according To be eligible for employees also required two Mrs. Ellen Murosky of Redlans, Calif. has returned after visiting her mother, Mrs. Rose Jones of Orange. While here she attended the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Lucy Zarnoch of Orange. Mr. and Mrs. George - Tamalis of Miami Springs, Fla., arrived last weekend to spend the summer at their home in Orange. Mrs. Deborah Mickou and children, Thomas and Donald, of Athens, Greece, are spending a month with Mrs. Mickou’s parents, Rev. and Mr. Donald Walter of Centermoreland. Their husband and father, Captain Kerry Mickou, ‘will arrive on July 26 and join his family in Center- moreland. Following the 30-day furlough from the United States Air Force, Captain Mickou will be assigned to the Lackland, Texas, Air Force Base. Mrs. Florence Martin of East Dallas was a patient at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital’s Room 437 at presstime. Also a patient there in Room 558 was Mrs. Ella Wolfe of Dymond Hollow. About 150 children attended the annual Daily Vacation Bible School held at the Centermoreland United Methodist Church. Rev. Donald Walter is pastor. Plans for the 28th annual chicken barbecue and auc- tion of Centermoreland United Methodist Church are progressing. The bene- fit affair will be held Friday and Saturday, Aug. 12-13, on the church Has Moved To New Location Wed.-Sat. 11 to 5 Sunday Noon to 5 items for the auction are being solicited and donors are asked to call the par- sonage at 333-4354 or Mrs. Robert Phillips at 333-4246. Jack Rogers and Clarence “Caddie” Besteder are in charge of solicitations, assisted by Frank G. Wil- liams. Mrs. Robert Phillips and children Beth and Bobby and Miss Beth Sikowski of Centermoreland have returned after spending the holiday weekend with Mrs. Phillips’ brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Fuller in Reading. Rev. Roger Ainslie-Rich- ards and hiswife, REv. Pegg Ainslie-Richards, are residing in the United Methodist parsonage, West Eighth Street and Bodle Road, Carverton. Rev. Mr. Ainslie-Richards began duties on July 1 as pastor of the Carverton UM Charge. In last week’s issue of the Post, it was incorrectly stated the couple would reside in the Noxen UM parsonage. Administrative Council of Dymond Hollow UM Church will meet Monday evening at 7 at the church. COOK'S PHARMACY OPENDAILY TIL9P.M. ETT] 0 LT ETEK [ } SHAVERTOWN 673-1191 Mimi Mundrake 945-3747 PRT CRNA and do. 4 ~ 2 675-0350 Benefit flea market will be held Saturday starting at 9 at the East Dallas UM Church. Administrative Council and ‘trustees of East Dallas UM Church will meet Wednesday, July 20, at 7 p.m. when plans will be furthered for the benefit ice cream social to be held on Saturday, July 23, and the annual church picnic to be held Sunday, July 31, at Slocum Park. Mrs. Dolores Kuzma and Karl Besteder of Center- moreland have been drawn to serve as jurors next week in the Court of Common Pleas of Wyo- ming County at Tunkhan- nock. Mrs. Walter Wandel of Noxen was a medical patient in room 451 at Wilkes-Barre General Hos- pital at presstime. Friends of Mrs. Clarence Searfoss of Noxen will be glad to learn she came home last week from Tyler Memorial Hospital at Tunkhannock where she had "been a medical patient. Mark Wandel of Bristol, Pa. has returned after spending several days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wandel of Noxen. Mr. and Mrs. John Run- dell, Jr. are rejoicing over the birth of a son, Benja- min Aaron, in Tyler Memorial Hospital in Tunkhannock on June 26. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cris- pell and the former’s sister, Mrs. Ruth New- Crepel (Crispell) family at New Paltz, N.Y. over the weekend. Holiday dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs. Jerry Tal- lent were Mrs. Tallent’s father, Walter Wandel and brother, Mark Wandel of Bristol; Mrs. Edward Freeman and the latter’s grandson, Joshua. Counselor training is underway at Noxen Inde- pendent Bible Church for the tent meetings sched- uled for July 24 through July 27. Next training ses- sion will be held Sunday evening at 6:30. Rev. and Mrs. Roger Ainslie-richards will make the - Carverton United Methodist parsonge their residence. It was incor- rectly stated in last week’s | AT MATURITY CHOICE OF MERCHANDISE TERM DEPOSIT YOU RECEIVE 1 HITACHI AM/FM CASETTE RECORDER 3YEARS| $5000 | § 647509 2 ODYSSEY? VIDEO GAME SYSTEM 3YEARS | $5000 | § 647509 3 ZENITH 5” PORTABLE BLACK & WHITE TV WITH AM/FM RADIO ALARM CLOCK 3veARs | $6000 | $ 7.77011 z 4. ZENITH 13” CUSTOMSERIES COLOR TV 3 YEARS | § 9.000 | $11.68516 | 5 AMANA RADARANGE MICROWAVE OVEN svears | s10.000 | s1295018 6 ZENITH 19” CUSTOMSERIES COLOR TV svears| $12.00 | s1554021 | 7. 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