as PAGE FOUR i Sem \ Purely Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Parry and children, former Plymouth resi- dents, have purchased and moved ‘ into a new home on Monroe Street, Dallas. Mr. Parry is manager of the Shavertown Acme Store. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dobson and family have moved from Har- veys Lake to Demunds Road. Mr. Dobson is connected with the As- phalt Paving Company in Norris- town. T. M. B. Hicks, New York City, spent the weekend at his home on Pioneer Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pasternak and family have moved from Wilkes-Barre to a new home at Oak Hill, Mr. Pasternak is connect- ed with Stegmaier Brewing Com- pany. Durelle Scott, Jr., Huntsville Road, is spending the week at Camp Acahela. : Mr. and Mrs. William Donachie, Church Street, Dallas, have pur- chased the McCarthy home on Leh- man Avenue. They will move in after they remodel. Mr. and Mrs. Victor McCarty, formerly of Pioneer Avenue, have purchased and moved into a home at 54 Franklin Street, Shavertown. Both Mr. and Mrs. McCarty are em- ployed at Natona Mills. Mary Reedy and Elizabeth Setsee, Atlanta, Ga., who are spending the summer with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Reedy, Center Hill Road, will go to Rochester, N. Y., this weekend to visit Mary's brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Reedy. Mr. and Mrs. August Stella, formerly of Wilkes-Barre, have tak- en up residence at 128 Pioneer Ave- nue, Shavertown. Mr. Stella works for Dodson and Hudak. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Amos, De- munds Road, will move next week to a newly constructed home near the John Hewitt farm at Idetown. Allen Sanford, who has been a patient at the Veterans’ Hospital, returned to his home on Pioneer Avenue. He is somewhat improved. Mrs. Paul Warriner returned to “her home in Staunton, Va, after spending several weeks with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morgan, of Shaver- town. She came here to see her new grand daughter, Suzette. 1 Mrs. James Huston, Harveys Lake, entertained members of her bridge club Thursday evening. Mrs. Paul Warriner, a former member, was guest. L. P. Taylor, Atlanta, Ga., arrived by plane Monday morning to spend several days with his mother-in- law, Mrs. Fred Gordon, Norton Avenue. Mrs. Taylor who has been with her mother for several weeks, will drive back with him. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Phillips, Wilmington, Del, spent the week- end visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Griesing, Franklin Street, and Mrs. Florence Phillips, Norton Avenue. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rusell Transue were Mr. and Mrs. Russell LaBarre: and son, Robert, of Rochester, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Russell Transue and daughter, Dianne of Buffalo, N. Y., Dr. and Mrs. G. E. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Transue, Forty Fort, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shafer, Acre Lake, Mrs. George Worth, Scranton, Mrs. Tom Murphy and son, Tom, Mrs. John V. Florence, Spokane, Wash- ington, Mrs. Martin Craze and Myrtle Craze. Antoinette Mason, Norton Ave- nue, had as guests this weekend Margaret Kelly, Henry LeBeau and Gabrielle Valley of Ogdansburg, N. Y. She returned with them to spend the rest of the month. Edna and Mary Hefft have re- turned to their home in New Jersey after visiting their father, James L. Hefft of Carverton. Mrs. Hazel Rausch, another daughter, and Rich- ard Hefft also visited their father. They came here to attend the Hefft reunion on July 4. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Marino and Donna spent the Fourth of July weekend with Mrs. Marino's mother, Mrs. Z. R. Howell of Shavertown. Mr. Marino flew to Chicago, 1ll., to attend a convention and returned Saturday to drive the family home to Mineola, L. I. Mrs. Marino and Mrs. Howell spent last Thursday at Lake. Carey visiting the latter's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Boston. Mrs. Emma Ide has returned to her home after spending a few days with Mrs. Anna Ide and family at Tunkhannock. Mrs. Robert Ide spent last week with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roese at Horse- heads, N. Y. ' Mrs. William Carrol of Dallas en- tertained last Wednesday Mrs. A. D. Marino and daughter, Donna, of Mineola, L. I. Mrs. Carroll and Mrs. Marino were high school class mates. Mrs. John Dobinick, Goeringer Avenue, Shavertown, is recuperat- ing at home following an operation at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Downend and son Nelson, Goss Manor, have re- turned from Atlantic City, where Nelson appeared on the Steel Pier. Mrs. William Myers hasbeen con- fined to her home this week with the flu. Betty Ferrey Is Bride Of Sweet Valley Man Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Ferry, Sweet Valley, announce the marriage of their daughter, Betty, to Edwin Britt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Britt, Sweet Valley. Rev. Albert Hillard performed the ceremony at Maple Grove Church in Pike's Creek, Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m. Attendants were Shirley Ferry, sister of the bride, and Harold Britt, brother of the bridegroom. The bride wore white eyelet dress with pink accessories. Her shoulder, bouquet was of pink roses centered with white gardenias. Miss Ferry’s dress was of pink organdy. Her accessories were white and her shoulder bouquet of pink and white carnations. A reception for a few friends and members of the immediate families was held at the home of the bride- groom Saturday evening. The couple resides Creek. in Pike's Ralph Downend, Jr. graduated from St. Mary’s High School in June, has enlisted in the Marine Corps and is in Boot Camp at Par- ris Island, S. C. Mrs. Doris Mallin and children, Jackie and Valerie, Pinecrest Ave., spent several days the early part of the week at White Haven visit- ing her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Quin. Mr. and Mrs. Russel DeRemer, Trucksville, have announced the birth of a baby boy at Nesbitt Hos- pital, July 15. Mrs. Stephen Monka and Chris- tianne and Stephen Paul, Arling- ton, Va. are spending several months with Mrs. Monka’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shaver while Stephen Sr., goes to school. Peggy Strayer, Idetown, is spend- ing a vacation in Ocean City. Mrs. W. E. Schoonover, Center- moreland, had as weekend guests her daughter and family, Mrs. S. L. Alling, of Clayton, N. J. Mrs. Robert Fleming and chil- dren of Main Street, Dallas, left Friday to spend several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dunklee of Mystic, Conn. Bob drove them up. Mrs. Carrie Caperoon, Franklin Street, has as guest this week Mrs. Howard Hanlon, of Philadelphia. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hill, Shavertown, have received cards from them from tthe North Pole. Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Bogart, Portsmouth, Ohio, were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Bogart, Shavertown. When they left, they took with them ‘their son Donald, 7, who has been spend- ing a month with his grandparents. Carol Jean Bogart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Bogart, Sha- vertown, will combine business with education next fall. She is employed in the credit department of the Boston Store, and will continue with this work while studying Retail Store Management at Wilkes. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lyons, Beech Street, Shavertown, have an- nounced the birth of a son at Gen- eral, Hospital July 12. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Greenwald, Scranton, have announced the birth of a daughter, Jane Harriet at Scranton Mercy Hospital July 6. Mrs. Greenwald is the former Joy Baltimore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Baltimore of Pioneer Avenue: Raymond Garinger, Lina Garing- er, Herman Garinger, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Armitage of Harveys Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Z. E. Garinger of Dallas, spent Sunday at High- land Lake, Warren Center, Pa., at the summer home of Mrs. Arthur Austin. Staff Sgt. Robert Koon who is stationed at El Paso, Texas, is spending a three week furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shaver, Shavertown. John Fink, who is employed in Trenton, N. J., spent the weekend visiting his father, Clifford Fink and family of Lehigh Street, Shav- ertown. 3 ‘Mrs. Carl Hontz and Mrs. Mgr- tin Porter have returned from Keystone College to their homes in Shavertown. Mrs. William Butcher, Columbia Avenue, is improving after an ill- ness of ten days. Mary Elizabeth Frantz is home after spending two weeks with her cousin, Fay Vinton in Waymart. Mrs. Ethel Isaacs, Schuyler Ave- nue, Kingston, and Barbara Cheney, Center Hill Road, spent last week at Hellerstown baby sitting for Johnnie and Tommy Isaacs while their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Isaacs toured the New England States. Janie Isaacs spent the week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Kresge at Ocean Grove. Larry and Louise returned on Fri- day. Dan Evans of Shavertown spent the weekend with them. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Moyle and family have moved from Crossett, Arkansas, to the Meadow Crest De- velopment at Trucksville. Mr. Moyle is with the U. S. Forest Service. Mr. and Mrs. John Banks and family, formerly of Fairlawn, N. J., have moved to Highland Avenue, Trucksville. Mr. Banks is associated with his father in Banks Construc- tion Company. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Shaver and daughter, Patsy, spent the weekend in Philadelphia, visiting their daughter, Janet. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Fiske, 22 King Street, Dallas, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Louise, to Lee Carl Cyphers, son of Carl Cyphers and the late Bertha Cyphers of Carverton Miss Fiske is a graduate of Dal- las Borough High School and is em- ployed by Gosart’s Market, Shaver- town. Mr. Cyphers is a graduate of Kingstown Township High School, and is employed by Leon Emanuel. An October wedding is planned. Saturday, July 10, Fay Maynard, daughter of James Maynard and the late Edith Maynard of Berwick, be- came the bride of Howard Post, son of Mrs. Stanley Post of Sweet Valley. Rev. Donald G. Weldon per- formed the double-ring ceremony before an altar decorated with palms and white carnations. Lavena Briggs and William Will- iams of Sweet Valley were soloists. The bride wore ballerina length blue net gown made with strapless bodice and bolero. She wore a matching headdress dotted with se- quins and carried white carnations. Mrs. George Radcliffe was matron of honor. She selected mavy lace gown, ballerina length, styled with tight bodice, full skirt and short sleeves. She wore a tight fitting hat of white and carried pink car- Himmlers Are Hosts At Picnic Supper Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Himmler, Lake Street, entertained members of their club at a picnic supper Saturday evening. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shappelle, Forty Fort; Mr. and Mrs. Z. E. Garinger, Atty. and Mrs. Bert Lewis, Mrs. Sterling Machell, Mr. and Mrs. David Evans, Dallas. Merl Cloyd Bigelow, Honored On Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd K. Myers of Tunkhannock entertained Sunday, honoring their grandson, Merl Cloyd Bigelow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Bigelow of Shavertown. The oc- casion was the seventh birthday of little ‘“Butchie.” The affair, an out- side Bar-B-Q, held on the Myers lawn. Butchie had a beautiful two-tier birthday cake inscribed “Happy Birthday Butchie.”” He received many lovely gifts and money. Those present were: Mrs. William Bush and Billy Bush, Mrs. Eva Brayer and Mr. and Mrs. Merl Bigelow of Shavertown; Rodger Phillips of Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shupp, Sandy, Rickey, and Norma Jeann Shupp of East Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Davis of Edwardsville; Rose Mary Kodak of Beaumont; Adele Hewitt, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bigelow, Andy Jorista, Dale, Nettie, Betty, Nancy and Wes- ley Myers, Mr. and Mrs. (Cloyd Myers all of Tunkhanock, and the guest of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Hoover and Jackie, have returned to Plainfield, N. J., after spending ten days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hoover, and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Belles, Trucksville. Mrs. W. B. Risley, Lehman Ave- nue, had as guests at the Library Auction: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Griggs, Somerville, N. J., Raymond Welsh, Union, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Boston, Nicholson and Lake Carey; M. W. Jackson and’ Mrs. Lillian O’Brien, Hopbottom; Mr. and Mrs. Losey, of Kingsley. Harvey Bonnell and Jackie, of Union, N. J. were recent callers at the home of their aunt, Mrs. W. B. Risley, Dallas. Rev. Christian Nelson, Brooklyn, spent several days with Rev. Joseph Sproule and his sister, Miss Sadie Sproule. While in Dallas, Rev. Nel- son conducted prayer meeting. Rev. Joseph Sproule, Dallas, has returned from Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rau and children of Federalsburg, Md., were recent visitors of his mother, Mrs. Stella Cummings, and sister, Rita. Mrs. Stella Cummings and daugh- ter, Rita, have returned from At- lantic City where they spent their vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Al Rinkin and Ja- net, Idetown, have returned from a four-day tour of Finger Lakes, Niagara Falls, and Canada. Mrs. Esther Richards, Harveys Lake, took care of her grandchild, De- borah, while the Rinkins were away. Mrs. Marshall Nunlist, Trucks- ville, has returned from a house- hunting trip to Hudson River sub- urbs of New York. Nancy Jane Jones is taking a cir- cle tour of ‘the United States in company with her aunt, Mrs. Will- ard Engler, of Schenectady. From temperatures of over 100 in Ari- zona to a cool 56 degrees in Vic- toria, the trip embraces a run up the Pacific Coast, a stopover at Grand Canyon and Yosemite, the fifteen days ending in Chicagi July 31. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones, Shavertown, will drive to Schenec- tady July 31 to bring her home. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Shewan, Washington, D. C., former residents of Shavertown were here last week en route to Ocean City, N. J., for a vacation. 3 nations. Mrs. Post, mother of the bridegroom chose orchid dress, white accessories and pink carna- tions. Michael Adams of Sweet Valley, was best man. Ushers were Shel- don Wandell and Leo Fink. Following the ceremony, a recep- tion was held in the Church par- lors, and the couple left for Nia- gara Falls. Mrs. Post is a graduate of Ber- wick High School and is employed at Retreat Hospital. Mr. Post was graduated from Lehman High School and is supply clerk at the power plant, Hunlock Creek. The couple resides with the bride- groom’s mother. Monday evening, neighbors sur- prised them and the Loren Cragles with a “drumming.” Club At Picnic Supper Mr. and Mrs. John Dungey, Lake Street, entertained members of their card club at a picnic supper recently.. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peiffer and Pat and Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. James Hunt and Sharon and Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Eggleston and Robert and Nancy, Atty. and Mrs. Robert Fleming and Susan, Peggy, Jean, Lucy and John, Mr. and Mrs. Sher- man Harter and Sally and Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bachman and Grace Ann and Summer, Carol and Bobby Dungey and the host and hostess. Linda Gebler, Guest At Birthday Party Mrs. Harold Gebler, Harveys Lake, entertained at a swimming and birthday party at the Country Club honoring her daughter, Linda, were Reese, Tommy, David and Linda Finn, Mrs. Reese Finn, Patsy Keener, Paul, Nancy and Janet Gebler, Mrs. Laura Martin, Sandra Martin, the guest of honor and the hostess. Young James Hoople Has Seventh Birthday Party James Hopple, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morgan, Davenport Street, was guest of honor at a birthday party on Monday. He was seven. Present were: Lydia Mor- gan, Frank Morgan, Paul, Chuck and Evelyn Fiske, Arthur Miller, Rita Ann, Dora and Robert Will- iams, Hattie Wilcox, Mrs. John Hopple and the guest of honor. George Higginses Are Guests On Birthdays Mr. and Mrs. Howard Higgins, Harveys Lake, entertained on Sun- day at a covered dish dinner hon- oring Mr. and Mrs. George Higgins of Idetown who both celebrate their eighty-first birthday anniverseries this month. The Higgins have eight living children, fifteen grandchil- dren and two great grandchildren. Other guests: Mrs. William Hig- gins, Mrs. Earl Weidner and son, Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shep- person and Peggy, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Keener, Lois, Paul, Harold, Mrs. John Hanlos, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Higgins, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Keen- er, Mary and Patsy, Mr. and Mrs. William Jones, Gladys and Billy, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kinsman and Jerry, Janus Davenport, Conrad Higgins, Carol Simons, the guests of honor and the hostesses. Visits Son In Texas Mrs. Frank Harvey of Woodlawn Avenue has just returned from a flying trip to Bryan, Texas, where she visited her son and daughter- -in-law, Master Sgt. and Mrs. Wayne I. Harvey and grandson, Judy. While there she spent a day in San Antonio visiting the zoo and the sunken gardens in Brecken- ridge Park, also the most historic site in Texas, the Alamo. She spent an afternoon at Bryan Air Force Base where her son is stationed and saw the take-off and landing of jet aircraft. Although the temperature soared between 105 and 110, Mrs. Harvey didn’t mind the heat, but she did acquire a beautiful sunburn while visiting Galveston Beach. Frear-Parrish Reunion The annual Frear-Parrish Re- union will be held at Orcutt’s Grove, Noxen, on Saturday, August 7. All relatives and friends are in- vited to atend. Townhip Class, 1942 Holds First Reunion Kingston Township High School, Class 1942, held its first reunion July 3 with a dinner at the Castle. Philip Cease was master of cere- monies. The program opened with the in- vocation by Catherine Gilbert of Maine, N. Y., who remembered two members of the class now dead, Shirley Jones and Raymond Love- land. Vice president of the class, Joseph Gallagher welcomed group. Group singing was led by Wilma Hunt Carroll with Marion Gregory at the piano. Gifts were presented to the fol- lowing: travelling the farthest, Austin Meecham; longest married, Catherine Brace Newhart; most re- cently married, Marjorie Howell Marino; most children, Domald Kresge, first out of town reservation made Catherine Gilbert. Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Al Williams, Mr. and Mrs. James Durbin, Mr. and Mrs. Larry New- hart, Anna Mae Earl Alessandri, Catherine Gilbert, Iva Jean Gray- bill, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Elliott, Betty Hawke, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reeves, Jennie Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Al Marino, Mr. and Mrs. William Carroll, Mary King, Mr. and Mrs. George Sherer, Anna Manzoni, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bennallack, Elva Rainier, Ann Spaci- ano, Earle Sheesley, Dr. and Mrs. John Blase, Philip Cease, Mr. and Mrs. Sharp Cyphers, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Evans, Joe Gallagher, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gensel, Donald Kresge, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lahr, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Meacham, George Riefenstahl, Mr. and Mrs. Art Reese, Bernard Wisnieski and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Younkblood. Cynthia Haughey Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Haughey, Toledo, O., announce the birth of a six pound, fourteen ounce baby daughter, Cynthia, July 7. Mrs. Haughey is daughter of Dr. and Mrs. G. K. Swartz, formerly of Dallas. Cynthia is the third child. Susie is 4, Geoffrey 2 years old. Saturday, July 10, Alberta Ann Maransky, daughter of Mrs. Peter Maransky and Albert Gregory, Sweet Valley, R. D., became the bride of Lt. George Marshalek, Jr., son of Mrs. George Marshalek, Sr., Clark Summit, in the rectory of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church. Father C. J. Sikorski performed the double ring ceremony. Attendants were Joan Barchik of Cambra and Earl Roman, uncle of the bride of Sweet Valley. The bride wore ballerina length gown of lace and nylon tulle over- taffeta fashioned with Queen Ann collar, tight bodice with tiny but- tons to the waist, short sleeves and full skirt. Her scalloped finger-tip veil of French illusion fell from a pleated tulle half hat and she car- ried a white Prayer Book marked with an orchid. Miss Barchik chose gown styled like that of the bride in powder blue and matching coronet dotted with sequins. She carried yellow carnations. Mrs. Maransky, mother of the bride, Mrs. Marshalek, mother of the bridegroom and Mrs. Thomas Roman, grandmother of the bride, all selected navy and white print dresses and shoulder bouquets of red carnations. Following the ceremony, a recep- tion was held at the home of the bride, and the couple left for Elling- ton Field, Pasadena, Texas, where the bridegroom is stationed. Mrs. Marshalek was graduated from Huntington Township High School in June. Lt. Marshalek was graduated from Newton Ransom High School at Clark Summit and from U. S. Air Force Jet Pilot School at Greenville, Miss, on Thursday. : Mr. and Mrs. Emil Skussa and son Richard of Reading, spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. George Casterline. [Carol Kern is spending her va- cation with her mother, Mrs. Ed- win Kern after completing her first year as a student nurse at the Dela- ware Hospital, Wilmington, Del. Mr. and Mrs. William Beisel of Philadelphia, spent the weekend with the former’s mother, Mrs. L. E. Beisel. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rice and chil- dren, Dennis, Ronald and Brenda and Rev and Mrs. Mauer of the First Methodist Church of Jersey Shore, Pa., were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Reilly on Sunday. Mrs. Thomas Stacey Is Hostess At Class Party Mrs. Thomas Stacey, Idetown, en- tertained members of the Serving and Waiting Class of Idetown Meth- odist iChurch at a picnic last Thurs- day. 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