Page A6 by Nelson Woolbert Phone 696-1689 Auxiliary to Trucksville Fire Company met in the fire hall Monday night. Mrs. Hugh Gallagher presided at the busi- for the group’s holiday party. A social hour followed. Dr. and Mrs. George Flack, Locusville, Va., are visiting friends in the area. Dr. Flack, a veterinarian, was the former owner of the animal hospital on South Memorial Highway, Trucksville. : Mr. and Mrs. Gary Mitchell and family, Kunkle, have moved toa home at 208 Holly St. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Voight, Maple Street, will celebrate their 10th wedding anniversary Friday. The couple has four children. Mr. Voight is with the U.S. Navy. Kathleen Kelly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly, Staub Road, will receive her first Holy Communion Saturday in Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas. A din- ner at her home will follow the ceremony. Mrs. John Roushey Sr., Heller’s Grove, entertained her card club Wednesday night. Members attending were Mes- dames George Gaylord, Wil- liam Lohman, Robert Mathers, Harry Owens, Ogden Palmer, Joseph ‘Walton, and the hostess. Mrs. Ogden Palmer, Grove Street, will spend the Thanks- giving holiday with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Palmer, Lancaster. Nancy E. Pichert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pichert, 53 Carverton Road, was a partici- pant in the Bucknell University chorale’s annual concert Sun- day. Clarence F'. Kresge, Rear 229 Cliffside Avenue, will celebrate his birthday Nov. 21. He will be honor guest at a family dinner. Junior Girl Scout Troops 712, 630 and 633 are conducting their annual cookie sales drive. They also have 1974 calendars to sell. _ Friendship Class of Trucks- ville United Methodist Church met in the educational building Tuesday evening. Margaret Goodwin presided. Report on the annual fish dinner held by the group was given. Plans for the group’s Christmas party were made. A social hour fol- lowed. Mr. and Mrs. Bart Collett, 705 Airoso Blvd., St. Luci, Fla., re- cently celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Collett are former re- sidents of Harris Hill Road. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walters, Terrace Avenue, will entertain at a family get-together and dinner on the weekend. Their son, S. Sgt. James Walters will be honor guest. James returned this month from Thailand where he was stationed for one year. Richard Haughwout, Terrace Avenue, celebrates his birthday Friday. A family dinner and party will be held in his honor. / Maureen Banks, Meadow- | crest Road, a member of the last graduating class at Nesbitt Hospital, was recently notified, that she passed her state board examinations. Maureen work in Pediatrics at Nesbitt Hoy: pital. Mrs. S. Donald Finney, Car- verton Road, is spending fne Thanksgiving holiday weekend with her son daughter-in-law, Mr. and If Frederick Finney, and farjily, Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs. David Lille and family, New Cumberland /Md., will spend the holiday witlf rela- tives and friends in thefarea. The Lillers formerly liveg at 108 Carverton Road. With the first marking period terminating Nov. 7, at Lake- Lehman Junior-Senior High School, Anthony Marchakitus, principal released an honor roll comprised of 27 scholars and 97 honor students. Seventh grade—Scholars: Bonnie James, Cathy L. White, Rose Mary Zbick; Honors: Debbie Bockus, Carol Cigarski, Steven Cooper, Sandy Davis, Robin DeBarry, Suzanne Hudak, Jacquelyn Jop- ling, Joseph Levi, Tony Mar- chakitus; Pam Marr, Douglas Nichols, Colleen O’Connell, Mary Sue Rish, Wendy Smith, Jody Tho- mas, Mark Thomas, Cheryl Travis, Jeanine Updyke, Tom Williams. Eighth grade—Scholars: Ann Marie Mark, Cathy Smith; Honors: Barbara Brody, Tim Carroll, Dorothy Coburn, Kim Dinger, Marcia Janiczek, De- borah Jones, Jill McCarroll, Susan Nagle, Marie Oley, Doreen Osborne, Sandra Part- Junior-=High= of 75 boys from seventh, eighth and ninth grades. George Dombek is head coach assisted by Wayne Hughes. The team will participate in the Wyoming Valley Junior High School Wrestling Conference. Wilkes-Barre YMCA Sponsors Mat Team The Wilkes-Barre YMCA will sponsor a grammar school wrestling team. One of the func- tions of this team will be to teach boys the correct wrestling skills at an early age. The team also plans to compete in a new YMCA grammar school wrest- ling league. Practice will be held Monday, Wednesday and Friday even- ings, 5 to 7 p.m. Practice began Nov. 19. An experienced coach- ing staff, is headed by Walter Hennebaul. Boys who do not have any previous wrestling experience are welcome to join. Interested boys or parents may contact the Wilkes-Barre YMCA youth department for further information. —Phey-will meet the following schedule: Jan. 3-Wyoming Valley West (H); Jan. -10-Plains (H); Jan. 16-Crestwood (H); Jan. 24-Lake Lehman (H); Jan. 26-Abington Heights (A); Jan. 31-Wilkes-Barre Township (A); Feb. 7-Meyers (H); Feb. 14- Hanover (A); Feb. 21-G.A.R. (A). Paul Clemm, head basketball coach, assisted by Michael Weyman, will select a squad of seventh, eighth and ninth grade boys to play a scheduled 16 games in the Wyoming Valley Junior High School Basketball League. The squad of 25 boys will be examined by Dr. Michael Bucan. The schedule is as follows: Exhibition games, Dec. 4 Pottston (A); Dec. 7- Nanticoke (H); Dec. 11-Hanover (A); De, 14-Crestwood (H); Dec. 7 Meyers (A); Dec. 21-Wilkfs- Barre Township (H). League games: Wyoming Area (A); Lake-Lehman, (H) Bishop O'Reilly (A); i ) Jan. [11- Jan; 15- Janj 18- 22- Wyoming Valley West (H); Jan. 25-Bishop Hoban (A); Feb. 1- Wyoming Area (H); Jeb. 5- Lake-Lehman (A) and /Feb. 8- Bishop O’Reilly (H). ! chey, Sharon Partridge, Steven Roman; Jayme SanFanandre, James Solomon, Sam Soltis, Belinda Spencer, Kathleen [Stefanowicz, Valerie Stefanowicz, Jack Swire, Laurie Thomas, Kelly Traver, Robert Wesley, Sheryl Whitesell, Renee Yuscellis. Ninth gradg—Scholars: Karen Holdswgprth, Edward Mark, Elizabet} Marshall; Honors: Julie Benscoter, Susan Dockerfty, Cindy Ide, Sidney May, (fail Murphy, De- borah Palmgr, Jodie . Shaw, Mark Smith, Jacob Spaargaren, Daphne Vera; Tenth gfade— Scholars: Cheryl Hoofer, Greg James, Gwen Salamsky, Phillip Smith, Michael Sfidimak, Christine Zbick; Honors ;fSandra Barrall, Ann Marie Fjy, Diane Godleski, Denice (foodwin, Linda Laity, RebeccafLoveland; Patricja McGrath, Richard Perreg(, Pamela Phillips, Eli- zabeth Rood, Suzanne Salansky, Diane jstolarick, Donna Sutliff, Joan Thomas. i grade—Scholars: Kimlferly Davis, Brenda Ed- wards, Karen Kasenchak, Ann Sanianandre, Joyce White, Majjorie Wolensky, William Yajeavage,; #ionors: Frank Bogdon, Carol Bjoth, Ralph Crockett, Joseph Dunham, Laurie Kittle, Debor- ¢h Kleban. Jean Niezgoda, Brenda Pal- mer, Joyce Rood, Sherry Strohl, Darlene - Twelfth grade—Scholars: Jean Johnson, Honors: Allan Brown, Susan Sally Mildred Kocher, Ann Wanda Long, Bernice Debra Marr, Edward Nixon, Gary Ross, with Start the holiday season off right. Let us give drapes, : / ; : A Greenstreet News Co. 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