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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1954
Purely
Personal
James Fink, instructor at the Ti-
oga County Joint School, spent the
weekend with his father, Clifford
Fink, Lehigh Street, Shavertown,
and with his wife who is staying
with her family in Nanticoke. He
and his wife and baby will move to
Westfield, Pa., in a couple of weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Tiffany,
Forty Fort, have purchased and will
move in to the Phelps house, Sutton
Road, shortly. Mr. Tiffany is with
the Remington Rand Company. Mrs.
Phelps has rented an apartment on
W. Northampton Street, Wilkes-
Barre.
Mr: and Mrs. Thomas J. Quigg
who have been occupying the Frank
home on Pioneer Avenue have
moved to Philadelphia where Mr.
Quigg was transferred by the Amer-
ican Airlines.
Mrs. Clara Phelps, Sutton Road,
spent several days this week visi-
ting relatives in Orange, N. J.
Stanley H. Doll, Norton Avenue,
spent the weekend in West Orange
as guest of his son and daughter-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roland C. Doll
and daughter Cheryl. Roland is di-
rector of education in Montclair,
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Cook and
children, Stephen and Linda, form-
erly of Wilkes-Barre, have bought
and moved into a new home on
Sunset Drive, Oak Hill, Dallas. Mr.
Cook is station attendant at the
Sunoco Gas Station, on Pierce and
Tioga Streets, Kingston.
Ray Flanagan, Church Street,
who has been spending sometime
visiting his daughter and son-in-
law, in California, has returned:
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Thompson
have moved from Main Street, Dal-
las, to a newly purchased home at
Shrine Acres.
Clyde Veitch, Mill Street, is a
hospital patient.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Stark
have moved from Harveys Lake to
Laurel Drive, Oak Hill. Mr. Stark
Luzerne County Court’ House.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray McDonald,
Kingston, have purchased and mov-
ed into a home at 72 Wellington
Avenue, Dallas.
Elizabeth Parks, Wilkes-Barre,
was a caller at the Dallas Post on
Tuesday.
IClarence, Al, and Bobby Rinken
spent Monday with William Rinken,
midshipmen at the Naval Academy,
Annapolis. William has spent some
time in the Academy. hospital, being
treated for injuries received last
year on the football field at Penn
State.
Mr. and Mrs. John Girvan, Lake
Street, spent the weekend in Ram-
sey, N. J. visiting their daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Ryan.
Mr. and Mrs. William Motyka and
family have moved from Larksville
to Oak Hill, Dallas. Mr. Motyka is
salesman for City Manufacturing
Company out of New York City.
The following ladies from the
tended the Council of Church meet-
ing at Dorranceton Methodist
Church last Friday: Mesdames J. H.
Godfring, Fred Howell, John Fergu-
son, iC. S. Nicol, Thomas Morgan,
Earl Hons and Z. R. Howell.
Helen McCord, Holcomb Grove,
has recovered from a recent illness.
Lucy Courtright, Harris Hill
Road, who has been ill for some-
time, has returned to her position
at Kingston with Rogers Manufac-
turing (Company.
Trucksville W.S.CS. Methodist
Church, will sell baked goods at
the Farmer's Market Monday,
Wednesday and Friday evenings.
Mrs. Z. R. Howell, Shavertown,
visited Mrs. Nan Drew of Wyoming
recently, Mrs. Drew was Dr. C. L.
Boston’s house keeper at Noxen for
six years.
/ Mrs. Georgie Mae Jennings, Miss-
es Lou and Katherine Kittinger have
returned to their home at Miami
Beach after spending some time with
their sister and family, Mrs: H.
Byron Harris, Wardan Avenue,
Trucksville.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lamoreaux
and daughter who have been stay-
ing with Mrs. Lamoreaux’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lloyd, Patter-
son Grove since the fire, are living
in one of the Devens apartments on
Mill Street.
Mrs. Fay Brown has returned to
her home on Lehman Heights after
spending two weeks in Williamsport
as guest of her brother, Roy De-
long and family.
Loren Dymond, E. Center St.
Shavertown, who was recently dis-
charged from Mt. Alto Hospital, has
entered a hospital in New Jersey
for further treatment. Percy Love
and family are occupying the Dy-
mond home during their absence.
Mrs. Arline Bessimer, Harris Hill
Road, Trucksville, took several
Westmoreland High School teach-
ers to a convention at Stroudsburg
last Saturday.
Paul, son of Mr. and Mrs. James
Campbell, E. [Center Street, Shaver-
town, has been discharged from
General Hospital and is convalescing
at his home.
Mr. and Mrs. Marlan Frantz,
Shavertown, visited friends in Phila-
delphia last weekend and at-
Miss Dilys Rowlands
To Wed Bernard Stoner
Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Row-
lands, Main Road, Trucksville, an-
nounce the engagement and ap-
proaching marriage of their daugh-
ter, Dilys Patricia, to Bernard Ston-
er, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stoner,
Park Street, Dallas.
Miss Rowlands is a graduate of
Westmoreland High School and is
employed © by Fowler Dick and
Walker. Mr. Stoner was graduated
from Westmoreland High School
and attended Penn State Technical
Institute. He is presently employed
by B. G. Coon Construction Com-
pany.
The wedding will take place
Thanksgiving morning at 10 o'clock,
Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas.
Francis Warren 2nd
Mr. and Mrs. Francis R. Warren,
East Stroudsburg, announce the
birth of a seven and a half pound
baby boy, Francis R. II, at East
Stroudsburg General Hospital Octo-
the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Brunges of Claude Street.
Mrs. Warren is the former Virginia
| Brunges.
three second prize ribbons.
Ralph Harrison is convalescing
following an operation at General
Hospital. In a few days he will be
brought to the home of his daugh-
ter, Mrs. Walter Cook, Ridge Street,
Shavertown.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Monk and
Elwood Elston of Dallas, spent the
weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Robinson and family in Bay Shore,
New York.
Mrs. Andrew Denmon, Trucksville,
Mrs. Clifford Voight, Wilkes-Barre,
Mrs. Clinton Brobst, Dallas, Jane
Carson, Kingston, Sandra Graves,
Shavertown, and Mrs. Doris Mallin,
Dallas, spent Sunday visiting Mrs.
Jane Cordick in Elmira, and Airmen
Warren Denmon, Jack Voight, Eu-
gene Brobst, John Rienhart and
William Brady at Sampson Air
John Griffiths, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Oswald Griffiths, Dallas-De-
munds Road, is stationed at Aber-
deen Proving Grounds, Marylang,
after spending a two-weeks leave
with his family.
Mrs. Harley Misson, Shavertown,
had as surprise weekend guests Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Pritchard, Joyce
and Skippy, driving up from Whip-
pany, N. J. in the new Packard
Clipper which Mr. Pritchard won on
a chance. Accompanying them was
Mrs. Leonard’ Derby, from Harding.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Fertel and
daughter have moved from Larks-
ville to Oak Hill, Dallas. Mr. Fertel
is a mechanic at General Cigar
Company.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fennell,
Trucksville, are spending sometime
in North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Fennell Jr. are taking care of
their snack bar and gas station.
Rachel Bevan of Ashley has been
spending sometime with Mrs. Glenn
Brown.
Mrs. Frances Quaill and son Jack,
Main Street, Dallas, have returned
after spending sometime visiting
the former’s daughter and ‘son in
law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Keller
at Jacksonville, Fla. :
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cooper, Wyo-
ming Avenue, Dallas, had as week-
end guests the latter’s sister and
brother in law, Mr. and Mrs. David
Jones of Luzerne.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Reese, Dallas
R. D. 3, have announced the birth
of a baby boy, Barry. They have
three other children, Alay, aged
six, Diane, aged five, and Richard,
three.
Marilyn Lundy, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Lundy, Main
Street, Dallas, is enrolled at the
American University, Washington,
D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gordon,
Dallas R. D. 3, have announced the
birth of a baby boy, Gerald Law-
rence, August 15. The Gordons
have three other children, Shirley
Janet and Betty Jane.
Mrs. Faye Brown has returned
home after visiting her brother,
Leroy DeLong in Williamsport.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Appel and
Randy, Lindy and Susy, Fernbrook,
who had expected to move to Balti-
more, Md. will remain in the Back
Mountain Area, same address.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Carpenter and
daughter, Wendy Louise, formerly
of Rochester, N. Y. have purchased
and moved into a new home at Oak
Hill, Huntsville Idetown Road. Mr.
Carpenter is associated with the
Connery Construction Company in
Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward W. Jacquish,
Forty Fort, have purchased and
moved into a new ranch type house
at Oak Hill. Mr. Jacquish is with
the Commonwealth Telephone Com-
pany.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Monk, Ma-
Rochester, N. Y. visiting the latter’s
mother and brother, Mrs. Helen
Hart and Bill.
Mrs. Josephine Fisher, Sweet
Valley, spent the weekend in New
York City where she visited her
son.
Mr, and Mrs. Ray Rayrumberger,
formerly of Forty Fort, have moved
to Lehman. Mr. Rayrumberger is
pharmacist at the Veterans’ Admin-
istration Building.
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Meadway,
Trucksville, have purchased and
moved into a new home at Oak
Hill.
Ruth Fiske, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. A. E. Fiske, King Street, Dal-
las, will marry Lee C. Cyphers, son
of Carl and the late Bertha Cyphers
of Carverton, Saturday, October 23
at 2 p.m. Rev. Joseph Fiske, broth-
er of the bride, assisted by Rev.
William Heapps, will perform the
double ring ceremony in Dallas
Methodist Church.
The bride will be given in mar-
riage by her father. Matron of hon-
or will be Mrs. Almon Altamus of
Carverton, sister of the bride, and
junior bridesmaids, Carol Brandon
of Eatonville, cousin of the bride,
and Janet Jones of Pompton Plains,
N. J., niece of the bridegroom.
Best man will be Sharp’ Cyphers,
brother of the bridegroom, and ush-
ers, Lester Fiske, brother of the
bride, and Robert Cyphers, brother
of the bridegroom.
Following the ceremony, a re-
ception for members of the immed-
iate families will be held in the
church parlors.
Miss Fiske is a graduate of Dallas
Borough High School and has been
employed at Walter Gosart’s Store
in Shavertown. Mr. Cyphers was
graduated from Kingston Township
High School and is employed by A.
L. Sweitzer in the trucking business.
The couple will reside at Harveys
Lake.
A number of prenuptial parties
have been given in honor of the
bride elect. Mrs. August Walters
entertained at a personal shower,
Mrs. Eleanor Humphrey, Harveys
Lake, at a variety shower, Mrs.
Wesley Mitchell, variety shower
and Mrs. Thomas Bottoms and Mrs.
Jack Pauling, variety shower.
Fred Hughes To
Saturday at 2:30 p.m. Lois Jean
Ide, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Gilbert Ide of Loyalville, will be-
come the bride of Fred P. Hughes,
son of Mrs. Geraldine Hughes, S.
Welles Street, Wilkes-Barre, and
Fred A. Hughes of Dover, N. J. Rev.
Albert Hillard will perform . the
ceremony in Loyalville Methodist
Church.
Attendants will be Mathilda Mey-
ers of Wilkes-Barre, and Ivor
Hughes, brother of the bridegroom.
Ushers will be Donald Ide, brother
Christine Crispe
Saturday, October 16 at 2 p.m,
Christine Crispell daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry A. Crispell, De-
munds Road, East Dallas, will be-
come the bride of Robert Lewis, sgn
of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lewis of
Horton Street, Wilkes-Barre. Rev.
Floyd Crispell, uncle of the bride,
assisted by Rev. William Heapps,
will perform the ceremony in Dallas
Methodist Church. Ruth Turn Rey-
nolds will play the wedding music.
Mrs. Eunice Compton, sister of
the bride of Levittown, will be mat-
ron of honor and Marion Lewis,
sister of the bridegroom of Wilkes-
Barre, bridesmaid. Harriet Crispell,
sister of the bride, of East Dallas,
Oliver Whitesells Are
Honored On Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Whitesell
celebrated their fifty-fourth wed-
ding anniversary Sunday with a
family dinner given by their child-
ren, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Tough
and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ellsworth
at the Ellsworth home, Lehman.
Mrs. Whitesell was the former
Grace Ruggles, daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs. William Ruggles, of
Pikes Creek. The couple was mar-
ried in West Nanticoke October 3,
1900, by Rev. E. L. Santee.
Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Ruggles, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne King,
of Meeker; Mr. and Mrs. Simon
Finkenbinder, Seth and Cynthia,
from Shippensburg; Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Sickler, Mrs. Loren Sickler, and
Dorothy Jean, Forty Fort; Rev. and
Mrs. Carl Brandon, Emerson, Glenn
and Carol, Eatonville; Eugene Fiske,
Ruth Fiske, Lee Cyphers, Mrs. Edith
Fiske, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fiske,
Evelyn, Charles, and Paul, Jr. Dal-
las; Sharon Whitesell, Loyalville;
Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Brown, Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Gil-
bert Tough, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Ellsworth, Louise, Kenneth and
Howard, Lehman.
Mary Jane Williams Is
Wed To Harry Crossman
The marriage of Mary Jane
Williams, former resident of West
Pittston, and Harry Crosman, East
Dallas, was solemnized at Windsor
Locks, Connecticut, September 27.
Rev. Henry Peck, Congregational
minister, performed the ceremony
in the presence of four children of
Mrs. Williams by a former mar-
riage. Mrs. Crossman wore a steel
blue gown with dark blue acces-
sories.
The couple returned to the Cross-
man home Friday evening, after a
wedding trip to Montreal and a
tour of the New England States.
Joy Darlene Harris
Bnd Daddy Have Party
Joy Darlene Harris and her dad-
dy, Ralph Harris, celebrated their
birthdays together at a family din-
ner recently. Joy, aged two, is
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Harris, Claude Street, Dallas.
A huge birthday cake with suffi-
cient candles to light up both birth-
days made an attractive center
piece.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Rabert
Harris, Luzerne; Ernest Harris,
Richard Harris, Gary Harris, Joy
and her daddy and mother. Her
brother, Donald who is serving in
Hawaii with the U. S. Army was
not able to attend.
MOIrow
of the bride, and Richard Ide, cous-
in of the bride.
Following the ceremony, a recep-
tion will be held in the church
parlors.
Miss Ide is a graduate of Lehman
High School and has been employed
by Natona Mill. Mr. Hughes was
graduated from G.A.R. High School
and served for eleven years with
the U. S. Army.
The couple will reside at 50 Sec-
ond Avenue, Kingston.
| To Marry
will act as junior bridesmaid.
Best man will be Richard Miller
of Wilkes-Barre, and ushers, Theo-
dore Thomas and Donald Schrey,
also of Wilkes-Barre.
Following the ceremony, a recep-
tion will be held at the Grange Hall,
Carverton.
Miss Crispell is a graduate of
Dallas Township High School and
has been employed at Laros Textile
Company in Kingston. Mr. Lewis
was graduated from Meyers High
School and served for four years
with the 109th Field Artillery dur-
ing World War 2. He is employed
by Socony Oil Company in Harris-
burg where the couple will live.
Ethel Clara Patton
To Wed Harry W. Wells
Ethel Clara Patton, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Patton of Nox-
en, will marry Harry W. Wells, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Wright Wells of
Bryantville, Mass., October 9 at 2
p. m. Rev. Ruth Underwood will
perform the ceremony in Alderson
Methodist Church. Mrs. Violet Ruff
will play the wedding music and
Mrs. Joyce Shalata will be soloist.
Maid of honor will be Nancy
Space, niece of the bride of Noxen
and Mrs. Richard Patton, sister in
law of the bride and Shirley Yeust
of Shavertown, bridesmaids.
Best man will be Frank Reed of
Hanson, Mass., and ushers, Richard
Patton, brother of the bride of Nox-
en and Donald Harvey of Tunk-
hannock.
Following the ceremony, a recep-
tion will be held in the Church
basement.
The couple will reside at 50 King-
man Avenue, Brockton, Mass.
Miss Patton is a graduate of
Beaumont High School and attend-
ed Bloomsburg State Teachers’ Col-
lege. She is employed at Natona
Mill. Mr. Wells attended Pembroke
High School and served for three
years with the U. S. Air Force. He
is employed by the Elm Farm Food
Company in Quincy, Mass.
J. S. Ferreys, Guests
On 40th Anniversary
Valley, were
'thein fortieth wedding anniversary.
Many lovely gifts were received.
buffet lunch was served.
business.
There are seven children:
ingdale; Mrs. Betty Britt,
at home; also four grandchildren.
Long, Mitchell and Ralph Allen,
Ralph Smiths, Hosts
To Couples Club
eer Avenue,
Peace Church last Tuesday.
colors. Rev. William McClelland who
was celebrating his birthday anni-
paintings.
and Mrs.
Mrs. Edwin Roth, Rev.
ruff Allen, Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley, the host and hostess.
Talk On Election Issues
meeting of the
coming election.
Mrs. Clyde Cooper, Wyoming Street,
ceremony
bouquets of white gladioli and chry-
santhemums. Mrs. Raymond Kuh-
nert played the wedding music.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore street length prin-
cess style dress of white satin
flecked with gold, styled with baton
neckline and long tight sleeves. She
wore a matching tight fitting cap
with nose veil and carried a bou-
quet of stephanitis, ivy and brown
orchids,
Mrs. Jay VandenHout, sister of
the bride\ of Grand Rapids, was
matron of honor. She selected cry-
stal tone street length dress made
along princess lines, navy accessor-
ies and yellow roses. Maids of hon-
or were Harriet Gulis, sister of the
bridegroom, of Chicago, and Mrs.
Stephen Monka, Dallas. They wore
dresses like that of the matron of
Bride-elect, Guest
At Outdoor Party
Lois Jean Ide was guest of honor
at an outdoor corn and wiener roast
held at the Gilbert Ide home, Ide-
town, September 14. Miss Ide will
marry Fred Hughes tomorrow. Pres-
ent were Mrs. Margaret Moyer, Mrs.
Edith Boice, Mrs. Grace Dymond,
Mrs. Gilbert Ide, Mrs. Louise Hil-
bert, Mrs. James Murray, Mrs. Alice
Evans, Mrs. Margaret Robbins, Mrs.
Mary Goodwin, Mrs. Carolyn Drag-
on, Mrs. Dorothy Walko, Mrs. Har-
riet Kocher, Mrs. Blodwyn Gray,
Mrs. Dolly Roberts, Mrs. Lorraine
Jolly, Mrs. Ann Snow, Mrs. Lulu
VanBuskirk, Mrs. Jean Setsko; Pat-
sy Hoover, Diana Nienius, Anna
Manzoni, Nancy Dymond; the guest
of honor and the hostesses.
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spectively, navy accessories, and
carried talisman roses.
Mrs. Cooper, mother of the bride
chose navy satin suit, matching ac-
cessories, and white carnations, and
Mrs. Gulis, mother of the bride-
groom, slate blue lace dress, dusty
rose accessories and white carna-
tions.
of Philadelphia and ushers, Angus
Riddell, cousin of the bridegroom of
Detroit, and Jay VandenHout,
brother-in-law of the bride.
Following the ceremony, a recep-
tion was held at Kings Inn, Khe
ston.
Mrs. Gulis is a graduate of Dallas
Borough High School, Wyoming
Seminary Dean School of Business
and attended Albright College and
Philadelphia Museum School of Art.
Mr. Gulis was graduated from Uni-
versity of Illinois and during World
War 2 served as lieutenant with
the Air Force in Europe. He is now
employed as safety engineer with
the Ethyl Oil Company in Chicago,
The couple resides at 2936 N.
Kalmar Avenue, Chicago.
Have Third Boy
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Martin,
Kunkle, announce the birth of an
eight pound fourteen ounce baby
boy at Nesbitt Hospital September
29. The Martins have two other
boys, Skippy and David. Mrs. Mar-
tin is the former Layiah Winters.
Carverton Tea
Anderson Class of Carverton Me-
thodist Church will have its annual
Tea and Bazaar on Friday, October
15. Mrs. Arthur Brown is chairlady.
“A dollar is a sum of money
which, when you buy something
worth one, you find it takes two of.”
“There are no irrestible women,
only unresisting men.” —Tony Mele
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