SR TE PAGE TWENTY Nov. 6. Casterline, Dorrance, Pack 233, Shavertown, recently held monthly pack meeting, a Halloween party. Prizes were awarded to the following for their out- standing costumes: Best Looking to Peter Williams as a cowboy; Funniest to Doug Handlong as a ‘robot, Most Original to Jeff Kubasti as an ear of corn and Scariest to E.J. Raver. Meredith Mullin, Joan Segrave-Daly, = Marlo Trapani, and Julie Weinman. Also, during the Can- delighting Ceremony, the other members of this troop re-dedicated themselves to Girl Scouting. They are: Amy An awards ceremony was also held. Bobcat badges were earned by Doug Handlong, Philip Novola, Steven Carr, Alan Landis, Matt Balberchak, Greg Voorhees, and Peter Williams. Gold arrows were earned by Chris Chapple, Josh Henry, and Hugh Hall. Silver ‘arrows were awarded to E.J. Raver, Allardyce, Courtney Debra . Kindler, Mary Pat Millham, Laura Napieralski, Joyce Oravitz, Ann Marie Pall, Nicole Reggi, Dawn ‘Rismondo, Kim Taylor, Kim Thompson, and Natalie Ziolkowski. Following the program, Kurt German (4), Robert Sowga (4), and HUgh Hall (2). : Year pins wre awarded to E.J. Raver, Scott + Lamoreux, Robert Sowga, Kurt German, Jeff Kubasti, Chris Chapple, Hugh Hall, Josh Henry, and = Randy Kemmerer, The same boys also received perfect at- tendance pins. Local theater-goers will have the opportunity to see the very popular attempts of the lovable matchmaker, Dolly Levi, to find a suitable wife for comedy farce ‘‘The the irascible merchant, Matchmaker”, Nov, 16 = Horace Vandergelder. and 17, at the Dallas Hilarious and com- Senior High School plicated situations arise auditorium. as Dolly involves Vander- The story is set in the 1880’s and involves the gelders niece, his two clerks and two milliner- RATS and WANTED “\c MAN'S MOST DANGEROUS ENEMY. RATS & MICE WANTED FOR THE FOLLOWING CRIMES: © Attacking Children © Killing Poultry ® Destroying Property ¢ Contaminating Food ® Carrying Disease ° Starting Fires WHERE TO SEARCH: ® In trash or near food ® Around grain in the barn ¢ Inside or outside the house SIGNS TO LOOK FOR: © Droppings or gnawings ® Overhead body smears ® Runways, holes, burrows Hf FLAVORIZED RAT:-Kako) VU. 5. PATENT OFFICE BR Quick Service Easy Parki 675-5121 ray 675-3366 Shavertown esses in her schemes. She does find a match for needs much subtle con- vincing before he becomes agreeable. Audiences will be en- tertained by zany scenes involving mistaken identities, = characters dressed in clothing of the opposite sex, quick leaps from hiding places and additional absurd situations. . Student director of the production is ‘Alice Baloga; stage manager, William Morgan; costume chief is Bon- nielyn Vail; prop chief, Suzanne Williams and lighting chief, Dave Orehatsky. The play is directed by Donald Hopkins. Curtain time is 8 p.m. Tickets are $1.50 for adults and $1 for students. WOMEN — TEENAGERS UNWANTED HAIR REMOVED Rita Spar Electrologist 6 Fox Hollow Drive Dallas, Pa. 18612 By Appointment 675-0944 refreshments were served to the Brownie Troop, their parents and friends. Mrs. Martha Butler was refreshment chairman. Mrs. Evelyn Napieralski are Brownie leaders, assisted by Mrs. Christine Ziolkowski. § On Sunday, Nov. 4 a hike was held with all the boys participating. Plans are also being made to help the U.S. Olympic athletes by holding an Olympic event. Each boy will earn an official Olympic patch by at- tending this program. iwanians The weekly meeting of the Back Mt. Kiwanis Club was held Saturday, Nov. 10, at the Mark II Restaurant, Dallas. Club President Bill Coburn presided. Honored guests attending the meeting, were the wives of the Other visiting guests at the meeting were: George McCutcheon, ‘It. Governor of Division 15, and Reese Pelton, past president of the Dallas Kiwanis Club. Also on the Back Mt. Kiwanis Club will hold its bi-monthly paper drive. The drive will begin at 9 a.m. and conclude at noon. The drive will be held in the rear of the Offset Paperback Company, Dallas. Jackson CTA Jackson Township Concerned Taxpayers Association will hold their monthly meeting Tuesday, Nov. 20, at 7:30 p.m. at the Farmer’s Inn. a ie Wo xt Wr dp ma afr mtr Ne agp sbe oats Ka afr wr Ne x LL gee ede de Seti Sed Sel iR M ha k te RM RGR TE gw y A vo] y * . = EE _ 1° * Ma xha ‘ b Wa | * t7 i ; ae : Ne ! ® 3% XB ¥ : se 2 $2 ¢ Re Ne xe 4 ow ne alg ’ » ¢ i A Christmas Giftto 3& a 0 a ®. =1980-* | last throughout the year! * ab ps i ; Nn ° OVER 200 = ! by i RECIPES = Ne Exciting ideas to brighten your holiday menus in every fe ' season . . . 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Pictured are: first row: Yvonne Hando, Keri Dugan, Stacy Bottoms, Melinda English; second row: Tricia Bookless, Kristen Har- disky, Tara Tondora, Wendy Hozempa, Megan Har- disky; third row: Nicole Gardner, Cindy Delinsky, Danielle Baker, Melanie Haberstitch, Patty Mahle, Gianna Santarelli; fourth row: Diane Hozempa, Joyce Handley, and Terry Haberstitch, leaders. Absent from photo was Brownie Terry Handley. After the girls received their Brownie pins, there were refreshments served to all the guests. by Helen Franklin The Ladies Auxiliary of the Jackson Township Fire Company will have their meeting on Wed- nesday, November 14, at 8 p.m. in the fire hall, Chase. Anna Manzoni will present slides. Mrs. Hazel Fielding will preside. Hostesses are Mrs. Meryl Wagner, and Mrs. Carolyn Esser. On November 21 a Thanksgiving Eve service and communion will be held at the Huntsville U. M. Church starting at 6:45 p.m. The Rev. Donald Sperling is’ pastor. A Christmas party for the Auxiliary will be held the Hoagie Bar, Dallas. There will be a gift ex- change. For reservations call Hazel Fielding or Meryl Wagner, no -later than Pec.'5. Mark Masitis, son of Ronald and Shirley Masitis, Chase Manor, is attending Carnegie Mellon University School of Architecture. Mark recently had a surprise sisters, Michelle, and Rosemary student at University of Penn- sylvania, will spend Thanksgiving with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zbiek of Chase. Airman Kevin Wagner, J Monterey, Calif., writes he expects to be home for Christmas. Kevin is a Lake-Lehman High School graduate and the son of Mrs. Meryl Wagner of Follies Rd. : Mrs. Paul Shouldice of Zbiek, Indianna Amy, and Mrs. Nelson Coates visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Townsend, and new son Drew Edward, of Elizabeth- town. Mrs. Townsend is the former Diane Shouldice. Mr. and Mrs. Ollen Heinricks, of Rhine River MY SINCERE THANKS and APPRECIATION support of my FRANK JAGODINSKI Greenhouse 696-1117 *6.50 Valley, Germany and Mrs. Emmi Nachtrap of Aalen, Germany have returned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Roshoski of Shady Rill Rd. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Newell and daughter, Jo- nelle, of Hunlock Creek were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Newell and son,. Terry on Saturday evening. Miss Laurie Kittle has returned to Washington, D.C. after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kittle, Huntsville. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent De Paul, Aston, Pa. recently visited her mother, Mrs. Meryl Wagner of Follies Rd. Mr. and Mrs. James Smith and son, Stephen are visiting Mrs. Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Laskowski, of Shady Rill Rd. We send get well wishes to the sick folks.‘ Mrs. Pendred Rice, Chase Hillside Rd. is a patient in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Mrs. Edwin Yanchik, of Chase Manor is convalescing at her home. John Newell was in- jured at work and is a patient at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. John is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Holden Newell of Hunt- sville. Eddie Schrama of Ceasetown has returned home from Nesbitt Belated birthday greetings to Ralph Esser, of Follies Rd., who ob- served his birthday on Oct. 28. A dinner party Dairy Store 696-2881 was given in his honor by Tommy Price. Mrs. Esther Murray, Shady Rill Rd., observed her birthday on Oct. 30. She was happy to receive birthday greetings from “President Jimmy Carter. Donnie Myers of Mountaintop celebrated his 14th birthday on Nov. 11. Donnie is the grandson of Mrs. Helen Balliet of Chase. y Mr. and Mrs. Charles Small, and son Kenneth spent a weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith, Dallas. "The hunting party returns from Langely, Maine. Elmer Swelgin, Smith Pond Rd., David Strenfel, Lake Silkworth, happy hunters brought back a four point buck. Mr. and Mrs. Velton ' Bean of Ceasetown spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Naugle of Wanamie. A family dinner was held on Sunday, Nov. 11, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Benning Sr., of Jackson Church Rd., in honor of the birthdays of Dennis Bonning Sr. on Nov. 8, and grand- daughter Andrea Bunny, who will be seven years old on Nov. 14, and Mr. Thomas Bunny; Sr., birth- day on Nov. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Burton King of Harveys Lake spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bonning Sr. Robert Wright of Wyckoff, N.J., recently spent a weekend with his Wright of Chase. HARVEYS LAKE Comfortable 2 bdrm, home, country kitchen, lg. dining room, screened por- ch off living room, garage, $30,000. LAKE FRONT AVAILABLE 639-5687 & i AA AR A * v =m él. EVER CONSIDER "REAL ESTATE? SWEET VALLEY--Potential business location. Approx. 1 acre located on Rt. 118 & 4068 (Mooretown Road). Triangular in shape and easily accessible from either road. Call Audrey Jenkins. LEHMAN TOWNSHIP--100 acres approx: 6 minutes from Dallas Borough. Call Audrey Jenkins for details. SHAVERTOWN--Don’t wait! home site. Sewer hook-up com- plete. Call Carol Jubis . . *6,300 LAKE TOWNSHIP--Rt. 29. WOODED ACRES - BUILD YOUR NEW HOME HERE! 6-12 acres. Call Don Wolberg. LAKE TOWNSHIP--Rt. 118 Titan Mobile Home, 12 x 70’ on 3.08 acres, near Route 29. Approximately 314’ highway 287-1196 675-2159 v 2 1s eds
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