Dinner planned The Ladies Aid of St. John Nepomucene Church, Miller St., Outing held The Luzerne Social Club held its Sixth Annual Member and Guest Outing recently at the Allo Pines in.Jackson Twp. with approximately 75 people in attendance. Co-chairmen Walt Evanoski and Frank Lutz did a great job in, handling the food while refreshments were handled by President Ed Bugdonov- itch and Secretary Al Hunter. Officers of the club are Burgdonovitch, president; Walt Evanoski, vice president; Frank Lutz, treasurer; Al Hunter, secretary. The club meets at Mary Leay’s on Vaughn St., Luzerne. The club has been active for many years and is beneficial to the Little League, children of Fr. Edward Luzerne, Courtdale and Pringle and they have several other projects, such as childrens’ outing and childrens’ Christmas party. Pictured above are members and their guests who attended the outing. From left, seated Walter Evanoski Jr., Josie Evanoski, Hank. DiMetro, Walter Evanoski, Robert Matikonis, unknown, George Sebolka. Standing, Ray Daven- Hunter, John Sawicki, John Donahue, Bill Luches, Frank Williams, Harry and Pear Giberson. Position Player Number L. E. Smith, Dc atid inion 30 LT. 32 L. G. 27 C. er Craver, Wh ud a 31 B.G olin Miedrich _.... .......... 0... 23 RT. en nn Stary oho ee 33 Red0, lon Whiteley |. oo i. a 28 Q.B. nn Stozenskl ol 0b da raat 24 B.HB.. li... IMOTTOW 0 od a 22 eH. Ba Skurka ie 29 MP. a Post Lo eae 25 SUB LIST AND JERSEY NUMBERS PROBABLE STARTING LINE-UR- SWOYERVILLE HIGH SCHSOL Position Player Le DE Ls Sipko a. aaa ha 1. I {RR Cacciatore: (ih J engi LMG. rat Resetar ... GO NE Gonglefski, J Re a Sinal oo ol R. Til as as Michaels: ool alo Ratio Lu va Randy, a Wolinsky: .. ol aon QB: hae Romanowski RoH.B. oy McBride |i an wih HB Dr Zannetti, J, vo on LT 19 FB. iat Paluek =v vai an a 25 SUB LIST AND JERSEY NUMBERY - Ends—Gilford, 21; Marth, 10. Tackles—Keller, 12; Bonham, 26; Walp, i6; Herberts, 20. Guards—Craver, R., 11; Cromack, 5; Adams, 14. Centers—Williams, %. 15. Backs—Waters, 13; Williams, R., 6; Friedman, 19; Millington, 173 Woodrow, 18; Stozenski, 9 ; Jopling; Durland; Lahr. Ends—Gonglefski, E., 11; Kosek, 13; Vestanskas, T7. Tackles—Repko, 4; Saypack, 5; Semanek, 18; Lashinski, 21. Guards— Ostrosky, 2; Piazza, 9; Volak, 10; Adamchick, 16. Backs—Zannetti, C., 8; Romanowski, 7; Butsavage, 13; Deeb, 20} Cheskiewicz, 88; Ferraro, 96. Coach .................. James Steltzer Faculty Mgr. ..... Ralph Gramley Ass’t Coach .............. Paul Krayer Band Director ...... William Reese Faculty Mgr. ..... John Yonkondy Band Director ...... John Selinsky Coachi...:........... Louis Palermo Referee ..................... J. J. Bryan Head Linesman .......... Vid Jones Ass’t Coach ...... John Yonkondy Umpire ................. M. R. Shafer IN CASE OF AN AIR RAID ALARM Remain in your places, and make no attempt to leave fusion. Obey whatever additional instructions may be given you by the ushers or police. the field. If every one will cooperate, there will be no con- Old program FRENCH STEAK CO. Main St., Swoyersville, Pa. Cooked HAM, “BOILED HAM' ie, With A $5 Purchase Beef Patties bill ciavribgags ssn van ns 3 Lb. Box $997 Lb. 99¢ ib. 90¢ Salami W112? Glass Jars .. game. Read the Classifieds ING Luzerne ONE 24 Delicious Flavors of Ice Cream Sundaes and Snacks Coming Soon Plus Videos: Star Wars, Super Pac Man, Q*bert, Mad Planets, and Mario Bros. Hours: Noon to 9 p.m. Mon. to Thurs. Noon to 10 p.m. Friday 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday House and ICE CREAM SHOPPE Union Beverage) first row, Monsignor Polcha is honored Msgr. Michael C. Polcha’s jubilee celebration was held recently with a Mass of Thanksgiving at Holy Trin- ity Church in Swoyersville. Former parishioners or assistants at Holy Trinity Parish served as con-celebrants at the liturgy. Among those in attendance were Msgr. Michael Harvan; Rev. Clem- . ent Podskoch, C.S.C., Rev. Robert Gardzalla; Rev. Edward Liptock, Rev. Andrew Strish, Rev. Anthony Urban, Rev. James Fedor, Rev. Michel Litchek and Rev. Vincent Grimalia. Rev. Joseph Ziobro, assistant pastor at Holy Trinity, served as master of ceremonies, Mr. Edward served. as lectors with Mrs. Helen Savinski as leader of song and Raymond Podskoch, George Tom- chak, Mark Saxon and Daniel Petty, servers. The choir consisted of the Singing of Luzerne and Holy Trinity Young People’s Choir offered several selec- tions. Miss Mary Bonnie Wilce accompanied the groups at the organ. The Knights of Columbus, Assumpta Council No. 3987 served as honor guards in the church. The homily was preached by Rev. Clem- ent Podskoch, C.S.C., a parish priest and now chaplain at the State Correctional Institution; Dallas. The Most Reverend James C. Timlin, auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Scranton was seated in the sanc- tuary Approximately 475 priests, sisters, family members, parishioners and friends honored Msgr. Polcha at a banquet at Gus Genetti’s Motor Inn in Wilkes-Barre. Toastmaster for the affair was Joseph Wroblewski of - Forty Fort, a parishioner of Holy Trinity and second vice-president, Lions International. Rev. Joseph Ziobro gave the welcome address. Invocation was said by Msgr. Joseph Super, Pastor, St. John the Baptist Church in Pittston. John Husovsky, chairman of the Jubilee celebration and president of the Holy Name Society was parish spokesman and presented monsi- gnor with a gift from the parish. Main speaker at the program was Msgr. Michael Harvan, a classmate of Msgr. Polcha and now pastor of St. Cyril & Methodius church in Edwardsville. Remarks were made by ‘Msgr. Polcha followed by Bene- diction by Msgr. John Balberchak. Music for dancing followed the Jubilee program by the Henry Charles Orchestra. * Rev. Joseph Ziobro served as honorary chairman for the affair. Mrs. Madeleine. Barush was co- chairman. Mrs. Mary Wilce served as secretary; Mrs. Mary Chipego, treasurer; Mrs. Fran Krajnak and Mrs. Carol Matinus handled the publicity while Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lipinski and Mr. Donald Wilce were in charge of the ads for the program book. Mr. Andrew Lawrence and Mrs. Michael Basar were ticket chairmen and Mrs. Elizabeth Lukesh and Mrs. Susan Stofko han- dled the reception affair. MALTBY DRUG STORE 326 Hughes St., Swoyersville, Pa. 287-7724 HALL'S COUGH DROPS ALL FLAVORS 99¢ a bag ti i jit Ses -O- SHANKY’S DART LEAGUE will All members and new members are urged to attend this meeting. THE ALTAR AND ROSARY SOCIETY of Holy Trinity Church v Central association of Miraculous Medal of Philadelphia on Saturday, Oct. 29. For reservations contact Mary Chipego at 288- 2402 or Ann Kovaleski at 287-2402. : IT’S GOOD TO SEE Mike “Midge’’ Kolojejchick of Shoemaker Street, Swoyersville up and around. Midge was a medical patient at the Veterans Hospital weeks. Keep up the good spirits, Midge. 5 MIDGE’S NEIGHBOR, WALTER STANISHEFSKI took Midge’s place at the Veteran's Hospital. Walt has been a medical patient there since last week. We all wish him well and our prayers are with you Walt. Get out soon. It will be good to see you puttering around your yard. SWOYERSVILLE LOST THREE more of its finest citizens as Mrs. Agnes Bogutski of 264 Warsaw St., Mrs. Jule M. Losko of 76 Maltby Ave. and Mrs. Ruth Zoe Porter of 213 Lackawanna Ave. passed away. All were well known and liked. Our condolences go out to their families. ; 0. REV. MARTIN DACEY, pastor of the Holy Name of Jesus Church on Shoemaker Street, Swoyersville is a surgical patient at the Robert Packer Hospital in Sayre. All of his parishioners and friends wish him a speedy recovery and hope to see him up and around soon. Father is president of the Swoyersville Lions Club. Everyone-send their parayers Father. Get well soon. SWOYERSVILLE BOROUGH COUNCIL will hold its regular monthly meeting this coming Monday, Oct. 3, at the Borough Building beginning at 7:30 p.m. Michael Emershaw will preside. Newly appointed Solicitor, Atty. Frank Aritz will be installed. 0 SWOYERSVILLE LOST one of its finest citizens as John Hachar Sr. of Shoemaker Street, passed away. John was an ardent fisherman with everyone. -0- LUZERNE LOST TWO of tis finer citizens as Florence Hometchko of Hughes Street ‘and Margaret Petrina of Factory Street passed away. They will be missed by everyone. -0- DOLORES NOVAK JOHNSON, former resident of Swoyersville and graduate of the 1946 High School Class of Swoyersville High and recently a resident of West North- port, N. Y. passed away. Her former classmates send their con- dolences to her family. -0- JOE BARILLA of Warsaw St., MAX CHIPEGO of Kossack St: Swoyersville and RONNIE GULA of aN AES - ® Ge RETEST Hs i] although -0- the such as Bob noski, Paul Foglietta, Denny 4 Shanky Adamchak Sr., Stefen Adamechak Jr., Socky Sazon, Chooch are giving the old Dodger cheer of waiting until next year. Maybe the Goose won’t be there next year or Billy Boy, either. -0- d LUKSIE BERNOSKI, corner of Hughes and Main Sts., Swoyersviile, was a medical patient at Wilkes- Barre General Hospital at press- time. Everyone wishes him a speedy recovery. Women plan bake sale The Confraternity of Christian Mothers of St. Mary's ‘Czetochowa Church of Swoyersville, made plans for its fall bake sale to be held on Saturday, Oct. 1 and Sunday, Oct. 2 after all masses, with Mary Szczucki as chairperson. Sophie Miscavage, president, asks all members to meet in the church hall on Oct. 1 at 8 a.m. to help bake bread and pies and members are asked to bring their baked good to the hall early on Saturday. The Christian Mothers will hold their Communion Breakfast on Oct. 9 after the 8 a.m. Mass and also
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