Moran Photo) The following students have obtained an average Heather Andrew Grade 1: Missy Tammie Yeter. Grades 2 and 3: Chris Brooks, Heather Camp- bell, Holly Hughes, Mary Miller, Melanie Raspen, Leigh Jamgochian, Adam Norwig, Darcie Yeter. Grades 4 through 6; Chad Brooks, Amy Campbell, Carol Miller, Jared Samuel. Grades 7 and 8; John Britt, Darci Davis, Michele Eason, John Miller, Seth Samuel. Carverton United Methodist Church has completed plans for an ice cream social Saturday in Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Kohl of Lake Township observed their eighth wedding anniversary June 16. The Kohls are QUANTITIES LIMITED A if . i I AJ (Al i both employed by the Department of Health and Human Services, Wilkes- Barre. Last 25-3819 the social rooms. Serving begins from 2 to 7 p.m., under the direction of Rev. Allen Cease, Doris Stearn, Carol Metz, Glenn Moyer and George Parrish. ‘‘Pairs and Spares Class’’ will handle t i the kitchen. Weather permitting, games and entertainment will be held for children on church grounds. Mrs. George Kromelbein will direct the setting up of Methodist Women’s craft table. PAGE THIRTEEN Carverton UM Charge honors graduates The 1981 college and congratulated the Wilkes-Barre Vo-Tech, School; Sandra Lewis and high school graduates following at services on and Terri Metz, Dallas: William Daniels, were honored at services Sunday: Area High School. Wyoming Area High Sunday morning in the At Mt. Zion UM Church, School. three United Methodist At Carverton UM Jacqueline Lewis, East At Orange UM Church: Churches that comprise Church, Joseph Perry, Stroudsburg State Harry Dewey and Doris the Carverton UM Charge. Rev. Dr. Allan Cease, Charge pastor, Jr., who graduated from the University of Pitt- sburgh; Mona Sickler, Heart victims can help with new study One-time Heart Attack victims between the ages of 28 and 64 are currently being sought to par- ticipate in a study which lowers cholesterol to an unprecedented level. With heart disease claiming 800,000 lives annually, the National Institutes of Health is funding four research centers. across the country to explore the role of lowered cholesterol in the treatment of heart attack victims. Researchers hope to find conclusive evidence that maximal reduction of this fatty substance will significantly reduce the risk of heart disease. The East Coast Center, College; Mark Burgess, Seton Catholic: High Morgan, Dallas Area High School. which opened a short time ago, is located at The Lankenau Hospital in Philadelphia. The center provides transportaiton and lodging for all prospective participants and an interested family member to come in for a screening visit. Interested persons - 28 through 64 who have suffered one Heart Attack within the last five years are urged to contact the Hyperlipidemia Study for more information. Call toll free 1-800-362-5244. Nesbitt sets big clearance baby contest A special feature of the 1981 Nesbitt Memorial Hospital Auxiliary’s Annual June Festival scheduled for Saturday, June 20 from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. on the hospital grounds, 562 Wyoming Ave., Kingston is a Baby Contest. Registration will be the day of the Festival from 11:30 a.m. to 12 noon in the Auditorium, Nesbitt Medical Arts Bldg., 534 Wyoming Ave., Kingston. 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