PAGE TWELVE February meeting of the board of supervisors of Franklin Township will be held Monday evening at 8 in the Orange United ~ Methodist Church social rooms. Board Chairman Alex Matukaitis will preside. Major C. B. Townsend, USAF Rtd.; has returned to his home in Colorado Springs, Colo., after a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.B. Townsend of Orange. Communion will be administered at the 11 a.m. worship service on Sunday in Northmoreland Baptist Church. Rev. Truman Reeves, who retired last month as pastor of Nor- thmoreland Baptist Church in Centermoreland, will conduct the communion service. At the Sunday evening ‘Singspiration’ service at 7:30, Ralph Johns of the Baptist Bible College at Clarks Summit will be in charge of the service, assisted by Mrs. Arla Charney, organist and Kenneth Harding, pianist. Friends of Willidm Schild. = Centermoreland. will be glad to know he is recuperating at home. Rev. Carlos Munoz of Centermoreland spent Monday and Tuesday in Philadelphia where he visited his son, Leonard Munoz, who is a patient in Lankenau Hospital in Philadelphia. Beaumont sign-up Parents of school children ‘of Northmoreland Township, who will enter the kindergarten or first grade classes at the new elementary school being erected at Evans Falls in September are reminded that today ‘and tomorrow are the last days for registration of those children. Registration is being held all this week from 10 a.m. to. 2 p.m. at the Beaumont Elementary School. Registration will close Friday afternoon at 2. Early registration is being requested ~ to permit Tunkhannock Area School personnel to make plans for teacher staffing and bus route provisions when the school open in Sep- tember. Council of Ministries of Centermoreland United Methodist Church will meet this evening at 7 at the church. A meeting of the administrative board will follow at 8. A special offering will be taken up at Sunday’s services in the three United Methodist Churches ‘Woolrich ‘London Fog ‘Collegetown DAM’S BACK MOUNTAIN CLOTHES SHOPPING eniER comprising the Carverton UM Charge, Rev. Paul Bauer, pastor, has an- nounced. Proceeds of the offering will go towards the Dominican Mission Fund of the Wyoming Con- ference. Pairs & Spares Carverton UM Church will meet at the church Saturday evening at 7:30 to continue work on the new floor being installed in the church basement. : President George Parrish requests all members to attend. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine of St. Frances Cabrini Church, Carverton, and Blessed Sacrament Church with Leonard Krispin, president, in charge. Plans for the coming Lenten season will be discussed. Rev. Father® Thomas Croghan is moderator of the CCD. Mr. and Mrs. David Weaver of Centermoreland and Mrs. Estella Whispell, also of Centermoreland, entertained Saturday at a roller skating party at Bonomo’s Rink in Dallas in honor of the formers’ daughter, Miss Lois Weaver, who observed her 11th birthday anniversary on Saturday. * Birthday congratulations also are extended to Frank Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Williams of Centermoreland, who observed his 19th birthday anniversary on Tuesday. He is a freshman student at the Lehman campus of Penn State University where he is studying bio- medical technology. He is a 1977 graduate of Tunkhannock Area High School. Wesley Lewis lof Mt. Zion, lay member, Rev. Paul Bauer, pastor, will attend the special session of the Wyoming Conference of United Methodist Churches Saturday morning at 9 in Clarks = Summit « UM Church. They will represent ‘lis churches of the Carverton UM Charge at Orange, Mt. Stabler to speak Rev. Elliot Stabler, pastor of the Pittston and Wyoming Baptist Chur- ches, will be the guest speaker at the healing CLEARER IAT) THIS WEEK: CLI EES service to be held Wed- nesday evening, beginning at 7:30 in Carverton UM Church. : Friends of Miles Shales, Atherholt Road, Bunker ‘HII, will be glad to hear he is reported as ‘‘doing well’ at Nesbitt Hospital Hospital where he is a medical patient. Communion will be advministered at morning services in the three United Methodist Churches comprosing the Cen- termoreland UM Charge-- at East Dallas at 8:45; at Dymond Hollow at 10, and in Centermoreland UM Church at 11:15. Rev. Carlos Munoz, Charge pastor, will administer the sacrament. Friends of Mrs. Alberta Cook, Route 309, Shavertown, will be glad to hear she is making progress from the illness that has kept her at Mercy Hospital for more than two weeks. She has been moved out of the hospital’s coming along nicely. Bloomers visit Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bloomer of Marlton, N.J., spent the weekend with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin, Sr., Maplewood Heights, Fernbrook. The Bloomers will leave Friday to spend 10 days in Florida with Mr. Bloomer’s parents. About 60 men of the Mt. Zion ‘area turned out Saturday for the annual venison dinner at the Mt. Zion Methodist Church. Friends of Thomas Dixon, Ryman Road, East he is convalescing at home. He suffered a fracture of the foot while at work and was treated atNesbitt Memorial Hospital. Auxiliary serves Members of the Ladies Township Voluntes: Fire Company = will serve refreshments at the auc- tion to be held at. the fire hall on Saturday, Feb. 11, starting at 7 o’clock that evening. Mrs. Alteha Dymond is president of the auxiliary. By the way, Mrs. Dymond asked the writer to inform all members of the auxiliary that the customary Wednesday quilting sessions are held every Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. * Service » SIDING © ROOFING o PATIOS Walter Kozemchak, Milton Owens, Lt. Flack, Sr. Samuel Gardner in Orange. There is con- siderable work to be done on several quilts for prospective customers and help from the auxiliary’s quilters is badly needed. Supervisors of Nor- thmoreland Township will meet Monday evening at 7 at the home of the board’s secretary, Mrs. Beatrice Beatty, Route 292, Cen- termoreland. Board Chairman Jack Husband will preside. Glenn Moyer of Oak Drive, Carverton Heights, was a medical patient at Wilkes-Barre . General Hospital at presstime. His condition was -much im- proved and indications at presstime were that) he would be discharged sometime on Tuesday. Spring near? Spring can’t be foo far away! Mountain Grange 567 of Carverton will meet Monday, evening, Feb. 13, aliby in the Grange Hall, Bodle Road and West Eighth Street, and the will be the sale of garden seeds for the coming season, . according to Grange Master Stanley Krzanowski, who will preside at the session. Spring is the scheduled meeting of the Orange- Centermoreland Little League, which will be held Sunday afternoon at 3:30 at the Orange UM Church. Officers will be elected and plans made for the coming season and a cordial invitation has been extended to attend to all adult residents of Franklin and Northmoreland Townships by Richard ‘Dick’ Hislop of Orange, who is president. Other Ben Crofchick, and Mrs. Betty Mokychic of Orange, who is secretary-treasurer. Resident's husband assigned USAF! T-Sgi. Raymond E. Thomas Jr., son of retired USAF Lt. Col. and Mrs. Raymond F. Thomas of 214 Sunset Drive, N. Redlands, Calif., has E. Warren AFB, Wyo. Sgt. Thomas, an elec- tronic communications and cryptographic equipment technician with a unit of the Air Force Com- Service, previously served at Hickam AFB, Hawaii. The sergeant is a 1966 graduate of Redlands High School and attended Black Hills State College at Rapid City, S.D. His wife, Jo, is the daughter of retired USAF M-Sgt. and Mrs. Richard L. Huntsinger of RD 1, Dallas. © SHUTTERS £0 6 0 0 0 3 09 09 a £9 00 65 60s 60 69 09 $9 09 “9 € 9 09 6909 0.9m 5 Sn 88 a 05 0 9. Mr. and Mrs. John Fetterman, 81 Church St. Dallas, announce the birth of a daughter, Carrie Elizabeth, weighing 6 lbs. Memorial Hospital. The couple has two sons both students in Dallas Area Brownie Troop 654, under the leadership of Mrs. Joan Bolinski and Mrs. Rita Kurtinitis, recently toured the Dallas Fire and Ambulance Company. Assistant fire chief James B. Davies III showed the Brownies the equipment and discussed fire prevention. Brownies taking the tour were Tracy Baines, Lori Bartleson, Christine Bolinski, Dwin Campbell, Barbara Davies, Theresa Dressler, Kim. . Hall; Colleen Jordan, Tracy Kurtinitis, Heather Mannix, Heidi Kristine Piatkowski, Michelle Price, Rebecca Rothschild, Beth Smaka, Karen gtabor, and Lindsey Williams. Mrs. Patricia Konopki, Meadowcrest, Trucksville, has been a surgical patient in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Howard Johns, husband _ of Jennie Major Johns, who ‘resides with his: wife at Bryant’s Mobile Home Park is employed at Commonwealth Telephone Co. He is gery much among the live » deceased as rece WFrumored. Cheryl Wagner, Meryl Wagner, RD 2, Dallas, has been named to, the dean’s list at Lock Haven State College for the Fall semester. Cheryl, a student majoring in secondary communications attained a 3.8 average out of a possible 4.0. Catherine Alice Gray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Gray, 25 West- minster Drive, Dallas, has been named to the deans list for high academic achievement during the fall semester at Ship- pensburg State College. Mrs. Gordon Edwards, who recently left the Back Mountain area to reside in luncheon at Newberry Estates by members of the Knitters Club. Congratulations to Richard Demmy, former Dallas resident, who will become executive vicef vironmental Consultants-# Designers, West. Chester. area transferred from the local UGI office, Luzerne County Division, to the UGI Corporation, Valley Forge where he was vice president of public affairs. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Spencer, RD 1, Sweet Valley, announce the birth of a daughter, Jan. 22, in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Wendy D. Aicher, Red Ledge Drive, Dallas, has been named to the dean’s list at Pennsylvania State University for the fall term which ended in November. Stephen Colombo, 39 Spring St., Shavertown, retired last week from General Cigar Co., retirement dinner Henry P. Grabski and creative p .Creative Photography Unique Lighting .Candlelight Misties Stunning Fantasies .Stained-Glass Cascades Altar Rhapsodies { i I l i i i / J i { i / J 0900 90 $9 00 0 OW OF Ty 0 PW 00 05 69 Wn 650 60m esl ese Ce = Tr ER 2
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