SRG THE POST, FRIDAY, JULY 14, PAGE SIX 1944 - —— — I~ = K I N G S T 0 N T ow N S H I P BEAUMONT returned to S. Carolina Monday. Contact : Mrs. Daniel Smith and family For Service Men Myre. Howard Ide Mrs. Oscar Dymond Jack Johnson, U.S. M. C. hag |Were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Shaw Trucksville Shavertown returned to Camp LeJeune, New of Sweet Valley recently. (Continued from Page Two) Training As Radio Operator-Mechanic Pvt. James J. Borton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Borton of Alder- son, has been assigned to the AAF Training Command Radio School at the Sioux Falls Army Air Field, Sioux Falls, S. D., for training as a radio operator-mechanic. Upon completion of a 20-week course, he will be fully trained to take his place as a member of a highly skilled bomber crew of the Army * &* * Sgt. Elwood R. Renshaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Renshaw of Idetown, has arrived safely in North Africa with the Air Corps. Darwood Splitt is now stationed in Corsica. * * * Transfers Lauren Dymond from Maryville, Tenn., to Cocran Field, Ga. Carl J. Dykman from Maxwell Field, Ala. to Douglas, Ga. Lawrence Drabick from Camp Forrest, Tenn. to Fort Monmouth, N. J. Sam Ashley from Camp Edwards, Mass. to Camp Livingston, La. Wilson Garinger from Fort Bragg, N. C. to Los Vegas, Nevada. Clayton Cairl from Arcadia, Fla. to Greenwood, Miss. Harold Fritzges from Camp Cooke,Calif. to Camp McCoy, Wis. Franklin T. Hemenway from Camp Blanding, Fla. to Fort Reilly, Kansas. Roland Masters from Palm Beach, Fla. to Camp Grant, Ill. Lt. Col. Norman Smith from Longview, Texas to Camp Fannin, Texas. Eddie Tutak from Walla-Walla, Wash. to San Diego, Calif. Elmer Wyant from Fort Texas to Camp Bowie, Texas. Bill Baker from Ballinger, to Selman Field, Monroe, La. Lester Fiske from Camp Texas to Fort Dix, N. J. William J. Gaynor from Camp Edwards, Mas. to Camp Stewart, Ga. William LaBar from Camp Moc- cain, Miss. to Camp Livingston, La. Warren Reed from Great Lakes, 111. to Chicago, IIL. Bill Snyder from Nashville, Tenn. to Blytheville, Ark. Robert Uskurait from Lewisburg to Parris Island, S. C. Alfred M. Camp from Fort Sill, Okla. to Fort Reilly, Kansas Alfred Swelgin from Camp Swift, Texas to Fort Dix, N. J. Jack Strong from Chapel Hill, N. C. to Great Lakes, Ill * He * Bliss, Texas Swift, Joseph E. Guion, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Guion, Box 142, Davenport street, Dallas, is receiv- ing his “boot” training at 7... Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, EARGE SELECTION Summit Hill Marble & Granite Co. Luzerne-Dallas Highway Mrs. Charles Perkins Jr. and fam- ily have gone to Ft. Knox, Ky. to join her husband, Capt. Charles Perkins who is stationed Sere They expect to spend the summer ! there. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Croom of Carverton road have returned home after spending their vacation in New York City. | Several of the officers of local W. S. C. S. attended the Officers’ Institute at Camp Wyogimisca at La Plume last Thursday. Making the trip were: Mrs. Cedric Griffiths, Mrs. C. A. Perkins, Mrs. C. S; Hem- enway, Mrs. Herbert Williams and Mrs. William Clewell. Pfc. Robert Mathers spent a 48- hour leave with his family on Maple street. William Griffiths, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Griffiths, left Saturday July 1 for an assignment with a V-12 Unit at State College. Edward Lady, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lady of Harrisburg, former residents of Lehigh street, was awarded the Daughin County State Scholarship .Edward enter- ed a V-12 Unit at Louisville, Ky, July 1. Pfc. Robert Griffiths has returned to Camp Polk, La., after spending a 16-day furlough with his parents on Staub road. Jeanne Clewell is spending the, { summer vacation with her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Boyer of Allentown. Albert Hawke, Bob Richards, Dean Johnson, Bruce Griffith and Wyne Harrison have returned from Camp Acahela. Mrs. Herbert Williams has re- | turned from Ocean Grove, N. J. |! where she attended the N. E. Jur- isdictional Conference of W. S. C. S. as delegate of the Villas Barre district. Pfc. Robert Considine was in the congregation the Methodist Church Sunday morning. of Buy War Savings Bonds and Stamps Zoo oy TSR AS pA Err YOUR NAME PRINTED ON EACH CHECK «NO REQUIRED BALANCE *NB CHARGE FOR DEPOSITS OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT WITH ANY AMOUNT AT ANY TELLERS WINDOW IN Corner Markst & Franklin Streets { | 114 YEARS OF BANKING SUCCESS AT Member Fed. Deposit Insurance Gorp'n. Food and Victory go Hand in Hand Efficient production of vital dairy and poultry pro- ducts depend on meeting the nutritional requirements of your dairy cows and laying hens each day. Ti-0-Ga Quality Feeds KUNKLE, PA. Phone 3887-R-5 ‘DEVENS MILLING COMPANY A. C. Devens, Owner ; DALLAS, Pa. Phone: 200 Smith Bros. has served the public since 1847. In that period America has fought five wars, Only during wartime has there ever been any shortage of Smith Bros. Cough Drops. Our “production now is war-reduced but we're dis- tributing it fairly to all. Still only 5¢. A nickel checks that tickle! _ SMITH BROS. COUGH DROPS 1 BLACK OR MENTHOL—5¢ Mrs. R. B. Hammond of Philadel- phia visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Chappell of Summit street recently. Robert Hammond is spending the summer with his grandparents. Robert . Phipps, Sr., spent the weekend at his home on Lehigh street. § Robert Rubeck of Forty Fort is spending a few days at the home of Tom Phipps. Mrs. Samuel Kendig of Edwards- ville recently visited Mrs. William Ferrell of Roushey street. Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Brace enter- tained their son, Henry and family of Jamaica, L I, on Sunday. Floyd Lewis and family spent the Fourth of July with Mr. Lewis's father, R. D. Lewis, of Shaver ave- nue. Mrs. Henry Isaacs entertained her niece, Mrs. Reginald Williams, and son, Tommy, of East Orange, N. J., over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rowe and Bonnie Cooper of Newark, N. J. and Rose James of Plymouth visited at the home of Mr and Mrs. Wil- liam Ockenhouse recently. Mr. and Mrs. Granville Sowden and son, Granville, Jr., are occupy- ing their cottage at North Lake for the month. Gustav Adler is a patient at | Nesbitt Hospital where he is under observation. Pfc. Melvin Adler has returned to Alexandria, Va., after spending a furlough with his par- ents. Mrs. Walter Cook of Ridge street fell Monday and broke two bones in her ankle. River, N. C. after spending a week with his family. Mac Taylor U. S. Army and wife are visiting relatives here. Miss Eunice Smth, daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arno Smith and Nile Hess, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hess of Kunkle were married on the Smith lawn Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Clara Robins has returned from General Hospital where she had been a patient for sometime. Mrs. Lulu Sickler was guest of honor at a birthday dinner on Sun- day. Henry Mowry, U. S. Navy, is visiting relatives here. Mrs. Jack Jackson returned to Binghamton Sunday after spending the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson. Cannery Opens Beaumont Community Cannery held its official opening Saturday evening, July 8. Judge Edward Farr of Tunkhannock sealed the first can to go through the cannery. The new sign was unveiled and talks were given by many local people. Every one in the commun- ity was invited to come in and use the cannery. RUGGLES Clarence Montross has returned to Maine after spending a furlough at his home here. Glenn Kocher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rodell Kocher, is spending a furlough at his home. Misses Dorothy and Eleanor Rood of Chester spent the weekend with Doris Kocher. Wayne Smith and wife and children were guests of Mrs. Daniel Smith and family Sunday. Wayne Korky and Carol Montross of Endwell, N. Y. are spending a few weeks with their grandmother, Mrs. Harry Jones. LOYALVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Boothe spent the weekend visiting the latter's brother, Dorman Kocher, stationed in Virginia. Miss Lina Gordon who is em- ployed at Maryland spent the 4th of July holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter King. Miss Theodora Xupstas, nurse at Nesbitt Hospital, spent the week- end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kupstas. George King, Mrs. Walter King, Mrs. Henry Wolfe and Miss Gene- vieve Wolfe spent Monday at the home of Mrs. Basil Nicholas of Falls. Mrs. S. C. Ide has returned home after being a patient at Nesbitt Hospital. She is much improved. Mrs. John Roberts is a patient in General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Steltz and family were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter King Tuesday evening. NY LET) I FIRST IT'S EASY TO GET TO! Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ide en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. William Ambrose and daughter Anita and son Hayden of Plymouth recently. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Voletto and family of Easton have returned home after spending a week with the latter’s brother, Charles Snyder and family. Miss Lois Goss of Benton is spending the summer with her cou- sin, Irene Snyder here. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smets and daughter, Linda of New Brunswick, N. J. visited Mr. and Mrs. William Tretheway. Janet Wright has been spending a few days at Forty Fort visiting her cousin, Ida Rice. Mrs. John Fine and family of Wilkes-Barre, Mr.. and Mrs. Jerry Richards and son of Kunkle and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnson and sons of Luzerne spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson. Alice Ann Fine spent last weekend with her grandparents. — Wanted To Buy Old Goods, Household Such As Oil Lamps, Corner Cupboards, Beds, Bureaus And Sporting Goods LEIDINGER’S 117 S. 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