er rts RE SRE TRUCKSVILLE Trucksville Fire Company will meet in the fire hall tomorrow night at 8. William Long will preside. The auxiliary will meet there Monday night. A Christmas party will be held after the business meeting. The fire company will hold a Christmas party for children of the area up to and including ten years old this Saturday at the fire hgil beginning at 5:30 p.m. Refré@iments and gifts will be “distributed to all the children accompanied by an adult. Henry Hill is general chairman of the event. David Phillips, South Pioneer Avenue, has been appointed to the township water commission board by the Kingston Township Board of Supervisors. Fred Dingle, Orchard Street, : celebrates his birthday today. Karen Brown, daughter of Attorney and Mrs. James L. Brown, Westmoreland Hills, has returned to her studies at Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, N.Y., after spending the holiday recess at her home. Mrs. FranklinStroud, Orchard Stra, is chairman of the annual Christmas party for the Insurance Women of Wilkes- Barre. The event will be held at the Hotel Sterling Dec. 11 at 6:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kresge and family, Mountville, spent the holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Kresge, 229 Cliffside Ave. Friendship Class of Trucks- ville United Methodist Church will hold its meeting and Christmas party in the educa- tional building Tuesday Dec. 9 at 8. Susan Tippett, a student at Wellesley College, Wellesley, Mass., spent the holiday season with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tippett, Westmoreland Hills. Mrs. Harold Snowdon Jr., Sutton Road, is a member of the committee on arrangements for the annual Christmas dinner- dance of the Junior League of Wilkes-Barre. The event will be held Saturday night Dec. 20, at the Westmoreland Club. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sherman, Harris Hill Road, will entertain at cocktails and dinner at the JACKSON TWP. Br and Mrs. Joseph Emerick spent Thanksgiving at Rahway, | N.J., with Mrs. Emerick’s sister andbrother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Slapar. The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Jackson Fire Company will hold their regular meeting and the annual Christmas party Dec. 10 at the fire hall. Dollar gifts will be exchanged. A family dinner was held on Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sherwood. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. William Hughes, Chase; Wayne Hughes, Maryland, andFlorence Keefer, Wilkes-Barre. Mrs. Joseph Cherney, Linden, N.J., is recuperating after surgery at the home of her sister, Mrs. Theodore Prushin- ski, Chase Manor. On Thanks- giving, a family dinner was held. Guests were Anthony George, Wilkes-Barre; Joseph Cherney, Linden, N.J.; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas George and Mrs. Joseph Yeninas and son, Joseph, Wilmington, Del. Senior citizen Mrs. Charles Behee will observe her 90th birthday Dec. 6. Thanksgiving dinner at the Behee home was served to Mrs. Behee; her daughter, Helen Balliet, with whom she resides; Mabel Balliet, Wilkes-Barre, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Myers and children, Mountaintop. Birthday greetings this week go to Mike Olenitz, Dec. 4; Michael Havrilla, three on Dec. 7; Mrs. Michael Olenitz Dec. 7; Randy Moskaluk, four on Dec. 7; Edwin Yanchik Sr., and Edward Jeffery, Dec. 8. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Miller observed the first anniversary of their wedding on Thanks- giving. Barbara Harris, Dover, N.J., spent a few days recently with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lamoreaux, Chase, and. her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nafus, Kingston. * Ambulance Log Center Moreland Ambulance Calls Nov. 24—Nina Mecahey, from home to General Hospital and back. Bill Boyde, Stacey Schoonover and Bill James. Nov. 25—EImer Davis to VA Hospital. Statnick. Elmer Reese, Robert MOVING COSTS TCO HIGH? NOT WITH UHAUL Save up to 75% of normal moving costs. Shavertown U-HAUL MATTS SINCLAIR 184 N. Memorial Highway ul Now Available TRUCKS TRAILERS Local and One Way 675-9645 se me LL son ANNOUNCEMENT the commercial printing department of The Dallas Post is now under the management of MOUNTAIN VIEW, INC. 675-0089 * Mass., Hotel Sterling in Wilkes-Barre Saturday night at 6. Daniel Slagle, Highland Ave- nue, celebrates his 15th birth- day Saturday, Dec. 6. Daniel will be honor guest at a family party. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Coombs and family, Holly Street, spent several days recently with Mrs. and Mrs. Walter Sink, Winston- Salem, N.C. Gloria Thomas, a freshman at Wellesley College, Wellesley, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Attorney and Mrs. Enoch Thomas, Pioneer Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Klug, Carverton Road, entertained at a family get-together on the holiday. There were 18 present for dinner. antlerless deer can be taken Sportsmen planning to con- centrate on the ‘buckshot area’ in southeastern Pennsylvania are reminded that they will have 18 days in which to take an antlerless deer if they pos- sess an antlerless license for the county in which they are hunting. According to game commis- sion officials, from now through Saturday, Dec. 20, hunters can take antlerless deer in the ‘buckshot area’ if they have been issued antlerless deer licenses for the area where they are hunting. Antlered deer may be taken in the ‘‘buckshot area’’ through Dec. 13. No deer can be taken on Sundays: The ‘buckshot area’ and special regulations governing hunting there are fully described in the Digest of Pennsylvania Hunting and Trapping Regula- tions for 1969-70 issued with each hunting license. Davis auxiliary plans party Auxiliary to the Jonathan R. Davis Fire Company met Nov. 19 at the fire hall with Flo Ro- gan presiding. Evelyn Petroski was hostess assisted by her mother, Gladys Jennings. It was announced that the Christmas party will be held Dec. 17 at the Brothers Four, Dallas, at 8 p.m. Reservations must be made with Carol Blej- was. Gifts will be exchanged. Auxiliary members are asked to bake cookies for the party _ being given by the fire com- pany for the children Dec. 14. THE DALLAS POST, DEC. 4, 1969 Dallas senior high sts 175 on 1irst honor roll Dallas Senior High School ended its first nine-week mark- ing period Nov. 24 with 175 students on the honor roll. The sophomore class has 74 on the list; there are 53 seniors and 48 juniors. GRADE 12: Judith Allen, De- borah Anderson, Deborah An- thony, Sheryl Beard, Marjorie Bird, Judi Blase, Michael Break- stone, Curtis Britt, Susan Bucan, Barbara Connolly, Lorene Dar- ing, Grant Davis, Ruth DeWitt, Susan Dexter, Deborah Drake, James Duffy, Clifton Dungey, William Ellis, John Fedock, John Fleming, Jay Galletly, RobertaGilbert,JaneGilmartin, ' Robert Griffiths, Peggie Hack- * ling, Carol Hicks, Deborah Hoyt, Emory Huey, David Jones, Mary Jo Karweta, Karen Kitchen, Gwen Kloeber, Elaine Kuehn, Charles LaBerge, Ruth Lewis, Bruce Long, Laura Men- zel, Penny Metz, Michael Moore, Wendy Neilson, Anne Perkoski, James Pichert, Susan Polachek, ChristineRubino,CarolShaskan, Barbara Shattes, Richard Shel- don, DorisSims, Paulette Stasko, Gail Telford, Sally Wiggin, Jack Willison, Lorraine Wolverton. GRADE 11: Sandra Barakat, Paul Beard, Nancy Bergman, Janet Birnstock, Warren Boyes, William Bradbury, Stephen Cris- pell, Mary Cully, Charlene Demmy, Linda Dexter, Virginia Dorrance, Constance Edwards, Kim English, Bonnie Farber, Bruce Goeringer, Steven Goode, Catherine Grieshaber, Joseph Hazeltine, Betty Heffner, Mark Hicks, Cheryl Hontz, David Johnston, Carol Kaleta, Kathy Karuza, David Kulick, Edmund LaBatch,GlendaLarson,Sandra . Long, Diane Martin, George Messersmith, Diane Morgan, Emilie Peters, John Porter, Brenda Richards, Phillip Scott, Donna Seward, Susan Sheffler, Marilyn Shemanski, Bernardine Sherman, DianeSherman,Mary- anne Sickler, Jocelyn Strunk, Harry Swepston, John Thier, Sterling Wagner, Charles Waite, Joanne Williams, Catherine Wilson. GRADE 10: Melanie Albert, Leslie Alexander, Jeffrey Allen, Scott Bayer, Carol Beline, Richard Billings, George Brody, Linda Brongo, Roger Brown, Robert Carle, Alan Cloak, Dorothy Cooper, Janice Culp, Michael Davis, Diane Dennis, Jane Domnick, Lauren Dukinas, Clifford Engler, Leslie Evans, Marie Ewdoschenko, Karen Fedock, Nancy Fleming, Kathy Futch, Audrey Gerlach, Robert Goeringer, Nancy Gordon, Cora- mariae Harkins, Joan Havir, Cathy Heffner, Tena Hicks, Nancy Howell, Roger Howell, Timothy Kaye, Priscilla Kloe- ber, Gary Kostrobala, Thomas Krivak,Sally Kuhnert, Jon La Berge, Patricia Lewis, Barbara Long, Allyson Lord, Judith MacAvoy, John J. Martin, William McHale, Robert Menzel, Janet Mikolaichik, Jay Miller, Martha Miller, Debbie Mitchell, Paulette Muscavage, Susan Neilson, Deborah Newberry, George Nichols, Estella Parker, Patricia Parrish, Donna Perry, Holly Phillips, Debra Philo, Nancy Pichert, Edward Riefen- stahl, Marian Rosser, Luther Rozelle, Nancy Samuels, Debbie Shook, Paula Selingo, Clark Turner, David Voelker, Douglas Wasserott, Alexander Wazeter, Linda Wentz, John Woychick, Christina Wysocki, Nancy Young, Alan Zaboski. PAGE ELEVEN MADAME AMY Reader and Advisor tures . from Eiby’s Restaurant. PALM and CARD READER tO HY If you have problems in marriage . . . if you are concerned about someorie you love, . problen, visit Madame Amy, 9% S. Wyoming Ave., Kingston, directly across Telephone Madame Amy for an appointment at 287-9462. ; Madame Amy is a gifted reader and advisor who speaks many foreign languages and has done readings throughout the various parts of Europe. A truly gifted lady. 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