rit Page 16 by Charlot Denmon 675-0419 Dorothy Weaver has returned to Palisades, N.J., after visiting with her mother and sister, Mrs. Russell Johnson and Mrs. Fred Weaver. Russell Johnson is a surgical patient in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital where he has been in intensive care. Mr. and Mrs. Abram Nesbitt ond, Lake Catalpa, Dallas, will entertain at a dinner party at the Westmoreland Club, April 8, prior to the Nesbitt Memorial Hospital auxiliary’s 60th an- niversary concert. The concert will be given by Iona Jones, Welsh mezzo soprano, ac- companied by Ieuan Roberts beginning at 8:30 p.m. at Irem Temple, Wilkes-Barre. ; Marcy Scott Robinson, junior at Union Scollege, Schenectady, N.Y., and Amy Robinson, fresh- man at Kenyon College, Gabier, 0., are visiting friends in Denver and Fort Collins, Colo. They are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Robinson Jr., Huntsville-Idetown Road, Dallas. : Dist. Gov. Gene DeStefano, Dallas Lions Club, will be honored April 15 at a dinner at Irem Temple Country Club. Cocktail hour will begin at 6 p.m. foilowed by dinner at 7 p.m. John Shinal is chairman of the affair. All members of clubs in District 14-H are invited to attend. Reservations should be made by April 10. Newly-elected officers of the Explorer Post sponsored by Commonwealth Telephone Company are Steven Rost, president; Jon Yenason, first vie president; Robert Scott, second vice president; Patricia Turpak, treasurer; and Robert Comny, secretary. Holy Communion Service will be held at Trinity United Presbyterian Church, March 30 at 7:30 p.m. Adult Inquirer's Class of Prince of Peace Episcopal Church will organize April 6 at 7 p.m. This will be an informal, one hour long discussion of various aspects of the Episcopal Church. Those planning to formally join the church ana those interested in joining the discussion are invited to attend. Pot-luck supper will be held March 30 in Prince of Peace Episcopal Church for members. Following supper, Holy Com- munion will be celebrated in the Parish House at the tables. Mrs. William Ball is in charge of the supper. Those attending are asked to bring their own place settings and a sizeable covered dish. by Millie Hogoboom 696-2603 The most recent newcomer to our neighborhood only weighs seven pounds ten ounces and stands 19 inches high, but the nurses at Wilkes-Barre General Bospital, where he arrived March 20, think he looks just like his Dad. He is James Tyson Woehrle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Woehrle of Sutton Road. His brother and sister, Nelson and Hillary, are enjoying get- ting acquainted with him. We are also glad to welcome Scott and Dayléne Burnside to their new home on Sutton Road. They have moved into the former John Shane home. Their children are Malcom III, and Katie. Fortunately we really did not lose John and Sally Shane from our neighborhood. They moved into the former Clinton Ide home on the Idetown Road. As for the Ides, Clint and Jule are now « ensconced in their beautiful new home on the Leh- man Road. The Two Fold Club of the Huntsville United Methodist Church will celebrate its 23rd anniversary with a dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Fielding of Sutton Road Whitney To Spend Easter withParents David B. Whitney will be ar- riving home Thursday night from New York City to spend the Easter recess with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Whitney of Brown Manor. Mr. Whitney is the director of Med- ical Center Nursery School in New York. April 8 at 6:30 p.m. Following the dinner, John and Hazel will show slides and tell of their trip to Wales last summer. The Fieldings, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kittle and Mrs. Wesley Lamoreaux were among the founders of the club. Other members include Mr. and Mrs. Ben Laskowski, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Laskowski, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lashford, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tribler and Mrs. Earl Cuning- ham. Sophie and Ben Laskowski of Chase Road spent almost a month visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Smith in Bossier City, La. They had marvelous weather—80 to 85 degrees, if you can imagine it. They es- pecially enjoyed seeing their grandsons, Steven and Jamie. They also visited Mr. Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith in Dallas, Texas. The drive down and back gave them a delightful sightseeing ex- perience for that part of this great land. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Laskow- ski had as their guest recently her brother, Joseph Cherrie of Denver, Colo. Mrs. Gary Miller recently at- tended the International Hair- dressers Show in New York. Our very best wishes to you and yours for a beautiful Easter. 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Launch perntits may be purchased for $2 and mooring permits for $5 at the park office Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., or by contacting a park ranger during weekends. Permits will be issued to boat owners only. Motor boats will not be permitted on Frances Slocum Lake. 10 CHQOSE FROM! I a fi 2 ANPING cd aL ri ae
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