The Luzerne County Fair is offer- ing a $500 reward to anyone provid- ing information that will lead to an arrest and conviction of the person or persons who stole the quilt and afghan out of the Arts and Craft tent at the Luzerne County Fair. The quilt was handmade by Mrs. Margaret Fronzoni and had much sentimental value and also was to be given to their family as a wed- ding gift. If anyone took this by mistake, please contact Fair Chairman Ray Hillman at 288-5990 or 287-8250. Hillman pleads to whoever has either taken it by mistake or stolen it to please think about returning it to the Fronzoni family, for it has sentimental value to the entire family. The quilt and the afghan can be dropped off at the Back Mountain Medical Center and there will be no questions asked. It would be appreciated if it were returned So no one would have to be prose- cuted. Otherwise, the Luzerne County Fair will continue to have this investigation until someone can come up with information to help the Fair and the Fronzoni Family. Any information can be phoned in to Ray Hillman, Luzerne County Fair Chairman at (717) 288-5990 or (717) 287-8250. Ceremonial held Illustrious Potentate Paul Schramm opened the Frank J. Stanley Hot Sands-Full Form Pre-Holiday Ceremonial held Saturday, December 7, at. the Irem Temple Mosque, with a brief Business session. Noble Carl C. Coates presented an organ recital and carols by the Chanters, Noble Merle R. Edwards, Director; prior to the first section. Irem Temple's Arab Patrol, the oldest Uniformed Unit, under the command of Wall named manager Jerry C. Wall has been named switching planning manager for the Network Design and Development Department of Commonwealth Tele- phone Company, a subsidiary of Commonwealth Telephone Enter- prises, Ind. 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