PAGE SIX THE POST, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1944 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Roberts of Shav- | ertown spent a day last week visit- ing John Cowans. Mr. Roberts has been ill for some time but returned to work this week. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Witter were ALDERSON Mrs. Mary Kocher has returned to her work in New Jersey after spending a week here with her parents. She was called home by the death of her husband, Roland pleasantly surprised early last Sun- Kocher, who died at Mt. Alto. day morning when their son, Irv- Mrs. Basil Lord spent two days| ing, called to say he had a 36 hour recently at the home of her mother leave and. came home to spend while Basil went deér hunting. the day. He brought another boy, Lelia Winthers had the misfor-; Monty Manning of Kalamazoo tune of running into an ax and, Mich, with him. Clara Mae Henry cutting her leg. It required five| and Wanita Howell of Mehoopany stitches to close the wound. Lelia | also spent Sunday at the Witters. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hunsinger spent a fur- William Winthers of Sterling |lough with his mother, Mrs. Bea- Farms. trice Harris. COMFORT WITH ANTHRACITE ‘Reserve Your Order For A 'COAL-O-MATIC STOKER NOW! Delivery Will Be Made Early In 1945 COAL-0-MATIC STOKER CO. TRUCKSVILLE PHONE 407 Robert Avery is spending a month's furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Avery. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Swingle of Sterling Farms spent several day: recently attending the .cattle show in Chicago. Teachers of the Primary Dept. of Alderson Sunday School will en- tertain at a Christmas party for the children at the home of Mrs. H. R. Garinger Saturday afternoon from 2 until 5. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Armitage and daughter, Jessie, spent Sunday with friends in Larksville. Floyd VanHorn, well known resident of Alderson all of his life, has left to make his home in Boston with his daughter. Floyd will be greatly missed by his neigh- bors as he was always willing to do a favor for anyone. He was employed by Stulls. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Harris had as supper guests Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts and son, Jonnie, Mrs. Margaret Savage and daughter, Joan Ann and Mrs. Nora Riley of Dallas. AB TWO SUGA BEAUMONT Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kozak and daughter, Rosemary and Shirley were dinner guests last Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Montross in Luzerne. Mrs. Charles Goodwin has been confined to her home with the grip. Alvah Taylor received word last week that his son, Ralph (Mac) had arrived safely in Italy. Mrs. Amy Searfoss and daughter, Sylvia,” spent last weekend in New Jersey. Herbert Preston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Preston of Wyalusing, former residents of Beaumont, was inducted in the U.S. Army last Monday. z Mr. and Mrs. Dan Meeker, Mrs. Paul Meeker, Paul and Sheila left for Flordia last Thursday. Word has been received that Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jackson and dau- ghter, Jennie, have arrived in Miami, Fla. Henry Mowry, U.S. Navy, visited || sick for the past few days. CARVERTON Pvt. Robert H. Jones is spending a furlough with his wife and dau- ghter. Mrs. been Richard Prynn has Mr. and Mrs. William Stagawall and daughter spent Sunday after- noon and evening with Mr. and Mrs. Dana Sickler. Chester Harris of Mt. Zion bag- ged a six point buck at Forkston on Monday. Little Ruby Dixon who has been sick is improving. TRUCKSVILLE Mrs. Stewart Ruhf of Mt. Top spent the weekend visiting her daughter, Mrs. Lydia Ayre and family. J. D. Richards of Carverton road is a patient at Nesbitt Hospital. Thomas Ayre A/S who is’ train- ing at Bainbridge, Md., is spending a furlough with his parents, Mr. relatives here last week. Franklin XXXX With Stamp HUNTSVILLE Miss Mildred Major will arrive from Washington on Saturday to spend some time with her parents, | Mr. and Mrs. Herbert. 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