i PAGE SIXTEEN KEEPING [oY BI 3), E15 happening in the by Bridgette Correale While everyone was politicing for their favorite candidate, poor Tom Smith was ribbed for the outfit he wore on election day. As Marie Ritts said. “Anyone who wears brown and white check jacket, brown tie, brown shoes and ‘green’ pants desires to be teased.” To top off the day. Tom's wife Irene, unknow- ingly came down to vote and added her comments. 1 doubt very much if Tom will show next election day. Congratulations to Lynn Ritts for placing first in the fifth grade level of the Bell Telephone Pioncer Art contest. = Kingston by Sally Riegel 696-3185 Jeff Thomas Prutzman. son of AMe andi Mrs Charles NM. Prutzman, 242 Merle St... Trucksville, has enlisted in the U.S. Navy. He is a 1975 graduate of Dallas Senior High School. The Rev. Calvin Hum- bert of Messiah Lutheran Church will be guest pastor al SEG Pauls Futheran (Church. Shavertown, this Sunday. The Back Mountain Ministerial AsSociation will hold & Thanksgiving Eve Service: Nov. 26. 7:30 p.m, at Trucksville United Methodist Church. Doris Kemmerer is a medical patient in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Byron Race is the new: choir director at St Paul's Lutheran Church. A recent graduate of College Alisericordia. she is em- ployed as a music teacher in the Wilkes-Barre Schools. She has also served as organist and choir director at Messiah Lutheran Church. Wilkes- Barre. She and her hus- band live in Lehman. Don’t for geth the Dorcas Society Holiday Boutique Nov. 14-15. at St. Paul's “Lutheran Church. A variety of ornaments and fable decorations will be for sale: also many hand- crafted items will be avail- THURSDAY 13 Lake-Lehman’s Lady ll Knights will compete in fl state field hockey finals today... Citizens of Educators for Quality Education meet 7:30 p.m., Dallas Senior High...The first and second place teams in Jenks’ men’s volleyball FRIDAY 14 The Dorcas Society of St. Paul's will hold a holiday Paul's social rooms...CB club will sponsor a hake sale, K-Mart, Ed- wardsville,6 to9 p.m... L- I. field hockey still at states...School Tax at face value deadline is tomorrow...Last day for East Dallas UM will hold fish and chicken dinner 5 to 7 p.m...Pack 232 will hold a bake sale after Masses at Gate of Heaven tonight...Hoe down, Lake- I.ehman Junior High tonight...St. Paul's Holiday Boutique is still on...Indoor Fall Festival Emanuel Assembly of God, Harveys Lake, 7 p.m... Benefit social party, St. Francis Cabrini Church, 2 p.m...Open House Gate of Heaven School, 2 to 4 p.m...Sweet Adelines. 7 p.m., St. Mathews, Wilkes- Barre...Bishop O'Reilly at Senior Citizen Center, Planning program 1 meets 8 Costanzos...The Heaven will Shavertown United > Methodist Church. 8 at the school cafeteria... p.m... at play tonight... Girl Scout calendars is 2 to 11 at Bishop Indoor Fall Festival and 1 hp tomorrow... O'Reilly... Pack 232 bake sale is still b on... J J Lo ro & mC NT ) SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY | WEDNESDAY 15 16 17 18 19 Praver meeting, Covered dish dinner, Shavertown United Methodist, Borthwick slides. 6:30 p.m...Holiday Fair, Nesbit Medical Center sponsored by Rural Branch of Auxiliary. : today...Lal.eche meets, , Barkacs. Carverton Heights, 8 p.m... Oak Belated birthday greet- ings to Louise Jones who celebrated a birthday Nov. ) Ray and Julie Iwanowski enjoved the weekend visit- ing with Fred and Dolores Mitchell in the suburbs of Philadelphia. Eileen Marquis traveled from Westchester. New York to visit with her par- ents Betty and Harry. Belated birthday greet- . ings to Paula Remplowicz who celebrated her eighth birthday Nov. 4 and to Molly Boyle. her sixth birthday November 8. Nov. 9 was a hig day in the Ritts household. Marie able. The deadline for paying 1975 school taxes at face value: is > Nov. . 15. Vern Pritchard. Kingston Twp. tax collector reminds tax- pavers that a 5 per cent penalty will be added after that date. County and Municipal taxes are also payable at a penalty. Mr. and Mrs. John N. ConynghamIIT. Sufton Road. Trucksville, enter- tained recently at a cock- tail party and buffet at the Westmoreland « Club iin honor of their 25th wedding anniversary. They were married Nov. 24, 1950, in St. Stephen's Church by the Rev. Burke Rivers, rector emeritus. Mrs. Conyng- ham is the former Lou Car- penter. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Car- penter. Livingston. Mont. Ar. Conyngham is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William: H. Conyvngham, Wilkes-Barre. They have four children. Mr. Conyng- ham is associated with astern Pennsylvania Supply Co. Mr and Mrs. Charles Riegel. Harris Hill Road. Trucksville. spent fhe weekend in Sunbury where they attended the wedding of Mr. Riegel's sister. Ruth Riegel to Michael Willoughby of Newport. R.1.. where he is stationed with the U.S. Navy. Among the recent graduates from the Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island. S.C., was Private = Susan Leaf. “daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leaf of 53 Powder initial training. the emphasis is on physical conditioning, discipline and team effort. Recruits attend classes on history and organization of the Marine Corps. uniform regulations, first aid and military customs, Wilkes-Barre © Edwardsville © Wyoming Shavertown © Rt. 115-East End © Berwick Hill — enjoyed a birthday and a wedding anniversary. Congratulations. z Sorry to report that Mildred Espen is a surgical patient at Wilkes-Barre (ieneral Hospital. The very best to Alex and Annette Rebar who will celebrate their 38th wedding anniversary Nov, 18. Happy to note that Geri Bartz is recuperating at home after being a surgical patient at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. _ Birthday greetings to Danny Haefele who will enjoy his 12th birthday this week. Several neighbors have already ordered their Christmas sand candles. Please place your orders soon. A dozen candles, bags and enough sand costs $1.50. The number to dial is 639-5729. - Saturday. Nov. 15, cute little girl scouts will can- vass the neighborhood taking cookie orders. The cookies are $1.25 a box and will be delivered between Jan. 13 - 30. Gate of Heaven School will hold ‘Open House' Sun- day, November 16. 2 - 4 p.m. Parents are encour- aged to visit with their child's teachers. Anthony Amalfitano and Len” Circolone both of Brooklyn. New York. visited the Correales this past weekend and enter- tained the neighborhood with their ‘zaniness’. It takes several days for my ribs and neck bones to cease aching {rom all the laughter we shared. Special thank vou to Tommy Yoniski for loca- ting a pair of lost wire cutters and remember the plane that Mike Polachek lost? It was found. (This column reads like the lost and found section). Parents are invited to at- tend a Powerhouse Parent meeting. Nov. 20, 6 p.m. at the Bob Yetter home on Pine Street. “You honestly want to know what happened be- tween me and my hus- band’s standard shift car?” Last week my old but beautiful car took a fit and into the repair shop it went. So there I was with a cute little kiddy car parked in the drive way and me swearing I'll never drive it. After one day of staying home, my husband asked if I would give it another chance and try driving it. (Every marriage should go through this.) That night I drove up and down Oak Hill streets. Drove isn't the word. It was like a rodeo with me hanging on for dear life. Must have done okay be- cause Vin said ‘‘Take it to- morrow and relax’’. Took it out by myself and was very happy when I pulled up in the driveway and not a junk vard. That night T told my hus- band one of the things that hothers me is when another car is behind me. The next morning. full of enthus- You won't believe this...a patrol car comes up behind me and starts flashing his lights. T paid no attention because 1 wasn’t doing anythingwrong. Then he sounds his siren, I still kept bouncing along. Finally he pulls along side and signals me to pull over. At this point T was so excited. I was stepping on the clutch. gas pedal. brake. pushing all the buttons and blowing the horn. The officer informed me that the sign in the rear of my car. that warned neigh- boring vehicles, was block- ing my license plates. (I didn’t even know there was a sign because my hus- band. Mr. Subaru. never told me.) After putting myself to- gother, T stepped out and read. ‘New Driver - stay at least 50 feet hehind. This car rolls back on hills! Laugh - it works. cars come up behind. read the sign and then back up. Word of caution - stay far behind the white car in front of you. vou never know when the driver is me! Reservations are still available for Gate of Heaven's Christmas trip to Italy. Dec. 21 - January 5. Air fare only $415.00 via Pan American departing JFK. International Air- ports iNew: York. For details call Bridgette Correale. 639-5759. The annual calendar sale of Penn's Woods Girl Scout Energy device warning The Energy Committee of the Greater Wilkes- Barre Chamber of Commerce has expressed concern regarding some energy-saving devices and gimmicks that have been put on the market in this area. The committee suggests that homeowners be very cautious about purchasing any electrical-saving device which the salesman claims can be installed on the homeowner's electrical lines which will cut overall power consumption. 0% Off 30% Off Head H.R.P. Head GK 03 Head Standard 173 em up Reg. $135 Fisher Skis (AH Models) * Foam Core Ski * Tyrolia Bindings * Ski Boots * Ski Poles 30% Off 30% Off Reg. $175.00 135° SPORTING GOODS 15. The 1976 Bicentenn Girl Scout features Girl Scou Bicentennial projects Horizons Heroines photographs of outstandi Scouts. E.S.E.A. Mrs. visiting Gerald Cost per this t's following a those ng vear. Public and volunteer support next Scout This area's neighborhood calendar chairmen in- clude: Mrs. Mary Rogers. Kingston: Mrs. Thomas Colonna. Forty Fort: Mrs. Karen Tensa., Plvmouth: Mrs. Andrew Denmon. Dallas: = Mrs. "Thomas Letteer. "Trucksville and Mrs. Joseph - Grebeck. Wyoming. ing to snow removal. PLUS until 10 5 are sold and comfort. 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