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THE POST, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1952
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lei ighborhood News es pion OF Personal Interest
Purely
Personal
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stoss and
Russ Jr. and Nancy have moved
from Dallas R. D. 3 to 279 W.
Ferry Street, Buffalo 13, New York.
Mr, and Mrs. James ‘Welter have
moved from Dallas to |Akron, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs, Lynde Ryman, Wil-
mington, Del., and Mrs. Edith Stone,
Ithaca, N, Y., visited Dallas friends
and went through the Back Moun-
tain, Library over the weekend. The
Library building is the former Ry-
man homestead and Lynde and his
family enjoyed reminiscing and
talking about the changes made, in
their former home.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weaver,
Frenklin Street, and children, Gwen.
and Robbie, will leave Monday to
. spend several weeks at Lale Carey.
Jonathan Valentine, son of Atty.
and Mrs. Jonathan Valentine, Hunts-
ville, entertained a few friends
yesterday.
Mrs. Mary Parkhurst, Tdetown,
and children, Jimmy and Penny are
spending a few days at Asbury
Park as the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Jeter.
Mrs. H. H, Zeiser, mother of Mrs.
Howard Risley, Dallas, has been: ill
at the home of her daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald T. Williams,
Idetown, entertained recently at a
farewell dinner in honor of Mrs. R.
E. Van Gordon and son, Richard,
who left on Monday for their home
in San Antonio, Texas. Major Van
Gordon is stationed in Korea. Mrs.
Van Gordon’s father, Charles A.
Carle, Kingston, accompanied his
daughter to Texas.
Mrs. Edmund Dana, Harveys
Lake, and sons, Ned, Lewis, and
Stephen, left Tuesday to spend a
few days at Ocean Grove, N. J.
They will be joined today by Mu.
Dama.
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Dana, Har-
veys Lake, entertained last Friday
cently at the home of Mr.
Forty Fort, visited Mr.
Mrs.
in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Mueller, Harveys Lake.
A Weiner Roast was theld re-
and
Mrs. Alfred Smith in honor of Cpl.
Richard Dymond who is home on a
furlough. Those who attended were
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoyt and
children Charlotte, Bobby, Mary
Lou, Garry and Ruby, Mr. and Mrs.
Gilbert Husted and children Joyce
and Dickie, and Mrs. Richard Engle-
man and sons, Richard and Gary.
Nancy Hand and Joan Heydon,
and Mrs.
Herbert Hill, Jr., Shavertown, for a
few days.
Billie Adams is spending the sum-
mer with his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs, Edward Adams and Mr. and
William Thomas at Mount
Greenwood Road, Trucksville. Billie
was ia good volunteer worker at the
Auction.
Blaine Johnson, Virginia, is
spending a few weeks with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess
Brown, Trucksville.
Mrs. Robert Rebor and son,
Bobby, of Philadelphia, are spending
"a month with Mr, and Mrs. G. H.
Keller, Davis Street, Trucksville.
‘Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hill and son,
Tommy, and Richard [Schooley,
Trucksville, have recently returned
from a week's visit to Oshawa, pro-
vince of Ontario, Canada. They
visited Mr. Hill's aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. William Saunders.
7. Platt Bennett, Huntsville, has
returned home from the Wilkes-
'_ Barre [General Hospital where he
has been a patient.
Mr, and Mrs. Niles M. White, and
“son, Harry Bruce, Dallas, have re-
THE STORK CLUB
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas (Cawley, 48
Carverton Road, Trucksville, an-
nounce the birth of a dughter on
July 21 in Nesbitt Memorial Hos-
pital.
Mr. and Mrs, Francis Tappin, 186
Meadowcrest Avenue, Trucksville,
announce the birth of a son on July
22 in General Hospital,
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Reese, Frank-
lin Street, Dallas, have announced
the birth of a 7 pound 8 ounce
daughter, Diane, born July 15 in the
Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston.
Mr. and Mrs. Reese have two
other Sele Peggy Ann, 4, and
Cathy, 2
Mr, and Mrs. Gomer Elston, R.D.
1, Dallas, announce the birth of a
7 pound 2 ounce son, Dale Lynn,
on July 17 in Nesbitt Hospital.
The Elstons have another son,
Ralph, 6, and a daughter, [Sally, 16
months,
Mr. and Mrs. George E. London,
Centermoreland, announce the birth
of a 7 pound 7 ounce daughter,
Georgia Leigh, on July 16 in Nes-
bitt Memorial Hospital. Mr. and
Mrs. London have another daugh-
ter, Lucinda Sue, age 2.
Son Robert Born To
The Harry Tinsleys
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tinsley,
Philadelphia, announce the birth of
a son, Robert Howard, weight 7
pounds twelve ounces, July 8. Mrs.
Tinsley is the former Catherine
Davis, Davenport Street.
Mrs. Walter Davis is spending a
few weeks in Philadelphia with her
daughter, accompanied by Judith
Ann who has Ibeen visiting her
grandmother in Dallas.
Butchie Bigelow Feted
The guests were ‘Mr. and Mrs.
William Myers, [Shavertown, Mr. and
Mrs. Sheldon Davis, Edwardsville,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Traver and
Jeanne Traver, Rose Mary Kozak,
Beaumont, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shupp,
East Dallas, and children Sandy,
Rickey, and Norma Jean, Mrs. Harry
Bigelow and daughter, Louise, Mrs,
Lloyd Myers and children Dale,
Nettie, Lloyd, Jr., Betty, Nancy and
Wesley, and Shirley Kunkle, all of
Tunkhannock, and Billy Malkemes
Jr. of Fort Eustise, Virginia.
Mrs, Stanley Kurash of Tunkhan-
nock, a collector of copper lustre,
was unable to be present when it
went over the block but had left a
bid of $20 for it. It went to $19
where the bidder got it.
Mrs. Helen Hart has returned to
her home on Machell Avenue after
spending a week in New York City
visiting relatives,
Mrs. Anna Messinger, Bangor, Pa.,
spent last week with her daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Don
[Clark of Lehman 'Avenue.
Mrs, Harry Ohlman, Machell Ave-
nue, spent last week in Potts-
town and Philadelphia, Lee Ohlman
is at Boy Scout (Camp.
Mr, and Mrs. William McLean,
Huntsville, has returned from New
Haven where they were visiting
their daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs, John Markle.
The mother of Mrs. Henry Jones,
Huntsville, Mrs. S. H. (Church, Pitts-
burgh, is spending some time with
her daughter and son-in-law.
Bow McLean, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William McLean, Huntsville, left
Friday to spend several weeks at
Booth Bay Harbor, Maine.
Kathleen Ferenbach, Huntsville,
will leave today to spend the week-
end at Point O"Woods, N. Y. as the
guest ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Gregor;
turned from a three week's visit to |p... Te 2
Wautoma, Wisconsin, where they Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Belles,
attended the wedding of Margery Trucksville, have returned from
Williams ‘to Jack Dean Voneda.
They were the guests of Mr, and
Mrs. William Corell.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Girvan
and Nicky, Ginny and Terry of
Portland, Oregon, are spending
several weeks with Mr. Girvan's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Girvan
of Lake Street. Over the weekend
they visited the Joe Girvans in Nor-
ristown.
Mr. and Mrs. Nic /Cortliglio en-
tertained Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kiefer
and Mr. and Mrs.'Stephen Heller-
sperk at dinner Saturday might at
their summer ‘home, Beaumont, It
was the Kiefers’ twenty-third wed-
ding anniversary. Fred spent the
© week with his family.
Mrs. W. J. Smith has been ill at
. her home on Mill Street.
3
Dilys Rowlands, Trucksville, has
been ill at her home this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Steelman,
James Street, have rented the Fred
Kiefer home at Shrine View and
"will move in the first of September.
The Kiefers will move to a New
~ York suburb.
. Street,
Mr. and Mrs. John Brittle have
returned to their home in Kenosha,
Wisconsin, after visiting their
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. .and
Mrs. John Vernon, {Center ‘Hill Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Merl Bigelow, Main
Shavertown, entertained
Friday evening at a picnic birthday
party for their son, Merl Lloyd, who
was 5 years old. He received many
lovely gifts and a large birthday
cake inscribed “Happy Birthday,
Butchie”. “
Plainfield, N. J. where they spent
two weeks with their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln
Hoover. Jackie Griffin returned with
his grandparents to Trucksville for
a Visit,
Mrs. Roscoe Lee, Terrace Street,
had as guest last week Miss Mary
Louise [Stearns of New York (City.
Miss Stearns is a former Wilkes-
Barre and Lake Carey resident. To-
night Mrs. Lee and son, Jack, will
entertain at a dinner party honoring
the former’s miece and nephew, Mr.
|
Margaret Ann Morgan Is
Bride Of Albert Coates
Announcement has been made of
the marriage of Margaret Ann, Mor-
gan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
William H., Morgan of South Main
Street, [Shavertown, to Albert
Coates, [South Coventry, Conn., son
of Mr, and Mrs. (Christopher (Coates
of Mountain Road, Plymouth, at a
candlelight ceremony in Shaver-
town Methodist Church on June 7.
Rev, Robert DeWitt Yost offic-
iated, assisted by Rev. Henry Geist.
Preceding the ceremony, [Carl Coates,
brother of the bridegroom gave an
organ recital. Gwen (Clifford was
soloist.
The bride was attended by her
sisters, Ruth Mary Morgan, maid of
honor, and Mrs. Verna [Morgan
Davis, matron of honor. Bridesmaids
were Harriet Prater, Fernbrook, and
Kathleen Anne Guyette, Trucksville.
Marjorie and Susan Davis, Shaver-
town, were flower girls.
Walter Sterling Coates, Plymouth,
was best man for his brother, Ushers
were William E, Davis, [Shavertown,
Albert Hill, Plymouth, and William
Nelson, Dallas.
A reception for about 100 guests
was held at the bride's home, after
which the couple went to South,
Coventry where they will reside.
The bride is a graduate of King-
ston Township High (School and Col-
lege Misericordia. Mr, Coates, a
graduate of Larksville High (School,
is employed by Pratt-Whitney Div-
ision of United Aircraft at East
Hartford, Conn.
J. Rita Birkbeck Becomes
Bride Of Robert Pilger
J. Rita Birkbeck, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, John R. Birkbeck, Luzerne,
was married to Robert Pilger, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pilger,
Beaumont, Saturday at 8 p.m. at a
small wedding in Sacred Heart
Roman ‘Catholic Church, Luzerne.
Father George T. Forve performed
the double ring ceremony. The
church was decorated with white
and red gladioli, Mrs. Helen Pointek
was the organist, and the [Children’s
Choir sang at the nuptial Mass.
The bride chose a fitted white
shantung street-length dress and a
jacket with Dolman sleeves. She
wore a Varross gold cross and chain,
the gift of the groom, and carried
a Rock Crystal rosary and a white
satin prayer book with a white
orchid and white satin streamers.
Her headdress was a fitted lace [bon-
net with a short weil.
Bernadette Birkbeck,
sister of
the bride, was the maid of honor.
She wore a chartreuse shantung
dress and carried a colonial bouquet
of yellow roses.
[Charles Pilger, brother of
groom, was the best man.
The bride’s mother selected a
white crepe dress with a royal blue
figure design. The mother of the
groom, Mrs. Pilger, wore a dark blue
sheer crepe idress with a rose
colored design, They wore shoulder
corsages of orchids,
The grandmother of the bride,
Mrs. Henry Nothoff, flew from
Boston to attend the wedding. She
wore a powder blue crepe dress and
an orchid.
The couple has left for a trip
to Rochester to visit the groom's
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Pilger, Jr. After a trip
to Canada, Mr. and Mrs, Pilger will
live at Harveys Lake.
the
Kingston Girl Engaged
To Hubert A. Boline
Announcement has been made of
the engagement of Joann H. Stein-
hauer, 565 Rutter Avenue, King-
ston, to Hubert A. Boline, son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Boline, Vonder-
heid Street, Trucksville.
Miss Steinhauer graduated from
Nesbitt Memorial Hospital School of
Nursing. She is employed by Dr.
C. A. Miller, Wilkes-Barre.
Mr. Boline was graduated from
Kingston High School and is em-
ployed by the Duplan ‘Corporation in
Kingston. .
No date has been set for the
wedding.
and Mrs, Peynton Lee. The Peynton
Lees are celebrating their wedding
anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. James Cuthbert and
son, Scott, of ‘Arlington, Va., are
the guests of Mrs. Cuthbert’s par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs, Russell Miers of
Kunkle.
Mrs. Arthur Morgan and daugh-
ter, (Alice of Denver, Colorado, are
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Wilcox of Jackson Township. Mrs.
Morgan is a former resident of
Wilkes-Barre and Philadelphia. To-
morrow they will leave with the
Wilcoxes for a motor trip to Niagara
Falls and down the St. Lawrence
River to Quebec thence home by
Lake Champlain and Fort Ticonder-
oga.
Mrs. Henry L. Jones, Trucksville,
has returned to the Wilkes-Barre
General Hospital where she was a
patient earlier this summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ruggles,
Idetown, will have as a weekend
guest Mrs. Ruggles’ mother, Mrs.
Webster Nock of New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry TL. Jones,
Trucksville, had as weekend guests
Major and Mrs. J. Mahaffey, whom
they met on their trip tc Turkey
last winter. Major Hahaffey has
been stationed in Anchora as an
aide to General Arnold and is mow
on his way to Fort Sill, Oklahoma.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ruggles, Ide-
town, will have as weekend guests
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Taylor of Hart-
ford, Connecticut, who are coming
to display their 1926 Buick station
wagon in the Antique Automobile
Show to be held this weekend.
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Wisconsin Girl Wed
To Former Dallas Boy
Mr, and Mrs. Robert O. Williams,
Wild Rose, Wisconsin, announce the
marriage of their daughter, Margery,
to Jack Dean Voneda, son of Mr.
and Mrs. William (Corell, Wild Rose,
formerly of Baldwin St., Dallas. The
wedding took place cn July 5 in the
Wild Rose Presbyterian (Church.
Beulah Dixon and Esther Williams,
sisters of the bride, were brides-
maids, Ushers were the brothers of
the groom, Oliver and Kenneth. The
bride was given in marriage by her
brother, Griffeth.
"A large reception followed the
wedding, and then the couple went
to Michigan for a few weeks. They
will live at Lake Morris, Wisconsin.
Mr, and Mrs, John ‘Coon, Over-
brook Avenue, will have as weekend
guests Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kilburn
of Orange, N. J. Mr. Kilburn was
Mr. Coon’s roommate at Princeton.
Mrs. IC. M. Booth, Wilkes-Barre,
spent a few days as the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kear, Lake
Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carsons of
Houston, Texas, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Kent, Lehman, on Monday.
The Carsons were enroute to New
York.
Miss Annette Evans is occupying
Mrs. Frank Darte’s house at Chase
Corners for the last two weeks of
| July.
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Guest Editor
KATHLEEN FERENBACH
The young lady above is editor of
the Post’s social page this week. A
sophomore at Wellesley College she
has been spending her summer va-
cation as cub reporter, bindery hand
and handling details of the Library
Auction at The Post.
Kathleen is the daughter of Mrs.
William Bertels of Huntsville. A
graduate of Wyoming {Seminary
where she was Cum Laude, she was
a member of the Opinator staff, the
Annual Board, Hockey Team and
Shakespeare (Club.
At Wellesley she is on the staff
of the Wellesley News, student
newspaper, the Press Board and
Young Republican Club.
Her hobbies are thorses and writ-
ing.
Mrs. Louis Kleinrock
Honored At Shower
Mrs. Louis Kleinrock, the former
Judy Powell, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Luther Powell, Lehigh Street,
Shavertown, was the guest of honor
at a shower given by [Sylvia Doane,
Wilkes-Barre, at her home on South
Franklin Street.
The guests, besides the guest of
honor and the hostess, were Joan
Kear and Ruth Haycox, Dallas, Janet
Shaver, Shavertown, Kathryn Net-
zel, Plymouth, Alice Kleinrock and
Mrs, Jerry Iscovitz, Pittston, Ginny
Todd, Kingston, Doris Kirkendall
and Kathleen [Ferenbach, Trucks-
ville, Mrs. Earl Dodge, Forty [Fort,
and [Caro] Popky, Wilkes-Barre.
Mr, and Mrs, Warren Reed and
family, Huntsville Road, left Tues-
day for a trip to Corning, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Asa Day, Terrace
Drive, will entertain at cocktails on
Saturday,
Tim Mulligan and Suzy Ferenbach,
Huntsville, entertained at a surprise
birthday party last Friday in honor
of Sally Ide. :
~ Mr. and Mrs. Warren Goff, Har-
veys Lake, have returned from #&
weekend visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Irvin Marvel of Lehman Avenue
who are spending the summer at
Beach Haven, N. J.
Mrs, Paul Mulcey, Overbrook
Avenue, and children, Betsy and
Jackie, have returned from a trip
to Niagara Falls,
(Carol Lynn King, Detroit, has
been the guest of Betsy Mulcey,
Overbrook Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs, John L. Sullivan
and Allan and Jayne, Mr. and Mrs.
Doris Spencer Is Wed To
Kenneth Meadway Saturday
In a lovely summer wedding,
Doris Spencer, daughter of Mr, and
Mrs. Russell Spencer, Idetown, be-
came the [bride of Sgt. Harold Mead-
way, son, of Mr. and Mrs. T. Kenneth
Meadway of Norristown, Pa, Satur-
day at 2 p.m. Rev. Frank Abbott
performed the double ring ceremony
in Idetown Methodist Church before
an altar banked with palms and
white gladioli. Elsie Jean Ide was
the soloist,
The bride wore a ballerina length
gown of lace and net over satin and
a finger length veil cut with a
high, round meckline and long
lace sleeves, She carried a bouquet
of white roses.
The maid of honor, Dorothy Spen-
cer, Idetown, a cousin of the bride,
wore a gown of pink lace and net,
and carried a colonial bouquet of
pink roses.
Bridesmaids Mildred and Lois Ide
and Lila ‘Shaver, all of Idetown and
cousins of the bride, wore ballerina
gowns in pastel shades and carried
colonial bouquets.
Best man was Carl Arbogast. Glen
Fox and John Alexander were
ushers.
Mrs, Spencer, the bride’s mother,
wore a white rayon suit with white
and black accessories, and a cor-
sage of red roses. The mother of
the groom, Mrs. Meadway, was at-
tired in a navy blue eyelet dress
and had a corsage of red roses.
After a wedding ‘trip to Niagara
Falls, the couple will live on Laket
[Street, Dallas.
Fred Velletri
and Regina, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Schultz of Providence, R. I. are
visiting the David Estus family on
Huntsville Road,
iS. H. Keller, Dallas R. D. 3, in
company with a niece from Mis-
coutah whom he had not seen for
forty-eight years, visited a niece
at Rome, N. Y. From there they
motored to Watertown where Mr.
Keller's parents are buried. They
also visited Sacketts Harbor and
Henderson Harbor.
Miss Helen Williamson, Philadel-
phia, is visiting friends and relatives
in the Back Mountain Area.
Mrs. Mary Hudson, Davis Street,
Trucksville, mother of Elwood Hud-
son, will leave Monday for a motor
trip to Arizona in company with
her sister, Mrs. Martha Tabor, and
her niece, Mrs. Dorothy Yeager of
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Mrs. Sara Moss, Fernbrook, is
spending sometime with Wallace
Leitch and Mrs. Herbert Hulbert in
Buffalo. Mrs. Moss left. Monday
with her son Roy who drove and
who will spend a week there before
returning,
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Farr and
children, Patty, Larry, Jay and Ricky
and Betsy Rowlands, Trucksville,
have returned from a two week
vacation at North Lake.
and Susan, Nancy,
® Friends are quick to
note—and comment—on
your appearance. When
they begin to talk—it is
time for you to act. Don’t
accept “half-way” health.
See your Doctor. Let him
diagnose your condition
Bring his prescriptions
to us' for compounding.
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Mrs. Cliff Schultz
Honored At Shower
Mrs. (Cliff Schultz of Providence,
R. I. was guest of honor at a variety
shower Wednesday evening, July
16, at the David Estus home on
Huntsville Road. Mrs. Schultz, the
former Helen Sullivan, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Sullivan, for-
mer residents of Dallas, was mar-
ried July 10 in St. Anthony's
Church, Providence.
Guests were Mrs, Joseph (Gunton,
Wyoming, Mrs. Daisy Hoyt, Kunkle,
Mrs, Edwin Ide, Hatboro, [Pa., Mrs.
Kenneth Brobst, Mrs. Ralph Hoyt,
Mrs. Dean Ide, Mrs. Joseph Lavelle,
Mrs, Willard Hoyt, and Mrs. Don
Bulford, all of Dallas, Mrs. Joseph
Stolarick, Mrs. George ‘Stolarick and
Mary Stolarick, Lehman, Mrs. (Clyde
Hoyt, Kunkle, Mrs. Fred Velletri and
Mrs. John L. Sullivan, Providence,
Mrs. John Funke, Trucksville, Mrs.
Joseph Solanick, Tunkhannock and
Mrs, James McGroarty, Kingston.
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MONDAY—TUESDAY
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WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY
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Cartoon & News
SATURDAY
“My Friend Irma”
Marie Wilson, John Lund
Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis
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Cartoon & News
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Maureen O'Hara, Jeff Chandler
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Edmond O’Brien
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