PAGE TWO in “WF 0 | Samuel Zachary, son ¢ ; f Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Zachar, VY, 149 Woodbine Road, Shaveri Own, was recently notified tha t he has been nominated and ac- cepted for inclusion in the 1 970- 71 edition of Who’s Who Am. 0ng ‘er- Students in American Univ ’ sities and Colleges. The honor "1S conferred annually upon on it- ' standing student leaders fro ™ ~ approximately 1,000 college 'S and universities in the Unite d States. Candidates are choser 1 from those students whose academic standing, service to the community, leadership in extra-curricular activites, and future potential are decidedly above average. Sam, a senior at Bloomsburg Samue 3! Zachary ‘'s Who" State College majoring in theatre and speech, was presi- dent of the Bloomsburg Players last year and was elected presi- dent of Alpha Psi Omega this year. He was alsorawarded the best actor of the year award last year. His future plans include both college teaching and work in some area of the professional theatre. Sam is presently doing his student teaching in Mon- tgomery County near Philadelphia. He will return to Bloomsburg in January for one semester of classes and will graduate in May. He is a graduate of Dallas Senior High School. superior win 'es can be produced by hobbyists Serving a flavorful, colorful wine is one of the most pleasur- able moments that can be ex- perienced by the wine hobbyist. Excellent wines can be made by the amateur. In fact, many home-produced wines often are superior to commerical products, according to a new book, ‘‘Winemaking as a Hobby,” published by The Pennsylvania State University College of Agriculture. “The hit and miss methods of wine production employed by our ancestors need not be used today,” reports James H. Eakin and Donald L. 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Ruth Turn Reynolds of Trucksville, is president of the Society and a member of the chorus, while Clifford E. Balshaw, New Goss Manor, Dallas, is director of the Oratorio Society. The 23rd fall concert, Dec. 6 according to Mrs. Reynolds, will feature the works of Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827), to join in the world- wide celebration of the great German composer’s bi-centen- ary year. Director Balshaw has select- ed for the concert Beethoven’s “Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage’ and ‘‘Christ on the Mount of Olives.” Also, to be presented is Ralph Vaughn Williams’ ‘Flos Campi’ — Flowers of the Field. Mrs. Reynolds is well known throughout the region, both as a soloist and as an instructor of voice, piano and organ. She studied music at Julliard School of Music in New York City and at Wilkes College. In addition to her teaching career, she is or- ganist and choir director at Trucksville Methodist Church, director and counselor of the Junior Mozart Chorale in Wilkes-Barre. She is a former president of the Senior Mozart Club and former dean of the American Guild of Organists, Wilkes-Barre Chapter. Mr. Balshaw has conducted DALLAS SCHOOL MENU MONDAY—Beef ravioli with Parmesan cheese or beef-a-roni, head lettuce with dressing, whole cocktail, and chilled milk. TUESDAY—Veal cutlet, whole vegetables, Parkerhouse rolls chilled milk. wheat bread and butter, fru white parsley potatoes, assorted with butter, assorted fruit, and WEDNESDAY—Hot dog on roll with onion or mustard, tossed salad with dressing, tasty ‘taters’, glazed doughnuts, and chilled milk. THURSDAY-Thanksgiving dinner—Young Tom turkey with stuffing and gravy, mashed potatoes or candied sweet potatoes, cranberry mould, homemade rolls with butter, Thanksgiving ice cream, and chilled milk. FRIDAY—Tuna fish sandwich or Sloppy Joe on roll, potato pan- cakes, applesauce, cookies, and chilled milk. BOB LEWIS 144 N. Washington St., W-B HOT ROAST BEEF SANDWICH Best Chili in town COLOR TV FOR VIEWING—823-9404 DAILY SPECIAL FULL COURSE DINNER $1.25 OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY sS&W RESTAURANT 2 area residents play key in Oratorio Society the Wyoming Valley Oratorio Society since 1952. He is a faculty member and organ in- structor at Wilkes College; faculty member and instructor of organ and voice at College Misericordia where he conducts the Madrigal Singers. He is choir master and organist for St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in Wilkes-Barre and director of music at Temple B’nai B'rith, Kingston. His wife, Dorothy, is soprano soloist at Temple B’nai B'rith and St. Stephens. Director Balshaw said the fall concert will be accompanied by full orchestra which will feature Eugene Brandstadter, prominent Wilkes-Barre violist. Featured vocal soloists will be Joseph W. Geyer, tenor, of Litchfield, Connecticut, and Joanne Netter Heron, Wilkes- Barre. Tickets for the concert are now on sale at area music, card and book stores, at St. Stephen’s Church House in Wilkes-Barre, and from all members of the board and chorus of the Oratorio Society. Tickets will also be available at the box office the day of the concert Dec. 6. PIZZA 692 Memorial Hway 675-9611 J Dallas, Pa. Harveys Lake, Pa. 639-5970 SWEDISH MEATB Sour Cream Sauce and beverage Choice of Patato Phone egg noodles, tossed salad BREADED FANTAIL SHRIMP Tarter sauce and Hot sauce Tossed Salad & bev. 149 No. Main St. W.-B. Sunset Park “RED CARPET SERVICE" SHADOW BROOK OUR FAMOUS Tunkhannoch, Pa. MONTH'S | FRIDAY NIGHJ SPECIALS SPECIAL AT ALLS on buttered $1.75 COCKTAILS AT PRICES YOU‘LL ENJOY— YOU CHOOSE FROM THE FINEST SELECTION OF STEREO TAPES / potato, vegetable, Tossed Salad, Rolls, Butter and Bev. Dnt $1 75 GUS GENETTI‘S Smorgasbord 836-2151 g Every Sunday 12:00-7:00° SERVED NIGHTLY * Stuffed Mushrooms % Stuffed Clams BAR AND Shrimp Sciampi . 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