospital where she will undergo FUNERAL HOME Phone Dallas 321-R-16 NEW MODERN MODERATE in price Wlliami DALLAS, PA. Nancy Brader Is Hostess At Bridge Nancy Brader, Machell (Avenue, entertained a few friends at a bridge party Tuesday evening in honor of her guest, [Shirley Dahl, Livingston, New Jersey. The guests were Peggy Conlon, Wilkes-Barre, Mrs. John C. Ferenbach, Jr., Miriam Davis, and Ann Cook, Kingston, and Kathleen, Ferenbach, Trucksville. Steinhauer Improved The condition of Charles W. Steinhauer, Commissioner of Back Mountain Little League, is much improved, according to his physi- cian, Dr. C. G. Perkins. Mr. Steinhauer was injured when he was thrown from his car to the pavement on June 9. He is still in the Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Mrs. James Oliver Is Hostess To Card Club Mrs. James Oliver, Lake Street, entertained members of her bridge club at her home last week. Present were: Mrs. Charles Mahler Jr., Mrs. Frank Kovalitz, Mrs. Edward Kel- ler, Mrs. Robert Lewis, Mrs. Wilson Garinger, Mrs. Richard Connell and the hostess. Alice Ruth Davenport Mr. and Mrs. R. Newton Daven- port, .Kunkletown, announce the birth of an eight pound, four ounce baby girl, Alice Ruth at Nesbitt Hospital June 13. The Davenports have a son, Bobby, aged six. Mrs. Davenport is the former Ruth How- ell, daughter of Mrs. Howell and the late Dr. Gideon Howell of Trucks- ville. Mathew Fuller Schooley Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Schooley announce the birth of a seven pound, fourteen ‘ounce baby boy, Mathew Fuller, at General Hospital Sunday, June 15. Mrs. Schooley is the former Ruth Blackman of West Dallas. The Schooleys have two other boys, John Blackman aged three and a half and Harry B. the 3rd, aged seven. : J. L. Sterns To Be Hosts At Eighteenth Party “Holiday House”, home of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Long Stern, Ide- town, will be host to Kings Daugh- ters’ Class of Shavertown Metho- dist [Church and their guests at their eighteenth annual garden party and tea today at 2 p.m. J Mrs. Elizabeth (Conrad will read ‘I Never Grew Up” by iCobine Wright and refreshments will follow. Buses will leave ‘the Trucksville Fire Hall at 1 p.m.; Martin’s Service Station, 1:05; Brace’s Service Sta- tion, 1:10; [Shavertown Methodist IChurch, 1:15; and the corner of Huntsville Road and Main Street, Dallas, 1:25; the return trip will be at 4:15. Monday, June 30, Kathryn Sut- ton of Centermoreland will be- come the bride of William J. Geary, son of Mr. and Mrs. (William Geary of Falls. Rev. Thomas Davis will perform the double ring cere- mony in Centermoreland Methodist Church at 7 p.m. Bud James will play the wedding march and Shirley Dixon will be soloist. The bride: will be given in mar- riage by her brother-in-law, Ken- neth DeGraw of Centermoreland. Maid of honor will be Edith Har- vey of Lake Carey and best man, Stuart Vosburg of Tunkhannock. Janet and Lois DeGraw of Orange will act as flower girls. The bride has chosen white street-length dress of lace over taf- feta fashioned with scollo ped sweetheart neckline, scolloped pep- lin, and cap sleeves. She will wear a white picture hat and shoulder bouquet of white orchids and lilies- Mrs. Anna Weaver Is Hostess At Kunkle Mrs. Anng Weaver, Kunkle, en- tertained members of the Kunkle W.S.C.S. at her home last Wednes- day night when plans were made for the covered dish supper.and re- ception for new members to be held June 25 and for the tea and reading to be held August 13. Mrs. Jennie Miers is chairman of the reception and Mrs. Anna Weaver of the tea. Present were: Mrs. Charles Wert- man, Mrs. A. IC. Devens, Mrs. William Brace, Mrs. Victor Rydd, Mrs. George Landon, Mrs. Gideon Miller, Mrs. Fred Dodson, Mrs. E. R. Kerli, Mrs. Russell Miers, Mrs. Ray Henney, Mrs. William Eckert, Mrs. Stella Isaacs, Mrs. Nellie Nul- ton, Mrs. David Youlls, Rev. Ruth Underwood, Miss Winifred Stom- pler and Jo Anne Kerlin. to Izzard ® No matter what you may be needing in the way of drugs, sick-room sup- plies or sundries, we in- vite you to bring your problem to this fine phar- macy. 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