by Millie Hogoboom Birthdays are making the news this week in our neigh- borhood. Leonard Zielen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zielen, Chase Road, celebrated his ninth birthday, Dec. 6. He is a fourth grade student at Lake- Lehman Elementary School. Robert Maturi was the guest of honor at a birthday bridge party given for him by his wife, Doris, at their home on Sutton Road, Nov. 30. Their guests wene Dr. and Mrs. Craig Aic@®, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Goeringer, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hogoboom, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stanley of Ox- ford, N.C., who were visiting Harveys Lake for the week. On Dec. 7, Michael Havrilla - was honored on his eighth birth- day at a family dinner at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Havrilla, Chase Road. He is a third grade student at Lake-Lehman Elementary School. John and Elaine Elliott, Harris Hill Road, Trucksville, are certainly proud of their first child Jason Luther, who was born Nov. 24. Christmas is just around the corner, so the Jackson Town- ship Firemen will entertain the children of the township at a Christmas party to be held Dec. 15 at 2 p.m. at the fire hall. Santa will arrive aboard the Jackson Fire Truck and there will be gifts and refreshments. All children 12 and under are invited to attend. bo Two-Fold Club of the Huntsville United Methodist Church held their annual Christmas Dinner Party, Dec. 8 at the Route 118 Diner. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nuss of Lehman showed slides and described their recent trip from Southern California up the Pacific Coast to Oregon, Christmas gifts were exchanged. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kittle and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lamoreaux were in charge of the arrangements. Granville and Janet Miller entertained at a lovely Open House at their home on Elm- crest Drive, Dec. 1. Mrs. Edgar Lashford, Sutton Road, has returned from Jamaica and Trinidad where she attended a week long conference of the Board of Glohal Ministries of the United Meggodist Church with the United Methodist Church of the Caribbean. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Doran, Sutton Road, had as their guests for g@\hanksgiving her sister and huspzind, Mr. and Mrs. William Stiles of Geneva, N.Y. On Wednesday evening they enter- tained Agnes and Betty Gregson of Shrine View, and their cousins, Mrs. William Aird and daughter, Patty, of Montreal, Canada, for dinner. _ Speaking of Agnes Gregson, she certainly does have an exciting job. As manager of the travel department of the First Bank of Eastern Pennsylvania, she has had some interesting trips searching for fascinating vacation spots for her -cus- tomers. Her latest fling took her to the Canyon Hotel in Palm Springs, Calif., and then a five day bus jaunt up the Pacific Coast from Los Angeles to San Francisco by way of the Hearst Castle, Yosemite National Park, Carmel, and Monterey. In Monterey she attended the annual meeting of Travel agents. From San Francisco, she flew to Phoenix, Ariz. and proceeded to. investigate the Scottsdale, Wickenberg, Camelback areas. Then she went on to Tucson before returning home. One vacation Rick Agnew is not going to forget is his recent trip to Florida. He drove down with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Remly Sr., of Hunlock’s Creek to visit his brother, Carl Remly Jr., in St. Petersburg, Fla., over the Thanksgiving holidays. While there Rick and his father and brother took a motor boat ride out into the Gulf of Mexico that lasted a little longer than they had planned. In fact the three became stranded on an island and had to be rescued by the Coast Guard the next day. So they missed their Thanksgiving dinner but they certainly had much to be thankful for when they retur- ned. Rick is Ben Franklin's right-hand man at the Gulf Station in Trucksville. We are sorry tohear that Mrs. Joseph Galzin, Nanticoke, was a patient in the General Hospital over the Thanksgiving holidays. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gimble of Chase Manor. Joseph Emerick also spent the Thanksgiving holidays in the hospital in Rahway, N.J., where he and Mary were visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Slapar. But we hope he is now making an excellent recovery at his home on Chase Road. A belated happy anniversary wish to Babs and Cliff Troup, Post Road, Trucksville, who celebrated Dec. 5. Sorry to hear that Babs has a broken bone in her foot which is slowing her down a bit at this busy time of the year. ‘ ; Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lamor- eaux, Sunset View, and her father, Edward Kingston, recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Weaver, in Dover, N.J. The Thanksgiving table at Jack and Mary Wilkes home on Chase Road was groaning with goodies for their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pauletti, Bar- bara Boroffski, Minnie Maz- zoni, and Celeste Pauletti. Sutton Road, had as their guests over the holidays, Bob’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reid Sr., Morristown, N.J., his brother, Charles: Reid, New York City, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Maidment, of Mendham, N.J. Patricia Brooke spent last Saturday sightseeing in New York City as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Weggel. On Dec. 17 she will fly to her home in Salisbury, Rhodesia. She has been a Rotary Exchange Student at Lake-Lehman High School for the past year. PennDOT is tobe commended for the fine job of painting a double gold center-line along * -% 100% Solid-State Chassis! % Patented Power Sentry Voltage % Chromatic One-button. Tuning! Tuning System % Synchromatic 70-Position UHF Channel Selector! © SOLID-STATE The STUART F4025W ; Zenith Decorator Compact styling! 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The Wyoming Seminary Day Schwarz, Chris Hall, Daw Llewellyn, Fred Mooney, Bet Hall, Nancy Swain, Shaver town; Melanie Maslow, Hilar Maslow, Felicia Serpico Trucksville; Gay Gustitus) Erica Magagna, Cyndi Prit chard, Wyoming; the annual Christmas Tea of the Woman’s Auxiliary to the Women of Kiwanis Distribute Baskets Dallas Women of Kiwanis packed 21 large baskets for distribution to families in the Dallas and Lehman School Dis- Misse Alexanderian, Yvette Simmons, West Pittston; Pamela Mazur, Pittston; Carolyn Pavinski, Trace Vandermark, Jamie DelPriore, : os Exeter; Genine Kell tricts at Thanksgiving. The Glee Club members include: [yon. Sin es ye Shavertown United Methodist Kimberly Albert, Elaine Packer Forty Fort: Roy Clark Church provided the head. Eibich, Thomas Murray, Bimapeih Allen, Bear Crock, quarters for the project as the ladies carried in the many food items necessary, with the help of James Huston. This is an annual project of the Women of Kiwanis. 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