QUE EN Purely Personal Byron Ide has returned to his after spending two weeks at Davis- ville, R. I. Naval Base, where he struction equipment. Mrs. W. F. Newberry, Stone Acres, expects to leave for Mexico shortly. She will fly. Mrs. Louis Kelly has returned to patient at General Hospital. Jacqueline Mulcy, member of the Sophomore Class at Penn State Col- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mulcey, Overbrook Road. She has as guest her roommate. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Ide, Hunts- ville, left Monday to spend several weeks at Mexico City. ‘ Mary Elizabeth Schooley, sopho- more at Penn State College, is spending the week with her moth- er, Mrs. S. R. Schooley, Machell Avenue. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Bodycomb, Main Street, spent Sunday at Bain- bridge, Md., visiting their son, Bob, who is taking his basic training there. Bob will be home for two weeks February 6. Paul Mulcey, Overbrook Road, spent several days this week in Philadelphia on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Robert VanHorn, Lake Street, had as guests last week Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carson of Philadelphia. The Carsons and VanHorns are neighbors at Harveys Lake in the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Richards, Lehman Avenue, had as Sunday dinner guests Rev. and Mrs. Wil- liam Gendall, Wilkes - Barre; Rev. Joseph Sproule and Miss Sadie Sproule, Dallas; Rev. and Mrs. Alvin Bartlett, Tunkhannock; and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gansel, Warrior Run. Rev. Joseph Sproule is able to be up and about after an illness of three weeks. * Robert Henney, student at Penn State College, is spending the mid- year recess with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Henney of Kunkle. This weekend he visited New York City and Philadelphia. ‘Howard Isaacs, Trucksville, left Wednesday to spend some time in Florida. Mrs. Bertha Jenkins, Huntsville, who has been so critically ill, is able to sit up now. David Joseph has returned to his home on Norton Avenue after a business trip to Salt Lake City. Rev. and Mrs. Charles Frick, Huntsville, attended and took part Grace Lorraine Barrell To Wed Marvin Yeust © Mr. and Mrs. Chester R. Barrall of Lehman, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Grace Lor- raine, to Marvin Everett Yeust, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Yeust of Main Street, Shavertown. | Miss Barrall is a graduate of Leh- ' man-Jackson Township High School and is attending College Miseri- cordia where she is majoring in home economics. Mr. Yeust was graduated from Dallas Township High School and served . for two: years with «the United States Army, 16 months of which were spent in Germany. He is employed at the Duplan Corpora- tion in Kingston. No date has been set for the wedding. Mrs. Beulah Winters Is Given Surprise Party Mrs. Beulah Winters, Kunkle and Mount Zion, celebrated her sev- entieth birthday Friday evening with a surprise party at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Elwood Mar- tin, Kunkle. Present were the host and hostess and the guest of hon- or; Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Roderick, Mr. and Mrs. Jason Harding, Mrs. Leona Brace, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brace and son Lee; Hilda Richard- son, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Schoon- over, with children, Carol, Perry, Beverly, Shirley and Dennis; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Robbins, Dale and Barry; Skippy and David Martin. Young Folks, Guests Bt Spaghetti Supper Young People of the Shavertown Bible Church were entertained last Friday evening at a spaghetti sup- per. at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Russell Edmondson, Shaver Avenue, Shavertown. The following attend- ed: Roxie Hoover, Erma Garnett, Betty Walters, Robert Fitzgerald, Richard Seymour, William Naugle, Warren Fitzgerald, Johnny Miers, and Warren and David Edmondson. Carla Marie Loucks Mr. and Mrs. Carl Loucks, Trucks- ville Gardens, announce the birth of a daughter, Carla Marie, January 1S, at Nesbitt Menwrial Hospital. This is the ccuple’s first child. Upon coming home from the hospital, Mrs. Loucks and the baby will re- turn, not to the old home, but to the new one which is ready for oc- cupancy. Mrs. Loucks is the former Peggy Greenwood. Saturday evening at 7:30, Eliza- beth Johnson, daughter of Mrs. Catherine Johnson, Main Road, Trucksville, became the bride of Clayton Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Williams of Huntington Mills. Rev. Arthur Mayo performed the double ring ceremony in Trucks- ville Methodist Church before an altar flanked with palms and white gladioli. Mrs. John Blackman was organ- ist and Shirley Allen, soloist. The bride, given in marriage by her brother, William Johnson, wore white gown made with tight bodice of chantilly lace, mandarin neckline, long tight sleeves pointed at the wrist and full net skirt. Her finger tip veil fell from a coronet of seed pearls and she carried white car- nations. Mrs. Earl Evans, sister of the bride of Forty Fort, was matron of honor and Joan Kibler, Shaver- town, and Mrs. William Johnson, sister-in-law of the bride, Carverton Road, Trucksville, bridesmaids. Mrs. Evans selected sleeveless or- chid gown of net with. bolero, matching hat and carried white carnations. Miss Kibler and Mrs. Johnson chose white ballerina length dresses of chantilly lace, matching ‘hats, and pink roses. Mrs. Johnson, mother of the bride, wore brown street length dress with tan accessories and shoulder bou- quet of white carnations, and Mrs. Williams, mother of the bridegroom, maroon crepe dress, black acces- sories and white carnations. Best man was Paul Williams, brother of the bridegroom of Hunt- ington Mills, and ushers, Donald Johnson, brother of the bride eof Trucksville, and Donald Williams, cousin of the bridegroom of Bloom- ingdale. Following the ceremony, a recep- tion was held in the church parlors and the couple left on a trip. Mrs. Williams is a graduate of Westmoreland High School, class of 1952. She has been employed by the Commonwealth Telephone Com- pany. Mr. Williams was graduated from Huntington Mills High School and is also employed by the Com- monwealth Telephone Company. The couple will reside in To- wanda. Mrs. Robert Maturi Is Head Of Kiwanis Women Mrs. Robert Maturi was installed as president, at the dinner meeting of Dallas Women of Kiwanis held at the Country Club Wednesday evening. Other officers: first vice president, Mrs. William Wright, second vice president, Mrs. Roscoe Smith, recording secretary, Mrs. Sherman Harter, corresponding sec- retary, Mrs. Alta Travis, treasurer, Mrs. William Guyette. Mrs. David Joseph, first vice president, was in charge of the meeting. Mrs. Louis Leger of Wilkes-Barre, did the installing. Birthday gifts presented by Mrs. Leroy Troxell, Mrs. Alta Travis and Mrs. Robert Maturi were awarded to Mrs. Harry Peiffer, Mrs. John Yaple and Mrs. Henry Doran. Mrs. Clyde Cooper reported on the Christmas baskets distributed. A letter from Mrs. H. L. Smith, for- mer Dallas resident and Kiwanis member, now of Ridgeway, N. J., was read and enjoyed. Guest speak- er was Mrs. John Novy who spoke on culture of African violets. Has Sprained Ankle Mrs. Ralph Hallock,