i KINGSTON TOWNSHIP Mrs. Oscar Dymond Mrs. Howard Ide Shavertown Truckswville Shavertown Trucksville Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steel, of, Mrs. Warren Reed and daughters, Pioneer avenue, announce the birth of a boy on Tuesday. Mrs. Stephen Johnson and Mrs. Omar Michaels spent the weekend at Shawnee-on-the-Delaware. Mrs. T. Ashton Rich, of Bingham- ton, was the guest of Pearl M. Averett, of Shaver avenue, last week. James Averett, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Averett, of Mt Airy road, has returned from Nesbitt Hospital, where he had ben a pa- tient for several days. Pvt. Thomas Batey, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Batey, of Franklin street, has returned to Fort Meade after spending the weekend at his ‘home. Russell Case, has been confined to his home for the past two weeks with mumps. Mrs. James Harfman, of Fern- brook, has moved to Philadelphia. Mr. Harfman is stationed just out- side of the city. Sgt. and Mrs. Wiliam Davis are expected home on furlough this week. Hostess At Cards Mrs. Lynn Ashworth entertained members of* her card club at her home, in Trucksville, last week. Prizes were won by Laurette Smith and Gertrude Turner. Others pres- ent were: Marjorie Johnson, Lena Ide, Ruth Norris, Gertrude Kropp and Eleanor Coolbaugh. Vernon Ladies’ Aid Meets With Mrs. Faux Mrs. Joseph Faux entertained members of the Ladies’ Aid Society at her home, in Vernon, recently. Mrs. Alva Eggleston, president, had charge of devotions and the busi- ness meeting. Present were: Mrs. Clyde Eggleston, Mrs. Frank Gulla, | Mrs. Arnold Wright, Mrs. Albert Race, Miss Edith Race, Mr. and Mrs. John Wyda, John Lynn, Miss Tillie Gudman, Mrs. John Sutton, Mrs. Floyd Besteder, Mrs. Ada Besteder, Mrs. Alva Eggleston, Mrs. Charles Frantz, Mrs. Joseph Faux and Mrs. Clarence Montross. Dick Case, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Caro] and Janet, of Shavertown, are makng their home with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ford Johnson, of Main street, for the duration. Mr. Reed was recently inducted into the service. Thomas Carle has moved his fam- ily from the former Stegmaier farm to his home, on Lewis avenue. Mrs. John Wancho, Jr., and son, Bobby, of Harrisburg, are visiting John Wancho, Sr., and family, of Main street. Mr. and Mrs. William Parry, of Camden, N. J. spent Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Sutliff. Their daughter, Gladys | Jean, has enlisted in the WAVES ! and expects to report to Hunter College June 1. She is a graduate . of Kingston Township High School. Allan Houghwout, of Baltimore, Md., spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hough- wout, of Carverton road. Mrs. George Shaver and son, George, Jr., of Main street, and Miss Ruth Wentzel, of Lehman, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conklin, of Bethlehem. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Skopic and daughters, Mary Ann and Cather- ine, of Forty Fort, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ide, on Sun- | day. Mrs. William Thomas is improv- ing after being ill at her home on Mount Greenwood road. | Lieutenant Stewart Yorks was in church Sunday. He spent a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Yorks. Attend Conference About fifty people of Trucksville attended the fina] session of Wyo- ming Conference at First Methodist Church, Kingston, Sunday evening. The Senior choir of Trucksville church sang at the Ordination Serv- ice in the afternoon. Rev. Mark Krochler, former pastor of Maple Grove, now of Peckville, was guest | preacher at Trucksville Sunday morning. | Rummage Sale W. S. C. S. of Trucksville Metho- dist Church wil] hold a rummage sale in Luzerne May 10, 11 and 12. Any one having articles to contrib- ute, kindly leave them at any of 4 Three New Mothers Join Service Club Three new members were wel- comed to the Service Mothers’ Club of Trucksville, at their meeting Monday evening. Mrs. James Wheeler, Mrs. Wesley Bellas and Mrs. Kocher. Mrs. George Metz re- ported that seven birthday boxes had been sent out for April and five for May. A sizable amount of candy and chewing gum was brought in by members for the USO. Plans were outlined for a birthday party and tea to be held in June. Present were: Mesdames Albert Blase, Fred Frank, Alva Holdredge, John Thompson, Eckley Xocher, Harry Owens, Walter Billings, William Rhodes, Arthur Johnson, William Shoemaker, Arch Woolbert, Nor- man Oney, A. S. James, C. S. Hem- enway, C. A. Perkins, Ziba Sutton, Dorman Schooley, John Dykman, R. D. Shepherd, Harold Schappelle, David Williams, Herbert Williams, Ed. Williams, Herbert Jenkins, Bruce Long, Harry Hart, Cedric Griffith, Leland Guyette, Stanley Nelson, George Metz, James Wheeler, J. W. Nichols, Eugene Piatt, Albert Williams, Jr., Leo Carey, Ethel Parsons, Evan Evans, Wesley Bellas, Arthur Loveland, and Fred Schutz. Mrs. Victor Rydd Is Hostess At Kunkle Mrs. Victor Rydd entertained Kunkle W. S. C. S. at her home Wednesday afternoon. Assisting her were: Mrs. LeRoy Hess, Mrs. Wilson Maury, Mrs. Lewis Nulton, Mrs. Ann Richards, Mrs. Nelson Whipp. Meet- ing was opened by the president, Mrs. Harold Smith. Devotions were led by Mrs. Frank Hess. Lunch was served to: Rev. David Morgan, Mes- dames Ralph Elston, Ralph. Ash- burner, Harold Smith, Frank Hess, George Landon, A. C. Devens, Stella Isaacs, Fred Dodson, Russell Miers, Owen Jones, Maggie Ellsworth, Julia Kunkle, Miss Gertrude Smith, and the host and hostesses. the collecting points: Mrs. Lawrence Swank, Harris Hill road; Mrs. Al- bert Jordan, Trucksville Gardens; Mrs. Herbert Jenkins, road; Mrs. Carverton Mount Greenwood road; Mrs. Howard Ide, Church road. Stanley Case, oF THE POST, APRIL 21, 1944 Czechoslovak Flyers CZECHOSLOVAK FLYERS training in the Bahamas are reviewed by Lt. Col. Alexander Hess, D.F.C., Czecho- slovak Air and Military Attache in Washington, training plan have already contributed and the Duke of Windsor, governor of the islands. Graduates of this to the headaches of the German Admiralty. Last December a Czechoslovak bomber squadron flying Liberators sank a Nazi blockade-runner in the Bay of Biscay. KUNKLE Mr. and Mrs. William Miers, Wil- ma and Ada Belle Miers, of Phila- delphia, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wright, of West Nanticoke, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wert- man. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hess, Mr. and Mrs. William Miers, Ada Belle and Wilma Miers spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith, of Centermoreland. Mrs. Helen Honeywell, Dallas; Miss Bessie Heriotts, Wilkes-Barre, visited Mrs. Ann Richards Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dodson enter- tained at dinner Tuesday night, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Crockett and son, Billie, Broadway; Mrs. Philip Dod- son and son, Robert, Muhlenburg. Mrs. Stella Isaacs spent a few days recently with Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Wardan, Shavertown. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rydd visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. Henry Disque, of Dallas, on Sunday. Miss Helen and Lena Elston, of Newark, N. J., spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Elston. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hess enter- tained at dinner Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Hess and son, Wheeler, Jr., of Noxen. Mrs. Stacy Schoonover enter- tained at dinner Sunday, Mrs. Wel- ford Scouton, Pimmie and Bobby Scouton. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Elston and son, Jay, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nicol, Shavertown. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hilbert, Keith and Janice Hilbert spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Landon. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Maury spent the ‘weekend visiting friends in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. John Honeywell en- tertained at dinner Thursday eve- ning in honor of Welford Scouton, who left on Friday for service with the U. S. Army. Guests were: Con- rad Honeywell, Mrs, Corey Bes- teder, Karen and Dickie Besteder, Mr. and Mrs. Welford Scouton, Jim- mie and Bobby Scouton. Pvt. Frank Smith, of Camp Swift, Texas, is visiting his wife and par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sayre and son, Donald, of Union Center, New York, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shupp. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith enter- tained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, Mrs. Frank Bos- ton, June Boston, Mrs. Owen Jones, David and Mable Jones, Ida and Geraldine Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sayre and daughter, Dolores, of Courtdale, visited Clinton Sayre and family on Sunday. / Mr. and Mrs. Owen Jones enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith at dinner Sunday evening. SWEET VALLEY Mrs. A. J. Davis, of Noxen, and her daughter, Mrs. Albert Crispell, of New York City, were dinner guests at the Christian parsonage on Monday. Mooretown choir furnished spe- cial music at the evenihg service of the Christian Church on Sun- day. Mrs. Lizzie Moore has been ill at | the home of her son, Cecil. Mrs. D. G. Klinetob has recov- ered from a recent illness. Pvt. Willard Heinz spent several days visiting his wife at the home of her father, Frank Hontz, recent- ly. Sam Bronson has sold his farm to Lawrence Cragle. He will quke) his home with his mother, Mrs. | Martha Bronson. | Harriet and Kathleen Keeler, of Reyvburn, called on friends here Sunday and attended services at | the Chitstion. Church, Boyd Naugle, of Millville, came | here last week to attend the fu- | neral of his father, Frank. { Mrs. Wayne Callender visited her | mother at Huntington Mills, Thurs- | day. Mrs. David Ace continues to im- prove at the home of her sister, | Do you know one good reason why E.FLACK Should NOT be your Representative in the State Legislature? - Except that the court house politicians DON'T want him @® HE HAS SPENT A LIFE-TIME IN THE SIXTH LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT. ® HE IS THE FIRST REPRESENTATIVE ELECTED FROM THE BACK MOUNTAIN REGION IN THIRTY YEARS. © FLACK HAS BEEN A GOOD REPRESENTATIVE IN HARRISBURG...LOOK AT HIS RECORD. You know, of course, that every other Legislative District in Luzerne County, with the exception of the Seventh and Sixth, are controlled by the Court House Republicans. That's the reason for the big fight against Harold Flack. The politicians want men they can control. Maybe you've noticed that the only fellows who are doing the talking against Flack are the ones who hold paid Court House jobs—and that’s the reason, Mr. Back Mountain Citizen, that you should vote for your neighbor. : i PAGE FIVE Mrs. Ira Button, and will return to her home in Buffalo, N. Y. this weekend. Dallas Teams Given Banquet (Continued from Page One) Parks, Ed. Casterline, Jr., George Dymond, Charles Brobst, Jack Nel- son, James Besecker, Robert Rob- erts, Jack Comer, Mary Lou Race, Theresa Sedler, Betty Warner, Marie Tomasick, Peggy Kocher," Jeanette Brown. William Russell Is Given Farewell Party William Russell was guest of hon- or at a farewell party at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ber- nard Russell, recently. Bi]] has left for service with the U. S. Navy at Bainbridge, Md. He was presented with a gift and some money. Pres- ent were: Margaret Shields, Vir- ginia Shields, Robert Patrick, Betty Adams, Harry Martin, Jr., Peggy Martin, Arline Shultz, Walter Shultz, Laberta Shultz, Russell Muchler, Marilla Stanton, Gerry Stanton, Doris Wandell, Leona Hunter, Helen Weaver, Ruth Ney- hard, Bill Dennis, Margaret Russer, Edmon Lumley and the guest of honor. Lake Grades To Present Operetta Wednesday An operetta, “Cinderella In Flow- erland” will be presented by mem- bers of the first six grades of Lake Township Schools, Wednesday eve- ning, April 26, at 8 o'clock. Teach- ers of the grades are coaching the performance. HOSPITAL PATIENTS Each week this box contains the names of your friends and neighbors who are in the hospi- tal. In erder to make this ser- vice as complete and useful as possible won't you co-operate with us by telephoning Dallas 300 when any members of your family are in the hospital ? Arthur Johnson, Trucksville— Nesbitt. Mrs. bitt. "Mrs. John Nulton, Lehman— Nesbitt. Dean Ide, Dallds—Nes- nominate [EL ACK ON TUESDAY
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