REESE FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1955 Saturday at 10 a.m., Margaret McCusker and the late Henry Me- Cusker of Shavertown, formerly of Boston, married John Mihalick, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mihalick of Dallas. Father Francis Brennan performed the double ring | ceremony in St. Therese’s Church’ before an altar banked with white gladioli and palms. Adrian Demarco was soloist. The bride, given in marriage by ton, wore floor length gown of white nylon over taffeta fashioned with scoop neckline, short sleeves with mitts, and chapel train. Her finger- tip veil of French illusion fell from a beaded crown and she carried a bouquet of white roses. Lt. J. G. Rosemary McCusker, sta- tioned at the U.S. Naval Hospital in Philadelphia, was her sister’s only attendant. She wore pale blue street dress made with tight bodice and full skirt and matching velvet head band. She carried white roses and blue carnations. Mrs. McCusker, mother of the bride, wore pink lace street dress, navy accessories and an orchid. Best man was John Comer of Binghamton, N. Y. and ushers, George Mihalick, brother of the bridegroom of Trucksville and Henry McCusker, brother of the bride of Boston, Mass. Following the ceremony, the coup- le left for the Adirondacks. On their return they will reside at 142 S. Main Street, Shavertown. Mrs. Mihalick, a graduate of Westmoreland High School, has been employed in the office of Dr. D. B. Lewis in Forty Fort. Mr. Mihalick was graduated from Kings College and is associated with the A. E. Mihalick Tobacco Company in Plymouth. : Montross-Kitchen John Montross was elected presi- dent and W. S. Kitchen, vice-presi- dent at the forty-ninth annual re- union of the Montross-Kitchen fami- ly, held at Wolfe's Grove, Sweet Valley, on July 31. Other officers selected were Ray Kitchen, secre- tary-treasurer; H. C. Williamson, assistant secretary, and Allen Kitch- en and H. C. Williamson, historians. Appointed to the entertainment committee were Winfield Thomas, Allen Kitchen, Mary Montross, Mrs. Harry Clark, Mrs. Emma Himmler, Mrs. Harvey Kitchen, Mrs. Garvin Smith, Mrs. Clarence Montross and Mrs. Reynold Rehn. Oldest member present was Hen- rick Cease, youngest, Jimmie Kitch- en aged eight months, members coming farthest, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Farver, Miami, Fla.; largest family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kitchen, seven children, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Montross, seven children. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Naugle, Carol Lee, Ronald, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Pascoe, Viola, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kitchen, James, Mrs. Clarence (Case and Lewis, of Wilkes- Barre; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kitchen, Fred and Betty, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Bryant, Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kel- lar, Jimmy, Charlotte Lyons, Albert, Robert, Richard Burke, Lee Park; Mr. and Mrs. William Swartwood, Marion and Sally, Winnie Glennon, Ashley. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Farver, Miami; Mr. and Mrs. W. IS. Kitch- en, Barry Rauch, Mr. and Mrs. Har- vey Kitchen, Idetown; Mrs. Minnie Hoover, Nancy, Lehman; Mr. and Mrs. Byron Kitchen, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kitchen, Rickey and Karen, Shavertown; Mrs. Mina Harrison, Mrs. Ralph Rood, Ellen, Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Kitchen, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Loomis and family of Rug- gles; Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Kitchen and family of Belvedere, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Sterle Kitchen, Louie, H. CC. Williamson, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones, Endicott, N. Y.; Henrick Cease, Ceasetown; Mr. and rd Stock Year Make & Equip. Was Now 639A (954 CHEV. “:™:™ §{995 $1845 § 588A 1954 CHEV... 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Y.; Eleanor Montross, Mr. and Mrs. John Montross, Luzerne; Mr. and Mrs. Garvin Smith, Garry, Kate, Titus. ‘ Mrs. Hattie Rauch, Harveys Lake; | Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Rauch, Bren- da, Forty Forty; Roland Hagen- baugh, Askam; Mr. and Mrs. Reyn- old Rehn, Sharonlee and Maureen, Karen Kenthack, George Smith, Mountain’ Top; Harry Clark, Beth Ann and Karen, Nancy Eggleston, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Eggleston, Donna Faux, Beaumont; Mr. and Mrs. Wes- ley Himmler, Mr. and Mrs. David Kitchen, Emmga Lou and Susan, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Delaney, Rose Mary, Thomas Cease, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Kitchen, Allen Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Gerold Woodbury, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Montross, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Montross, Carol, Nancy, Bobby, Billy, ‘Chuckie, Debbie, Don- na, Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Montross, Carl Jr., and Rebecca Rose of Noxen. Beaumont Mrs. Margaret Traver has re- turned from a five week’s stay at the Mercy Hospital. . Mr. Phillip Frey was at the Nes- bitt Hospital last week for diagnosis. The Frank Bittenbenders of Newark, N. J. spent a few days last week with Mrs. Rose Hilbert. The Paff family of Easton were recent guests of Mrs. Mary Kibbler. The Victor La Brunos of Dover, Your Health From The Luzerne County Medical Society Heart disease is not unconquer- able. * * * Not many years ago, a verdict of heart disease was regarded with about the same finality as a death sentence. * * * The fear and fatalism of heart disease is slowly but surely being dispelled. * * * The attitudes of both the physi- cian and the public as regards heart disease is changing. * 0% * What has brought about this al- with" Mrs. LaBruno’s parents, the Charles Goodwins. Mrs. Herbert Goodwin and children, Sandra and Curtis, returned to Dover with the LaBrunos for a few days. The Kenneth Jacksons have moved to their newly-constructed home where best wishes for much deserved happiness are being sent. The John Lewises, former resi- dents, write they have purchased a new home and are finally settled at Rt. 4, Box 747C, ‘Sarasota, Fla. The Edward MacDougalls and the C. W. Smiths are at Bob’s Lake, Canada, for a few weeks. The Charles Bigelows and son, Gary spent last week here visiting relatives. Charles is with the U. S. N. J., enjoyed the past weekend Army at Buffalo, N. Y. Of Fine Car Here are just a few of the A40 - A50 “Cambridge” . This new Austin is the finest KUNKLE Phone Dallas 4-2019 Performance wonderful features of the Austin car in its class ever to be produced MOTORS Kunkle Complete Service and Parts for Foreign Cars AND ECONOMICAL EVERYTHING OVER 1953 FORD $1595 Victoria. Radio, Heater, Fordomatic 1953 TONTIAD $1575 Radio, Heater, Hydra. Drive 1652 PONTIAC §19QB Station Wagon. Radio, Heater, Hydra. Drive 10 Door Sedan. 1219 Radio, Heater, Fordomatic 1953 FORD Custom 4 Door rms 195 Radio, Heater 1952 CHEVROLET 4 Door Sedan, *995 ? 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