¥ € 7 5 Shavertown by Charlot Denmon 675-0419 Mrs. Michael Marino ~and from a vacation in Philadelphia and Atlantic City, N.J. - Shirlee Jones and Son, Tom, 143 E. Overbrook Ave., are spending their vacation i West Virginia. Toni Yasenchak, ‘Shavertown, accompanied by friends from Edwardsville, and Wilkes- Barre, have left for Hawaii where they will be guests at the Princess Kaiulani Hotel, Waikiki Beach. Ri Helen Long, Shavertown, accompanied by Kathleen Richards, Trucksville, recently ~ Beach, N.J. ~ Mrs. Frank Karweta and children, Mary Jo and Frank, and Mrs. Walter Brzyski,- ‘Shavegtown, have returned ron month’s vacation’ in Maine and Nova Scotia. Mrs. Brzyski celebrated her 80th births aboard the M-S Bolera on he¥¥return trip from Nova Scotia’ to Maine. Kingston Township _ambul- ance crew for this week include the following: Walt Davis, captain; Joe Menko, Hugh Gallagher, Pete Williams, Jay Youngblood, E.J. Brown, and - Dean Johnson. « Members of the Kingston’ Township Ambulance Women's Auxiliary met July 25 at the fire house. Plans are finalized for the drawing to be held Sept. 22, “and additional fundraising "projects ‘to assist in the finan- cing of the new building were _ discussed. Mrs. Fred Buss, presi also appointed new committees for the 1973-74 year. Seminarian Bob Young, in- tern with Metropolitan Luth- ~eran Council of Wyoming Valley, delivered the sermon at the 9 a.m. service of St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Intern Young will return within the next few weeks to Philadelphia where he will complete his final year in seminary. Nancy Hitchings, member of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, has « returned home from the hospital and is convalesing ‘at her home. 5 The Rev. John L. Topolewski, Trucksville United Methodist Church, was guest minister at Shavertown United Methodist Church, June 22, during the absence of the Rev. Robert D. Yost. who is on vacation. Members of the Luther League of St. Paul's Lutheran Church will leave July 29 for a three-day camping outing at the seashawe. They will return home g. 1. : Mernbers of the Dorcas Society are reminded to plan ahead for the society's swim party to be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hill, Aug. Lees Helen Vail returned recently from the Fourth Convention of ‘Northeastern Lutheran Church - Women held at Muhlenberg College, Allentown. Theme of the convention was ‘‘Called. Together—to Learn, Communi- - cate, Witness.” Sessions were held on How to Present a Problem, How to Share the ~ Word, Social Concerns, Service ‘Projects, and How to. Make 2 Crismons. & Bryski (right). Wikies treasurer. of association. Accepting for In an atmosphere of mutual understanding and appreciation for the need to assist in the program of continuing educa- tion for law enforcement of- ficers.' representatives of Wilkes College and the North- eastern Region Governor's Justice Commission held a brief planning meeting uly 16 at the Jocal college. Highlighting the meeting was the presentation, by = Dallas Township Police Chief Peter Lange. of a check to Wilkes College for $200 by the justice commission in appreciation for the “cooperation demonstrated making’ available space for an educational briefing of law enforcement officers on the new « - penal code and the Juvenile Aet. tion acting in his capacity as president of the Luzerne County Chief of Police Association. In accepting the check. Presi- dent Francis J. ‘Michelini said = he hoped the initial meeting of law enforcement personnel at Wilkes would mark the begin- ning of a long series of op- portunities for the college to cooperate with various groups {rom the Justice Commission in the continuing « program of assistance. of law! 2nd justice. Oak by Bridgette Correale 639-5759 When my brothers and I were younger (about 100 years ago) our Uncle Matty would oc- casionally give us season tickets to the New York Yankee games, for a birthday present.’ We saw all the greats; Joe DiMaggio, Phil Rizzuto, Whitey Ford and all the rest. We were even fortunate enough to see several World Series games between the Yankees and Brooklyn Dodgers, but let me tell you those games "can’t compare to the Little League All-Star games that are being played in our area, in excite- ment, tension, frustration felt by all players: and spectators. The Back Mountain National League All-Stars have won two Should Notify Police Back Mountain Police are concerned about the increased number of robberies during the vacation period. ~ They suggest that anyone who plans to go away should call their local police office and report as to how long they will be gone. Each police depart- ment has a long list of homes which they have under surveil lance during the owner's ab- The" police also advise paper, milk delivery and to ask report anything unusual. There is a list of suggestions which the police will gladly give to anyone who calls to report being away. Playground Youths Plan Clean Up Day The Dallas Recreation Center is sponsoring a ‘Clean-Up Campaign’’ around Huntsville Dam. Aug. 4. for the benefit of all Back Mountain residents. Anyone who is interested: in helping can meet at the Recrea- tion Center. Burndale Road, Dallas, at 10 am. The children at the play- ground feel that this is a necess- ary and worthwhile project Hill games: one Wednesday evening against the Northwest District All Stars 7-4 at Huntington Mills, and the other Friday against Mountaintop South, 9-7 at the Dallas field. «= Hundreds of people were on pizza and boo the umpires, so if you're looking for excitement come and join us. Should the Back Mountain team win the semi-finals, July 23, they will play, July 25. The team ‘and Happy birthday to Peter ¢ Tomaselli who will celebrate his 13th birthday July 28. Lynn Ritts, daughter of Ronny and Alice of Idetown Road, is enjoying a ¥acalion in Detroit. Karen Bednar has ‘recently returned from a fabulous trip to" Hawaii. Birthday greetings to Allison .ukasavage of Hilltop Drive. Allison will celebrate her two- year old ‘birthday, July 30. The Batkas’, Charlie and Milwaukee celebrating Standard’s 100 anniversary. The Schleich’s of Oak Drive are entertaining Mrs. Gradle of Buffalo, N.Y. who is visiting her = « daughter, Johanna and family. Shirley Steele of Virginia, former resident of Pine Street, visited several friends in our neighborhood. : . Happy birthday to Father Tees Jordan, pastor of Gate of Heaven. Father will cele- brate a birthday, July 27. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cleary their daughter; Erin, who cele- : brated her fourth, July 18. ~~ Enjoying the games and goodies were Mark and Mathew Johnson. Teressa Schibull, George and Adele Correale; Kathy and Lenny Burke, Karen Batka, Karen Iwanowski, Melissa Yoniski, Kathy Hocker and Doreen Osborne. Mrs. Pat Matthews has recently returned froma 17-day tour of Italy. Pat was a member of the Gate of Heaven group that toured 1500 miles of Italy. Little Kathleen Hocker, Pine Street, celebrated her fifth her honor. Kathy is anxiously. this fall. LR *ANNUAL - YIELD ON REGULAR SAVINGS % % PLUS ANNUAL YIELD 7.25% $1000 MIN.- 4-YR. 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