SECTION A —PAGE 4 Purely Personal Mrs. Martha Lamoreaux and granddaughter, Barbara Metzger and Sandra, Demunds Road, have returned from a two week vacation on Long Island,where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lamoreaux and family, Mr. and Mrs. Teddy Force and family and the Carpenter family. ! Mrs. Ross DeWolfe, Nancy. former | residents of Carverton Road, Wyo- ming R. D. 3, have returned to their home in Raleigh, N. C. Mrs. De- Wolfe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Marlot accompanied them and will take up permanent residence with them in Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Houtz and daughter, Martha, Grandview Ave- nue, New Goss Manor, spent several days recently at Chalfonte-Haddon Hall. | Mrs. Lee Updyke, Pioneer Avenue, has returned after spending six weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Banta and Dianne, Bladens- burg. While there she attended the capping excercises at Sibley Mem- orial Hospital, Washington, D. C. where Dianne is training to be a nurse. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fox have returned to their home in Fair banck Buro, Burbank, Calif, after spending a week with their daugh- ther and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Weidner, Lehman Avenue, Dallas. Fifty-first reunion of the James and Oliver Evans family will be held Sunday, August 12 at Stone House Park, Nicholson. Dr. and Mrs. Richard C. Post and Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Whitesell, have returned to their homes after spending a week at Bass River, Cape Cod. : Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brown, Leh- man, entertained at dinner last Sunday in honor of the former's mother, Mrs. Faye Brown, who ob- served her birthday July 29. Attend- | ing were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ran- dall, Vestal, N. Y.; Mr .and Mrs. Gordon James, Meeker, Mrs. Ella Harvey, Dallas, Emory DeLong, the Brown children, Fred, Faye, Glenna Gay and Susan. Glenna Gay re- turned with Mr. and Mrs. Randall for a two week stay. Mr. and Mrs Arthur Mauer Trucksville, had as guest last week, the latter's niece, Jarett Deletkanic, Berwick. / Mrs. Henry Kann, Dallas, flew by Jet to San Carlos, California, where she will be the guest of her son-in law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. David Williams for a month. Mrs. Williams is the former Louise Kann. Kathy Martin daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Martin, Stafford St. and Kathy Cashman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Cashman, Davis Street, spent last week as the guests of Kathy Cashman’s grand- mother, in Berwick. Mrs. Letha Spaulding had as Fri- day dinner guests, Mrs. Lillian Hildebrant, Dallas and Bess Kline- toh, Sweet Valley. Mrs. John Butler, Shavertown, is a surgical patient at Nesbitt Hos- pital, where she will remain for oe other week. Patty Diane Daley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Daley, Goss Manor, has returned from spending a week at Little Flower Camp in Tobyhanna. Her friend Karen Mar- | t asico, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Bruno Marasico, Birch Lane, is re- maining for a second week. Mr, and Mrs. Edward Hopa and Tom, Huntsville, Betty Jean Davis, Trucksville, and Ronald Grant, Elizabeth Street, have returned after spending some time in West- port, Canada, while there, Betty Jean was guest soloist, at the Pres- byterian Church, in Westport. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis, Davenport Street, motered to Phil- adelphia, Tuesday to visit their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tinsley. Their grand- son Bobby Tinsley, will return with them for a two-week visit. Kenneth Brobst, a lifelong resi- dent of Dallas until two years ago when he and his family moved to Bloomsburg, is a medical patient at Bloomsburg State Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hinnant and four daughters, Greenville, North Carolina, are spending ten days with Mr. Hinnant’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don LaBar, of Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore MacHenry, Orange, attended the wedding of their granddaughter Nancy Brown, August 4th, in Cortland, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Huntsinger, Ro- chester, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Huntsinger, of Wyoming are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Mac- Henry, of Orange. No! No! No! SPOTS and STAINS VANISH Before your EYES from Table Tops and Furniture CALL OR 4-0744 EVENINGS @ Antique Refinishing STEFAN HELLERSPER Ellsworth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Ellsworth of Lehman, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Gladkowski, | Sr. of McKeesport, 22 held at the bride-elect’s home. hearts, roses, and cupids. dual heart shaped puzzles, pieced together, the news of the engagement. Swan, Patricia Swan, Mrs. Ide, Mrs. Thomas Williams. The engagement of Miss Louise | Lehman-Jackson-Ross High School Walter M. Gladkowski, Jr., son of | Engaged was announced ‘at a party on July | society. | gin teaching second grade for the The table: was decorated in a Gateway Union School District in red and white ‘color scheme. with | Monroeville, Pennsylvania. Indivi- | when | Keesport High School and Penn- revealed in rhyme | sylvania State University. He was | a member of Delta Sigma Phi fra- Attending: Carol Hadsel, Leanora | ternity. He is employed as a land- ; Berti, Mrs. Larry Farr, Mrs. James | | scape architect for Griswald, Win- John | | ters, and Swain in Pittsburgh. Robert Sayre, and Mrs. | | wedding. MISS LOUISE ELLSWORTH Miss Ellsworth is: a graduate of and The Pennsylvania State Uni- versity. She was a member of Kap- pa Delta sorority and Sigma Alpha Pennsylvania, Eta, a speech and hearing honor In September she will be- Her fiance is a graduate of Me- No date had been set for the Mary Frances Giffen To Marry Baltimore Man Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Giffin, Leh- man Avenue, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Mary Frances, to Albert Louis Intlekofer Jr., son of Mrs. Edward Jones of Fullerton, Md., and Albert Intlekofer of Baltimore, Md. Miss Giffin is a graduate of Wyo- ming Seminary and Goucher Col- lege. She plans to teach English at Senior High School, Bergenfield, N. J. this fall. Mr. Intlekofer was graduated from Calvert Hall College School and served with the U.S. Afr Force | for three years. He is presently at- tending Baltimore University. No date has been set for the wedding. Air Force Colonel and Mrs. Les- ter R. Ferriss, Kathy, Lester Jz. and Susan, Alexandria, Va., are spend- ing their vacation with Mas. Fer- riss’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Stephen Ward, Harveys Lake. Capt. and Mrs. Albert Morse and family have been transferred from Montreal to Syracuse, N.Y. In be- tween jumps the Morses are visiting Mrs. Morse’s parents,’ Mr. and Mrs: Harry Post and Captain Morse’s per- ents at Newcastle. 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