eT i A ae rl EN rar Te Ne a I da der pa FY Re PN 7 TERRE TS REE Xa by Millie Hogoboom 696-2603 Irene Ashton can only des- cribe her recent flight to Ger- many as a visit to fairyland. She found the people there friendly, the food delicious, and their spotlessly’clean homes adorned with willy boxes of flowers. Of course, the main attraction for her month’s visit was her new granddaughter, Heidi Ann, who was born Sept. 13. Irene was accompanied by Mrs. Paul Erwine, Plymouth, who is Heidi’s maternal grandmother. They were the guests of Heidi’s parents 1st. Lt. and Mrs. Ronald Ashton of Landstuhl, Germany. They were joined there later by Nancy Ashton, Ceasetown, Ronald’s sister. On Oct. 13, Heidi was christened by the base chaplain. Nancy Ashton is her Godmother. While there, they travelled over 1500 miles, sightseeing in Germany. They visited the Black Forest, exper- ienced a snow storm in the Ba- varian Alps (where they had gone to visit two famous ski re- sorts), attended a wine festival, and visited a castle before their return home. Congratulations’ to the Rev. Richard Bevan, who was re- cently elevated to associate minister by the congregation of the First Presbyterian Church of Wilkes-Barre. He has served that church as assistant minis- ter for the past five years. Prior to that he was the minister of the Huntsville Christian wife, Brenda, and their two daughters reside on Evergreen Street, Shavertown. Three young ladies recently received their first holy com- munion at the Gate of Heaven Church—Michelle Fabian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Fabian, Chase Manor; Susan Rutkoski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rutkoski Jr., Chase Manor; and Michelle McGraw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McGraw, Briar- wood Terrace. The three fam- ilies entertained at family din- ner parties in honor of their daughters. Susan Rutkoski also had a very special surprise guest at her party. Her father’s cousin, John Jewelinski, of Brea, Calif., was visiting here and attended the festivities. John and Mame Eisenhower, Fieldcrest, attended the Sinking Springs High School alumni banquet last weekend. They also visited her brother, Samuel Eberly in Laurel Dale, and her son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ebling in West Lawn. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hard- wick, Sutton Road, had as their guests recently Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gross, former residents of Sutton Road. Mr. and Mrs. Gross were enroute from their summer home in the Thousand Islands to their winter home in Sebring, Fla. Cory Askew and Allan Lamoreaux have returned from Patten, Maine, where they had by Charlot M. Denmon 675-0419 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Klein, Newberry Estate, Dallas, have been entertaining at a series of cocktail parties at their home for the past several weeks. Mrs. Willard John, Newberry Estate, Dallas, has returned home after a vacation tour of the Hawaiian Islands. Officers elected by the Back Mountain Little League and Auxiliary at a meeting last week are: president, Bob Law; vice president, Joe Muldoon; secretary, Ann Bell; treasurer, Jim Thomas. Meee Schaduled By ila Auxiliary The Dallas Fire and Am- bulance Ladies Auxiliary will meet Nov. 12, at 8 p.m. in the First National Bank Building, Dallas. The meeting will kick ship drive ‘‘Come One—Bring One’’. Mrs. Hopkin T. Rowlands Jr. will preside at the meeting and present future plans. The auxiliary is sponsored by the fire and ambulance associa- tion; however, membership to the auxiliary is not restricted to wives of either association: The Ladies Auxiliary is for all women of the community who are ing to support the fire and ambulance departments. The auxiliary sponsored a bake sale in conjunction with the election Tuesday under the chairmanship of Mrs. Robert Besecker and Mrs. Wesley Cave, who were assisted by Mrs. William Ward, Mrs. Tim- othy Carroll, Mrs. Robert L. Carey, and Mrs. Richard Dis- que Jr. Many projects are plan- ned and will be presented at the meeting Nov. 12. Tractors 8 to 16 hp Congratulations to Jean Beagle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Beagle, RD 3, who has been notified that she passed the Pennsylvania State Board examinations for regist- ered nurses. Jean is a 1970 graduate of Dallas High School and graduated from Nesbitt Memorial Hospital School of Nursing in 1973. She also attend- ed Wilkes College. Gary Arcuri has returned to University of Pittsburgh after visiting relatives in the area over the weekend. Edmund Labatch, 21 Park St., Dallas, has returned to Lehigh University after spending the past weekend with his parents. Men of Prince of Peace Episcopal Church will meet Nov. 11, beginning with break- fastat 8:30 p.m. Guest speakers will be George K. Haines who will speak on ‘Being Doers of the Word.” Women of Prince of Peace Episcopal Church are reminded that their November meeting has been changed to Nov. 14 instead of Nov. 21 when it was regularly scheduled. Cathy Wilson, junior at Muhlenburg College, Allen- town, has returned to school after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tex Wilson, over the past weekend. Cathy is chairman of the 1973-74 College Prom. Elmerest, Dallas, have returned home from a European tour. We are happy to report that Mrs. Fred Buss is recovering from recent surgery at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston. Her address is Room 309. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Gil- roy, Stonehedge, have returned from an extended tour of Portu- gal. 0 ROUTE 309 DALLAS, PA. 1339 gone to hunt bear. Unfortunate- ly, the weather was too warm and beautiful for large game hunting. They did bring back a few grouse. We were glad to hear that Wayne Lamoreaux, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Lamoreaux, has returned to his home from Nes- bitt Hospital where he had been a patient. The Jackson Township Volun- teer Ambulance Association is again asking all of us for a year- ly subscription to help defray their operating expenses. A $5 donation entitles each family to emergency service for one year. Support is vitally needed now. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yankow- ski, Chase Manor, entertained at a going-away party in honor of Leo and Josephine Pala- mara, who will soon be moving to Harrisburg. Happy birthday greetings to Blake Cunningham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cunningham, Sutton Road. He is one year old today. We also want to extend birth- day greetings to Chaz Levy, Huntsville Road, whose birth- day is today, too. A meeting of the Jackson Township Resident Taxpayers Association scheduled to be held at the fire hall tonight has been cancelled. Our deepest sympathy is en- tended to the family of Anthony Davidowski, Malak’s Road, who passed away recently. Brownie Troop 658, Chase, held its Halloween party Oct. 30 Louise ‘Brader, leader, ‘served apple juice and doughnuts and other Halloween goodies. Prizes were awarded to Betty Buzinkai prettiest; Janice Carey, scar- iest; Lisa Rynkiewicz, most ori-. ginal. The girls provided the enter- tainment and Chris Arnold won a prize for her presentation. Diane Skochen won the game prize. Investiture for Brownie Troop 658 will be held Nov. 13 at the re- gular meeting. Second year pins will also be given out at that time. All parents are invited to at- tend the investiture. Shavertown | by Charlot M. Denmon 675-0419 Mr. and Mrs. George Kanarr, Sutton Road, are co-chairmen with Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Fields for the Thanksgiving dance to be held Nov. 24 at the Westmoreland Club. Robert Spears has returned to the University of Pittsburgh, where he is enrolled as a fresh- man. Bob is a 1973 graduate of Dallas High School where he was a letterman. Kingston ambulance crew listed for the week includes Walt Davis, captain; Joe Menko, Hugh Gallagher, Pete Williams, Jay Youngblood, E.J. Brown, and Dean Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Howard G. Williams have returned home from their recent Caribbean cruise. aboard the Nordic Prince. SNO-BOB, $35 SNO-CAT, $2.95 SUPER SLED WITH CONTROLS, $15.95, $20.95 SLYDER, $8.95 SNO-SKOOT, $6.79 LE QUEBEC TOBOGGAN $22.95 HOT STIX SET, $29.95 BIKE ‘FLAGS, $325 WEE WHEELER, $%-29 TRICYCLES—$12.79 TO $14.49 EXERCISE BIKE, $34.95 FAST TRAC CHOPPER, $14.49 MIGHTY MITE, $24.95 12 TWO WHEELER, $28.00 PLASTIC FIRE ENGINE, $39.95 BACK PACK SYSTEM, $5.50 TO $12.50 BIKE LIGHT RADIO, $16.95 Wilkes-Barre Parking At Rear Of Store [. Hours: Mon. thru Fri. 8-9 ‘Sat, 9-6 N LITLE SELL 1ALE LILLE LETS ELAS LL I LELRS EL ELL ILEA SSIS SASSI IIIA TS ILIA AISI SS SSIS III SII III I a MEMORIAL HIGHWAY DALLAS AT ROUTES 309 & 415 7 (LLL LLL TL LLL PLT 7727 ZX CLL LLL LPP 7777, D7 Cub Scout Pack 281, Dallas, followed the theme on Vikings for the October pack meeting. After opening of the meeting by the Webelos, cubmaster Richard Rogers welcomed new Bobcats and their parents. Awards chairman. Bob Rice presented the parents with Bobcat badges to be given to the new Cubs. Receiving the badges were the following boys: Stephen Hansen, Nelson Woehrle, Barry Dewey, Jeffrey Ide, David Bump, .James' Muller, Greg Kravitsky, Steven Drasnin, Boyd Dunn, Bart Balcomb and Ian Thomas. Other Cubs receiving badges were: Dan Blessner, Wolf; Donald Gunster, Bear and gold arrow; Jeff Corcoran, Bear, gold and silver arrows; Robert Appleby, Wolf and gold arrow; Russell Bogart, Jay Chappell, Nick Stull, Buddy Dewey, John Gula, Tim Smith, two year perfect attendance; Russell Bogart, two year pin: Walter Chappell, Webelos leader, presented Nick Stull with a Citizen pin. Den 2 presented a skit. Mary Page 19° Chappell explained the current fund-raising project, and said that results of the sales will be announced at the next meeting. Den 2 received the Cubby award; Den 6 was in charge of refreshments, and Den 5 had the closing. The next pack meeting will be Nov. 16, at 7:30 p.m. at the Dallas United Methodist Church. “Genius Kits”’, which were distributed at the October meeting, will be on display. A meeting of former Junior Girl Scouts and other girls in seventh, eighth, or ninth grade, who are not already members of a Cadette Troop, will be held at Kennedy Lounge, College Misericordia, Nov. 7 at 6 p.m. Mrs. Andrew Denmon and Mrs. Walter Roberts will attend the meeting to introduce the girls to their leaders, who are students at College Miseri- . cordia. 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