‘PAGE TEN by Sally Riegel Alberta Smith, Midway Manor, Trucksville, has been a medical patient at General A Vietnamese family Shavertown. Following a discussion led by Carol TEETER PEE FERETE offer support to any group or family who decides to sponsor a Vietnamese family. ; A swim party and covered dish supper will be held July 29 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hill. A hot dog roast will be held Sept. 9 at Harveys Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Charles near Vestal, N.Y. Mary Doris Ruggere, by Charlot M. Denmon Sharon Morris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin RD 3, Dallas, was guest of honor at a gradua- parents at Lake Teja. Miss the 1975 graduating class of Brig. Gen. Fletcher C. Booker will be toastmaster at the 58th annual dinner meeting of the Wyoming Valley Chapter American at the American Legion Air Force Chaplain Capt. ing at the Keesler Air Force Base, Biloxi, Miss., will spend the summer with his wife and children of ministry degree at San Francisco: Theological Seminary. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Corey Besteder, Dallas. =0ak by Bridgette Correale The only trouble I'm having with this column this week is keeping my eyes opened. After joining friends at Mt. Airy Lodge in the Poconos for the weekend, it's amazing I'm writing at all. Visiting the Callahans from Omaha, Neb., is Jack's brother and family. Happy birthday to Joe Tomaselli who will cele- brate his 12th birthday June 28 and to Thomas Strobel, his one-year-old birthday June 27. Sincere sympathy to Mike Kerkowski and family upon the death of his paternal grandmother. Thursday, June 26, the Back Mountain Police Association baseball team will try and defeat WARM's All American Softball Team. To the cheers of many, the teams will play at the Back Mountain Little League field with proceeds being the Little League. Kim Sorber enjoyed her eighth birthday with a slumber party for several of her friends. The Hessions have recently returned from a pleasant vacation in Canada. Condolences to Bill and Irene Michaels upon the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ruggere, Chase Manor, Shavertown, received her doctor of medicine degree from Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington, D.C. Dr. Ruggere graduated from University of Pitts- burgh in 1971 with a degree in chemistry and biology and from the former Central Catholic High School, Kirigston in 1967. She will do her internship in internal medicine at University of Massa- chusetts, Worcester, Mass., beginning in July. Daniel Monk, Lehigh Street, Shavertown, was guest of honor at a gradua- tion party hosted by his parents in honor of his graduation from Dallas Senior High School. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Monk, Lehigh Street, Shavertown. Capt. Besteder is a grad- uate of Dallas High School. He received his degrees from Johnson Bible College and Emmanuel School of Religion, Milligan College, all in Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs. Vitaly Sawyna have returned to their home in Philadelphia after visiting Mrs. Sawyna's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tex Wilson, RD 1, Dallas. Reagen Lynn Bombick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bombick, Leh- man, was baptised in the Outlet Free Methodist Church by the Rev. Archie Ridall, pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cigarski, uncle and aunt of the child, took part in the service. Individuals or groups desiring to participate in the Luzerne County Bi- centennial programs may contact Foster Brague, 301 Market St., Kingston, Luzerne County Bicent- ennigl Commission, - 288- Hill—— death of Bill's dad this past week. For the weekend, the Kishkill’s entertained Mr. and Mrs. Rojack of Brook- lyn, New York. Belated greetings to Ray Drugotch whose ump- teenth birthday was June 17. Women and children ages 10 and older are still needed to help pattern 22- month Ann Sevinsky of Idetown. An hour and a half every other week is all the time that is required. If enough women volunteer, the time can be reduced to a half hour every other week. The exercises are not difficult or strenuous. Please call Lorraine Leonard 675-0254 for sche- duling Freckled-face Ricky Ritts was accidentally hit on the nose by a baseball, but fortunately everything looked okay after we revived Alice. It seems these things hurt us parents more than they hurt the child. Many many thanks for the numerous empty packs of cigaretts that were collected from cui readers for the little girl in Queens, New York. Thanks to you, this little girl has the free use of a lung machine until October. Emblem aid. Bun 822-6122 (continued from Page 9 Shavertown Orioles defeated the Fernbrook Yankees, "25-5, June 16, with Sheffield picking up the win. Lewis, Senchak and G. Allen pitched for the Yankees. Knocking out homeruns for the Orioles were Whiting, Runner, Mosites, and McMenn. Dallas Dodgers took the Lehman-Jackson Giants, 9- 7, with Rodgers and Kaye hurling. Correale and Boyle pitched for the Giants. Dallas Reds outscored the Lehman-Jackson Cardinals, 9-1, behind pitching by Casaday and Vivian. Osborn pitched for the Cardinals. The Shavertown Red Sox took the Shavertown Orioles 11-6. Oney and Sheffield tossed for the winning nine. Dent pitched for the Orioles. In the Minor Division & Games, Dallas Pirates defeated the Dallas Reds 8- 6; the Lehman-Jackson Giants outscored the Shavertown Orioles, 15-8. Fernbrook Yankees took the Dallas Reds 8-6; Lehman-Jackson Cardinals downed the Westmoreland Indians 12- 7; and the Dallas Phillies trounced the Trucksville Tigers 24-8. Hole-in one George Amadei of New Goss Manor, Dallas, Pa., is eligible to win a free trip to Scotland and $1,000 as a result of scoring a hole-in- one at the Wilkes-Barre Municipal. Amadei’s ace qualified him for the 15th annual Rusty Nail Hole-In-One Sweepstakes, a national competition sponsored by the Drambuie Company of Edinburgh, Scotland. Anyone wishing to contribute news to the Idetown column, please call Virginia Hoover 639- 5244 or jot it down and see that I get it. The former reporter, Elizabeth Cooke, is convalescing at home after a weeks stay in the hospital. Her condition is The monthly administrative board of the Idetown United Methodist Church met in the church house on Thursday night, June 19. Insulation and seven fire extinguishers were purchased for the church and the church house. Repairs to the parsonage were discussed. A welcome party for our new minister, the Rev. Robert Harris, was held at the Idetown church house Friday night, June 20. Welcome from Idetown was by Richard Ide. Welcome from Lehman was by Gilbert Tough. A short play was presented and special music, vocal and instrumental, was enjoyed. Refreshments were also served. Rev. Harris and his mother moved here from Reading, Pa. Daily Vacation Bible School was held at Idetown for five days last week. The children who attended had daily Bible lessons and craft work. Following the Bible School a program was presented on Sunday. There was an attendance of 30 to 35 children. Leaders were Lorraine Coburn, Cheryl Hoover, Mable Hoover, Shirley Mahle, Elaine St. Clair, Cindy Titus, Charlotte Calkins, and Dorothy Coburn. Word was received recently that Mr. and Mrs. Alden Wagner and sons, Paul and Mark, have moved from Watsontown to Emmaus, Pa. Mrs. Wagner is the former Elsie Jean Ide of Idetown. Alden is formerly of Huntsville. Mrs. Doris Shallenberger of New Jersey, the former Doris Ide of Idetown, has been inquiring about the Ide Reunion, which has been changed from the last Saturday in June to the first Saturday in August, Aug. 2. It is a fun fun day. Try to attend. virginia Haines, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. David Haines of York, spent a week with grandpa and grandma, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hoover recently. Virginia graduated from high school in January. At present, Linda, another grandchild is staying with the Hoovers. Curtis Hoover spent last week with Aunt Roxie of Forty Fort. Joann Hoover is enjoying her vacation with them this week. ” Jewish Community Center Day Camp opened their seven week camping season June 23 at Holiday House, Idetown. of the Outlet going past on his new bike. Mrs. Audrey Stogowski, daughter Cindy, and granddaughter Wendy Penna are leaving Friday for Orlando, Fla. to visit Disneyland. Hope they have a nice trip and enjoy every minute of it. _ Mrs. Meryle Wagner, Chase, was a guest of her sister, Audrey Stogowski and family Sunday afternoon. Dean Shaver is ill at his home in Idetown. Elizabeth Ann Walker, dauiggyer of the Shaver’s is a weekend guest. The Back Mountain Federated Woman's Club will hold a bake sale on June 28 at 10 a.m. at Yalick's Farm Market on the Dallas-Harveys Lake Highway. PP (196) GARDEN TRELLIS (169 Cases) . Lanolin Plus Bo18" x 24” 755 89...... 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