JACKSON Mrs. Walter Shouldice recently entertained a number of friends at a corn and wiener roast at her nome. Mrs. Jesse Ashton has returned to her home at Plymouth after spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Ashton. r Jackson Township Schools were opened on Tuesday for 1945-46 - erm. Misses Jessie Bonning and Au- drey Ashton have completed their three years’ training course at the Nurses Training School of Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Nancy May Elston spent the week * end with her cousin, Kathleen Helen Franklin. ; Miss Charlotte Shouldice is spending several days at the home of Miss Marian Williams at Har- “vey’s Lake. Jackson Service Club will meet ‘at the home of the President, Mrs. Gensel, on Wednesday evening, September 12th. John Sholtis, is working at Allen- town. : Mrs. Velton Bean and little son are spending some time with rela- tives here. . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Higgins of Nanticoke, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Ashton on Labor Day. MEEKER Mr. and Mrs. George Weintz and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Roushey of Trucksville spent Labor Day at Long Pond fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Foss and Gladys spent Labor Day with rela- tives in the Poconos. Mrs. James Davenport entertained over the weekend Miss Alice Lat- timer of Highland, N. Y., Sgt. El- . mer Brooks of Newburgh, N.Y. and Miss Irene Davenport of Luzerne. Mr., and Mrs. Thomas Robbins and family of New Jersey spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wolfe and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van Buskirk. Mrs. Alice Hufford spent Thurs- day in Dallas visiting Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Oliver and Mr. and Mrs. James Oliver. Centermoreland ~ Mildred Schoonover is spending her vacation with her parents. She is employed in Binghamton, N. Y. Marion and Ted Jackson who are employed at Washington, D.C. spent the weekend with their parents. B Miss Jean Gay is -home for the weekend. - 3 i Lt. and Mrs. ‘Glenn Major re- cently spent a few days at their home here. Sgt. E. E. Martin has returned to Camp Dix, N. J. after spending a thirty day furlough here. He ex- peets a discharge. ; Mrs. Earl Nulton is in the hos- pital. Her sons, Earl and James are home on short furloughs. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Ferry spent the. week with relatives here. Litle Carol Lee Schoonover cele- brated her first birthday anniver- sary August 29. - : Miss Wilma Gay is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Charles: Best- eder. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dymond of New Brunswick, N. J. visited friends and relatives here over Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs. Paul LaBar and son, David, visited Mr. and Mrs. Vic Keithline Labor Day. SWEET VALLEY Home-coming will be observed at the Church of Christ Sunday, Sept- ember "16. There will be special morning and afternoon services. » H. S. Schmoll of Philadelphia, Mrs. Lizzie Mopre and D. E. Daven- port have returned after a trip to Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Moss of Huntsville visited at the Davenport home on Friday. A turkey dinner was served at the Church of Christ on Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wall of Springville spent the holiday week- end as guests of Rev. and Mrs. Ira Button. Monda¥y the Buttons took their grandson, Philip Stewart who has been spending the summer with them to his home in Stroudsburg and helped his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Truman Stewart celebrate their wedding anniversary. Sunday evening services will be discontinued during the Revival Services at the Christian Church. TRUCKSVILLE Lt. Charles DeWitt spent a few days at his home here last week. He had as his guest Cpl. Charles Shott of Pittsburgh. From here Lt. DeWitt reported to the Seagate Hospital in Brooklyn. Bryce Sutliffe and family of Phil- adelphia are spending a few days here visiting the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. N=S. Sutliffe. Mrs. George Turn and daughter, Penney, and Mrs. George Reynolds Jr. have left for Jacksonville, Fla., Greet Old Friends and Make New Ones at ANCHOR INN GERALD FRANTZ, Prop. 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George Turn who is serving as Insurance Officer of Naval Demobilization there. : Mr. and ‘Mrs. William Gregory | and family spent the Labor Day weekend at Promised Land Lake. Mrs. Franklin Hemenway is re- cuperating from a throat infection. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Strausser and son, Jay of Staten Island, N.Y. are visiting friends here. fe Mrs. Verne Pritchard has return- ed from the hospital with her in- Verna Lee. The- Pritchards . have two sons, Jackie and Robert. . Mrs. Pritchard is the former Ruth Perkins R. N. BEAUMONT Mrs.© Carolyn Scovell ‘had ‘as weekend ' guests Glenn Scovell S 2/C, New Port, R..1., Hazel Lewis and Hilda Hawke, Easton. Mrs. Ned Dress, New York, spent the weekend at her home here. Mrs. Lawrence Hilbert, Loretta Hilbert and Lawrence Hilbert 2nd, Allentown have been visiting rela- tives and friends for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lins and dau- ghter of Milltown, N. J. and Mrs. Maude Scovell, Kingston, visited relatives here Friday.. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark spent the holiday at Atlantic City. url id POST, FRIDAY, Nite i“ Mary and William Heatherby of Ashley were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lamoreaux. Mrs. James Fritz who has been spending the past summer with her husband at Avon Park, Florida has returned home to spend the winter with her husband’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fritz. Sgt. James Fritz was transferred from "Avon Park, to Tyndall Field, Florida. Albert Kanon of Nanticoke spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fritz. Mrs. James Fritz spent last week with her sister-in- law, Mrs. Benjamin Shortkroff in Philadelphia. : Mr. and Mrs. Warren Rogers and Mrs. James Rogers left on Sunday to take Mrs. Francis MacDonald and son Jackie to Trenton, N.J. They returned on Monday evening. Sgt. William Colburn who was stationed overseas. .spent sometime last week with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Casterline. = His son Tommy has returned to his home after spending sometime with Miss Lulu Williams and Sgt. William Colburn of Larksville. Mr. Robert Casterline of Vestal, N.Y. spent the weeken with Mr. and Mrs. George Casterline. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brown of SEPTEMBER 7, 1945 = IDETOWN and Johnson City, N.Y. spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Had- sel. Joyce and Faith Hoover of Outlet spent sometime last week with the Hadsels. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tryon spent sometime at. St Albans Hospital New York with ‘their daughter Helen who finished her training there last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Benninger children , Rose Marie and Adrienne of Hazleton and Mrs. Clark Smith and children Eljeanne and Betty Lou and Peggy Jane and Ken- neth also of Hazleton spent some time last week with Mr. and Mrs. James Casterline. Howard Knoll of Chester spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Moore. Other callers at the Moore home during the week were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Williams and children Joanne, Janice, Patsy and Graydon of Canandaidua, New York. Mrs. William Mann spent the weekend: with her mother, Mrs. William Andrews of Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Agnew who has been spending the last week with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Agnew, returned to their home in Princeton, N.J.. They were called home by the death of her father. Others who spent the Weekend with the Agnew’s were Lt. and Mrs. James Agnew of Camp | Lee Virginia and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Tretheway of Lehman. Charlotte Shouldice of Jackson spent sometime last week with Marilyn Williams while her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Williams "and Nancy spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ellsworth of Ham- lin, Pa. ’ Mr. and Mrs. William Galter of New York City are spending the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Calkins, Mrs. Elmer Hoover and daughter Roxie spent the weekend with Miss Phebe Krewson of Philadelphia. - Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Renshaw had as house guests over the weekend Lt. and Mrs. Harry R. Edwards and Ensign Winniped Woods of Wash- ington, D.C. Lt. Edwards left for New Orleans on Monday to attend Advanced Transportation School. Richards F. Parks spent the week- end with his brother, Captain and Mrs. Robert J. Parks of Albany, New York. Mr. and Mrs. George Scheon. of Scranton spent the weekend with Mrs. Della: Parrish and Mrs. John Cadugan. Mr. and Mrs. William Cadugan and children Carol and William Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Cadugan and -Lois spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. John Cadugan. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Renshaw en- tertained their nephew Paul Jones ; | and younger son of Philadelphia | during the week. : (Prof. and Mrs. B. Everett Lord and children Mary Jane and James E. Lord have left for Wyoming Seminary safter spending the sum- mer at their cottage here. Paul V. Parrish S.F. 2/C who is stationed in Virginia spent the weekend with his wife, Mrs. Paul Parrish and his mother, Mrs. Della Parrish. P.F.C. Harold Spencer who was stationed overseas is spending a 30 day leave with his wife who lives in Pleasantville New Jersey and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Spencer. Special Services To Be Held At Bible Church Shavertown Bible Church will hold a special service Sunday even- ing, September 9, at 7:30 in the Shavertown Fire Hall. The message, “Up To Date but Deadly”, will be illustrated by a cartoon, drawn by Dr. E. 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