PAGE FOUR POST, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1953 Purely Personal Lester Lewis, music supervisor in Dallas Borough-Kingston Township Schools, returned to work on Mon- day after a ten day illness of the Bess Klinetob returned fo her ig at Sweet Valley last weekend after spending several weeks murs- ing in Kingston. [Christine (Gill, Old River Road, Mary Elizabeth [Schiooley, student at Penn State College, spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. S. R. Schooley, Norton Avenue. Mrs, Francis McCarty has re- turned to her home in Trucksville after being a patient at the Mercy Hospital for several weeks following Burgess Herbert Smith is able to be out again afiter submitting to an eye lopevation. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley (Steelman, Trucksville, are spending some time Mrs. Melvyn Estey has returned after spending some time in Fort Lauderdale, Fla, She was accom- panied by her mother, Mrs. R. B. White of Ashley. Janice Liou Austin, (Shavertown, lely, were named ‘to the dean's list at Mansfield State Teachers Col- lege. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph [Flannigan, Machell Avenue, celebrated (their wedding anniversary last Thurs- Cards have been received from Mrs. Edward Kenft, 3461 Tuxedo Road, Atlanta, Ga., saying (that she is living with her family there where there is lots of warm sun- shine, shrubs and flowers in full bloom and plenty of civil war hist- ory. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Milbrodit, Dallas R. D. 1, have announced the birth of a baby girl in General Hospital March 2. Mr. and Mrs. Julius [Sobieski, Jackson, hiad as recent guests ‘their son and |[daughterdfindlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Henry [Sobieski and [Florence ~ Pfc. Robert Scally of Quantico, Va. spent the weekend with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Scally Sr. of Jackson Township. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hughes, Leh- man Avenue, are spending a month in Florida. Mr, and Mrs. Nesbitt Garinger have returned to their home at Red Ledge Drive after spending some time in Florida. Mrs. Marcus Ladt, Spring (Street, Shavertown, fis able to be out again after a serious illness of pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Hand have returned to their home on Main Street, Dallas, aifter spending some time in Florida. Dr. and Mrs. Jay Young, Norton ‘Avenue, Dallas, have announced the birth of a. son wt Mercy Hospital February 25. _ Harry |Carey, Demuinds Road, who suffered a heart attack sometime ago has had a relapse and has re- turned to General Hospital. Lt. and Mrs, William B. Baran, Dallas R. D. 3, announce the birth of a baby girl at Nesbitt Hospital February 25. Mrs. Baran is the for- mer Mary M. Carey of Dallas. This is the couple's first child. Mr, and Mrs, O. W. Smith, for- mer Kingston residents, have taken up residence at {the Meadowirest development ‘in Trucksville, Mr. and Mrs. Danfiel (A. Rowan, and sons, Daniel and Brian, former residents of Plainfield, N. J, have purchased and moved into a new home on the Whitesell development at Oak Hill, Dallas R. D. 1, Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Darby and Joan of Kingston, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Anesi and Dale anid Donald of Forty Fort have also purchased homes in the Oak Hill developmenit. Mr. land Mrs, Robert Van Horn, Lake (Street, spent the weekend in Philadelphia and New York (City. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Davis, anid sons, Jeff and Modd, have moved from Main Street, Dallas, to a home they purchased on W. (Center Hill Road. Mr. Davis fis Dodge Factory meipresentiative. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Downes, Shaver Avenue, Shavertowin, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Elinor, to Richard F. Handley, son. of Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Handley of Main Street, Sha- vertown, Miss Downes, a graduate of West- moreland High School, is employed sted Air Force Base, Middletown. Mr, Handley was graduated from Kingston Township High School and has been. serving with the U.S. Navy aboard the USS Franklin D. Roosevelt for tthe past year, At pre- sent he is docked at Norfolk, Va., for repairs. No date has been set for the Mr, and Mrs. Ornan Lamb, Leh- man, announce the engagement of their daughter, Karen Priscilla, to Thomas Dodge Twichell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Twichell of Fay- ettville, N. Y. The wedding will take place next month, Miss Lamb is a graduate of Fay- ettville High School and Cornell University where she majored in home economics. She is teaching in Johnson (City High School. Mr. Twichell wias aiso graduated [from Fayettville High School and Deer- field Academy. Before serving: with the U. S. Army in Korea he at- tendeld Syracuse University. He is now a student at Harper Colon Binghamiton, N. Y. Eastern Star Sponsors Variety Show March 12 Dallas [Chapter No. 396 Order Eastern Star will sponsor a variety show at Dallas Franklin Township High School Thursday, March 12 at 8 p.m. Co-chairmen of the affair are Mrs. Winifred Hoover, Mrs. Helen Hontz and Mrs. Mary Sow- den, Commititee chairmen are: Mrs. Cora Nulton, baked goods; Mrs. Mae Ash, Mrs. Mildred Hontz, Mrs. Mil- dred C. Hontz, candy; Mrs. Edna Lowe and Mrs, Jean Johnson, ad- vertising; Mrs. Ruth. Miller, Mrs. Pearl Gosart, Mrs, Maude Dilcer, refreshments; Mrs. Eleanior Jones, Mrs. Eva Ray, tickets; Mrs. Ella Williams, Mvs. Lorene Crews, pat- rons; Mrs. Mary W. Sowden, pro- gram; Mrs, Idabelle Mannear and Mrs. Mildred ‘Commons, publicity. Mrs. Ornan Lamb Is Hostess To Workers Mrs. Orman Lamb, captain of the Red Cross Fund campaign in Leh- man, entertained her helpers at a bea at her home in Lehman last Wednesdaly. Present were her co- chairman, Mrs, Winthrop (Sargent, Mrs. Ella Lewis, Mrs. John Hum- phrey, Mrs. IC. R. Goodwin, Mrs. John Lizdas, Mrs, Gilbert Tough, Mrs. Charles Ely, Mrs, [Charles [Sponseller, Mrs, Emmi Smith, Mrs. Laning Harvey, Mrs. James Robin- son and Mrs. Robert Evans. HIMMLER THEATRE Dallas, Pa. FRIDAY & SATURDAY “April In Paris” (Technicolor) with by Doris Day, Ray Bolger also Cartoon & News MONDAY & TUESDAY “The Lusty Men” with Susan Hayward Robert Mitchum also Cartoon Every Monday and Tuesday All Students Over 12 years, 25¢ WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY “The Sky Full of Moon” with Jan Sterling, Carleton Carpenter also Cartoon \ Young Folks Enjoy Progressive Dinner A group of Lehman young folks enjoyed a progressive party last Saturday night, The (party started at the home of Mrs. Walter Cham- berlain with the main course being served by Mrs. Alice’ Elston, Mrs. A. B. Simms and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nuss. A hay ride preceded the dessert course at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Alden Wagner. Present were: William Simms, Walter Elston, Charles and Arthur Nuss, Alden Wagner, Donald Per- rego, Frank Prutzman, Walter Chamberlain, Marilyn Sickler, Mar- garet [Schraeder, Joan Kostenbader, (Charlotte Peake, Barbara Gregory, Elsie Jean Ide, Lorraine Keller and Jean Sterling. First Boy In Twenty Years For The Nultons The first boy born into. the Lewis Nulton family in twenty years ar- 20, son anid first child of Mr, and Mrs. Albert Nultton. Albert Nulton is son of Mrs. Lewis and the late Lewis Nulton, Dallas RD 1, Mrs. Nulton is the former Agnes Lund, only daughter of Andrew Lund, Woodbridge. Eleanor J. Beatty Is Bride Of Courtdale Man Eleanor J. Beatty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beatty, Cen- ter Moreland, became the bride of Norman Whiting, son of Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Whiting of Courtdale Saturday, February 28 @t 7 p.m. Rev. Roy Beane performed the icere- mony at the Whiting home. There were no attendants. The bride wore seafoam colored gaberdine suit with matching ac- cessories. Mrs. Whiting is a graduate of Tunkhannock High (School. Mr. Whiting was graduated from 'Court- dale High School and is associated with the H, W. King Floor Sanding Company in Kingston. The couple resides with the bride- groom’s parents, Sutton Brothers Are Headed For The States It will be a happy reunion for the Leslie Sutton family of Lehman, April 1 when both sons, Pfc. Leslie and Pfc. Aaron arrive from Korea for furloughs. The boys, though serving with different units and in (different places, were able to make arrange- ments to come home on the same boat, They sailed on Sunday. Both graduates cf Lehman High School, the Sutton boys went diredtly into the service after school. Leslie in the Field Artillery land Aaron with the military police. Four other Sutton children, Mae, Thelma, Helen and Dorothy are students at Lehman. A married daughter, Mrs, Emma Krowkowski, lives at Ambler, Pa. It's A Boy For The Beseckers Mr. and Mrs, Frank J. Besecker, 1400 Ruatan (Street, Hyattsville, Md. announce ‘the birth of a son, Kenneth Lee, weight nine pounds and two ounces, February 13, at Georgetown Unliversity Hospital. Mrs. Besecker is the former dJose- phine Nichols, daughter of Mr. anid Mrs. G. W. Nichols, Wardan [Ave- nue, Trucksville. Frank is son of Mr. and Mrs, F. J. Besecker, Popu- lar Street, Kingston. Mrs. Nichols spent ten days in January with her daughter in Hyattsville, brought three-year old Ruth Ann home with her to Trucks- ville for a wisit; and returned the child to her parents the day before the mew baby was born. This led automatically to another ‘ten day visit in Hyattsville, Mrs, Nichols is home again, misses Ruth Ann very much, and reports that mother and child are doing well. Elderson Board Plans Reading For March 19 At the Official Board meeting of Alderson Methodist Church Monday evening, plans were outlined for a reading, “The [Silver Chalice,” to be given by Mrs. Edgar [Singer of Forty Fort at the church, Thursday, March 19 at 8 p.m. The Commission on Education wili meet for a covered dish supper at the Church Monday evening when Rev. Ruth Underwood will show a film on, church work. Offic- ial Board members will be guests. Present Monday evening were: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Garinger, Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Kitichen, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Kistler, Gilbert (Car- penter, Mrs, Harry Allen, Mrs. Fred Swanson, Mrs. Howard Higgins, Mrs, Joseph Rauch and Mrs. Albert Armitage. Mrs. Guy Faust, Hazleton, has been spending the week with Mrs. Philip Ritter, Franklin Street. Mrs. Faust, cousin of Mrs. Ritter is ‘the former Edna Isaacs of Dallas. a 16” GRILL ALSO awnings. WILKES-BARRE 2-2212 William J. Thomas Jr. A.A. “Billy” Thomas, Philadelphia, for- merly of Dallas, Recruit Petty Of- ficer was elected Honorman of his company at Bainbridge, Md. U.S. Naval Training Center recently, an honor seldom bestowed on a com- pany petty officer, and was one of five finalists out of 1300 Recruit Officers for the American: [Spirit Honor Medal. Billy is a graduate of Swarth- more High' Schoo] and Penn State College, At the time of his enlist- ment he was employed by Westing- house Electric Manufacturing (Com- pany. After a holiday leave, he re- turned (to Bainbridge for assign- ment and is now at [Technical Training School in Norman, Okla- homa. King’s Daughters Plan Millinery Preview King’s Daughters Class of (Sha- vertown Methodist Church will meet Monday March 9 in the social rooms of ‘the Church and enjoy a preview of spring millinery pre- sented by Mrs. Jacqueline Adoni- zio with Mrs. (George Jacobs com- mentator. The time is 8 p.m. Models for the show, memBers of the |class, will be Mrs. Robent Casterline, Mrs. [Stanley Katacinsky, Mrs. (Charles Eberle Jr., Mrs. Robert Shotwell, Mrs. Wilbur Lawry, Mrs. Gordon Edwards, Mrs. Luther Pow- ell, Mrs, (Cecil Poynton, Mrs. Wal- ter Cook, and Mrs. Charles Kish- lbaugh. HAVE YOUR SPRING COAT Remodeled & Relined For EASTER WE MAKE THEM LOOK LIKE NEW BETTER TAILOR and FURRIER 147 Main St., Luzerne, Pa. Call 7-2562 or Res. 71-7126 John Karl Thomas A/3C John Karl Thomas A/3C was also graduated from Swarthmore High Scnool and studied at Pennsylvania Military [College, Chester, for two years. October, 1952 he enlisted in the Air Force and ‘took his basic training at Sampson Air Force Base, Geneva, N.Y. He is now radio oper- ator at [Fundamentals Technical Schiool, Xeesler Air Force Base, Biloxi, Miss. Billy and Kar] are sons of Mr. and Mrs; William Thomas and grandsons of Mrs. Margaret Hilde- brant, Norton Avenue. The boys, born in Dallas, moved tio Phildel- phia fifteen years mgo. They have a younger brother, David, aged four- teen. Clare M. Grose To Wed John Patterson King Announcement has been made of the engagmeent of [Clare May Grose, daughter of Mrs. Hugh J. Grose of Main Street, Dallas to John Patter- son King, son of Mr. and Mrs, War- ren A. King of Bedford, Pa. The wedding will take place April 4. Miss Grose is a graduate of Dal- las Borough High School and is employed by (the Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company in Wilkes- Barre. Mr. King was graduated from Pennsylvania [State [College and served with the US. Army during World War 2. He is employed by the Westinghouse Electric (Corpora- tion in Philadelphia, The couple will reside in Philadelphia. Leona Mae Lord, Bride Of Cpl. Philip Walter At a very pretty wedding, Leona Mae Lord, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, James D. Lord, Huntsville, be- came ‘the bride of (Cpl. Philip L. Walter, som of Mr, and Mrs. Roy P. Walter of Forty Fort, Saturday at 2 p.m. Rev. Roy Bean performed the idouble ring ceremony in Huntsville Methodist (Church before an altar banked with greens and flanked with white tapers. The bride, given in nisreiog by her father, wore white satin floor length gown fashioned with high neckline, tight lace bodice, long sleeves pointed at the wrist and full skirt with train, Her finger tip veil feli from a Juliet cap edged white miniature carnations centered with an onchid. June Lord was her sister's maid of fhonor. She wore pink [floor length gown styled with off the shoulder neckline and bolero jacket. She carried red roses. Mrs, (Charles Barnes of TLiehman anid Mrs, Jeanne Schooley Fitsko of Luzerne, bridesmaids, selected blue dresses made like that of the maid of honor land carried yellow roses. Mrs. Lord, mother of the bride, chose mavy with white accessories and camellias and Mns, Walter, mother of the bride groom, brown with yellow roses, Edmund Hessler of Geneva, N. Y. was best man and (Clifford Parker, Shavertown and Arthur Bush, Wilkes-Barre, ushers. Following the |ceremiony, a recep- tion was held in. the church parlors and the couple left for Florida, Miss Lord is a graduate of Leh- man High School and Wilkes-Barre Business (College. She is employed at Natona Mill. Cpl. Walter was graduated from Forty Fort High School and attended Wilkes (Col- lege. He served for the last six years with the 2nd Marine Division. He is now stationed at Wyoming with the Marine Corps Reserve Training [Cenlter on ‘the 6th Truck Company Inspector Instrudtor Staff. The couple will reside at 101 Myers Street, Wyoming. Mrs. Roswell Patterson and in- fant son, Roswell Mark, returned to their home on Huntsville Road over ‘the weekend. Her mother, Mrs, Peck of Waverly is taking care of Take some home for Sunday Dinner Rush for values at the value shop!
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