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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
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Engagement Announced I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Davis Ta Spenser POgrlmagt' Altar end Rosary Society of St. 25th Anniversary ftfiss JulefOHverV To Become Bride Mary's Church of the Immaculate Conception is accepting reserva-v Former Pitlston to Be Wed To New York Man Josephine Puma Will Be- Of George Lehman moor, Garrison, N.

on Sunday. Buses will leave from the church following the 7 a. m. mass. Reservations may be made with Mrs.

P. J. Heffernan, Mrs. Edwin Fra-ley and Mrs. Francis Faltz, Jr.

iihley Girl and Nicholson of 118 York Avenue, Duryea, have announcd the engagement of their daughter, Theo Mae, to Andre A. Billinge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Billinge of 507 East Marcy Street, Duryea.

Miss Davis and her fiance were graduated from Duryea High School. Mr. Billinge, who'served with the Navy during World War 2, is employed with the engineers at Kehoe-Berge Company. No date has been set for the wedding. lo Be Observed Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Rygiel of 347 Slocuni Street, Swoyervllle, will observe their silved wedding anniversary on Friday. To celebrate the occasion, a mass will be read in ther honor on Sunday morning at 7:30 In St. Mary's' Church, Swoyerville, a family1 dinner at their home to be follOv-i ed by open house. The couple was married Aueust come Bride of E.

Lucien Lambert Street. Man Will Marry on August 20 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Oliver of 28 Nicholson Street announce the approaching marriage of their daughter. Jule, to George Lehman, Designers say that a rallroac-ear of stainless steel has twice the strength of one built of ordinary steel.

lliii son oi Mr. ana Mrs. George Lien-man of 43 East Newport Street, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J.

Puma of 136 South Clark Drive, -Log Angeles, formerly ot Pittston, announce the engagement of their daughter, Josephine, to E. Lucien Lambert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lambert of New York. Announcement of the was made at a recent dinner at the Ratisserie Restaurant in Beverly Hills.

Calif. 12, 1924, by Rev. Clement Drie-pierwski in St. Mary's Church. Swoyerville.

Mrs. Rygiel is the former Anne Christanovich. Attendants at the wedding were Mrs. Fmnk Hntrnn nf Iftncrctin sicta. Dorothy A.

Danko Will Be Bride of Joseph Oshinski Plymouth Man and Korn Krest Girl to Wed on September 10 Miss Dorothy Anne Danko, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Danko of 23 Spring Street, Korn Krest, will become the bride of Joseph L. Oshinski, son of Mrs. Mary Oshinski and the late Clement Oshinski of 202 VanLoon Street, Plymouth, on Saturday, September 10, at 10 a.

m. In the Exaltation of the Holy Crost Church, Buttonwood. Miss Teresa Oshinski, twin sister of the prospective bridegroom, will be maid of honor. Bridesmaids will include Helen Ziomek of New York, Irene Kovalevich of Korn Krest, Sylvia Zavislak of Philadelphia, cousin of the bride-elect; Margaret Levanda of Korn Krest and Marie Oshinski of Plymouth, sister of the bridegroom-to-be. John Danko, the bride-elect's brother, will be best man.

Ushers will be Alex Kovaleski of Korn Krest, Daniel Danko of Nanticoke, cousin of Miss Danko; N. James Dowgiallo of Plymouth, brother of the prospective bridegroom, and Asniey. The wedding will be performed on Saturday, August 20, at 9:30 m. in Holy Rosary Italian Church, Park Avenue. Rev.

Anthony A. Noviello will officiate at the double ring ceremony and celebrate the 'of Mrs. Rygiel, and Joseph' Slufik of Plains. Miss Puma is a graduate of i v. Fittston High School and was asso nucuai mass.

Miss Kita smitn will ciated with her father in the be soloist. Miss Oliver, who will be given In marriage by her father, wul be attended by Miss Rosemary Egidio (favO tail AoMX, 0mA iky dl MEET HER FRIDAY AT THE COMERFORD oi wuxes-Barre, as maid oi honor, and by Miss Jennie Lee Gigliottl of Wilkes-Barre and Miss Marv Evangeline Ice Cream Company. She is employed at John Kreuyers jewelry shop in Beverly Hills. Mr. Lambert was graduated from Lawlor Professional School and is associated with William Carter Real Estate in Hollywood, Calif.

The wedding will take place on August 21 in St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church in Beverly Hills, Calif. Lehman sister of the prospective oriaegroom, as Driaesmaids. Robert Lehman will be best man for his brother, whose ushers will West Side Couple Wed on Saturday The marriage of Miss Anne Louise Hurst, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Hurst of 101 Yeager Avenue, Forty Fort, to Harold Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Anderson of Rutter Avenue, Kingston, took place on Saturday, August 6. The double ring ceremony was performed in Holy Name Church, Swoyerville, by Rev. Joseph Barrett, who also read the nuptial mass.

Miss Jacqueline Bednar was maid of honor and Joseph Ryan was best man. Breakfast and a in rl 11 Ho Pafor mitrai. Kvw.h.... V1UU1C1 Ul tne Drme-to-be, and Ralph Drank pf Ashley. liiiteilliiiillli a ainner ror the famines and relatives will be served at th bride's home, where a rvcentlnn tnr i Martin Bendik and Anthony Gajunas, both of Plymouth.

Flower girls will be Sandra Oshinski. niece of the prospective my guesis win ioiiow. Open 9:30 to Saturdays 'til 6 Miss Oliver was graduated from GAR High School and is employed by the I. Miller Shoe Company. Mr.

Lehman, a Graduate of Hnnnver bridegroom, and Carole Anne Zubris of Philadelphia, cousin of the prospective bride. Ring bearers will include Robert Bartosavage of Plymouth and Richard Danko, Where It SO C-o-o-ll Township Memorial High School, is employed by the Central Railroad of New Jersey. He served In the U. S. Navy for four years and spent some time In the Pacific theater.

cousin oi tne iuture Dnae. A reception will be held at St. Michael's Hall, Breslau. reception followed. The couple went to Atlantic City.

They will reside at 78 Church Street. The bride and bridegroom are graduates of Forty Fort High School and are attending Wilkes College. Family Outing Young Adult Group of the Parrish Street Baptist Church will meet for a family outing on Friday night at 6 at Kirby Park. Members will furnish their transportation. Lake Demonstration Nuangola Lake Association announces a special demonstration Family Reunions (Continued from Page 6) Hurhey-Gordon of life saving technique, including; the proper use oi tne innaiator, on Saturday afternoon at 2 at the foot of Lake Avenue, West Side.

Asks Your Indulgence for a Little While Longer Hughey-Gordon reunion will be Games -and sports will be featured. held at the home of O. H. Gordon at Pikes Creek on Sunday, August (Photo by Steams' Studio MISS DOROTHEA J. HAINES MISS DOROTHEA J.

HAINES ENGAGED TO EDWARD V. GILL Mr. and Mrs. Chester L. Haines of 226 North Washington Street announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothea to Edward V.

Gill, electrician's mate, first class, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gill of 3 Rutter Street, Buttonwood. Traver-Barringer FortV-second flnnnnl reunion nf the Traver-Barrinow fnmilio. urlil to relieve 'PERIODIC Miss Haines is a graduate of Couple Observes 31st Anniversary Mr.

and Mrs. William Dickson of 187 South Sprague Avenue, Kingston, celebrated their 31st wedding anniversary on Aueust 3. Coughlin High School and is employed by Percy A. Brown Company. Mr.

Gill Is a graduate of Hanover Township High School and is serving with the U. S. He is stationed at Wilmington. No date has been set for the wedding. Also nervous distress several days 'before' It won't be long now the workmen will leave soon the noise will be over the confusion will be a thing of the past! And from all this unavoidable discomfort, which our customers have endured so cheerfully, will emerge the most beautiful shop in this section of the State a Shop with enlarged departments for greater shopping convenience a Shop so modern in design, so attractively decorated that shopping at the Paris will be a greater pleasure than ever before.

So, please, for the next couple of weeks, will you kindly continue to bear with us until we're ready with Mr. and Mrs. Dickson will leave from Wilkes-Barre-Scranton Airport at Avoca this morning for be held Sunday, August 21, at Travers Park, Evans Falls. Race Twentyethird annual reunion of the Race family will be held Saturday, August 20, at the Grange Hall, Center Moreland: Each family will bring something for the White Elephant sale. Williams Descendents of Jonathan Williams will hold their 46th annual reunion Saturday, August 13, at the Church of Christ hall, Sweet Valley.

Rustay The 33rd annual reunion of the Rustay families will be held Sunday, August 13, at Benton Park. Bus will leave at 9:30 Sunday morning from Union Street and Wyoming Avenue, Kingston. It will stop at Division Street and Wyoming Avenue, Kingston Corners, Market and River Streets, city, South Wilkes-Barre and Meyers High School. Scott Descendants of Edward K. Scott youngest married; Mr.

and Mrs. Marvin Scott, the largest organs. Plnkham's Compound pot only relieves this monthly pain but also annoying pre-pertod nervous, tense emotions of this nature. Regular use helps build up resistance against such female distress. Women by the thousands have reported amazing benefits.

Truly the womun's friend I Detroit to visit Mr. Dickson's Do you suffer from monthly cramps, headache, backache or do you, like bo many women, start to sutler a few days Just before your period from strange, nervous, restless, weak, dragging feelings due to this functional cause? Then start taking Lydla E. Plnkham'a Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms. Pink-ham's Compound has such a comforting antispasmodic action on one of woman most important family present; daughter ot Mr. and Mrs.

Bob Davis, youngest child present; Mrs. Minnie Labar, coming the greatest distance. brother, Harold and family. On their way home they will stop at Bvffalo and visit their son, James Dickson, and family, Dunkirk, N. Y.

NOTE Or yon may prefer resent: Mr. ana Mrs. wnson rl V. Plnkham'a TABLETS with added iron. LY0IA E.

PINKHAM'S Vegetable Compound Colorado leads the world in the production of sugar beets. Fetterman, Mr. and Mrs. David Fetterman and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Fetterman and family of Catawissa, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Scott, and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mr. and Mrs. Philip J.

Bolen and on, Philip, of 60 Chapel Street will leave on Saturday by plane for High Point, N. to visit Mrs. Bolen's mother, Mrs. Nina Parrish. Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Dreisbach and son, Herbert Dreisbach, of Minneapolis, spent the week end with Dr. and Mrs. G. E.

Baker Of Wyoming Avenue, Forty Fort Miss Anna C. Halsey of North Franklin Street returned after six' weeks at Nantucket. Mr. and Mrs. Max Lottman of North Franklin Street spent the week end in Millburn, N.

J. Mrs. Richardson Hand of West Union Street is visiting Mrs. Lea Hunt at Nantucket. Miss Mary E.

Gannon, 61 Prospect Street, was removed to her home from General Hospital, where she underwent an appendectomy. Mrs. Walter O'Donnell, president Of the American Legion Auxiliary, Post 132, left yesterday by plane to attend the American Legion convention at Pittsburgh. Mrs. D.

A. Krumrine, department president, appointed Mrs. O'Donnell one of the tellers. Other delegates attending: Mrs. Anna Loftus, Mrs.

Tom Williams and Mrs. Lewis Ry-man. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Speer of Dana Street are touring Canada tor 10 days.

Lt. and Mrs. Stephen J. White-man and daughter, Marsha, returned to Washington after visiting the former's parents, Dr. and Mrs.

F. A. Whiteman, 421 Rutter Avenue, Kingston. Mrs. Irving Bransdorf of Allen-town is visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Landau of Hedge Place, Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Harold W.

Cad-Wallader and daughter, Susan, of Maffet Street, returned from Wild-Wood Crest, N. J. Mrs. Warren Diamond of 372 Chestnut Street, Kingston, is in the New England States and New York for a week. Mrs.

James G. Jones of Easton fcnd her brother, Caradog Jones of Canada, recently visited Mr. and Mrs. John Evans of 92 West Chestnut Street Mr. Jones also visited Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Davis of Parrish Street Allan Pearson of 49 Bedford Street, Forty Fort, is spending three weeks with his grandparents, Mr. andSMrs. A. L.

Pearson, Toledo, O. Miss Shirley Fleming of Cyn-wyd is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Martha Fleming, and aunt, Miss Mary Fleming, 116 Main Street, Kingston. Miss Alice Protheral of Johnstown spent the week end with Miss Katherine G. Daidler of Academy Street.

Mrs. Samuel Steever of Millers-burg is visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jones, 1404 Murray Street, Forty. Fort, at their summer home at Harvey's Lake.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. Mather, who resided in Trucksville for two years, moved to 420 Warren Avenue, Kingston. Mr.

and Mrs. Jesse G. Dixon and son, Cadet Louis F. Dixon, of Walnut Street, and Miss Elaine Rae Dietterick of 517 South River Street. sDent a week at CaDe Cod.

Wednesday Store Hours: 9:30 to 5:00 The Most Beautiful Shop in North-Eastern Pennsylvania Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Boo uavis and family, Mr. and Mrs. L.

Eck-! rote, Mrs. Helen Silcy and family1 of Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Eckrote and family, Wapwallopen Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Scott and family, Mr. and Mis. Jack Scott, Shickshinny; Mrs. Minnie Labar, Harrisburg; Boyd Scott, their fourth annual reunion i at Benton Park. Next reunion will I I I 1 A lnrwA Cunair nf Tl 1 1 BIG SAVINGS LOW PRICES III 1 1 C1U tUC SCI UI1U UUIIUdJ Ul WU1J, 1950 at Benton Park.

Officers elected: Mrs. Hazel Fetterman, president; Mrs. Esther Scott, vice Mr. and Mrs. Russell E.

president Mrs. Kussen ocoii, secretary; Mrs. Paul Scott, treasurer: Mrs. Helen Silcy, Mrs. Mr.

and Mrs. Russell G. Scott and son, Loyalville; Raymond Scott and son, Sweet Valley. In a wolf's tracks, the two rear ANNUAL MID-SUMMER Elizabeth Scott and Mrs. Emily Scott, entertainment Prizes were tracks of each group of four footprints are made by the forefeet, awarded to Boyd Scott, tne omesi present; Mr.

and Mrs. Marvin Scott, the longest married; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott, the I ana ine iwo bcks hi num mc made by the hind feet. (C I 'l Young Men's Sport Coats to $35 Splendid buy! Great reductions on 100 virgin wool styles with Solids, stripes, plaids.

Sizes 35 to 40. Boys' Wear, Third Floor Prc-Tccn tiirls Dresses Selection of sunbacks and sleeveless styles with Bertha collars. Full flare skirts. Washable cottons in pastels. Sizes to 14.

H5 5- MEET HER FRIDAY AT THE COMERFORD Girls Wear, Third Floor $ft to 15 LastexSwim Suits "Catalina" satin and. knitted lastex 1 and 2 pc. VS "Tv I I fill Cadet Dixon is spending a month styles; also nylon lastex 2-piecers. Several at his home prior to returning to the United States Military Academy colors. Sizes 32 to 36.

Sportswear, Second Floor at west h-oint. D. R. Bowen of Lakewood, formerly of the Heights, and his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Pembridge, also of 7.5 i-akewooa, are guests oi Mr. ana Mrs. William Bowen, 295 Pierce Street, Kingston. Maj. and Mrs.

William A. Clark Of Monument Avenue, Wyoming, are in Atlantic City for two weeks. Mf. and Mrs. William S.

McLean, and family of Glen returned after spending some 52(D) time at Siasconset, Mass. Miss Elizabeth Tippett of North Franklin street returned from Lake Wlnola. Mr. and Mrs. Homer W.

Peabody Returned from Winchester, 'J'y. I ''I I ui our new owerA and are residing at 24U Norm Maple Avenue, Kingston. $5 Mrs. Ada Williams of Reynolds Street, Kingston, spent a few days in Philadelphia. Mr onH Mr Thnd Wsvhan.

ihever and son. Gary, of Paterson. 'N, are occupying new Misses9 Summer Suits Were to 19.95! Light weight one-and-two-of-a-kind styles in fashionable colors. Superbly tailored and designed. Sizes 10 to 18.

Shop and save. Suits, Air Conditioned Second Floor Jr. and Misses9 Long Coats Value to $45! Boxy casuals, many with detachable belts in coverts and Val-Sheens. Kelly, grey, red, Skipper. Buy now for Fall wear Coat, Air Conditioned Second Floor 8.95 Better Cotton Dresses Charming group of youthful styled pastel chambray dresses for misses and juniors but not every color in each size.

Full skirted. Dresses, Air Conditioned Second Floor Women's 0.95 Summer Shoes White doeskin slingbacks with platform soles white Cuban heel pumps brown and white spectators! Famous makes. Sizes 412 to 9. Shoes, First Floor Reg. 59e Cannon Bath Touels Stock up now on these fine, firm quality two-tone stripe turkish towels.

Choice colors. Large 20x40-inch size. Perfect quality. Linens, First Floor, Men's Dress Shirts Val. to 3.95 Shop and save! First quality whites, stripes and patterns with regular collars and barrel cuffs.

Sizes 14V2 to 17. Sleeves, 32 to 34. ONE DAY ONLY! New Men's Shop, First Floor Men's 2.95 Basque Shirts Combed cotton knit in cables and fancy Rachelle weaves. Bold, narrow stripes. Small, medium, large sizes.

New Men's Shop, First Floor- nome at Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shotwell and son, Robert, and Charles Hoffman, of ShaVertown, are spending a week in Canada, i Betty Jane Cooke, who is study-ins; at the Fashion Academy and are an expression of sincerity of thought order them for any occasion. Floral Arrangements by KING FLORAL Are Fashioned From The Loveliest, Freshest Blooms 1 tfKit, ffniTOHM School of Designing, New York, pent the week end, witn ner par- ants in Trucksville. About 7,000 different tools were required to manufacture one of the latest turbo-jet aircraft angineg.

An Original Louis Workman! New fashion features include the vesteo and collar of Russian Persian lamb that may be unhooked at neck and worn open exciting self-cOvered button treatment on big pockets and cuffs. Beautifully hand-tailored. A new belted coat that will go everywhere proudly all winter long! Alvbay s' Plenty of Free Parking Space 99 fl.S8 Misses' Sixes 12 to 20 Women' Sizes 38 to 42 139 flina floral Co. 2Zanr bin tfa SPTINCS REttCHlED Sv John MATUWV; -PARIS 48 S. Main Wilkes-Barre- 1280 Wyomin Phone ItfH Forty Fort U3 5.

Washington St, VVB, Seven WILKES-BARRE RECORD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1949.

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