A, I» a by Nelson Woolbert Phone 696-1689 Girl Scout Troop 705 will meet in the educational building of the Trucksville United Meth- odist Church this afternoon at 4. Mr. and Mrs. Vito Yanalunas, Cliffside Avenue, will celebrate their silver wedding anniver- sary Oct. 28. An open house will be held beginning at 5 p.m. The son, Richard, living in Dallas. Mrs. Yana- lunas is the former Jean Owen of Kingston. Mr. Yanalunas is self employed. Evelyn Orchard. Washington D.C., visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Orchard. Cliff- side Avenue, the past weekend. Mrs. Harry D. Owens, Maple Street, entertained her card club Friday evening. Table de- corations were in keeping with the fall season. Prizes were won by Mrs. Harold Croom. Mrs. William Lohmann. Mrs. Robert Mathers and Mrs. Ogden Palmer. Other members at- tending were: Mesdames Howard Edwards, George Gay- lord. Sheldon Hoover Sr., and the hostess. Kunkle WSCS Holds Meeting Kunkle United Methodist Church WSCS met recently at the home of Irene Transue. Dorothy Dodson headed the meeting and Arline Updyke was in charge of devotions, assisted by Lana Birnstock. A Christmas party was planned for Nov. 8 at 6 p.m. Gifts are to be exchanged and members are requested to bring their own place setting. Sylvia Brace, Elva Elston and Lana Birnstock were appointed to the games committee. Eunice Mitchell, Dorothy Adams and Jeanie Hilbert were assigned to the decorating and favors committee. Dorothy Aadms was welcomed as a new member. The hostesses for the December meeting will be Doris Harrison and Ruby Miers. The early bird gets the space! Get news in the day after it Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ken- nedy. formerly of Meadowcrest and now living at the Brinkly Apartments in Temple Hills in Maryland, announce the birth of a son Oct. 8. The couple are also the parents of two daughters. Staff Sgt. and Mrs. Donald Johnson and family. Waldorf. Md. , spent the weekend with his brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Willis D. Johnson and family, Carverton Road. Richard Houghwout. Terrace Avenue, celebrated his 18th birthday Oct. 19. He was Mr. and Mrs. William A. Schutter, Limewood Avenue, entertained at a shower Sunday afternoon for family and friends who suffered, flood damage. Twenty two guests attended. Mr. and Mrs. John Brady and family. Holly Street, spent the weekend at Temple Hills in Maryland where they visited her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kennedy and family. Z Mrs. Thomas Carr, Lime- wood Road. entertained her card club Monday evening. Tables were decorated in the fall motif. Eight members were present. Mrs. Homer Allen, Sweet- water, Tenn., has returned after visiting relatives and friends in the area. Russell Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Johnson, Car- verton Road, will celebrate his 17th birthday Saturday. A family party will be held in his honor. Mrs. Richard Harrison, Staub Road was confined to her home several days last week by ill- ness. Fred Blair, Highland Avenue, was recently honored at a test- imonial dinner by the members of the Retail Clerks Union, Local 1687. The dinner took place at the Mayfair Supper Club in the city. Mrs. Wallace Perrin Sr., Holly Street, is a surgical patient in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Gerald Shonk, Huntsville Road, was confined to his home several days last week by ill- ness. James Farrel, Oak Street, is a medical patient in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. 1897 1972 still serve people... countryside... Commonwealth Telephone Company's president, John B. Hibbard. reported earnings for the first nine months of 1972 at Dallas Baptists Hear Speaker The annual Keystone Asso- ciational meeting of the Baptist W.M.U. was held Oct. 9 at the First Baptist Church in Hanover, Pa. Marjorie Jones, foreign missionary to South America, was the principal speaker. Accompanying Miss Jones was a Christian worker from Brazil who told of his country’s struggle and of its endeavors in home and foreign mission work. Those attending from the Dallas Baptist Church were Sybil George, Eva Schuler, Geraldine Warmouth, Millie Thomas, Melba Boudreaux, and Neva Johns. same nine month period in 1971: and for the 12 month period ending Sept. 30. earnings were $2.68 as compared with $2.53 for the same period in 1971. He noted that revenues im- proved by 10.4 percent and 9.5 percent for the nine and 12 month periods ending Sept. 30 over the same period in 1971: The figures include Com- monwealth Telephone Com- pany’s wholly-owned sub- sidiary. Leesport Telephone Co. On October 3, the Company For Marine Duty Hartshorne Reports Marine Lance Corporal Don P. Hartshorne, husband of the former Sharon A. Smith of Dallas, has reported for duty at the Marine Corps Base. Camp Lejeune, N.C. A 1968 graduate of Wyoming Area High, West Pittston, he attended Luzerne Co. Com- munity College, Wilkes-Barre, and joined the Marine Corps in March 1971. sold $3-1. million of 7.85 percent Series H Preferred Stock to six institutional investors. The net proceeds were used to reduce outstanding short-term debt which was incurred principally in connection with the con- struction of new and moder- nized facilities for the Company which is part of the 1972 con- struction program involving expenditures of approximately $9,650,000. There continues to be a high flow of requests for new and improved types of service. Telephone station gain con- tinues at a high rate and there were 151,975 telephones in service at September 30. The Board of Directors declared a 28-!»c cash dividend on the common stock payable Nov. 25 to shareholders of record on November 3, 1972. A vacancy on the board of directors, created by the resignation of William J. Umphred, was filled by electing Andrew J. Sordoni III to serve the unexpired term. 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The United Wenn Bank features examples of abstract art in both acrylics'and tempera paint. Portrait paintings anc ceramics display a touch of the variety of media used in the Dallas Senior High School wit} Dorothy T. Withey as the art in structor. In the First National Bank a the Dallas Village Center, wate color and acrylic fine art paini ing accents the trend of the da with the old touch of Papie Mache and wire sculpture t add color and personality e: pression. The Wyoming ional Bar is exhibiting pictures illu trating pencil, charcoal, ar water-color media used in tl school by art students. 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