,shenandoah-ashland-mahanoy city- sa…las8/oftpdfs/1976/1976-04-10.pdf · evening herald...

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-_._.- "---~--~----'------'----'-------------"""--'--------""""""----------~-~---------------------- EVENING HERALD OF SHENANDOAH-ASHLAND-MAHANOY CITY- SA'TURDAY, APRil 10, 1976 , f PAGE NINE :.:e. :::: :::: :::: I®lb 1J1rackuillt Walts jjnrraine~tantnn I ~ ~ ~ ~ * » $ ~ ~ ~ '.' The first census of Frackville Grundy, John Lindenmuth. .••• ~ ~ '.' was taken in 1880. The John Fowler, Henry Wilson, '.'. ::: '-, 1 v .~ :::: :~ enumerator was P. Myers. His FRi~ George Washer, Wm. Kalbach. :::: .'.: list may be incomplete because ~. . 'ClnnLLTI" Ethan Hampton, Wm. James, ':.: ~~ of difficulty in reading the '' ':', ~ "'-1 . t:?'" -. Otto Speidel, Joseph Beatty, :::: ::~ names, Many names are w csr 18?'~ Eliz. Watkins. John Dunlap. ~ •••. familiar to me and some MA HA N OY TWp, ~ . .••• ~~~~ descendants of these families :: Ben Adams. Jacob Finney. ~~~ •••. are still living here. The names '. ;i Settle.30o .Peet to tIle inch Carrie Karch. Isaac Jenkins.. ••• :::: ~~ Wm.' Evans, Henry Miller. A. ::: v. are listed as the census taker , I ,'. :::: walked from house to house. If :,,' I Snyder, Willoughby Heinly. ::. :::: you use your imagination you ': /' Robt. Prynn, Christian :~ :::: 'can tell approximately where Prescott, Lewis Barner, R. ::: :::: ... I I' d t{,.·ilh er / o .. Wagner. Samuel Yoder and ::~ •:.: ' tnese peop e ive . . 7L- /;' Geo S ::s •••• " I -.-._. 'Jf//"Ollflh r: . anner. .'~ :::: Mr. Myers started on Pine "\ I .-._. ,r'l hOle :::: :::: street which had only a few . 'L --.-._~_: Nice street was populated :::: :::: families: The Alfred Watson, ', . from John street to Washington :::: :::: \\ ,: t by: John Haupt. Mary:::: :.:. Abraham Taylor, William ,, ; ! I 1 ... dani .:.: .:.: .Bassett and William Minahan ',\ .. ~ ~ Kings ey, Anulony Ber amer, :.:. ~~~j families. /'\:'i i~-l ~---~~~~. ~------I '--~--- Pi ~':~S~~~~~~·F~~~~.~~d ~~~ :::: Broad Mountain Avenue had \: I' -\:+ ~------ L---- -1 L- __- - -" Seitzinger, Daniel Seitzinger. :::: ~:: quite a few families: James ,'/" ·t.~~ ~---R-: L j ~------ L" §= Wm. Copland, John Copland, :::: ~:: Durkin, Mary Cunningham, .-;/. ~\o(.; ~.f;.rhr.:,.~ ~------J--___ ""~_' ~/_;~_~_,;_" ./ John Mengle. Charles Miller. :::: Heart tests :::: John Miller, Anthony Guidites, /, ~_,*_: '..r.P.!'..!.".!~: ~ ;" _ Samuel Moyer. Alfred ~~ ~:: Anthony Lawson, Anthony </ ;,:l: n~ --7r.7.! , :----- Rubright, Charles Beard, John :::: The Frackville Area .••• 'h Bb 1 J h ;1./"" ~I : l[f'GK/·.,J. 1 ~ I " Ada H H t W ,-.' ~.'.:: Mattes,Jon ua, on , ,------ ··-~-~"Ir--·-·- ms, enry aup. m. :.:'.:.Jaycees,incooperationwith ; ,:::~ : I t: I I• " . 1 ::: Smydt. Peter Gudites, William r":.~1..-_-"'___ I~ -.j L 1 _ _ : Anspach. Martin Godshal, :::: the American Heart ::: Taylor, William Wertz, I \l 'l \" r------ Joseph Bone. Louise Keffer, :::: Association of Schuylkill ::.':. Thomas McCormick, John ;u:~--1 ! -',,-- 'r-----~ ~---. [U.; __ I O_N..". Isaac Edwards. Samuel Haupt, ::.':,,: County will hold a Coronary '.' McCormick, John Bunersbach. ~~\'ePr---: ~--~-- :-------1 r---7l- ~ Henry Menkel, Ambrose Bone, '.'. Risk Screening Program on 1:; Richard Chappell, Patrick L ! I I j ,'I' C£Af. Jeremiah Williams, Charles i:~: Monday and Tuesday, April 19 ::~ Burk, John ftlywood, James ./ 1 ST , Petery. David Haupt. James :::: and 20at the Ace Banquet Hall :::: ~oo;s, JOS~hhFOWl~, Ja;es i-~~liJ ~'CT.c~ w~;;~ r_~~ ~e;gi:a;~Ch~~~~d;:;~ ;::: inFr d ackvi~lestartingat9a.m. :::: a ara, omas ree on. i ~: ~ ! i rift!.! I 0, :::: an contmuing to 5 p.m. .:.: William Deisher, David Glenn, f.c-T"r~-j '---F-- Ivory families. .:.: Program chairman, John :::: Edward Brennan, Joseph L.f~-! .; ; iller/fk' ~: Chuma stated that the purpose '.:': .~- :.r-'-",,' On Centre street were :'.: .', Brennan, John Harkins, David '1:1"(" :... ·r.i£. .. of the screenl'ng program I'Sto :::: ' ' .• 'OrwiSon William Rosier, James ::: :::: Bell, James Clark, Emily i-'; "r.--:;r.y· Wallace, Sam Berdanl'er, :.:: point out to the individual his .••• Frurau, Michael Burns, Mary' L,. - --I,:' .~:.~ .. ~" - .. average rlS' k of havI'ng a heart :::: .'~ < Joseph Guinther. Thomas ::: .. J. Harris and Reese Richards. ~- "-iA::·~111 ..- GA' attack and to indicate the :::: F,," Y ''1. __ ,' ,,11~_____ ary. nthony Hildebrand, :::. factors which will increase his :::: Railroad Avenue was heavily ~_-. . " -'" John McCormick, Andrew :'.:. .. I d J h tl - '" Rh d risk for heart disease. The :::: popu ate: eremia Or ey. . 'f-~-'i ~-".;tV- oa es, E. Johnson, Patrick ::: individual will have an :::: Peter Hoffman, Winifred ~ ~. __ p.:or.'- - Curry, Ferdinand Swartz, O. ::~ d :::: Hoffman, John O'Holloran, L.J ..\' Curry, Eliz. Ryan. Mary :.:: historical ata form filled out, :.:. Lawrence O'Holloran, Peter D is Ed M 1 Jh ~.: his weight. height, and blood :::: av, . un ey, 0 n '.::.: 'll be h kd d ,'.' Yoder, Rebecca Fertig. Stella White. James Williams, Sam .. pressure WI c ec e an :::: Bachman, Robert McNeely, Flowers, Henry Moyer. Ben :::: hewillhaveatwelveleadEKG ;::: Martha Widerhold, Edward Shirey. John Forney. William :::: (electrocardiogram). Blood ~~1~ Schaeffer, George Hyde, Prynn. and Charles Harsog 1~;i :peil~i~alrya~ fgO[uc::lY:~d :::: James, McAndrew, George families. .:.: .••• Young, James Franey, John .••. cholesterol levels. The results :::: John A. Lauck was the only :::: of these studies will be sent to :.:. Bainbridge, Adam Reed, resl'dent on Frack street and .:.: h f 1 h . 1 d' .. J G M 11 0 .. t e ami y p ysican. mc u mg :'.:'. . ames . a ey, wen Jereml'ah Houser was the sole :::: .. M W'll' P Al' > .. the final subjective factor risk, ~::' owry, I lam ayne. Ice resident on Bell Alley. while :::: .:.: Willison, Patrick Curry, Isaac :.:' obtained by physician :.:.. '11 -( Daniel Rubright family was .:.: evaluation of the historical risk :.::'.' Zimmerman, WI iam Jones, listed on Penn Alley. .::'.': '.'. William Brosius. William .••. and objective risk factors. The ;::: Mowry, E. Bademan, Marita Division street listed Peter :::: patient is sent a report less ::::. Holland, Darby Foulk, George Eishey, Annie Hess, William :::; detailed than the one sent the ::~ Beddow, Howard Beddow. Moyer, Charles Hite, and John :::: family doctor and told to see :::: Enoch Roberts, William ,-- -- Hesser. The John Murphy and :::: his physician for clarification i~: Lynch, William Stewart, J; O1arles Harkins were the only :~:1 of the report. The final :::: Thomas, Philip Hahn, Philip families on Second street while :::: evaluation, of course, must be :::: Kramer, Frederick Smith, Henry Wagner, Sam Simons, :::: that of the family physician. .••• Anthony Keilini. Issac Bach- Daniel Hoffman and M. .••. The age limit for the :~~~ man, Mary Kelley, John ,I Beddowfamilies were living on i screening}s 21 y~ars of age to ~:: Walsh. Ge9rge Taylor. Michael Spring street. Isabell Nettles :::: 60 years of age. It is very ~:: Lee, William Clifford, John ~' and James Couri families lived :::: important to set an ap- :~: Bateman. Jacob Cole, Ida on Washington street and :::: pointment time and to be there ". Arnet, Michael McGrath, John -'. Charles Gibson. James Rader .:.: at the exact time. Appoint- ~ ••~ ... :..... t '11 be' t . t Davis, David Lloyd. and and S. Smith lived a~ Mahanoy men s WI m en mmu e ':::~:"'.: Robert Coxon. Alley. ~:~:~:~: intervals with the last ap- pointment at ten minutes :::: Living on Cherry Alley were This was the census of 1880. ~:: before quitting time. 1:~: the Thomas Phillips. Thomas ,0 /0 /0 .. Have you found any of your ~:1 Appointments will only be .:.' Richards, James McCormick. I: ancestors names? :.:. accepted between the hours of ::~ Michael Donahue, Joshua ~:: 4 to 6 p.m. on Tuesday and :.:' Wilson. Thomas Campbell, (g ':.: Wd d A' :::: .r:.~~A<r ~:: e nes ay, prd 13 and 14. 0;:. William Feunel. Thomas .:.: The number to call for the ~:: McCormick. James Stewart, ~:: appointment will be 874-2945. ~:: Evan Thomas and David -ia--~ . Our Borough is one hundred ::: Thescreeningisfreetoallarea ~~ Roberts families __~. __t years old. Let's go back and ::: residents with the citizens of :::: Lehigh Avenue was . .c.: reminisce the national ::: Frackville urged to par- ~: populated from Arch street to.J headlines of the.past century. ::~ticipate. - .:.: Catawissa by Charles Stewart, June 25, 1816-General .'~ ~1 Lewis Anstock, ,Joseph -----.. I I / / George Custer and264 soldiers 1~~ ~:- Schaeffer, Sebas tian I of the 7th Cavalry killed at (.: ~: Schaeffer, J.F. Barth, James C H E: S ST. Battle of the Little Bi~ Horn. :::: Brownies ~f Goris. Ida Boyer, Daln~el [~~__ I__ !~_._ 10 ".,0 /0 I':: June 21. 1877':"Molly ::~ Brownie Troop 136 met at ~:. Frack. Kate Mederhvia. E vlra ' I Maguires broken up by :.:. ~: Spotts, S. Moorhead. John hanging of ten leaders for :::: Annunciation Social Hall and :!:: Powers. William Davis, --"£., -_ t'. murders. ::~ each girl received hard boiled ~:. Thomas Morris. Jacob Rauck, /I ~ :.:: eggs, food coloring and cotton ~: J h R' h d M D be t b~-J.:- ..... .-.-- I Dec. 17. 1903-First suc- :::: swabs and decorated the eggs '(: 0 n IC ar s. ary au r. _~ f1 fl h ':.: . th' .. 1d . . § George Wagonseller, Charles '"')£1 - .--. D. ~ 7--- _ cess u ig t in mechanically :::: m err own ongma eSlgn. ... Reber. John Williams, James _'J!..'!l!!'.J.. -- --- ~ ! propelled airplane by Orville '.'. The top three winners were ::: j I Wright. :.:. Lori Berg. Suzie Bolinsky and '.:: Blackwell. Noah Leech. Emily ----- -- - _. - -.-_-_-_ ..- : ::.::.' fk d ,~ M Ell M Fr k Kim Kapla a. they receive ::: oore. en angan, an ___ __ Feb. 8. 191(}-Boy Scouts of :::: chocolate animals as prizes. :.:~ Bacjman, William Harris, America incorporated. :,:'.': '.~ James Richarc:ts, Harvey 1----- I I -/--- / /- -i--1I' Feb. 25, 1913-16tn Amend- ,'.' Tracey Buchanan was ~; Seitzinger, Thomas Davis, ment creates income tax. :~:1 crowned Birthday Princess as :~ Paul Shuey, Fannie Hoy, John ARC HI:::: the Brownies sang "Happy :::: Bartch, Alexander Burk, r--- Jan. 25, 1915-First :::: Birthday" and she led the •••. telephone talk. N.Y. to San :0: refreshment line for the Easter •••. Joseph Moore. Mary Berk. .'. .:.' h alba h Francisco. by Alexander .:. party. Marie Mastella :.:: Louisa Kalbac ,Kate K c, Graham Bell and Thomas :.: 0:" Alf d Se J hn S'l .'. collected brownie gold. ~:: re aman. 0 I ver- Watson. ::: :.:: man. Frank Machmer, D.P..- ::: On April 24 at 8:15 the girls :::: Hann. William Guirder, Henry April 6, 1917-United States::: will attend the ballet "Sleeping :::: Oregood, Alfred Krebs, Frank enters World War I. ::: Beauty" at Pottsville High ~:. Keffer. H. Seitzinger. Charlotte Nov. 11, 1918-World War I :.: School. They will leave :::: Rodrian, Harry D. Berkheiser, ends.:::: Annunciation Hall at 7:15 in ;:.:: John Hadesty. Ester Eiler. f---:-. ,". May 20, 1927-Lindbergh .::.: .• - full uniform. Admission for :::: Isacc Jerrickins, John F.· t=j flies Atlantic. ::: .• •• brownies will be paid by the ~~l ::;~iSSa~~~~ :aact l , G~g~~ .• .' . I Dec. 7, 1941-Japan attacks 1~~ Troop. Adult admission is $2. :::: b h L AU REL ST. , Pearl Harbor. ::: The ballet is approximately .:-: Rubrigh, Amos Ru rig t, J 6 1944-D D N .:. t h Th' 1 '11 b :::: Philip Menke. William une. - ay, or- ::: wo ours. e glr s WI e .••• h f~ hn Do b mandy Invasion. '.' taken home after the per- :.::.: Sc ae ler, Jo rsey. Jaco A '1 12 1945-F D R d' '.':.~ form'ance. P ul Fr kM De 'tt J h r-- prl. ... les; :::: a ey. an c VI, 0 n I Truman becomes president. ::: :::: McDevitt, John McFadden, ::~ Mterthe Easter vacation the :::: Christopher Ward, George May 7. 1945-Germany ::::girls will work on a project for :::: Dillman, Bridget McCormick. surrenders. ::::the May 16 scout about the :::: Percival Zimmerman, George Aug. 6. 1945-A-Bomb :::: :::: Baskin, Peter Simons, Walter wrecks Hiroshima. :::: :::: R. Nice, William Krihn. Jacob I.- Nov. 22. 1963-President :::: :::: Rubright. James Davis, Henry' I,. t -- _. 1--- .. Kennedy assassinated. :::: :::: Schaeffer, Patrick Gray. ' 1. April 4, l!J68-Martin Luther :::: :::: Michael Welsh. James Greer, I ._-- ' King assassinated. :::: :::: Anthony Grush, Christopher r--- , - June 5. 1968-Sen. Robert :::: :::: Eckert, Seth Lenhart, Silvester S~' ST. .... Kennedy assassinated. :::: ;::: Eiler, Joseph Nelnis. John I ,. ,I ,il'1--r=====::::J I July 20. 1969-Apollo II ;::: :::: Sanner, Frederick Sanner, AStronauts walk on Moon. :::: :::: William Deisher. George :::: ~:~ Deisher, Daniel Dillman, Koch, Thomas Karle. Anthony Myers.' Johnathan Berkheiser, June 22. 197(}-Nixon signs :~:~ ~:. Rebecca Buehler, Ann Goblosky, August Hoffman. Robert Barnes. Bernard bill lowering voting age to 18. :.:. ~: Christian. Thomas Robinson, John Hoffman. Peter Murphy. Leddy, Rebecca Moyer, Jan. 27. 1973-Vietnam peace :~: ~~ Robert Berdanier. Jacob Katz, Wm. Fritz, Eliz. Howser. Yost Christian Reece. Henry pacts signed in Paris. :.:. 'i, LeJal~s~~. ~oa~~ia~icks~~e.a~~~ Howser. JOSePhh Millehr, ~:f::r~~~~~afwr.;l.m:git:~: Oct. 10. 1973-Vice President ~.~;.1 ;:; Amanda Lesc er. Jo n Agnew resigns. ~: Reber, Josiah Kautner. McAndrew, John Reilly. Frank Helena Miller, Henry Smith. Aug. 9, 1974-President ~:: :::: Henry Garis, Isaac Miller, Kl W Doak J hn B Mary Miller, Barbara Keilin,. . ;::: ~:: Daniel Miller. John Collihan. Ni:' Tho~'asBeddOW~Henry Henry Pearce, Jeremiah Nixon resigns. :::: :::: John F. Becker. and Lucey Parry. Richard Morgan. J. Price. Emily Faust. Robt. Feb. 27, 1975- ~:: ~:: Pound families. McBarron, Rebecca Price, Curran. Eliz. Wertney. Reuben Unemployment reaches 33- ~:: ~. Families on Balliet street Ella Kaup. Elijah Riegel Wagner, Thomas Vaughan, year high; .'.: ~:: were Ed. O'Malley. Thomas (physician) Wm. Tobias, James Van Hom, John Miller, Apr. 10. 1976=Frackville :~: ~: Davies, Charles Koch. Wm. Jonathan Fertig. Elvira Ellen Haughton, James celebrates centennial. ~: .: .:. .;~:~:~!:~~~~:S~:~:!~!:!:!:!:!:!:!:!:!:~~:!X~:~~:~!:!).:!~!:~:"-:~:!:~!~~:!:~!~X~:«-.»»:<e:e»=-:e:;s:;:;s:;s:::-.::::::::::ss:::~~::~!::~:!::::~:::~~:::~:!::::~:!X~~::~!:(«<-.~: .. ,»:e:«.:-.--=.:e:e:.:;:.:e:;:;:e:;:;:;:;s:;s::s::::::::::::::S::s:m:~::~~~:X~:!=--=::!::~:::!:::::::.:!:::!:!:<!:!:!:~; Officers installed at a dinner at the Frackville Elks Lodge; Pictured are: (L to R) first row, Donald Dillman, incoming Exalted Ruler; Woods Etherington, Acting Grand Exalted Ruler; Ronald Klemkosky, Out-Going Exalted Ruler. (Second Row) Joseph Meade, Loyal Knight; Dennis Kitsock, Lecturing Knight; Bernard Brutto, Esquire; Thomas Hinkle, Chaplain; Harold Bowe, Per, Secre!ary; Peter Becker, Treasurer; Claud Buchanan, Inner Guard; George Ebert, Tiler. Absent when photo was taken was John Seasock, Leading Knight . FRACKVILLE NEWS Mrs. Greg Humpf, 136 South Nice Street-Phone 874-1381 2Q i state event, "See the U.S.A. with the G.S.A." Brownie Troop 136will make posters on Alaska, Tennessee and Washington with craft from a product of the states. The event is arranged by Neighborhood 3 and will be held at Memorial Field in Frackville. Parents, relatives and friends are welcome. An unofficial special badge may be purchased as a remem- branceofthe event at 55cents. Orders must be placed with leaders by April 15th. Rain date is May 23. A special thanks for helping to supply some of the goodies for the Brownies Easter party are extended to Mrs. Lois Hampton and Mrs. Ruth Bainbridge. The meeting closed with the Friendship Circle under the leadership of Mrs. Joanne Lazusky assisted by Mrs. Valerie Bukowski and Mrs. Evelyn Mastella. Tony Zelonis, Shenandoah, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wozniak, Shenandoah Hgts.; Mrs. Ann Klyiola. Mahanoy City; Mr. and Mrs. JO$eph Zelonis and. son. Timmy. Hazleton; Mr. and Mrs. George Karas and children. Gail and Gregg, Fairlawn, N.J.; Mrs. Ann Latonis, Fairlawn. N.J. Mrs. Dolores Scott. Donna and Mark Scott, Darlene Martin. and Amy. Oakland Heights. N.J. Boy scouts The Boy Scouts of Troop Ii met in the social hall of St Peter's United Church of Christ and opened with the Scout Oath, Laws and the Lord's Prayer led by Senior Patrol Leader Robert Bricker. The-last Hoagie Sale to raise money for a trip to Washington will be h~ld on May 15th. All who helped with the last sale were thanked by troop members. Mr. Bronick supervised the scouts working on the Firemanship badge, Chief Stanley Bulcavage, the group working on Citizenship in the Community and Alex Koropchak the boys working on the Tenderfoot Rank. "Encampment 76", an overnight campout to the Daniel Boone Homestead is planned by the troop for April 30. May 1 and 2. Members are asked to meet on Monday at 6:45 at the church hall to prepare for a visit to the State Police Barracks. Bridal shower A bridal shower was held recently for Holly Pascavage who will marry William J. Dolan Jr. on June 5. Hostesses were bridesmaids Michele Keirn, Joan Weitz. Agnes Maree Woodward. and Robin Enger. A large cake centerpiece was surrounded with favors for guests. Guests included: Mae Mallick, Olive Bruchak. Helen Dziczek. Anna Ringo. Arlene Halupa. Joan Weitz. Donna Weitz, Joannie Weitz. Jean Keirn. Sherry Keirn. Michele Keirn. Mary Ann Kozak. Kathy Kozak, Sheree Bernotas. Hilda Tomczyk. Cindy Stefanowicz. Bea Nevertts. Mary Achen- bach, Louise Gursky. Lucille Beaver, Faye Mazur, Florence Bulcavage, Christine Pukas. and Deb Morgan. all from Frackville; Sophie Stetts. Josephine Stetts, Anna Kar- disco. of Morea; Nancy Pascavage, Laureldale; -Marian Pascavage, Reading; Lorraine Mallick, Telford; Marge Valinsky. Pottsville; Betty Dolan. Barbara Dolan, Kathy Mikoch. Ann Kiehl, Marianna O·Hearn. Clara Meyer, Liz Metzinger. Mary Heffner. Marge Monaghan, Frances McDonald, all of Ashland; Grace Carter, Shenandoah; Catherine Geary, Philadelphia; Ann Dolan, Girardville; Agnes Marie Woodward. Camp Hill; and Robin Enger, Lakeville. Bike hike Frackville Area Jaycees will sponsor a bike-hike in cooperation with the Schuylkill County Association for Retarded citizens on April 25. under the leadership of Clark Keefer, Schuylkill Haven. The Bike-Hike will begin at 1 p.m. at the borough hall on Balliet Street. All area cyclists from 13 years of age may participate. Sponsorship ap- plications will be available at JZ's, Herwick's, the local schools, or by calling 874-2945. The object of sponsorship is to get as many people, organizations, or businesses to sponsor the rider by donating 10cents to $1per mile for every mile ridden up to a maximum of 25 miles. The riders will follow a selected course through the streets of Frackville. All necessary safety precautions will be taken, and riders must obey traffic rules. Chairman Bill Cickavage The infant daughter of Mr. said mental retardation is one and Mrs. Joseph Yankewicz of the largest handicapping was baptized in Annunciation conditions in children as a Church by Father Stanley retarded child is born every Norbutas and given the name five minutes. The Association Lisa Ann. Godparents were for Retarded Citizens' is Gail and Greg Karas. working to ensure the mentally Fairlawn, N.J., cousins of the retarded all human services mother. Dinner was held at the and rights. such as sheltered home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank workshops, infant stimulation Vernusky. Attending were equipment, camp scholarships, Brian and Derek Vernusky, group homes, transportation, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zelonis, recreation equipment, and Frackville; Mr. and Mrs. camp sites. Joseph Yankewicz Sr.. Refreshments will be served Shen~ndoah; Mrs. Frank. and medals awarded to the top Vernusky. Shenandoah, Stella three fund raisers. Any Mack and John Potski, questions will be answered by Shenandoah; Mr. and Mrs. calling 874·2945. Baptism The county commissioners donated $1500toward the annual Schuylkill Football Clinic, whose officers are left Secretary-Treasurer Stanley Rakowsky, Vice President William Kirelawich and President Charles Roccon!. On the right half of the photo are Commissioners William Willard, Edward Cook (rear with his hand on the shoulder of County Recreation Director Cassie Malys) and Albert Matunis . " L- ....:..- ~ .__ .. .~. .._.~ _. _

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Page 1: ,SHENANDOAH-ASHLAND-MAHANOY CITY- SA…las8/OFTpdfs/1976/1976-04-10.pdf · EVENING HERALD OF,SHENANDOAH-ASHLAND-MAHANOY CITY- SA'TURDAY, APRil 10 ... Sebas tian I of the 7th Cavalry

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I®lb 1J1rackuillt Walts jjnrraine~tantnn I~ ~~ ~* »$ ~~ ~'.' The first census of Frackville Grundy, John Lindenmuth. .•••~ ~'.' was taken in 1880. The John Fowler, Henry Wilson, '.'.::: '-,1 v .~ :::::~ enumerator was P. Myers. His FRi~ George Washer, Wm. Kalbach. ::::.'.: list may be incomplete because ~ . . 'ClnnLLTI" Ethan Hampton, Wm. James, ':.:~~ of difficulty in reading the ' ' ':', ~ "'-1 . t:?'" -. Otto Speidel, Joseph Beatty, ::::::~ names, Many names are w c sr 18?'~ Eliz. Watkins. John Dunlap. ~•••. familiar to me and some MA HA N OY TWp, ~ . .•••~~~~ descendants of these families : : Ben Adams. Jacob Finney. ~~~•••. are still living here. The names ' . ;iSettle.30o.Peet to tIle inch Carrie Karch. Isaac Jenkins.. •••:::: ~~ Wm.' Evans, Henry Miller. A. :::v. are listed as the census taker , I ,'.

:::: walked from house to house. If :,,,' I Snyder, Willoughby Heinly. ::.:::: you use your imagination you ': /' Robt. Prynn, Christian :~:::: 'can tell approximately where Prescott, Lewis Barner, R. ::::::: ... I I' d t{,.·ilher/o . . Wagner. Samuel Yoder and ::~•:.: ' tnese peop e ive . . 7L- /;' Geo S ::s•••• " I -.-._. 'Jf//"Ollflh r: . anner. .'~:::: Mr. Myers started on Pine "\ I .-._. ,r'l hOle :::::::: street which had only a few . 'L --.-._~_: Nice street was populated :::::::: families: The Alfred Watson, ' , . from John street to Washington :::::::: \\ ,: t by: John Haupt. Mary:::::.:. Abraham Taylor, William , , ; ! I 1 ... dani .:.:.:.: .Bassett and William Minahan ', \ . . ~ ~ Kings ey, Anulony Ber amer, :.:.

~~~j families. /'\:'i i~-l~---~~~~.~------I '--~--- Pi ~':~S~~~~~~·F~~~~.~~d ~~~:::: Broad Mountain Avenue had \ : I' -\:+ ~------ L -- - - -1 L- __- - - " Seitzinger, Daniel Seitzinger. ::::~:: quite a few families: James ,'/" ·t.~~~---R-: L j ~------L" §= Wm. Copland, John Copland, ::::~:: Durkin, Mary Cunningham, .-;/. ~\o(.; ~.f;.rhr.:,.~ ~------J-- ___ ""~_'~/_;~_~_,;_"./ John Mengle. Charles Miller. :::: Heart tests:::: John Miller, Anthony Guidites, /, ~_,*_: '..r.P.!'..!.".!~: ~ ;" _ Samuel Moyer. Alfred ~~~:: Anthony Lawson, Anthony </ ;,:l: n~ --7r.7.! , :----- Rubright, Charles Beard, John :::: The Frackville Area.••• 'h B b 1 J h ;1./"" ~I : l[f'GK/·.,J. 1 ~ I " Ada H H t W ,-.'~.'.:: Mattes,Jon ua, on , ,------ ··-~-~"Ir--·-·- ms, enry aup. m. :.:'.:.Jaycees,incooperationwith; ,:::~ : I t: I I • " . 1::: Smydt. Peter Gudites, William r":.~1 ..-_-"'___ I~ -.j L

1_ _ : Anspach. Martin Godshal, :::: the American Heart

::: Taylor, William Wertz, I \l 'l \" r------ Joseph Bone. Louise Keffer, :::: Association of Schuylkill::.':. Thomas McCormick, John ;u:~--1 ! -',,-- 'r-----~ ~---. [U.;__I·O_N..".·· Isaac Edwards. Samuel Haupt, ::.':,,:County will hold a Coronary'.' McCormick, John Bunersbach. ~~\'ePr---: ~--~-- :-------1 r---7l- ~ Henry Menkel, Ambrose Bone, '.'. Risk Screening Program on1:; Richard Chappell, Patrick L ! I • I j ,'I' C£Af. Jeremiah Williams, Charles i:~: Monday and Tuesday, April 19::~ Burk, John ftlywood, James . / 1

ST, Petery. David Haupt. James :::: and 20at the Ace Banquet Hall:::: ~oo;s, JOS~hhFOWl~, Ja;es i-~~liJ~'CT.c~ w~;;~r_~~ ~e;gi:a;~Ch~~~~d;:;~ ;::: inFr

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:::: a ara, omas ree on. i ~: ~ ! i rift!.! I 0, :::: an contmuing to 5 p.m..:.: William Deisher, David Glenn, f.c-T"r~-j '---F-- Ivory families. .:.: Program chairman, John:::: Edward Brennan, Joseph L.f~-! .; ; iller/fk' ~: Chuma stated that the purpose'.:': .~- :.r-'-",,' On Centre street were :'.:.', Brennan, John Harkins, David '1:1"(" :... ·r.i£. .. of the screenl'ng program I'Sto:::: ' ' .• 'OrwiSon William Rosier, James ::::::: Bell, James Clark, Emily i-'; "r.--:;r.y· Wallace, Sam Berdanl'er, :.:: point out to the individual his.••• Frurau, Michael Burns, Mary' L,. - --I,:' .~:.~ .. ~" - .. average rlS'k of havI'ng a heart:::: .'~ < Joseph Guinther. Thomas :::.. J. Harris and Reese Richards. ~- "-iA::·~111..- GA' attack and to indicate the:::: F,,"Y''1. __ ,' ,,11~_____ ary. nthony Hildebrand, :::. factors which will increase his:::: Railroad Avenue was heavily ~_-. . " -'" John McCormick, Andrew :'.:... I d J h tl - '" Rh d risk for heart disease. The:::: popu ate: eremia Or ey. . 'f-~-'i ~-".;tV- oa es, E. Johnson, Patrick ::: individual will have an:::: Peter Hoffman, Winifred ~ ~. __ p.:or.'- - Curry, Ferdinand Swartz, O. ::~ d:::: Hoffman, John O'Holloran, L.J ..\' Curry, Eliz. Ryan. Mary :.:: historical ata form filled out,:.:. Lawrence O'Holloran, Peter D is Ed M 1 J h ~.: his weight. height, and blood:::: av, . un ey, 0 n '.::.: 'll be h k d d,'.' Yoder, Rebecca Fertig. Stella White. James Williams, Sam .. pressure WI c ec e an:::: Bachman, Robert McNeely, Flowers, Henry Moyer. Ben :::: hewillhaveatwelveleadEKG;::: Martha Widerhold, Edward Shirey. John Forney. William :::: (electrocardiogram). Blood~~1~ Schaeffer, George Hyde, Prynn. and Charles Harsog 1~;i :peil~i~alrya~ fgO[uc::lY:~d:::: James, McAndrew, George families. .:.:.••• Young, James Franey, John .••. cholesterol levels. The results:::: John A. Lauck was the only :::: of these studies will be sent to:.:. Bainbridge, Adam Reed, resl'dent on Frack street and .:.: h f 1 h . 1 d'.. J G M 11 0 .. t e ami y p ysican. mc u mg:'.:'. . ames . a ey, wen Jereml'ah Houser was the sole ::::.. M W'll' P Al' > .. the final subjective factor risk,~::' owry, I lam ayne. Ice resident on Bell Alley. while ::::.:.: Willison, Patrick Curry, Isaac :.:' obtained by physician:.:.. '11 -( Daniel Rubright family was .:.: evaluation of the historical risk:.::'.' Zimmerman, WI iam Jones, listed on Penn Alley. .::'.':'.'. William Brosius. William .••. and objective risk factors. The;::: Mowry, E. Bademan, Marita Division street listed Peter :::: patient is sent a report less::::. Holland, Darby Foulk, George Eishey, Annie Hess, William :::; detailed than the one sent the::~ Beddow, Howard Beddow. Moyer, Charles Hite, and John :::: family doctor and told to see:::: Enoch Roberts, William ,-- -- Hesser. The John Murphy and :::: his physician for clarificationi~: Lynch, William Stewart, J; O1arles Harkins were the only :~:1 of the report. The final:::: Thomas, Philip Hahn, Philip families on Second street while :::: evaluation, of course, must be:::: Kramer, Frederick Smith, Henry Wagner, Sam Simons, :::: that of the family physician..••• Anthony Keilini. Issac Bach- Daniel Hoffman and M. .••. The age limit for the:~~~ man, Mary Kelley, John ,I Beddowfamilies were living on i screening}s 21 y~ars of age to~:: Walsh. Ge9rge Taylor. Michael Spring street. Isabell Nettles :::: 60 years of age. It is very~:: Lee, William Clifford, John ~' and James Couri families lived :::: important to set an ap-:~: Bateman. Jacob Cole, Ida on Washington street and :::: pointment time and to be there". Arnet, Michael McGrath, John -' . Charles Gibson. James Rader .:.: at the exact time. Appoint-~••~ ...:..... t '11 be' t . tDavis, David Lloyd. and and S. Smith lived a~Mahanoy men s WI m en mmu e':::~:"'.: Robert Coxon. Alley. ~:~:~:~:intervals with the last ap-

pointment at ten minutes:::: Living on Cherry Alley were This was the census of 1880. ~:: before quitting time.1:~: the Thomas Phillips. Thomas ,0 /0 /0 .. Have you found any of your ~:1 Appointments will only be.:.' Richards, James McCormick. I: ancestors names? :.:. accepted between the hours of::~ Michael Donahue, Joshua ~:: 4 to 6 p.m. on Tuesday and:.:' Wilson. Thomas Campbell, (g ':.: W d d A':::: .r:.~~A<r ~:: e nes ay, prd 13 and 14.0;:. William Feunel. Thomas .:.: The number to call for the~:: McCormick. James Stewart, ~:: appointment will be 874-2945.~:: Evan Thomas and David -ia--~ . Our Borough is one hundred ::: Thescreeningisfreetoallarea~~ Roberts families __~. __t years old. Let's go back and ::: residents with the citizens of:::: Lehigh Avenue was . .c.: reminisce the national ::: Frackville urged to par-~: populated from Arch street to.J headlines of the.past century. ::~ticipate. -.:.: Catawissa by Charles Stewart, June 25, 1816-General .'~~1 Lewis Anstock, ,Joseph -----.. I I / / George Custer and264 soldiers 1~~~:- Sc h a e ff e r , Se bas t ian I of the 7th Cavalry killed at (.:~: Schaeffer, J.F. Barth, James C H E: S ST. Battle of the Little Bi~ Horn. :::: Brownies~f Goris. Ida Boyer, Daln~el [~~__ I__!~_._ 10 ".,0 /0 I':: June 21. 1877':"Molly ::~ Brownie Troop 136 met at~:. Frack. Kate Mederhvia. E vlra ' I Maguires broken up by :.:.~: Spotts, S. Moorhead. John hanging of ten leaders for :::: Annunciation Social Hall and:!:: Powers. William Davis, --"£., -_ t'. murders. ::~ each girl received hard boiled~:. Thomas Morris. Jacob Rauck, /I ~ :.:: eggs, food coloring and cotton~: J h R' h d M D be t b~-J.:- ..... .-.-- I Dec. 17. 1903-First suc- :::: swabs and decorated the eggs'(: 0 n IC ar s. ary au r. _~ f 1 fl h ':.: . th' .. 1 d ..§ George Wagonseller, Charles '"')£1 - .--. D. ~ 7--- _ cess u ig t in mechanically :::: m err own ongma eSlgn.... Reber. John Williams, James _'J!..'!l!!'.J.. -- - - - ~ ! propelled airplane by Orville '.'. The top three winners were::: j I Wright. :.:. Lori Berg. Suzie Bolinsky and'.:: Blackwell. Noah Leech. Emily - - - - - -- - _. - -.-_-_-_..- : ::.::.' fk d,~ M Ell M Fr k Kim Kapla a. they receive::: oore. en angan, an ___ __ Feb. 8. 191(}-Boy Scouts of :::: chocolate animals as prizes.:.:~ Bacjman, William Harris, America incorporated. :,:'.':'.~ James Richarc:ts, Harvey 1----- I I -/--- / /- -i--1I' Feb. 25, 1913-16tn Amend- ,'.' Tracey Buchanan was~; Seitzinger, Thomas Davis, ment creates income tax. :~:1 crowned Birthday Princess as:~ Paul Shuey, Fannie Hoy, John ARC HI:::: the Brownies sang "Happy:::: Bartch, Alexander Burk, r--- Jan. 25, 1915-First :::: Birthday" and she led the•••. telephone talk. N.Y. to San :0: refreshment line for the Easter•••. Joseph Moore. Mary Berk. .'..:.' h alba h Francisco. by Alexander .:. party. Marie Mastella:.:: Louisa Kalbac ,Kate K c, Graham Bell and Thomas :.:0:" Alf d Se J hn S'l .'. collected brownie gold.~:: re aman. 0 I ver- Watson. ::::.:: man. Frank Machmer, D.P..- ::: On April 24 at 8:15 the girls:::: Hann. William Guirder, Henry April 6, 1917-United States::: will attend the ballet "Sleeping:::: Oregood, Alfred Krebs, Frank enters World War I. ::: Beauty" at Pottsville High~:. Keffer. H. Seitzinger. Charlotte Nov. 11, 1918-World War I :.: School. They will leave:::: Rodrian, Harry D. Berkheiser, ends.:::: Annunciation Hall at 7:15 in;:.:: John Hadesty. Ester Eiler. f---:-. ,". May 20, 1927-Lindbergh .::.:.• - full uniform. Admission for:::: Isacc Jerrickins, John F.· t=j flies Atlantic. :::

.• •• brownies will be paid by the~~l ::;~iSSa~~~~ :aactl, G~g~~ . • .' . I Dec. 7, 1941-Japan attacks 1~~Troop. Adult admission is $2.

:::: b h L A U R E L ST. , Pearl Harbor. ::: The ballet is approximately.:-: Rubrigh, Amos Ru rig t, J 6 1944-D D N .:. t h Th' 1 '11 b:::: Philip Menke. William une. - ay, or- ::: wo ours. e glr s WI e.••• h f~ hn Do b mandy Invasion. '.' taken home after the per-:.::.: Sc ae ler, Jo rsey. Jaco A '1 12 1945-F D R d' '.':.~form'ance.P ul Fr k M De 'tt J h r-- prl. . . . les;:::: a ey. an c VI, 0 n I Truman becomes president. ::::::: McDevitt, John McFadden, ::~ Mterthe Easter vacation the:::: Christopher Ward, George May 7. 1945-Germany ::::girls will work on a project for:::: Dillman, Bridget McCormick. surrenders. :::: the May 16 scout about the:::: Percival Zimmerman, George Aug. 6. 1945-A-Bomb :::::::: Baskin, Peter Simons, Walter wrecks Hiroshima. :::::::: R. Nice, William Krihn. Jacob I.- Nov. 22. 1963-President :::::::: Rubright. James Davis, Henry' I,. t -- _.1--- .. Kennedy assassinated. :::::::: Schaeffer, Patrick Gray. ' 1. April 4, l!J68-Martin Luther :::::::: Michael Welsh. James Greer, I ._-- ' • King assassinated. :::::::: Anthony Grush, Christopher r--- , - June 5. 1968-Sen. Robert :::::::: Eckert, Seth Lenhart, Silvester S~' ST. .... Kennedy assassinated. ::::;::: Eiler, Joseph Nelnis. John I ,. ,I ,il'1--r=====::::J I July 20. 1969-Apollo II ;::::::: Sanner, Frederick Sanner, AStronauts walk on Moon. :::::::: William Deisher. George ::::~:~ Deisher, Daniel Dillman, Koch, Thomas Karle. Anthony Myers.' Johnathan Berkheiser, June 22. 197(}-Nixon signs :~:~~:. Rebecca Buehler, Ann Goblosky, August Hoffman. Robert Barnes. Bernard bill lowering voting age to 18. :.:.~: Christian. Thomas Robinson, John Hoffman. Peter Murphy. Leddy, Rebecca Moyer, Jan. 27. 1973-Vietnam peace :~:~~ Robert Berdanier. Jacob Katz, Wm. Fritz, Eliz. Howser. Yost Christian Reece. Henry pacts signed in Paris. :.:.' i, LeJal~s~~.~oa~~ia~icks~~e.a~~~ Howser. JOSePhh Millehr, ~:f::r~~~~~afwr.;l.m:git:~: Oct. 10. 1973-Vice President ~.~;.1;:; Amanda Lesc er. Jo n Agnew resigns.~: Reber, Josiah Kautner. McAndrew, John Reilly. Frank Helena Miller, Henry Smith. Aug. 9, 1974-President ~:::::: Henry Garis, Isaac Miller, Kl W Doak J hn B Mary Miller, Barbara Keilin,. . ;:::~:: Daniel Miller. John Collihan. Ni:' Tho~'as BeddOW~Henry Henry Pearce, Jeremiah Nixon resigns. :::::::: John F. Becker. and Lucey Parry. Richard Morgan. J. Price. Emily Faust. Robt. Feb. 27, 1975- ~::~:: Pound families. McBarron, Rebecca Price, Curran. Eliz. Wertney. Reuben Unemployment reaches 33- ~::~. Families on Balliet street Ella Kaup. Elijah Riegel Wagner, Thomas Vaughan, year high; .'.:~:: were Ed. O'Malley. Thomas (physician) Wm. Tobias, James Van Hom, John Miller, Apr. 10. 1976=Frackville :~:~: Davies, Charles Koch. Wm. Jonathan Fertig. Elvira Ellen Haughton, James celebrates centennial. ~:.: .:..;~:~:~!:~~~~:S~:~:!~!:!:!:!:!:!:!:!:!:~~:!X~:~~:~!:!).:!~!:~:"-:~:!:~!~~:!:~!~X~:«-.»»:<e:e»=-:e:;s:;:;s:;s:::-.::::::::::ss:::~~::~!::~:!::::~:::~~:::~:!::::~:!X~~::~!:(«<-.~:..,»:e:«.:-.--=.:e:e:.:;:.:e:;:;:e:;:;:;:;s:;s::s::::::::::::::S::s:m:~::~~~:X~:!=--=::!::~:::!:::::::.:!:::!:!:<!:!:!:~;

Officers installed at a dinner at the Frackville Elks Lodge; Pictured are: (L to R)first row, Donald Dillman, incoming Exalted Ruler; Woods Etherington, ActingGrand Exalted Ruler; Ronald Klemkosky, Out-Going Exalted Ruler. (SecondRow) Joseph Meade, Loyal Knight; Dennis Kitsock, Lecturing Knight; BernardBrutto, Esquire; Thomas Hinkle, Chaplain; Harold Bowe, Per, Secre!ary; PeterBecker, Treasurer; Claud Buchanan, Inner Guard; George Ebert, Tiler. Absentwhen photo was taken was John Seasock, Leading Knight .

FRACKVILLE NEWSMrs. Greg Humpf, 136 South Nice Street-Phone 874-13812Q

i state event, "See the U.S.A.with the G.S.A." BrownieTroop 136will make posters onAlaska, Tennessee andWashington with craft from aproduct of the states.

The event is arranged byNeighborhood 3 and will beheld at Memorial Field inFrackville. Parents, relativesand friends are welcome. Anunofficial special badge maybe purchased as a remem-branceofthe event at 55cents.Orders must be placed withleaders by April 15th. Raindate is May 23.

A special thanks for helpingto supply some of the goodiesfor the Brownies Easter partyare extended to Mrs. LoisHampton and Mrs. RuthBainbridge.

The meeting closed with theFriendship Circle under theleadership of Mrs. JoanneLazusky assisted by Mrs.Valerie Bukowski and Mrs.Evelyn Mastella.

Tony Zelonis, Shenandoah, Mr.and Mrs. Joseph Wozniak,Shenandoah Hgts.; Mrs. AnnKlyiola. Mahanoy City; Mr.and Mrs. JO$eph Zelonis and.son. Timmy. Hazleton; Mr.and Mrs. George Karas andchildren. Gail and Gregg,Fairlawn, N.J.; Mrs. AnnLatonis, Fairlawn. N.J. Mrs.Dolores Scott. Donna and MarkScott, Darlene Martin. andAmy. Oakland Heights. N.J.

Boy scoutsThe Boy Scouts of Troop Ii

met in the social hall of StPeter's United Church ofChrist and opened with theScout Oath, Laws and theLord's Prayer led by SeniorPatrol Leader Robert Bricker.

The-last Hoagie Sale to raisemoney for a trip to Washingtonwill be h~ld on May 15th. Allwho helped with the last salewere thanked by troopmembers.

Mr. Bronick supervised thescouts working on theFiremanship badge, ChiefStanley Bulcavage, the groupworking on Citizenship in theCommunity and AlexKoropchak the boys working onthe Tenderfoot Rank.

"Encampment 76", anovernight campout to theDaniel Boone Homestead isplanned by the troop for April30. May 1 and 2.

Members are asked to meeton Monday at 6:45 at thechurch hall to prepare for avisit to the State PoliceBarracks.

Bridal showerA bridal shower was held

recently for Holly Pascavagewho will marry William J.Dolan Jr. on June 5.

Hostesses were bridesmaidsMichele Keirn, Joan Weitz.Agnes Maree Woodward. andRobin Enger. A large cakecenterpiece was surroundedwith favors for guests.

Guests included: MaeMallick, Olive Bruchak. HelenDziczek. Anna Ringo. ArleneHalupa. Joan Weitz. DonnaWeitz, Joannie Weitz. JeanKeirn. Sherry Keirn. MicheleKeirn. Mary Ann Kozak. KathyKozak, Sheree Bernotas. HildaTomczyk. Cindy Stefanowicz.Bea Nevertts. Mary Achen-bach, Louise Gursky. LucilleBeaver, Faye Mazur, FlorenceBulcavage, Christine Pukas.and Deb Morgan. all fromFrackville; Sophie Stetts.Josephine Stetts, Anna Kar-disco. of Morea; NancyPascavage, Laureldale;

-Marian Pascavage, Reading;Lorraine Mallick, Telford;Marge Valinsky. Pottsville;Betty Dolan. Barbara Dolan,Kathy Mikoch. Ann Kiehl,Marianna O·Hearn. ClaraMeyer, Liz Metzinger. MaryHeffner. Marge Monaghan,Frances McDonald, all ofAshland; Grace Carter,Shenandoah; Catherine Geary,Philadelphia; Ann Dolan,Girardville; Agnes MarieWoodward. Camp Hill; andRobin Enger, Lakeville.

Bike hikeFrackville Area Jaycees will

sponsor a bike-hike incooperation with the SchuylkillCounty Association forRetarded citizens on April 25.under the leadership of ClarkKeefer, Schuylkill Haven.

The Bike-Hikewill begin at 1p.m. at the borough hall onBalliet Street. All area cyclistsfrom 13 years of age mayparticipate. Sponsorship ap-plications will be available atJZ's, Herwick's, the localschools, or by calling 874-2945.The object of sponsorship is toget as many people,organizations, or businesses tosponsor the rider by donating10cents to $1per mile for everymile ridden up to a maximumof 25 miles.

The riders will follow aselected course through thestreets of Frackville. Allnecessary safety precautionswill be taken, and riders mustobey traffic rules.

Chairman Bill CickavageThe infant daughter of Mr. said mental retardation is one

and Mrs. Joseph Yankewicz of the largest handicappingwas baptized in Annunciation conditions in children as aChurch by Father Stanley retarded child is born everyNorbutas and given the name five minutes. The AssociationLisa Ann. Godparents were for Retarded Citizens' isGail and Greg Karas. working to ensure the mentallyFairlawn, N.J., cousins of the retarded all human servicesmother. Dinner was held at the and rights. such as shelteredhome of Mr. and Mrs. Frank workshops, infant stimulationVernusky. Attending were equipment, camp scholarships,Brian and Derek Vernusky, group homes, transportation,Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zelonis, recreation equipment, andFrackville; Mr. and Mrs. camp sites.Joseph Yankewicz Sr.. Refreshments will be servedShen~ndoah; Mrs. Frank. and medals awarded to the topVernusky. Shenandoah, Stella three fund raisers. AnyMack and John Potski, questions will be answered byShenandoah; Mr. and Mrs. calling 874·2945.

Baptism

The county commissioners donated $1500toward the annual Schuylkill FootballClinic, whose officers are left Secretary-Treasurer Stanley Rakowsky, VicePresident William Kirelawich and President Charles Roccon!. On the right half ofthe photo are Commissioners William Willard, Edward Cook (rear with his handon the shoulder of County Recreation Director Cassie Malys) and Albert Matunis .

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