Page 6 Harveys Lake Rod and Gun Club, Inc., met at the clubhouse Jan. 31, at 8 p.m., with ap- proximately 30 members present. Prospective members names were: Matthew = Ambrose, Edward Labatch, John Oskia, Allen Scott, and John Wier- bowski. Nineteen probationary members were accepted as full members. It was also noted that new 20-year members are: Howard Boice Sr., Bill Casterline, Ken Calkins, and Millard Kocher. Deer contest winners were: most points and widest spread, Pete Roushey (7 points - 7” spread) and for smallest rack, Carleton Kocher (4% spike). Fish contest winner was Clem Mackiewicz. The fish contest will be discontinued for the coming year. Ed Manhart, waterways patrolman, was present and noted dates for spring stocking will be Feb. 22, 23, 24 for Har- veys Lake. He also announced a boating school will be held at the Armory Feb. 7, 14, and 21. Following the meeting, a movie “Eastern Wild Turkey’ was shown, compliments of the Game Commission, and ‘‘home movies” were shown by Barry Spencer and Blaine Vivian on their “big game hunting” in British Columbia. by Nelson Woolbert 696-1689 Auxiliary to Trucksville Fire Company will meet in the mun- icipal building Monday night at 8. Mrs. Nicholas Konick will preside. A grocery party will be held following the meeting. Boy Scout Troop 155 will meet in the parlors of Trucksville United Methodist Church Satur- day afternoon at 1 p.m. Lee Baker is the group’s leader. PTA held its regular monthly meeting in the grade school Monday evening. Dr. Linwood Werkheiser spoke on school safety. A special executive committee meeting was held following the meeting. Play- ground equipment for the school was discussed. A rummage and bake sale was planned for later in the year. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Ben Post, Laurel Lane, entertained at a luncheon Monday. Guests numbered four. Petty Officer 2-c Donald E. Smith is stationed at Long Beach in California. Donald is the son of Mr: and Mrs. Donald H. Smith, 192 Hill St. WSCS of Trucksville United Methodist Church met in the educational building Tuesday evening. Mrs. Harold Croom presided A film on ecology, To Adam With Love, was shown. Mrs. John Dukes headed the hostess committee. Forty mem- bers and friends attended. Mrs. Warren E. Bixby, Car- verton Road, entertained Friday evening. Members of the family were guests. Mrs. Robert Ash, Harris Hill Road, will celebrate her birth= day Saturday. A family party will mark the occasion. Mrs. John Filip and infant son have returned to their home on Huntsville Road from Wyoming Valley Hospital. Mrs. Conrad Orchard, Cliff- side Avenue, spent several days recently with her daughter, Evelyn, Washington, D.C. Edward Thompson, Edgwood Heights, is convalescing at home after being a patient in Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. Walter Phillips, Laurel Lane, is a member of the staff of the Outreach Program of the Maternal Health Services of Northeastern Pennsylvania, Inc. She serves as manager. Frank L. Howorth, Huntsville Road, retired last week as com- ptroller of Wyoming National Bank of Wilkes-Barre after 46 years with that institution. Friendship Class of Trucks- ville United Methodist Church will meet in the educational building Tuesday evening. Mrs. Howard Evans will preside. Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Delarte, Elm Terrace, enter- tained at dinner Tuesday even- ing. Guests numbered six. David Rosnick Sr., Staub Road, is visiting friends in Port Jervis, N.Y. Robert Chamberlain, 46 Grove St., and Robert Roushey, 211 Heller’s Grove, received ap- pointments last week under the Federal Emergency Employ- ment Program. Both are main- tenance men. Mrs. Harold Croom, Carver- ton Road, entertained her card club Friday evening. Tables were decorated in thé Valentine motif. 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