P Trssville Service Mothers ~ Hold Annual Holiday Party 3 Servi e Mothers Club of Trucks- Mrs. Fred Haughwout. ville /held their annual /Christmas| Refreshments were served by the party last Monday night at the following: Mrs. J. D. Hutchison, ~~ Trucksville Fire Hal. There were Mrs. Fred Houghwout, Mrs. Harry CO fifty-five guests prsen. The hall | Owens, Mrs. William Gregory, Mrs. : was in red and| Thomas Carle, Mrs. Evan Evans, green, and there yas also a large] Mrs. G. Wilbur Nichols, Mrs. Al- Christmas tree. |Gifts were dis-| bert Williams, Jr. Present were: tributed. A shor/ business session |Mrs. Bruce Long, Mrs. Alva Hold- was held with Ms. G. W. Nichols | redge, Mrs. Thomas Wisnieski, Mrs. presiding. Thrje new members|J. C. Lewis, William A. Rhodes, were welcomed into the club they |Mrs. F. P. Anthony, Mrs. Harold were Mrs. S. Henning, Mrs. |Shappelle, Mrs. Fred Schultz, Dor- Thomas Evans and Mrs. J. V. De- | man Schooley, Mrs. John Dykman, ~~ let-Kanic. Mr). Herbert Williams | Mrs. C. S. Hemenway, Mrs. Albert led devotions and read several|Blase, Mrs. Walter Billings, Mrs. beautiful poe; John Carey, Mrs. Arthur Johnson, SS Sixteen Birthday gifts were sent in December] A new committee Mrs. Enice Casterline, Mrs. Thomas Carle, Mrs. William Gregory, Mrs. was _appoin for January, Feb-|Earl Gregory, Mrs. Lee Updyke, . raury, ‘and March, Mrs. J. C. Lewis | Mrs. Sam Harrison, Mrs. Harry and Mrs. liam A. Rhodes. Let-|Hart, Mrs. Edward J. Staub, Mrs. cy ters and | communications were | Cedric Griffith, Mrs. ‘Leland Guy- ette, Mrs. C. A. Perkins, Mrs. Nor- man Oney, J. D. Hutchison, Mrs. Harry Owens, Mrs. David Williams, Mrs. Eckley B. Kocher, Mrs. Her- bert Jenkins, Mrs. John Thompson, Mrs. Robert Isaacs, Mrs. Leo Carey, Mrs. Carl Carey, Mrs. Thomas Evans, Mrs. Fred Frank, Mrs. S. R. Henning, Mrs. William Shoemaker, Mrs. Marvin Sweezy, Mrs. R. D. | Shepherd, Mrs. Herbert Williams, Mrs. Harold Turn, Mrs. C. F. Has- kins, Mrs. J. V. Delet-Kanic, Mrs. A vocal duet by Hazel and Helen H. N. Christman, Mrs. G. W. Nich- Roushey, Silent Night; A piano ols, Mrs. Albert Williams, Jr., Mrs. ~ solo by Jean Hougwout, Readings Evan Evans, Mrs. Fred Haughwout, : " by Dolores Trumbower; Piano duet| Miss Jean Haughwout, and Mrs. ~~ 8§l by Mrs. F. P. Anthony and Mrs. | Dolores Trumbower. © William A. Rhodes, and solo by! VERNON night at orty Fort Town Hall. ic Griffith, Vice-president; ld Shappelle, Secretary, } Evan Evans Treasurer. Gifts were presented to the retiring officers. The following program was given: THE So Miss Glayds Dailey is ‘visiting at > 13 3 . » ~ 588 = her sister's family, Mr. and Mrs. i i T10 NAL ld & Dan Videgar of Waymark. FIRST N A mm \ j ~~ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Race and BR2NK ; daughter, Edith, were dinner guests ~~ of Mr. and Mrs. John Conlon of ~~ Forty Fort. 0 Mrs. Harry Brown spent a couple days with her daughter, Mrs. Wil liam Tiegen and son of Kingstor. George Snyder of Wyoming was _ guest of his nieces, Miss Hannetta ~ Weaver and Mrs. Frank Smith the ~ past week. Bert Hayner, U.S. Marine Corps., grandson of Mr. and Mrs. John Cook, who was wounded somewhere in the South Pacific, is expected “home the first of the week. He has been a patient in a California © hospital. DALLAS, PENNA. MEMBERS AMERICAN BANKFRS’ ASSOCIATION DIRECTORS R. L. Brickel, C. A. Frantz, W. B Jeter, Sterling Machell, W. R. Neely Clifford Space, A. C. Devens, Herbert Hill. OFFICERS C. A. Frantz, President Sterling Machell, Vice-President W. R. Neely, Vice-President W. B. Jeter, Cashier F. J. Eck, Assistant Cashier BORN BCE ECE TE GET TO! Vault Boxes For Rent, No aceount teo small to secure careful attention. Because it burns clean with a hot, even flame, you'll like Sinclair SuperFlame Kerosene for both cooking and heat- ing. And its bright, clean burning i makes it ideal for many uses on the farm or in the home. SuperFlame’s pure, water-white color tells you that all waste elements that cause odor and smoking are removed by expert refining. Try Sinclair ~ SuperFlame Kerosene. A LET ME DELIVER TO YOUR FARM James L. Lenahan, Agent Schuyler Avenue, Kingston, Pa. at Telephone Kingston 7-5213 / ¥ THE POST, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1945 Herbert Sickler visited his son, Leland, who is a patient at Harris- burg State Sanatorium. Bernard Dymond spent the past week with his parents at Nanti- coke. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Austin of Beaumont and Rev. Korb were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Eg- gleston Tuesday evening. Mrs. Clarence Besteder, R. N,, is ill at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Eggleston. " Mr. and Mrs. Alva Eggleston were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Besteder of Harris- burg. Mrs. Wilbur Evans and son, Wes- ley, of East Dallas were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Evans on Sunday. Mr. Evans is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Treible were Sunday guests of Mr. and S. Floyd Besteder. Jack Brown, S1/C, is spending a furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown. T/5 Frank Gudman has arrived in England. ‘WAR BOND iS the best Shona 11(084 300841 (A 0u[o] Mr. and Mrs. George Rogers had as weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sickler and family, Mrs. Arthur Southworth and son, and Miss Hilda Rogers, all of Bingham- ton. . : Miss Gladys Dailey spent two weeks with her sister's family, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bidegar of Way- mart 'KLDERSON Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Keener en- tertained over the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harding and son, Bob- by, Mrs. Florence Race and daugh- ter, Beverly, and Mrs. Mary Mack. Phil Thomas, who his been ill for quite some time, is slightly improved. Mrs. A. J. Garinger spent Friday at the home of her son and daugh- ter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Gar- inger. Mrs. Garinger was 87 years old on Sunday. She had as guests, and Mrs. George Harlos. The W. S. C. S. of Alderson Church sent her a beautiful bouquet of flowers. Mrs. Florence Conden, Mrs. El- wood Conden and children, Jennie Lee and Charlie, spent Sunday with Mrs. Merle Conden and New Year's Day with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Conden at Beaumont. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Armitage entertained on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. George Broby and son of Larksville. Joan and Jimmy Cowan, children of Mr. and Mrs. John Cowan, are able to be up about the house after being confined to their beds for the past two months. Mr. and Mrs. William Richards of Endicott spent the holiday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jackson and Mrs. Ann Richards. NOXEN Mrs. W. S. Bender entertained the members of the Kard Klub at her home recently. Mr. and Mrs. Coray Ransom, Mr. Larry Cargill has returned to his PAGE THREE home in Binghamton after visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Race. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dent and daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. War- ren Boyer and son of Bloomsburg visited ‘their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dotter, recently. John Rundell has returned home after spending the week with friends in New York City. Mrs. Ira Beahm and daughter, Betty, and Mrs. Joseph Shalata spent Tuesday in Wilkes-Barre. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hackling and sons, Tommy and Wallace, of Ves- tal, N. Y., spent the weekend with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles VanCampen and family of Vestal N. Y., spent the weekend with relatives here. Mrs. Juston Doty of Benton is visiting her son, William Doty. JACKSON Mrs. George Lowerts has arrived at Seattle, Wash., where she will visit her husband, Private George Lowerts, who is a patient at a hos- pital in that city, after serving in the South Pacific. ; Arthur Beyer returned to his home in Jersey City after spending the holiday week with relatives here. Lewis Linsinbigle, Petty Officer, 3rd Class, returned to his base on Sunday after spending a ten-day furlough with his mother, Mrs. Emma Linsinbigle. P. F. C. Dennis Bonning of Cherry Point, N. C., returned to his camp on December 27, after spending a 15-day furlough with his family here. Mr. .and Mrs. James Roushey en- tertained their son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Roushey, of Newark, N. J. last weekend. 4 “THEY GIVE THEIR SAE IN 11vEs—You LEND FARES Your MONEY be LOAN y (3A Buy More War Bonds Today | This advertisement is sponsored by the following BackMountain citizens and business firms who believe that its message is highly important to the furtherance of the ali-outwar effort in their home community. DALLAS HARDWARE & SUPPLY WILLIAM GREGORY EARRY RUGGLES DCN WILKINSON HAROLD E. FLACK WALTER ELSTON ROBERT CURRIE CARL GRIES HENRY PETERSON W. 0. WASHBURN HERBERT A. LUNDY RAYMOND J. JONES SHERMAN R. SCHOOLEY, M. D. D. L. EDWARDS JOSEPH MacVEIGH STANLEY MOORE COMMONWEALTH TELEPHONE COMPANY = | HARVEY'S LAKE LIGHT COMPANY - DALLAS WOMAN'S CLUB F. RUDD SCHOOLEY, M.D. DR. . ROBERT BODYCOMNB 4 - \ is SORDONI CONSTRUCTION COMP HARRY OHLMAN T. NEWELL WOOD F. 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