Ate Ar ng a. es stoon og AT emer TNO A ey pis AE PAGE SIX ———————— Mrs. Walter Smith is a patient at the Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bogert of Dallas were callers on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Montross. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Zimmerman and grandson, David Evans of Al- derson were supper guests on Sun- day of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kitchen. : James Kreiger of Johnson City, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs, Edward Dungey Jr. of Wilkes-Barre, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. James Casterline. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Blanchard have returned to their home here after spending two weeks with relatives and friends in Haddon- field, New Jersey, and New York City. Mrs, Raymond Malkemes and son, Charles of Shavertown and Mrs. George Casterline spent sever- al days with Mrs. Louise Skusa of Reading. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Smith and children, Eljeanne and Betty Lou, Peggy Jane and Kenneth of Potts- ville are spending their vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith. Roxie Hoover and Erma Crispell are spending two weeks wisiting Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Swinehart of Kirkwood. Mrs, Edgar George has returned to her home from the General Hospital where she was a patient for three weeks. Mrs. Lila Felt has returned to to Washington, D. C., after spend- ing the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hilbert. Mrs. Walter Kitchen, Mrs. Har- old Donnelly and son, Jackie, Mrs, Bruce Williams and children, Nancy and Billy, spent Sunday with Mrs. Charles Ellsworth of Hamlin. Mr. and Mrs. William Mularkey of West Pittston spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pohala. Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Reilly spent several days with Mr, and Mrs. Paul Rice of Jersey Shore. Mr. and Mrs. George Wase of Syracuse, N. Y., Howard Wright of Endicott, N. Y., Marie Wright of Kingston, F 1/c Frank McKenna of Philadelphia, spent the weekend with Mrs. Claire McKenna and Mrs. Frank Wright. Others who spent Sunday at their home were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wright and son, Robert of Kingston, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Deihl of Forty Fort, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wright and sons, Dale and Willard. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Huff, Mrs. Dorothy Paul and son, Jackie of Kingston are spending the summer here at their cottage. Express Gratitude Mr. and Mrs. Schmoll who have been building up a nice home- baked goods business Back of the Mountain are forced to leave the area. They want to thank all their friends and neighbors who so kindly “gave them a lift” when they were just starting out. No Tinkering! “After your amateur efforts fail to fix your radio, bring it here where expert tech- nicians can make it good to listen to! DeRemer’s RADIO CLINIC TRUCKSVILLE Phone 275-R-3 Take Advantage OF PRESENT LOW PRICES TOP QUALITY LEHIGH VALLEY PAUL D. ECKERT ia ——— —————— Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bronson en- tertained Saturday the ‘Merry Makers” of the Past Matrons of Eastern Star. Wednesday evening the Dallas Chapter Eastern Star held a picnic on the Bronson lawn. Miss Bess Klinetob spent Thurs- day with Mr, and Mrs. John Old- field in Wilkes-Barre. Friday she went to Moscow to visit her brothers Rev. C. B. Klinetob and Rev. Hugh Klinetob and attended the funeral of P. G. Frantz. Mr, and Mrs. Willard Sutliff and Mrs. Frank Foss motored to Buffalo, N. Y., last week. Mrs. Lillie Case of Edwardsville spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Case. Loxley Fiske has returned to his home after being a patient at Nes- bitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Masters are moving from the home of Mrs. Mattie Allen to their newly pur- chased farm in Fairmount. Mr. and Mrs, James Mathews and family of Newark, N. J., are visit- ing the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Jaquish. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Stewart and Philip and Janet of Strouds- burg and Misses Rose and Stella Constanco of Scranton were guests of Rev. and Mrs. Ira Button over the weekend. Frank Cole, a former resident of Sweet Valley, is seriously ill at his home in Shickshinny. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Redmond of Dearborn, Mich.,, and Mr. and Mrs, H. E. Payne of Loyalville were Sunday evening callers of Miss Bess Klinetob. Harold Cragle and Barbara and Fred and Mrs. Sally Marr and Miss Helen Marr of Kingston are spend- ing ten days in Chicago, IIL Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bronson en- tertained members of the Lehman Grange Monday evening. Kings’ Daughters Class of the Church of Christ served dinner to the Lions Club in the Church Hall Tuesday evening. The Federation of Men’s Bible Classes of Wyoming Valley had breakfast at the Church of Christ Hall Sunday morning. Fathers’ Day. Two hundred forty were present. Professor Charles March taught the lesson and Thomas Rob- erts led singing. The pageant “Golden Roses” will be given in the Church of Christ Sunday evening, July 3 by the Bible School. BEAUMONT Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Smith, Mrs. Arthur Smith and son, Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Jonah Smith and children, William, Norma, and Linda, Mr. and Mrs. James Sickler, Mrs. William Smith and Mr. and Mrs. William Rifenberry attended the wedding .of Evelyn Smith, dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith, at Hoboken, N. J., Saturday, June the eighteenth. Mrs. George Luce is home from Tyler Hospital where she was a surgical patient. Mrs, Leona Brace is spending her vacation with the Luces. Mildred Freeman and Anna Mae | Weiss had to miss Bible School. Those old measles ! ! In case you are concerned about the racket in the wee hours of the morning, just remember the skim- elton season is here. This past week the Cooks and Dymonds were the hosts. _ THE POST, FRIDAY, JUN Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hess are spending two weeks in Ohio. Are your reservations in for the Alumni Banquet to be held at the High School Saturday, June twenty- fifth ? 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