Photo by Kurt Weidner Armory, 280 Market St., by Nelson Woolbert Phone 696-1689 Trucksville Fire Company will meet in the fire house tomorrow night at 8. Thomas Schmidle will preside. The company’s fire school will be held at the fire house Tuesday night at 7:30. Fire chief Robert Chamberlain and assistant James Gordon will have charge of the school. Men’s recreation program will be held each Thursday evening in May from 7 to 9:30 in Dallas Senior High School. Plans are currently underway for Wyoming Seminary’s an- nual alumni day to be held May 18 at the school. Chairman for the event is Betty Kanarr Bierly, Class of 1937. Michael E. Popson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Popson of Highland Avenue; has béen notified that he has been ac- cepted by the New England School of Law at Boston, Mass., for the fall term. Popson, an honor student, will graduate in May from Villanova University. He is a graduate of Bishop O'Reilly High School. Mr. and Mrs. David White, Sutton Road, have announced the engagement of . their daughter, Cheryl Ann, to Richard Yeoman Flanagan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 8S. Flanagan of Cherry Hill, N.J. The marriage ceremony will take place at the Shavertown United Methodist Church Aug. 17; Mrs. Alan Nichols, Carverton Road, celebrates her birthday today. Mrs. Nichols will be honor guest at a family dinner this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Aeschbach of Wilkes-Barre have moved to a home on upper Harris Hill Road. Christine Burroughs, Farm- dale, Conn., visited Mrs. Wallace Perrin, Holly Street, Thursday. Mrs. Richard Harrison, Staub Road, will celebrate her bir- thday tomorrow. A family gathering and dinner will mark the occasion. George Prynn, Bunker Hill, is a medical patient in Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Clements, Morristown, N.J., will spend the coming weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harvey, Atherholdt Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Federici and family, Luzerne, have moved to the former Lori Johnson home on Carverton Road. Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Griffiths, Wernersville, visited their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Griffiths and family, Clearview Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. , Walter Grohowski and family, Cheverly, Md., will spend the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Breakstone and family, Staub Road. Marilyn Lipfert, Washington, D.C., visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Lipfert, Carverton Road. Marilyn recently returned from a week’s vacation in Puerto Rico. Robert Montgomery, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mon- tgomery, Hickory Street, celebrated his ninth birthday April 20. A party marked the occasion. Boys attending were David Brobst, John Kelly, and David Mathers. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford H. Parsons, South Memorial High- way, will celebrate their 63rd wedding anniversary May 18. Mrs. Parsons is the former Edith Clemow of Plymouth. Mr. Parsons is retired. A family gathering and party will mark the occasion. Mrs. Edman Waters, Highland Avenue, entertained the Federated Women’s Club at her home Wednesday evening. by Charlot M. Denmon 675-0419 Fred Reichert has returned home from Wilkes-Barre General Hospital where he had been a patient for several weeks. Robert Berlew, former Back Mountain resident, now living in Florida, is visiting his father, George Berlew, and friends and relatives in the Back Moun- tain area. Before moving to Florida, Mr. Berlew ‘and his family resided in Shavertown. Eugene Saraka, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Saraka, RD 5, Shavertown, has been named to the honor roll for the third marking period at West Side Vo- Tech School. Eugene is in the 11th grade at the West Side School studying carpentry. His sister, Cheryl, is a tenth grade student at West Side Tech where she is studying distribu- tive education. 1. Lt. F. Kevin Loughran has been honorably discharged from the U.S. Marine Corps at Camp Pendleton, Calif., and after touring the West Coast will return to spend the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Loughran, Shavertown. He plans to enter the Cornell University Law School in Sep- tember. Robert H. Sterling, 110 Me- morial Highway Shaver- Volunteers Public television’s auction at the WVIA Channel 44 studios is only as good as the merchandise and services it offers the bid- ding viewers. This year’s fifth annual ‘‘Auc- tion 44,” ‘June 10-15, has hun- dreds of volunteers who are now visiting area merchants, busi- ness and industry in quest of auction merchandise donations. Last year’s auction raised $58,288. The 44 ‘‘go-getters’” hope to surpass that figure but need more merchandise contri- butions to write auction suc- cess. All funds raised are used for WVIA public TV and FM radio operations. All merchandise donated to “Auction 44” is tax deductible. In addition, merchants receive television exposure for their goods and products during the six nights of ‘‘Auction 44” tele- casting. A telephone call to Channel 44 at 655-4561 will bring an auction ‘‘go-getter” to Mr. business or industry to pick up their merchandise donations. This year’s auction will have 20 telephones, giving the bid- ders at home an opportunity to telephone toll-free to auction headquarters their bids on mer- chandise on the auction boards. As a special to this year’s auction, an arts and antiques exclusive auction will be tele- cast, June 9, starting at 1 p.m. for those interested in the arts. All arts and antiques may be seen during a public exhibit June 9 from 10 a.m. to noon at the Channel 44 studios. Two citi- zens of Honesdale have joined the arts and antiques ‘‘go-get- ters’’ committee. They are Mrs. Richard Van Horn, antiques, and Richard Frisch, arts. town, was recently awarded a certificate of proficiency by the U.S. Power Squadron after completing the course in pilot- ing and small boat handling conducted by the Susquehanna Power Squadron at Broome County Community College, Binghamton, N.Y. The Senior Choir Recognition Dinner for members of the sen- ior choir, organist, director of the junior choir, members of the worship committee, wives, hus- bands, and friends of the senior choir will be held May 2, 6:30 p.m., in the social rooms of the Shavertown United Methodist Church. A roast beef dinner will be served by members of the United Methodist Women. A Mother and Daughter night will be held by the United Methodist Women of Shaver- town United Methodist Church, May 6, 8 p.m., in the social rooms of the church. Graduates are issued a special invitation to attend this meeting. The film “Women Amen’ will be pre- sented. Mrs. Fred Ostrum and Mrs. Ross Williams are co- chairmen. The Home Guild annual bazaar will be held at the Methodist Manor at Tunkhan- nock, May 3, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., and May 4, 10 am. to 4 p.m. Eloise Meixell reminds all wo- men of Shavertown United Methodist Church that old jewelry, trinkets, and other items in good condition can be used in the local women’s booth. Church officials meeting of Shavertown United Methodist Church will be held May 7 with the work area commission meeting at 7:30 p.m. and the ad- ministrative board meeting at 8:30 p.m. in the Chapel Room of the church. ) FULLY COOKED ~ § US.GOV'TINSP. YOUNG SMOKED HAMS | HEN TURKEYS * Ade ave R¢ = TARE BOX 0 FRESH FRYING CHICKEN SHORT cut BONELESS BEEF CHUCK CHICKEN [LEGBREASTSE RIBROAST CHUCK ROAST u-38¢|. 48%] 1x | M8 FRESH BY THE PIECE SUPER RIGHT ALL BEEF VACUUM PACK SLICED or ¢ LB wm. 78¢ | "OH Pie, : Fi « SAVE 31¢ = WITH a, COUPON 8-02. CUPS ALL FLAVORS Ragu NEW GREEN 12 | FRESH SN None ~ i Priced | == 1-LB. 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