PAGE FOURTEEN aa oa ee pT TEE BY MIKE POLK About two score young people and chaperones attended the all night ‘Thing-a-ma-skate’ at Bethlehem, Pa. on Friday evening, November 19.- Chaperones were Rev. .and Mrs. Jerry Tallent and Pastor and Mrs. Dave Van Etten of Noxen. Choir of United Bell present a concert of Noxen United (PEREREBEL ITRBEEERABTERES EAARTSREREYE attend. Methodist 23 x OE WE % La Ri served in Noxen UM Church on Sunday when an offering was taken up for the UM Student Fund. A business meeting for members of Noxen Independent Bible Church will be held this evening at "7:30. Christmas banquet for members of the church will be held Saturday evening at 6:30 in the church hall. There will be a gift exchange and men’s gifts should be tied with green ribbon; women’s gifts with' red ribbon. Choir of St. Luke's Lutheran Church will rehearse Tuesday church.. Mrs. Dorothy Case is director. Belated birthday greetings are extended to Mrs. ‘Earl (Helen) Crispell, who marked another milestone on November 22, Deby-Lynn Zipay, who observed her fourth birth- day on Friday. Supervisors of Monroe Township will meet Monday evening at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Arlene Traver, secretary, Routes 29 and 309, Bowmans Creek. Board Chairman James Sickler will preside. The 1982 proposed budget for the township will come up for first reading. Mrs. Lela Wall, who had been a patient at Wilkes- Barre General Hospital, is recuperating at home. Supervisors of Noxen Township will meet Tuesday evening at 7 at the Noxen Community Building. Board Chair- man Harold Bennett will preside. Township budget for 1982 will come up for first reading. Members of Noxen Independent Bible Church are collecting ‘stocking fillers’ for the Old Folk’s Home for Christmas. Mrs. Linda Searfoss is in charge of the project." Small items of hand lotions, shampoos, after shave lotions and the like will be apreciated. Cash donations in lieu of gifts: also will be welcome. iJ wanhnA vd haioiasn o - 675-3043 675-4004 Dallas 675-2181 # 675-2053 Jacque Bulkely, Jr. of Noxen is home after a stay in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Fred Schenckk of Noxen was reported in fair condition at Wilkes- Barre General Hospital at presstime. He has been a medical patient ‘there about two weeks. Ernest ' Dendler of Noxen has returned home after being a patient in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. December 14 Christmas party at Trucksville Members of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Trucksville Vol. fire company are invited to attend ‘the Christmas party, Dec. 14 at 6:30 p.m. All members are in- vited to bring a guest and a covered vegetable or gelatin dish. A party platter will be supplied by the auxiliary. Please make reser- vations with Millie Wall 696-3731 or JoAnne Sarley 675-3733 before Dec. 10. \ \ The 1982 township budget will come up for first ‘reading at the December meeting of Franklin Township board of supervisors Monday evening at ‘8 in the basement of the Orange United Methodist Church. “Board Chairman William Meade will preside. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood and children Denise and Julie of Equinunk, Pa. spent Saturday with’ Mrs. Wood’s parents, Rev. and Mrs. Donald Walter of Cen- termoreland. Tom Schulze returned Sunday after spending the holiday weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schulze of Car- verton. Tom is a first semester junior at Mansfield State College where he is on the staff of the college radio station, WNTE (89.5 FM) Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Townsend and sons David and Scott of Orange were holiday dinner guests of her parents; Mr. and Mrs.Richard Ritter of Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Howard of Rochester, Conn. spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr. Howard's sister, Mrs. Cm, Genie Scott, and family of Lake Louise. Mr. and Mrs. James Charney and daughter Cynthia of Franklin, N.J. spent the holiday weekend Mrs. Gertrude Grauzlis of Carverton. December meeting of the board of supervisors of Northmoreland Township will be held Monday evening at 7 at the home of the board’s secretary, Mrs. Bea Beatty, Route 292, Cen- termoreland. Board Chairman Jack Husband will preside. Miss Linda Brace, a sophomore at Bloom- sburg State College, returned Sunday after spending the holiday weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Brace of Orange. Miss Connie Wink, RN, of Cranbury, N.J. spent the holiday weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William | Wink, Sr. of Orange. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Franek of Franklin, N.J. have returned after spending the holiday weekend with: Mrs. Franek’s sister, Mrs. Gertrude Charney, Carverton. Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew timek of Orange were his mother, Mrs. Anges Timek of Pittston; Richard Zaremski of Plains, and and Mrs. Larry Zaremski and son Paul of Scranton. Mr. and Mrs. John McCafferty of Carverton and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mason Eshelman of Wyoming, and their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Geracci: and Stacey of \ Gift Guide. some dinner guests. Mr. and Mrs. William Wink, Jr. and daughter Becky and their two- month old son, Christian, returned Monday after weekend with: Bill's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Wink, Sr. of Orange. They stayed over through Monday to allow Bill to deer hunt. David and Peter Howard of Windsor, Conn. returned Monday after spending the holiday weekend with their sister, Mrs. Genie Scott and family of Lake Louise. Curt Edwards of East Dallas is a patient ‘in Nesbitt © Memorial Hospital, Kingston. Flowers on the altar for services in Orange UM Church were placed their in memory of Tony Sigworth by the family. Communion was ad- ministered at Sunday morning’s services in the three churches of the Carverton UM Charge at Orange, Mount Zion and Carverton. Christmas banquet for members of Nor- thmoreland Baptist. Church at Cen- termoreland will be held Saturday evening, December 19, at the Homestead Restaurant in Waverly. Flowers on the altar for services in Cen- termoreland UM Church Sunday were placed there by Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jones in memory of their son, Jeffrey Jones. Administrative Council of East Dallas United Methodist Church will meet this evening at 7:30. Trustee board members will meet this evening at 7. Cen- United ‘Members of termoreland participating again this year in the ‘Red Stocking’ fund drive for the Brooklyn, N.Y. Methodist Hospital. Stockings and envelopes are available at desiring ' to participate. ‘Administrative Council of \Centermoreland UM Church will meet tomorrow evening at 7:30 in the church social rooms. The annual Christmas M’M’s, for women of Centermoreland UM Church. will be held Friday evening, starting at 6, in the church social rooms. Those planning to a covered dish and china place setting, along with a dozen Christmas cookies. Annual Christmas program at ; thmoreland Baptist Church in Cen- termoreland will be presented Sunday evening, December 20. Full rehearsals will be held Saturday, December 21, at 9 a.m. and Friday evening, December 18, at 7, Pastor James May has announced. Christmas celebration at East Dallas United Methodist Church will be ) SNOWDON FUNERAL HOME Shavertown, Pa ‘Serving the entire Back Mountain Area’’ CHARLESR. ‘BRADER Auto Tags Serviceand Notary Public Harveys Lake 639-1095 CHECKERBOARD INN Carverton Rd. Trucksville, Pa 696-9595 entire family! held Sunday afternoon, starting at 2:30. Program will include tree trim- ming, carols, games. Those planning to attend . are asked to bring a covered dish; beverage * and meat will be provided and there will be a $2 gift’ exchange. Rev. Donald Walter is pastor. Don’t miss the Christmas hv Si i i j Ella Moore Class of Gift Guide coming... Be ey Methodist Church will hold its Christmas party’ at noon on Tuesday (Dec. 8) at the church social rooms. There will be a $2 ! ra : gift ‘exchange. Those OVESET Se ~~ PAPERBACK Just sit back in your old easy chair and browse through the wide selection of gift- giving items. . SUBURBANOIL SERVICE, INC. i December 9 675-5281 824-9964 : in your PENN STATE/WILKES BARRE CAMPUS Lehman,Pa 675-2171 dish to share and a ‘crazy bingo’ gift. = Mrs. Edna Husband is president of the class.
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