PAGE SIX IDETOWN Mr. and Mrs. Corey Meade, Doro- thy and Howard were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Danny Brown Tues- day night. Mr. and Mrs. Meade have received word that their son, Wal- ter, who is at Camp Bliss, Texas, has been promoted to Corporal. Mrs. Francis Smith, of Trucks- ville, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hadsel, Mrs. Herbert Moyer was Sunday guest of the Hadsels. Marvin Meade, son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Meade, is ill at his home. Mr. and Mrs. .Stanley Cragle, of Muhlenburg, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cragle. Mary Kern was a weekend guest of Mary Elizabeth Rienzo at Miseri- cordia College. Miss Jeanne Renshaw, employed in Washington, is spending a week at her home, Sunday evening service at the | church donated $5 to the Red Cross. Rev. Abbott was ill, and Mrs. Helen Husted had charge of the Sunday morning service at the church. Happy birthday to Bob Wright, Darwin Husted, Bill Renshaw, How- ard Boice and Joe Laincz from the Idetown folks. Mrs. George Goss, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stacey, has gone to New York City to be with her husband, Seaman George Goss. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wright, of Endicott, and Miss Marie Wright, Groung Forces or Forces Select, U. S. ARMY RECRUITING STATION Hote] Sterling, ‘Wilkes-Barre. Representatives at 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 Service ely Whichevyep you needs You now! Dallas Postoffice Today, Please send me information about the Women’s Army Corps, Army of the United States (1 AM OVER 20 AND LESS THAN S50 YEARS OF AGE) Name Address City Telephone Number or R. F. D. Number ——— war effort in their home community. DEMUNDS HARMONY MRS. GEORGIA K. STRAW JOHN GALLAGHER THE BOYS AT THE TALLY HO MARY DURBIN SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS CARL BRANDON JACK HISLOP “JUD” H. HAUCK HAROLD PAYNE STANLEY MOORE DON WILKINSON HAROLD E. FLAC MR. and MRS. P. A. VALENTINE ELMER PARRISH WALTER ELSTON DALLAS TOWNSHIP PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION ROBERT CURRIE JOSEPH MacVEIGH HENRY PETERSON W. 0. WASHBURN HERBERT A. LUNDY (Your name will be gladly added CLUB T HARVEY'S K to this list if you Woman's Place in War ¢ Women’s Army Corps HARRY OHLMAN F. GORDON MATHERS FRED M. KIRKENDALL SHELDON EVANS HOWARD W. RISLEY MRS. ALAN KISTLER, JR. DALLAS HARDWARE & SUPPLY SORDONI CONSTRUCTION COMPANY SHERMAN R. SCHOOLEY, M. D. D. L. EDWARDS COMMONWEALTH TELEPHONE SILVER LEAF CLUB OF KUNKLE DALLAS WOMAN'S CLUB PETER D. CLARK F. BUDD SCHOOLEY, M.D. DR. ROBERT BODYCOMB HARRY W. RUGGLES, JR., L. L. RICHARDSON approve of this weekly series of messages.) | | | | | | | State RPB-SA WAC.10 NEWELL WOOD LAKE LIGHT COMPANY COMPANY W. B. JETER | week with her son, Earl, who lives | | Mrs. James Krieger. The Kriegers’ i England, has been a patient in the | hospital. | pital. . Harold and Howard Leibenguth John THE POST, MARCH 1Q, 1944 Showing off her pin-up boys on the door of her locker, Private Blanche | Wassum of the Women’s Army Corps says she’s just “Mom” to them. When her two sons, David L. and John W. Wassum, joined the Army, ! “Mom” Wassum refused to be left behind. She works at the photographic | laboratory of the Hondo Army Air Field, Texas. | | Betsy Morgan and Becky Wri ght, | of Kingston, were weekend guests | of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Wright. i P. H. Parks, Dick Parks and Mrs. Edward Parrish were Sunday din- | i ner guests of Mrs. Della Parrish. Mrs. Oscar Swan is spending a tin Philadelphia. Tom Donnelly, of Wilkes-Barre, { was guest at the home of Mr. and son, Madara, who is somewhere in The Serving and Waiting Class will hold a box social in the church house tonight (Friday), NOXEN Miss Ruth Kocher is visiting her nephews, Wallace and Floyd Koch- er, of Williamsport. | Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Peterson, of Newark, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Siglin recently. Mr. and Mrs. Huston Craige, of Mehoopany, visited Mrs. Harry Pal- mer on Sunday. Mary Auvil, of Carlisle, spent the weekend with her father, Carl Auvil. Mrs. George Space was called to | Shavertown by the illness of her aunt, Mrs, Harper Evans. Mrs. Evans is now in the General Hos- had a party last Friday night at their home in honor of Seaman David Brobst, who is stationed at Sampson, N. Y., and is home on leave. There were thirty-five guests | present. | Surprise Party | Teddy Jones, who has been ill | in bed for six weeks, had a sur- | prise party at his home last | Wednesday. Refreshments were | served by the guests. Those | present were: Wheeler Hess, Jr. | Hackling, Charles Wilkie, | Harold Kresge, all chums of the | honored guest. JACKSON | | | 1 i | | | | 1 Mrs. Ella Smith is visiting her | daughter, Mrs. Ray Gregory, of | Trucksville. The W. S. C. S. of the Jackson! Methodist Church will hold a ham | and egg supper on March 30th in the church hall. Serving will start | at 5:30, Mr. and Mrs. William Roushey, of Bloomfield, N. J., spent the week-! end with the former’s parents, Mr. | and Mrs. James Roushey. | The two children of Mr. and Mrs. | Alfred Evarts have recovered from | a severe. attack of flu. John Sholtis returned to Balti- more on Sunday. i Mrs. Paul Snyder and son, Ray- | mond, spent the weekend with Mr. | | and Mrs. Walter Coolbaugh. Walter Shouldice has returned to work again after his recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Corey Smith re- cently celebrated their 30th wed- ding anniversary at their home | with a family dinner. 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