SECTION B— PAGEG Cub Scouts 233 Receive Awards Cub (Scout Pack 233 of Shaver- town met recently in St. Paul's church for its regular monthly meeting to present the boys their awards. Opening ceremony was in charge of Den 6 with Mrs. Andy Roan, Den Mother. A Bobcat ceremony was presented, “What makes a Cub Scout” narrated by Mrs. Warren Boyes and portrayed by Jeff Boyes. Edwin Stolarick, Cub Master was in charge of the meeting and pre- sented the following boys with their awards. Bobcat pins — Billy Rice, Kenny Stolarick, Arnold Yeugst, Michael Youngblood, Larry Klaboe, Andy Ondish, Larry McDonald, Jon- athan Slater, William Cook, Charles enbach, and Billy Lamoreaux. > One year pins to Jeffery Allen, Walter Karl, Scott Wimmer, and Peter Swain; Denner stripe to Ric- ky Their; Assistant Denner, Joe Precone; Silver Arrow on Wolf Badge to Alan Shaver. and Ricky Yeust; two vear pin and bear badee to James McCabe; Bear badge, Wil-. liam Youngblood; Webeles badge to Ronald Biggs. . Group singing of Christmas carols were accompanied on the piano bv Dr. Swain. A skit, combining the World of Sound and an old Fashioned Christmas was precented by Den 1 with Mra. John Porter, Den Mother and Den 2, Mrs. Walter Karl, Den Mother. Mrs. William Frederick. Auxil- jarv president ‘talked ahout the selling of fruit cakes and peanuts for Christmas. She then introduced Mrs. Edwin Stolarick as new sec- retary of the group. "Closing wos in charee of Den 7 with Mrs. Warren Boyes, Den Mo- ther. Lake Lehman Team Feted ‘Rep. Shunnik Is Guest Speaker At Banquet ~ Members of Lake-Lehman Foot- ball team were honored recently by the Mothers Club at a banquet held at Lake-Lehman High School. Representative Fred Shupnik was guest speaker. Seated at the main tablé were Coach and Mrs. Edward Edwards, Assistant coach and Mrs. John Zaleskas, Assistant Coach and Mrs. Kenneth Maciak, - Recreational director, Stanley Gul- bish and Miss Geraldine Magda, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Marchaki- tis, Lester Squier, Robert Z. Bel- ~ lag, Mrs. Gilbert Tough and Mr. Shupnik. . In recognition of his first year “with the team, Mr. Kenneth Ma- ciak was presented a jacket. Sen- ior boys who received jackets were Fred Brown, David Cook, Bill Ehret, Ken Ellsworth. Allan Lan- dis, Larry Lettie, Dick Lopasky, Larry Peterson, Don Rittenhouse, Jack Sorber, Carl Squier, Jim Worth and David Dersheimer. Gifts were also presented to the following players. Juniors '— Don Burnett, Howard Ellsworth, Mark ‘McDermott, Robert Margellina, David Roginski, Chester Rusoloski, Ronald Wenrick, Thomas Wood- - ling, Wayne Shonk, John Eister, Ronnie Bainbridge, Sophomores — ‘Barry Coombs, Jim Harris, Tom Lamoreaux, Bill Day, Mike Casey, Chip Sorber, Tom Cadwalder, Freshmen — Terry Jones, Leonard Engle, Russell Zimmerman, Ed Du- bil, Bill Young, Marty Cipola and Don Evans, Each player was accompanied by a guest. : MISSIONARY SOCIETY ELECTS OFFICERS AT CHRISTMAS Glenview P. M. Church Mission- ary Society met Thursday evening in the social rooms for a Christ mas party. Refreshments were’ served by Mrs. Anna Compton and | Mrs. Evelyn Seward. Elected to office were: President, Mrs. Doris Derrick; Vice-President, Mrs. Mary Shaver; Secretary-Treas- urer, Miss Verna Lamoreaux; As- sistant, Mrs. Shirley Susaraba; Good Cheer; Mrs. Caroline Moss. Members paid their pledges of the American Bible A month plan; Native Pastor Fund of Guatemala; Egg and Milk Fund of Guatemala and are sending boxes of men’s used clothing to the Bowery Mis- sions, New York. Also they are gathering used clothing to be sent for world relief. Gifts were exchanged and re- freshments served to Mesdames Marge Higgins, Doris Derrick, Jen- nie Shaver, Maud McVicar, Caro- line Moss, Carmella Fluck, Virginia Randall, Gertrude Moore, ‘Evelyn Seward, Shirley Susaraba, Cather- ine Coleman, Leona Belles, Mec- Michael, Anna Compton, Misses Verna Lamoreaux and Katherine Fluck. : veh ~The next meeting will be held on Thursday, January 2, 7:30 p. m. at the hme of Mrs. Jennie Shaver, Knob Hill Road, Trucksville. 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