| | Joseph, of Kingston and Mrs. Ber- NOXEN Mrs. Delia Jones is visiting her daughter, Mrs. John Byrnes, at Chester. Charles Hobbs has returned from Nesbitt Hospital where he was a patient. Mrs. Cora Frear and Mrs. Earl Johnson of Beaumont spent a day recently with Mrs. Myrtis Saxe. Jennie Blizzard of Newark, N. J. spent the weekend with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Blizzard. Mr. and Mrs. John Balogh and children, Ann, Timothy, James and nard Dendler of Vestal visited Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Dimmick Sunday. Mrs. Flossie Palmer is a patient at Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hackling and family of Vestal spent the weekend with relatives here. i Mrs. Clark Oliver has returned after visiting her mother, Mrs. Lena A. Endress at Pittston. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blizzard of Endicott visited the former’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Blizzard recently. Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Boyer and son, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dent and daught- er of Bloomsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Avery, Doris Avery of Bing- hamton, Mrs. Kern of Catawissa, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kresge and daughter, Helen Dotter. Mrs. John Hackling and children have returned after spending the past month with the former's sister, Mrs. Albert Hackling of Vestal. Richard Hobbs is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hobbs of Mehoopany- Miss Louise Prutzman of Newark: is spending a week with her par- | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prutz- man. Jack and Nolan Smith of Endi- cott spent the weekend with friends and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Richafds and Lulu Hahn and Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell Turner are spending a few days in Canada. VERNON Mrs. Alva Eggleston,son Robert have returned from a week's vaca- tion at Atlantic City. Her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Himmler of Dallas, accompanied them. Sgt. Mark Waltick has returned to Camp Hill, Va. after spending a twenty-one-day furlough with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Faux. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sickler and family of Binghamton spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. George Rogers. Mrs. Herbert Rogers and infant daughter, Nancy Gay, have return- od from the General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Besteder an- nounce the birth of a son, Walter Besteder. Mrs. Treible has returned to her home in Tunkhannock after caring for her daughter, Mrs. Floyd Besteder. Charles Frantz who has been seriously ill at General Hospital has returned home. Seaman 1/C John Brown spent a four-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Borwn. John just returned from England. FRAO RENEE SAA YOUR NAME PRINTED ON EACH CHECK NO REQUIRED BALANCE NB CHARGE FOR DEPOSITS OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT WITH ANY AMOUNT AT ANY TELLERS WINDOW IN j YOMING NATIONA BANK OF WILKES BARRE 114 YEARS OF BANKING SUCCESS AT Corner Market & Franklin Streets Member Fed. Deposit Insurance Gorpn. ELECTRICAL FOR ALL MOTOR CARS W\UDOLPHS’ ELECTRIC SERVICE FERRE E. Jackson St. Robert Welsh and Sonny Swan are spending a week im Philadel- phia and Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Cadugan, Lois and Caril Cadugan, and Lila Domnermuth of Glen Ridge, N. J. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Cadugan. Billie Cadugan re- turned with them after spending a week with his grandparents. The meeting of the W.S.C.S. will be held August 16 at the home of Mrs. E. R. Parrish. A covered dish luncheon will be served at one o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Boice enter- tained on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boice, Mrs. Floyd Hoover and Patsy, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Boice and Donna of Dallas, Donald Glas of Fernbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fresher of Allentown spent sometime last week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lamoreux and son, Lee, have returned after spending two weeks at their cot- tage at Lake Nuangola. Earl Lam- oreux Jr. has returned home after spending two weeks at Camp Poco- hanna, the YM.C.A. Camp at Blake- slee. Mrs. Sam Ross of Berwick is spending a few days at her home at Sunset, Harvey's Lake. Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Stacy and daughter, Betty Ann, of Elizabeth, Pa. are spending sometime with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stacey Sr. Rev. Stacey will preach next Sunday August 13 at Beaumont, Center- moreland and West Falls. Mrs. Emory Hadsel is spending two weeks in Pottsville with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Schoeneman. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kreidler entertained Mr. and Mrs. Henry Banta and grandson of Luzerne and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kritzberger and children, Jackie and Shirley, of Philadelphia on Thursday. Richard and Daniel, of Rome, N. Y. have returned to their home after spending sometime with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright. Mary Claire McKenna returned with them for her vacation. Joanne McKenna re- turned home after spending two weeks with the Wright's. Cpl. and Mrs. Samuel Harrison of Warner Robins, Ga. are spending an eighteen-day furlough with the lat- ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer D. Huff at their summer home. Mrs. Martin Calkins is spending Will handle Your Job @® EASIER ® FASTER @® BETTER Mrs. Williard Griffiths and sons, t RC TR pile TM ! Soo two weeks in New York with Mrs. William Gattler, Mr. and Mrs. Wilnam baer and daughter, Betty Jane of Olean, N. Y. spent sometime last week with Mrs. Gilbert Husted. Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Renshaw are spending a week in Philadel- phia and Atlantic City. Jeanne Renshaw of Washington will spend the weekend with them. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hadsel and family spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hoover of Outlet. Mrs. Harold D. Conner of Pot-| tstown is visiting her mother, Mrs. Jane Jonathon. P.F.C. Howard Boice received his NOW AVAILABLE! CLETRAC CULTIVATING TYPE TRU-TRACTION TRACTORS There's a size and model for every farm Model GH for small farms Models A and B for larger farms graduated from Ariel Gunner Phone W-B 2-5868 CHARLES H. LONG Sweet Valley, Pennsylvania Released by Keystone. Features, Inc. wings on July 15 when he was! School at Fort Myers, Florida. He who spent Sunday at the Boice’ is now spending a 15-day furlough | home were: Mr. and Mrs. Solomon with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. (Boice and children, Mrs. Freeman Howard Boice. Upon his return he | Boice of Sugar Hollow, Mr. and will go to Massachusetts. Those! Mrs. Albert Hoover and daughter of PAGE THRER Te Shavertown, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kreidler and children, Betty and Donald. P. O. 2/C Donald Kreidler spent an overnight liberty with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kreidler, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jennings and daughter, Polly, of Cleveland, Ohio were guests over the weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ruggles Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James Rogers en- tertained during the week Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith and daught- ers, Patsy and Janet, of Princeton, N. J, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mec- Donald and Jackie of Trenton, N. J., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Casterline of Vestal N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mylin and son, Donald of Lancaster Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Donnelly. Their daughter, Shirley, returned home with them after spending three weeks with the Donnellys. Virginia Ellsworth of Scranton is spending her vacation with Mr. and Mrs." Russell Dodd. Mrs. Della Parrish spent Friday with - Mrs. Beatrice Maloney and Mrs. Ted Parrish of Kingston. Mrs. Ted Parrish is recovering from a tonsilectomy. Mr. and Mrs. William Yeager and Billie of Wilkes-Barre, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Phillips of Plymouth visited Mr .and Mrs. James Casterline on Saturday. Jimmie Lee’ and Nancy Casterline are spending sometime with their Aunt, Mrs. Clark Smith of Pottsville. Miss Edith Shephard of Kingston spent the weekend with Mrs. James Casterline. : Mrs. Charles Hawk of Bear Creek spent sometime last week with her mother, Mrs. A. A. Neely. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Greenwald and Lois of Kingston, Mrs. Stephens and Mr. and Mrs. Kermel of Wilkes- Barre spent the weekend with Mrs. Mabel Mann. spent | FROM CAMPS AT HOME a — " (Continued from Page 2) | all types of buoys which are indis- pensable to shipping. That is a- bout all I can say without disclos- ing facts known only to servicemen | and the government, so I'll close, | thanking you for something I trea- sure—the Dallas Post. Sincerely, Warren Stanton, R.M.S. 2/C Point Lookout Light Sta. Scotland, Maryland | U.8CG P. S. Please excuse this letter and I'll do a better job next time. It |is now 3:50 a. m. and I am a little sleepy. : |® I used to enjoy going out to | Point Judith Light in Rhode Island. I wonder if Point Lookout Light was located some distance from shore, but I gather from the name that it is’ on shore. To a landlubber like myself there is something thrilling | about a lighthouse and the screech- ling intermittent fog horn during heavy weather, but how you fellows keep your wits with all that racket is beyond me.—Editor. Wanted To Buy Old Goods, Household Such As Oil Lamps, Corner Cupboards, Beds, Bureaus And Sporting Goods LEIDINGER’S 117 S. Washington St. Wilkes-Barre, Penna. NOTICE every empty IMPORTANT Sad ABOUT STEGMAIER'S BEER For some time to come, it will be impossi- ble for you to get all of the Stegmaier draught beer and Stegmaier Gold Medal Beer you want. The reasons for the short- . age are many... and the circumstances surrounding these reasons are entirely be- yond the control of the Stegmaier Brew- ing Company... your dealer... or our distributors. We earnestly solicit your pa- tience in this unusual emergency, and it is our hope that the time will soon be here when we can all get back to doing business in a normal way. In the meantime PLEASE return every empty beer bottle and case and every : empty keg ... this will help a great deal. Don't Forget . .-. BUY ~ WAR BONDS regularly! STEGMAIER BREWING CO. Wilkes-Barre - - - - - - Pennsylvania THE OUTPOST
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