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Mondays through Fridays or email her at item.com. FYI The Daily Item is printed us- ing soybean ink on recycled newsprint. Almanac The Daily ItemFriday, July 20, 2012Page B2 MARRIAGES BIRTHS DIVORCES CONTACT US LOTTERY CORRECTIONS It is the policy of The Daily Item to correct factual errors in news stories and photo captions. We invite readers to call the newsroom, 286- 5671, Ext. 288, from 8 a.m.

to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, or write to Editor, Box 607, 200 Market Sun- bury, PA 17801. PEOPLE WATCH WEIS CENTER TICKET INFO LISTED A last paragraph of a story on the Weis 2012-13 season in Applause section was inadvertently cut off. The missing information follows: Tickets range from $20 to $25, with discounts available for senior citizens, groups and students. Tickets also may be purchased an hour before each performance.

After the box office opens Aug. 24, advance tickets can be charged at www. bucknell.edu/boxoffice or by calling 577-1000. Tickets also will be available at the Weis Center lobby weekdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; the Barnes Noble at Bucknell Univer- sity bookstore in Lewisburg weekdays and Saturdays from 11 a.m.

to 7 p.m. and Sundays from 12:30 to 4 p.m.; and the CAPS Center Box Office, located on the ground floor of the Elaine Langone Center, weekdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. For more information, go to www.facebook.com/Weis- Center or www.bucknell.edu/ weiscenter.xml. The 28-page season brochure and order form can be downloaded from the Weis website.

To request a hardcopy brochure, contact Lisa Leighton, market- ing and outreach coordinator, at 577-3727 or by email at lisa. A bro- chure will be mailed at no cost. NAME WAS MISSPELLED Among the winners of the Sunbury Rotary Club Car Show was Lela Brendle. Her name as provided, and listed in Thurs- Go section, was incor- rectly spelled. Brendle won first place in the 1971-1990 Stock Class with her 1985 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS.

PENNSYLVANIA LOTTERY Mid-day Daily Number 3-9-2 Mid-Day Big 4 4-7-1-4 Mid-Day Quinto 2-7-9-1-5 Treasure Hunt 8-13-22-26-29 7 p.m. Daily Number 2-2-0 7 p.m. Big 4 4-0-3-6 7 p.m. Quinto 7-8-8-5-6 Cash 5 11-26-27-33-37 Match 6 15-17-20-21-33-38 CASH 5 PAYOUTS Four numbers $359 Three numbers $12 Two numbers $1 Cash 5 jackpot will be worth at least $225,000 because no players matched the five win- ning numbers drawn in Thurs- game. MATCH 6 PAYOUTS No player matched the six win- ning numbers drawn in Thurs- game, so the jackpot rolls to $2.47 million on Monday.

POWERBALL Numbers 2-5-20-23-57 Powerball 3 There was no big winner Wednes- day night. The jackpot rolls to $110 million on Saturday. Willard The Associated Press Fresh from her split with Tom Cruise, Katie Holmes is headed to Broadway. Holmes heads to Broadway Katie Holmes has decided what her first major acting proj- ect will be since announcing her divorce from Tom Cruise: Broadway. The actress will star in Theresa Ac- a five-character comedy that will be directed by three-time Tony Award winner Jack producers said Thursday.

All eyes were on next step as a single woman. Was it to be a big film or a small one? Or more TV? Her decision to return to the physically strenuous eight-show-a-week life of a Broadway stage actress indicates a willingness to jump into the deep end. Her last appearance on Broadway, which also marked her debut, was in the 2008 production of My The news that she will return to a Times Square stage is also a signal that she may intend to stay in New York City. Holmes first came to stardom in the teen soap opera and had roles in such well-regarded films as Ice and Actor accused of lewd act Actor Fred Willard, perhaps best-known as a dog-show an- nouncer in the movie in was arrested on suspi- cion of committing a lewd act at a Hollywood adult theater and later fired from his work on a PBS series. Uniformed vice officers were conducting a routine investigation of the theater shortly before 9 p.m.

Wednesday and saw Willard engaging in a lewd act, Los Angeles police Sgt. Mark Ro said. The actor appeared to be alone, he said. Willard, 72, was booked at the Hollywood police station on suspicion of committing a lewd act in public. Ro said Willard was released after midnight without posting bail.

By Thursday afternoon, Willard had lost his job narrat- ing which is produced by Boston public television station WGBH. the unfortunate news reported today, effective im- mediately Fred Willard no longer will be involved with the said WGBH spokeswoman Jeanne Hopkins. Mark Walberg, the host of will re- narrate the four episodes that have already been produced. Hopkins said. ABC plans to continue broadcasting its series Us With Your which is hosted by Willard and has four shows that have not yet aired.

The Who to play Pittsburgh The Who are back and gearing up for a tour that will fea- ture their 1973 double album played in its entirety. The famed rock first North American tour in four years, which will include other Who classics, visits Pitts- Consol Energy Center on Nov. 11. Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. July 27.

Members of The official fan club will be given priority access to purchase tick- ets at 10 a.m. Friday through 10 p.m. Sunday. also an American Express pre-sale from July 23-26. Founding members Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend will be joined by drummer Zak Starkey, bassist Pino Palla- dino, guitarist-backing vocalist Simon Townshend, keyboard- ist Chris Stainton and keyboardist-backing vocalists Loren Gold and Frank Simes, who is also the musical direc- tor.

The 36-date tour kicks off Nov. 1 in Sunrise, with an initial six-week run. Pittsburgh is show No. 6. Tickets for the tour will be available at www.aeglive.com, Ticketmaster and at the box office.

Green postpones opening Singer-songwriter Cee Lo Green says postponing the opening of his semi-permanent Las Vegas show because of his filming schedule for The Lo Green Presents show was set to launch Aug. 29 at the Planet Hollywood resort, but now scheduled to start Feb. 27. Ticketholders are eligible for re- funds. Green apologized for the postponement in a statement but says he has to keep commitments to the third season of the talent show.

The performer is most recently known for the Grammy- winning 2010 single He says the 28-show Las Vegas run will feature showgirls, pyrotechnics and other over- the-top touches. Green is a coach on also one-half of the duo Gnarls Barkley, which produced the 2006 hit COMPILED FROM NEWS SERvICE REPORTS EVANGELICAL A daughter, Solita Ray, to Mr. and Mrs. Timothy M. Clark, of Mifflinburg, at 2:31 a.m.

July 16, 2012. The mother is the for- mer Angel Kuhns. Grandpar- ents are Sharon and Thomas Kuhns, of Mifflinburg, Mark and Jennifer Stahl, of Middleburg, and Gary and Shawna Duncan, of Steele, Ala. GEISINGER A son, Dominic Elias Becker, to Brittany Shiffer and Craig C. Becker of Coal Town- ship, at 2:03 a.m.

July 16, 2012. Grandparents are Melinda Miller, of Northumberland, and LouAnn Becker, of Dillsburg. MONTOUR COUNTY LICENSE APPLICATIONS Stephanie D. Singleton and John D. Westbook, both of Orlando, Fla.

Kristin A. Shrader and Tyler J. Hack, both of Bloomsburg NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY LICENSE APPLICATIONS Mary Erika Elizabeth Thrasher and Aude D. Stiely, both of Shamokin Dolores Diane Walt and Larry Lee Walt, both of Sun- bury Patricia Ann Tyson and Ammon A. Shemory, both of Milton Erica Clare Janoka and Jonathan Ned Tobias, both of Kulpmont Brandi Wyne Hughes and Gary Lee Hughes both of Shamokin Darlene E.

Sabo, Elysburg, and James C. Marr, Danville Michelle Marie Longen- berger and John D. McKim, both of Northumberland Laura Renee Shrawder, Sunbury, and Gregory Wade Miles, Milton Linda R. Western, Sunbury, and Edward Robert Martz, Shamokin Pataricia Ann Haas and Richard D. McGinnis both of Shamokin Hollie Marie Coulbourn and Matthew Joseph Leavens, both of Kulpmont Debra Mary Bainbridge and Joseph L.

Schuck both of Coal Township SNYDER COUNTY LICENSE APPLICATIONS Molly Inja Phillips and Mat- thew Dean Bogar II, both of Ashburn, va. Diane Lynn Walter, Middle- burg, and Larson John Her- man, Beavertown Lindsey Joy Musser, Beaver- town, and Zachary B. Herrick, Richfield Amanda Rae Aucker and James Erhardt, both of Win- field Jenelle Nicole Mattern and Ryan Jay VanHorn, both of Middleburg Samantha Lynn Gilbert, Middleburg, and Kenneth Lee Hoover, Port Trevorton Kimberly Suzanne Wagner, Charlotte, N.C., and Cameron Shay Hillard, Catawba, va. Heather Renee Linderman and Joshua Daniel Heeter, both of Beavertown Candace Rae Bergerson, Beaver Springs, and Nicholas Stephen Anderton, Akron Chelsea Elizabeth Lockcuff and William Charles Hartman, both of Shamokin Dam UNION COUNTY LICENSE APPLICATIONS Lindsey Nicole Reynolds and Kristopher Brad Willard, both of Northumberland Jennifer Ann Hoffman and Daniel Clyde victor Rohrbach, both of Mifflinburg Alicia Dawn Sheesley and Eric Scott Wirth, both of Montandon Megan Lynn Selvey, Mifflin- burg, and Levi Joel Gearhart, Milton Ashley Jo Clark and Mat- thew Andrew Kalcich, both of Lewisburg Rachel Elizabeth Scholl, Mifflinburg, and Owen Anthony Lewis, Danville Angie Roberta Franks and Jack Larue Conrad both of New Columbia UNION COUNTY DECREES Daniel Rearich, Mifflinburg, from Deanna Rearick, Lewis- burg Jesse W. Moore, Selins- grove, from Jennifer C.

Moore, Winfield SELF-HELP TODAY Overcomers Outreach, 12-step Christian recovery sup- port group, 7 p.m., Brookside Ministries Church, 11 Stetler Avenue, Shamokin Dam. More information, 743-5683. Reformers Unanimous addictions program, 7 p.m., victory Baptist Church, 709 Park Hummels Wharf. Transportation available. More information: 743-0770.

Al-Anon, 8 p.m., Trinity United Methodist Church, 306 Lombard Danville. Alcoholics Anonymous (O), 8 p.m., West End Bible Fellow- ship, 19200 Old Turnpike Road (Route 45), Millmont. Alcoholics Anonymous (O), 9 p.m., St. AME, Willow Milton. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 a.m.

and noon, Shiloh Church, Danville. Alcoholics Anonymous, 8 p.m. Bush Basem*nt, Geisinger Medical Center, Danville. Alcoholics Anonymous (O), noon, First Baptist Church, 51 S. Third Lewisburg.

Alcoholics Anonymous (O), noon and 8 p.m., St. Episcopal Church, North Front Street and Woodlawn Avenue, Sunbury. Alcoholics Anonymous (C), 5:30 p.m., St. Episco- pal Church, Lewisburg. DUAL Recovery Anony- mous, 6 p.m., First Presbyterian Church, Market Street, Sunbury.

Narcotics Anonymous 7-8 p.m., First Presbyterian Church, 18 Market Lewisburg. Narcotics Anonymous of noon to 1 p.m., villa (upper level), Route 61 Atlas. Narcotics Anonymous Happen 7:30 to 9 p.m., Barn (upper level), Route 61, Atlas Narcotics Anonymous 7:30 to 8:30 p.m., St. United Methodist Church of Christ, 417 Market Mifflinburg. Take Off Pounds Sensibly Chapter 1300, a.m., St.

United Church of Christ, 400 N. Market Selinsgrove. Disabled acces- sible. Information: 374-2193. SATURDAY, JULY 21 Narcotics Anonymous of 7 to 8:30 p.m., villa (upper level), Route 61 Atlas.

Narcotics Anonymous, and Shine 9:30 to 10:30 a.m., 37 N. Fourth Sunbury. Narcotics Anonymous Spells 7-8 p.m., United Methodist Church, 11 E. Third Watsontown. Alcoholics Anonymous, 10 a.m., Bush Basem*nt, Geis- inger Medical Center, Danville.

Alcoholics Anonymous (O), noon, St. AME, Willow and High streets, Milton. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Shiloh Church, Danville. Alcoholics Anonymous (O), noon and 8 p.m., St. Episcopal Church, North Front Street and Woodlawn Avenue, Sunbury.

Alcoholics Anonymous Transitions Group (O), 7 p.m., Beaver Memorial United Meth- odist Church, 40 S. Third Lewisburg. Alcoholics Anonymous (O), 7 p.m., Penns Creek Commu- nity Center. SUNDAY, JULY 22 Narcotics Anonymous of noon to 1 p.m., 7 to 8:30 p.m., villa (upper level), Route 61 Atlas. Narcotics Anonymous Called 7:30 to 8:30 p.m., First Presbyterian Church, rear of 47 Walnut Milton.

Narcotics Anonymous ing in the p.m., First Presbyterian Church, Fourth and Market streets, Bloomsburg. Al-Anon, 2:30 p.m., Lewis- town Presbyterian Church, cor- ner of Third and Brown streets, Lewistown. Information, 1 (800) 344-2666 weekdays. 12-Step Addiction Re- covery Program (O), 4 p.m., Church of Jesus Christ of Lat- ter-day Saints, 82 Radar Road, Cogan Station. Faith based group for anyone affected by an addiction.

More information, 473-3898 or 523-3444. Alcoholics Anonymous (O), noon to 1 p.m., Wood Mode Conference Room AB, located on the lower level, Evangelical Community Hospital, Lewis- burg. Alcoholics Anonymous, 10 a.m., Bush Basem*nt, Geis- inger Medical Center, Danville. Alcoholics Anonymous (O), 7 p.m., Clear Concepts Build- ing, 201 E. Main Middle- burg.

Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Shiloh Church, Danville. Alcoholics Anonymous (O), 1:30 p.m., St. Epis- copal Church, North Front and Woodlawn Avenue, Sunbury. Alcoholics Anonymous (O), 12:30 p.m., Christ United Methodist Church, Eighth and Mill streets, Selinsgrove. Alcoholics Anonymous (O), 8 p.m., First Presbyterian Church, Market and Center streets, Sunbury.

Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., First Presbyterian Church of Watsontown, 401 Main Watsontown. Alcoholics Anonymous, Steps in the Right Direction, 7 p.m., 100 N. Fifth Lewis- burg. Adult Children of Alco- holics, 7 p.m., Muncy valley Hospital, lower level confer- ence room. MONDAY, JULY 23 Al-Anon (for relatives and friends of alcoholics), 7:30 p.m., basem*nt Christ Lutheran Church, 100 S.

Third Lewis- burg. Alcoholics Anonymous (C), The Hour of Recovery, 7 p.m., Lighthouse Worship Center, New highway. Alcoholics Anonymous (O), 8 p.m., United Church of Christ, South Second and Chestnut streets, Sunbury. Alcoholics Anonymous (O), noon, First Baptist Church, South Third and St. Louis streets, Lewisburg.

Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 a.m., noon and 7 p.m., Shiloh Church, Danville. Alcoholics Anonymous, 8 p.m. Geisinger Medical Center Bush Basem*nt, Danville. Alcoholics Anonymous (C), 8 p.m., First Baptist Church, 51 S. Third Lewisburg.

Alcoholics Anonymous (O), noon, St. Episcopal Church, North Front Street and Woodlawn Avenue, Sunbury. Alcoholics Anonymous (C), 7 p.m., St. Andrews Episco- pal Church, 251 S. Derr Drive, Route 15, Lewisburg.

Eating Disorder Support Group, sponsored by ANAD, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Call 649- 6855 for confidential informa- tion about attending the group. Panic and anxiety pro- gram, noon until 1 p.m., Dan- ville. This program is geared toward helping anyone suf- fering from panic, anxiety and agoraphobia. Attendees will be taught how to control panic attacks and anticipate anxiety.

Those interested in additional information are asked to call Panic Relief, Inc. at (732) 940- 9658. Empowerment Support Group, p.m. Childcare provided. More information SvWIT at 523-6482.

Project F.A.I.T.H. (Facing Addiction Issues Together Helps) Support Group for families dealing with drug and, or alcohol addiction, 7 p.m., Project Faith office, 225 Market Sunbury, lower level. More information is available by call- ing 286-0900. Break the Silence, 5:30 p.m., support group for teens struggling with emotional and sexual abuse. More informa- tion, Melissa at 271-5473 or Pam at 275-4857.

Overeaters Anonymous, 7:10 p.m., Beaver Memorial United Methodist Church, 40 S. Third Lewisburg. Contact: Judy at 797-4024. Overeaters Anonymous, 6 p.m., Restorative Ministries, 525 Chestnut Shamokin. Contact: Ronnie at 648-9879.

The meet at 6 p.m. in the Milton Center- town Apartment activity room, corner of Mahoning and Front streets. Weigh-in until 6:30 p.m., followed by chair exer- cises. Questions, call 742-4510..

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