THE POST, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1944 i pr i ————— George M. Lamoreux with the Air Force in California and Pfc. Elmer Lamoreux of Atlantic City, returned after spending a few days with their parents Mr. and Mrs. George E. Lamoreux. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Coach, daught- er Elizabeth Ann of Edwardsville visited Mrs. Frank Wyrsch and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Elston. Centermoreland Duke Evans who has been sta- tioned in California is spending some time with relatives here. Florence Jackson is recovering from blood poisoning of the lip. Mrs. Anthony DeAngelo submit- ted to an operation last week. Mrs. Ten Hoeve’s brother who is stationed in Florida with the U. S. Navy visited her last week. Mrs. Stacy Schoonover visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schoonover 2AGE SEVEN a — en a ben =2 mm last week. Family reunion of the Kittle fam-| Barrell. Mrs. Finkinbinder is the former | LEGAL LEGAL 4 Mrs. Carnes Harding and son, |ily was held Sunday, August 20 at| Mrs. Clarence Elston, Harold and | Miss Lee Faylor, teacher in Lehman David, spent Friday with Mrs. Rob- ert Schoonover and daughter, Linda of Shavertown. Neighbors were sorry to hear that Albert Nulton grew worse and had to be taken back, to the hos- pital. Tech. Sgt. George Dymond who recently returned from England af- ter completing his missions, is at home now. He will leave shortly for a rest camp in Florida. Floyd Besteder and Clarence Schoonover spent the weekend in Philadelphia. ~ JACKSON Miss Malvina Shouldice returned to her work at Wilkes-Barre after spending most of August with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shoul- dice. Mrs. Margaret Eads has improved after a week's illness. STRICTLY. BUSINESS by McFeatters Doto Me Foalltz, on = LA a TA X41 ri en ye] Finite, Nay Zen Wy. rE LE £ J id NE 14 us iy We 5 ASS 5 ~E 9 Jap 5 €& 8 &: + 13 i ¥1 == i Siu MER “ =| ma 5 : {fan SETA ws, Lp SA rn I eS ; a . “What Do Ya Think of it, Fanny?” “All Right, if ¥’had a Hundred a Week T'keep It Up!” By d’Alessio | THESE WOMEN! oa q { 1 + f | “Jt works just the way they rate the movies. The more i} stars they're given, the better they are!” N A the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Roushey. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reakes visit- ed Walter Redmond who is serious- ly ill at his home in Mehoopany recently. Word has been received by Mrs. Emma Linsinbigler that her son, Sgt. Daniel is somewhere in France. A/C Allen Sweet who recently piloted a plane from the west coast to New York was guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Evarts one day last week. S/Sgt. Alfred Swelgyn spent the weekend with his family here. Mrs. Sarah Baker and son, Ray- mond, visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reakes last week. Seaman Paul Snyder and wife and son, Raymond, are spending a furlough with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Coolbaugh. Mrs. Herbert Miers spent Monday Chester with her daughter, Mrs. THE REQUEST OF THE WAR DEP'T,, 15 COOPERATING WITH MILITARY INTELLIGENCE... | {NAJOR BRENT, AN INTELLIGENCE OFFICER, IS SHOW- ING RILEY THE | CITY'S EMERGENCY DEFENSES. { Copyright Nancy Elston, Shirley Jean Wyrsch visited Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Splitt on Sunday. S/Sgt. Alfred Swelgyn spent the weekend with relatives here. A/C Allen Sweet was guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Evards last week. He piloted his own plane from the Pacific Coast to New York. He expects to leave for overseas! - shortly. Mrs. Sarah Baker and son, Ray- mond were guests of Mrs. Walter Reakes last week. LEHMAN The Primary Department of Leh- man Church entertained the child- ren of the Primary and Intermed- iate departments at a party in the church basement Wednesday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Whitesell are spending a few days with Mrs. Finkenbinder at Cranbury, N. J. WE'VE DOUBLED OUR | AKD THE OUR PURSUIT SHIPS LIGHTS BUT WE STILL PURSUIT COULDN'T SPOT THEM MBINGS CAN'T SPOT EM! WE SHIPS 2 EITHER! FUNNY THING.. HAVE OCCURED IN CAN HEAR THEM THEY ALL RETURNED THE CITY, AND PLAINLY ENOUGH WITHOUT A SCRATCH! RILEY, THROUGH “Lincoln Newspaper Features,Inc. — OKAY HAMMERHEAD, —" START SINGIN’ / E=1 WHO'S DE TWOIP WOT High School. Mrs. C. J. Major, Mrs. Harold Roberts and son, Harold, spent the evening recently with Mr. and Mrs. David Roberts of Kingston. LEGAL TO FRED BROWN or FRED COL- MAN, Respondent: You are hereby notified to ap- pear on September 18, 1944, at 10:00 A. M. to answer the com- plaint and libel in divorce a vin- culo matrimonii of Viola C. Brown or Viola C. Coleman, filed to No. 396, July Term, 1944, in the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County. David C. Vaughan, Sheriff. Patrick J. Flannery, Attorney. { GAWRSH Notice is hereby given that Let- { ters Testamentary on the estate of Alice G. Major, No. 831 of 1944, have been granted to the under- signed. All persons indebted to said es- tate are requested to make pay- ment and those having claims and demands to present same without delay to the undersigned. Arthur M. Major, Lehman, Penna. Ad- ministrator, and William A. Valen- tine, . Esq.,, 730 Miners National Bank Building, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that lettes testamentary ‘have been granted in the Estate of Alexander Wilson, deceased, to Giles Wilson, Executor. All persons indebted to said estate are required to make payment, and those having claims or demands to present the same ’ vou mus’ [ MEAN NAPPY? HE x AIN'T HERE NOW? without delay to the executor, Dal- las Township, or to Donald S. Mills, Esq., 226 Second National Bank Bldg., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. DONALD S. MILLS, Attorney PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at Public Auction, at the Centermoreland School House Wednesday Aug. 30, 1944 at 7:30 P. M. Gallup School House Out Buildings & Property. Northmoreland Twp. School Board. Grace Dornblazer, Sec'y. Howard Sand—Auctioneer. 33-2t A Post Classified Ad is the place to get results quickly and cheaply! By Irv Tirman ME IS i OH YEAH? WELL DIS IS ‘TUFFY B MELEAN TALKIN' SEE ? TELL Im I DON'T MIND DOSE TINGS HE WRITES ABOUT ME, BUT WOT HOITS DAT HE SPELLED ME NAM WRONG ?/ By Richard Lee WELL, IM NOT WAIT! HERE SURE...HAVETO J} THEY come Aca! / LOOK AROUND A YN THEY'RE BOMBING BIT YET!! THE OTHER END 7 OF TOWN! OKAY, SYKES! I'M A | FOR THIS OLD HOTEL «-- AND IL GIVE BOOM- VILLE A GAMBLING CASINO TO BE PROUD OF! WHAT SAY ? , WELL-+ L HAD BUSY MAN! TEN GRAND | [Trot THE PROPERTY TO MRS.| |\ WORTH: BUT «= " MARY WORTH’S FAMILY - AND I'M TAKING IT! SO MUCH HIGHER TO YOU--~- COME. NOW, MRS. WORTH! -KOHLDECK'S OFFER IS |10 YOUR ORIGINAL FIGURE I MENTIONED I'M HOLDING YOU THAN 1 pRICE,MR.SYKES! AND I WANT IMMEDIATE. POSSESSION! YOU DRIVE A HARD ~DALE BARGAIN, MRS.WORTH-=- - BUT I'LL STAND BY MY WORD! IT'S ADEAL! N a ZX LISTEN PINHEAD, IF You DO FIFTEEN OR TWENTY ERRANDS FOR ME TLL GIVE You A J 1 CANT NOW otk T'S AN EOC RON AN ERRAND FOR 1, By GENE BYRNES &F : NS) MUSKRBTS iio vovs composed oF FRUT VEGE TABLES AND RooTS ...... THE MUSKRATS HUT IS IN REALTY A STOREHOUSE WHICH HE DEVOURS PEcEN AS THE WINTER ADVANCES! HENCE, AND AN INCH IN DIAMEYER ..... When Te azTECS RULED MEXICO, ONES WEALTH WAS NOT JUDGED BY GOLD BUT-BY THE “THE MOLLETS HAVE A GIZZARD LIKE A CRICKEN I!!! WE cizzARD In A LAGE MULLET IS ABOUT AN MICH LONG Pn ¥ IGN
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