WILLIAM SNYDER FRANTZ 5 fa January 22, 1945 THE POST, FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1946 - a= EDISON WALTERS February 1, 1945 DONALD J. MALKEMES March 16, 1945 DAVID DECKER May 14, 1945 ARDEN R. EVANS March 19, 1945 DANIEL T. MORRIS April 11, 1945 BURTON E. BONELL August 28, 1945 - LESTER L. CULVER February 9, 1945 WILLIAM PHILLIPS May 4, 1945 \ The Soldier If I should die, think only this of me; That there's some corner of a foreign field That is forever England. There shall be In that rich earth a richer dust concealed; A dust whom England bore, shaped, made aware, Gave once her flowers to love, her ways to roam, A body of England's, breathing English air, Washed by the rivers, blest by suns of home. And think, this heart, all evil shed away, A pulse in the eternal mind, no less Gives somewhere back the thoughts by England given; Her sights and sounds; dreams happy as her day; And laughter, learnt of friends; and gentleness, In hearts at peace, under an English heaven. Rupert Brooke THEODORE SCOUTEN January 12, 1945 LN WILLIAM J. GAREY December 12, 1944 JOSEPH RUSHINKO March 11, 1945 RICHARD E. JONES May 27, 1945 PAGE FIVE ~ IDETOWN Miss Lulu Williams of Larksville spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. William Casterline. Others who spent Saturday at the Casterline home were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johns and son, Albert Jr. and Brad- ley Colburn of Elizabeth, N. J. Clifford Davis of Buffalo, N. Y. spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Esther Davis and sister, Mrs. Al Rinken. Mrs. Ruth B. Heckman and Mrs, Mary B. Battin of New York City are visiting Mr. and Mrs. (Charles Barnum. Cpl. Harold Dymond who was sta- tioned at Cherry Point, N. C. was discharged last week and has re- turned to his home. His brother, Richara is home on a thirty day furlough. They are sons of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dymond. Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Conner of Pottstown spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Renshaw. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Keller and daughters, Loriaine and Evelyn spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Austin at Highland Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Casterline Jr. of Vestal, N. Y. are spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. George Casterline. Center Moreland Miss Marion Jackson who is em- ployed in Washington, D.C. is spend- ing a week with her parents. Her sister, Ada who was recently mar- ried has left with her husband for California where they will make their home. Larry Merrill has received the sad news of his father’s death. He and his family have gone to Williams- port for the funeral. Mr. and Mrs. Herman LaBar were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Schoonover. Glenn Major is improving his home by putting on a new roof and a fresh coat of paint. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rhodes of Wilkes-Barre were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Roderick. In the absence of Rev. Ten Hoeve Sunday evening Rev. Fritgerald gave an excellent sermon. SWEET VALLEY Jess Hann and party made a successful fishing trip to Canada last week, A number of folks atttended the Baccalaureate Services at Lehman and Shickshinny last Sunday night. Jay Long and Betty Morris are recovering from the measles. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Button and daughter of ‘Washington spent Sun- day with Mr. Button’s father, Rev. Ira Button . Mrs. Ira Button was taken from the Hospital to her daughter's, Mrs. Truman Stewart on Sunday after- noon. Her condition is much im- proved. Mrs. Sarah Roberts has returned to her home after spending several days visiting in New Jersey and New York. Mr. and Mrs. James Smith of Car- vertgn were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cole Sunday afternoon. Mr, Cole returned from the Hespital last Monday. James Hutchins has returned from the Moses Taylor Hospital where he underwent an operation. Rev. Button was called to Noxen to officiate at the funeral of Mrs. Robert Frasher Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Ruth Cragle is still a patient in the General Hospital. Whether Your Home is Large or Small . + . it is your home. It should be kept in condi- tion. We make F. H. A, Loans to repair and mod- ernize homes . . . and for insulation. The cost is $5.00 a year for each $100 borrowed. Your application will be given immediate at- tention. THE KINGSTON NATIONAL BANK Kingston Corners