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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • 33

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The Times Leaderi
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Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
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33
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The Times Leader; Wilkes-Barre, PA, Wednesday, January 1 0, 1 990 3D Happy Birthday Meetings A Si, lit, vn v. 1 t't''' i III vva iiiii S. I Sj ifeV 4 iff j. v'' i S- agK, i ml 1 i Jonathon Milius Jonathon Milius. son of John and Liz Milius, SwoyervHIe, Is celebrating his fifth birthday today.

Wednesday. Jan. 10, 1990. His grandmother Is Rosemary Evans. Plains Township.

He has a sister, Janelle, 8. Nesbitt Career Dranch to hold Valentino's Dance and you, and you! Nesbitt Memorial Hospital's Career Branch Auxiliary president Debbie Mozal has announced that it will hold its annual dinner dance on Friday, Feb. 9. 1990. Branch members met recently af: the Westmoreland Club, Wilkes-Barre, where the dance will be held.

All proceeds from the event will be used to purchase medical equipment and to enhance patient comfort. Pictured seated from left are: Joyce Yamelski, treasurer; Doris Renoe, and Nancy Humiston. Standing: Kerry Roche, secretary; Cindi Taylor, auxiliary executive board president; Nancy Roberts, and Polly Schaefer. Nikolai Joseph Fedorchak Nikolai Joseph' Fedorchak, son of Bernard S. and Virginia Fedorchak.

Mountaintop, is celebrating his first birthday today, Wednesday. Jan. 10. 1990. His grandparents are Sadie Fedorchak.

Wilkes-Barre, and Joan Holzman. West Hazleton. John Swerdon happy birthday. Daddy, love, Johnny, Jeramy and Bev. Ssrsfa happy birthday.

Sarah, from Marge Honts. Judy Wolfe, happy birthday. Judy, from Marge Honts. Churry, Cynthia and 17 Hudson Street, Wilkes-Barre, a son, Monday, Jan. 8, 1 990.

Korean, Romaine and Mlcha-' el, 223 Terrace Avenue, Trucks-vllle, a 1990. Dorshefeki, Patty and William, RD 1, Box 203 A. Snick-', sninny, a son, -1 uesaay, oan. 1990. Wyoming Valley Oeisinger Hurst, Nancy and Carl, 18 Gail Drive, Plains, a son, Monday, Jan.

8. 1990. i Manganiello, Lynne and Dr. 1 Charles, 138 S. Highland Drive, Jenkins Township, a daughter, Monday, Jan.

8. 1990. ul'Jk fJ A rt0 'V 5- I -y-t Mike KozsJc, happy birthday, Mike, from all of us at The Time Loader. John Swerdoa SrJiai: birthday, John, love, Mom and Dad. John Swerdon happy birthday.

Godfather, love, Biddy. Births General Smith, Renee and David. 68 Second Avenue. Kingston, a daughter, Monday, Jan. 8, 1990.

Santarelli, Joanne and Carlo, 30 Tamanini Drive, Wyoming, a daughter. Monday, Jan. 8, 1990 Appnel, Linda and Edwards. 508 S. Main Street.

Plttston, a daughter, Tuesday. Jan. 9, 1990. Nesbitt Mirigllani. Taml and Vincent, 431 S.

River Street. Wilkes-Barre, a son, Monday, Jan. 8. 1990. Baker, Linda and Curtis, 54 Bidlack Street.

Forty Fort, a daughter, Monday, Jan. 8, 1990. Meyers reunion committoo holds holiday party Members, of the Meyers High School Class of Louise Jones Eastwood, Peggy C. Keck, June 1940 50th reunion planning committee held a Fry. Standing: Carl Schreiner, Barbara Schreiner, Christmas party at the Westmoreland Club.

Jean Anderson Haunsman, Harold Haunsman, Class members, from left, seated: Maryon Ertle Joseph Fry, Robert B. Eastwood, Arthur Morgan, Dennis, Jane Jones Jones, Laura Jones Morgan, Robert Jarvis, Jack Jones. The following organizations will meet as Indicated. To have your meeting times listed In this column, submit the information to IN YOUR TOWN at least one week before your scheduled meeting. ins Piwny wiw unovr vnifvci hnq Hi fflMt Wdnsday.

Jan. 10 1:45 p.m. tt St Stm's on Church Stract in NAniicolt. HwMW High School CtoM Of 1M0 wM moot Wodnoaday, Jon. 10 at 7 JO pm at Qdoloi'i Roctau-rant, Hanovor Oroon to dncuct plana tor tha 50th class raunion.

All dau mombora aro urgod to attond. Rounioii gomhiMoo mombofs of KlhQaoMi High Sehool Clooaol 136 will moot Wodnosaay. Jan. 10 at 1:30 p.m. at tha Hoyt Library In Kingston to eomplota plans tor tha class reunion to bo hold in 1 990.

I no wnow iwiwip Mssnonsi ntyn ocnooi Ctoas of 1(70 win moot Wednesday, Jan. 10 at 7 p.m. at Alexis Tavom, S. Main Stroot. Loo Park.

Plana have bean mods tor the 20 class reunion! Al class members aro urged to attend. Tha NanOcoka Woman's Oub meet Wednesday. Jan. 10 at 7.30 p.m. at the Centre Inn, Srwatown.

Sherry Rushton win preside. Luteme Unitad MethodM Wonwn will moat Wednesday, Jan. 10 at 12:30 pn. in the church aodal room. Sara Gray preside.

The Wyoming Republican Cfc wW meet Wednesday, Jan. 10 at 7 pjn. at Theatre Ptaa in Wy-i oneng. HuiiiliiaQuii uffceil wiN bO'ecCOptad i at pas moating. The pupae is mvnod to attend.

Cotunbia Hooo Company No. a Auxiliary will meet Wednesday. Jan. 10 at 7 m. at the hose com-' party on Jackson Street in Kingston for installation of officers.

Dinner win bo served to ofhesrs and members. Tha John S. Foto Parent Teacher Student Aeeo-Giooon wW meet Wednesday, Jon. 10 at 7:30 p.m. in tha school cafeteria.

Tna SL Society of Wyoming Veaey, Inc wW meet Wednesday. Jan. 10 at noon at the Westmoreland Club, Wwxes-Barre. Dr. Roy E.

Morgan wW be the guest speaker. Tha Pariah CoaMntttoe of the fassurracUoii of Our Lord Pariah in EdwardsviHe, will meat Wednesday. Jan. 10 at 7 p.m. In the church hat.

Leon Goes vM preside. Tha Irem Women'a Auxiliary win meat Thursday, Jan. 11 at the Masque with Mrs. Jamas Melberger presiding. The Executive Board will meat tha Tn -phyReom at American Legion Post tOt in Hanover Township will meet Thursday, Jan.

1 1 at 8 p.m. at tha post homo on Lea Park Avenue. Members ara urged to attend. Shawnee Senior Mi ana will meet Thursday, Jan. 1 1 at 1 p.m.

in the Social Room of the First United Methodist Church, Mam Street, Plymouth. The Executive Committee will meet at 11 a.m. Plymouth High School Class of 190 will meet Thursday. Jan. 11 at 8 p.m.

at Fabian's Restaurant, 127 W. Mam Street Plymouth, to formulate plans for the 50th class reunion. AH class members ara invited The Serve Your City Oub of WMtee-aarn) wW meet Thursday, Jan. 11 at 8 p.m. In tha fellowship had of the First United Methodist Church, N.

Franklin Street, WUkes-BArre. Nancy Nixon wW preside. The Greater PMtafen Area Chapter No. 1723, National Aaaodabon of Retired Federal Employees will meet Thursday, Jan. 11 at 1 p.m.

at the Boulevard Towers, 500 Kennedy Ptttston. Leo F. Murphy win preside. Installation of new officers for the coming year wW be hold. Free blood pressure screenings and a social hour win follow the meeting.

Jackson Church Unitad Methodist Woman will moetThursday.Jan.il at the home of Ida Smith for a nesn luncheon. Loui tonnanay win preside trie meeting. The Confraternity of Chfialian Mothers of the Exaltation of the Hofy Croaa Church in Buttonwood wW most Thursday, Jan. 11 at 7 p.m. at tha church haH.

Tha officers wiH serve at hostesses. Korean War Veterans of Wyoming Vattoy win meat Thursday, Jan. 1 1 at 8 p.m. at tha C.W.V. 752, Main Street, EdwardsvHIe.

Installation of ofhesrs will be held at th time. All members are urged to attend. Plains High School Class of 1981 wW meet Thursday, Jan. 11 at 7 p.m. at Domlnick's Cafe in Hudson to make plans for their 30th class reunion.

Anyone interested to help plan me event is urged to attend. Meyers High School Class of 1940 will meet Thursday, Jan. 11 at 7 p.m. at Carlo's on Carey Avenue in Wilkes-Barre to discuss plans for 50th class reunion. AH interested classmates are invited to attond.

The Golden Ago Oub of St. Anthony's Church in Exeter will meet Thursday, Jan. 11 at 1:30 p.m. at tha center. Ross Chiazza will preside.

Newport Township Class of 1985 win meet Thursday, Jan. 11 at 7 p.m. at me Centre Inn, Sheatown, Final plans for the 25th class reunion wHI be discussed. Classmates are urged to attend. The Federation of Senior CrDiena Ctuba and Organizations wiH meet Friday, Jan.

12 at 1 p.m. In tha B'nai rith Apartment Building, 61 E. Northampton Street, Wilkes-Barre. Executive officers and board members wiH meet at 11:30 a.m. AH members ara urged to attend.

The Parent and Teachers Association of Hofy Trinity School in SwoyervHIe will meet Friday, Jan. 12 al 8 p.m. In the school cafeteria. Betsy Roe wW be tha guest speaker. The tnkermon Men's Club win meet Friday, Jan.

12 at 8 p.m. at the Lithuanian Club Hall in Inkerman for its installation of officers. Donations to local sports teams wW be made at this meeting. Hanover Township Memorial High School Cteaa of 1950 wW meet Saturday. Jan.

13 at 7:30 p.m. at tha Upper Crust, Main Road, Hanover Green. All members are encouraged to attend this Important meeting to plan the 40th class reunion. Volunteer firemen of Jenkins Township wiH meet Saturday, Jan. 13 at 7 p.m.

at the fire station in Port Griffith. All officers for 1990 will be elected at this meeting. Leo McGarry will preside. A buffet will follow Ih election. The Mountemtop Leisure Group will meet Sun- day, Jan.

14 at 2 p.m. in the cafeteria of Crastwood High School in Mountaintop. Claire Lewis will present the names for committees. Holy Name Society of SL Caslmir's Church in Lyndwood section of Hanover Township will meet Sunday, Jan. 1 4 following tha8a.m.Mass.

The San Cataldo Society will meet Sunday, Jan. 14 at 10 a.m. at San Cataldo Committee Room In Ptttstofi for installation of officers. The society's meeting win follow. The Mothers and Daughters Oub of St John'a Russian Orthodox Church will meet Sunday, Jan.

14 at 3 p.m. in the church parlors on Zerby Avenue in EdwardsvHIe. Anna Bowanko will preside. All members are urged to attend. Hofy Trinity Lutheran Church in Kingston will hold its annual congregational meeting on Sunday, Jan.

14 following a luncheon in the meeting rooms of the church at 1 1 30 a.m. The church council members wW be elected and financial business of the church wW discussed. All parishioners are asked to attend. The NanfJcoke Area Catholic War Veterans wHI meet Sunday. Jan.

14 at 3 p.m. at the American Legion home Nantieoke. Dues will be collected at this timer- The Junior Mozart Club will meet Sunday, Jan. 14 at 2 p.m. at the Dorothy Dickson Dane Center win be the juest speaker.

Wilkes-Barre competition All boys and girls ages 10 to 14 are invited to participate In the local level of competition for the 1990 Knights of Columbus International Free Throw Championships to be held at the King's College Gym in Wllkes-Baw SotnrHav 13 from 9 a.mT4o noon. All contestants on the local level are recognized for their participation in this event. Registration will be held the day of the event. Proof of age and written parental consent will be required. Pre-registration and entry forms are available at the Wyoming Valley Catholic Youth Center In Wilkes-Barre.

StSP aV m'if rS Volunteers at Riverstreet Manor Kiwanians continue tradition The Kiwanis Club, as part of their traditional service to the community, continued their long standing support of the Salvation Army, by braving the cold to collect during this year's "Bell Ringing Campaign." Shown in photo are, from left: Kiwanians Charles Golden, Sam Speziale and Bill Reed. King's College students of the Knights of Residents and members of the Knights of Council --of 5966 -volunteer- at Columbus, seated from left, Anna Burns, Betty Riverstreet Manor several times a week to assist Fulton, Edith Roberts. Standing: Robert Tedford, with various theraputic recreation activities. John R. Brobst, Charles McNally II, Joe Krulick.

l'f VrT fill Irs1 Donation to Relief Fund The Wyoming Valley Chapter of Credit Unions donated $100 to the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund. Money was raised through "A Night at the Races" held at Pocono Downs Race Track. Pictured from left: Jeffrey A. Brightbill, assistant executive director of the Wyoming Valley Chapter of the American Red Cross, Leonard Shimko, and John Kebles. mm jm.

rat sUioV4t 'ill Ik3 1 'sviaw --l Alumni celebrates the holidays Nesbitt Memorial Hospital's Alumni Association Prushinski, Eleanor Mikulla, Nancy Roberts, celebrated the holidays with a dinner party at Sally Williams. Standing: Pat Jones, Nancy Perugino's Restaurant in Luzerne. Pictured are, Naples, Annette Oleski, Susan Wehrer, Madeline seated from left: Jeanette Carpentar, Marion Casey, Marie Zemanick, Sylvia Major..

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