rn aT r= PAGE FOUR eighborhood News And Notes Of Purely Personal Mrs, Danie] Meeker and Joyce and Roy were recent guests of Mr, and Mrs, Claire LaBar of Rochester, N.Y. John Parsons thas been ill at his home in Kunkle. Mrs, A. Hanford Eckman has re- turned to her home at Huntsville after being a patient at Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert [L. Hough- ton have ‘announced ‘the birth of a baby boy, Kyle Lewis at Jackson- . ville, Fla., on November 26. Robert Gardner, Trucksville, has returned from Korea and expects to be honorably discharged. He is mow in Michigan, {Carl Henning, Bruce [Cleasby and James Bottoms, all service men, spent the weekend with their fami- lies in Trucksville. Theodore Reed of (Carpenter Road, Harveys Lake, shot his first deer near his homme, a four pointer, weighing 160 pounds dressed, Colonel and Mrs. John D. Brew- ster, Dallas, spent Thanksgiving holidays with Mrs. Brewster's sis- ter, Mrs. Edward Porter May, in New York (City. They were joined by their two sons, John D. Jr. from Bridgeport, and Edward C. from New York. Rev. Joseph Sproule, pastor of Dallas Free Methodist (Church, has returned to his home after spending Thanksgiving in Philadelphia, Mrs, Henry Gaughan, Warrior Run, spent last Friday with her sister, Mrs. Hayden Richards, Leh- man Avenue. Hayden Richards celebrated his birthday on Tuesday. Born in Nan- ticoke, ‘and for many years resi- dent of Kingston, Mr. Richards moved tio Lehman Avenue, Dallas, seven years ago, subscribing to the Dallas Post the day after arrival. Mrs. Helen Walker has returned to New York City and Mrs. Margar- et Blackburn to Newcastle, Del. after spending several days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Edward Line, Main Street, They were called here by (the illness of Mr. Line who is now able to be out again. Jim Huston, Jr. who is employed at Hackensack, NJ. spent Thanks- giving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Huston of Harveys Lake. Peter Clark, emiplo, ark, spent Thank: dwit, or : : Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shupp, Kunkle, had as Thanksgiving guests Rev. and Mrs. James Hilbert of Greene, N.Y. Rev. Hilbert was pastor of Alderson-Noxen Charge before the present incumbent, Rev. Ruth L. Underwood, Bill Waters, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Waters, Huntsville Road, spent Thanksgiving in [Chicago attending the annual meeting of Block and Bridle Club, of which he is presi- dent at Penn (State. While there he took in the National Livestock Show. Mr. and Mrs. Kunt [Schweiss, for- mer Wyoming residents, have pur- chased ‘and moved into the [Sulli- van house on Huntsville Road. Mrs. Melvin [Mosier had as Thanksgiving guests Mr, and Mrs. Allen [Scattergood, with the twins Allen and Linda, from ‘Glenside; and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mosier, Jr., with Karen, Gail and Judy, from Shavertown, S Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Mosier’s guests for Thanksgiving were Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Ruggles and brother Wayne, from Pikes Creek. Mr, and Mrs. William Meeker, Beaumont, had ms recent guests the latter’s sisters and brother-in-laws, Mr. and Mrs, Bernard Dymond of Plantsville, [Conn., and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Moore of [Simsbury, Conn. Saturday for dinner the Meekers entertained Rev. and Mrs. Truman Reeves and family. ‘Announcement has been made of the birth of a baby boy. to Mr. and Mrs. [Stephen Stolarick in Nesbitt Hospital Sunday. Mrs, H. H, Zeiser returned to her hiome on Hunltsville Road this week after spending sometime with her son, Bruce R. Zeiser at Providence, RI, and her daughter, Mrs. Leigh- ton R. Scott of Easton. * Mr, and Mrs. Edwiard Stolarick, Trucksville, have announced the birth of a baby girl alt General Hos- pital Saturday, December 6. Mrs, Margaret Hildebrant has re- turned to her home on Norton Ave- nue after spending sometime with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, William Thomas of Phila- delphia. J. Stanley Rinehimer, Maochell Avenue, is a wsumngical [patient at General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ohlmian enter- tained a number of friends at their home on Machell Avenue Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bachman, Kunkle, spent Saturday at Samson, N.Y. visiting Airman Basic Lee (Mor- ris, Mrs. Bachiman’s brother, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Ramsey, formerly of Second Avenue, King- ston, have purchased and moved into a new home on [Ferguson Ave- nue, [Shavertown. Mr. Ramsey is with the Lehigh Valley Railroad. Michael Mahoney Jr. Mr, and Mrs. Alex Mahoney, Jr., Baltimore, Md., announce the birth of a nine ‘and a half pound son, Michael, December 7 at St. Joseph's Hospital. This is their first child. Mrs. Mahoney is the former Mildred Borton of Harveys Lake. Robert Voelkers Have Baby Boy Donald Mr. and Mrs. Robert Voelker, [Shavertown, announce the birth of a son, Donald, December 4 in (Gen- eral Hospital. Dr. Sherman Schooley, Mrs. Voelker’s former doctor, pre- dicted the actual date of arrival: Donald thas a big brother, Bobby, five years old. Have Baby Boy Born to Radioman, second class, and Mrs. Marvin [Stadt a son on December 3 in Naples, Italy. Mr. Stadt, the ison of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stadt, Holly Street, Trucks- ville, has been in Italy with the Navy since last June. His wife is the former Nancy Lee Thomas of Imperial Beach, [Cal. This is their first child. Thanksgiving Dinner A family Thanksgiving dinner was held lat the Reed Home on (Church IStreet, Those present included Grandma [Seavy, Mr, and Mrs. Les- ter Fiske and son, Gary Lester, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Archie (Crispell and daughter, Nancy Jane, Mr. Ray [Crispell, hostesses Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Reed. Hanford L. Eckman is celebrating his birthday anniversary in Japan today, Mr, and Mrs, Donald Clemow, Shavertown, celebrated their thir teenth wedding anniversary on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hoover, Meeker, had as weekend guests their son Gordon of New Jersey. Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hoover, their son and daugh- ter-in-law of Kingston and Dale a student ‘at Wyoming Seminary, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Bunney have moved back into their own home at Fernbrook after spending eight years in the former's father’s home. They celebrated their twenty-fifth | wedding anniversary on Sunday. 8 Mr. ‘and Mrs, Clyde Cooper, Pioneer Avenue, had las Thanksgiv- ing weekend guests their daughter, Priscilla, student at the Philadelphia Museum School of Art and Polly Tou, teacher at Towson, Md., and Bob Roushenburg. : Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Grundowski, formerly of Forty Fort, have moved into the Dr, Howell apartment on Harris Hill Road. Mrs. Jane Schooley, Harris Hill Road, entertained iat dinner on Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hazeltine and daughter, Louise, and Mr, and Mrs, Carl Stock and David. Louise, teacher aft the Cornell Med- ical Center in New York City, spent the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Arthur Dungey, Lake Street, visited relatives at Univer- sity Park, Md. over the holiday weekend. While ‘there they called on Mrs. E. B. Lewis ‘at Alexandria, Va. Mrs, Lewis is a former Wilkes- Barre resident and an old friend of the Dungeys. Mr, and Mrs, Frank (Wenner, Pioneer Avénue, will leave by trailer the middle of the month for Florida to remain for the rest of the winter. Edward Kent, Lehman, has been a patient at General Hospital for the past several weeks. / Mr, and Mrs. Morton Connolly, Meeker, had as recent guests the latiter’s brother, Leslie Ross, and another brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Miller of Phila- delphia, For Thanksgiving dinner, their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Chester Lamoreaux and daughter, Carol Ann were their guests. (Carol Ann who has been ill started back to school Monday. Marjorie DeWitt has returned to Mansfield State Teachers (College after spending Thanksgiving (with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Herbert DeWitt, Mt. Greenwood. [She will arrive on Tuesday to spend the Christmas vadation with ther par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wendell Jones, former Wilkes-Barre residents, are living on Franklin Street, [Shaver- Mr, and Mrs. O. L. White, formerly of Sun Valley, Cal., have taken up residence at 52 S. Pioneer Avenue. Mr. White is with the U. 18. Air [Force at Red Rock, Mr, and Mrs. Michael Bigus, for- merly of Lynwood ‘Avenue, Wilkes- Barre, have moved to Overbrook Road. Mr. Bigus is with the Glen Alden Coal (Company. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Souder and son, John, are living on Ridge Street, Dallas, Mr, and Mrs. Mathew Evans, [Church Street, have announced the birth of a baby girl at Nesbitt Hos- pital - November 30. This is their third daughter. Mr, ‘and Mrs. Robert Roberts, newlyweds, are living on Woodla Drive, Dallas. g THE POST, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1952 Ada V. Gordon Becomes Bride Of Bonald Kinney On Sunday At a very pretty wedding, Ada V. Gordon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gordon of [Pike's Creek, became ‘the bride of Ronald Kin- ney, son of Mr. @nd Mrs. Kinney, of Hunlock [Creek R.D. [Sun- day evening at 7:30, Rev. Oscar Saxe performed the double ring ceremony in the Maple Grove Meth- odist Church before an altar banked with white chrysanthemums and ferns, He was assisted by Rev. Ever- ett Lord. Mrs, [Cletus Holcomb played the wedding march, anid Mrs. Treva Brobst sang ‘Because’ and “The Lord's Prayer”. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore gray suit trimmed with blue velvet and blue velvet accessories and carried a Colonial bouquet of red roses centered with a white gardenia. Mrs. ‘Shirley Wesley of Washing- ton, D.C. was her sister’s attend- ant and Freas Kinney of Sweet Val- Freas: |ley, his brother's best man. [Carl ‘Gordon, brother of the bride was usher, Mrs. Wesley selected powder blue suit with black accessories and red roses, Mrs, Gordon, mother of the bride, and Mrs. Kinney, mother of the bridegroom, both wore mavy suits with matching accessories and white carnations. [Following ‘the ceremony, a recep- tion for about fifty guests was held at the home of the bride and the couple left (for Niagara Falls, They will reside with the bride- groom’s parents temporarily. Mrs. Kinney is a graduate of Lake Township High School, class of 1950, and has been employed by the ‘American ‘Stores (Company in Wash- ington, D/C, Mr. Kinney was gradu- ated from Harter High School, Nian- ticoke, in 1947 land is employed by the American .ICar and Foundry Company at Berwick. Doris Marion Grey Betrothed To Richard Schooley, Trucksville Mr. end Mrs. Clarence Grey of Harveys Lake announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Doris Mar- ion to Richard Schooley son of Mr. and Mrs. Dorman Schooley of Trucksville, Miss Grey wias graduated from Lake-Noxen High (School and is em- ployed at Natona Mills, Dallas, Mr. Schooley attended Kingston. Town- ship High ‘School and is employed by Kingston Township Road Depiart- ment, ‘Wedding will itake place February 14, 1953. Miss Mary Bethia Allen Engaged To Burton King Dr. and Mrs. Otis Allen, Harveys Lake, announce the engagement of their daughter Mary Bethia to Bur- ton Wilson King, Falls. The wed- ding date has not yet been set. Mr. King is son of the late Mr. and Mrs, George King, Loyalville. Miss Allen and Mr. King are both graduates of Lake Township schools. Miss ‘Allen, a graduate of Blooms- burg ‘State Teachers College, is sixth grade teacher at Lake-Noxen. Mr, King is an employee of Faust and Soa, Kingston. Mrs. Daniel Brown Is Hostess At Dinner Mrs. Daniel Brown, Idetown, en- tertained at a quilting party and dinner at ‘ther home on Tuesday. Present were Mrs, Walter Kitchen, Mrs. Della Parrish, Mrs. Ernest Fritz, Mrs. Walter Meade, Bonnie Meade, Mrs. Walter Smith, Mrs, Elmer Hoover, Mrs, Corey Meade and the hostess. Joan Anderson, Guest At Variety Shower Joan Anderson, bride elect, was guest of honor lat a variety shower given by her cousin, (Catherine Dein- inger of Scranton Friday evening. She received lovely gifts, Present; were Mrs. Dorothy Dein- inger, Mrs. Helen Luklasiewz, Mrs. Theda Hoover, Mrs, Anna Deininger, Mrs, Flora Lousey, Mrs. Rose Krenit- ski, Mrs. Emma Kaetzel, Mrs. Laura Zimmerman, Mrs. Iva Deininger, Mrs. Margaret Anderson, Mrs. Rob- ert James, Myrtle Kenney, Joan Nancy Warton, the guest of honor and the hostess, November 22 Myrtle Kenney, Har- ris Hill Road, entertained at a linen shower honoring Miss ‘Anderson who will marry Richard Houghwout on Saturday. Kunkle Ladies Enjoy Holiday Turkey Dinner Kunkle WISCS enjoyed a turkey dinner at ‘the Kunkle (Community Hall Wednesday when they held their annual Christmas party. Mrs. George Landon and Mrs. (Stella {Isalacs ‘were menu chairmen, Party tables were festively dec- orated with fholiday greens, bitter sweet, and gay colored ornaments by Mrs. Anna Weaver and Mrs. Oliver Ellsworth. Mus, Frank Mathers of Trucksville furnished the entertainment with a felt-ogram of ‘“‘Silent Night”. Present were: Mesdames Mae Un- derwood, A. IC. Devens, D. P. Honeywell, Joseph Shoemaker, Ar- thur Tredinnick, Julia Kunkle, Myrtle Hess, Agnes Elston, Ralph Ashburner, [Lewis Nulton, Edgar Kerlin, Gomer Elston, James Knecht, Jack Bimistock, Clyde Hoyt, Rus- sel] Miers, Ray Henney, /Allen Brace, Gideon Miller, George Landon, Vic- tor Rydd, A. R. Loveland, Oliver Ellsworth, David Youlls, Ann Weav- er, John, Isaacs, Lewis Wilson, Fred Dodson, William Brace, Frank Math- ers, William Eckert; Rev. Ruth Un- derwood; Jame Birnstock, Winifred Stompler and Mildred Devens. Mrs, Mildred Pruett and daughter, Mildred Mary of Goss Manor, will leave tomorrow fto spend the holi- days with her family in Greenfield, Mass, R Miss Laura Keener To Wed Nelson Harris Tomorrow might at 6 p.m., Laura N. Keener, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Byron Keener of Follies Road, of Nelson Harnis of Wilkes-Barre. Rev. Robert Yost will perform the ceremony in the parsonage of Sha- ventown Methodist Church. Attendants will be sister and brotherdin-law of ‘the bridegroom. Following fthe ceremctay, a recep- tion will be held at the home of the bride. Miss Keener is a graduate of Lehman High School and has (been taking a course for [Civil Service examinations. Mr, Harris was gradu- is in the U.S. Army Reserves. He is employed by the General Cigar Company, : The couple will reside with the bride’s parents. Ada Gordon Is Guest At Shower Monday Night Mrs. Walter Darrow, Trucksville, and Joyce Gordon, Pike's Creek, en- tertained at fa variety shower honor- ing Ada Gordon last Monday might. Ada wias miarried to Ronald Kinney Sunday night. Present at the party were: Mrs. Freas Kinney, Mrs. Fay Hummel, Mrs. Treva Brobst, Mrs. Dorothy DeRemer, Mrs. Wiayne Gordon, Mrs. O. H. Gordon, Mr. land Mrs. Eugene Gordon, Mr, and Mrs. Burton (Gor- don, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gordon, Ronald Kinney, Walter Darrow, Donald Darrow, Florence Gordon, Phyllis Kinney, Eleanor Newell, Iris May, Ruth Zimmerman, Virginia Price, ‘Shirley Tleen Gordon, Peggy Jeanne Darrow, the guest of honor and the hostesses, Bonnie B. Smith, Bride 0f Wilbur Coolbaugh, Jr. Bonnie B. Smith, Wilkes-Barre married Wilbur K.' Coolbaugh, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur [Cool- baugh of Mt. Zion Tuesday at 6:30 P.M. Rev. Robert (Wood performed the ceremony in the parsonage of the Carverton Methodist (Church, |Attendanits were Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Coolbaugh, Sr., parents of the bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs. (Grey, grandparents of the bridegroom, were guests. Huntsville, will become the bride | ated from Meyens High (School. He, Altar And Rosary Notes The Altar and Rosary Society of St. Therese’s Church met Wednesday evening in ‘the church auditorium with Mrs. Albert Pesavento presid- ing, Mr. John Baur, president of the Holy Name (Society and Mrs, Robert ‘Walsh, Grand Regent of tthe (C/D.A., Court Our Lady of Fatima, were present for a Joint [Society Discus- sion on the topic of funnishing new equipment for the kitchen. A com- mittee was appointed to take in- ventory and purchase the necessary fialcilities. The Treasurer's report was given by Mrs, William Boyd and the Secretary's report by Mrs. Edward Miller. Mrs, Samuel Hines gave a complete report on the recent Fash- jon Show, ‘and ‘thanked all her com- mittee for helping to make this a successful event, Father Daniel D. Olswewski thanked the nominating committee: Mrs. John Stenger, Jr., Mrs. William Purcell and Mrs. Robert J. Williams, and the following slate of Officers were elected: President, Mrs. Mer- rill Faegenburg; Vice Presidenit, Mrs. Algent ‘Anflanaitis; Recording Secre- tary, Mrs. Samuel Hines; Treasurer, Mrs. Willard Garey; Financial [Sec- retary, Mrs, Edwand Jackson; (Cor- responding Secretary, Mrs. Alicia Keaney. The [Society will receive Holy Communion on Sunday December 7 at ithe 8:45 Mass. Plans for the Xmas Banquet were completed, (Mrs, Alexander Wazeter (Chairman and Mrs. John J. Dillon, Co-chairman), to be held in the chunch auditorium, Tuesday, Decem- ber 9, at 6:30 p.m. The Kingston House will cater and all reservations are requested ‘to be in by mocn Monday, [December 6th. Rev. Mathew Boylan, Catholic Charities Director, will be the guest seaker, Entertainment will be furnished by Miss Gwen Williams and Regina Bellas. Also Santa will (be present and all are requested to bring a fifty cent gift. Hostess for the meeting were: Mrs. Clinton Johnson, Mrs, Robert Conger, Mrs. James P. Garrity, Mrs. John, J. Dillon, Mrs, Agatha Weigel, Mrs. Joseph Rother, Mrs, Silvio DeMeo, Mrs. Merrill Faegenburg, Mrs. Alexander ‘Wazeter, and Mrs. Thomas Dorosky. Joy Baltimore To Wed Herbert S. Greenwald Announcemenlt has been made of the approaching marriage of Joy Baltimore, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. A. [C. Baltimore of Pioneer Avenue to Herbert S. Greenwald, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Greenwald, Olive Street, Scranton. Rabbi Abraham D. Barras will perform the ceremony at the home of the bride, Sunday (at 2 P.M, The bride will be given in mar- riage by her father. She will have no attendant, Mr. Greenwiald’s brother, Burton will act as best man. ‘A family dinner will follow the ceremony. Miss Baltimore is a graduate of Wyoming Seminary and has been employed by [Gussie’s Specialty ‘Shop, Northampton Street, Wilkes Barre. Mr. Greenwald was graduated from Scranton Central High School and University of Scranton. During World War 2 he served with the U.S. Army in Korea. He is associated with his father in business at Green- wald and (Son, The icouple will reside at 56 Laurel Drive, Oakmont Park, Scranton. Returns From Germany Cpl. Ernest E. Montross, son of Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Montross of Noxen, fs returning to the U.S. from Germany for release from ac- tive Army duty. He had been stationed on Augs- burg Military [Post since August 1951 with the 11th [Field Hospital. Montross, a graduate of Noxen High School, entered the Army in January 1951. He was employed as a woodworker for Ruggles Lumber [Co. before entering the service, Mrs. Ziba Howell returned Tues- day to her home on E, Center Street, IShavertown, after spending last week iat Mineola, L.I. where she atitended the wedding of her daugh- ter, Marjorie to Alfred H. Marino. SHAVER THEATRE SHAVERTOWN FRIDAY & SATURDAY ““Dreamboat” Clifton Webb, Ginger Rogers Cartoon & News Sat. MATINEE ONLY “The Yearling” MONDAY & TUESDAY “Rainbow Round My Shoulder” HIMMLER THEATRE Dallas, Pa. FRIDAY & SATURDAY “Springfield Rifle” with Gary Cooper also Cartoon & News MONDAY & TUESDAY “Montana Territory” with Lon McCallister an Wanda Hendrix also Comedy and Cartoon WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY (Technicolor) i Frankie Laine “You For Me” Cartoon ; with WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY Peter Lawford “California Conquest” aad { : Jane Greer (Technicolor) also \ Cornel Wilde, Teresa Wright Short & Cartoon / 3 Cartoon : i | Personal Interest Harveys Lake Woman's Club Holds Annual Christmas Tea Party . Members of the Harveys Lake Woman's Club enjoyed a Christmas party at the ILake-Noxem High School Thursday evening when re- ports on the [Christmas [Sunshine baskets were made by Mrs. Harvey Kitchen, Service [Chalirman, Five dollars was given to the ‘World ‘Council of (Churches for the Kis Lynn (Christmas fund, Plans were made to hold the January meeting Monday January 5 in the “candles for Korea” team will en- tertain the winners. Mrs, Martin Petroskas is captain of the winning team and Mrs. Earl Payne, of the losers. A motion was made to revise the by-laws. Mittens will be given to needy children at (Christmas time. Present Mesdames: Anthony Ser- han, Donald D. [Smith, Harold Smith, Delmar Winltersteen, Elwood Davis Richard Williams, Marshall Harrison, William P. Kelley, Robert Payne, John Stenger 3rd, Walbridge Lein- thiall, William Deets, Charles Deets, John Daugherty, H. E. Payne, Henry Wolfe, [Clarence Moledor, Anthony C. Macri, Edward Crake, Warren fiorm of a party in which the losing Dennis, Fuller Ashton, [Stephen Hartman, Sr., Allen Kitchen, Grover W. Anderson, George Taylor, Charles 'S. Williams, [Clarence Oberst, Ray- mond Grey, [Clarence Montross, Harry Jones, Edgar W. Hughes, Sr., O. A. Allen, George IC. Bray, Hattie Wiesley, H. B. Allen, Frederick Swamn- son, George W. Kanaar, Luther Hummel, Jr., Daniel Smith, Earl Payne, Arthur Engler, David Price, John Yalick, Gus Condoras, Grace L. Martain, (Carrie Rood, Carl Swian- son, David Deater, Elmer Deater, H. R. (Garinger, Raymond ‘Garinger, Joseph Rauch, George Searfoss, Mer- rel Bunnett, Robert Crosby, Thomas Garrity, Charles Raklewicz, Carl J. [Schreiner, Jr., George J. Alles, Jr., Henry Deater, William Fletcher, Fred Merrill, Reese Finn, Malcolm Nelson, (Clifford Davis, Harold: IGeb- ler, John Schappert, Jack Nothoff, Frank Bialogowicz, Calvin McHose, Albert Armitage; Misses Bethia Al- len, [Carol Deets, Eleanor Humphrey, Karen Williams, Pauline Davis, Esther Hildreth, Donna Smith, Gary and Marvin Serhan, mand Jay Stenger. ? Mrs. [Frederic 'W. Anderson, Pioneer ‘Avenue, Shavertown, has re- turned home after threes weeks ob- servation at Benjamin [Franklin (Clinic, Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vian Horn, Lake Street, had as weekend guest Commander Malcolm Sharpe, up from Philadelphia for the deer sea- son. Mr. Van Horn got his buck, eight points, (Commander [Sharpe hiad no luck, Mr, and Mrs. Harry H. Ritts, Jr., Claude ‘Street, are leaving today for iCalifornia, where they will visit Mrs. Ritts’ aunt and pncle, Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Itrich in Pasadena, and take in the Rose Bowl game and parade. They expect to go by way of Chic- ago, returning in five weeks. Mrs. Ritts is ithe former Marie Keefer, daughter of Mrs, Arthur Keefer, Sr., Claude (Street. : change gifts—and and make the sprightly 2% cups Swans Down Cake Flour ; @ 2 teaspoons double-acting baking powder 1% teaspoons salt 13% cups sugar 1 cup shortening sifter; flour, baking powder, flavorings and mix until all Add eggs and beat 1 minute in *With butter, margarine, or lard, use any sper Doriadng use % cup milk Vix by hand or at a low speed of electric mixer. Count o: beating time. Or count beating strokes. Allow about 150 ST pein per minute. Scrape bowl and Spee, or besie often.) Measure into § kin salt, and sugar. Place shortening in mix- ing bowl and stir just to soften. Sift in dry ingredients. Add LE on flour is dampened. Then beat 2 minutes. b longer. Stir in nut meats. . 2 Turn batter into greased and lightly floured 9-inch tube pan. Bake . moderate oven (375°F.) 1 hour, or until done. Cool. Then spread with Fluffy Butter Cream Frosting and decorate with a wreath of poinsettas made up of cut citron and sliced maraschino cherries. Lovely To Look At— | Delightful To Eat 8 8 Christmas is always heralded by the wonderful spiri i C al aldec pirit of gracious giving and receiving. At this time of the year it is a to ex- \ hospitality. Hostesses all over the land shi their houses and uncover treasured recipes for holiday ny Whether you entertain in a simple or elaborate manner you'll want to serve the Holly Wreath Nut Cake pictured above. Downy tender, it’s rich with the flavor of chopped nut meats and butter cream frosting. Bake it in a 9” tube pan to provide many slices for the holiday guests ma ¢ r poinsetta decoration on top of the cake by fashioning thin slivers of green citron for the stem and maraschino cherry halves for the flower. It’s a beauty to behold and a delight to eat! 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