PAGE FOUR Commonwealth - appoints two GEORGE KO0SCO Two area men have been promoted to new positions at Commonwealth Telephone Company headquarters, Dallas. . George Kosco, 214 Hilltop Drive, West Wyoming, has been appointed General Sys- tems Manager. In his new assignment he will head the staff function of the control- ler's department and will direct all systems work with- in the Company. Kosco was graduated from Coughlin High School and Wilkes-Barre Business College and ‘earned an A. B. in economics at Kings College Prior to joining Commonwealth in 1967 he had 16 years JOSEPH DURAKO experience in Data Processing and Systems field. He and his wife, Connie, have two sons, George and John. Joseph Durako is a Hanover Township High School graduate who earned his B. S. degree in Business Administration from Wilkes College. In his new position as ac- counting manager and assistant treasurer he will direct the operational functions within the accounting department which includes General, Plant and Revenue Accounting. Durako came to Common- wealth from the Internal Reve- nue Service in 1967. He resides with his parents at 90 Charles Street, Ashley. TRUCKSVILLE The executive committee of the WSCS of Trucksville United Methodist Church will meet in the educational building tomor- row morning at 10. Trucksville Fire. Company will meet in the municipal build- ing on Friday night at 8. William Long will preside. Wilbur H. Derolf, 105 S. Pio- neer Avenue, will retire the last day of this month. Mr. Derolf has been an employe of Penn- svlvania Power and Light Com- pany for forty two years. He is married and the father of a son. Susan Tippett, a student at Wellesley College, is spending the Christmas recess with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tippett, Westmoreland Hills. Mr. and Mrs. John Laycock, Harris Hill, will entertain at a cocktail party and dinner at their home on New Year's Eve. Six couples will attend. Airman Robert G. Halter, former resident of Carverton Road, has been graduated from an Air Force Technical School at Shephard Air Force Base in - Texas. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Halter. Mrs. Thomas Oney and in- fant daughter have returned to their home at 27 Carverton Road from General Hospital. Jacob Harris, Cliffside Ave- nue, will celebrate his’ eighth birthday tomorrow. He, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Harris, Sr., attends the Trucksville Ele- mentary School. Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Schroer and family, Cliffside Avenue, returned Sunday from Poland, Ind., where they spent the Christmas holiday with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spangler. Samuel Perkins, Rahway, N.J., spent the Christmas holi- day with his mother, Mrs. C.A. Perkins, Maple Street. They were entertained at dinner on that day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Owens, Maple Street. Ruel Schroer, Cliffside Ave- nue, celebrated his birthday on Friday, Dec. 20. A family party marked the occasion. N GET UP NIGHTS? BACKACHE, LEG PAINS, SCANTY FLOW, SMART- ING may be nature’s warning of functional kidney disorders—‘“Dang- er Ahead.” Increase and regulate pas- sage with GENTLE BUKETS diuretic in 4 DAYS (only 3 tablets a day) or your 48c back at any drug counter. Today at FINO’S PHARMACY. SELINGO Huntsville, Pa. 674-8126 Signs. of All Kinds Truck Lettering Karen Howard, Rockville, Md.,” and her sister, Susan, Cocoa Beach, Fla., are spending the holiday season with their parents, Mr. K. Howard, Sutton Road. Mrs. John Mesaros, Midway Manor, is recuperating at home following surgery at Geisinger Medical Center, Danville. Mrs. Ogden Palmer, Grove Street, celebrates her birthday today. A family party will mark the occasion. Preston Swan, Baltimore, Md., will visit hisibrother: and sistér-in-law;+ Mr. and... Mrs. Robert Swan and family, Holly Street, during the holiday sea- son. ‘Mrs. and Mrs. Austin. _erine Ballantine, SWEET VALLEY Mrs. Caroline Ferrey has re- turned after a weeks visit with her sister Mrs. Margaret Aton, Binghamton, N.Y. We would like to take this op- portunity to wish Bess Klinetob a belated Merry Christmas and a happy New Year. Bess is in the Methodist Home at Narrow- burg, N.Y. I'm sure she would enjoy hearing from her friends. Sympathy of the community is extended to the family of the late Aldwin Culver who passed away last week. The following babies were baptized on Sunday morning at Maple Grove United Methodist Church! Raymond Henry Hill- man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hillman, Lake Silkworth and Ronald Charles son of Mr. and Joseph Martin, Pikes Creek. Sympathy is extended to the Delkanic family in the death of Mrs. Delkanic last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scope and family spent the Christmas Holidays with their families near Pittsburg. Joanne Wesolaski is spending the holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wesolas- ski. Carol Urbanc is also home from college for the holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Urbane. The WSCS of the Maple Grove United Methodist Church, Pikes Creek held their Christ- mas Party at Moss Resturant Sweet Valley. Games were played and prizes awarded. Gifts were exchanged. A delicious meal was served to the following: Mrs. William Rosser, Mrs. Hale Bronson, Mrs. Ruth An- stett, Mrs. Fran Yahara. Mrs. EllaSaunders, Mrs. Ruth Macri, Mrs. Thomas Sayre, Mrs. Jack Scopel, Mrs. Robert Sayre, Mrs. Lloyd Naugle, Mrs.’ William Sayre. Also Mrs. Frank Dennis, Mrs. Howard Piatt, Mrs. Mary Eng- ler, Miss Evadne Ruggles, Mrs. Frank Moyer, Mrs. Abby Bron- son, Mrs: Ruth Nygren, Mrs. Betty Kunkle, Mrs. Beverly Knapick. And Mrs. Anthony Sayre, Mrs. George Haines, Mrs. Cath- Mrs. Lida Kindig, = Mrs. Harold Britt, Mrs. Betty Sorber, Mrs. Haines Sr., Mrs. Ruth Valick. 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