Page 10 TRUCKSVILLE by Nelson Woolbert The King’s College Century Club is presently conducting its annual membership drive. Harold Roas, South Lehigh Street, is in charge of the memm- bership drive dinner to be held this Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred -Ander- son Sr., former residents of 207 Holly St. now living at Harveys Lake, will celebrate their 39th wedding anniversary Nov. 25. They will be honor guests at a family party and dinner that evening at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Brady of Holly Street. Petty Officer First Class Victor A. Voight, Chase Road, was presented an award recent- ly for submarine service. Mr. Voight was given the citation for service performed in the USS Holland at Rota, Spain. Mrs. Raymond Conrad and infant son have returned to their home in Carverton from General Hospital. Todd Lenahan, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Lenahan, will be four years old Saturday. A family party will mark the birthday. Mr. and Mrs. William P. Gregg, Carverton Road, cele- brated their 35th wedding anni- versary Nov. 13. Mrs. Gregg is the former Edna Higgins of Dallas. Mr. Gregg is retired. Mr. and Mrs. David Rosnick Sr., Staub Road, will entertain at dinner on Thanksgiving. Family members will be guests. Presten Swan, Baltimore, Md., will spend the holiday and weekend with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swan and family, Holly Street. Cloverleaf 4H club met in the municipal building Friday night. Mary Beard presided at the business meeting. Winter- projects were discussed. Members of the club will sell holly again this year. Twelve members attended. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Long, Rice Street, will entertain at dinner on Thanksgiving. Members of the family will be guests. Anna Branch, Haddenfield Heights, N.J., spent a few days with her sister, Bertha Evans, Holly Street. Mrs. William Dick and infant son have returned to their home at 61 Vonderheid St. from Nes- bitt Hospital. Back Mountain = Senior Citizens Club will hold their Christmas dinner at Castle Inn in Dallas Dec. 5 with a cocktail hour at 6 and dinner at 7. Reser- vations for the affair are to be made with Mrs. William Morgan or Mrs. John Gaughan no later than Nov. 25. Mrs. Charles Boyes and in- fant son have returned to their home at 82 Narrows Road from General Hospital. Mrs. Kenneth C. Woolbert and sons, Christofer and Douglas, Manassas, Va., spent several days with his mother, Alys Woolbert, Rice Street. Mrs. Richard Huey, Post Road, is convalescing at home after being a patient in Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Parsons, Post Road, will entertain at dinner on Thanksgiving. Guests will number 18. ° Mrs. Richard Staub, Staub Road, is convalescing at home after being a patient in General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thompson, Edgewood Heights, will entertain family members at dinner on Thanksgiving. David Rosnick, Staub Road will celebrate his 14th birthday Friday. He will be guest* of honor at a family dinner. Judith Chernin of Philadel- phia will spend the holiday and weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Maurice Chernin of Carverton Road, Trucksville. Hunting Season Safer Than ’71 Pennsylvania hunters are compiling a much better safety record thus far in 1972 than was recorded last year, Game Commission reports show. As of Nov. 13, there had been five fatal hunting accidents recorded in the commonwealth during 1972. As of the same date one year ago, 13 fatalities had been recorded while hunting. Total accidents up to Nov. 13 this year were 155, compared to 192 on the same date last year. 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