- OO - yy Eh aA eg NN ENE EE wr mye cht = ye rwr The Sinfonia da Camera will present ‘its: first concert of the season Saturday, Oct. 3, 8:30 p.m. in the Walsh Auditorium, College Misericordia, Dallas. Tickets are available at the door. : Guest “artist “for the evening will be Kineko Okumura, violinist. - She will perform the Orchestra Trio in C Major by J. Stamitz, “Suite” for Strings by Scarlatti, ‘‘Crisantemi’’ by Puccini, ‘‘Hueya’’ by Alberto Williams and the Violin Concerto in D Major by Paganini. _ Okumura was born in Tokyo where she began an early musical career performing and demonstrating for students: throughout Japan. As a Fullbright Scholar she studied in the United States making her debut at the Gardner Museum in Boston. - As a student ‘at ‘the Manhattan School of Music, Kineko was selected on three oc- casions to perform with the Manhattan Orchestra. After winning a prize at the Paganini Inter- national Competition she traveled in Italy ap- pearing with the Sienna Chamber Orchestra. Also in Italy Okumura was selected from the Master Class of Franco Gulli to: perform at ‘the Grand Concert of the Academia Chigiana. Her’s was the only performance which was reviewed. The Sienna News said, ‘...she has confirmed brilliantly her natural artistic virtuosity; La Campanella was unusually satisfying, spontaneous and very coherent musically. Kineko Okumura is ‘a graduate’ of the Julliard School where she studied with: Oscar Shumsky. Currently she is a member of the Y Chamber Symphony and Gramercy String Quartet. Last summer the quartet was featured at the Virginia Festival for the performing arts: Miss Okumura also appeared as soloist with the festival orchestra. BY MIKE POLK, 333-4 Two members of Centermoreland = Boy Scout Troop 336 have completed qualification for Eagle Scout awards and will be presented their Eagle pins at formal ceremonies to’ be held later in the Fall. They are Robert Faux and Richard Morgan. Supervisors of Franklin Township will meet Monday evening at 8 in the basement of the Orange United Methodist Church. Among the items on the agenda will be the opening of bids for a used tractor-grader for the township road depart- ment, Cub Pack 336 of Cen- termoreland has been reorganized and will meet Monday evening at 7:30 in Centermoreland United Methodist Church social rooms. Russell Dymond is the new cubmaster. About a score of area residents were among the more than 320 persons, sho attended testimonial dinner honoring Rev. Father Thomas Croghan, pastor of Sacred Heart R.C. Church, Plains, on the 35th” anniversary of his ordination into the Roman Catholic priesthood. Rev. Father Croghan served as pastor of St. Frances X. Gabrini R.C. Church in Carverton and its’ sister parish, Blessed Sacrament R.C. Church in Centermoreland, before his transfer to the Plains Church. Among area residents attending were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Krispin, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mikelaichik, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Prusko, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scholze, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Buzunis and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Latosek, Miss Florence Latosek, Mrs. Alexandra’ Mravec and son Alex, "Mrs. Betty Dorranece,- Mrs. Mary Krakesky and Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krispin = of Houston, Texas, have announced the birth: of their first child, a son born on Sept. 3 in Houston. Mrs. Krispin is the former Miss Mary Jane Kundrat, ‘daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kundrat of Carverton. Mr. Krispin is the son of Leonard and Alice Krispin of Krispin Road, Carverton. Mrs. John Kundrat, grandmother of PEI the new youngster, and her daughter, Debbie Kundrat, spent a month in Houston, and returned over the week end. Grandfather Kundrat journeyed to Houston last week and accompanied Mrs. Kundrat home. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sands, who own and operate Sandsdale Farm in Carverton, are showing a dozen of their prize Holstein cattle and the Bloomsburg Fair, which is being held this week. The couple, over the years, have won many blue ribbon awards in addition to winning the coveted ‘Premeier Breeder and Exhibitor’ award. This week the Sands’ have entries in the Junior, Intermediate and Senior heifer calf classes; senior yearling heifer and a nine-month old bull calf. Flowers on the altar for Sunday services at Mount Zion United Methodist Church were presented by Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Shaffer in memory of their grandson, Jason Gaughan; and by Mr. and Mrs. John Borzell in memory of the late Mabel Brace. { Pe Supervisors of Nor- thmoreland Township will meet Monday evening at 7 at the home of the board’s secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Millard Beatty; Route 292, Centermoreland. Jack Husband is board chairman. : World Communion Day will be observed on Sunday in all three churches of the Cen- ; Bag a Sharp Bes 675-5211 Classified Ads ermoreland United Methodist Charge. Rev. "Donald Walter, pastor, will distribute: com- munion at the morning worship service at East Dallas at ‘9 a.m. at Dymond Hollow at 10 a.m. and at ‘Centermoreland UM church at 11:15. Mr. and Mrs. David B. (Marilyn) Carr of West Palm Beach, Fla. and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas (Carol) Dorosky of Homestead, Fla. returned Sunday Mrs. Carr's and Mrs. Dorosky’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spare of Carverton, who observed their golden wedding anniversary on Friday and were honored at an open house Sunday. York Swartwood of Sutton Creek Road is home and somewhat improved after a week as a medical parient ‘in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Friends of Herman Coon of Carverton will be glad to learn his condition pool at ‘St. Michael's : School for Boys at Hoban Heights: Ted Dreisbach : of Falls, a member of the | faculty: at Penn State’s © ~ Lehman. campus, is — swimming instructor. | About 30 members of the troop are participating in - the program to’ develop | their aquatic skills. * Incidently, the troop has captured district. swimming honors for the | past 11 years. § at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital where he has been a medical parient about ‘three weeks is somewhat improved. Mrs. Gene Patti Long of Lake Worth, Fla, returned Monday after attending the open house celebration for her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spare of Carverton. Trustee board of East : Dallas United Methodist | Church will meet Wed- | nesday evening, Oct. 7, at 7. 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