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NEWS-DISPATCH. SHAM0K1N. THE ITEM. MOUNT CARMEL, PA. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1968 PAGE TEN TV SCHEDULES V1.

-i:" 11:00 (6. 10) News, Sporta and Pitman News School Menus LINE MOUNTAIN W.tk of Ftbruary 26 Skitch Henderson Will Perform at Bucknell Skitch Henderson, whose brilliant and unusual musical career has run the scale from playing piano for Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra to conducting the weather (15) Movie Marine Unfurls U.S. Flag Over Hue Battlement NORTH BERGEN, N.J. (AP) As U.S. Marines stormed and 11:15 (28) Movie 11:20 (3) Movie 11:25 (10) Movie MONDAY Piuaburgtr on roll, World Day of Prayer services, sponsored by the Mahantongo (22) Movie 11:30 (8) Movie Valley Church Women, will be (2) Movie (11) Bowling held in Salem union tnurcn.

n. D. 1, Klingerstown, next Friday, March 1. at 7:30 p.m. Cooperat 11:45 (6) Movie captured a section of the Citadel in Hue Thursday, a New Jersey Marine carried out a mission of his own and unfurled the Stars 12:00 (11) Continental Minia ing churches are Zion and St.

imtw lvl it parity poforo.i, chestra, will appear at BuckneU torre, itili mik. University's annual Military Tuesday Ham and gram b.on. Ball Saturday, March 2. wj(h poraiotl( r- Popularized nationally through ong uit, p.och crisp, milk, his association with Johnny Wednesday -t Hoogiti, buirrd Carson on the "Tonight Show," l'ima pp' Henderson has a wide range of Thursday Hoaif lorky ond musical experiences which in- 9f0VY 'illin9- elude a recent direction of the rktllr. ai Royal Philharmonic at the invita-' J.t' baktd or tanditd iwttl pororooi, tion of Queen Elizabeth.

(im, whi wocky brt0-, His orchestra, which will pro- SATURDAY 12:00 (3, 8, 28) Top Cat (17) Movie (6, 16, 27) Beatles (48) Movto 12:30 (3, 8. 28) Cool McCool (6. 16, 27) Bandstand (10,21,22) Johnny Quesi (11) Star for Today (15) Basketball Hcrshey. Annville 1:00 (2, 10) Lone Ranger (8) High and Wild (3) On the Scene (11) Insight 1:30 (22) Bowling (8) Choral Concert (16, 27) Happening '68 (48) Movie (3) How It Happened 1:45 (8) Call the Play 2:00 (3, 8, 22) Basketball- Pan's Evangelical congrega and Stripes over the Citadel's tional. St.

James Lutheran, and Heplers, all of Pitman: St. newly won southeast tures 1:00 (6) Movie 1:15 (3) Best of Contact 1:25 (8) News 1:45 (2) Movie 1:45 (10) Movie 3:35 (10) News SUNDAY This act bv Lance Cpl. James M. Avella, 21, of North Bergen brought expressions of pride and relief from his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Avella.

SOUTHERN AREA "Our son always wanted to be viae tne music lor tne wm.ary Ball, has played at such functions as the Air Force Ball, the American Symphony Ball, the Ball of the Year, the Interna- 12:00 (6) Larry Ferrari a said his father. Wt.k of Ftbruary 26 MONDAY Grapt uic, hot dog "When was a senior in "fe Ct? tional Debutante Ball and the Johns Lutheran ana Lnnsr, UCC, of Leek Kill. St. Michael's Lutheran and UCC of Klingerstown and the host Lutheran and UCC congregations. "Carnival Monday," a color-film produced by the Evangelical Alliance Mission, will be shown In St.

Paul's E. C. Church Sunday at 7:00 p.m., as a part of the annual Thank Offering of the Joint-Young People's Missionary Society. Counselors are Mrs. Felix Kehler and Miss Linda Haas.

Linda Willier will sing a solo. Joy and Pamela Stehr will sing a duet. Unanimous approval was given by the voting members of St. Paul's E.C. Church for the erec (28) Leave It to Beaver (17) Wyatt Earp (8) News (48) Movie (10) News (11) Vacationland (22) News esuvai Qt IWO Worlds.

TUESDAY Uoviolbttf, butttrtd meet February 26 in the home o4 and bf.r, nvSlndr "nH MH wm8r i WEDNESDAY Tuna Overlook. Miss Mildred Martin ltemofo I0upj mi(k. wdl be in charge of devotions. Thursday Submonnt, rring 1 btam thnt jouct, fruittd olio, Lady Mabel Rebekah Lodge 1 milk, will meet Tuesday evening at I FRIDAY Ovtn Wtd tfiickon, North Bergen High School he toll me he wanted to quit school and enlist. I refused to sign the papers at that time but when he turned 18 there was no stopping him." The younger Avella, who has been in Vietnr.m for a year, has already been cited for bravery for helping his patrol to safety when they were caught under enemv fire.

12:15 (8) Changing Times 12.30 (f) Call ol tne Outdoors 8:00 in the I.O.O.F. Hall. Snyder- porslied pofofo, burftrtd com, broad and buffer, orango frosf, milk. town. Mrs.

C. May Williams, tion of an addition to the church "James feels very strongly; about the reasons why he is in noble grand, will be in charge. Miss Irene Burrell, Tharptown, to protect the East entrances to SHAMOKIN AREA We.k of Ftbruary 26 the building. Vietnam." said his father. "And he recently signed up for another six-month tour there." MONDAY Macaroni, chtoio, fo- sustained a fracture of her hip 2- in a fall in her yard and is cobbogo ialod( broad, Seasonal quilling parties have been in progress in Christ UCC a patient In Geisinger Medical "pp' Ontor Dnnvillo TUESDAY Tomofo loup, crocktrj, Church, Daughters of America fooifed chttst sandwich, ctftry, cor- hall, and the homes of Mrs.

Vio AP Wlrephoto flag above a captured section of the Citadel in Hue, South Vietnam. As the Marines stormed the Citadel, Avella scrambled up a tin roof and fastened the flag to a pole. rofi, peon, milk. nJiMIdfJ! -WiONHOAY CHicktn pof pio, PROUD PARENTS Mr. and Mrs.

Charles C. Avella of North Bergen, N.J., proudly show picture of their Marine son, Lance Corporal James M. Avella, 21, who raised an American let Stehr, Mrs. Dorothy Haas, Navy -Army (17) Wrestling (16) Movie 2:30 (10) Explorer 10 3:00 (2) One World (48) Movie (10) Bowling 3:30 (11) True Adventure (15) Sports Special (16,27) Pro Bowlers Tour 4:00 (2, 10) Golf Classic (22) Wrestling (8) Dance Party (3) Movie (11) Adventures of the Seaspray 4:30 (6, 11,28) Horse Racing 5:00 (11) Ramar of the Jungle (48) Wrestling (17) Ed Hurst (2) Movie (8, 28) Golf (10) Movie (15) Horse Racing (6, 16) Wide World of Sports (22) Cinderella 5:30 (11) Speed Racer (15) Pro Skiing 6:00 28) G-E College Bowl (11) Superman (48) Dobie Gillis (8, 10) News 6:30 (8) Film Playhouse (16) Komotion (10, 15, 21, 22) News (17) Flying Fisherman (48) Hy Lit Show (11) Peter Martin Show patient in Geisinger Medical Center, Danville. pofafots, Itffuco talad, broad, bufftr, poachti, milk.

THURSDAY Borbtcuo, bun, buf-forod wax btam, corrofi, mlxod fruit, Mock Republican Convention to Be Held at College A mock Republican national convention will be staged in Centennial Gymnasium at Bloomsbura State College on Saturday. March 16, 1968. Ger- Miss Helen Fowler has return Paxinos News Notes milk. ed to her home in Williamsport FRIDAY Fish, parslty poraro.i (11) Code 3 (17) Bat Masterson (10, 15, 22) Face the Nation (28) Flipper 1:00 3, 8, 28) Meet the Press (10) Outdoorsman (11) Mike Hammer (17) Upbeat (22) Golf 1:30 (3) G.E. College Bowl (28) Movie (11) Squad (48) Hawaii Calls (10) Billards 2:00 (16, 17) Basketball Louis (11) Naked City (2, 10, 15, 22) NHL Hockey (48) Movie 2:30 (8) Movie (3) Bachelor Father (11) Amazing Dunninger 3:00 (U) Greatest Show (3) Experiment in Television 3:30 (28) Wagon Train (6) Happening '68 4:00 (16) Sportsman (3, 8) Golf (11) Hunter (17) Roller Derby (48) Wagon Train 4:30 (2, 10, 15, 22) Children's Film Festival 5:00 (8) Animal Secrets after spending several davs with 'sfowtd fomoiots, brood, buffor, frulf visiting her sister, Mrs.

Helen and Mrs. John Adams, Mr. and her sister, Mrs. Delia Ranck eilo, milk MRS. HOWARD FETTER Correspondent Dial 644-0111 Getz, Richland.

She was accom- Mrs. William Lewis, Mr. and and her niece, Mrs. Ralph Hill, panied home by her sister, Mrs. 'Mrs.

Dail Williams, Mr. and! Shamokin. IOURDES REGIONAL Wtek of Ftbruary 26 MONDAY Chicktn noodlo loup, Getz and Mrs. Warren Botz, also Charles Kerstetter, Mr. I and Mr.

and Mrs. Norm of Richland. A surprise birthday party and foura, Gowen City; Mrs. Goldie Fetterolf, Shamokin R.D.I, and aid R. Ford, minority leader of the United States House of Rep- and Mrs.

Richard Shaw and Mrs. Harry Shuman. orongt uice, moaf sandwich, cookits, were held in Ralpho Fire Mr anrl Mr Arthur WpItrI Mrs. Sallie Slehr, Mrs. Minnie Miller and Mrs.

Ruby Stehr. 9:00 3, 8, 28) Bonanza (10, 15, 21, 22) Smothers Brothers (It) Movie (17) Movie (6, 16, 27) Movie 10:00 (3, 8. 28) High Chaparral (10. 15, 2t, 22) Mission: Impossible (48) Joe Pyne 10:30 (11) Strange World of Computer (44) Lyrics and Legends 11:00 (17) Movie (3. 6, 8.

10, 16 28) News (11) Word of Life (44) London Line 11:15 (6, 16) News and Sports (28) Movie 11:20 (3) Movie 11:25 (10) Movie (22) Movie 11:30 (8) Johnny Carson (15, 21) Twilight Zone Pitman nttonrW a rnnntrv onl TUESDAY Barbecut on roll, pars western music show held in Miss Verna Martin, Philadelphia, and Miss Dorothy Martin, Lancaster, returned home after visiting area relatives. 7amkn milk. The Boys and Girls' Fellowship of the Ash Grove E.U.B. Church held a monthly meeting on Monday evening. The meet- WEDNESDAY Tomafo soup, crack- Mr.

and Mrs. Scott Tannehill The Busy Bee Class of Ash'ing was opened with group and daughter Connie and Mr.f Thursday Chilli con camo, Grove E. U.B. Church will Story, "The Mountain ana Mrs. KODert Anaerson ana bbo mik resentatives, will deliver the Company Hall, Overlook, in keynote address.

honor of Miss Verna Martin, Other dignitaries who will Philadelphia, a daughter of the participate include E. John Bue-jlate Mr. and Mrs. Adam Martin. ci, political analyst to the Re- Overlook.

She was presented publican city committee of with a money tree. Those Philadelphia and the Republi- present were Miss Cora Martin, can state committee: James Miss Mildred Martin, Miss Reichley, former legislative as- Dorothy Martin, the Rev. and sistant to Governor Robert Townsley son, and editor of Fortune Tommy, and daughter. Robbie; Craig Truax, legislative assist-j Mr. and Mrs.

Blaine Starr and ant to the majority leader of the daughters, Carey and Cathy; House of Representatives in! Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Martin, Harrisburg, former state chair-i Stewart Adams.

Dr. and Mrs. aaugmer, taroi, of bcranton.i friday runo fish, pickod bttfs, were guests in the home of Mr. potato chips, pudding wifh fruit, milk. Changes Faces" was presented by Mrs.

Ann Shaw. The Fellowship Circle was formed and the group was divided into three a meeting and devotional service in the church social room Saturday evening, February 24, 7:30. 7:00 (28 Goto the Races (10) Sea Hunt (15) Ernest Tubbs ana airs, aiarun Lewis, uowen City. study groups. The meeting was ROOSEVELT JUNIOR HIGH Wttk of Ftbruary 26 MONDAY Feoff uict, chill, pta- Mrs.

Hilda Haupt, Shamokin R.D.I, Mrs. Lambert Haupt, The Good News Bible Club of closetd nfxt the Overlook Sunnyside area meeting will be held Monday held a weekly meeting in Ralpho lining, March 18, at 7:00. nuf buffer and jelly sandwich, milk, Gowen City and Mrs. June Long. man and former secretary of James Gehris, daughter, Judy, the Commonwealth; and John C.

and sons. John. Jimmy andj'Xraoon The follow- TJpnnh lean statpl T.Q,ri. nr aneiuuuu. iiie uieeuuo.i Shamokin R.D.2, attended aj Tuesday Sarbtquo on bun, shower held in honor of Mrs.

'cheost strip, siring btons, frisd ap- Celia Birster, Locust Gap. p'- mi'k- I WEDNESDAY Ovtn fritd chick- The Ladies Auxiliary of Fist whPP rn, (6, 16) News (11) Encounter 11:45 (6) Movie 1:00 (2, 8, 22) News 1:10 (3) News 1:45 (6) News 2:15 (6) Peter Gunn 2:20 (10) Movie Cameron Township Fire ou" I' p- mi. anu iuu. jn cnare Qf jjrs auenueu: Lineue tsura, chairman. Martin, Mrs.

Ida Renn, Mr. and: Manmn, an(j Mrs Kav Maurer Stephen Shaw, Beth Williams, In addition to the students Mrs. James Deibler and son. and was opened th son" Shaw. Bart Shuman, of Bloomsburg State Jimmy; Miss Ruth Harriet 0ur Club" Offering was re-iGeore Jones, Brian Adams, delegates from 11 other Penn-jTaylor.

Mrs. Carrie Deibler, ceived by Ricky cWand David Stephen Heiser, Sherrl Miller, sylvania colleges and universi-j Mrs. John Persing, Mr. and Williams, followed by song "The Mark Shuman, Keith Maurer, ties are expected to participate! Mrs. John Martin, sons.

David Bible jDenise Carl, Daniel Shuman, in this simulated Republican' and Robbie, and a Missionaries selected were Dianne Carl, Paul Heiser. San-convention. Betsy; Mrs. Sidney Persing, son. i Miss Joanne Jackson, Adams, Nancy Herman, Activities for the convention John, and daughters, Susan and Trinidad, by Don Maurer; the Brian Gennaria.

Delores Jones, will actually get underway on Sharon; Mrs. Margaretju. Vassilos, from Brazil, bv Jill and leaders Mrs. C. May Wil- Company met Tuesday evening bM hard mik, in the Fire Company building.

pp Those attending were Mrs. Mary) fricay rn po. Hummel, Mrs. Helen Keefer, toto, tuna salad, buttered vtatfablts Mis. lacuna luuiiucu, -urs.

diary iDurrer, oreoa, milk, candy, Artman, tveiyn iroxeii, Mrs. Virginia McWilliams and Mrs. Phyllis Erdman. INCOME TAX SERVICE DONALD H. SMELTZER Dial 648-6713 (17) Basketball-Double (11) Dr.

Kildare Header (6) Movie (44) Red Army Singers (16) Movie and Dancers 5:30 48) Flintstones 7:30 (10, 15, 21, 22) Jackie (3) Movie Gleason (2, 10, 22) Ted Mack (48) The Defenders 6:00 (11) Perry Mason (3, 8, 28) The Saint (17) Gilligan's Island (6, 16) Pursuit of Excel- (8)G College Bowl lence (2, 10, 15, 22) 21st Century (11) Gidget 6:30 22) Billiards 8:00 (11) Stump the Stars (48) McHale's Navy (44) Villanova Jazz (17) Flipper Festival 7:00 (6, 16) Voyage to the 8:30 (2, 10, 15, 22) My Three Botton of the Sea Sons (10, 15, 21, 22) Lassie (3, 8, 28) Get Smart (11) 12 o'Clock High (6, 16) Lawrence Welk (17) Hollywood and the (11) Basketball Colum- Stars bia-Yale (44) News (48) Movie (3) Don't Eat the Daisies 9:00 (3, 8, 28) Movie (48) Perry Mason (10, 15, 21, 22) Hogan's 7:30 (3, 8, 28) Walt Disney Heroes (10. 15, 22) Gentle Ben 9:30 (6, 16, 27) Hollywood (17) Suspense Theatre Palace (44) Symphony (10, 15. 21, 22) Petticoat 8:00 (10, 15. 21. 22) Ed Sullivan Junction (6, 16) FBI 10:00 (10, 15, 21, 22) Mannix (11) Profiles in Courage (11) Movie 8:30 (44) Public Broadcast 10:30 (6) Horse Racing (17) Charlie Chaplin (16) Movie Flickers (48) Alan Burke (3, 8, 28) Mothers-in-Law rnaay, ia at r.w p.m.

Hoffman. Mrs. Alma Rudisul, Maurer, and the Surplusses, Ibams, Mrs. Evelyn Klase, Mrs. HOLY SPIRIT SCHOOL Wtek of February 26 MONDAY Oven fritd chicktn, buffered boiled potato, otai.

Ann Kerstetter and Mrs. Ann The Women's Guild of St. wnen a seminar tiuea "lne Ke-; Mrs. Molly Prescott, i Porta Rica, by Jamie Her-publican Prospects in 1968" will; Arlene Worth, Miss Helen'man. Each gave a praver in be held.

Mr. Bucci and Mr. chamberlain, Mr. and their behalf. A Treasure Test Reichley will address some of William Farr, Mrs.

Lulu for the Missionary Globe the delegates and other partici- zeiman and daughter. Mary was presented. The Missionary Shaw. Girl Scout Cadettes of Troop No. 140 met in Ralnhn Tiro ol ttrM i it II pants at that time.

At 7:30 p.m. and Miss Verna Martin. Paul's United Church of Christ. Gowen City, met Wednesday Tuesday fronkforf on boktd evening in the home of p' Edna Henninger. The Scripture! Wednesday chipped sttok was read by the hostess.

bakd P''o, buntld lowing the business a lucheon was served. Those 'JL BAY P' p'-present were Mrs. Clara Trox-j doust, milk. ell. Mrs.

Mary Hummel, DAY Baktd mocoronf with i story -uuner ana uie iwins, Company Hall, Overlook. Mrs. I was presented by Mrs. Kay Ruth Bonshner was in rw that evening there will be a pre-convention rally at which Shamokin Township Mothers' Maurer. The Bible Story, sherry Maurer served as flas mioses ana tne laDernacie, bearer.

Badge work was contin- Mr. TTuax will address the gath-l CTub of Paxm0s school met in ering: his address will be frii was preseuieu uy mis. auui VICTORIA SHAMOKIN SPECIAL ENGAGEMENTI NOW THRU FEBRUARY 27 ONLY AT POPULAR PRICESI SAT. SUN. 1:30 2:00 6:00 8:00 9:00 jowea Dy separate rallies and Ruth Shingara.

president, fa Manning who also taught the, for the new Gj. Eleanor Yentsch. Mrs. Helen iMt(f nwvm rnpi, pi or caucauses charge. Mrs.

Shingara said per-1 mZ( cookies were distributed. Those TroxeU. Mrs. Mary Lewis andj tTjx sst Armored Car Service Arts Association Will Meet Next Thursday Airs. iieiumier.

iiie meeting scheduled for Wednesday evenins. February has been canceled because of Lenten services. Deleted From Budget SALT LAKE CITY fAP lne busquehanna alley As- Polek, Lynne Neely, Linda Salt Lake County Assessor Earl sociation for the Arts will hold Brenda Maurer, Don Maurer, Weikel and Mrs. Boughner, Jill Maurer. Robin Maurer, Lu Mr.

and Mrs. Paul TroxeU. Baker complained Thursday Gowen City, visited Mrs. Trox-iabut an $800 budget cut enact- A MASTERPIECE" n.r. daily news IBITOmAl "AN AWESOMELY Ann Neelv, Sallv Polek, Stephen us aauudi meeang on mursaay, committee will be Mrs.

Februarys, at 8:00 pm. at St. lHenrietta Williams and Mrs. ed by county commissioners. It Andrew's Episcopal Church, 255 nvi, vatrh', David iiliams, KicKy Shaw, David Williams, Ricky ell's mother, Mrs.

Ella Walters, South Derr Drive (Route 15) in L. ,7" Cox and leaders, Mrs. Kay deletes provisions for armored were served by Mrs. Gayle i Maurer, and Mrs. Anna Man who is a guest in the Evangeli cal Home, Lewisburg.

car service. The district youth of the E. U. B. churches will hold a meeting Monday evening at 7:30 in Ash Grove E.U.B.

Church. Electiuon of, oficers: Miller and Mrs. Jane' Carsto. ABSORBING FILMI" inmg "We'll have to carry money to (Bradford JdouAe 1UC giuup Ui del the bank in a satchel or suit terms and to fill vacancies will Overlook Junior Girl Scout the next meeting on March The Adam and Eve Sunday be conducted. Troop No.

147 met in the home case," Baker protested. Thou, sands of dollars in property tax A combined World Day of Nominees placed before was the of Mrs. Beverly Deitz, Overlook. A first aid demonstration was collections are frequently in membership bv the nominating1 awardeid doof E.U.B. Church held a monthly Prayer service of Ash Grove committee treasurer were eJ meeting in the church social; and Clark's Grove E.U.B.

vvn Woodward of Lewisburg; 1 room with the proeram in Churches will be held in the volved. presented by Lu Ann Neely. VOih Ontun-Fnt pirvnts THE DINO DE LAURENTIIS Prtdhttio Tr o' Karlffa nrlr urge nAntinuoii OPEN SUNDAY 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. j- j.

snaner. riennena ttuiiams. nnj ich r.rroa "ub. "vi" letruruius secretary, miss rean auu uu.u. immi, uura ajjuii- nlavprl Thnsp t.

Mrs nRup Herr Mrs Anna Ptir. aj a tu- nrciirc were piayea. inose lauran Dooacs oi uanvme ana anamo-. 7 -113- 'lls luc vi Knnphpl kin: board of directors, Mrs. man' Mrs- Ga'le Miller Mrs.

Lu-meeting with a caU t0 worship. Grove Church, February 28. Hit nHVt Tri-A n-rn cine fcnvder. uoris onina -Hoin 5o. osrc a-m 1 cine anvaer.

uoris er. "iiatr. cm. in Robin Maur- Mrs Rrenrta Rnvpr Mrs Ruth t- ti I Pamela llliams Maurer and Mrs. difim uictu auu uyuv luudv.

otwyiuie icsmju noa iviaoc auu iuia. uiaie oicutiei. Charles Boleske of Mount Car-Shingara and Mrs. Jane Carsto. by "Mr.

Adams. Reading. The Rev. Elwood L. Heiser is er, Brenda Deitz.

mel, and Mrs. Ceo Wagner of 1 "Penney Baloons to Elephants and pastor of the host churches. A LUD hCOUtS OI Den O. 1, i'aCK ctnn Cniin" civpn hv Mrs lunch will be served. Kenominated for a The Beginning InD-150' Color bvDe Luxe CLASSIFIED ADS pay big dlv $.29 ldends on a srppll Investment Dial Shamokin News-Dispatch 48-441, or All the Chicken You Can Eat Golden Fried Chicken French Fries Cole Slaw Roll and Butter Light Bearer's Class of Oak Grove Methodist Church will Mount Carmel Item 339-4040, OT Ashland 875-3301 one-year term on the board are, o.

Jiou, met tne nome ot Adams. Reading, "The Lamb Mrs. Robert Beckman of Lewis- i Mrs. Martha Hetrick, Paxinos arm the Thornbush," was pres-burg. Sister M.

Eileen, Miss R. D. 1. den mother. "Ringers ented bv Mr.

Adams. Poem, Nancy J. Woods, and Dr. John of the World" was the theme, "show Us Lord," was read by McCormick of Danville. jThe Cubs worked on book jjr- Adams.

Closing song was Following the business meet- achievements and boat assemb- "Blest Be The Tie That Binds." ing, students in the Children's ling. Plans were made for a closing prayer was by Mr. Thpa'rp Wnrk-shnn ennnsnrpd hv Pino Wrwl Dprhv in ho VielH rru FOR SALE VICTORIA MOUNT CARMEL NEWLY RENOVATED SATURDAY and SUNDAY 7:00 and 9:00 iiie uuaiiieaa meeting SAA will perform improvis a-; March 9 in Clark's Grove conducted bv the president tions. Another highlight will be e. U.B.

Church. Games were John Adams, s'nring protects STUFFED PORK CHOP the playmg of the music of a played. Those present were were discussed. The next meet-local comnoser, Myron McClell-; Brian Adams, Donald Culton, ing will be held in the church an. and his comment on tne.riavM Anman Keith Maurer.

cniai rum Saturday Dn. compositions. Mark Shuman, Mrs. Martha ing, March 16, and will be in $11.39 Mashed Potato Vegetable of the Day Roll and Butter Hetrick and Edwin den chief. Culton, charge of Mr.

and Mrs. Dail Vil-lliams. The group played games 'which were won by Richard Virgin Islanders bolster heir diet with t'nree wild plants called "papalolo." "whitey Mrs. Lillie Sears has returned Shaw. Refreshments were serv- ana aa.

a oa.d, uie her home Sunnvside after led. The following attended: Mr. t.onal Geographic says. Cooked with fish and meat, the plants' make a pungent stew known as1 "kalaloo. An old-timer is one who remembers when charity was a virtue not an Luxury Home EDGEWOOD GARDENS SHAMOKIN Central Air-Conditioning; Two-Car Garage; Intercom System Throughout the House; 52' Sundeck; Patio; Completely Landscaped; Tremendous Paneled Recreation Room With Built-in Bar; Cedar Closers; Three Ulrra-Modern Bathrooms; All Over-Sized Rooms.

Eyer0ng lhai You Could Desire in a Luxury Home For Appointment Dial Shamokin 648-1945 After I P.M. Daily CHICKEN IN A BUCKET 1 Whole Cut-up Chicken Mb. Cole Slaw 1 -lb. French Fries ONLY in side the bright, to buhl world of today's 'y if THEIR7 10GERC0RMAN -thiS?" American I AhgS mternational's MEM Liberty Fire Co. Social Party Pleasant Hill Lodge Ranshaw, Po.

EVERY SUNDAY Early Bird 2:45 P.M. Dave Donmoyer Vf RAY Order Ahead -Dial 644-0377 SHIKEIUMY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Walnut and Sixth StL, Sunburj FEBRUARY 22, 23, 24 Showings: ft S3, p.m. dally Saturday: JO, A p. m. ADnsSIOV S1.N For Tickets call: 286-6478 or 743-S333 or write: THE RESTLESS ONES P.O.

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