{ | PAGE THIRTEEN" r X{( | Y ( : i YX ( YY ( Ea THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY KEEPING % w i 1s i 21 2 : 5 Meeting of Daddow-Isaacs Meeting of the confirmation Meeting of the Couples Club CPR class sponsored by the Meeting of the Mary Circle Regular monthly meeting of Dolls Womens”: Club's In American Legion Auxiliary at the Dallas Post Home, 8 p.m... POST-ED What's happening and membership class of Centermoreland UM Church, 7 p.m. in the pastor's of- fice... y) CHANGE OF WATCH--The United States Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 5-15 Wilkes-Barre, held it’s annual Change of Watch dinner on Saturday, Feb. 4th. Newly elected officers for the year were John J. Morgan (right) Flotilla Commander and Charles E. Fritz, (left) vice commander. The installation took place at Gus Gennetti's in Hazleton and was followed by a dinner dance. The primary purpose of the United safety boating. Flotilla 5-15 will give a free thirteen lesson boating safety and seamanship course starting on March 13, 1978. The course will be held at Howard Isaacs, Inc., in Trucksville, and will be held from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m: Anyone interested in taking the course may contact Commander John Morgan at 779-4878 for further information. of the Dallas UM Church, 6:30 p.m. at the chur- ch...Free blood pressure clinic from 9:30 a.m. to noon at Mark Il Restaurant, Dallas...Idetown Couples Club covered dish din- ner/meeting 6:30 p.m...Meeting of the Back Mt. Widows Club... Back Mountain Kiwanis Club from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m., Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas...Second day of the coin show at the Master Host Inn ‘of Wilkes-Barre beginning at 10 a.m... Coin Club will sponsor its annual Coin Show and Exhibit on Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 18 and 19 at the Master Hosts Inn of Wilkes Barre at the uin- terection of Routes 309 and 315-Kidder Stree. The show will open on Saturday, Feb. 18 at 10 a.m. and continue that day until 8:30 p.m., and on Sunday, the show will open at 10 a.m. and close at 6 p.m. Forty-five dealers from the U.S. and Canada will offer one of the finest arrays of U.S. and foreign coins, currency, tokens and medals ever presented in the Noytheast. Cub Scout Pack 232 held its pack meeting recently at Gate of Heaven Church. The following awards were presented: Den 1: Francis Parsons- silver arrow, John badge, Joseph Minichowski-bear badge; silver arrows, Timothy Rismondo-wolf badge, Thomas Hession-1 silver arrow; Den 3: Steve Rakos-wolf badge, Chris McCall-wolf badge, Chris Peeler-gold arrow, Brian Roberts-gold arrow; Webelos Den 2: Sean McCall-athlete award, John Hagan-athlete and engineer award, Thomas Sholtis-traveler award. Pack 232 Webelo Scouts Fun which was held at Francis Slocum Park. The Webelos won Best Sled for Show and second place for highest score in the entered the events were Feb. 19th. / Frank, Zeveney, Andy Yencha, John Spencer, John (Luksic, Patrick McDermott, Craig Scales, Patrick Rismondo. Andrew Yencha, Sr., Webelo Scout leader, assisted the sled. Cub\ Scouts from Den 2 under ! the leadership of Carole'Hill, den leader and her font Susan Thier entered other events. The James ( Cunningham, who won first prize in the sled race; Gregory Strazdus, Lynn { Sheehan, Sam Spencer, Tim Rismondo. Den 4 Scouts under the leader/ship of Sharon Randolph = and her assistant, Mary Shandra, also aktended. They were John |{ Randolph, Ross Shandira, Eric Moore and Billy Roberts, who won first piize in the sled race. The (Scouts from Pack 232 will) be picking up their popping corn this week which they are selling to raise rponey for their basebally trip. It will be availatble through cvailah and March. \ \ Admission to the public is free and free hourly door prizes will be awarded. Aspecial display and tribute to Abraham Lin- coln, our 16th president, will be featured. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Webber of Idetown ob- served their 24th wedding anniversary on Feb. 6. They were married Feb. 6, 1954, in Douglass Presbyterian Church, Lee Park. Mr. and Mrs. Fred tendants. The Webbers have a son, Fred, now serving with the US Air Force and two daughters, Mrs. Thomas Coburn, Harveys Lake and Mrs. Harry Hummel, South Amboy, N.J. Mrs. Webber is the former Melba Gibson of Lee Park. Mrs. ‘Harold Ash, 142 N. Main St., Shavertown, is a surgical patient-in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Kay Kalafsky is a surgical patient in Mercy Hospital, Wilkes-Barre. Thomas E. Williams, retiring master of George M. Dallas Lodge 531, Dallas, will be honored at a dinner at Irem Temple Country Club. Richard H. Disque II' is chairman assisted by David C. Jones. Janine Carey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Carey, Chase Manor, Dallas, has been named to the dean’s list for the last semester at Marywood College in Scranton. Miss Carey is a freshman and a graduate of Bishop PACK 281 CELEBRATES--Cub Scout Pack 281 of demonstration by John Casterline (top) during their Blue and Gold Dinner, Feb. 16, at Dallas Junior High School. Shown with Casterline in the photo above is John Keenan. Nancy McDonald is chairman of the Cub’s banquet and Dick Rogers is cubmaster for the pack. 7 am. to 6 p.m. Sunday Dinners Noon -6 P.M. Breakfast Special 99c Includes eC ffee JIMI'S RESTAURANT Dallas Shopping Center: i SS ER a a a a a pp a nt a Rm ~ pn LeRoy Roberts, Main Street, Dallas, is a patient at the VA Hospital, Wilkes- Barre. Roberts is building inspector for Dallas Borough. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Finarelli, Jr., 30 Dor- chester Drive, Dallas, announce the birth of a son, Angelo, Feb. 3, in Wilkes- Barre General Hospital. The couple has two other sons, Albert III and An- thony. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hoover, Woodbine Road, Shavertown, announce the birth of their first child, a daughter, Rebecca Amy, on Feb. 1 in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. The baby is the first grandchild of the maternal grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Pope of Trucksville. Mr. and Mrs. William Hoover is the former Dianne Pope. A speedy recovery to Mrs. Harold Ash, 142 N. Main St., Shavertown, who is a surgical patient in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Miss Ruth Worthington of - Idetown has been released from Wilkes- Barre General Hospital and is now a guest of «Carpenter’s Convalescent home of Idetown. < Happy . Birthday to Donald Boice of Rochester, N.Y., son of Edith Boice of celebrate his birthday on Feb. 18. Bad luck came to. the Hoover family over the weekend when fire struck the Dewey Hoover garage of the Shavertown United Methodist Church, 8 p.m. in the social rooms...Meeting of the Priscilla Circle of the Shavertown UM Church, 8 p.m. at the home of Cleda Shelby... the Lake-Lehman Band Spon- sors, 7:30 p.m. in the high school... ternational Dinner, 6 p.m. Prince of Peace - Chur-' ch...Postponed from Feb." 8... at the Outlet on Sunday. Fire apparently was due to an electrical problem. Hoover had been released from the hospital just the day before, where he was recovering from a heart attack. On Monday morning, Mrs. Elmer Hoover awoke to find the roof of her garage collapsed from the ‘heavy snow. Her car was inside, but hopefully there doesn’t seem to be much damage. Time will tell once it gets dug out of the debris. Best wishes for a speedy recovery to Dewey Hoover who was released from the hospital on Saturday after suffering a heart attack. Widows Club plans bird program The Back Mountain Widows Club will hold its regular meeting Saturday, Feb. 18, at 1 p.m. in the Trucksville Methodist Church educational building. Mrs. Martha Williams and her committee will be in. charge of the covered dish luncheon. Mrs. Louise James will show slides and give a talk on the appreciation of birds. Dorothy Sisco will preside. All widows in the Back Mountain are invited. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Kavanagh, Fort Huachucha, Ariz., an- nounce the birth of a son, Feb. 14, at Fort Huachucha Hospital. Mrs. Kavanagh is the former Barbara Griffith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Griffith, Trucksville. grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kavanagh, Robbins Road, Dallas, grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Honko, Shavertown, an- nounce the birth of a daughter, Tracy, born Feb. 11 at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Mrs. Honko is the former Carol Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Evans, Church Street, Dallas. The Honkos also have a son, Tony, age three. paternal Laurel Gillis of 17 shaver Avenue, Shavertown has been named to the dean’s list at Eisenhower College for the fall term. The Eisenhower dean’s list carries the names of those students attaining academic averages of 3.25 or better in a grading system which awards four points for each ‘““A” three Laurel, a senior at the college, is concentrating in economics. A graduate of Dallas High school, she has achieved Dean’s List standing every semester of her college career. Yi Wed., Fri, 675-3550 Sunset - *Seafood Restaurant Featuring 675-5719 ¥ Castle Inn Open 5 til 10 Rt. 415, Dallas
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