: Page EIGHT Coughlin Trims Lake Grapplers Heavy-Weight Ill, Hopfer Substitutes Thursday evening, Lake-Noxen, boys wrestled the Coughlin *“B” Team on their own mats. Although they lost to the superior Coughlin team, ‘they showed great improve- ment over their two previous meets. teams from both Plymouth and Lehman-Jadkson High Schiools, Liake-Noxen team lost ‘the first few bouts to Coughlin but rallied when, Charles Williams, 133 pounds, pinned this qpponent, Yudiski. Roy Swingle, who had never wrestled in a meet before, decisioned Behler . of Coughlin. Dave Westfield was also part of the rally as he pinned Borys in the third period. Due to illness our heavyweight was uniable to wrestle, therefore Ronald [Hop- fer, who had previously wrestled in the 165 pound class, took over the duties of the heavyweight. He put up a gallant battle, but his much larger opponent defeated him. Read The Post Classifies BIG SPECIAL ~ Light FRYERS whole gi or L Power Shovel Strikes Drain, Waterworks Excavation for a new home to be constructed for Robert Hughes, on Norton Avenue by Whitesell Brothers, came to a sudden halt Friday afternoon when a power shovel operated by Hoover-Milbrodt struck a drain for surface water leading down from Lehman Ave- nue. Within a matter of minutes there was a swimming pool, but after consultation the shovel oper- ator continued with excavation, bringing up as much water as soil. During the weekend freeze, solid ice formed on top of the water. Hillside Farm Sells Multiplying Flock Four Dorset ewes sold to Arthur Killian, Montour County, by Hill- side Farms, increased and multi- plied in the interval between pur- chase and delivery, producing six lambs in a single week. This is the year when winning candidiates will be sworn into office and cussed out afterward. FREE! Visitors’ GUIDE To NEW YORK! 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O'Leary will perform the double ring ceremony in St. Therese’s Church, Shavertown, at 11:30 AM. The bride will be given in, mar- riage by ther father. Her sister, Joan, will be her maid of honor and Donna Breen of Hastings-on-the- Hudson, a cousin, Mary Alice Tkach of Philadelphia, and Mrs. William Coats, Manchester, Conn., class mates at [College Miserficordia, bridesmaids. Junior bridesmaids will be Virginia Drake, niece of the bridegroom, and Marianna Dwyer, a cousin of the bride lof Waterbury, Conn, Best man will be Leland 'S. Guy- "ette, Jr., brother of the bride of Trucnsville, Nelson E. Nelson, Jr., John Nelson, brothers of the bride- groom and Paul Shaver, Jr. all of Dallas, will act as ushers. Following the ceremony, a re- ception will be held at the Ameri- ‘can Legion home on Hunfsville Road, Miss Guyette is a graduate of St. Mary’s High [School and ‘College Misericordia. She has been teach- ing home economics at Belvedere High School, Belvedere, N. J. Mr. Nelson was graduated from Dallas Borough High School and Wilkes College. He has been ser- ving with the 101st Airborne Divi- sion at Camp Breckenridge, Ky., since August. He has been accepted for officers’ training school at Fort Benning. ; Teachers of Belvedere High School entertained at a variety shower for the bride-elect and her sisters-in-law, Mrs. Edward W. Guysltite, Mrs, William L. Guyette and Mrs. Leland |Guyette, Jr, of Trucksville will be hostesses at a variety shower in her honor at the Dresden. on (Sunday. In addition to being noted for its bluegrass region with its fine stock, Kentucky boasts of its tobacco pro- duction, which is second largest in the nation. Corn is the state's sec- ond largest crop, its oil production is considerable and its manufactur- ing, transportation and financial interests are large. 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