& i LOYALVILLE Mrs. Silas Ide who was operated on at Nesbitt Hospital last week is much improved. Mrs. Lewis Thomas and sons of New Jersey are spending sometime visiting Mrs. Lewis’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Booth. Mrs. Howard Moore of Idetown and Miss Genevieve Wolfe spent several days recently in Philadel-- phia. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Payne, former residents here, now of Johnstown are rejoicing over the arrival of a son. ] W.S.C.S. held a baby shower at their meeting Wednesday honoring Mrs. David Martin. She received a number of lovely gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Walter King and Mrs. George King spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Basil Nicholson at Falls. Shirley Bogth was honored re- cently at a birthday party. Miss Eva Wesley spent the week- end at her home. SWEET VALLEY . Miss Eleanor Doberstine, student nurse at Wilkes-Barre General Hos- pital, is spending a vacation at her home. : Miss Mae Smith of Plymouth spent the week end with her sist- er, Mrs. Eva Major. A covered dish supper will be held at the Church of Christ Friday night by the Dorcas Class. Every one welcome. Mrs. Lizzie Moore thanks all friends who sent cards and flowers during her illness. Mr. and Mrs. Milten Birth and Mrs. Lizzie Moore and D. E. Daven- port were dinner guests of Andrew Hontz Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Ira Button and grandson, Philip Stewart, called on his aunt, Mys. Eliza Wallrath, Sat- urday at Elk Lake. Mrs. Wallrath fell and broke her hip. She was 84 years old on February 26th. Sam Bronson is improving at the home of his mother, Mrs. Martha Bronson. THE POST, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1944 PAGE SEVEN 4 A Roy Bronson is employed at the A. C. F. Berwick. There will be a young peoples conference Saturday afternoon and evening at the Christian Church. Everybody is invited to attend these services. 3 Church of Christ will present Children’s Day program Sunday evening. There will be no service in the Christian Church. You've Got a Date!! Fern- prock Park Pavilion, June 28, 8:30. Centermoreland Farrington Hunter and Elmer Dickinson spent the weekend in New York City. Mrs. Mollie Davis and daughter, Joan moved to Dallas this week. Children’s Day services will be observed at the Methodist Church Sunday evening, July 2. Miss Wilma Gay of Binghamton is spending sometime here with her grandparents. Miss Emma Schoonover spent the weekend with her gister, Mrs, Basil Frantz at Carverton. Boy Scouts from here took a trip to Factoryville Friday and Sat- urday. Mrs. Carrie Schrader and daugh- ter, Norene, of Endicott spent Sun- day at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Howell and son, Robert of Johnson City visited Mrs. Herbert Smail last weekend. Mrs. Florence Snyder of Wil- liamsport spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Gladys Daily. Sgt. Walter DeRemer and wife of Fort Monroe, Va, visited the lat- ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kelley last week. Mrs. DeRemer is remaining here. Betty Ross Council D. of A. had a birthday dinner at their meeting last Wednesday evening. Pvt. Clarence Besteder returned to Fort Bragg last Thursday after spending an emergency furlough here to attend the funeral of his brother, the late Walter Besteder. A number of men from here worked on the Honor Roll and sur- rounding grounds several nights last week. The grounds have been graded and seeded. Misses Bertha and Emily Erhgatt of Kingston spent the weekend with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Merril of Williamsport have announced the birth of a son June 5. Mrs. Merrill is the former Evelyn Shook of this * IDETOWN Men’s Class of Idetown Sunday School are looking around for a site for an Honor Roll. When a suit- able place is found a committee will solicit. funds to defray cost. Idetown has many boys and some girls in the service so if the pro- ject becomes a reality, let’s all get behind it. William and Mary Heatherby of Ashley were weekend guests of Mrs. Earl Lamoreaux on Sunday. Men's Class will hold a monthly meeting Friday, June 23 in the church house. All men of the community are invited. Refresh- ments will be served. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tryon and family spent Sunday in Eaton. Mrs. Howard Moore has returned after spending sometime in Chester and Philadelphia with her husband. Mrs. William Meeker is her guest. Roy Garinger of Baltimore and Private Wesley Garinger of Cherry Point, S. C. spent the weekend at their home. Ethel Ide and Elsie Jean Ide of Girl Scout Troop -30 attended a garden party at the Reuban Levy home in Kingston Friday afternoon. Miss Mary Pitt of Wilkes-Barre is spending sometime visiting Mrs. E. D. George. Mr. and Mrs. William Cadugan and Carol and Billie and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Cadugan of Scranton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Cadugan. Mr. and Mrs. George Armitage of Kingston spent Sunday with Mrs. E. R. Parrish. Mr. and Mrs. Kingston have moved cottage for the summer. Birthday greetings from the Ide- town folks to James Fritz. Elmer Huff of into their A number of local children are recovering from the mumps. NOXEN Pvt. Joseph Hackling Jr. of Camp - Blanding, Fla. and Mrs. Hackling and children of Plymouth spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Hackling Sr. Miss Ora Miller of Endicott, N.Y. is spending a week with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lord and family of Darby are spending the week with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller, Mrs. Robert Cheetel and daughter, Judy, of St. Mary's spent the weekend with relatives here. ’ Mrs. Minnie Krum and children, Paul, John, Eldortha and Miss El- theda Klingerman of Hazelton re- cently visited Mrs. Harry Bean. Mr. and Mrs. Charles VanCampen and children, Charles and Marjorie, of Vestal spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Race. STRICTLY BUSINESS . byMcresttons | ov wes" Ppt nrg petal nos +n ren as000 20m up AN LAD aye A 4 = ote GIG RE era La Em ARE a ¥ 4" 3 8 » 4. ___ “Did a Union Man Do th’ Plaster Work 2" THESE WOMEN! By d’Alessio “Before I settle down with a book, Henry, do you want me to help you with the dishes?” | NAPPY NKNOWN / TO NAPPY, HE IS yy TO PLAY AN IM- # PORTANT PART “ IN THE AFFAIRS OF A TROUBLED LUTION HANG EIVED A STRANGE NOTE, REQUESTING RIM TO APPEAR AT A BOOKSTORE AT 921 ELM ST.. TWE FIND NAPPY AT THAT ADDRESS AT THE APPOINTED HOUR. ui fad SATIN TANIA By Irv, Tirman ~ 1 RECIEVED THIS NOTE ASKIN' ME EXPECTING YOU 1 COME WITH V2 ME PLEASE! 0 OUR FRIEND HAS COME, EXCELLENCYY By Richard Let a ER (7 NICE OF THE CHIEF TO GIVE ME THE WEEK-END OFF !{ GUESS I'LL... HEY! § WHAT'S THAT 2 4 DETECTIVE RILEY A) RILEY SHOUTS A WARNING,AS A MAN CROSSES THE STREET, UNAWARE OF A CAR COMING HEAD-ON TOWARDS HIM. RILEY HURRIES TO THE SCENE OF THE ACCIDENT. MARY WORTH’S FAMILY# SELL MRS.WORTH THE OLD HOTEL? BUT WON'T SHE FIND OUT WHY IT's STANDING VACANT NOW, SIR? J I TOLD YE! NOT IF WE MOVE FAST,SYKES! NOW, YOU HUNT HER UP AN’ HANDLE HER JIST LIKE Bl arent RN, Mo tf A \ \ 2 \ QUICKLY {CARRY Him TO THE CAR !WE MUST | PHONY ABOUT GET HIM TO A HOSPITAL !! SOMETHING 1'0 BETTER LOOK INTO THIS! FOLLOW THAT CAR!/ oe 7 FIRS s,Inc. SHE DON'T KNOW YE WORK | FER ME --<AN’'AS IT HAPPENS, ——| I HOLD THAT HOTEL PROPERTY [E IN TH NAME O'TH’ DE KOY REALTY CO.--- EVER'THING'S PERFECT! GIT GOIN', SYKES! (SN 2A J / / : N p 22 P< = ‘By GENE BYRNES' mena Brknes PRINTING. HE CHINESE INVENTED THE FIRST BANKNOTE.... AMONG OTHER CHINESE INVENTIONS ARE GUN-POWDER , GLASS, BRONZE PAPER AND SECONDS. BOMB , DROPPED FROM A VW HEIGHT OF ONE MILE, HITS THE EARTH IN ONLY NINETEEN 48 IX J 2 1694 A DOG WAS SENTENCED T0 BE HANGED hE BY THE MAGISTRATE OF SALEM NEW ENGLAND, SSN. FORAFFLICTING OTHER DOGS NF WHO FELL INTO G \ " a By Bob Dart
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