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WILKES-BARRE RECORD, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1936 Society: Weddings Parties Personals Other Items of General Interest Eight I Wed inStJ Forty Fort Girl Wilkes-Barre Girl Wed in California FOX HILL AND I REM WOMEN rnrrcDC 7YV Pf AY TODAY JVNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB DANCE I ATTRACTS MANY TO IREM CLUB MISS COYLE WEDS Becomes Bride of JToeeph D. Condon of Boston Wed In New Jersey. VJVyirf Ai-iYVJ A. M. M.

M-r jl -a. Mr. and Mrs. S. W.

Pureell of 2 Crisman Street, Forty Fort, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Eleanor Frances, to Rich ard Willingmyre of Merchantville, Golf matches of Interest are scheduled for Fox Hill and Irem Temple women golfers today and tomorrow. First and second teams of Fox Hill Country Club will play at Scranton Country Club today. Fox Hill women golfers will meet Irera Temple women golfers on Tuesday. Mrs. Charles Pfiirerling is captain of the first team at Fox Hill and Miss Therese McGovern captains the reserve team.

Women golfers of Irem Temple Country Club will have an approaching and putting contest on Friday morning at 10:30 at Irem Temple Country Club. Irem Temple golfers will meet women golfers of Elmhurst Country Club today at Elmhurst. 1 N. J. on Saturday, June 20, at 7 at Calvary Baptist Church, Delaware In Mary of the Mount Church.

Mount Pocono. yesterday morning at 10, Miss Arline M. Coyle of Ash-, ley, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B.

Coyle of 33 Mary Street, Ashley, was married to Joseph D. Condon, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D.

Condon of Boston. Mon-signor Thomas McHugh performed the ceremony. Attendants were Miss Catherine Coyle and Thomas A. Coyle, sister Gardens, N. J.

The bride's matron of honor jvas Mrs. John Willing myre, and. bridesmaids were 1 I ...111 An interesting event of the week was the summer dance given, by Wyoming Valley Junior Woman's Club on Tuesday night at Irem Temple Country Club. Cocktail and dinner parties preceded the affair. Attending the dance were the following: Mr.

and Mrs. William C. Deets, Mr. and Mrs. James Schmidt, Mr.

and Mrs. J. N. Heller, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Skelding, Mr.

and Mrs. W. L. Parsons, Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel Ertley, Mr. and Mrs. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. E.

J. McGuire, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nerfert Mr. and Mrs.

Francis Keller, Mr. and Mrs. William P. Rees, Mr. and Mrs.

V. L. Kaye, Mr. and Mrs. D.

She Won't Run vuai iuiie ucn oi juercntuiivuio and Margaret Megee of Kingston. John Willingmyre was his brother's best man. The bride wore a gown of white The bride selected a suit of ivory French botany flannel, with a tallnra1 timlrari fctAVm klAn.a ChA satin made with a long train and a lace bodice extending into long sleeves. She wore a cap veil and Announcements of the marriage of Miss Frances Leonard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Leonard of Long Beach, formerly of this city, to Salvador De-Vera Paez, have been received in this city. The ceremony took place at Santa Ana, on June 6. Mr. Paes and his bride are residing at 143 C. Linden Avenue, Long Beach, CaL Richard McGuigan of West Ross Street Is spending two weeks at R.

O. T. C. Camp at Fort Washington, Md. Mrt.

Carl Ferenbach, who has been visiting her son and daughterly law, Mr. and Mrs. -Gregory Ferenbach. of 108 Butler Street, Kingston, has gone to Point O'Woode to spend the season. Mrs.

Ferenbach' son Carl Is with her. Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie Marvin of Wyoming Avenue, Kingston, moved yesterday to their summer home at Thornhurst Mrs. Kate Richards of Tripp Street, Forty Fort, has returned from Ocean Grove.

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Siegel of South Welles Street have moved to Harvey's Lake. Mrsv H. E.

Moyer and her mother, Mrs. James Drum of 240 Horton Street will move to their cottage at Thornhurst on Saturday. Miss Elizabeth Wiegand of 279 New Hancock Street leaves on Saturday for Selinsgrove, where she carriea a oouquet or white roses and lillles-of-the-valley. Mr. Willingmyre is employed as a chemist for Mecklin Brothers.

H. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shea, Mr. and Mrs, Morgan Jones, Mr.

and Mrs. John Mattern, Mr. A reception followed the cere mony at the home of the bride's etoter, Mrs. Warren D. Horner, wore a medium brimmed hat of ivory felt and a shoulder bouquet of gardenias.

The bridesmaid wore a dusty rose French botany flannel suit, tailored chiffon blouse and matching hat Her shoulder bouquet was of African daisies. Breakfast followed at the Schneider Hotel. Blakeslee. Following a trip to Canada, Mr. and Mrs.

Condon will reside in Boston. L. L. Beisel of this city is spending some time at Harvey's Lake. Mr.

and Mrs. H. H. Cohen of South Franklin Street have opened their eummer place at Harvey's Lake. Helen Anderson, Marjorie Fry, Arline Fry, Mary Rogan.

Rita Walsh, Mary Judge. Isabel Chelosky, Helen Logolach. Dorothy Brent, Joy" Morris, Florence Erick-son, Jeanne Mericle, Helen Brislln, Eleanor Kearns, Betty Ross, Ruth Miller, Margaret Stack, Marion Mattern, Klein, Eva Relnecker, Rosella Kasper, Margaret Stevens, G. F. Williams; Maurice Regan, Joseph Jewell, Dean Ide.

Clayton Jones, William Hirshowlti, Meyer Greenwald, A. Lynch, E. R. Chernech, Donald W. Yeagerr John McDowell.

Roland Berry, Willard F. George. Joseph Lord, Martin Slavin, Marvin Williams, Ben A Cleaver, D. G. Shea, Jr, W.

A. Swartman, Thomas P. Jones, Charles Robbins, Forrest Dodge, Duncan Thomas, Alfred Noyle, William H. Kraft, John A. Mahoji, Joseph Blazes, Thomas Gannon, Thomas F.

Sweeney, Thomas Rush-ton Donald Campbell, Gene Dick, Carl Moritz, William Hill, Edward Moritz, Morris Lowenthal, Robert Strieker, Donald Blythe, Frederick Jones. Attorney E. D. Preate, Dr. F.

Clark, Archie White. Hurstf Evans, Joseph Gibbons, Curtis D. Lutz, William Pritchard, S. A Kaye, William C. Deets, Robert W.

Davis, James Street, Raymond Jordan, Harold George, Joseph Patterson, John Grausman, 'Robert Myers. Wllbert Myers, E. E. Seibel, Ralph Broghamer, John Martin, Sydney Martin, L. Gruver, Howard Jones, George W.

Ferguson, George Laufer, L. L. Richards, Joseph Roorty, Joseph Donnelly, Joseph Brislin. William Hester, Maurice Cava-naugh, Jack Rapson, Jerome Mc-Glynn, Ralph Pascoe, Jack Garrity, J. C.

O'Malia, Frank Hayes, Dennis Brislin, Herman Baiz, Winfield Davis, Ned Gorman, John O'Malia, L. P. Hooper, L. L. Luckenbach, -V, L.

Waytel. Merchantville. Anions: the 75 guest If were these from this vicinity: Mr. The book, "Brass-Eagles," written by Mrs. Donald Bridgeman of South Norwalk, Conn, formerly Miss Sara Atherton of this city, has proved so popular in America that it is to be published this summer in London.

Mrs. Bridgeman is a sister of CoL Thomas H. Atherton of Wyoming Avenue, Kingston. Mrs. Robert A.

Stull of South Franklin Street and Mrs. Richard P. Buchholz and daughter, Eleanor, of Norristown, willjeave the latter part of July to spend several weeks camping at North Mountain. Mr. and Mrs.

A. H. Bleckley of Wyoming Avenue, Forty Fort, are spending a week in Pittsburgh. Mrs. Alberta Tow of Savannah, Gs will spend the week end as a guest of Miss Carrie Meixell of 137 Carey Avenue.

Major and Mrs. M. L. Todd of London Bridge, will arnve today to spend several days with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

T. M. B. Hicks, of Wyoming Avenue, Kingston. Attorney and Mrs Joseph Fleitz of 262 South River Street moved to their summer residence at Bear Creek yesterday.

Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Ferenback strwAt. Kingston. ana jurs.

Reuben H. Levy, Mr. and Mrs. John Morris, Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Megee, Kingston; Mrs. and Mrs. Clarence J. Ankner, Mr. and Mrs.

Alvin D. Snyder, Mr. and Mrs; C. F. Fisher, Mary Regan, Gertrude C.

V. Piccone, Dorothy Eustice, Jeanne Little, Isabel A. Pokorny, Mary Frantz. Mary Kane, Sadie Carey, Betty Schlingman, Selma Greenberg, Mildred Cleaver, Arllen Decker, Doris Bradbury. Marguerite Cook, Eileen McDonald, Jean MaoKeeby, Ethel Barnecut, Gertrude Schappert, Esther Rice, Dorothy Klinges, Mary Lenahan, Kathleen Stack, Mary Henry, Edith Lyall.

Bette reier Kitten Mrs. Clyde spotts, Mrs. A C. Henrie, Forty Fort; Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Pursell and children. Scranton; Mr. and Mrs. Barton T. fursell, Bioomsburg.

The couole will reside on Park Mrs. Martin Nelson of Carey Avenue has moved to her cottage at Harvey's Lake. Avenue, Merchantville. Graueam, Jane Smith, Mae MRS. WILLIAM A.

CONNOR The former Mia Mary A. Price, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh F. Price of Park Avenue, whose marriage took place yesterday morning at 9:30 in St.

Mary's Church, South Washington Street. Mrs. Thomas Jenkins and daughter. Gladys Mae, of New York City, are visiting- relatives in Weineck, Helen Lape. Irene Swan.

Martha Arner. Anna- win dean of women at Susquehanna University for the summer. Miss Wiegand's mother, Mrs. Alice Wiegand, will spend the summer at Hazleton. Mr.

and Mrs. A. L. Rummer of AmhAmt Avenue Viav Aiunad Wilkes-Barre. On their return to New York they will be accom belle Miller, Anne Smith, Mary Matzer, Mary Boyle, Marion Miller, Lois Andrews, Martha Campbell, rturo race, Marina price, Isabel Moritz, Mrs.

Margaret B. Cod son. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Pcrmanratlr remove by MnftlpVa Electrolysis. Warts, Holes and Birthmarks remove la one treatment by aa experience eleetrolosist. Quickly, safely, roots, forever destroyed.

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MAZIE V. CORBY Xaectrologlst S5 W. Market St- Dial t-0237 vfvuw VAIC.t summer place at Thornhurst. YESTERYEAR panied oy Mrs. Jenkins niece, Mies Eleanor Bartella of Shaver-town, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Conrad of 27 East Northampton Street, city, have returned home after visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pauly of Nashville. Mrs.

James 7. Boyle of 209 Kidder Street, Mrs. John S. Holland of Jean Weldin, Mary Jones, Jane Trethaway, Betty Faust, Mary O'Malia, Cozette Webb, Ruth Morgan Mary Monahan, Mercedes Morrlssey. Sue Martin, Betty Seiple, Marian Rohlfs, Althadell Carpenter, returned last night from Brooklyn.

James Turns. of Montclair Is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Townend at Dallas for two weeks. Mrs.

John H. TJM and daughter, Miss Margaret Uhl, of 240 ReynoWs Street, Kingston, are in Philadelphia. Dr. and Mrs. B.

A. Courtrlght of (In Wilkes-Barre Society Circles) 134 New Alexander Street, and Mrs. blrthdnv annlvsiviarv nthav nian ENTERTAIN DELEGATES P. A. Ramsey of 45 Amherst Ave Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Barrett, Mr! Arlington changed their residence to 108 Mrs. jmaDei u. StarK of West Pittston gave a dinner party for 24 guests at Lewis Manor at Kingston on Tuesday night. Misses Helen and Gertrude Mc-Cole of South Landon Avenue, Kingston, entertained at a variety shower on Tuesday evening at Boyd's Wee Green Room in honor of Miss Kathryn Scott of Wilkes-Barre, bride-elect.

Centerpiece contained individual corsages of pink roses and lllies-of-the-valley. Those present were. Kathryn Scott, Annette O'Connell, Mary Moffitt, Bessie Brown, Kathleen McCole, Agnes Kelly, Josephine Dougherty, Florence Anderson, Margaret Brennan, Peggy Glennon, Helen McCole and Gertrude McCole. Miss Nora Mae Brown of Claude Street, Dallas, who has been seriously ill at her home, Is DeMolay Mothers and Sisters Will ana Mrs. J.

H. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cumminge, Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Somers, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Toff, Mr. and Mrs. George Miller, Mrs.

Georee Davis Mnrinn "rtavia nue have returned from Philadelphia where they attended the dinner of the Amalgamated Lace Operatives America. The lace operatives were in convention one week. Dinner was attended by about 2,000 lace workers-and their Hold Reception Tonight DeMolay Mothers and Sisters Cir Edmund Davis, Mrs. Margaret Foote, Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas O'Brien, Joseph Balson of Scranton. Mr. and Mrs Mn wives and friends. While in Phila delphia Mrs. Holland, Mrs.

Ramsey and Mrs. Boyle were guests of Mr. cle of Susquehanna Chapter will have its monthly business meeting tonight at 7:45 at the Odd Fellows Hall, South Franklin Street. Monday, Jane 25, 1906 Mr. and Mrs.

W. O. Ferrell of Luzerne Borough and Rev. and Mrs. G.

C. Lyman of Scranton will leave today for the West. They will spend three months in St Paul and Denver. The Ophelia Girls were entertained at the home of Miss Mabel Briggs on Moyallen Street. The girls are Misses Marian Greenfield, Anna Ell, Katherine O'Neil, Gertrude Schappert and Mabel Briggs.

They had as their guests Cox, J. Lynn, G. Eckenrode, I. Betterley and S. Kilpatrick and Misses Cora and Mildred Briggs, who entertained with piano selections.

Sunday, June 25, 1916 Mrs. Charles W. Steart of Easton and Mrs. Arthur Simmons and tne Sugar Notch entertained at a birthday party recently in honor of their daughter, Mary Mangan. Miss Mangan received many gifts.

management of the Broadwood Hotel and delegates to the conven winer gueeia, memoers or the graduating class of St. Charles High Schntf. I1M nf 'SR- Officers will be elected. Following the business meeting, there will be a social hour at which out-of-town guests attending the conclave will be welcomed. All members of the State conclave of the DeMolay are invited.

Refreshments will be served. MOnslfnnr Knwalenralrt in Park Avenue) spent yesterday In Toole. Rita Hoskins, Anita Lenehan, Don't forget the -value of good, rich cream like May Morn Beauty Creme, patted into your skin at bedtime. And don't neglect your chin, throat snd around your eyes. This is one of the best ways to smooth away tiny wrinkles and restore velvety softness to a complexion dried out and roughened by exposure and loss of natural skin oils.

Tho unusually rich oils in May Morn Beauty Crcme do teal wonders. For sale at aicw lorit uity. Agnes waien, zita Duffy, Catherine air. ana Mrs. Joseph F.

Gillis of SO West ThomM Strt uinr. tion. Misses Marllouise Fogg and Dorothy Kull, student nurses- of St. Luke's and Children's Hospital, Philadelphia, will arrive today to spend three weeks with thier parents in this city. Mies Fogg will have as a guest Miss Marian Hess of New Jersey also a student nurse at St Luke's and Children's Hospital.

Mies Marge Jennings of Fortv ouvers, Alice tiiniey, ixrraine Roche, Mary Wllverding. Sally Carlin. Carl Rlrali Ttfoal Pjti, Miaa Ivmlsa Kelllrrn tt tM. recentlv trnvn ammtaA Joseph McElwee, Dominick Mahoni Mills, have left for a week's stay in Atlantic City. Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Castner of 102 Teager Avenue, Forty Fort, entertained rpCPTltlv tholr- onttaoa spent Sunday with her daughter) Mrs. Deemer Beidleman, at 558 TBlllJ shower at her residence in honor of Miss Josephine Cusate, who is to be j-o isner, i nomas McManamon. Carey Avenue. Mrs.

Daniel Doris and Mri; D. R. Peters and daughter. Phyllis Darvl. uui-owown guests: M-ary and Margaret Thuma of Shickshinny; Marie Barry of Luzerne; Leona uieu-rieu louay io xtaipn SelUUO fillMtjl Mr KltV VAlanJ.

at Lake Winola. those present were Fort entertained at cards at Fort ---j Aviauuc Cella, Josephine Montone, Nellie a T- 1 A 1 Durkee on Tuesday night High nosers oi warrior Kun. motored to Sugar Notch and spent Sunday with the former's mother, air. ana Mrs. u.

j. spntt, Miss Helen Splitt, Durwood Splitt of Jackson; B. Frank Bulford, MIbs muuiune, xseiiy juonione, Mrs. M-ary 7.fimhprtl Rstrv u. iru scorers were: Mrs.

James Donnelly and Mrs. Louis Palermo. Other Mrs. jonn Kenny. HENRIETTA LEAVER Smiling Henrietta Leaver of Pittsburgh, "Miss America cavorts on the beach at Atlantic City.

Miss Leaver says she will not compete for the national title this year. guests: Mrs. John Miller. Mrs. Wil toria Keating.

Julia Cueate, Geral- illnA Kittv Tumn Kuin May Hazel, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Elton and children, Harold and Nancy Elton of Huntsville; liam Miller. Mrs. Frank Feenlck.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry LaRose of Patrick Foy, Miss Agnes Foy, Mr; and Mrs. William Bovle. and Make vacation muss a.

iiiiizaoein Brecicenridge, Mr And Mrs. fl Uarvav on io oireei, fareons, enter tained -recently in honor of Miss Madeline Vnln nf a Joseph and Claire Boyle of Custer Street, have returned after spend Fred Riley of Dallas; Thomas E. Betty Ryan, Florence Walsh. Vivian Walsh, Helen Boyle. Mrs.

Sue Lomascola, Mrs. Thel-ma Sellitto, Janet DeBonis, Mrs. Sadie Desiderlo, Mildred DeBonis, Nancy Desiderlo, Elizabeth Desiderlo, Anita Cella, Josephine Cusate, LAinrop u-eei. Mrs. Allen E.

Bacon of 408 South Franklin Street, who has been residing at Lake Nuangola, is seriously 111 at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Miss Josephine Taggert has returned to Watertown, N. after visiting Miss Rosanne Bennett of Huntsville. Miss Bennett entertained for Miss Taggert. Mr.

and Mrs. George Baker Hill-man of 159 South Franklin Street moved to their cottage at Eagles Mere yesterday. Mrs. Frank Whitenlght of 441 Rutter Avenue, Kingston, will give a luncheon this afternoon at her cottage at Harvey's Lake. Mr.

and Mrs. Chester B. Derr of West Union Street, who are occupying a cabin at North Mountains for the summer, had-as recent overnight guests, Richardson Hand, John Uhl, Bruce Bennett, Baring Coughlln of this city, and the tetter's guests, John Barrett of Baltimore and Richard Hague oi Maplewood, N. J. Mrs.

A. I Lewis of 538 Charles Street, Kingston, and Mrs. R. C. Angevene of Kingston entertained at a bridge yesterday afternoon at the former's residence in honor of Mrs.

Sidney DeLeon of Philadelphia, who is visiting her daughter, Miss Marion DeLeon of Kingston. Judge and Mrs. William S. McLean, Jr. and daughter Swan of 80 South River Street, are occupying their cottage at North Mountain.

Judge Arthur H. James and family of 112 Church Street, Plymouth, moved yesterday to their cottage at Point Pleasant, Harvey's Lake. Mr. and Mrs. R.

V. Eder of River Street, Forty Fort, who have been visiting in Washington, have gone to Atlantic City. Mrs. T. M.

B. Hicks, and daughters, Barbara and Persia Hicks, of Wyoming Avenue, Kingston, and Shirley Beers of Park Place, Kingston, will leave on Monday to spend two weeks at Virginia Beach, where Mrs. Hicks has taken a cottage. Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Leonard of Long Beach, formerly of this city who have been vied ting in this city, have gone to the New England States to spend some time before returning to Long Beach. John Barrett of Baltimore and r-Wi D.rni. si nnl nrv a.T mill nue, Scranton, who observed her tjease or uasetown; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Duckworth of Wyoming; Mrs.

Lillian Hill nf Knrnntnn. M. ing me ween in setmenem where they attended the 32nd annual encampment of Spanish War "CHANGE OF LIFE' and Mrs. Richard Castner of Forty Veterans. and the hostess.

Gay and Colorful! run. To relieve the hot flushes, dizzy spells, "nerves," headaches, irritability of this trvine nerin1. trv 7n-alr Mr. and Mrs. O.

B. Conklin of Kingston left Saturday for Indianapolis, where they will reside. Mr. Conklin, who is associated with the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, will have charge of their educational work for the State of Indiana. Mrs.

Conklin is known by her pen name as Emilie Chamberlin Conklin and. is a writer of verse. Tablets (Orange Box). They contain Additional Social News Will Be Found la the Record Today on Another Page. me normone wiaeiy prescribed by many doctors, we recommend them Sun Ray Drug Stores, W.

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Ask to see theTintex colorchart PARK TILFORD, Distribvion I I i a tiM 1 VlVkJI I DU. ru i i iihmn i b-m nit i ar I A BAKED POTATO I WAY 1 TRY AA.Y WAY ill tj i l. vn is SWasIhi ay Easy 2 LOVELY FLOOIIS C7ITQ0UT WOB tI Lewis Dennett Hardware Co. 4-6-8 North Main St WUkes-Barre, Psv I FRIED THEM IN Spry. THEY'RE I NOT ONE BIT HEAVY OR GREASY NO SMOKY KITCHEN f- -either ry7- Try this purer, ALL-vegetable shortening Try Spry for too.

It's marvelous! Creams easier, gives lighter cakes and biscuits, flakier pastry. So pure it ataya fresh right in the pantry. Approved by return today after visiting Baring Coughlln of North River Street, a former classmate at Princeton. Mr. and Mrs.

Lewis Wolfe of Kingston gave a dinner party on Tuesday night at their summer home at Chase. Good Housekeep ing Bureau. Get Mi. John Graham of Minneapolis Is a guest of her mother, Mrs. Mabel Spry today.

jj. star of West Pittston. Mrs. Graham will return home on Julvl. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert A. Stull of ll sftisay ran-iun. btreet will leave on July 2 to spend the summer at the Darte cottage at Chase. kwSfjttTOTOtTf.i 1.

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