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De VEL FAB ioe 50 Sov 70¢| 2 23: 59¢ hr 10¢ A Geena » PAGE FIVE Little Change In Fish Rules The Pennsylvania Fish Commis- sion has announced the rules, regu- lations, size, season amd possession, limits established for the 1953 fish- ing season. Except for the following changes, the same rules and regulations will prevail upon the inland waters, Delaware River, Lake Erie and Pymatuning Lake, subject of course to any amendments which may be enacted and become effective by the presently convened 1953 Legis- lature. The season for lake trout has been changed and effective this year the season will open on April 15 linstead of July 1 and extend to and including November 30 in- stead of September 29 as hereto- fore, Al] seasons and limits have been removed from crappie or calico bass. By mutual agreement between the Pennsylvania Fish (Commission and the Ohio Division of Wildlife an extra month of fishing for wall- eyes is provided. This year the walleye season on Pymatuning will open on May 30 instead of July 1. Effective the same date, May 30. creel limits will be removed from bluegills and other sunfishes, rock bass, yellow perch, bullheads and catfish, white bass, suckers and carp, There are no changes in the regulations governing largemouth and smallmouth bass or muskelunge. The season om, these game fish is not effected and will still open July 1, The (Commission stressed the in- formation that these changes on Pymatuning Lake do mot apply to any other Pennsylvania walters, Attend Funeral Out of town mourners who at- tended ithe funeral] of Mrs. Stanley Wroblewsski’s mother on Thursday were Mrs, John Zolnierowicz, from Buffalo, grand-daughter of the de- ceased; [Stanley D., Wroblewski, Jr. from Baltimore; and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Matenmus, from Swoyerville. Kingston Twp. Mrs. Ralph ‘Anthony has returned to her home in Trucksville after spending several weeks with her sondin-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Rice of New Jersey. Mrs. Rice is the former Marion Anthony. Mr. and Mrs. Rice re- cently became the proud parents of a son. The Rices are former residents of Trucksville and Har- veys Lake. They have two other children, Rita and Judy, Mr. ‘and Mrs, P. M. Malkemes and daughters, Jeanne and Lois, Trucks- ville, spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Malkemes’s sons-in-law and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. A, B. Slavis of Troy, N.Y., and Mr, and Mrs. John M. Sharpe of Philadel- phia, After the holidays Mr. and Mrs, Malkemes and daughter, Lois, left for Florida to remain for the winter. Jeanne Malkemes, senior at Wyoming Seminary, will remain here. Mr, and Mrs. Robert H. Williams, Holly Street, Trucksville, plan to leave on January 19 to take up their residence at Norwich, Conn. Mr. Williams will be sales repre- sentative of a paper company for Eastern (Connecticut. Mrs. Williams is the former Elsie Hiltpold of New York City. : Chuckie Malkemes,- son of Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Malkemes of East Franklin Street, Shavertown, is a patient in the General Hospital where he underwent an operation. Friends of Mr, ‘Charles Stein- hauer and Mrs, Donald Anderson of Trucksville wish to extend sympathy on the recent death of their father, [Charles M. Steinhauer, who passed away recently at the Mercy Hos- pital. Mr. and Mrs, Willand Garey, Main (Street, Shavertown, enter- tained recently at a cocktail party and buffet supper at their home, Mrs. Luther Carter, School Street, Shavertown thas returned to her home after being a patient in ithe hospital, Mark Bush has been released from the Nesbitt Hospital and is now staying at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carey, Maple Street, Shavertown, Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Goeringer, Jr., and son, Harry, 3rd, Franklin Street, Shavertown are spending several weeks at Fort Myers, Flor- ida. Miss Lila Harrison of Philadelphia was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Cook, East (Center Street, Sha- vertown during the holidays. Granville |Sowden, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs, Granville [Sowden of Sha- vertown is a patient at the General Hospital. Joyce Ann and Billy Belles, child- ren of Mr. and Mrs. William Belles, Harris Hill Road, Trucksville, are ill, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hart of Sha- vertown, spent Christmas with {their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Smith of White Plains, N.Y. Mr and Mrs. Jack Morgan of Washington have returned after spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Porter of Shavertown. James Weiss, Harris Hill Road, Trucksville, is a patient at the Nes~ %