PAGE FOUR Purely Personal Rev. and Mrs. Frederick Reinfurt of Unadilla, N. Y., residents, recently spent a few days Hollywood by the Sea, Fla. Mrs. Eleanor Cragle is ill at her home at Loyalville. Mrs. Mary Nienius recently spent a week visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Michael Alexa of Ed- wardsville. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Czajkowski and four children, have moved from Ashley to their newly built home on Pinecrest Avenue. Mr. Czajkowski owns and operates the Dallas Drug Store next to the Acme Store. Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Williams, Orchard Street, Shavertown, have announced the birth of a baby girl, Jo Ann, January 7. Mr. Williams is employed by Natona Mill. Mr. and Mrs. John Petrella and family have moved from Kingston to Memorial Highway, Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stookey, Parrish Street, left last week to spend several weeks in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Elston have returned to ‘their home at Kunkle, after spending three weeks in Florida. Mrs. Elston’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles IS. Nicol of Shavertown, stayed with the chil- dren, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Henning, Harveys Lake, have announced the birth of a baby boy at General Hos- © pital on January 23. Miss Frances Dorrance returned from Philadelphia Monday after spending ten days as guest of Mrs. Howard Taylor. Parson Dorrance en- joyed a ten day vacation at the Robinson Kennels. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harvey, Dallas, and Mr. and Mrs. George Weintz, Lehman, spent Sunday in Bound Brook, N. J., visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Prideaux. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Oliver, Binghamton, N. Y., were guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs: Ralph Rood over the weekend. Hale Coughlin returned to his home at Huntsville this week after being a patient at Massachusetts General Hospital for several weeks. He is greatly improved. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Titman, Lake Street, will leave this week to spend the rest of the winter in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. William Reardon and son Billy, formerly of Goss Manor, now of Massachusetts, are spending several days visiting friends in Dallas and vicinity. Their three other boys remained at home. Carol Evans and Cricket Call, students at Skidmore College ar- rived yesterday to spend the mid- semester vacation with the form- er’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Evans of Harveys Lake. Roxanne and Donna Lee Sekera, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sekera, ‘Center Hill Road, will celebrate their third birthday anniversaries on February 18. Stanley Kubasti, son of Mrs. Vic- * tor Kubasti of Roushey Plot, Fern- brook, left last week for service with the armed forces at Fort Dix, N. J. Before enlisting, he was employed at Bloomsburg Mill. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spengler and’ to Mt. Airy Road, Shavertown. Mr. Spengler is with Kraft Foods, Forty Fort. Ensign Joseph Tondora, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tondora of Poplar Street, Fernbrook, has resumed his duties aboard the Destroyer Hugh Purvin at Newport News after spending the holidays at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Atkins and family have sold their home on De- munds Road and moved to Mt. Airy Road,. [Shavertown. Mrs. F. Gordon ‘Mathers will re- turn to her home at Knob Hill, Trucksville, this weekend, after be- ing a surgical patient at Robert Packer Hospital, Sayre. She is get- ting along nicely. David Kunkle, student at Temple University, arrived yesterday to spend. the mid-semester vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. War- dan Kunkle of Machell Avenue. Mrs. ill at her home on Woodlawn Drive this week. family have maved from Edwards- ville to Sutton Road, Trucksville. Mr. pany. Mr. and Mrs. boys and three girls. Mr. Cummings house in Forty Fort. to Clearview Ave., Trucksville. Mr. in Wilkes-Barre. Mr. and Mrs. girl, Sharon Lindsay, January q. four and one and a half. Mr. and Mrs. LYNN MARGARET CUNDIFF Two things are notable about perky little Lynn Cypdiff. She is holding her head up In a manner seldom seen among the two weeks old crowd and she was born on her father's and grandfather’s birthday, missing out on her paternal grand- father’s birthday by a matter of a few hours.- Lynn herself was born November 18 in Newark, N. J., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cundiff, formerly of Huntsville. Ed’s birthday is No- vember 18, also Harry Decker’s, Lynn's maternal grandfather. Kyle Cundiff, Ed's father, celebrated his birthday the day after Lynn was born. He lives on Maple Street, Dallas, the Deckers at Huntsville. Lynn has a sister Fay, 5, and a brother David, 4. Miss Glenda E. Steele To Marry Air Corps Man Mrs..Edna Laycock, Sweet Valley, announces the engagement and ap- proaching marriage of her daughter, Glenda E. Steele, to Wilfred E. Ains- worth, Ironton, Ohio. The ceremony wil! be performed in Maple Grove Methodist Church on February 1. Miss Steele is a student at Leh- man-Jackson High School. Mr. Ains- worth is stationed at Red Rock with the U. S. Air Force. The couple will reside temporarily with the bride elect’s mother. Margellina Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Margellina, Idetown, announce the birth of a daughter, weight six pounds and eleven ounces, in General Hospital Tuesday morning. There are two sons, Robert, 8, and Paul, 4. Mrs. Margellina is the former Doris La- Bar, daughter of Mr. end Mvs. Her- man LaBar, Shavertown. Pledged To Sorority Marilyn Lundy, member of the sophomore class at American Uni- versity, Washington, D. C., has been pledged to Kappa Delta Sorority. Marilyn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Lundy, attended Wilkes- Barre Day School and was grad- uated from Wyoming Seminary. She will arrive next Friday to | spend the mid-year recess with her parents. Married Twenty Years Mr. and Mrs. John P. Elenchik, Overbrook Road, will celebrate their twentieth wedding anniversary Sun- day with a family dinner. The Elenchiks have four children: Mar- jan who works for the Common- wealth Telephone Company, Elean- or Ann, tenth grade student at Dallas - Franklin Township High School, Betty and John, students at Gate of Heaven School. Fraternity Honors Goddard At Lehigh William P. Goddard, Hilldonia Avenue, Dallas, has been elected vice president of Sigma Chi, nation- al social fraternity at Lehigh Uni- versity. Eck In Magazine The January issue of Auditgram, national magazine of bank control and operation, contains a picture of Frederick J. Eck, assistant vice president of Miners National Bank along with pictures of other out- standing Pennsylvania bankers. Harry J. Deckers Are Wed Thirty Six Years Mr. and Mrs. Harry Decker, of Huntsville, will celebrate their thir- ty-sixth wedding anniversary quiet- ly at their home tomorrow. Mrs. Decker is the former Cassie Swire, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Swire of Loyalville. Mr. Decker is son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Albert Decker of Hunlock Creek. The couple was married in West Nanticoke and went to housekeep- ing at Hunlock Creek where Mr. Decker was a farmer. In 1946 they moved to their home at Huntsville where Mr. Decker engages in the carpenter trade. There are four children: Harry of Romney, Ind., Esther Lamoreaux and Frances Cuadiff, Newark, N. J., and Peggy Riekihof of Elizabeth, N. J., also seven grandchildren. Mrs. Albert Hillard, Hostess To Society Rev. and Mrs. Albert Hillard en- tertained members of the Maple Grove Woman's Society of Chris- tian Service at their home last Thursday evening. Hostesses were Mrs. Hillard and Mrs. John Graham. Guest speaker was Mrs. Everett B. Lord professor at Wyoming Semin- ary. A devotional service and pro- gram was presented by Mrs. Elwood Ruckel and Mrs. Earl Payne based on the theme “The Family That Prays Together, Stays Together.” Two new members, Mrs. Duane Wickard and Mrs. Floyd Wolfe were welcomed. Present were Mrs. Lord, Mrs. Charles Lord, Mrs. Jessie Shupp, Mrs. Walter Pall, Mrs. Burton Steltz, Mrs. Floyd Wolfe, Mrs. Duane Wick- ard, Mrs. Earl Payne, Mrs. Elwood Ruckell and the hostesses. Dallas Womans Club Holds Board Meeting Dallas Senior Womans Club Board held a routine business meeting in the Library Annex Monday evening at 8, Mrs. Arthur Cuiver and Mrs. Robert Van Hora serving as hos- tesses. Corrections and additions to by-laws, presented by Mrs. Charles Lee, will be brought up for action at the next general meeting. An art contest sponsored by General Federation of Womans ‘Clubs and Hall-Mark Cards will be entered into by the local club, to afford Back Mountain High School students a chance to compete. Mrs. Harris Haycox presided. Others present were Mesdames Don Clark, L. L. Richardson, Edward Davis, Marion Harter, W. B. Allen, Philip Cheney, Byron Creasy, Stefan Hellersperk, Ralph Dixon, Wilson Maury, Sheldon Evans, Francis Am- brose, William Wright, James Hus- ton and Mary Weir. Mrs. Robert Belles Hostess At Shower Mrs. Robert Belles, entertained at a stork shower Wednesday night honoring Mrs. Thomas Longmore. Guests were Mrs. Julia Denmon, Eleanor Humphrey, Mrs. Irene Zaleskas, Mrs. William A. Austin, Mrs. Doris Balewski, Mrs. Elsie Hilbert, Mrs. Louise Hilbert, Mrs. Clara Hadsel, Mrs, Helen Eggleston, the guest of honor and the hostess. Mrs. Homer Moyer Is Hostess To S.S5. Class Mrs. Homer Moyer, Lehman Ave- nue, entertained members of the Durbin Sunday School Class at her home recently when it was voted to give $500 to the Church for kitchen equipment and to buy games for the M.Y.F. Mrs. Joan Husband was introduced as a new member. Mem- bers of the serving committee were Mrs. James Oliver, Mrs. Homer Moyer, and Mrs. Vern Groff. Mrs. Alva Eggleston presided. Others present were Catherine Evans, Mrs. Robert VanHorn, Mrs. Josephine Ostrum, Mrs. Ruth Sprout, Mrs. Harry Ohlman, Mrs. William Lancio, Mrs. Vern Groff, Mrs. William Heapps, Mrs. Ray- .mond Kuhnert, Mrs. Lawrence Up- dyke, Mrs. Thomas Cease, Mrs. Hor- tense Shaver, Mrs. Harriet Miller, Mrs. Niles White, Mrs. Samuel Hol- vey, Mrs. Hilda Mosier, Mrs. Thom- as Cease and the hostess. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Harry Ohlman on February 15. At a very pretty wedding, Sat- urday, January 15, Carol L. Price, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Price of Nanticoke, became the bride of William J. Ashton, son of Mrs. Mary and the late Irving Ashton of Jackson Township. The double ring ceremony was performed in First Reformed Church, South Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre, before an al- tar flanked with baskets of white gladioli. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore white nylon over satin floor length gown fashioned with tight bodice and full skirt, high neckline and long tight sleeves tapered at the wrist. Her fingertip veil fell from a coronet of chantilly lace edged with pearls and she car- ried a bouquet of white carnations. Nancy Thomas, cousin of the bride of Kingston, was maid of honor. She chose pink net over taffeta gown, matching hat and carried a colonial bouquet of pink roses. Joan Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Miss Patricia Phi Mrs. Bud Nelson, of Dallas, and niece of the bridegroom, and Karen Jones, cousin of the bride, of Wilkes- Barre, were flower girls. They wore rose and yellow dresses respective- ly, matching hats, and carried bas- kets of pink and yellow roses. Mrs. Price, mother of the bride, selected powder blue street length dress, matching accessories and red roses, and Mrs. Ashton, mother of the bridegroom, navy print, black accessories and red roses. Albert Ashton, brother of the bridegroom, was best man, and Irv- ing Ashton, another brother and Jack Jones, of Wilkes-Barre, ush- ers. Following the ceremony a recep- tion was held at the home of the bride and the couple left for Wash- ington, D. C. and Virginia. Mrs. Ashton is a graduate of Ber- wick High School. Mr. Ashton was graduated from Lehman High School and is employed by Natona Mill. The couple resides with the bride's parents. lips Is Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M. Phillips, Noxen, announce the marriage of their daughter, Patricia, to Donald Pilger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Pilger of Beaumont. Rev. Ruth Underwood solemnized the double ring ceremony in the Alderson Methodist Church January 15. The bride wore street length dress of white faille and matching acces- sories. Her shoulder bouquet was of pink and white rosebuds. Carol Whitesell, Sweet Valley, was maid of honor. She selected pink Roxie Hoover Is Guest At Going Away Party Lorraine Keller, Idetown, enter- tained at a farewell party for Roxie Hoover last Thursday night. Roxie will leave the first of the month to take a position in Newark, N. J., as church secretary. Present were Mrs. John Garinger, Mrs. Russell Rogers, Mrs. Corey Meade, Mrs. James Brace, Mrs. Walter Meade, Mrs. Al- fred Hadsel, Mrs. Floyd Hoover, Mrs. Ruth Ide, Lois Cooke, Patsy McKenna, Eleanor MceKnna, Jane Boice, Barbara Williams, Mrs. Loren Keller, the guest of honor and the hostess. Mrs. Fred Hughes Ts Hostess To Ladies =. Mrs. Fred Hughes, Second Ave- nue, Kingston, entertained mem- bers of the W.S.C.S. of the Loyal- ville Methodist Church at her home last Tuesday night when a program consisting of a talk by Mrs. Mild- red Darnell and a reading by Diana Nienius were enjoyed. Present were Mrs. Ruth King, Bess Klinetob, Mrs. Dora Ide, Mrs. Walter Wesley, Mrs. Pearl Ide, Nan- cy Cragle, Diana Nienius, Mrs. Jos- efa Hummel, Mrs. Mildred Darnell, Mrs. Carol Hillard, Shirley Darnell, Mrs. Lillian Hirlinger, and the hostess. Mrs. Carol Hillard will be hostess to the February 15 meeting. Lake Scouts Enjoy Skating Party Harveys Lake Girl Scouts, Troops 173 and 65, enjoyed a skating party Monday afternoon at the Police Dock, where snow had been cleared from the ice under direction of Chief Edgar Hughes. Present were Margaret McHose, Barbara Rood, Susan Dodd, Ray Ann Harvey, Claire Scholl, Diane Gregg, Sandra Evon, Flora Fran- coni, Nancy Hoover, Lynn Jones, Tera Milbrodt, Mrs. Floyd Milbrodt, Mrs. Harry Rossman, and Mrs. Ray Harvey, senior leader. Veterans Of Foreign Wars _ Veterans of Foreign Wars will meet at Kingston Township Veter- ans Association Home Sunday after- noon at 2:30 to register with Sandy McCullough. The charter is to be prepared for activation. Work on the Great Wall of China began in 255 B. C. faille street length dress, white ac- cessories and shoulder bouquet of pink rosebuds. William Smith, of New Jersey, acted as best man. There were no ushers. Mrs. Pilger is a graduate of Lake Noxen High School, class of 1954. Mr. Pilger was graduated from Beaumont High School, class of 1954. The couple resides at Rochester. N. Y., where Mr. Pilger is employed by the Eastman Kodak Company. Lois Simons Is Engaged To William Watkins Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Simons, Demunds Road, announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Lois, to William Watkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watkins of Larksville, Miss Simons is a graduate of Dallas-Franklin Township High School, class of 1954. She has been employed by Dallas Radio and Tele- vision, Main Street, Dallas. Mr. Watkins was graduated from Larks- ville High School and served with the U. S. Navy and Marines. He is also employed by Dallas Radio and Television. Rev. Robert Mordt will perform the ceremony in East Dallas Metho- dist Qrneh on February 6.’ Local Couple Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Malkemes, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Carol Ruth, to Air- man 3/C David Hess, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Westfield of Harveys Lake. Miss Malkemes is a graduate of Westmoreland High School. She is attending Mansfield State Teach- er College. Airman Hess was grad- uated from Lake Noxen High School and is serving with the U. S. Air Force at Denver, Ohio. No date has been set for the wedding. Sandra Martin Engaged Announcement has been made of the engagement of Sandra Jean Martin, daughter of Mrs. Mildred Martin of Sweet Valley, to Cecil James Traver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Traver of Noxen. No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Martin is a student at Lake Noxen High School. Mr. Traver was graduated from Lake Noxen High School. He is suiployed at Blooms- burg Mill. . ; SALE Value Shop Friday 10 a.m, to 9 p.m. 1,014 OFF on many articles Ruth Evans Is Married To Pvt. Bruce F. Slocum Announcement has been made of the marriage of Ruth Nancy Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard B. Evans, Market Street, Wilkes- Barre, to Pvt. Bruce Fowler Slocum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd S. Slocum of Dallas R. D. 1. Rev. William H. Heaps performed the ceremony in Dallas Methodist Church January 17 ati2 p.m. Attendants were Mrs. Raymond O'Donnell of Scranton and Floyd S. Slocum, father of the bridegroom. Barry Slocum, brother of the bride- groom of Dallas, and J. Norman White, brother-in-law of the bride- groom, ushered. Following the ceremony, a recep- tion was held at the home of the bridegroom and the couple left for Temple, Texas, where they will re- side. Mrs. Slocum is a graduate of Cen- tral High School, Scranton, and Moses Taylor School of Nursing. She was employed at the State Hospital. Pvt. Slocum was also grad- uated from Central High School and attended Babson Institute at Wellesley, Mass., and University of Scranton. Prior to entering the ser- vice, he was employed by Fowler and Williams Inc. He is stationed at Fort Hood, Texas. Shavertown Brownies Celebrate 4th Birthday Brownie Troop 105 of Shaver- town celebrated their fourth birth- day anniversary recently with a flag ceremony. Edith Carey ‘and Joan Phillips lighted the candles on the birthday cake as the girls re- peated their promise. In the color guard were Eleanor Williams, Anna Burger, Joan Ray and Barbara Johnson. Others present were Ruth Ann Jones, Jeanne Merolla, Marion Olenick, Dorothy Curtis, Marsha Sowden, Joan Monte, Lois Werk- heiser, Verna Miers, Edith Chap- pell, Adair Cranston, Beverly Eck, Linda Woolbert, Sue Kitchen, Leth- ia Bevan, Dorothy Breeden, Joann Jewell, Mrs. D. P. Merolla, assistant leader and Mrs. Jack Appel, leader. Mrs. Loren Keller Is Hostess To W.C.T.U. Mrs. Loren Keller entertained members of Dallas District W.C.T.U. at her home at Idetown on Tues- day. Mrs. Della Parrish presided, Mrs. D. A. Waters gave the treas- urer’s report, Mrs. Addie Searfoss and Mrs. H. P. Riley led devotions and Mrs. C. J. LaBar led the dis- cussion. Hostesses were Mrs. Mar- vin Scott, Mrs. O. L. Harvey, Mrs. Edward Stair and Mrs. D. A. Waters. Present were Mesdames William Heapps, D. A. Waters, John Hilde- brant, Z. E. Garinger, Herbert Riley, C. S. Hildebrant, Edith Fiske, O. L. Harvey, David Evans, C. J. LaBar, Edward Stair, Carlton Reed, Marvin Scott, Archie Major, F. Raymond Searfoss, Ernest Fritz, W. S. Kitch- en, Della Parrish, Mattie Hadsell, Loren Keller, Daniel Brown, Eliza- beth Parks. Announce Engagement Announcement has been made of the engagement of Ann Balleck, daughter of Mrs. Mable Balleck, Plymouth, to John Whitesell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Whitesell, Hunlock Creek, R. D. No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Balleck is a graduate of Ply- mouth High School and has been employed at Isaac Long's. Mr. Whitesell attended Shickshinny High School. He is employed by Duplan Corporation in Berwick. SPECIAL Regular $6.50 COLD OR MACHINELESS PERMANENT WAVE Only $5. 00 John Races Are Hosts To. Idetown S.S. Class tained members of the Serving and Waiting Class of Idetown Methodist Church last Thursday evening. Mrs. were Mrs. Merle Shaver, Mrs. Emory Hadsel, Mrs. Chloe Spencer, Mrs. Fred Schultz, Mrs. Frank Wright, Mrs. Howard Reilly, Mrs. Thomas Stacey, Hazel Gordon, Mrs. Walter Kitchen, Mrs. Della Parrish, Mrs. Raymond Spencer, Mrs. Ernest Fritz, Mrs. Walter Smith, Mrs. Oscar Swan and Mrs. John Race. Engaged Girls . . . It's Yours For The Asking! A reference bridal magazine is a “must” for girls who are plan- ning Spring weddings! Mr. Louis Hess, owner of the Zimmerman Bridal Salon, Public Square, Wilkes-Barre, offers free copies of the Spring 1955 issue of “Modern Bride” or “Brides Mag- azine” to engaged girls. Mr. Hess" said, “Girls, it’s yours for the asking . . . no strings attached! Just stop in our Public Square store and ask for your free copy.” Many of the lovely bridal gowns | and bridesmaid’s gowns featured in these two magazines are also found in the Zimmerman Bridal | Salon. Zimmerman’s feature the largest collection of bridals found in northeastern Pennsylvania. Mr. Hess points out that some of his loveliest Spring gowns will be shown at a private Bridal Fashion Show at the Zimmerman store on February 14, 8 pm. Engaged girls and their attend- ants may ask for their free tick- ets at the same time they pick up their magazine. And just one more hint to pros- pective brides. Watch Zimmer- man’s bridal display window on Public Square. Soon you'll see displayed there the lovely free gifts to be given Zimmerman brides and their attendants this Spring. “WHILE THE SICK MAN HAS LIFE THERE IS HOPE” *(Author’s name. below) This wise saying is oth truer now, than when it | was written over 2000 years ago. Vn ol | If you know anyone that has been sick for a long time tell him “There is Hope”. New discoveries are constantly being released for prescription use, and if he will only keep closely in touch with his Physician, one of these new medicines may ‘“‘cure’”’ him. We stock them in our prescription de- partment as rapidly as they are available. ASK YOUR PHYSICIAN TO PHONE Dallas 4-4161 WHEN YOU NEED A MEDICINE — Pick up your prescription if shopping near us, or let us deliver promptly without extra charge. A great many people entrust us with the responsibility of filling their prescriptions. May we com- pound yours? 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