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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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WILKES-BARRE RECORD, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1937 Miss Betty Mullison 9s Engagement to Burt Lauderbaugh Announced at Ted Ten Prospective Bride Married To Physician At Irem Country Club WEDDING NEXT WEEK Bride-To-Be Personals Parties in And About City Dallas Girl to Become BridS of West rittstoa Ms Becker-Rinehimer Nuptials Set for Monday, June 28 Kingston Girl to Be Honored at Number of Parties Next Week Mrs. Viola Schmassmann of Dallas announces the approaching marriage of her daughter, Dorathy to Priestly R. Johnson of 221 Monument Wyoming, son of the lste Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson.

Wedding will take place at the parsonage of Dallas M. E. Church, Rev. Francis Freeman officiating on Monday at 2:30. Attendants will be Miss Helen Johnson of Wyoming, sister of the prospective maid of honor; Miss Dorothy Hltt of West Wyoming, bridesmaid; Bert Stocker, of Wyoming best man and Lloyd Lewis of Wyoming.

Supper will follow st Carpenter's Tea Room at Kunkle. Couple will go on a wedding trip through New York State and Canada. They will live at 459 Wyoming Avenue, Wyoming. Bride- elect attended Wyoming and Dallas High Schools. Mr.

Johnson is employed by James Eagen and Son, 'Vyoming. I Faculty of Soldiers and Sailors Memorial High School entertained Tuesday night at a formal dinner at Irem Temple Country Club in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Savage, whose marriage was announced recently, and Miss Genevieve Mulvey, who will be married to Joseph Boyle of Jersey City on June 23. Miss Mulvey and Mr.

Savage are faculty memters. They received gifts. Other guests: George Houck, James Ayre, Elisabeth Farrell. Marie Hughes, Ceal McKeown, John Hannon, Anna McKeown, Marjorie Hughes, Edward Brogan, Ida Hansley, Sara Wallace. Cleo Sharpe, Catherine Christopher.

Miss Janet Evans of Luzerne entertained recently in honor of Miss Helen Banta, a bride-elect. Other guests: Marie Brady, Martha Campbell, Catherine Shelhimer, Maris McCarthv. Mai-Mro vn.i. ui. Catherine Shelhimer of Bennett street, Luzerne, gave luncheon in honor of Miss Banta on Tuesday afternoon at the Vnnltv jr.ir in honor of Miss Banta.

Mrs. Sheldon Bennett and Miss RmilV TjIWll ff Trlolr 11- entertained in honor of Miss Charlotte Stroud, bride-elect. Present: miss uena Kiddle, Mrs. James Mumaw, Miss Catherine Conner, Miss Helen Anderson, Miss Ruth Howell, Miss Ruth Palmer, Miss Marion Olver, Miss Catherine Rice, Miss Charlotte Stroud. Mr.

and Mrs. Ciiff Moore of Wright Ayenue, Kingston, will entertain 20 at a cocktail party Saturday evening prior to the florists dinner dance at Irem Temple Country Club. Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schiffman, 104 William Street, Pittston, announce engagement of their daughter.

Nan, to Max Rosenthal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosenthal, Sterling Hotel. No date has been set for the weedding. Morelll-Becker Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Becker of School Street announce the engagement of their I daughter, Frances Joan Becker, to Armand A. Mo-relli of Academy Street, Luzerne. Wedding will take place early in August. Knoll-Thames Miss Anna Laura Thames, daughter of Mrs.

E. D. Thames of Tuscaloosa, was married at 9:30 Saturday morning to Ensign Theodore F. Knoll, U. S.

Coast Guard, formerly of Glen at the Independent Presbyterian Church, Gadsden, Ala. Bride wore a blue crepe sport dress with luggage tan accessories and had a corsage of bride's roses After a trip through Tennessee 4 i-iiiliiiiipi llillliillilil mmmm MRS. WILUAM St (Photo by Stearns Studio) MISS DORA THY E. 8CHMA8SMANN and the Carolina, the couple will be at home in Wilmington, N. C.

Bride is a graduate the University of Alabama where she was a member of the Alpha Chi Omega and Chi Delta Phi Sororities. She has been a high school teacher for two years. Mr. Knoll, eon of Mr. and Mrs.

Edmund J. Knoll of Glen Summit, was graduated from the Coast Guard Academy at New London. Lavln-Reese Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reese of 120 Church Street.

Kingston, announce the marriage of their daughter, Dorothy to Martin Lavin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lavln of Penn Street. Ceremony took place on May 5, 1937, at Owego, N. Rev.

J. M. White officiating. Attendants were Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Horridge, brother-in-law and sister of the bride. Couple will reside on Fifth Street, Wyoming. Stocker-Whyte Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Whyte of 113 Slocum Street, Forty Fort, have announced engagement of their daughter, Evelyn to Bert L.

Stocker, son of Mrs. Rue Stocker of 185 Susquehanna Avenue. Wyoming. No date has been 6et for the wedding. Serve-Your-City Club Serve-Your-City Club will sponsor a strawberry 'festival tonight at 7 at 1086 Wyoming Avenue, Forty Fort.

In eventiof rain the affair will be held af Forty Fort fresbyterian Church diningroom. ELEANOR G. FEIN IS MARRIED TO DR. WILLIAM A. REISHTEIN Many Relatives and Friends Witness Ceremony Under Floral Canopy at Irem- Temple Wedding of Miss Eleanor G.

Fein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fein of the Riverside Apartments, to Dr. William A. Rsishtein, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Reiehtein of 16 South Sherman Street, took place under a canopy of white peonies, white carnations and southern smilax yesterday at noon at Irem Temple Country Club. (L Dr. Louis M. Levitsky of Temple i and flared but from below, forming.

ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Klein of 144 North Washington Street announce the birth of a daughter. Maureen, on June 15 at ercy Hospital. Mrs.

Klein is -the former Miss Ruth Balz. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew T. Ritsick of 55 Johnson Street, on June 16 at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital.

Mr.and Mrs. William Pohutsky of 78 Logan Street have announced the birth of a daughter on June 16 at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. A daughter was born June 15 to Mr, and Mrs. Vincent Herron of 13 Mary Street, Ashley. Mr.

and Mrs. James Dwyer of 81 East Walnut Street, Plymouth, announce the birth of a son last night at Wyoming Valley Homeopathic Hospital. J.VIOLA HULL Voice Teacher OF THE Italian School ot "Bel Canto," Announces the Continuation ot Instruction During the 8 Months. Auditions Fres ot Charge Simon Dial 7-4053 Sat. Bcranton Frl.

Dial 4-2340 7 urnm' Misses, Women Larger Women Hi- (Photo by Frank Sterne) MISS BETTY MULLISON i TROTH ANNOUNCED Betty Munition and Burt Lauderbaugh to Wed At a tea given by Mr. and Mrs. Olin R. Mullison of 67 Butler Street, Kingston, yesterday afternoon, engagement of their daughter, Miss Betty Mullison, to Burt Lauderbaugh, son of Mr. and Mrs.

D. S. Lauderbaugh of 96 West vaugnn Mreet, Kingston, was announced. Mrs. D.

S. Lauderbaugh presided at the tea table. Guetsts numbered 40. Miss Mullison is a graduate of Wilkes-Barre Institute and Katharine Gibbs School, New York. Mr.

Lauderbaugh was graduated from Wyoming Seminary and attended Lafayette College. He is a member of Zeta Psi Fraternitv and is associated with his father in West Side Ice Company. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reed of Hempstead.

N. Y. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bal-liet of Kingston and Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Behee of Chase. Mr. and Mrs. William McGoey of Towanda entertained Mrs.

McGoey's quilting club at a chicken dinner at their home on Sunday. Present: Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Basler arid daughter Peggy; Mr. and Mrs.

Sylvester Basler, Mrs. Edward Barger, Mrs. Augusta Krackenfels, Mrs. PKni-laa Cinlr iT tt ,1 Mrs. Frank Nickl, and Mrs.

Charles ADend of Wilkes-Barre. Mrs. Samuel Branner nf iiTuma is spending several weeks in Cleve- lanu. Mrs. Paul T.

Keating '-and James of 70 West Walnut Street. Kingston, have returned after spending a week with th former's sister, Mrs. H. O. Weiss, Washington.

6 Mrs. Boyd Mahaffey and daughters, Helene and Mary Lou of East Pettebone Street, Forty Fort, are spending the summer at Lake Waneta, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs.

Wilbur Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Weaver, Miss Catherine F.rkln HnuiorH Lincoln, and Miss Frances weaver oi new naven will arrive tomorrow to attend the Weaver-Banta wedding on Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McAndrews of Scott Street, are in Atlantic City. YESTERYEAR (In Wilkes-Barre Society Circles) Monday. June 17, 1907 Leo Mundy, student at Univer-sity of Pennsylvania, is doing two weeks' study at the university dispensary.

Dr. A. J. Heffernan has returned from Philadelphia after completing his course at Philadelphia Dental College. Sunday, June 17, 1917 Missse Marion and Marjorie Kistler of South Franklin Street, and Miss Ruth Shepherd, of South River Street, are attending a house party at Arbutus Park, near Bloomsburg.

City Commissioner R. Nelson Bennett spent thai last few days at Middletown. attending the Wesleyan cotrimencement exercises and the 20th reunion of his grad-uatlng class. Mrs. Burr Miller of 62 South Franklin Street will sail on the Aquitanla on July for a three months' stay in England and France.

-Mrs. Milter plans -to devote part of her sojourn to painting. Miss Margaret Townend of West TJnion Street will leave today for Tulsa, to visit Miss Frances Walter a former classmate at Sarah Lawrence College. Miss Townend will continue to Colorado Springs and then to California to remain until August 1. Mrs.

Richard Buchholz and daughter Eleanor of Morristown. will arrive todav to visit Mr. and i Mrs. Robert A. Stull at Chase.

West River Street left yesterday for Philadelphia to attend wedding of Miss Alice Jones and Jack Dineen Following the wedding. Miss Mr-Cormick will accompany her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dineen, also" guests at the ceremony, to their home in Washington.

Miss Betty Vogtel of Minneapolis will spend the week end with Miss Hester Chrisman of West Ross Street. Miss Jane Shoemaker of South Franklin Street has opened her cottage at Glen Summit. Mr. and Mrs. George Hillman of 6ruth Franklin Street are at Eagles Mere.

Ravard Hand of West River St-ee't. student at Williams -will arrive week end. He will have Philip R. Peters of Columbur as a house guest. Mrs.

Katherine Rothermel and grandson, Donn Innes of Huntsvillc are guests of Mrs. Stanley J. Theis at Pocono Preserve. F. E.

Parkhurst and his daughter. Mrs. Joseph Coughlin of North Franklin Street, have gone to Prouts Neck, Me. Mr. and Mrs.

J. Henry Pool and family of Butler Street. Kingston, will move to Glen Summit today. Dr. John S.

Kulp of West Union Street and his sister, Mrs. W. L. Davis, and small daughter. BrooK of Cleveland, are expected home from Mexico on June 28.

They, have been in Taxeo this week. Major and Mrs. George P. Senc of Bear Creek have arrived from Princeton. John H.

Uhl of Reynolds Street. Kingston, will attend the 25th reunion of his ch'-ss at Princeton University on Saturdav. Mr. and Mrs. Justin Bergman of 66 West River Street have returned from California.

Charles E. Butler has returned to Hazleton after visiting his on and daughter-in-law. Air. ana R. E.

Butler of Laurel Run. Mr. and Mrs. William Kirk and family of East Northampton Street are guests of Mrs. J.

E. Grien at Harvey's Lake. Judge Arthur H. James and family of Plymouth will move today to Harvey's Lake. Capt.

and Mrs. Albert R. Dries-bach and. woaU. who are at Fort Stotstenberg, Pampag-na P.

will sail on September 9 for China and Japan. They will spend a month in Peking and on November 1 will board a transport for home. Capt. Driesbach is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

R. C. Dries-bach of Lockhart Street. Dr. and Mrs.

M. V. Cure, Weston, have returned after visiting Mrs. C. W.

Palmer, Orchard Street, Trucksville. Mr. and Mrs. W. T.

Harris of 326 State Street, Nantiooke, will return today from New York, where thev attended the wedding of their daughter, Miss Margaret Harris, to John S. Senseman of North Second Street, Harrisburg. Mr. and Mrs. Abram Nesbitt, 2nd, and son, Abram, 3rd, of North Maple Kingston, will move to Glen Summit on Friday.

Mrs. Joseph Taylor of Moosjc sailed recently from New York for Scotland. Miss Elva Ellis of Edwardsville entertained at a dinner bridge at Hotel Sterling on Monday night in honor of-Miss Mary Kelly of Edwardsville, a bride-elect. OUher euests: Sally Morgan, Alice Gillespie, Mrs. Frank Goodfellow, Mrs.

Al Bryden, Marion Broderick, Mary Galganowlcz, Mra. Abe Bevan, Margaret Francis, Elizabeth Hoblak, Irene Lukas. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Armstrong and Mr.

and Mrs. Peck of Dayton, are guests of Mr, and Mrs. Lewis L. Foster of Madison Street for a few days. Mrs.

Armstrong is the former Edna Foster of 211 Madison Street Miss Dorothy Habblett of 37 South Goodwin Street, who was hurt six weeks ago in a fall from 'a horse, has returned, to her position. Mrs. Helen Roe Turner of Pittsburgh native of Wilkes-Barre, will join her husband at their home in East Aurora, N. when she is discharged from General Hospital where she underwent an operation several weeks ago. "Mr.

and Mrs. Francis Lyons of 188 Wyoming Street are in Milwaukee, where the latter is a dele- rate from Silver Leaf Lodge No. 40, L. F. and B.

of L. E. to the national convention. Mr. and Mrs.

George Farrell, 30 Chapel Street, have returned after two weeks visit to Washington. Mr! and Mrs. J. Linn Johnson and family of Reynolds Street, Kingston, moved to Lake Nuangola yes-: terday. Misses Nan Lee Thomas of Edwardsville and Olive B.

Bar'r of Forty Fort are in charge of meeting of Northeastern Pennsylvania Alumni Club of Delta Zeta Sorority on June 19 at Hotel Fort Durkee. Chapters represented are from Syracuse, Cornell and Bucknell Universities. Use Good Luck for lemon pies. No grating, no fuss, qo failures. Costs only a few cents.Get one package today.

ju.tfjlll)) lltjUCtfe SECOND FLOOR v. More Of Them Have Just Arrived In The Cotton Shop! UDotttedl wi 4- -fetkK A (Photo by Frank Sterne) A. REISHTEIN quilted effect to the floor. Gowns were worn with quilted net jackets. Their hats were of net, similar to th'at worn' bjr the maid of honor.

They tarried Johanna Hill roses and African daisies. Maurice Reishtein was best man for his brother. Maver E. Abraham- son of Wilkes Barre, Chester SappH enkahn of Buffalo and William Isaacson of New York were ushers. Mother of the bride wore a Simpson blue gown of marquisette and a small hat of matching marquisette.

Her shoulder bouquet was of African daisies. Mrs. Reishtein, mother pf the bridegroom, wore a rose chiffon dress trimmed in dubonnet and a small flowered turban to match. She wore a shoulder bouquet of orchids. Ceremony was followed by a breakfast and reception in dining-room of the club, which was decorated with palms and fern.

Tables were decorated with summer flowers of pastel shades. Dr. and Mrs. Rejshtein will sail for Havana on the Orlente on Saturday. Following the trip, Dr.

Reishtein will start his interneship at Hahnemann Hospital, Philadelphia. Bride, who attended Wilkes-Barre Institute, and was graduated from Wyoming Seminary, is a senior at Smith College. Dr. Reishtein is a graduate of G. A.

R. High School and University of Pennsylvania, and received his degree of doctor of medicine from Hahnemann Medical College. Doctor Tells How To Lose FAT Safely Just do this. Eat sensibly and take Dr. Thomas Rx 157 prescription and you'll be amazed at the way excess fat vanishes.

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Thomas Rx 157 prescription at While's Drug Store, Marly's Cosmetic Shop. H. C. Tuck Gray Cook's Kingston Pharmacy and all good drug stores. Money back if not pleased.

Adv. Shortcake rt Iff' I Miss Carol Virginia Rinehimer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Stanley Rinehimer of 48S Rutter Ave nue.

Kingston, who will be married to George Roth Becker, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. T. O.

Becker of LaSalle, 111., on Monday night, June 28, at 6:30 in Kingston Presbyter: Ian Church, will be honored at a number of parties next week. Miss Dorothy Tonkin of James Street, will entertain on Monday night at a variety shower for Miss Rinehimer. On Saturday night. June 26. Miss Mary Anna Laycock will entertain the wedding party at dinner at Glen Summit.

Miss Ruth Hourigan will be hostess to the wedding party on Sunday afternon, June 27, at Glen Summit. Following rehearsal on Sunday night. June 27. Miss Mary Evans of Kingston will entertain the wedding party at supper at her home. Mis.es Janet Haller Betty Main-waring and Jane.

Bennett will give a luncheon for the wedding party at Westmoreland Club on Monday afternoon, June 28. at 1. Out-of-town guests who will arrive on Saturday. June 26. for the wedding include Mr and Mrs.

G. T. O. Becker, Marion Eda Becker, Otto Becker, Mrs. Ernst Roth, and Mrs.

Ernst Roth, Virginia -Weber, Walter Duncan, and Edward Duncan of LaSalle, 111., (John Young of Allentown; Miss jAdele Pierce of Chicago; Miss i Mary Grimley of Bridgeport, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Bevan and 'son. Robert, of Hempstead, L. Mr.

and Mrs. F. C. Crane of Harrisburg; Mr. and Mrs.

James Hawthorne of Peru, Miss Elizabteh Gracy of Montclair. Gallagher-Kosmela Nuptials Today Miss Leona Frances Kosmela. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ignatz Kosmela of 46 Turner Street, Plymouth, will be married to Joseph John Gallagher, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley Gallagher of 185 Brown Street, Larksville, this morning at 8:30 in St. Marv's Church. Plymputh. Miss Florence Kosmela.

sister of the bride, and James Gallagher, brother of the bridegroom, will be the attendants. The bride will wear a print dress with chiffon coat with short, puffed sleeves to match. She will wear a large white straw hat and a shoulder bouquet bridesmaid will be similarly attired in a print dress with redingote and a large white straw hat. Both will wear gardenias. A reception and dinner will follow at the home of the bride's parents.

They will go to Atlantic City on a wedding trip. After July 1, they will' live at 91 Church Street, Hanover Green. The bride is a graduate of Plymouth High School. Mr. Gallagher was graduated from Larksville High School and is a mechanic for Ward and Wiener.

John W. Swengel, son of Mr, and Mrs. D. W. Swengel of 91 Charles Street, city, was recently graduated at Albright College with a bachelor of science degree in chemistry.

He was active in basketball and was affiliaaed with the Alchemist Club and Kappa Upsilon Phi fraternity. He is a graduate of Meyers High School and Bucknell University Junior College. At present he is connected with the Reading Steel Casting Company. Mrs. Earl Colgrove and daughter Janice of Los Angeles, formerly of Kingston, are guests of Mies Josephine Pauling of North Maple Avenue, Kingston.

They will go to Binghamton to remain until late July when they will join Mr. Colgrove in Chicago. Mr. Colgrove recently accepted a position with the TWA Airlines. Mrs.

Colgrove is the former Miss Ruth Gardner. Mrs. May Gooding, W. C. Sprague of Cleveland, and Mrs.

May Ferris of Philadelphia, have returned after attending funeral of Mrs. Ferris's daughter, Miss Irene Ferris on Tuesday. They were guests of Mrs. C. P.

Heckman, 543 Carey Avenue. Henry Uhl student at Lawrence-ville Academy, will arrive on Saturday to spend the summer at his home on Reynolds Street, Kingston. S. S. Rosenfeld of New York will be the guest of Jay Wilson, Vaughn Street, Kingston, over the week end.

He will attend the florists dinner dance Saturday evening at Irem Country Club. SHOES Newest Styles In Whites and Colors We Sell Such Famous Makes as Matrix Saks 5th Ave. Rice O'Neal Red Cross Florscheim Treadeasy And Many Other Famous Brands (Values to $16.60) We Specialize In Narrow Widths to C. Sizes to 10 East Northamoton Street nlllll iiiii, EDIKIESSIES Israel performed the ceremony in presence of 100 relatives and friends. During the hour preceding the cere- fhony," 'and during the w8daingy Samuel Qppenhetm and his string quartet played.

He also played the music at the weddings of the bride's mother and her grandmother, the late Mrs. B. T. Cohen. Bridal aisle in main lounge at the country club was formed of white peonies.

These flowers decorated the fireplace in front of which the ceremony took place. Bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a Sclapareili gown of ivory taffeta and net. She wore a long tulle veil arranged on an open coronet with a circlet of orange blossoms. Her bouquet was of gardenias and lilies of the valley, tied with streamer of orchids. Miss Betty Abrahamson of this city, cousin of the bride and maid of honor, wore a turquoise blue taffeta gown fashioned with full bouffant 6klrt of taffeta covered with one layer of marquisette.

Bodice had short sleeves and high neck and buttoned down the front to the waistline. She wore a tucked coronet of matching taffeta. Other attendants, Misses Doris Goldmuntz of New York, and Bernice Beckwithe of Brookiine, college classmates of the bride, were gowned alike in turquoise blua taffeta, made with fitted bodices. Skirts were tightly fitted over hips Organists' Guild To Hold Outing American Guild of Organists will hold its summer outing at Mary Sheeder Wilson's cottage, Lake Nuangola, on Saturday, June 26. Members may present guests.

Mrs. B. Aubrey Ayers of Kingston will accept reservations. Miss Edna Stelnhauer is chairman with the following committee: Leona Austin, Anna B. Harland, Betty Pauling and Mrs.

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