"KINGSTON TOWNSHIP Mrs. Oscar Dymond Shavertown i Mrs. Howard Ide Trucksville Miss Shirley Swan, cadet nurse at Nesbitt Hospital, has resumed her duties after spending her vaca- tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Swan of Ridge street. Miss Mary King of Philadelphia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. King, is recovering following an op- eration at Nesbitt Hospital. Misses Alberta and Dorothy King have returned to Washington, D. C., after visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. King. Miss Doris Jones of Washington, D C., is visiting friends in Shaver- town. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Malkemes of East Center street are spending two weeks at Harvey’s Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Woolbert will be their guests for a week. : Mrs. Arvilla Swan Blakney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George Swan of Ridge street, has been transferred to Hammerfield Base Hospital, Cal. Mrs. Blakney is an army nurse. Her husband, Lt. Blakney, is in New Orleans. John Henninger, Jr., of New Jer- sey spent the weekend at his home on Pioneer avenue. Seaman Reslyn Williams, Jr., of Bethesda, Md., spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ros- lyn Williams, Sr. Cpl. Donald Davis of Philadelphia spent the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Davis, of Lehigh street. Seaman Jack Youngblood was home over the weekend. Marjorie Darrow spent the week- end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Darrow. Pvt. William Dymond of Camp Lee, Va., is spending a furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dymond, of Main street. He will report to Camp Reynolds, Pa., after his furlough. Mrs. Lauren Dymond will leave Friday for Macon, Ga., where she will spend a week with her hus- band, A/T Lauren Dymond of Coch- ran Field, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Trumbower of Shavertown drove to Harrisburg Monday with their son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ord Trum- bower. Ord was reporting to Camp Meade. : Barbara Cheney, daughter of Lt. and Mrs. Philip Cheney, is improv- ing after an illness of several weeks. RUGGLES Mrs. Daniel Smith and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith at Lehman. Donald Cornell is spending a few days at Avoca. Glenn Kocher returned to Arkan- sas after enjoying a furlough with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Almon Rood and son, Ralph, of Chester spent a few days at their home here. Mrs. Dorman Kocher is enter- taining her niece for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bartlett and son, Alvin, of Diamond Point, Beau- mont, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kocher Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kocher en- tertained at dinner Sunday in honor of their daughter, Marion, who was "recently married. OUTLET Mrs. Mildred Wilcox and daugh- ter, Charlotte, of Harrisburg spent a few days at their home here. J.C. Rosencrans of Mooretown spent a few days with his niece, Mrs. Russel Hoover, and family re- cently. Ensign Harold Kocher, who is sta- tioned at Washington, D. C., spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. | 3 Laura Kocher. L. A. C. Emrys Morgan of Mer- |§ thyr Tydfil, South Wales, who is training with the R. C. A. F. in Ontario, Canada, has been the guest of his aunt, Mrs. John Jones, for the past few days. This is the first time L. C. A. Morgan had met his aunt, whom he located through Mayor McCole of Wilkes-Barre. Ellis Hoover of Binghamton, N. Y., spent the weekend with his parents. Doris Rossman is attending Girl Scout Camp at Onawandah. Mrs. Sadie Rossman spent the week with her son, Harry, and family. Mrs. Wilbert Hoover and grand- daughter, Nancy Lou, spent a few days with the former’s sister, Mrs. Nellie Santee, of Berwick recently. | Mrs. Laura Kocher received word | 2 from her son, Pvt. Donald Kocher, that he had been wounded with the He is in the hospital suffering from an injured ankle. paratroopers. ND Mrs. Eugene Piatt is a patient at General Hospital. She is recovering from an operation performed July 10th. Miss Betty Griffiths has been ill for the past week: Misses Marion Finney and Esther Bennett have returned after a week spent at Wildwood, N. J. Dr. and Mrs. Eroh and daughter, Gladys Ann, of Bedford, Pa., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Clewell for sev- eral days recently. Daniel Rydzewski and son, Dan, Jr., of the U. S. Merchant Marines spent the weekend with their fam- ily on Staub road. Russell Conwell | Four new books have been pre-! sented to the Church School library of White Church on the Hill by Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Edwards as a memorial to the late Harry J. Harter. Billy Griffith spent a 36-hour pass with his family over the week- end and was in church on Sunday morning. He is training at State College with the U. S. Navy V-12 Unit. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walton and son have moved from Wilkes-Barre to Trucksville. former Miss Pearl Roushey. BEAUMONT The Lend-a-Hand Club held their annual picnic at Harvey's Lake on Thursday, July 13. Next meeting will be held in the form of a wiener roast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith. Husbands are in- vited. Mrs. Lewis Button and daughter, Marilyn, left Monday evening for Presque Isle, Maine, to join her hus- band, who is stationed there. Mr. and Mrs. William Derhammer are rejoicing over the birth of a baby boy, born July 5. His name is Walter Maurice. Joe Garik, U. S. Army, and wife, the former Vivian Vopleus, of Texas, are visiting relatives here. Miss Mary Jackson, American Red Cross Recreation Unit, visited her brother, Floyd, who is serving with the U. S .Army Medical Corps in Illinois, last week. MEEKER Mrs. Edward Timklepaugh and daughter, Nancy, of Luzerne spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Foss. Bryant Mesick of Syracuse, grand- son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bryant, submitted to a tonsil operation at General Hospital Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Weintz en- tertained at dinner recently Mrs. Joseph McCaffrey and Jimmie of Danville, Mrs. Calvin McHose and daughter, Mary Charles and Mar- garet of Harvey's Lake, Mrs. Clif ford Hoates and Barbara Ann of Wilkes-Barre. Pvt. Larry Drabick, who is sta- tioned in New Jersey, spent the weekend visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Drabick. Mrs. Hiram Varner is a patient’ at General Hospital where she sub- Mrs. Walton is the | | | In Arizona EDWIN A. BURKHART Pfc. Edwin A. Burkhart, son of Mr. and Mrs Albert. Burkhart of Hunlock Creek, is now stationed at Davis Monthan Field, Tucson, Arizona. Pfc. Burkhart was grad- uated from Lake Township High School in 1941, and entered the service on January 3, 1944. He was graduated from Gunnery School at Loredo, Texas, received his wings and went to Linceln, Ne- braska. After returning from s furlough recently, he was trans- ferred to Davis Monthan Field. mitted to an operation on Friday. Mrs. Arthur Hoover and family spent a week recently with her hus- band in New Jersey. Mrs. William Drabick and Mrs. James Davenport spent Friday in Wilkes-Barre. Mrs. Helen Davis and family of New York City are spending some time at the Varner residence. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Foss en- tertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stull and daughter, Betty, and Mrs. Edna Timklepaugh and daughter, Nancy. Seaman Leo Smith, who has been in active duty for the past eleven months, is visiting friends and rel- atives here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hobbs of Mehoopany spent Sunday with their THE POST, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1044 son, Charles and family. Buddy | Hobbs returned to Mehoopany with his grandparents. Mrs. Elman of Olean, N. Y,, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Elvin Bean. Coastguard Robert Benjamin of Portsmouth, Va., spent the week- end with his son, Nik. Mrs. Albert Dendler, Jr., and son of Johnson City, N. Y., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Arba Dimmick. Harold Cargill of Binghamton, N. Y., is spending a week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence Race. Mrs. Clara Christian and grand- | daughter,. Alma Correll, are visit- ing the former's daughter, Mrs. Oscar Patton. Seaman and Mrs. Lewis Lord an- 'nounce the birth of a daughter at General Hospital July 15. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Traver announce the, birth of a son, Harry James, July 15. Mrs. Warren Montross spent sev- eral days with her sister, Miss Susie Casterline, at Harrisburg re- cently. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Andrews and family of Newark spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Space. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rudolph and sons, Donald and Jerry, of El- mira have returned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Deater. Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Hastings of Kansas City, Md., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dendler. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meade of Orange, N. J., visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Leibenguth. Mr. and Mrs. Charles VanCampen and children and Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert VanCampen of Vestal, N. Y., visited relatives here recently. Miss Louella Palmer has returned to Newark after spending a week's Every Saturday Night The Actual. Feeding Feed Service. IT'S THE TEST THAT COUNTS. .. Products will prove their worth by producing economically. A carefully planned and managed program will help you maintain steady production. Ask us about Ti-o-ga There is no obligation. of Ti-o-ga Poultry and Dairy KUNKLE, PA. Phone 337-R-5 DEVENS MILLING COMPANY C. Devens, Owner DALLAS, Pa. Phone: 200 Baseball Scores Presented by : Stegmaier’s Brewing Co. Eastern League Standing of Clubs Tuesday, July 18 Hartford 5321.716 Albany 48 28 .632 Williamsport 41 32 .562 Utica 40 38 .513 Elmira 3141 .431 Binghamton 3244 421 Wilkes-Barre 33 48.407 Scranton 26 52.333 American League Standing of Clubs Tuesday, July 18 St. Louis 48 37.565 New York 43 36.544 Boston 43 40.518 Washington 41 41 .500 Cleveland 40 44 .476 Detroit 40 44 476 Chicago 36 41 .468. Athletics 3745 451 National League Standing of Clubs Tuesday, June 18 St. Louis 54 23.701 Pittsburgh 41 33 .554 Cincinnati 44 36 .550 New York 3941 .488 Phillies 34 43 .442 Chicago 3242 .432 Brooklyn 3445 .430 Boston +32 47.405 = | Mrs. Timothy McGuire and | daughter, Patsy, recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Montross. Mrs. Beulah VanCampen visited relatives at Mountain Springs re-! cently. i Mr. and Mrs. Scott Turner of Newark recently visited local rela- tives. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jackson and son, Howard, of Scranton spent a few days recently with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kocher and daughter, Jean, of Williamsport visited Ruth Kocher recently. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hoppa and son of Dallas recently visited the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prutzman. ' - Social Richard Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Martin of Kunkle, sub- mitted to a tonsilectomy at Nesbitt Hospital Tuesday. Charles Wolfe of Pike's Creek fell off his moving machine Monday and sprained his wrist. Mrs. Walter Covert, Sr., has re- turned to her home on Parrish street after spending a week with | her sister, Mrs. Robert McHenry, of Register. Mrs. Hazel Bogart has received word that her son, Billy, has been qualified as instructor in the U. S. Marines. He gave his first lecture Saturday. Pfc. Walter Covert spent last weekend with his wife in Forty Fort. He expects a ten-day fur- lough next week. Miss Margaret Jones of Daven- port street has returned to her home after spending a few days at Jameson City, N. Y. Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Frank- fort and daughter, Virginia Louise, will spend the last week in July and the first week in August at Wildwood, N. J. Thomas E. Hontz, Jr., Seaman 2/C, has returned to Jacksonville, Fla., after spending a furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Hontz, of Terrace Drive. Thom- as is a student at the Storekeepers’ Aviation School. Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Roushey and daughters, Marilyn and Joy, and son, Eldon, of Fairdale, N. Y., and Clinton Smith of Trucksville _PAGE FIVE : visited recently at the home of their aunt, Mrs. Harry Ide. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Williams’ of Rosemont, Pa., are visiting the former's mother, Mrs. Raymond Williams, of Fernbrook. Mr. Wil- liams is connected with the Liggett and Meyer Tobacco Company in Philadelphia. Marine Thelma Gregory, who is stationed at Arlington, Va., is spending a furlough with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gregory, of Mill street. NOW MANY WEAR FALSE TEETH WITH LITTLE WORRY Eat, talk, laugh or sneeze with- out fear of insecure false teeth dropping, slipping or wabbling. FASTEETH holds plates firmer and more comfortably. This pleasant powder has no gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. Doesn't cause nausea. It's alkaline (non-acid), Checks, “plate odor” (denture breath). Get FASTEETH at any drug store. Open Late Friday and Saturday Nights vegetable juices. 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