Page 6: by Millie Hogoboom 696-2603 The first day of small game season last Saturday was a disappointment for local hunters. Some hearty men ventured forth in the rain by the sound of nearby gunfire. but the ring-necks and, rabbits had Mother Nature on their side that day. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hard- ! wick of Sutton Road had as their Ny recent guests Mr. and Mrs. Paul ; Gross, formerly of Sutton Road. i The Grosses were enroute from their summer home in the Thousand Islands to their winter home in Sebring, Fla. al Mr. and Mrs. Hardwick enter- : tained a group of Paul and Helen’s friends at cocktails Oct. 19. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Herb Smith and Mr. and Mrs. John Mattern entertained in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Gross at a brunch at the Newberry Estate. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Emerick of Chase Road visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dane at their new home in Scranton where they have recently moved from Endicott, N.Y. Wayne Lamoreaux, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Lamoreaux ] of Chase Road, only wanted one { thing for his ninth birthday—a complete football outfit. Wednesday evening, Oct. 25, a few of his friends were invited to share his birthday cake and -admire the new football uniform. Wayne is a third grade student at Lake-Lehman. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Doran spent last weekend visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. William Stiles in Geneva, N.Y. The Two-Fold Club of the Huntsville United Methodist Church met last Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lamoreaux, Chase Road. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kittle were co-hosts for the evening. Dick Hogoboom was a guest at Pine Valley Country Club in Clementon, N.J., last weekend. Tuesday Nov. 7 is Election Day. Again the Jackson Town- ship Ambulance Association will conduct a refreshment booth and bake sale at the fire hall adjacent to the polling site. In addition to the usual wimpies and hot dogs, they will feature homemade chicken noodle soup. Proceeds from the sale will be used to install heat in the ambulance garage. They are hoping many of our neighbors will vote at lunch time or plan to take home goodies from the bake sale. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Turner of Sutton Road have issued invitations to a dance on Nov. 17 at the Newberry Estate. Tom and Sally are especially happy to be honoring two of their nephews, Carl Hedden and Lee Turner, whose engagements were announced recently. Carl is engaged to Nancy Jones and Lee is engaged to Sandra Hall. by Mary Van Campen Auxiliary to the Jonathan R. Davis Fire Co. of Idetown met | at the fire hall Oct. 18, with Pre- sident Flo Rogan presiding. The { Auxiliary will hold a bake sale on Election Day at the fire hall. 4 Linda Grey and Grace Ide were 2 hostesses. Next meeting will be held Dec. 15. Congratulations to Mr. and «Mrs. Tony Groblewski, Warden . Place, on the recent birth of a “new baby. girl, whom they named Jennifer. This is their first child. Mrs. Groblewski is - the former Debbie Casey. asi esese eiepre am Es Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Boice, Idetown, who recently celebrated their 53rd wedding anniversary. Raymond Grey is recuper- ating at home after being a sur- i gical patient at the General | Hospital. i Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carey Sr. and sons of Baird Street, Harveys Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. James Adams and family, | Tunkhannock spent some time a recently camping throughout the state of Pennsylvania. During their travels they at- tended the State meeting of N.C.H.A. and took time out on several occasions to observe family anniversaries. Mrs. Carey’s birthday was Sept. 12 and the Adams’ daughter, Lorie, observed hers on Sept. 13, so they were guests of honor at a picnic party given for them both by Mrs. Adams at Ontelaunee Park in New Tripoli. On the scene to help celebrate were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carey Jr. and son, Kevin; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Covert and family; Mrs. Kenneth Covert and Jimmy, and Edna Lee. While at Ontelaunee, the group saw Grandpa Jones, member of the cast of the television show, “Hee Haw’. Other occasions for celebrating were the 29th wedding anniversary, Sept. 25, of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carey Sr. and the birthday anniversary of Carl Carey Jr., Oct. 10. immediately. NAME STREET - TOWN (Photo by James Kozemchak) The Sacrament of the Holy Eucharist was administered to the First Communion Class of Our Lady of Victory, Harveys Lake, Oct. 29, at the 9:30 Mass. Those participating are first row, left to right: Betty Ruth Meixsell, Margaret Drapiewski, Amy Fermier, Deborah Zionce, Suzanne Dembowski, Carol Schuler and Nancy Miliauskas. Second row: Christopher Groblewski, Jerome Hennebaul, Matthew Crake, Timothy Harvey, John Corbett, Thomas MacDougall, John Novajosky, Anthony Javer, Lawrence Merrill, and David Heller. Third row: Mrs. Beverly Connolly, CCD instructor and the Rev. Patrick D. Healey, pastor. by Bridgette Correale 639-5759 Congratulations to Jack Cleary who was voted president of #i.the Oak. Hill Civic Association. Plans for the coming year were discussed at the recent meeting at the Ide- town Firehall by members attending and officers of the club: Tom Yoniski, secretary; Mike Kerkowski, treasurer, and Ray Iwanowski, vice president. A sincere thank you to Ronny Ritts, past president, for a job well done. Karen Iwarowski celebrated her fifth birthday Oct. 31 with a party that was enjoyed by all her kindergarten friends at Lake Elementary. Three year old George Cor- reale celebrated his birthday Oct. 26 with a birthday party hosted by his sister Adele, 5, and brother Louis, 9. Louis and Adele planned the party them- selves and even made the lop- sided birthday cake. To tell the truth—I would rather have done it myself, if you know what I mean! A costume party was enjoyed by several local couples at the EEEER Oak Hill nome of Ed and Marie Belasco of Hemlock Drive. Congratulations to Betty and Harry Marquis who will cele- brate their 27th wedding an- niversary Nov. 3. Receiving the Sacrament of Holy Communion at Gate of Heaven this past Saturday were: Michael Kerkowski, Susan Michaels, John Stepanick and Tom Yoniski. To celebrate their sons Communion, Tom and Jane Yoniski hosted open house at their home on Hilltop Drive. Enjoying the delicious Polish cuisine and music were: The Bartz, Batkas, Clearys, Cor- reales, Jones, Angelicolas, Iwanowski, Mitchells, Smiths and Johnsons. Red Jones told me not to mention it, but I can’t resist—he’s a terrific dish and pot washer. That’s the truth! Oak Hill Civic Association will sponsor a dance Nov. 11 at the Idetwon Firehall. For reservations kindly telephone Kay Johnson at 639-5934. Gate of Heaven will conduct a paper drive the weekend of Nov. 11 and 12 on the school grounds. 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