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C. Smith To Become Bride Of John P. Lynn Kingston Couple Will be Married on Saturday, September 5 Miss Dorothy C. daughter of Mre. 70 North Landon Kingston, and John P.

Lynn, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Rutter Avenue, day, in Kingston Kingston, married on SaturMethodist with Rev. Dr. Norman W.

Clemens officiating. Miss Marion Farrell, Kingston, will be maid of honor and Ellsworth Lynn, U. S. Coast will be hie brother's best man. dinfor the families will follow at ner Hotel Sterling.

Miss Smith, the daughter of the late Thomas H. Smith, graduated from Kingston High School and the Nesbitt Hospital Training School Nurses. She is a member of for the West Side Visiting Nuree Association. Mr. Lynn, a graduate of Kingston School and Bucknell Univeris associated with Wright AerHigh sity, onautical Corporation at Paterson, Personals Catherine Foley, 12, daughter Mary of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Foley 280 Scott Street is seriously ill of rheumatic fever in St. Vincent's Hospital, New York. Mr. and Mrs.

George E. Lintern, Brook, returned Bound after visiting Mr. Lintern's parents, and Mrs. M. H.

Lintern, North Mr. Main Street. Marion McIntyre of 185 Miss South Washington Street is spendthe week end at New York. ing Mies Elizabeth Douglas of West Street is at Elizabeth, Northampton N. J.

Miss Helen Grady of South Franklin Street returned after spending two weeks at Mt. Pocono. Rev. and Mrs. William K.

Rusof South Franklin Street, who sell are occupying Farr cottage at Lake Carey, will remain there until Labor Day. Miss Nancy Weaver of Forty Fort returned from Glen Summit where she was a guest of Miss Jean Judge. Mrs. Clara DeMott of Gates Street, Kingston, will leave on Monday for Philadelphia to spend a week with her son and daughterin-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Donald DeMott of Pennypack Woods. Miss Edith Case of Pearl Street, Forty Fort, will spend next week at Jersey City. Misses Rachel DeMott of Kingston, Beatrice Moran, Peggy Tracey and Ruth Brown of this city spent the week end at New York and Rye Beach. Misses Valerie Boeso of Kingston and Helen Dugan of South Franklin Street left yesterday for Atlantic City. Misses Marion Bowen of Hollenback Avenue, Betty Hunter of Nanticoke and Anna Johnson of Luzerne Street, Lee left yesterday for Atlantic City.

Miss Mary Mangan, clerk to Juvenile Court, returned to her 94 North River Street, after an operation in Nesbitt Hospital. Miss Anna McGrane, Sugar Notch, has returned from New York. Mre. Margaret Jones of Baltimore and Mrs. Edith R.

Thomas and granddaughter, Joan Mooney of Newark, are epending some time with Mrs. Lewis E. Jones of South Hanock Street. Mr. and Mrs.

Roderick of South Hancock Stanley: returned after pending some time with their son and da Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jones of Delaware. Lucille Peters of Scranton is a guest of her aunt, Mrs. W.

R. Castner of Yeager Avenue, Forty Fort. Dr. James R. Van Loon, N.

Main Street, received word through the Red Cross that his sister, Mre. Clarinda Entriken, arrived safely Hawaii. Mrs. Entriken is with hospital rehabilitation department of American Red Crose. Beleaving for Hawaii, Mrs.

Entriken was stationed at Fort Benning. Mrs. William C. Scott of Plains spent the week end with her husband, Lt. William C.

Scott, (J. at Dartmouth, Hanover, N. H. Mrs. Venerd Haubert and son.

Robert and daughter, Margaret of Philadelphia are guests of Mrs. Emma Johnson of 440 Northampton Street, Kingston. They attended the Johnson-Homnick wedding last night. Mrs. George Boyd Hunter of Philadelphia is a guest of Mrs.

Flora Brown of 242 Pierce Street, Kingston. Mrs. Hunter is the former Miss Grace Brown of Kingston. Miss Ann Wertsner of Philadelphia, who has visited in this city and West Pittston, is occupying a cottage at South Sterling. Mre.

Frances Sutliffe of 37 South Goodwin Avenue, Kingston, returnafter visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Habblett, Huntington, W. Va. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles C. Search and daughter, June of 22 Chester Street, Kingston, spent the week end at New York with their son, Carl Edward Search. Mre. Clara Gruver of this city is in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital.

Mrs. Gruver's daughter, Mrs. James Gibbons of New York City is with her mother. Miss Helen Angelue of 57 Waller Street is a patient in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Mrs.

Louis Dahl of Wyoming Avenue, Forty Fort, has returned from Danville and New York City. Miss Elizabeth Morgan of 22. West Northampton Street has as Hechest her Bethlehem. niece, Mrs. Burton French LADIES' PLAIN ONE DRESSES French "Germ Free" Beautifully White Call and Delivery FREE French MISS DORIS NEUMAN BRADBURY WED TO LT.

JOHN B. SHERMAN Misd Doris Neuman Bradbury, of 62 East Carey Street, Plains, man, son of Mrs. Marcelline Sherman and the late W. A. Sherman on Chapel, Aberdeen in Proving Grounds, Mies Myra N.

Strange of Plains, aunt of the bride, was the bride's attendant. Officer Candidate Phillip Shuster of New Jersey was as Lt. Sherman's best man. The bride wore a powder blue suit with bracelet length sleeves and a white pique blouse. She wore a large navy blue felt hat edged with navy groegrain ribbon.

Her shoulder bouquet was of gardenias. Miss Strange wore navy blue bengaline suit with navy and white accessories and a shoulder bouquet of yellow spray orchide. niece of Mr. and Mrs. John R.

Hope became the bride of Lt. B. Sherof Sherman Oaks, Saratoga, Saturday afternoon at 4 in the East Aberdene, Md. A small reception followed at the Officers' Club, Aberdeen Proving Grounds. Miss Bradbury is a graduate of James M.

Coughlin High School and of Hood College, Frederick, and is employed in accounting department of Wilkes -Barre Record. Miss Bradbury has been active in the Little Theatre and Young Republicans of Pennsylvania. Lt. Sherman, a graduate of Los Gatos High School and Stanford University, le stationed at Aberdeen Proving Grounde. MISS SHIRLEY PETTEBONE TO BE BRIDE OF RUSSELL BEGANY Mr.

and Mrs. W. J. Pettebone, West Hoyt Street, Kingston, announce the engagement of their daughter Shirley to Pvt Begany, son of Mrs. Michael Begany, Chester Street, Kingston.

No date has been set for the High School. Miss Pettebone is emwedding. ployed Percy Brown Cafeteria. Both Miss Pettebone and Pvt. Pvt.

Begany is stationed with the Begany are graduates of Kingston Army Air Corps at Atlantic City. JULIUS LANDAU WEDS MISS LILLIAN BELKIN OF CANADA Miss Lillian Belkin, daughter gary, Alberta, Canada, and Julius Landau, South Franklin Street, were in Temple Israel, with Rabbi Israel Siller, performing ceremony. Miss Alice Belkin, sister of the bride, and Jack Landau, cousin of the bridegroom, were the couple's attendants. The bride wore a rose colored velveteen suit with brown accessories and corsage of orchids. of Mr.

and Mrs. H. N. Belkin, CalLandau, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Hyman married on Saturday night at 9:30 Kazis, assisted by Cantor Saul A small family reception was held at the Temple after which the couple went to Canada. Mr. Landau is a graduate Meyers High School and is in business with his father on South Main Street. MISS ALTHEA M. KEIRLE IS BRIDE AT SUNDAY CEREMONY Miss Althea M.

Keirle, daughter Endicott, N. formerly of Edwardsville, of Mr. and Mrs. C. Wilson Trem Temple Country Club yesterday Claude Kemmerer officiating.

Mrs. George Youhon played the wedding music and 'Luther Balliet sang. Miss Shirley L. Bloomburg, Philadelphia, and John Clewell were the attendants. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a princess line gown with train.

Her veil fell sweetheart neckline. and short from a tiara "op orange blossoms and she carried a bouquet of white orchids. Maid of honor wore a French of Mr. and Mrs. Harry A.

Keirle, and Cory. Robert Clewell, Clewell, Buffalo, were married at the afternoon at 4:30 with Rev. blue faille gown with a matching tiara and carried a cascade of yellow tearoses and pink mums. A reception and luncheon was held at the club after which the couple went to the New England States. Mrs.

Clewell is a graduate of Edwardsville High School and Syracuse University. Mr. Clewell graduated from Hutchison Center, Buffalo, and State School of Agriculture, Morrisville, N. Y. He is stationed with the signal corps at Pickering, La.

SENIOR CAMBRIAN CLUB WILL HOLD FLOWER SHOW NEXT MONTH Mrs. Aubrey Davies, chairman by the social committee of Wilkes-Barre YWCA September 17 and 18, announced Judge and Mrs. J. Harold Flannery, Miss Edna Price, Miss L. P.

Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lloyd, Dr. and Mrs. S.

M. Davenport. Miss Janet Rhys, Mr. and Mrs. John J.

Zimmmerman, Mr. and Mrs. Timothy O'Conner, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey M.

Davies, George Lyne, Mrs. Samuel Francis, and Mra. Myles Williams, Mr. and Mra. Charles W.

Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Francis, Mr. and Mrs Edwin Davenport, Stephen Hydock, Clem Leckowsky, Mr. and Mra.

John Jones Owens, Mrs. Mary Morgan Ayres, Mr. and Mrs. J. Truman Evans, Mrs.

Rosina Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Hughes, Mrs.

Edyth Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. John Gould, Mrs. William Griffith, Mrs. Anna A.

Jones, Mr. and Mra. Richard Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur.

Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. William Meredith, Mrs. John Price, Mr. and Mrs.

Tom C. Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Harry G.

Thomas. Richard Mr. and Williams, Mrs. Mrs. Enoch Robert Williams, M.

Williams, Mrs. William Thomas, Mrs. Rowland Jones. Miss Nell Rowland, Mr. and Mrs.

David E. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dumble, Mra.

John M. Davies, Mr. and Mrs. David L. Davis.

Mrs. Gwendolyn Foulkes Frank, Mrs. Gussie Foulkes Brennan, Miss Mary Foukles Brennan, Troop 85 B. S. A.

Baltimore: Mrs. Mrs. Marion Agnes Silvany, Hoskins, Jenkin Mrs. T. Thomas Lake, F.

Williams, Mrs. Rees Jones, Mrs. Handell Jones, Mrs. Peter Schultz, Arthur Thomas, Mr. and Mrs.

Jenkin Lake, Mrs. Freemont Tilley, Mrs. Robert Jones, Miss Ethel Jones, Miss Florence Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Ben L.

Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Thomas, Mrs. Owen J.

Owens, Mrs. William H. Davis, Mrs. John R. Owen.

Mrs. Anne Evans, Miss Mary C. Ford, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Vaughn Davis, Mrs.

Hugh Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Miles, Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph T. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reynolds. Miss Lenore Davis, Mrs.

Agnes L. Davis, Miss Kathryn Rhys, Miss Gladys Rhys, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rinehimer, Mr. and Mrs.

BenJamin H. Rhys, Miss Katherine Williams, Mra. Howard Griesh, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lorenz, Mr.

and Mra. William H. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C.

Jones. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Hughes.

Mr. and Mra. Albert Stratton, Mr. and Mrs. Rhiney Strye, Rev.

and Mrs. Chester Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Evans. Mr.

John A. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hill. Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Hall, Mr. and Mrs. D. J.

Joseph. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Woolbert, Mrs. John D.

Joseph. Mr. John A. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert O'Connell, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davis, Mr. and Mrs. R.

M. Eaton, Mr. John L. Williams, Mrs. John Morris, Mrs.

Minnie Richards, Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Tobias.

Mr. John L. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Powell.

Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Jones.

Attorney and Mrs. Hopkin T. Rowlands. Rev. and Mrs.

Chas. S. Roush, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan J.

Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Abner Davis, Mr. Mrs. Charles Pace.

Mr. and Mra. John Herriotts, Mr. and Mrs. J.

B. T. Jones, Attorney and Mrs. John M. Dudrick, Mr.

and Mrs. David Davis. Mr. and Mrs. H.

A. Rinker, Mr. Thomas E. Morgan, Mrs. Louise Haupt, Miss Margaret Gabriel, Mrs.

Olwyn Jones. Mra. Sybil Tyrrell. Mr. William Thompson, Mrs.

Ester Watkins, Miss Alice Jones. Mrs. Jennie Crouser, Mrs. Lydia A. Lloyd.

Mre. Zilda Van Why. Burt Jones. Mra. D.

J. Roberts, Mrs. Margaret Davis. Mr. and Mrs.

William Jenkins, Rev. J. D. Thomas, Mr. Lewis Levinbook, Mrs.

Mary Llody Lewis, Mrs. of the flower show being sponsored Senior Cambrian Club at the Morgan A. Thomas Price, the following, patrons: Thomas R. Gambold. Mr.

and Mrs. G. W. Harrison, Miss Myfanwy Hughes, Mr. and Mrs Llewellyn S.

Williams, Mrs. Gaynor Evans, Mr. and Mrs. W. E.

Morris Mrs. Reese Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Zack Jones, Miss Agnes Morgan, Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur S. Williams, Miss Janet Lloyd, Mrs. Wilfred Jones. Griffith M. Lloyd, Miss Florence Morgan, Lloyd Evans.

Carlton B. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. G. V.

Schall, Miss Gwen Peters, Miss Elizabeth Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. G.

J. Kintz, Mr. and Mrs. C. L.

Snyder, Mrs. Anna M. Jones, Mrs. J. E.

Johnson, Mrs. Mary A. Ford, Mrs. Clifton Evans, Mrs. Mary A.

Jones, Mrs. Vincent Havas, Mr. and Mrs. Reese Meredith, Mrs. Regina Karp.

John Shivel, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Schall, Jones.

Homer E. Mr. and Graham, Mrs. J. B.

Edward Post, Thomas E. Edwarde, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jones, Mr. and Mrs.

Benjamin R. Jones, John R. Roberts, Hugh Edwardsville; H. St. David Society, J.

B. Williams, J. K. Evans, Harold C. Griffith, Clara Troxwell, E.

Reatini. Heffers-Paci Miss Lydia G. Paci, daughter of Mrs. Assunta Paci, Schooley Street, Exeter, and Leo A. Heffers, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Heffers, Shoemaker Avenue, West Wyoming, were married Saturday morning in St. Anthony's Church, Exeter, with Rev. George Marenco officiating. Attendants were Miss Connie Penella and Adrian Paci, cousin of the bride.

Misses Fedora Paci and Eva Pisaneechi were in the bridal party. The bride, who was given in marriage by her brother George, wore a gown of white chiffon with fitted bodice and edged with a peplum of Irish point lace. Her fingertip veil of illusion was madonna style with blossoms attachlat each oranges She carried a casof orchids edged with white tulle. Her only jewelry was a gold cross, a gift of the bridegroom. Maid of honor wore a gown of white brocaded starched organdy with short puffed sleeves a and a full skirt which ended short train.

She wore a net bonnet and carried a shattered cascade of orchids and orchid tulle. reception was held at the bride's home after which the couple went to New York. They will live at Elizabeth, N. where Mr. Heffers is employed.

Out-of-town guests: Mre. Arthur Calvani, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Calvini and family, Mr. and Mrs.

George Paci and family, Mrs. M. Taglio, Miss Liberty Lalvani, Buddy Calvani and Nick Mobilio of New Jersey. Gifts for Little Folks Nothing is as useful daily as sterling. It lasts so many years and costs so very little.

LUNT Sterling Child: Baby Spoon fork, tech, $1.30 Orange Juice $1.50 Cup $2.75 $5.50 Call today and let us show you the many delightful pieces from $1.25 to $15.00. FRANK CLARK Jeweler 63 South Main Street Rita H. Proeller Wed on Saturday To Frank E. Hill Wyoming Street Girl Married to North Washington Street Man Miss Rita H. Proeller daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. George J. Proeller, Wyoming Street, and Frank E. Hill, son of Charles Hill, North Washington Street, were married on Saturday morning at 9 in St. Nicholas Church.

Rev. Joseph Luksic performed the ceremony and read the nuptial mass. Rev. Ralph Ashoff, cousin of the bride, was seated in the sanctuary. Attendants were Miss Betty Proeller and James Proeller, sister and brother of the bride.

The bride, given in marriage' by her father, wore a white tafetta gown with a sweetheart neckline, long sleeves fitted over wrists, a full skirt and a long train. Her fingertip veil of illusion worn on a beaded cap of pearls and she carried a white prayer book with an orchid. Maid of honor wore a heavenly blue tafetta dress trimmed with maroon veiling and carried a cae cade bouquet of yellow roses and American Beauty gladioli. Bride's mother chose a two-piece plum colored dress with RAF blue accessories. Her corsage was yellow rosee.

Breakfast was served. at the bride's home after which couple went to New York. They will live on Mercer Avenue, Kingston. The bride is a graduate of St. Nicholas High School and Mercy Hospital Training School for Nurses.

Mr. Hill is a graduate of Coughlin High School and ie employed by American and Foundry Company at Berwick. Hostesses who entertained for Hill, Mrs. Laurence J. Halter, Mrs.

Frank L. Knauer, and Misses Mary and Betty Proeller. MRS. RALPH G. DAWKINS, JR.

MISS JEAN E. DOBBIE BECOMES BRIDE OF R. G. DAWKINS, JR. Miss Jean E.

Dobbie, daughter Swallow Street, Pittston, became son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralnh G. Dawkins, at 3 in First Presbyterian Church, officiating. Miss Nina played the wedding music Isabelle Robinson, MacDerment sang.

Bertine Hates, Carbondale, was maid of honor and Mrs. Pierce Whipple and Miss Marjorie Waters were bridesmaids. Pvt. C. Allen Dobbie, brother of the bride, was best man.

Ushers were Oliver Moore and James Smith. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore gown of white marquisette with a yoke of duchess had been worn by her mother. Her veil of illusion was attached to a Queen Anne cap. She carried a bouquet of white orchids and stephanotis. Maid of honor wore a rose chiffon gown with satin bodice and a Queen Anne's matching cap.

Bridesmaids wore baby pink chiffon gowns with satin bodice and a Queen Anne caps. They carried bouquets of rose-colored asters. of Mr. and Mrs. John M.

Dobbie, 54 the bride of Ralph G. Dawkins, Miami, on Saturday afternoon Pittston, with Rev. Richard Rinker The bride's mother wore a torquoise dress with black accessories and a corsage of orchids. Bridegroom's mother wore a dusty pink gown with pink accessories and a corsage of orchids. A dinner and reception was held at Irem Temple Country Club after which couple left on a cruise along the St.

Lawrence River to Quebec. They will live in Florida. Mrs. Dawkins is a. graduate of Cedar Crest College, Allentown, and taught in West Pittston Schools.

Mr. Dawkins is a graduate of Castle Heights Military Academy and the University of Florida and is employed by Seaboard Airline Railroad. Mrs. Pierce Whipple, Mise Marjorie Waters and Miss Bertine Gates entertained the bride at showers while Mrs. H.

J. Mahon held a garden party. Parties In and About Town Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Van Why of 415 Horton Street entertained recently in honor of their son, Leroy Harrison, on his third birthday anniversary.

Other guests: Lindsay Trax, Perry Trax, Dorothy May Trax, Jack Sekol, Joan Sekol, James Harris, Carol Daubert, Shirley Paul, Doris Brood, Medames Edith Broad, Minnie Kivler, Norman Daubert, Leroy Van Why. Mrs. Edith Lyons of Indianapolis, who is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Allen Burleson in Weet Pittston, was honored at a luncheon given by Woman's Auxiliary of West Pittston Iron Workers at Fox Hill Country Club on Wednesday afternoon. Mre.

Lyons received a gift. Other guests: Mrs. Leo Walsh, Thomas Fox, Mrs. Joseph Buckingham, Mrs. Louis Kolman, Mrs.

Herman Koch, Mrs. Harold Turner, Mrs. Patrick Grady, Mrs. Norman Smith, Mrs. Hugh McGuire, Mrs.

Chester Loveland, Mre. Leo Creasie, Mrs. Robert Havard, Mrs. Carl Shepp, Mrs. Al Hare.

Mrs. Gilbert Culp entertained at her residence at 57 East Bennett Street, Kingston, recently at a variety shower in honor of Miss Dorothy Jones, Wyoming Avenue, Kingston, a bride-elect. Other guests: Mrs. Jack Ainsworth, Mrs. Gordon Dussinger, Mrs.

Lewis Learch, Mrs. Byron Watkins, Mrs. Martha Elston, Miss Rhoda Dav.es. Miss Jones also was honored at a shower given by Sunday School Class of First Baptist Church of Kingston of which she is a member. Party was at the residence of Mrs.

John Thomas, 131 East Bennett Street, Kingston. Guests numbered 1 15. Miss Hilda M. Hogg of North Franklin Street entertained at a dessert bridge and variety shower at her residence in honor of Miss Mary Atherton, a bride-elect. Leslie Kellaway who left with United States Marines for Parris Island, S.

was honored at party given recently by a group of friends and relatives at his residence. John Healy and Rudd Deets provided music. Lunch was served by Mrs. William Kellaway, Sr. Other guests: Mrs.

David Price, Mrs. Eleanor Taylor, John Scott, Julie, David and Florinda Price, Albert Dolores and Thomas Chewey, Simoson, June and Marie Michael Simoson, Jean Gates, John Healey, Judge, Billy Gardzella, James Kane, Harold Heidel, Richard Murphy, Caroline, Margaret Edward Kellaway and Mrs. William Kellaway, Jr. variety shower for Mre. Edward A.

Johnson was held at the home of Thomas Werner, Northampton Street. Kingston. Mrs. Johnson, the former Miss Myrtle Homnick, Stan- ton Street, was married to Edward A. Johnson on August 19.

Home was decorated 'in pastel streamers and garden flowers. Mrs. Johnson received gifts. Present: Mrs. Grace Hayee, Mr6.

Ralph Hoover, Mrs. Frank Harrington, Mrs. John Readlinger. Mrs. Sophia Ahrendts, Mrs.

Edna Stoughton, Mrs. Norman Johnson, Mrs. Miles McHugh, Mrs. Myrtle Adolph, Mre. Thomas McHugh, Mrs.

Walker, Mrs. Henrietta Has sel, Mrs. Emile Hankey, Mrs. don Carey, Mis. John McHugh, Mrs.

James Davison, Mrs. William Rasick, Mrs. John Daley, Mrs. Francis Kane, Mrs. Edmund Lyons, Mrs.

Stella Mattiskella, and Misses Myrtle Homnick. Carol Homnick, Sylvia Biesecker. Marion Trethaway, Marion Peters, Sylvia Hannes, Gibbone, Sarah Gibbons, Martha Novak, Mary Beck and Florence Hassel. Hostesses were Mrs. Thomas Werner, Mrs.

Emma Johnson and Mrs. Raymond Johnson. Evaus-Evan Miss Josephine Evan. daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Evan, Washington Avenue.

Larksville, became the bride of Pvt. John J. Evans, Fort Knox, son of John Evans, of New York, Saturday afternoon at 4 in St. Stephen's Church, Plymouth, with Rev. Francis Powell officiating.

Miss Alberta Mulderig and Pvt. Vincent Evan, brother of the bride, were the attendants. The bride wore an eggshell dress suit with a butterfly hat and a corsage of red roses. Bridesmaid wore an aquamarine suit with matching hat and corsage of pink roses. Dinner and reception was held at the bride's home, after which the couple went to New York.

The bride is a graduate of Larksville High School and St. Mary's Business School, city. Pvt. Evans, who served in Corregidor, ie a graduate of Public School 12, New York. Wyoming Girl Engaged Mrs.

Helen Skibinski of 160 East Eighth Street, Wyoming, announces the engagement of her daughter Helen to Tech. Sgt. Frank J. Desuta of Scranton. Miss Skibinski is employed by Mr.

Dymond Manufacturing located Company. Desuta is at Indiantown Gap Military Reservation. No date has been set for the wedding. (More SOCIAL on Next Page) BUY YOUR MATTRESS DIRECT FROM FACTORY and SAVE M. B.

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Caroline M. Wagner, 43 Carey riage of her daughter, Miss Grace Shore, L. son of Mrs. F. Maher, Wedding took place in Holy Child Church, North Broad Street, Philadelphia, on July 15.

with Rev. Charles McClusky officiating. Miss Helen Shipley, New York, was maid of honor, and Miss Ruth Fox, Alexander Street, city, was bridesmaid. John Koval, Plymouth, best man and Andrew Scully, Philadelphia, was usher. The bride, who was given in marriage by her uncle, Vincent Spratt, Philadelphia, wore a gown of white sheer marquiesette styled with lace bodice, high round neckline, and short puffed sleeves.

Her full fingertip veil fell from a crown of orange blossoms and carried a shower bouquet of white brides roses and baby breath. Avenue, has announced the marFucciolo, to John Paul Maher, Bay Erie. Maid of honor wore a gown of pale blue with a fitted bodice of jersey and a full skirt of flowered marquisette. She wore a shoulder length veil which fell from a wreath of roses and carried a shower bouquet of yellow roses and blue delphinium. Following a reception at the Mayfair House, Philadelphia, Mr.

and Mrs. Maher went to Fair Harbor, N. Y. They are living at Bennett Hall, Philadelphia. Mr.

Maher is employed by Edward G. Budd Company, Philadelphia. Out-of-town guests included: Mrs. Henry Kneville, of Long Island land Mrs. Albert Genetti, Hazleton.

LOCAL MEN IN ARMED FORCES ON LAND, AT SEA, IN THE AIR Corp. Thomas H. Carey, son of Ralph Carey, 151 South Sherman Street, completed his three-months' course at the Air Force Officers' Candidate School, Miami Beach and received his commission as a second lieutenant. Andrew J. Podcasy, 21 Barnes Street, Ashley, recently was promoted to technician third grade from the rank of technician fourth grade.

Joe Peeler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peeler, 137 West Pettebone Street, Forty Fort, is undergoing intensive training to become a Navy specialist, being enrolled a 16- weeks' course in School for Gunner's Mates at Great Lakes, Ill. Clifford R. Wright, North Washington Street, recently enlisted in the Navy and is going through recruit training at the U.

S. Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill. Leo W. Padden, formerly of Wright Avenue, Kingston, is a student in Officers' Candidate School of Qaurtermaster Replacement Training Center at Ft. Warren, Wyo.

Before induction, he was an insurance underwriter at Kingston. He graduated from Kingston High School where he played varsity footbal and from Ursinus College, where he captained the track team. Pvt. Samuel Zatoff, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Zatcoff, East Market Street. was promoted to Technician Fifth Grade and assigned to a Hospital at Camp Bowie, Tex. McHolup-Fallhowski Announcement has been made by Mrs. Mary Failhowski, South Loveland Avenue, Kingston, of the marriage of, her daughter, Mary, to Lt. Edmund A.

McHolup, U. S. Marine Corps, formerly of Kingston, on July 5 in St. Hedwig's Church, Kingston, with Rev. J.

E. Gryczka officiating. Mrs. McHolup attended St. Mary's High School.

McHolup, who has been stationed at New River, N. enlisted in the years ago. Society Holds Outing Ladies' Aid Society of St. Luke's Reformed Church, held an outing at home of Mrs. Emma Busch, 119 Loomis Street, Nanticoke.

Present: Mrs. Mary Hooley and son Robert, Mrs. William Moseley and son ert, Mrs. Lewis Brandt, Mrs. George Schoernstein, Mrs.

Arthur Wilson, Mrs. Todd Kile, Mrs. Evan Jones, Mrs. Conrad Miller, Mrs. James Eckrote, Mrs.

George WilEmma Busch, Edward Busch and liamson, Mrs. Busch, Mrs. Billie Busch. Cadet Karl Rittenhouse, 135 West Walnut Street, Kingston, is at Shaw Field, Sumter, S. having finished his ground school at Maxwell Field, Montgomery, and primary training at the Hawthorne School of Aeronautics, Orangesburg, S.

C. Sgt. William B. Drugash, son of Mrs. Mary Drugash, South Gates Street, Kingston, and Staff Sgt.

Frank J. Tvarock, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Tvarock, Maple Street, Wilkes infantry Barre, have division been to be assigned trained at Camp Atterbury, Ind. Technician 5th Grade Alexander Kupstas, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank G. Kupstas, city, was promoted to sergeant with Headquarters Company, Army Ground Forces, Washington. Corp. Leroy Allen of Denison Street. Forty Fort, arrived yesterday from the Army Air Corps station at Los Vegas, to spend furlough at home.

Wedding Date Set Mr. and Mrs. John Yencharas, 140 South Meade Street, announce the marriage of their daughter Agnes to Pvt. Walter Salis, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Salis, 229 Augusta Street, Wilkes-Barre Township, will take place in the Holy Trinity Lithuanian Church on September 12. Miss Yencharas attended GAR High School and is employed by Leon-Ferenbach Mill. Pvt. Salis ie with U. S.

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