ee yim ew = ee ER rs ein says TT 2 y rr. _ Heater me RE NE — Te Page B6 Mrs. James Hawk, president of Gate of Heaven’s Altar and Rosary Society, has announced that Mrs. William Cutter, Mrs. Vince Correale and Mrs. James Hawk, will represent Gate of Heaven parish at the West Luzerne Deanery’s annual convention to be held May 5 at Mount Airy Lodge in the Poconos. Also scheduled for the same weekend is the annual Altar Boy Bake Sale, May 5 and 6. Mrs. Francis Barry, chairlady and urge members of the Society and mothers of the altar boys to bake for the sale. regular meeting, May 7, at the school auditorium. The 17th annual birthday tea will be held May 31. Mrs. Vince Correale, chairman, has announced her committee: Mrs. Fred Tomaselli, reservations; Mrs. Michael Kerkowski, tickets; Mary Franz, kitchen. Hostesses are: January - Catherine Scholl, Mrs. Gus Faerber, Ann Boyle and Mrs. George Ruckno; February- Mrs. Joseph McDonald and Mrs. Edward Kubasti; March - Mrs. Eugene Menges and Mrs. Hans Menzel; April - Mrs. Richard Malak, Mrs. Edward Montross, May Sisters of Mercy; June - Mrs. Albert Bellas, Mrs. Charles Batka and Mrs. Jack Cleary; July - Mrs. Pat Hislop and Mrs. Art Prutzman; August - Mrs. Francis Beline; Sep- tember - Mrs. Joseph Morton and Mrs. John Gregorski; Octo- ber - Mrs. Robert Cartier and Mrs. Ed Kale; November - Mrs. Willard Whalen and Mrs. William Cutter; December - Mrs. John Thompson and Mrs. Joseph Canfield; Summer - Mrs. George Amalfitano and Mrs. Vince Correale; Fall - Mrs. Frank Michael and Mrs. Walter Yakabowicz; Birthday - Mrs. Thomas Havrilla and Mrs. Walter Weir; Spring - Mrs. John Hank and Mrs. Robert Whalen; En- tertainment - Elaine Gry bowski. Anyone wishing to attend should telephone Mrs. Fred Tomaselli 639-5891. by Charlot Denmon Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fritz- ges, former residents of Lehigh Street, have moved into their new residence in the Van Cam- pen Apartments on Main Street, Shavertown. The Rev. Carl Koppenhaver, director of Art and Product De- velopment of the Board of Pub- lication, served as guest pastor at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Shavertown, in the absence of the Rev. Lynn Rothrock who is on vacation. Conference Youth Sunday will be held May 6 at Church of Christ Uniting, Kingston. It will be an all-day meeting and will feature the ‘Black Soul Ensem- ble’’ and Jim Bass of Nashville, Tenn., folksinger. Back Mountain Branch of Mercy Hospital Auxiliary will hold a garage sale, May 5 from 9 a.m. to4 p.m. at Gate of Heaven auditorium, Dallas. Bernice Walsh is chairman. The auxil- iary will also hold their installa- tion luncheon at the Newberry Estate. Mrs. William Carroll, Mrs. Paul Menapace, Mrs. Ted. Popielarz and Mary Weir are chairmen. Slate of officers for secretary; Anne Stenger, trea- surer; Mrs. John Thompson, assistant treasurer. Shavertown Branch of Nesbitt Memorial Hospital Auxiliary will meet with other branches of the Hospital auxiliary at Fox Hill Country Club. A card party will be held at the nurses home, May 11, at 8 p.m. ; Larry J. Spaciano, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Spaciano, and Duane Sprau, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sprau, both of from a two weeks trip to Ger- many. Both boys are students at Luzerne County Community College from where they will graduate in June. Mr. and Mrs. William Eckert, Hazeltine Street, Shavertown, had as guests over the Easter holidays, their son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Eckert and sons of Newton Square. Lt. Cdr. Stephen J. Balut, Monterey, = Calif., former Shavertown resident, has re- ceived his PhD. He is the son of Lillian Balut, 64 N. Pioneer Ave., Shavertown, and the late Raymond Balut. He graduated from Westmoreland High established doctor of philosophy program of the school’s opera- tions Research Department. Naval Postgraduate School faculty as an instructor to be re- assigned in the near future. He resides with his wife and four children at 106 Moran Cir- cle, Monterey. Couples Club of Shavertown United Methodist Church will hold their dinner at Hotel Ster- ling, May 5, at 6:30 p.m. Reser- vations should be made with Mrs. Frank Paczewski or Mrs. Robert Bearley. A meeting for pastor, lay delegates and leaders of the local Methodist Churches of the Wilkes-Barre District will be held May 16, 7:30 p.m., in the Dorranceton United Methodist Church. Senior Choir Recognition Din- ner for members of the senior choir, organist, director of the junior choir, members of the worship committee, wives, hus- bands and friends of the senior choir, May 10, 6:30 p.m., with a roast beef dinner served by members of the United Metho- dist Women. Be § i 3 . Photo by Jim Kozemchak —————— A culture which prizes honesty because ‘honesty is the best policy’’ is not honest. It is shrewd. And shrewdness is violence become crafty. AGNES JEWELRY Al Perini Dick Lonzynski Next Thursday, following what music lovers throughout the community anticipate will be another highly successful concert, the Sinfonia da Camera will launch its annual member- ship drive. In its first year, the Back Beauty Contest Lists Deadline The Greater Wilkes-Barre Jaycees are now receiving en- tries for contestants in this year’s ‘Miss Parade of Pro- gress’’, contest, which is open to single girls between the ages of 18 and 25 who are high school graduates. Prizes will be awarded June 2 to the winner and four runner-ups. The five finalists will be in a fashion show the night of June 1. To obtain an application, pro- spective contestnats should contact Jaycee Dana Ide; RD 2, Rt. 118, Dallas. Deadline for en- tries is May 10. Mountain chamber orchestra has presented a concert series which has been greeted by critics with high praise. The or- chestra’s second season will in- clude four concerts—scheduled for Oct. 3, Nov. 28, we 6, 1974 and May 1, 1974—aii& will again feature the finest professional musicians from the community. Tickets for the Sinfonia da Camera’s second concert series will be available following Wed- nesday night’s concert at Col- lege Misericordia; they may also be purchased by contacting the college at 675-2181. Prospective Sinfonia patrons are encouraged to reserve their tickets as soon as possible to in- sure priority seating. New Phone Number Franklin Twp. Police FREE! 10 LBS. PORK CHOPS OR CHICKEN WITH ANY PURCHASE OF 150 LBS. OR MORE OUR VERY BEST QUALITY MEAT $1.39 LB. NONE PRICED HIGHER! All Meats Sold and Cut by Appt. Only ALL BEEF IS WESTERN CHOICE OR PRIME STEER BEEF, GUARANTEED FOR FLAVOR AND TENDER- NESS—OR YOUR MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED! 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