RT ES by Charlot Denmon 675-0419 Gary Radzinski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore L. Rad- zinski, West Center Hill Road, Dallas, has returned home from Wilkes-Barre General Hospital, where he was a medical patient. Anna M. Thomas, 35 Red Ledge Drive, Dallas, has returned home after a winter vacation in Florida. Mrs. Delmar Frew, 66 Davenport St., Dallas, has returned home from Bolling Green, Ky., where she and her family will reside in the near future. Prior to her trip to Kentucky, Mrs. Frew and daughters visited relatives in Monessen. Mr. Frew is associated with American Chain & Cable and was recently transferred to their operation in Kentucky. Allan Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown, Dallas, has been named to the dean’s list for the winter term at Pennsyl- vania State University, Univer- sity Park, where he is a senior majoring in civil engineering. Thomas Shouldice, New York, spent his Easter vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shouldice. Amy Shouldice has returned to her home after being a patient in Nesbitt Memorial suffered a fractured leg while sleigh riding. Deborah Kleiner, Dallas, appeared as one of the models in the spring social and fashion women’s societies of St. John ton, Monday evening. Dorothy Weaver, music teacher in Palisades, N.J., spent the Easter vacation with > her mother and sister, Mrs. Fred Weaver and Mrs. Russell Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nichols and children, Follies Road, spent several days with Mr. Nichols mother and other relatives in North Carolina. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Fletcher C. Booker Jr., Machell Avenue, Dallas, have returned from two- weeks in Martinique and An- tiqua, W.I. En route home they visited Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher C. Booker Sr., Hillsboro, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Lee McCarthy Jr., and children, Tish, Clare and Jeannie, High Point Acres, have returned home from Pompano Beach, Fla. They also visited Disney World at Orlando. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miner Jr., Country Club Road, en- tertained at a dinner party at their home Saturday night prior to Nesbitt Memorial Hospital Auxiliary’s benefit concert at Irem Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Post, Center Hill Road, have returned home from Pompano Beach, Fla. Mrs. Gordon S. Dietterick Jr., Machell Avenue, has returned home after spending the holidays in London, England, with her son, Frank E. Parkhurst 4th, who celebrated his 21st birthday anniversary. While there Mrs. Dietterick was registered at the Royal Lan- caster Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schalm 3rd, Huntsville Road, have returned from a vacation at Pompano Beach, Fla. Mrs. Clarence Ranck, Lan- caster, Calif ., the former Louise Williams, of Dallas, is visiting relatives and friends in the area. John Pickett, son of Mr. and by Mrs. Ray Kelly Easter weekend guests at the home of the Edgar Engelmans were Mrs. Joseph Sigmund and son, Bill, of Hartford Conn. ; Mr. and Mrs. Renford Swire and Rhonda of Harrisburg; Mr. and Mrs. John Hansen, John Jr., Debbie and Steven, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGovern, Cindy Lou and Robert of Canandagua, N.Y. Guests at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Williams, Wilkes- Barre; Mrs. John Martin and Mrs. Robert Baltimore, Md. Mrs. William Buttermore, Donald and Billy of Harrisburg are spending several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dendler. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holdredge, Scott and Jacquelin, Dallas, were Sunday callers. Mrs. Leonard Territo returned to her home after a Murray of General Hospital. She was a On Friday Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Galey, Brooklyn, N.Y., Mrs. Jack Raynor and Mrs. Richard Ackerson, Montrose, visited at the home of Myrtle A houseguest for the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Robert May was Mrs. Harry Parr, War- minster. Mrs. May and Mrs. Parr visited their father, Ben Engelman, at Morgus Con- valescent Home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schwartz and son, Philadelphia, spent the weekend here. After a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph French of Brasher Falls, N.Y. and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dendler of Winthrop, N.Y., Mr. and Mrs. their home, A Vestal, N.Y., family, Mr. children, spent the Easter weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lord. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lane and spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lane. Mrs. Tom Lane and daughter, JoAnn, and grandson, Tom Nalbone, of Avenel, N.J., spent the weekend at Mrs. Lane's ~ Peggy and Nancy Shafer, Philadelphia, are spending the Easter guests at the William Munkatchys were her mother, Mary Kalmar, Scranton; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kish, Mr. and Mrs. George Fletch and family, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Costanzo and children of Dunmore. The Classmates will be en- tertained by Mrs. William Munkatchy and Mrs. Albert Roff at the former’s home April 21. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Price, Westfield, N.J., spent the weekend with the Francis Thompson family. Overnight guests Thursday at the home of Jacob Miner were Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Gary of South River, N.J. Visitors from Wilmington, Del., are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Leonare Territo. They have their daughter, Mrs. Walter Besteder and children, Vernon Boyd and Cheryl. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wall, Harry Siglin and Maureen Sickler spent the weekend at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Pederson, New Haven, Conn., and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bailey and family, Windsor, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. William Phelps, Hartford, Conn., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Benjamin. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kohler and’ son, Wilmington, Del. spent the weekend with Mrs. Joseph Hackling and Carl. Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs. William Mason, Johnson City; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Patton and family, Milan; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Simmons, Lake Carey; and Shirley Hackling, Montoursville. The Harry Bigelows had as their weekend guests their son, Charles, and Mrs. Bigelow of Barker, N.Y. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Case were Mr. and Mrs. Leland Case and family of Ravenna, N.Y., and Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGinley and family of Wharton, N.J.. Loren Case Jr. and Donna Ide, Idetown, called in the afternoon. Visitors from Virginia spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. William Crossman. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Alva Jones and family. Mr. and Mrs. Vane Race and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Race and family, all of wallingford, Conn., spent the weekend visiting their many relatives in this area. Easter dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Sayre were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Boyer, Attleboro, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Straley and George Sayre. Mrs. Robert Pickett, RD 3, Dallas, is beginning training for the kayak competition in the Olympics this summer. . Gary Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Morris, RD 3, Dallas, has returned home from Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, where he was a surgical patient. April meeting of the Women’s Association of Trinity United Presbyterian Church include a salad luncheon, April 18, at 12 noon. Meat, rolls, dessert and beverage will be provided. Those attending are to bring their favorite salad. Everyone is invited to attend and bring friends. The bus trip planned by members of Trinity United Presbyterian Church is scheduled for May 20. Bus will depart from Dallas at 6:30 a.m., and will leave New York City 8 p.m. The excursion is open to entire congregation and friends. It includes a visit to Radio City Music Hall morning show, lunch and dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Jr., H. Melvin West Indies cruise. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Krupinski and children have returned to their home at Clarksburg, W. Va., after visiting Mrs. Krupinski’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Petroski, RD 2, Dallas, Mr. Krupinski is a former resident of Grandview Acres, New Goss Manor, Dallas. Presbyterian Church planning to attend the Lackawanna Presbyterial annual meeting, April 25, at the Presbyterian Church of Dunmore must make dinner reservations by April 20. Registration is at 12:15 p.m. followed by worship, business, election of officers and interest groups at 4 p.m. Dinner will be served at 6 p.m. The evening session is for United Presby- terian Women and Men. Guest speaker for the evening will be Mrs. Granville Smith, chair- man of COEMAR. Girl Scouts Senior Girl Scout Troop 660, Shavertown, will not conduct a hoagie sale in April but will hold two in May. Sales will be held May 6 and 27 at Shavertown and Dallas Acme Markets and the Giant Market in Luzerne. Girls are conducting monthly hoagie sales to earn money to visit the Girl Scout Chalet in Switzerland. The trip is planned for August of 1973. Members of Troop 660 have spent the past five Saturdays teaching the Skaters Badge to Junior Girl Scouts of the Back Mountain area. More than 150 Junior Girl Scouts will complete the badge requirements with the final session to be held Saturday. The Senior Scouts also give service by helping with dances at Retreat State Hospital. The troop recently received recog- nition at the Volunteer Recog- nition Luncheon held April 4 at Retreat. Mrs. Elwood Swingle and Mrs. Marvin Carkhuff, troop leaders, attended the luncheon. R. Christs Visit Margellina Family Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Christ and daughters, Debbie and Cheri, of Del Ran, N.J.; spent the day recently with the Sam Margellina family. With them was Mary LaBar, who has returned to her home in Idetown after spending the winter months in New Jersey. Harveys Lake Women’s Service Club celebrated it’s 25th anniversary at Irem Temple Country Club. Theme was “Thru the Years”. Mrs. Theodore Heness gave the invocation followed by a toast given by the president, Mrs. Carl T. Swanson. Mrs. C. Wesley Boyle was toast mistress. Mrs. Swanson presided at the business meeting at which time Mrs. John Barbose, nominating committee chairman, presented the following slate of officers for election: president, Mrs. C. Wesley Boyle, first vice president, Mrs. Charles Austin; second vice president, Mrs. Raymond Grey; recording secretary, Mrs. Clarence Montross; assistant recording secretary, Mrs. John Barbose; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Allen Sorchik; assistant corresponding secretary, Mrs. Melvin Congdon; treasurer, Mrs. Bradley Ide; assistant treasurer, Mrs. Elliott Ide. Charter members and honorary members were recognized and honored. Decorations were silver, green and white with centerpieces awarded at each table. Each member received a gift of an engraved champagne glass used for the toast. Mrs. Joseph Rauch, organizer and first president, reported that the first meeting of the club was held March 1947 with 67 Charter members. became a member of the Feder- ation of Women’s Clubs in September 1947. Mrs. Rauch, who was president until 1950, presented the gavel to the second president, ~~ Mrs. Walbridge Leinthall. who presided from 1950 to 1952. The big print shouts about tobacco taste and pleasure; the small print gets to the nitty gritty: how much tar and nico; tine each cigarette contains. Protect yourself: smoke low tar-and nicotine brands; bet- ter yet, don’t smoke at all. american cancer society PHONE 388-6719 FALLS, PENNA. POOL OWNERS! 30 % List price 4.99 MEMBER AJORTHEAST CHAPTER NATIONAL SWIMMING POOL INSTITUTE 1 455-7793 Other presidents were Mrs. Elwood Whitesell, Ruth Deets, Mrs. Richard Williams, Mrs. Harvey Kitehen, Mrs. Wilfred Ide, Mrs. Charles Williams, Mrs. Allen Sorchik, Mrs. Ralph Lutes, Mrs. Howard Jones, and Mrs. Carl T. Swanson. After reports from each president on the highlights of her tenure, pictures were shown of club activities from 1972 back “Thru the Years” to 1947. Services and projects initiated and carried out through the years were Christmas cheer baskets, scholarship awards, Christmas boxes ‘for local boys in Vietnam, honoring girls of the month, aiding the com- munity with donations for a fire truck, school library, health room equipment, hospital equipment on loan, providing for needy families and spon- soring an art and sewing contest for Lake-Lehman students. Activities included fashion shows, month-of-the-year- parties, dances, trips, bowling teams, safety programs, con- BRECK CREME RINSE W-BODY 16 OZ. 1.61 ARRID EXT RA DRY ACE PHARMACY: Hazleton, Pa. ALBANO’S PHA Hazleton, Pa. RMAGY ANTHONY'S DRUG STORE Wilkes-Barre, Pa. F&F ASHMAN Carbondale, Pa. BARONE PHARM; West Pittston, Pa. acy CARNEY’S ORUG Ss Carbondale, Pa. TORE COLARUSSO’S PHAR Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 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