Mrs. Ray Kelly : 298-2149 and Mrs. William Haugh, ck, and Ruth Haugh, edia, and Stella Shook ended the funeral of Stella’s ter at Niagara Falls. d Mrs. James Berger, and Kurt, Kenmore, e bY Phe. et oe d the winter with her er, Mrs. James Byrnes, ose, Calif. of Brewster, Ohio, spent i week at the home of Lutheran Church at 4 p.m., Dec. 22. There will be an ‘open house’ at the Parish Hall im- ‘mediately after the program. Everyone is welcome to attend. There also will be a Christmas Eve service at 7:30 p.m. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Joseph Hackling, Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. Hackling, Read- ing; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Patton, Charles and Carl, Columbia Crossroads, N.Y.; and Edna Wandell, Benton. George Rauch, Lewiston, Idaho, and Richard Rauch, Macungie, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert May, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Fowler, Clark Summit, and Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Parks, Noxen, Anne Neyhard 779-1647 elated happy birthday to haron Mihalchik, Sixth Street, /ho was 13 years old recently nd the Rev. John Masakowski, astor of St. John’s Church, esbitt Street. arksville Cub Scout Pack 254 ‘held a meeting recently at the merican Legion Post Home, ite Street. Inducted into the ck and receiving their bobcat ches were Bruce Murat, ert Kocher, Ronald Re- i, Wayne Rosencrans, Carl rline, Richard Neely, ‘William Petriga, Ronald Gran- skas, James Milliner, aymond Garney and Rudolf Boys receiving pins for parti pating in all summer ac- ities were: John Kocher, Petriga, Joseph ackiewicz, Daniel Kon, rtin Kon, Michael Vasciak, ‘Robert Symons, Frank Kocher, phael Kon, John Kennedy and Bruce Murat. : Awards were presented by cu master Harold Smith, as- ant cubmaster Ray Kon, and assistant Webelo leader Chick Davis to James Goulstone, Martin Kon, Bruce Murat, obert Zoi; er, Raphael Kon, Frank ocher, David rohaska, John Kennedy, seph Moran, Michael iak, Paul Chaska, Robert Symons, John Carey, : Joseph Mackiewicz, Daniel Sweeney, Douglas Obitz, Bernard Morris, Raymond _Gimble, Phillip Yeager, Michael Petriga, aniel Kon, John Kocher, Raym( nd Garney, Ronnie Grantuskas, Carl Kava, Carl sterline and Michael Kon. Service stars were presented o the following leaders: Audrey reet, was a Se hunter this 3 bagging a 125 pound Wallace, Howard Street, out of her body cast and r walking cast. Judy has 1’seen up and around and took in a movie at the local Fourteen members of the arksville Lions Club were in by Barbar Evans 675- 2050 othy Dodson, Dec. 11 at 8 .m. Eunice Mitchell was co- hostess and Arline Updyke pre- sided at the business meeting. Lana Birnstock read, “The i The following officers were “elected to serve for the ensuing : president, Dorothy 501 vice president, thea Heinen; treasurer, Elston; secretary, rothy Henney ; financial retary, Naomi Ashburner; rresponding secretary, Syvia ace; publicity, Ann Weaver. fter the business meeting, ch was served to the follow- Anna Landon, Jeannie Hil- t, Arline Updyke, Agnes El- Jo Carol Birnstock, Lana stock, Sylvia Brace, ~ Dorothy Henney, Wilifred ympler, Naomi Ashburner, ennie Miers, Doris Harrison, n Weaver, Sally Dodson, Dodie Dodson, Karri Dodson, nd the hostesses, Mrs. Fred Ihe Kunkle Silver Leaf Club hold their annual Christmas 1all. © Members are pested to bring a covered , their own place setting and dollar gift. I le FS 2 2 2 SR 3 Bank Meeting held at Konefal’s Restaurant recently. The Larksville and Edwardsville Lions were the hosts for the meeting. Larksville’s Junior Football League held a meeting Tuesday to discuss the past season. The club wishes to thank everyone who contributed to make the last season a success. Happy first birthday to Joey Petrikonis, son of Joe and Mary Ann Petrikonis, Howard Street. Joey was one year old, Dec. 4. He was feted at a birthday party, Dec. 8. Attending his party were his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Baloh Sr., his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Petrikonis, John and Kathy Baloh, Paul, Nancy and Paul Petrikonis, Wally and Marian Sherin, Carol and Michael Petrikonis, the guest of honor and his parents. sang 4% i. ae] ® Lamps Pitlow Quaizel Crown 10% Off 29) * * Toys Fisher Price parker: Brothers Fireplace Logs rm 3 1 attended the New York State Morgan Horse Society meeting, in Syracuse, N.Y., over the week. Dr. Parks was given an award in recognition of his dedication to the society. He was a speaker at the meeting and was made an honorary member of the society. Mr. and Mrs. Dana Field, Michelle and Denise, James- town, N.Y., spent the weekend ‘with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shalata. Mrs. Alton Field, Jamestown, N.Y., spent the weekend with Christine and Marie Blizzard. at the Edgar Engelmans were Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGovern, Robert and Cindy Lou, Mr. and Mrs. John Hanson, John Jr., Debbie and Steven, Canandagua, N.Y., Mr. and Mrs. Revford Swire, Harris- burg, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sig- mund and Bill and Elizabeth, Connecticut. Grace Keiper, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Keiper, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Keiper and baby, spent the holi- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams, Mannheim. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Patton, Sheri and Luann, Kettering, Ohio, spent Thursday with his parents, the Franklin Pattons. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hess and Mr. and Mrs. Nile Hess, Rochester, N.Y, called on their mother, Mrs. Leroy Hess during the holiday. Dorothy French spent several days with her daughter, Mrs. Philip Shafer and family at Philadelphia and they brought her home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schwartz and family, Holmes, also spent the holiday with her. Holiday guests at the Thomas Lanes were Captain and Mrs. James Lane, Mark and Karen, Washington D.C., and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cuthbertson, Gary, Kelly Ann and Leo, Glasborough, N.J. ER 19, 1974 Christmas Party sponsored b y the club at the United Trinity freshments were served to the children by the mothers.The Club Crest Dec. 16. by Charlot M. Denmon 675-0419 Mrs. Stanley Katacinski, Summit Street, Shavertown, is recovering slowly and is now able to be out among friends. William Weigel, Cliffside Avenue, has returned home from Nesbitt Memorial Hospital where he was a surgical patient for nine days. ‘Mrs. Gertrude Malkemes has been admitted to Valley Crest where she is a patient. home from Nesbitt Memorial Hospital where he has been a patient. St. Paul’s Lutheran Church will hold its church school Christmas Program, Dec. 22, at 7 p.m. and Holy Communion will be offered at St. Paul’s Lutheran ~Church, Christmas Eve, at 7:30 p.m., followed by a Birthday Party for Jesus. Holy Commun- ion will be offered at 10:30 p.m., Christmas Eve. Lauren Wills, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wills, Hillcrest Avenue, Shavertown, and a graduate of Franklin School of Medical Sciences and Art, resides with her parents and ‘is an employee of the United Penn Bank, Wilkes- Barre. Her brother, Lance, is MAIN HIGHWAY I¥DoaR TWINKLE LIGHTS Holiday Gifts & Uy PRB at Tree Light Tong, Milton Bradley 99 Dec. 21 i poin St SERRE RcEsERpE Ess cssssEEEECAEEeesSAmRSsaRERRsRReRaasRR 2 gond® Foi | with Leeds Northrup, Lansdale and resides in Hatfield. Last week it was reported in error in this column that théy had ‘returned ‘to. college - after: parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Senchak, Overbrook Avenue, Shaver- town, spent a weekend at Mt. 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