[Il SECTION B_ PAGE 6 ! © SHAVERTOWN - a . With a dash of rain thrown in to | dampen proceedings, the 19th Li- | : brary Auction came to a close Saturday evening with goods and antiques left over for mext year’s affair. : : . Although there was much to do at home, it was impossible to stay away evenings from the fascinating chant of the auctioneers and John Vivian’s unique quips and humor. So we joined many others to watch the bidding. Friends came by to attend and it was indeed a pleasant time to greet old friends and | sy acquaintances who were in town for i the event. As a result of the Auc- TE tion a new pet hag joined our 1 menagerie. Myra suggested I give a baby ducks for the Childrens Auc- | | i tion and of course, we just had to 18 buy one of the cute little critters. HS All the youngsters who visit us and some of the older generation have cuddled the soft downy quack- er, whom we have named Donna i and hope it doesn’t turn out to be £ i Donald. When the youngsters were § growing up, we had another Don- ald who gave us many hours of de- lightful amusement. He was al- ways full of antics, meeting the bus when it arrived from town and wrestling with the young hound. i Yes, a duck is a choice pet for the ! young fry and little Freddie will surely have some pets to enjoy as did hig father and Aunt Susie. i: ; DANGER POINT 1 have been asked to urge cau- 1 tion among young cyclists who ~~ clutter up the roads during fire x alarms. One boy narrowly missed being hit last week and the driver of the car was some minuteg re- gaining his composure. The fire o£ truck must get out and speed to 2 the scene of the blaze and it is not : ‘right for these youngsters to gather around the fire hall when volunteers are driving in from all directions. HERE AND THERE al Superintendent of Mails Richard Griffith and” Mrs. Griffith have re- turned home after attending the Postal Supervisors Convention at Chambersburg and visiting his sister, Mrs. Carl Bolin, Toledo, Ohio. Mrs. Bolin returned here with them for a short visit. Other guests at the Griffith home included Mrs. John Griffith and son, Mark, ~ Sherman, Oaks, Cal. ~ Mr. and Mrs. William Spaulding had as recent weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mitchell, and children, Ellen and Robbie, Syra- cuse, N. Y. They also visited her mother, Mrs. Sheldon Jones, Trucks- ville. i Sincere sympathy is extended to Joseph and James Borton in their recent bereavement. Jeannie Merolla is vacationing at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Merolla during summer recess from Bloomsburg State Col- lege. Mr. and Mrs. William Reniska and family, Florida, are visiting her father, R. J. Love, E. Center Street. Also guests at the Love home are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Swabey, Tar- rytown, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardner and children, New Cumberland, were holiday weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laux. Also home for a brief visit was their son, Jerome, of New Rochelle, N. Y. Mrs. John Kritchen and Mrs. Jo- | seph Oravic found the missing girl | in our area on Thursday. The ladies had searched with others for many hours. Mrs. Lawrence Newhart is a pa- tient in General Hospital, where she underwent surgery on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Honeywell spent last weekend in Aberdeen, Md., where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Norton Newberry and family. ‘It was good to see Sheila Bona- witz out again after being so ill for several weeks. Barbara Honeywell returned home on Sunday after accompany- ing Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wallace and family to Wildwood, N. J., for a week's stay. Mrs. Cecil Poynton told me she saw a lovely deer in her back yard one morning last week and what a ‘beautiful sight it was. The dog's barking called her attention to the visitor, who might have come down from the woodlands on the hill for a drink in the creek. She has watched every morning for a re- appearance but the handsome crea- ture has not returned. Little David Ell is home again after submitting to surgery at Nes- bitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Denton Updyke had as recent guests, her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James McDyer of Kearney, N. J. David Wood, son of Mrs. Gladys Wood has been visiting relatives in Mt. Holly, N. J. for two weeks. We hear that Pauline Ferguson may be coming home in a week or so, and all her friends certainly hope this news is accurate. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Waldow and Larry recently visited Hershey | Legal Notice — .. NOTICE is hereby given to Gaetano Angilella and Marianna |B ~ Angilella, his wife; Kate Shitraskes | or sherkoskas or shekroskas; Sal- vatore Bonito and Rosina Bonito, his wife; William Yakalavich and Veronika Yakalavich, his wife; Mike Elko; John Minewicz; Joseph Maggi ho and Abigaille Maggi, his wife; Mary Yatso; Serafino Stuccio and Rosa Stuccio, his wife; Jim Penzetta; ; Salvatore Rantazzo and Concetta 1 ‘Rantazzo his wife; George Karosa; 2 Mary Pilnick; Michael Pilnick and 3 Mary Pilnick, his wife; Luigi Vergari i and Maria Vergari, his wife; Sam ‘Guerra; Francesco Lucarini; Antonio Colcara and Antonina Colcara, his bb wife; Steve Yatso, Jr., and Mary Yatso, his wife; John Bartashunas .and Anna Bartashunas, his wife; 1 Jan Bartasiunas and Anna Bar- i fasiunas, his wife; Andrew Schultz sand Josephine Schultz, his wife; «John Matiskiel and Victoria Matis- ‘kiel, his wife; Joseph A. Mickewicz, a/k/a Mickere, a/k/a Mickevicius; William Mickewicz, a/k/a Mickere,