The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, August 04, 1944, Image 7

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    IDETOWN
Mrs. Willard Griffiths and sons,
Daniel and Richard, of Rome, N. Y.
are spending a month with the
former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Wright. Others who called
during the week were Mr. and Mrs.
Freeman Boice of Sugar Hollow,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wright of
Endicott, Marie Wright and Betsy
Morgan of Kingston.
Mr. and Mrs. James Rogers had
as dinner guests on Saturday, Mr.
and Mys. William Aston of Bing-
hamton, N. Y. Carolina Aston of
Endicott, Lt. Allan Aston of Big
Springs, Texas, who graduated from
Gunnery school last week. Charles
Root and Everett Casterline of Ves-
tal, N. Y., spent a few days with
the Rogers last week.
Helen Tryon, Cadet Nurse, re-
turned to Nesbitt Hospital Wednes-
day after spending her vacation
with ‘her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Tryon. They spent the weekend in
New York City.
The Rogers Reunion will be held
at Garnet Grove, Outlet, on Sat-
urday August 5th.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Blanchard
of Kingston called Friday on Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Wright and Mr.
and Mrs. John Cadugan.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rinkin
and Billie spent last week with Mr.
and Mrs. William Rinkin.
P. O. 2/C Donald Kreidler had
an overnight liberty at his home
here last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Weir and Mrs.
John Donalwue and Mollie of Kings-
ton were guests last week of Mr.
and Mrs. James Casterline.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Rogers,
David and Edna, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rogers of
Vernon. They visited Mr. Rogers’
mother, Mrs. Thomas Powell of
Nanticoke, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rice, Ronnie
and Dennis of Vestal, N. Y., have
returned after spending a week
with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Reilly
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THE POST, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1944
2 SAGE SEVEN
and Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Rice of
Lehman,
Mrs. Earl Husted of Endicott
spent a few days last week with
Mrs. Walter Kitchen.
Winnie Reese of Rochester, N. Y.,
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Agnew. Other guests of the Agnews
over the weekend were Betty
Naugle of Trenton, Jean Brown of
Wilkes-Barre, Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward Heck of Kingston, Albert nd
Leslie Agnew of Princeton, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbesxt Marley,
Herbert, Jr. and Floyd, Mrs. Charles
Rattigan and son Dale, Mrs. William
Goss and Larry spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Shaver.
Mrs. Francis Kreidler and Betty,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Boice and Lily
Jane attended the Smith Reunion
at Wolfe Grove on Sunday.
Howard Moore of Chester spent
the weekend at his home.
Lt. Robert Parks visited his fath-
er, P. H. Parks, over the weekend.
He was guest soloist at Idetown
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Methodist Church Sunday morning.
Elizabeth Parks of Wilkes-Barre
also spent the weekend at the
Parks home.
Mrs. Ray Evans of Forty Fort was
weekend guest of Mrs. F. H. Palmer.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Parkhurst, Jr.
spent the weekend with their sons,
Frank 3rd and John J. Parkhurst.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kuschle,
Mrs. Joseph Coughlin, and Miss
Lou Montanye attended the Bible
conference at Montrose last week-
end.
Mrs. George Seretis of East Or-
ange, N. J., is spending some time
with Mrs. Roy Garinger. Hazel
Garinger, who is working at Pocano
Manor, spent some time last week
with her mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown, mis-
sionaries from Trossville, Tenn.,
are visiting Mrs. Helen Husted.
Mrs. Harvey Bottoms, Mary
Louise and Jane of Luzerne were
guests last week of Mrs. Alfred
Hadsel.
SWEET VALLEY
Steven Lord and George Nichols
are spending a furlough with their
wives and families.
Donald Wandel of Muhlenburg
who is spending a furlough with his
wife and family will return to his
camp Wednesday. He attended the
Christian Church Sunday night.
Mr. and *Mrs. William Varner
and Mr. and Mrs. John Shultz of
Berwick spent Saturday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hol-
eomb.
Mrs. Edith Long is spending a few
days with her daughter and son-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Loram Cragle.
Mrs.. Edith Long and daughter,
Mrs. Cragle, and Joan Cragle called
at the home of Mr, and Mrs. D. G.
Klinetob Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. Ira J. Button and
grandchildren, Philip and Janet
Stewart, have returned to their
homes after spending a few days
with their son, Lewis, who is sté-
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tioned at Presque Isle, Maine. Mrs.
Lewis Button and baby remained
with her husband.
The funeral of Lois Lamoreaux,
the young daughter of Mrs. Luke
Lamoreaux of Oak Dale, which was
held Sunday afternoon was largely
attended.
W. C. T. U. will meet in the
Christian Church Tuesday night
August 8th. We hope all members
will be present at this meeting.
Sunday School picnic of Christian
Church will be held at Harvey's
Lake Saturday August 5th.
RUGGLES
Mr. and Mrs. Stupak, Miss Anna
Bunsek and Sgt. Robert Herron of
Avoca were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Bunsek: Sunday.
Mrs. Daniel Smith and family at-
tended the Smith reunion at
Wolfe’s Grove on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Traver and
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kocher and
daughter, Nadine, and Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Kondrocki visited Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Kocher at Noxen Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sorber and
daughter, Guida, were supper
guests of Mrs, Daniel Smith and
family Sunday.
Pvt. Lawrence Cornell who had
been stationed in Texas has been
transferred to Florida.
LOYALVILLE
Gloria Steltz has been spending
a few days with her aunt, Mrs.
« Walter King.
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Ide are at-
tending Patterson Grove Camp
Meeting.
Shirley Boothe has returned
home after spending a week at
Dimmock.
Mrs. Clifford Boethe has been
children motored to Endicott, N. Y.
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