PAGE FOUR Purely Personal Mrs. Allan W. Sanford, Pioneer Avenue, Shavertown,. left Tuesday to spend some time at Crystal Riv- er, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford H. Davis, Idetown, announce the birth of a baby girl at Nesbitt Hospital Janu- ary 7. Flor- ence Roberts of Davenport Street, -has been promoted to staff ser- geant at Fairchild, Wash. Ivy and Ruth Pethick, Evergreen Street, Shavertown, left this week for Uleta, Florida, where they will spend two months. They will drive down with their sister, Mrs. Irene Evans of Scranton. Mr. and Mrs. Denton Updyke, Shaver Avenue, Fernhrook, have announced the birth of a baby boy, Daniel. The Updykes have three daughters. Mr. Updyke is em- ployed by Fernbrook Mill. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Swingle, Main Road, Shavertown, have an- nounced the birth of a baby boy, Michele Alwen, November 19. The - Swingles have another son, aged " five and a daughter, aged four. Mr. Swingle is a teacher at West Pitts- ton High School. Mrs. H. H. Zeiser, Huntsville Road, and Mrs. W. J. Smith, Mill Street, left on Wednesday to spend the winter at St. Petersburg, Fla. They will stay at the Princess Mar- tha Hotel. Joseph Garrity, former Harveys Lake resident, has moved from Long Island to Brookings, South Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Fuller Dymond, Huntington, L. L., spent several days during the holidays visiting friends “and relatives in the Back Mountain area. The Dymonds are former ~ Back Mountain residents. Fred Kiefer, former Shrineview spent last week on a business trip “to Wyoming Valley and visited old friends in the Dallas area. He says ‘Lois is in the advertising business in New York City; Ida Mae, fairly «is a boarding student at Wyoming - Seminary, and Peter, now thirteen, : is attending a Jesuit School in New * York City. Mark Smith, son of Mr, and Mrs. - John Smith, Main Street, Trucks- ville, celebrated his first birthday with a few friends at his home re- = cently. ~ Mr. and Mrs. William Boyd, Hol- comb Road, Shavertown, were guests of honor at a farewell party ~ given by their neighbors Saturday . night. The Boyds will move to Wil- liamsport where Mr. Boyd is em- . ployed by the Atlantic Refining - Company as soon as they can find a house. Paul G. Laux Promoted To Sergeant In Korea Paul G. Laux, son of Mr. and Mrs. ~ Paul J. Laux, Pioneer Ave., Shaver- town, was recently promoted to ' sergeant while serving in Xorea " with the 3rd Infantry Division. His division, “Rock of the Marne” which saw bitter fighting in the Iron Triangle and at Outpost Harry and Jackson Heights, is now un- dergoing intensive post-truce train- Sergeant Laux, who arrived in Korea last April, is the troop in- formation and education specialist in the 65th Regiment's Company B. - He holds the Combat-Infantryman . Badge, Korean Presidential Unit Ci- tation Badge and UN and Korean - Service Ribbon. Laux, a graduate of Kingston Township High School and King’s College, entered the Army in July, 11952 and completed basic training ~ at Camp Breckenridge, Ky. Elinor Daron To Marry Loren Cragle, Jan. 22 Invitations have been issued for the marriage of Elinor J. Daron, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Daron, Luzerne, and Loren D. Cra- gle Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Cragle Sr., Sweet Valley R. D. Rev. A. James Cara will perform the double ring ceremony in Bennett Presbyterian Church January 22 at 7:30 p.m. Following the candlelight service, a reception will be held in the church parlors. © Miss Daron is a graduate of Kingston High School and Wyo- ming Seminary Dean School of Business. She has been employed by the Daron Block Company in Luzerne. Mr. Cragle was graduated from Lehman High School and served with the U. S. Army for two years. He is employed by the Huntington Dairy, Huntington Mills. The couple will reside at Sweet Valley. Miss Daron was guest of honor at a variety shower given by her sister, Mrs. John Laughead of Phil- adelphia at the Daron home and at a personal shower given by Mrs. Robert Golightly and Betty Tregon, December 13, at the Tregon home. Jean Hart Is Honored At Variety Shower Jean Hart, bride-elect, was guest of honor at a variety shower given by ‘Mrs. Tex Wilson, Mrs. Andrew Denmon, Mrs. tvartin Quinn, Mrs. Doris Mallin, all sisters of her fi- ance, Robert Monk, and Mrs. John Allabaugh, at the Monk home in Pinecrest Avenue, Friday night. Miss Hart and Mr. Monk will be married tomorrow at 2 p.m. The party table was attractive with beautifully decorated cake as centerpiece and pink tapers. Present were: Mesdames Helen Hart, Irene C. Monk, Charles May- er, Sherry Nulton, Donald Besecker, George Bittenbender, Reba Stewart, Clyde Monk Jr., Kenneth Brobst, Ted Wilson, Melvin Morris, Alton Sprout, Thomas Makravitz, John Kachurak, Stephen Pavlick, Frank Summa, Stephen Stolarick, Joan Williams, the guest of honor and the hostesses. Dolores Kenjorski Is Bride Of Louis Kubasek of the recent death of her father, Dolores Kenjorski, daughter of Mrs. Helen and the late Louis Kenjorski of Jackson Township, became the bride of Laurence C. Kubasek, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kubasek of Mocanaqua, December 26. Rev. Mi- chael Kruper performed the double ring ceremony in Mocanaqua Ro- man Catholic Church before an altar decked with holiday greens and flowers. Attendants were Mrs. Mary Gzymski of Nanticoke, sister of the bride, and Anthony Kubasek of Mocanaqua, brother of the bride- groom. {The bride wore rose gaberdine suit with white accessories. . Her shoulder bouquet was of white or- chids. Mrs. Gzymski chose navy wool suit with pink accessories and shoulder bouquet of pink carna- tions. Mrs. Kenjorski, mother of the bride selected black dress and Mrs. Kubasek, mother of the bridegroom, navy with shoulder bouquet of pink carnations. Following the ceremony, a recep- tion was held in the church parlors and the couple left on a trip. Mrs. Kubasek was graduated from Harter High School, Nanticoke, and Empire School of Beauty Culture. She is employed by the American Cigar Factory in Lee Park. Mr. Ku- basek was graduated from Shick- shinny High School and served with | the U. S. Army during World War 2. He is employed by Kerstetter Silk Company in Mocanaqua. The couple is residing with the bride’s mother. ky! Mr. and Mrs. Evan W. Evans, Carverton Road, Trucksville, an- nounce the engagement. of their daughter, Wahnetta June, to Wil- liam John Berti, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norti Berti, Main Street, Dallas. Miss Evans is a graduate of Westmoreland High School, class of 1953, and is employed by the Acme Store at Luzerne. Mr. Berti was graduated from Westmoreland High School, class of .1952, and is asso- ciated with his father in the coal business. He is a member of the Naval Reserves. No date has been set for wedding. the Robert Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ide. Ide- town, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mildred Marie, to Robert Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas, South Coventry, Conn. Miss Ide is a graduate of Lehman High School and is employed at Natona Mill. Mr. Thomas was graduated from Chapman Technical February 14 High School, New London, Conn. and served for four years with the U. S. Air Force, one and a half of them in Okinawa. He is now em- ployed by Pratt and Whitney Air- craft Corporation at Hartford, Conn. where the couple will live. The wedding will take place in yalville Methodist Church, Sun- day, February 14. Beverly Ann Davies, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Davies of Wyo- ming Ave. Kingston, became the bride of Russell K. Beck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beck of Center Street, Shavertown, Friday, Janu- ary 1 at 11 am. Rev. Alfred L. Crayton performed the double ring ceremony in Kingston Methodist Church before an altar flanked with vases of white chrysanthemums. Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph VanLabeck of Kingston, cousins of the bride. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore teal blue street length dress with matching hat. Her shoulder bouquet was of yellow orchids. Mrs. VanLabeck chose dusty pink street length dress, Both Mrs. Davies, mother of the bride, and Mrs. Beck, mother of the bridegroom, selected navy dresses and accessories and shoulder bou- quets of pink baby carnations. Following the ceremony, a re- ception was held in the church par- lors and the couple left for a trip to New York City. Mrs. Beck is a graduate of Kings- ton High School and Wyoming Seminary Dean School of Business. She has been employed by Kings- ton National Bank. Mr. Beck was graduated from Kingston Township High School and Pennsylvania State School of Technology. He served for twenty months with the U. S. Navy. He is now employed by Pratt and Whitney Aircraft Corporation at New Haven, Conn. 4 The couple resides at 84 Linden Street, New Haven. Out of town guests for the wed- Old-Fashioned Sleighride A large company of children and adults gathered Sunday afternoon at the Weiss Farm on Machell Ave- nue for a sleighride. Charles Elston, who farms the place, put strings of sleighbells on the horses and hitched them to ‘an old bobsled. Mr. Elston’s daughter Ruth (Mrs. Harry Howell) drove the horses. The round of the open fields is one mile long, and at each round the sled was repacked with riders. Par- ents of the riders joined the party for some of the trips. There was an endless round of gay songs with Jingle Bells most frequently heard. Rev. C. H. Frick took color motion pictures of the party. Shavertown ding were Mr. and Mrs. Bud Davies, brother and sister-in-law of the bride, of Syracuse, N. Y., William Davies, brother of the bride of Philadelphia, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beck, brother and sister-in- law of the bridegroom, of Wilming- ton, Del. larveys Lake Women Meet At High School The Harveys Lake Women’s Ser- vice Club met on January 7 at Lake Noxen High School when reports were given by various officers. The Executive Board of the club will meet at the home of Mrs. Bur- ton King on Tuesday evening, Janu- ary 19th. : A film on polio was shown, fol- lowed by a white elephant sale. Present were: Mesdames William Deets, Garvin Smith, Stephen Hart- man, Frank Biologowicz, Burton King, Reese Finn, Harold Gebler, Carrie Rood, Otis Allen, Edgar W. Hughes Sr., Warren W. Dennis, Clarence Oberst, Delmar Winter- steen, Fuller Ashton, Richard Wil- liams, Malcolm Nelson, Elwood Davis, John Byrne, James P. Gillis, Thomas Garrity, Arthur Engler, Earl Payne, Julian Balavage, Ed- ward Crake, Raymond Garinger, Wilfred Ide, H. E. Payne, Miss Paul- ine Davis, Miss Eleanor Humphrey. Trumbowers Entertain Mr. and Mrs. Ord Trumbower entertained members of their club recently. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eck, Mr. and Mrs. W. Charles Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hand, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dettmore, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rice, the host and hostess. Miss Harriet Williams To Wed Clitford Parker Harriet Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Williams, Shaver Avenue, Shavertown, will become the bride of Clifford K. Parker, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Parker, Beech Street, Shavertown, tomor- row at 2 p.m. Rev. Robert Yost will perform the ceremony in. Shaver- town Methodist Church. William Burnaford will be soloist and Mrs. Robert Wright will preside at the organ. Matron of honor will be Mrs. Betty Semko of Kingston and brides- maids, Arline Kriner, Dallas, and of the bride, of Shavertown. George Parker, brother of the bridegroom, of New York City, will be best man, and John Parker, burgh, Ross Williams Jr., Ralph Swan, Shavertown, and Philip Wal- ter of Forty Fort, ushers. Following the ceremony, a recep- tion will be held at the Country Club and the couple will leave on a trip. Miss Williams is a graduate of Kingston Township High School and has been employed at Back Moun- tain Lumber Company. Mr. Parker was graduated from Kingston High School and served with the U. S. Army in Korea. He is associated with his father in the George A. Parker and Son Service Station, Shavertown. The couple will reside at 99 Shav- er Avenue, Shavertown. Variety showers have been given for the bride-elect by Mrs. Ross Williams Jr., Mrs. Betty Semko and Elinor Downs of Lehman. Dallas March Of Dimes Workers Are Chosen Mrs. Harry Ohlman, chairman of Dallas Borough, March of Dimes Drive, January 26, has announced the names of workers who will stop in homes with lighted porches from 7 until 8 p.m. and pick up the con- tributions. They are your neighbors: Hunts- ville Road, upper, Mrs. Arthur Den- nis, lower, Mrs. Howard Risley; Davenport, Mrs. Robert Williams; Parrish, Mrs. Gerald Frantz; Park, Mrs. Elwood Meyers; Elizabeth, Mrs. Frank Michael; Maplewood, Mrs. William Evans Jr.; Center Hill, Mrs. Robert VanHorn; Lake, Mrs. Jack Dungey; Lake, Mrs. Ray Ev- ans; Baldwin, Mrs. Lloyd Kear; Church, Miss Frances Dorrance; Lu- zerne, Mrs. James Besecker Jr.; Terrdce, Mrs. James Lacy; Main, Mrs. Robert Bodycomb; Main, Mrs. Norti Berti; Franklin, Mrs. Thomas Reese; Ridge, Mrs. Alan Root; Cen- ter Hill, Mrs. Donald Davis; Ma- chell, Mrs. Ornan Lamb and Mrs. Arthur Ross. Gate Of Heaven Women Plan Bake Sale Sunday Mrs. Clara Kauch and Mrs. Thomas Hudak, chairmen, have an- nounced that Bands 10, 11, 12 will conduct a bake sale following all masses at the church on Sunday. Participating will be the follow- ing women: Mesdames Jacob An- deres, Theodore Bossert, John Faricellia, Antonio Monast, Stanley Wrobleski, George Cave, Fred Coc- kayne, Joseph Drust, Ora Fowler, Mary Marger, Francis Manzoni, Jo- seph Manzoni, Sidney Fielding, David Estus, John Dargoy, Nelson Shaver, Jennie Gladey, Kate Cul- len, Willard Parsons, Andrew Kle- ban, Stephen Bombick, George Arzente, John Kupstas, Mary Bom- bick, Lavan Beisel, Louis Kramer, Fred Kropp, Rose Rundle, George Sponsellar, James Duffy, Fred Houli- han, Frank Vassello, Andrew Sokol, Ralph Daley, Joseph Hughes Jr., Robert Roberts, Andrew Jacobs, Matt Evans, Marvin Elston, J. Car- roll, Richard Coolbaugh; Misses Ann Manzoni and Ann McNally. Gate Of Heaven Pupils Enjoy Skating Party Eighth grade students of Gate of Heaven School enjoyed an ice skat- ing party at the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Waldow, Mountain Lake, on Sunday. Father Kane drove the bus and furnished the transportation. Present were: Carol Thomas, Ruth Waldow, Ruth Kavanah, Catherine Shonk, Monica Polachek, Marianne Parsons, Francis Kozich, Joseph Kowaleski, Joseph Blazes, Robert Jones, Robert Blessing, Donald Gavigan, Girard Stoner, John Not- hoff, John Sidorek, Arthur Camp- bell and Leo Letner. Fire Company To Serve Roast Beef Dinner Trucksville Volunteer Fire Com- pany will sponsor a roast beef din- ner with all the trimmings at the Fire Hall, Wednesday evening at 7. Serving will be done by the Fire Auxiliary. Only a limited number of tickets, 125, will be sold. A clock and radio will be given as door prizes. HIMMLER THEATRE Dallas, Pa. 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