REE _ RR. SB Kunkle Silverleaf Club Plans Ice-Cream Social Silver Leaf Club, Kunkle, will meet at the Firemen’s Hall on Tuesday at 8 PM, with Mrs. Anna Weaver, Mrs. Nellie Ellsworth, and Mrs. Erma Ellsworth as hostesses. The club is planning an ice cream social in Kunkle Community Hall on Thursday at 7:30, with home- made ice-cream and cake and a fishpond as drawing cards. Mrs. Arline Kunkle and Mrs. Grace Ide head the refreshment committee, Mrs. Helen Landon will have charge of the fishpond. Each club mem- ber is asked to donate two small gifts for the pond. Beaumont By Mrs. William A, Austin ’ Phone H. L. 3424 Once again the weather man took over, so there was no game on the Fourth between East Dallas and Beaumont. However, the Little League got its game between Tunk- hannock and Beaumont under way “before the rains came” and took the Gay-Murray team by the mar- gin 1-0. Billy Meeker Jr., is doing somie Connecticut fishing while he is visiting the following relatives: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Moore of Plans- ville, Conn., and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dymond of Simsburg. Mrs. Violet Gary had a busy Fourth when her following dau- ghters with their families dropped in: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wheeler and daughters Mildred and Alyce Jane of White Haven; Mr. and Mrs. James Oberst with Jimmy, Diane, and Linda of Falls; and Mrs. Joseph Polinski and Judy Ann of Kingston. Mrs. Edward MacDougall enjoy- ed her stay with her sister, Mrs. Percy Ross, at Bridgeport, Conn. Mrs. Glen Clark is wished a com- plete recovery at the General Hos- pital where she is a patient. Mrs. Donald Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson with children, Robert, Nancy, and Johnny of Phil- adelphia were with the Earl John- sons for the Fourth. The Job Dietzes entertained Mr. and Mrs, William Lambert and son of Dover, N. J. for Independ- (ence Day. C. W. Smith and his son-in-law, John Smith, are members of a group enjoying fishing at Crow Lake, Ont., Canada. Jane Gary is doing her vacation- ing in Kingston. Rosemary Sands of Mehoopany is enjoying her stay with her aunt, Mrs. Edward MacDougall. The bass bit so well that Wm. Arch Austin is taking the Mrs. back to Long Lake, Ont., Canada to get ‘the big one”. They will spend the weekend at Goose Bay on the St. Lawrence with the Her- bert Denningtons and then to Long Lake to join the Asher Rimples of Forty Fort. Noxen By Mrs. Earl Beahm Phone H. L. 4495 Mrs. Richard Traver is spending a few days with her brother, Wil- bur Crispell of Elmira, N. Y, Mrs, William Keiper hag returned from the hospital but must re- main in bed for a few days. Mrs. Frederick Case, her granddaughter is taking care of her. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pearn of Athens is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beahm. Classmates of Anna May Space held a shower honoring her at the home of Miss Frances Lord. Members of the Lions Club are interested in magazines and news papers. Phone Willard Bender or Earl Beahm. : Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Leibin- guth and sons are spending a week in Parsons, W. Va., with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller. Ralph Hoover will be - sadly missed by the many pupils who rode on the bus to and from school. Michael Butry suffered s a stroke last week. Mrs. Thomas Patton is still in a critical condition at the hospital. She is the former Helen Butry. The Field Day in Noxen was a. great success. A block party will be held at Crispell’s shortly. SAFETY VALVE (Continued from Page Two) a= 5 any. I drive around eighty miles a day. I have two regular jeeps equipped with four radios each, and one special built jeep with armor plate for protection against mines. Also one escort jeep with a ma- chine gun mounted on it. The General, his Aide, and a Korean interpreter are with me in one jeep and the escort jeep carries a driver, an aide, and a machine gunner. A few times a week the General travels by plane, flying over the front lines to study positions. When not driving, my time is my own, I just loaf around. Every night at 5 P.M. I go wash my jeep which I use the following day. It has to shine. Then we go swimming. We have a deep river here and it is really nice. Thanks for the Post. Joe Wallo Paul Revere made George Wash- | ington’s first set of false teeth. THE POST, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1951 Frozen Foods Ideal, Fordhook LIMA BEANS 22¢ Green and Tender as Garden-Fresh IDEAL ORANGE JUICE 2 i= 35¢ Dulany Gut Green Beans ©.o" 21¢ DULANY SUCCOTASH %.." 25¢c IDEAL BROCCOLISPEARS =: 23¢ IDEAL GARDEN PEAS © 21¢ 10 oz. Pkg. New Low Price Just Reduced Skinless Franks Sirloin Steak “Ideal Trim”—Saves You Money Asco, Our Finest SLICED BACON Whole Canned BOILED HAM Imported Holland BOILED HAM 1b SPICED LUNCHEON Serve Hot or Cold CHOPPED HAM om $2.19 Lancaster Sliced MINCED BOLOGNA *:. "The American housewife can shop where she pleases. 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