i me eon A LUZERNE COUNTY Mr. and Mrs. Richard Evet of Milltown, N.J. spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Eyet, Dymond Hollow. Dick had a chance to do some small game hunting on Saturday. Religious instructions will be given after the 9 a.m. mass Sunday morning in St. Frances Cabrini Church, Carverton, and after the 10:30 mass in sed Sacrament Church, Centermoreland. Choir of East Dallas United Methodist Church will rehearse tonight at 6:30 at the church. Choirs of Orange and Mt. Zion their churches rehearse at respective tonight at 7. Mrs. Laura Welliver, Mt. Zion, is coming along nicely in Nesbitt Hospital where she has been a patient for more than a week. Bell Choir of Forty Fort Methodist Church will render a musical program Sunday night 7:30 in East Dallas United Methodist Church. [“armers from the ‘ahanmock and Dallas Bway attending the an- nual meeting of Agway Inc. iniSyracuse. NY LiOet 30 and 31 learned that the cooperative topped the billion-dollar mark in sales for the first time in its 11- vear history Ronald NM. Goddard. Members of St. Frances Cabrini Church, Carverton, and Blessed Sacrament Church, Centermoreland, are completing plans for a benefit social party to be held Sunday afternoon, Nov. 16, at 2 in St. Frances Cabrini Church social rooms. Donations of non- perishables for the food baskets to be’ given as prizes are being sought. Mrs. Margaret Weiss, East Dallas, who underwent surgery in General Hospital recently, is coming along nicely. Trucksville Cluster of the United Methodist Church will meet Tuesday, Nov. 18, at 7:30 p.m. in the Trucksville Church Educational Building. A hymn sing and talent night program will be given Sunday at 7 p.m. at the OrangeUM Church under auspices of the three Methodist Churches comprising the Carverton Charge. Virginia Dorrance. who is pursuing studies for a University. ‘New: Brun- swick. N.J.. has returned by-Bridgette Correale I've decided that when 1 have had enough. I'm going to hang cloves of garlic around the house and soak stockfish in the hath tub for days. Tt will be so bad even we won't stay. Belated birthday greetings to Debbie Maccrielli and Joan Johns. Both celebrated ‘their birthdays Oct. 31. Congratulations to Donald © and ‘Miss Charlotte'’ - Watchlonis. This past week the couple honored a wedding an- niversary. y One of Oak Hill's honorary couples Jack and after spending several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dorrance, Demunds Road. Finance committee of Orange UM Church will meet Sunday at 3 p.m. at the church. Richard Love is chairman. Mountain Grange 567 will meet Monday night at 7:30 in the Grange Hall. Bodle and Orange Roads, Car- verton, to further plans for its annual sauerkraut and pork supper to be served Saturday evening, Nov. 22, at the hall. Serving will begin at 4. Monday evening ladies of the Grange gathered at the hall to ' prepare. the sauerkraut for the supper. Plans for the Christmas cantata to be presented under auspices of the three choirs making up the (Carverton United Methodist Church are well underway. Rehearsals have begun under the direction of Catherine Gilbert. Tonight's rehearsal at 8:15 will be at the Orange UM Church. State = highway em- plovees early in the week Agwav's executive vice president and chief executive officer, told some 5.000 member- stockholders and = guests that sales totaled £1.000.702,000 for the year ending last June 30. Net margins after taxes were £17.5 million an increase of ing and soffit system. and hardware. ou too.) ank. $2.8 million over 1973-74. Agway In. is a farm supply and food marketing cooperative owned by 117.000 member- stockholders and serving agriculture in 12 nor- states. It was formed in 1964 by the merger of three regional cooperatives. were completing repairs to that stretch of road run- ning from Heist's Corners in Carverton to the village of Orange. The heavy rains accompanying Hurricane Eloise did a severe job of washing out the berm on the road leading from the top of Sickler's hill to that section bhevond Sutton Creek road. A guest speaker from the Penna. Council on Alcohol Abuse will preach at the morning services Sunday in the three churches comprising the Carverton UM Charge. Church Women will sponsor a World Community Service tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 in Trinity Presbyterian Church. Dallas. ® An ‘in memoriam’ mass will be offered Sunday morning at 10:30 in Blessed Sacrament Church, Centermoreland, for the late Alfred Kuzma. *‘In Memoriam'' mass schedule for: the coming week end at St. Frances Cabrini. Church, Car- verton. as. announced by the:Rev. Thomas Croghan. pastor. follows: Saturday afternoon at 4:30 for Mrs. (Catherine Olshefski: Sunday morning at 7 for Andrew Mattie: at 9 Sunday morning for Mrs. Anna Sudol, at 11:30. an- niversary mass for the late Rev. Father Kolucki. former pastor at St. Frances Church. United It Pays To Advertise Susan Kerrigan, Philadelphia, announced the birth of their first child. a hoy. Sincere sympathy to two fine families, the Bolgers and the Millers. To Jim and Jane Bolger upon the death of James Bolger, Sr. and to Caroline and Francine Miller upon the death of Henry Miller. Members of 1975 Back Mountain National League All Stars received their sharp looking jackets this week. As a mother of one of these All Stars, I know how thrilled the boys are and I can’t help but remember the joy and excitement of those games. Sorry to report that Geri Jartz is a surgical patient at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Friends and neighbors wish vou a speedy recovery, Geri. Some people go hunting and - return with a pheasant, duck or whatever is in season. Charlie Batka came home with a pumpkin...I'm leaving that one alone. On the other hand Rocky's father. who is of Polish descent, wished to clarify that his window box isn’t really a bath tub, it’s a swimming hole for Italian flamingos. Last week, as my son Louis was deliverying the Sunday papers. he lost a pair of wire cutters, somewhere in the lower cirele. If anyone found them please call 639-5759. Sorry to Fearn that Mrs. Dawe was injured in a fall two weeks ago. The Oshorne entertained Noel, Kave. Mark and Mathew Johnson. of Pitt- shurg for the weekend. Our condolences are extended to Judy Burke upon the death of her grandmother. Birthday greetings to Mrs. Debra Rinken Sharpe. one of Lake Leh- man's fabulous kin- dergarten teachers. Mrs. Sharpe will celebrate a {2 wedding anniversary: Nov. 3 The very best to a nice couple. Gate of Heaven's School of Religion will again sponsor a paper drive the weekend of Dec. 6 and 7. Best wishes to James Seagrave Daley who will blow out 8 candles Nov. 6: to Kathy Leonard her birthday Nov. 2 and to Amy John © 8 vears | old. November J. If after your doorbell stopped ringing on Halloween. vou happened A penny for portable power listed. Model 4007. Power at a pretty price for 1¢... UL listed. Model 34-580. Luzerne to look out and saw a six pack of beer walking by: the flying nun or two out houses, T hope, you didn’t panic. It was only neigh- bors joining other neigh- hors at Ed and Marie Belasco's annual Halloween party. About two hours after the party began, a covered wagon pulled up at the patio door and to everyone's surprise Fred by Virginia Hoover The regular monthly meeting of the Jonathan R.. Davis Fire Co. will be held Friday night Nov. 7. The Administrative 3oard of the Idetown United Methodist Church will meet Thursday night 7:45 p.m. in the church. The Variety Shop will be held Friday and Saturday beginning at 9 a.m. at the Lehman Church. spon- sored by Lehman United by Charlot M. Denmon Audrey Kachurick. Hillerest Drive. New Goss Manor, has returned home from Wilkes-Barre General Hospital where she was a medical patient. The Cadette Girl Scout Troop at College Misericrodia has reorganized and will meet cach Wednesday night at 7 p.m. in” Kennedy Lounge. All girls in 7. 8. or 9 grade interested in becoming a member of the troop may do so by attending the next meeting. Joan Crocella is the leader of the troop. Annual registration is $2 00. Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Jamgochian, attended the 15th annual United Nations Concert - and dinner in Washington D.C. com- memorating the 30th an- of the United “Nations, Mrs. Jamgochian the former Luzerne County xtension home economist. Mu. and: Mes. Nlva I ggleston of Vernon were among persons entertained and Dolores Mitchell and Charlie and Marge Went (former residents) joined the happy gathering. Just the other day several neighbors com- mented on how well children are behaving this Halloween season com- pared to other years. In fact some. asked me to make note to congratulate them in this column. But here is two days Idetown Methodist Women. A speedy recovery to Lewis Ide and Chester LLamoreaux, both of Leh- man. who have been hospital patients. Glad to hear Walter Wolfe of Meeker, Arthur Hoover of Outlet, Elmer Hoover of Idetown and Ross Williams of the Sunoco Service Station in L.ehman have all returned from the hospital. ‘PAGE FIFTEEN after Halloween and these same people wish to retract their comments. It seems kids were out soaping and egg throwing the night following Halloween. I'can’t figure it out because the residents of Oak Hill are more generous with candy and bicycles and throw eggs at wagons and doll carriages. Welcome to our new neighbors in the commun- ity. Joseph and .lohnyne Elechko, who have bought the Margaret Swan home. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Niezgoda have returned home from Dover. Dela- ware where they visited their son, Albert and his wife and grandchildren. Jeff, Kevin and Pattie. Albert and his family will be home for Thanksgiving. Dallas Milton executive Govenor board mem- bers of various light companies. Eggleston is president of Claverack Electric Corp Walter H.R. Mohr, .Ir.. Dallas, has been appointed as director~of instructional services for WVIA-TV channel 44. Mohr resides with his wife at 94 Lehman recently by Gov. Shapp at the mansion. The entertained Axe. -Pallas. Jefore i0ining Channel 44 in 1970 as director of development. he held the same position at Wilkes College for eight ears. Jackson Township auxiliary | of the Fire Company will hold a Christmas. party at Mark I. Dec. 10 Reservations may be made at the auxiliary meeting on Nov J Richard Brunges of Centermoreland was reel- president of the Wyoming-Lackawanna- Luzerne Counties Wool Church social rooms. Ben Morgan, livestock specialist of The Pennsyl- vania State University. was the guest speaker at the dinner. which followed the business session. Other officers reelected were vice-president. Ted Dreisbach. Falls: record- IDE secretary, Richard Zion: Tunkhannock: directors. Ted Dreishach, Willard Seymore. Dalton. and Peter Dragen, Harveys Lake. not field run MY ORDER FLORIDA NAVEL ORANGES NAME TANGELO ORANGES ADDRESS WHITE GRAPEFRUIT PINK GRAPEFRUIT TEL. $6.25 36 Mill St. Dallas =
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