i — | on i in S 2 Pr x a jo ba 3 x Ne 2X Mrs. + IDETOWN Mrs. William Parks returned to a her home after spending a few days with her daughters in Newark, N. J. Miss Arlene Sutton who is em- ployed at the Remington Rand at dicott, N. Y,; spent a week at her ome. On Wednesday PFC George Boice and Miss Sutton motored to Endicott, NEY. Mr. and Mrs. James Rogers were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nel- ~ son Rogers on Sunday. Ee Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Shaver are im- proved after being ill with the grip. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Boice had as guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Free- man Boice of Sugar Hollow, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boice, of Endicott, N. Y. and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hoover of Ruggles. PFC George Boice has returned to camp in California after a ten-day furlough. : Mrs. Hazel Kreidler spent Satur- day with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Boice. : Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Boice Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Boice and Donna and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hoover and Patsy. Al Rinkin left Monday for the Navy. Mrs. W. S. Kitchen is ill at her ~ home. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Williams and Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Don- nelly and Jackie and Mrs. Russell Dodd spent Sunday with Mr. and Charles Ellsworth, in Scranton. Ruth Bible Class Mrs. Edith Ide, of Idetown, en- tertained at dinner members of the Ruth Bible Class, recently. Present were: Mrs. Frank Wright, Mrs. James Rogers, Mrs. W. H. Nevel, Frank Pohola, Mrs. Walter Kitchen, Mrs. Della Parrish, Mrs. TEAL Neeley, Mrs. W. Spencer. Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. ~~ Della Parrish, the last Friday in January. School. Corp. James Agnew has returned to Camp Lee, Va., after spending a few days with her parents. Miss Myrna Stair spent the week- end with her mother, Mrs. M. Stair. Mr. and Mrs. Almon Wilkinson, of Shickshinny, visited Mr. and Mrs. William Tretheway, on Sunday. Christmas program was held at the church Friday night at 8 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. William Elston en- tertained Christmas Day, Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Terry and family, of Clark’s Green. Mr. Terry, who is a Red Cross Field Director, is sta- tioned at Kansas and is home on furlough. Mr. and Mrs. John Sidler enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. William Sidler and family Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brandon had as Christmas guests the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bran- don, of Bethlehem. Mrs. Susan Rogers has been re- moved from General Hospital to her home here. She is still confined to her bed with a broken hip. Mrs. Ralph Major is visiting her sister, Mrs. Bruce Koons, at Ben- ton. Mrs. Jessie Rogers attended the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Ellsworth, at Kingston, on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ide enter- tained Mrs. Ransom Elston, of Wilmington, Del., and Mrs. Mable Andrews and Mrs. Hannah Aston, of Wilkes-Barre, Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Carichner had as guests over the weekend, | Miss Emma Case and Ralph Car- | ichner, of Newark, N. J.; also their daughters, Mable and Nadine, of Philadelphia. | Edwin Tough, of Philadelphia, is spending the holidays with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Tough. i Mr. and Mrs. Almon Wilkinson, | of Shickshinny, and Mr. and Mrs. | Fred Killian and family, of Harvey- | ville, visited Mr. and Mrs. William | Tretheway recently. Mrs. Francis Lewis spent Thurs- day visiting her sister, Mrs. Grace Ferry, of Philadelphia, on Friday. Mrs. Lewis and her sister attended Mrs. M. Stair. Nancy and Lanora Parks, of New- ark, N. J., and Teddy Parks, of New York, spent Christmas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Parks. Mr. Dropshinsky visited his son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dropshinsky, recently. Mr. and Mrs. John Nulton and family spent Christmas with Mrs. Nulton’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Trumbower, at Shavertown. Mrs. Laura Kocher and son, Ken- neth, spent Christmas with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elston. Miss Mary Lee Richards visited Mrs. Laura Kocher, at the Swan home, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Swan and family spent Christ- mas with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Swan, of Idetown. SWEET VALLEY Rev. and Mrs. Ira Button spent Christmas with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Truman Stewart and family, at Stroudsburg. The Stewarts spent Tuesday and Wednesday with the Buttons, here. Miss June Long, student nurse at General Hospital, spent Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Kinley Long. Miss Eleanor Doberstein, student nurse at General Hospital, spent the holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Doberstein. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eustis, of Kingston, announce the birth of a son in the General Hospital, Tues- day, December 21. Mr. and Mrs. McKinley Long and daughter, June, and sons, Jay and Dayton, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long. Mrs. Jennie Thomas is improving after an illness of several days. Rev. and Mrs. Ira Button visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Farver, at Hunt- ington Mills, on Monday. Christian Church Services Special Communion Service for THE POST, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, Howard Convad and Hilbert Stack, Jr., Orchard street; Mrs. William Morgan, Main street; Mrs. Mildred Ralston and Ross Williams of Shav- er avenue. Miss Marjorie Darrow is home on furlough. Mrs. Omar Michaels of Shawnee- on-the-Delaware is spending several weeks with Mrs. Ruth Travis of Fer- guson avenue. Mrs. Michael's hus- band entered the Marine Corps last week and is training at Parris Island. Mrs. L. B. Coles of Washington, D. C. is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shav- er of Shaver avenue. CHRISTMAS PARTY Miss Lois Adams of Mt. Airy road entertained the TNT Class of the Methodist Church at a Christmas party. Gifts were exchanged and games played. Present were Mrs. Stephen Johnston, Mrs. Herbert Ray, Virginia Ray, Jane Case, Lois Adams, Mildred Sanford, Gladys Fox, Ida Hunt, Wilma Hunt, Betty Brace, Eleanor Bartells, Anna May Fox, Shirley Austin and Alice Austin. Benjamin Jenkins, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jenkins, Sr., of East Center street, is confined to a base hospital, at Camp Robinson, Ark., as a result of injuries. Billy Zaffiro, son of Rev. and Mrs. Felix Zaffiro, is spending several days with his* grandparents, Rev. and Mrs. Vincent Zaffiro, of Scran- ton. Miss Florence Crump, sophomore at Drexel Institute, in Philadelphia, is spending the holiday vacation at her home. are visiting their families in Lan- caster. Mr. and Mrs. John Henninger, well, of Oxford. Merchant Marines, is expected home over the weekend. Mrs. Kathryn Malkemes has moved from Main road to Philadel- | phia. Rev. Mrs. H i : ev. and Mrs. Herbert Frankfort | described as follows: { Sr., of Druid Hills, had as their | sid James W. Wrisler by Byron guest Tuesday, Miss Louise Cald- | pailey by deed dated August 16, | Donald Bogart, son of Mr. and | County Deed Book No. 297, page Mrs. Harry Bogart, who is with the 250, etc., and fully described in said { l { Franklin Township, containing 40 | rR Back Mountain citizens and business firms who believe hig : SILVER LEAF CLUB OF KUNKLE AN = : HOWARD W. RISLEY the wedding of their nephew, Ken- neth Alling and Miss Doris Fowble, of Baltimore. Miss Ferry accompan- ied Mrs. Lewis home and spent Christmas with her. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson are both ill with grip at their home. Miss Myrna Stair spent the Christmas holiday with her mother, Miss Charlotte Stark had as suests recently, Miss Mabelle Sil- ss Gertrude Silvius and Mrs. elton, of Wilkes-Barre. The Silvius and Miss Stark form- EVERYBODY on the Home Front Wishes Everybody on the War Fronts a Safe and Victorious NEW YEAR This advertisement is sponsored by the following Back Mountain citizens and business firms who believe that its message is highly important to the furtherance of the all-out war effort in their home community. This advertisement is sponsored by the following - that its message is highly important to the furtheranc e of the all-out war effort in their home community. D. L. EDWARDS : SHERMAN R. SCHOOLEY, M. D. — ROBERT CURRIE Tn JOSEPH MacVEIGH HENRY PETERSON JACK HISLOP “JUD” H. HAUCK HAROLD PAYNE STANLEY MOORE DON WILKINSON ! boys in the service will be held at | the Christian Church at the 11:00 | o'clock service Sunday morning. | New members will be received. The | regular Christmas program will be | injuries in an army hospital in { presented by the church choir in | Africa. He has been in that ter- the evening at 7:30. This program | ritory since the invasion. | Sgt. Charles Chappell, . son of Mr. and Mrs. William Chappell, of Sum- { mit street, has been suffering from was scheduled for last Sunday, but due to the bad weather, had to be postponed. King’s Daughters Kings Daughter's Class of Shav- | ertown Methodist Church held their Christmas party Monday evening at the home ‘of Alvirda Cook. Assist- ling hostesses were Mrs. Walter Mrs. Clarence Montross, local | teacher is ill. Her parents, Mr. Steinhauer and Mrs. Granville Sow- | and Mrs. Albert Race and daughter, | den. Mrs. Felix Zaffiro poured. | Edith spent Monday with her. | Mrs. Joseph Faux spent Monday in Wilkes-Barre. Mrs. Ada Besteder, R. N., is car- ing for Mrs. Arthur Davenport of Tunkhannock. : PE Mrs. Zaffiro read a Christmas ; Mrs. Cecil Treible of Erie is visit- | story, and Eleanor Jones and Elgie ing her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd | Woolbert gave readings. Christmas Besteder. | carols were ~ sung and gifts ex- Emory Wright and Mrs. Arnold changed. Wright attended the funeral of the Present were: Louise Hess, Bea- former’s niece, Mrs. Glenn Phillips | {rice Chappel, Helen Hontz, Virginia +at Tunkhannock last week. Major, Janet Nash, Letha Mericle, Mrs. William James of Meshop- Jennie Stark, Romaine Stark, Alice | upen visited Mr. and Mrs. William Austin, Dorothy Sisko, Ruth Shot- | Evans recently. well, Ann Reese, Leona Watkins, j Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Brown and | App Crocker, Ruth Thomas,. Meryl | family were week-end guests of Mr. | Coolbaugh, Eleanor Jones, Alice {and Mrs. Kenneth Sickler of Bing-' Dourand, Elgia Woolbert, Mary Sow- hamton, N. Y. ; den, Edith Brown, Amanda Steele, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Brown were! Ajice Faatz, Edna Smith, Jean guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Har- Glahn, Dorothy Burnaford, Margaret ry Brown. . Gordon, Hilda Hughes, Mrs. Zaffiro Mr. and Mrs. Dan Videgar and son | and the hostesses. of Carbondale were week-end guests of the latter's mother, Mrs. Nellie Dailey. Mrs. Joseph Faux visited Mr. and | Mrs. Alva Eggleston and Mr. and | Mrs. Arnold Wright on Sunday. | Sgt. Marko Waltick has returned to Camp Hale, Col., after spending a furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Faux. Hannetta Weaver has recovered from a recent illness. The tea table was attractive with snowball candles and center piece of holiday greens. Favors were silver i bells and evergreen tied with red ribbons. . 3 ESTATE OF MARGARET SPACE, late of Forty Fort, Luzerne County, Pa., deceased. Letters Tes- | tamentary in the above estate have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present the same, without delay to Edward F. Space, L. L. RICHARDSON WALTER ELSTON | FRED M. KIRKENDALL . SHELDON EVANS | \ F. GORDON MATHERS DALLAS HARDWARE & SUPPLY HARVEY'S LAKE LIGHT COMPANY SORDONI CONSTRUCTION COMPANY COMMONWEALTH TELEPHONE COMPANY MRS. ALAN KISTLER, JR. HARRY W. RUGGLES, JR., DALLAS TOWNSHIP PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION CARL BRANDON HERMAN KERN DALLAS WOMAN'S CLUB HERBERT A. LUNDY HAROLD E. FLACK W. O. WASHBURN HARRY OHLMAN T. NEWELL WOOD PETER D. CLARK 4 W. B. JETER F. BUDD SCHOOLEY, M.D. ; DR. ROBERT BODYCOMB (Your name will be gladly added to this list if you approve of this Executor, 117 River Street, Forty Fort, Pa. or Henry A. Gordon, Attorney, 302 Second Nationa] Bank Bldg., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 53-6t SHAVERTOWN Pvt. Edward Steward of Camp Edwards, Mass., is spending a ten- day furlough with his mother, Mrs. Minnie Steward of Orchard street. Mrs. John Taylor of Herkimer,. N. Y., is spending a week with her daughter, Mrs. Carl Remley of Shav- ertown. Wendell Jones, son of Mr. and LEGAL Mrs. Jonathan Jones of Summit | JOHN KORMOS, JR. street, has been promoted to staff | vs. sergeant. He is stationed in Ken- | EVELYN KORMOS tucky. { IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Sgt. Charles Chappel, son of Mr. | OF LUZERNE COUNTY and Mrs. William Chappel, of Sum- |* No. 110 December Term, 1943 mit street, has been suffering from | Take notice that an alias sub- injuries in an army hospital in | poena in divorce having been re- Africa since September. Sgt. Chap- turned by the Sheriff of Luzerne pel has been in Africa ever since the County, that you, Evelyn Kormos, invasion. { cannot be found in Luzerne County, Robert Phipps, son of Mr. and |you are hereby notified and direct- Mrs. Robert Phipps, will graduate as | ed to appear before the said Court a pilot of a P-38 after Christmas. | on Monday, February 7, 1944, at Robert has been in the army for two i 10 o'clock A. M., and to answer the years one of which he served in| complaint in the above case. Hawaii. Following his graduation he Dallas C. Shobert, expects to be home for a few days. Sheriff. Those on the sick list are: Miss E. F. McGovern, weekly series of messages.) A x \is = Ruth Ness, Orchard street; Mrs. Attorney. J i deed dated November 28, 1928, and 1943 LEGAL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Articles of Incorporation will be filed with the Department of State, Harrisburg, on Wednesday, Jan- uary 5th, 1944, under the Business Corporation Act of May 5, 1933, and the supplements thereto of a pro- posed corporation to be known as “WILK-O CLAY, INC.”, whose pur- pose shall be the mining, processing and shipping clay and other min- era] substances; selling, leasing and contracting with reference to clay and other articles of merchandise; developing, patenting and contract- ing with reference to plastic and other chemical products and formu- lae; owning, selling, leasing and contracting with reference to real estate and manufacturing plastics and other products. PETER P. JURCHAK, Solicitor. 53-1t SHERIFF'S SALE By writ .of Fi Fa. No. 78, Decem- ber Term, 1943, on Judgment No. | 1440, December Term, 1938, issued | out of the Court of Common Pleas | of Luzerne County to me directed, I will expose to public sale to the highest and best bidders, for cash, in Court Room No. 1, Court House, Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pa. on Friday, January 7, 1944, at 10 o'clock a. m. all those certain pieces, parcels or tracts of land of the estate of James Wrisler, also | known as James W. Wrisler, situate in Franklin Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, bounded and The first thereof situate in said Franklin Township, containing 6 acres, more or less, conveyed to the 1888, and recorded in Luzerne deed. RURAL SUPPLY COMPANY Phone Muhlenburg 9-R-716 See Us about your new equipment needs now! We have a complete line of JOHN DEERE TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENT PARTS WE CAN GIVE YOU SERVICE Don’t Forget Tire And Auto Inspection Complete Line Of FIRESTONE TIRES BATTERIES from $4.95up ($1 Allowance For Your Old Battery) ANTI-FREEZE Gal. $1.35 AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING Competent: Mechanics—Modern Tools Reasonable Prices PARTS AND ACCESSORIES Air Pressure Greasing, Battery Charging, Welding RURAL SUPPLY COMPANY Harveyville - Muhlenburg * The second thereof situate in said acres, more or less, with the excep- tion of about 17 acres sold to A. R. Pembleton and J. M. Lord, conveyed to the said James Wrisler by Sarah Frantz by deed dated October 28, 1899, and recorded in said Luzerne ! County Deed Book, No. 394, page | 342, and fully described in said | deed. The third thereof situate in said Franklin Township, containing 17 acres and 29 perches more or less, conveyed to the said James Wrisler by Charles Knorr and wife by deed dated February 23, 1894, and re- corded in said Luzerne County Deed Book No. 492, page 273, etc., and fully described in said deed. Excepting and reserving from the sale of the same, 1st. Land sold by James W. Wis- ler and wife to Clarence Wrisler by recorded in Luzerne County Deed Book No. 683, page 417, etc.; 2nd. Land sold by James W. Wris- ler to Victoria Kudznski by deed dated March 3, 1931, and recorded in Luzerne County Deed Book No. 702, page 527, etc.; and 3rd. Land sold by James W. Wris- ler and wife to Ralph J. Misson by deed dated August 8, 1932, and re- corded in Luzerne County Deed Book No. 718, page 508, etc. | Improved with a one and one-half story frame dwelling house, a di- lapidated frame one-story barn, fruit trees and outbuildings thereon. ! Will be sold by Dallas C. Shobert, Sheriff. 51-2t i O. 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