nl orem mi A » THE POST, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1942 T=? PAGE THREF - Y Charming inns specialize in catering to vacationists’ whims by offering an informal atmosphere—oppor- tunity for hiking, horseback riding, golf, tennis, barbecues and other activities. will find added beauty contributed by autumn coloring of foliage. October visitors to resorts Up And Over! a Penna, Department of CommercePhoto The sport of kings is the sport of the people in Pennsylvania’s resorts and dude ranches. Horse shows are popular. Many vacationists looking to the horse these days for their recreation. { } are { Americans “Discover” Hiking Fun enna. Depart ent of Comm ree Photo War workers on the home front like to spend their “day off” in the restful beauty of Pennsylvania's autumn-tinged hills acquiring relaxation { invigorating hike. | and reireshment for the job ahead. These men have reached a typical | Keystone State lookout spot after trying their “mountain legs’ in an "It's So Peaceful”—in Pennsylvania ~ Penna. Department of Commerce Photo A typical American scene—the inveterate angler sits beside a Penn- sylvania stream, free to ponder over a philosophy of his own making. The things American. fishing pole—bucket—suspenders—rolled-up sleeves—these are Ten per cent of your income in War Bonds will hn ta build the planes and ian. that will insare 0-771 © ler and his Axis n> Adolph, Benito and Hirohito —the three blind mice. Make them run with ten percent of your income in War Bonds every pay day. It's Chinese ! = Penna. Department of Commerce Residents of Reading want the world to know that the Pagoda on top of Mount Penn is Chinese both in construction and in sympathy. The Pagoda is a favorite spot for visitors to get a panoramic view of one of Pennsylvania's most impor- tant cities. BUY UNITED STATES WAR AND \ STAMPS Fife And Drum Corps Holds Forty-Second Annual Dinner Maple Grove Fife and Drum Corps, one of the oldest organizations of its kind in the State, met Saturday night at Maple Grove Methodist Church Hall for its 42nd annual dinner. The Corps was organized in 1900 by Major Al Rood who had been an officer in the Union forces during the Civil War. Besides drawing the musically inclined men of the community closer together, its purpose was to play the old Civil War melodies ex- clusively at Memorial Day services in rural cemeteries in memory of the heroes of that great war. Although its members now are scattered over a large area and many of its former comrades are dead, the corps assembles every year, as it has for the past 42, for an annual dinner and on Memorial Day every year plays in a dozen or more Back Mountain cemeteries. Those members present were: A. M. Wilkinson, C. H. Wolfe, Albert L. May, Eugene F. May, Otis A. Rood, Charles Rood, George May, R. H. Moyer, Dana Davenport, A. C. Croisdale, and Ralph Rood. 4 Guests present were Rev. and Mrs. Walter A. Forred, Mrs. A. C. Croisdale, Evelyn Croisdale, Mrs. Charles Rood, Mrs. R. H. Moyer, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. May, Mrs. A. M. Wilkinson, Mr. and Mrs. L. R, Whitesell, Mrs. Jessie Shupp, Mrs. O. A. Rood, Mrs. Mame Dymond, Mrs. A. L. May, Gertrude E. Thomas, and Mrs. Charles H. Wolfe. Idetown Girl Scouts Plan Skating Party Idetown Girl Scouts of Troop 30 met Monday at Wildwood for an out-door dinner and to make plans for a roller skating party this Sat- urday. Those attending were: Helen | Welsh, Lorainne Keller, Evelyn Kel- ler, Jean Ide, Ethel Ide, Dorothy Fritz, Tlsie Jean Ide, Erma Calkins, Viola Rossman, Doris Rossman, June Swan, Marilyn Williams, Hazel Garringer and Betty Warner. Bir Raid Film Is Coming Here School To Show “Wardens At Work” Clarence Laidler, Deputy County Air Raid Warden, announces that Zone 9 of the Luzerne County Civil: ian Defense is fortunate in securing the film “Air Wardens at Work”, put out by the mational office in Washington. This film will be shown Friday evening, October 2nd, in the following places and at the time as shown: Dallas Township High School, 7 p. m.; Kingston Township High school, 7:45 p. m.; Lehman Town- ship High School, 8:30 p. m.; Har- vey's Lake (Laketon) High School, 9:15 p. m. Following the picture a discussion of new procedure wil be held. These. meetings are open to the general public. 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