Sailboat Auctioned boat are, from left, St. Maria Goretti Church, Laflin, will hold its annual three-day Festi- val and Auction on the: church grounds, Laflin Road, on July 22, chests, mahogany tables, and many, many collectibles such as an antique knick-knack collection, old framed pictures, solid brass items, ample seating available under a tent. As in past years, the Festival will include delicious homecooked PENNDOT CREWS completed the initial phase of repairs to West Eighth Street last week with the laying of asphalt on a three mile- plus stretch from Bodle Road to the village of Orange. Final phase of the work - oiling and spreading of fine cinders - was expected to get underway this week. The improve- ment was welcomed by motorists, who travel the route to and from Wilkes-Barre. -0- CHRISTIAN ICKINGER of West Eighth Street, Carverton, is a patient in Nesbitt Memorial Hospi- tal, Kingston, having been admitted last: Wednesday evening. Christian was taken to the hospital by a Franklin Township Volunteer Ambulance crew. -0- THE BOB HORLACHER MEMO- RIAL LITTLE LEAGUE ALL STARS were eliminated from fur- ther competition for the District 16 Little League playoffs Wednesday evening when they were defeated by St. Theresa’s Little Leaguers from South Wilkes-Barre, 5-2, in a playoff game at Beaumont Wednes- day evening. -0- REV. AND MRS. JAMES HOWELL and children of Center- moreland have returned after a 10- day fishing vacation at Bear Lake, Canada. -0- A BENEFIT ICE CREAM SOCIAL will be held Saturday at the East Dallas United Methodist Church on Lower Demunds Road. Serving will be from 4 to 8 p.m. and will include homemade ice cream, fresh strawberries, wimpies and other delicious food. -0- BARNEY AND BARBARA MILLER of Hartford, Conn., have returned after several days with Barbara’s mother, Mrs. Marian Brace of Orange, who is coming along nicely at home following hospitalization for a fracture suf- fered sometime ago at home. -0- PLANS ARE COMPLETE for the benefit bazaar and carnival to be held by the Franklin Township Volunteer Fire Company on the fire company grounds in Orange start- ing tomorrow evening and continu- ing through Saturday evening. A band will play for dancing Friday and Saturday evenings. Highlight Saturday evening at 7. -0- UNITED METHODIST WOMEN of Dymond Hollow UM Church will meet this evening at 7:30. -0- A SPECIAL MEETING to com- plete plans for the annual Center- moreland Barbecue and Auction will be held tomorrow evening at 7:30 in the Centermoreland UM Church social rooms. -0- FRIENDS OF MRS. GLENN MAJOR of Centermoreland will be glad to learn she is recuperating at home after a stay at NPW Hospital in Plains Twp. -0- WYOMING SEMINARY STU- DENT ROBERT EGGLESTON, JR. and his cousin, Paul Bartley returned from the Wyoming Semi- nary educational tour of Europe. They accompanied other Seminary students and four faculty members. -0- H. LEE BREHM will be the guest speaker at services on Sunday in the three churches of the Centermoreland UM Charge at East Dallas at 8:45; Dymond Hollow at 10, and Centermoreland at 11:15. : 0- MRS. ALICE FRONZEK of Cen- termoreland returned home on Wednesday after spending several days as a medical patient in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. 0- REV. DAVID VIRKLER of Towaco, N.J., an evangelist with the Word and World Broadcast group, was the guest speaker at both services on Sunday in North- moreland Baptist Church at Center- moreland. Plans also were com- pleted for an Evangelistic Crusade to be held at the Centermoreland Church in the Fall. *0- HARDING VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY AND RESCUE SQUAD will hold its annual bazaar Aug. 5-6- 7 on the fire company grounds in Harding. -0- 5 BINGO has become a way of fundraising for volunteer fire com- panies in the area. On Monday evenings, the recently organized Northmoreland Twp. Volunteer Fire Company holds its bingo par- ties in its new hall in Centermore- land with an early bird special at 6:30; Wednesday evenings, Frank- lin Twp. Volunteer Fire Company holds its weekly benefit bingo par- ties in the fire hall in Orange, and on Friday evenings, the Falls Twp. Volunteer Fire Company holds its benefit social parties in the fire hall at Falls, starting with an early bird special at 6:45. ABOUT 100 PERSONS attended the 31st annual reunion of descendants of David and Florence Traver, which was held on is president. -0- FRIENDS OF MRS. WALTER WANDELL of Noxen will be glad to learn Mrs. Thomas Lane of Noxen, who observed their 49th wedding anniversary on July 4 and Mrs. Lane’s 67th birthday anniversary SINCERE SYMPATHY is extended the family of Fred May of Williamsport, who passed away on July 8. He is the brother of 23,24. The hours on Friday and coal memorabilia, and a juke box. : ; : Sunday, July 10, at she has returned home on July 2. Scores of friends Lewis May of Noxen. Saturday are 6 p.m. and 5 p.m. An 11-foot two-seater SNARK ethnic and American foods, includ- Dymond’s Grove in Noxen. after a Stay at Wilkes- and relatives attended the 20: Sunday. sailboat will be auctioned, as well ~~ N18 sausage and peppers, cheese -0- Barre General Hospital. July 4 celebration at their The auction will feature over as new clothing, tickets for dinners, Steak hoagies with sauce, fresh = NOXEN AMBULANCE : -0- home. 0 CONGRATULATIONS 1,000 items ranging from antiques of sterling silver, gold trimmed stemware, depression glass, lead crystal, to two-tier oak tables, oak merchandise, and sporting events, and many more articles too numer- ous to mention. The auction will be conducted by Chuck Tedrow with French fries, clam chowder, hal- usky, pierogies, and a variety of other foods with special lines for the popular potato pancakes. CORPS is sponsoring bene- fit bingo parties Friday evenings and Sunday afternoons at Hanson’s Amusement Park at Har- veys Lake. DR. AND MRS. CLAR- ENCE D. PARKS of Noxen have returned home after several days in Brookfield, N.Y., where Dr. Parks officiated at a FRIENDS OF MRS. LORI VAN ETTEN will be glad to learn she is home after a stay at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital in New York. Mrs. Van Etten are extended to Lewis R. Hackling,. who completed training at the Johnson School of Technology in Scranton last month. He earned listing on the Presi- The summer. vacation period hight up with the Back Mountain ~ Blood Drive™'on’ July 12" at “the Presbyterian Church, “Donations were doWh" on pre- vious collections,” reported Jeff Townsend, co-chairman of the council, ‘We had considerable diffi- concerned were in good spirits and thanks for a very smooth operation. Nurse, ‘tommented that: -for- the time of year and the weather, there was a good turnout. Almost all those who donated made appoint- 3 sery attendants Debbie Roginski, Amy Urbanas, Heather Rorick and Jenty Ondish. Plastics preparation was done by Rood, Elta Jones and James Clin- ton. Loaders were Richard Jones, Robert Lizza, George Brague, pleting plans for its annual bazaar and earnival to be held. July 28-30 on the fire company grounds on Market Street. This year’s affair will feature various rides, ethnic foods, a talent show, music each ROBERT. MCGOVERN and son, Robert, of Canan- daigua, N.Y. have returned home after spending several days with Mrs. McGovern’s father, Edgar Engelman, of Noxen. Spring semester. Ay YY : Donald Radner, Bill Richards and evening and the annual -0- Not Responsible tor Typographical Errors culty in finding enough volunteers ments for the next community po y drive on Sept. 13 at the Shavertown Dave Iveson. parade to be held Satur- MRS. CLARENCE [We #Eizave The maT 70 Lit QuakTITIES | reach.” In all, 204 people registered, of whom 195 successfully donated against a target of 230. Over 100 units were rushed to the Blood United Methodist Church. At this drive, the Red Cross will start enrollment for the newly formed Deca Donor Club. Many Back Mountain residents have already qualified for the distinctive pin that Drivers were Willard Bullock, Paul Hodges and Bill Helgemo; forward bookers were Toni Ritter and Shirley Good; volunteer nurses coordinated by Janet West were Janice Congdon, Marion Young, day, July 30 at 2 p.m. mittees are John Lyons, chairman; James Strohl, entertainment; Earl May, games; food and refresh- PARKS and daughter, Sylvia Shaffer, have returned home after attending the four-day grand chapter sessions of the Order of Eastern Star DARING'S 2.1 Caner in Hanover Tonmtip for i gwartedto mombers. 7 Dont Wane Marga Lauer, merle bt members of Ue in Pista suc $1.7 rocessing for platelets, which are ose helping at this drive were : yi] - | A ! Hh SL on 1 in the treatment of cancer and ~~ Ruth Helgemo, coordinator; Bar- rilla, Barbara Adams, Pat Smaka, Chairmanship of Mrs. Shir- = CONGRATULATIONS PICKLE LOAF esossseaslh, ° bleeding disorders. The Red Cross reports a high demand for platelets and difficulty in meeting hospital requirements. An additional need arises during the summer, due to an increase in the number of snake bites (rattlers) and large quantities of platelets are needed in the treat- Bont of victims. “Despite a hot and humid day, all bara Barakat, assistant coordina- tor; registrars Catherine Bolinski, Erma Kelchner, Charlotte Calkins and Lorretta Iveson; canteen help- ers Kathy Gregory, Florence Niez- goda, Peg Frydlevicz, Betty Gutch and Carol Evanish; escorts Susan Baer, Rita Lyons, Sheryl Price, Carol Schmig, Vivian Griffin, Jill Urbanas and Dorothy Andes; nur- Marge Janosik, Mary Ellen Moylan, Monica Mickiewicz, Lor- retta Skammer, Mril Fiorini, Kim- berley Gutman and Beverly Con- nolly; callers were provided by the Trinity Presbyterian Church, Dallas Fire and Ambulance Auxi- liry, St. Frances X. Cabrini Church, the Jaycees and members of the Blood Council. ley Strohl. Mrs. Wilma auxiliary. -0- KUNKLE VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY will hold its annual benefit bazaar on the fire company grounds in Kunkle on July 28-30. Walter Derhammer The Dallas. Recreation Center celebrated ‘“Every- body’s Birthday Party’ on Tuesday, July 12. Approxi- mately 50 children from ages four through 13 joined in the fun. Relays, team events and skill games were played, followed by snacks and a giant birth- day cake. The children exchanged birthday gifts formed by professional magicians, Cosmic Louie and Faye from Scranton. The second bi-weekly library trip to the Back Mountain Library was held July 14. Approxi- mately 30 children hiked to the library and stopped for a picnic lunch before returning to the center. A Fire Engine Demon- stration was conducted by Department on July 19. 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