Check presented Noxen Elementary Principal. . FRIENDS OF COLLEEN SPARE will be glad to learn she is home from Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston where she underwent surgery. She resides with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. William Poeper- ling in Carverton. -0- BEST WISHES are extended to Kenneth DeGraw of Centermoreland, who will enter Robert Packer Hospi- tal at Sayre today. He will undergo surgery on Friday. Ken has been active for years as leader of Boy Scout troops in the Centermoreland-Falls area. -0- NICE TO REPORT that C.B. Townsend of Orange is home after a 10 day stay in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. 3 -0- PHILLIP L. CULVER of Lower Demunds Road, East Dallas underwent surgery Thursday morning in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. -0- AGAPE BIBLE STUDY GROUP of Centermoreland United Methodist Church will meet Saturday evening at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Gerald Brown. -0- MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH MIHALICK and son Andrew of Williamstown, Pa. have returned after several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Krzanowski, West Eighth Street, Carverton. Mrs. Mihalick is the former Joanne Krzanowski. =0-1 i JUNIOR GIRL SCOUT TROOP: 263 of €entermore- land © will havea “Halloween party. ~en+ Thursday evening, Oct. 27, .in, the Centermoreland UM Church hall. Members of the troop enjoyed a trip to Harveys Lake, followed by bowling at Bonomo’s Recreation Center and ice cream sodas at Coscia’s. Accompany- ing the 10 scouts were troop leaders, Mrs. Ama DeGraw and Mrs. Gloria Rought. r 0 BROWNIE GIRL SCOUT TROOP 436 of Centermore- land enjoyed a session of candy-apple making at its meeting last Tuesday with 15 Brownies turning out to make the Fall goodies, under the direction of Mrs. Emily Considine and Mrs. Robin Ransom. Brownies are selling 1984 scout calendars and orders can be placed with any Brownie. On Oct. 25, Brownies will have a Halloween party in the Centermoreland UM Church Hall. -0- MR. AND MRS. DAVID WERTS, JR., Valley View Park, East Dallas, are rejoicing over the birth of a daughter, Diane Jean in Wilkes-Barre General Hospi- tal. Diane weighed in at 8 Ibs. 1» ounces. Diane Jean has a 17-month old brother David Werts III. Grandpar- ents are Mr: and Mrs. Ralph Swan of Mount Zion and Mr. and Mrs. David Werts, Sr. of Carverton. Great grandparents are Mrs. Claude Johnson of Central: Mrs. Myrtle Swan of Dallas and Mrs. Ida Owen of Carverton. -0- PLANS ARE NEAR COMPLETE for the Harvest Home auction and festival to be held Saturday, starting at 7 at Pomona Grange of Upper Luzerne County. To be auctioned off will be fruit and vegeta- bles and baked goods. Cooperating in the auction festival will be membrs of the Jackson Grange and Mountain Grange 567 of Carverton. Committee mem- bers include Mrs. Edgar Sutton, chairman: Ann Manzoni, Edwin Wright and Stanley Krzanowski, assisted by members of both Granges. MEMBERS OF ST. FRANCES X. CABRINI CHURCH: of -Carverton and its sister parish, Blessed Sacrament. Church of Centermoreland are completing plans for'a'mass and reception honoring Rev. Father Seamus Keubler, who has been assigned to St. Joseph’s Center in Scranton after serving both area churches for several years. -0- THE FESTIVITIES WILL OPEN with a special mass by Rev. Father Seamus Keubler on Sunday afternoon, Oct. 30 at 4, in Blessed Sacrament Church at Centermoreland. The reception will follow. Co- chairpersons are Mrs. Madeline Perrone and Mrs. Celeste Geskey. 4 v —— ¥ ow MEMBERS OF NOXEN INDE- PENDENT BIBLE CHURCH enjoyed -a service of Sacred music on Sunday when a gospel team, “The Sounds of Praise,”’ of the Practical Bible Training School at Bible School Park, New York, presented a special program. Rev. Jerry Tallent, pastor of the Noxen Church, welcomed the group, which Susan Smith, Langhorne, Pa.; Sherree Sisson, Penn Yan, N.Y.; Daniel Delevan, Cincinnatus, N.Y.; Timo- thy Depue, Homer, N.Y. and Brent Young, Franklin Lakes, N.J. -0- \ MR. AND MRS. ALDEN DIETZ of Beaumont have returned after an eight-day trip to Denver, Colo., where they visited their daughter, Caroline Dietz, R.N. at Denver Gen- eral Hospital. The trip was part of their 45th wedding anniversary which was observed recently. Mrs. Dietz is the former Thelma Rich- ards, daughter of Mrs. Emma Rich- Beaumont. Mr. and Mrs. Dietz also have three other children, Christo- both of Kunkle. -0- REV. CLARENCE SCHAFFER officiated at Sunday morning serv- ices in St. Luke’s Lutheran Church of Noxen in the absence of the pastor, Rev. Jacob Victor, who was in California. - -0- CONGREGATION OF ST. LUKE’S CHURCH will sponsor its annual bazaar and roast beef supper Saturday in the parish hall on Market St. -0- YOUNG PEOPLE OF NOXEN INDEPENDENT BIBLE CHURCH will hold a costume party on Friday evening, Oct. 21, in the church awarded those with the best outfits. -0- LADIES, SOCIETY OF. ST. LUKE’S CHURCH is completing plans for a benefit boutique and Saturday, Nov. 19. Work sessions for the boutique are held on Wednesday afternoons from 2:45 to 4 p.m. and women of the church are invited to help. FRIENDS OF LARRY BELLES will be glad to learn he is home from Jefferson Memorial Hospital and recuperating from injuries received in a recent automobile accident. z 0 THE NOXEN AREA WAS SAD- DENED by the recent deth of Stan- ley (Pat) Denmon. Sympathy of the community is extended his family. WORK ON THE CONSTRUCTION Noxen Independent Bible Church. completing the work on Mondays, Tuesday and Thursdays anytime; on Friday evenings from 6:30, and on Saturdays from 9 to 4. 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