El £ IDETOWN Lt. and Mrs. James Agnew of Camp Lee, Virginia, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Agnew. Others who spent Sunday there were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ag- new, and Betty Jane Naugle of Lake Silkworth and Albert Agnew. Clifford Davis who is working in Buffalo, N.Y. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Al Rinken. Others who spent Sunday at the Rinken home were Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Jones of Wilkes-Barre, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Eggleston of Scan- ton. Mrs. Robert D. Renshaw is spending some time with relatives and friends in Atlantic City, N.J. Mr. R. B. Shaver and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Shaver spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hobbs in Stroudsburg. Mrs. Shaver who spent last week there will return with them. Dorothy Sprinkle, Delores Petin, Virginia Ferry, Mary Elizabeth Ri- enzo spent Sunday with Mary Kern. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davis and Mrs. Clarence Spencer left on Sat- urday to spend some time with relatives and friends in Flint, Michigan and Chicago, Illinois. Joanne MeKenna spent last week end with Carol Wagner of Hunts- ville. Carol spent this weekend with Evelyn Keller. Mr. and Mrs. George Scheon of Scranton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Cadugan. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Casterline of Vestal, N.Y. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. William Caster- line. Pvt. Hilbert Moyer who is home on a furlough spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Spencer. Mrs. George Casterline left on Sunday to spend ten days with her sister, Mrs. Charles Stober of Reading. POLES LCL ie WEY =] THOXINE 7 SWEET VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Tinsley of Danville called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Holcomb on Satur- day. The following were weekend callers at the home of Mrs. Eliza- beth and Bess Klinetob: Mr. and Mrs. Burton D. Klinetob, Shamokin; Mrs. George Heiser and daughter, Arian, of Berwick; Mr. and Mrs. George Jarvis of Wilkes-Barre; Rev. and Mrs. Ira Button and Mrs. Loren Cragle. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Smith and children of Potters Mills and Mrs. Smith's father, Harry Edwards, spent the weekend with Mrs. Smith’s sister, Mrs. McKinley Long and at the home of Mr. Edwards at Bloomingdale. Mr. and Mrs. John Richards ‘and children of Endicott, N. Y., Miss Pearl Edwards of Kingston, were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. McKinley Long Sunday. The welcome home service for the returned service men which was held in the Christian (Church Hall Saturday night was well attended. Mrs. Harold Cragle is improving in the General Hospital. Friends are hoping for a quick discovery. Mrs. Elias Davis is a patient in the Nanticoke Hospital. A group of young people from Duryea had charge of the evening service in the (Christian Church Sunday night which was largely at- tended. ' Miss Ruth Jenkins of Plymouth spent the weekend with the Cole family and drove them to Scranton where Mr. Cole called on his brother Sunday afternoon. 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LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that let- ters of administration have been granted in the Estate of Annie H. ‘Washburn, late of Wilkes-Barre, Pa. All persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment and those having claims or demands to present the same to William O. Washburn, -Administra- tor, 51 N. River Street, Wilkes- Barre, Pa. NOTICE TO ALLEN T. SHERLOCK, also known as ALLEN T. WILLIAMS, RESPONDENT: You are required to appear on THE POST, FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1946 May 6, 1946, at 10:00 a.m. to ans- wer complaint of Kathryn M. Sher- lock, also known as Kathryn M. Williams, in divorce a vinculo mat- trimonii, filed to No. 104 March Term, 1946 in the Common Pleas Court of Luzerne County. DAVID C. VAUGHAN, Sherift. PATRICK J. FLANNERY, Attorney. ? 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