Page 8 { ! | E.V. Chadwick, Luzerne County agricultural agent on the Pennsylvania State Univer- sity Cooperative Extension Ser- vice staff, has been named state winner in the fifth annual Public Information Awards Contest sponsored by the National Asso- ciation of County Agricultural Br rl a Mi ren | Agents. 4 The contest, conducted by the Judging stressed subject Pennsylvania county agents association in cooperation with Amchem Products Inc., is de- signed to recognize excellence in the use of mass media ap- proaches in Extension teaching and information programs. Mr. Chadwick’s entry, a series of colored slides on greenhouse construction, was prepared for use in educational vegetable growers meetings. 3 4 1 3 <5 3 ¥ by Millie Hogoboom 696-2603 _ Last Saturday, the first day of trout season dawned wet and cold for our many avid neigh- borhood fishermen. But naturally ' the miserable weather only added gusto to the many tall tales told that night about the big ones that got away. Looks like this year the 3) trout may have ‘lady luck’ on “2 their side. April 15th for young Francis Umphred was his day to be King. He celebrated his fifth birthday at a party given for him by his parents, Mr. and "Mrs. William Umphred at their | home on Sutton Road. + Dave and Virginia White recently had a marvelous vacation in Montego Bay, Jamaica. This was Virginia's first flight and she was truly . impressed with the fashion show and luncheon and their three hour Air Jamica flight. Best of all, their daughter, Cheryl, a student at Muhlen- . burg College, spent her spring vacation, managing the house- || hold chores for her younger ~ brother and sister, Dave -and Joyce. Mr. and Mrs. + # i 3 J i i ud Gary Miller spent last weekend visiting her sister Mary Ann Parsons in Arlington, Va. We extend a hearty welcome to our new neighbors on Sutton Road. They are Joseph and Marion Salvo formerly of North Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Roberts of Sutton Road en- tertained at a cocktail party at the Westmoreland Club last Sa- turday evening. The party was in honor of Mrs. Robert’s son John Sicher Jr., and his fiancee, Susan Cullman of New York, who will be married in May. Also attending the party were Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cullman Sr. , Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cullman J.r., Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Danzinger, all of New York. ~ for Pat and Tess Pryor who celebrated their 25th an- niversary last Sunday. Their son, Gene, a senior at Millers- ville College, was home for the weekend to take part in the family festivities. Mrs. William Quinn of Lake Carey recently spent a few days visiting her brother and sister- inlaw, Dr. and Mrs. William Wicks of Pioneer Avenue. i by Mrs. Ray Kelly 298-2149 Mr. and Mrs. James Kelly and son, James and Gene Smith, Hazleton, called on the Ray Kellys Sunday. Mrs. William Engelman returned home Sunday after a month’s stay at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Boone and family, Eyersville. Mrs. Boone underwent surgery at the Geisinger Hospital, Danville, ~ and her mother cared for the ~ family while she was a patient. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Besteder “and family have returned to their home at Wilmington, Del., «after a week’s stay with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard \ Territo. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Joe West and family, Winchester, Va., called on Mrs. Joseph Hackling ., Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Mor- 5 Clean Medicine Cabinet Regularly—Clean your family’s medicine cabinet regularly, ~ remind Extension safety | specialists at The Pennsylvania | State University. Making this a weekly job is not too frequent. Take inventory for medicines and discard those that are old or no longer needed. Dispose of them where they are out of the ~ reach of children and animals. ~ Ifyou have young children, lock the medicine cabinet and store ~ thekey in a safe place. Children are climbers and the height of ~~ an unlocked cabinet is no ~ assurance of safety. vi {imer Goldberg, Rehobath Beach, also spent several days. Shirley Hackling, Mon- toursville, visited over the weekend. Toni P. Miller, Dianne and Bonnie, James Patton Jr. and family, and Paul West, Towanda, were Saturday visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Siegfried and family, Shickshinny, called Sunday. Mrs. James Patton Sr. returned to her home in Milan after spending a week with them and caring for her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff Jr., Kathy and Kevin, Baltimore spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff Sr. Harrison Seward was taken to General Hospital by Noxen ambulance after suffering a heart attack. He is in intensive care. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence May, Pierce, Idaho, are spending two weeks here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Osbert Patton and Amber, Ebensburg, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Patton and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weaver. A birthday dinner was held Sunday in honor of Thomas L. Gay of Noxen. Guests attending were daughter Roberta, brother Harry of Williamsport, Deanna Gay, son-in-law Nik, gran- daughter Heather, Grace Cook of Carverton, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle W. Merithew and sons Donald and Ricky, Mr. and Mrs. David Merithew, Robert Musto, Lois Drust, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gay. VOTE Frank J.0'Connell Jr For State Representative From bth Legislative District matter, photographic quality, and composition. The winning entry will be judged in regional competition with awards being presented at the national county agents asso- ciation annual meeting in Atlanta, Ga., in November. Mr. Chadwick was also a first place winner in the personal news column entries. First place winners will receive $25 cash awards and second place winners $15. Cash awards are being provided by the Lehigh Valley Cooperative of Allentown. Contest judges were: Robert H. Williams, managing editor of the Pennsylvania Farmer Magazine Contest judges were: Robert H. Williams, managing editor of the Pennsylvania Farmer magazine; Jack F. Schinagl, head of agricultural commun- ications at Penn State; Dr. J. Cordell Hatch, Extension radio- TV editor; Richard M. Kipp, assistant Extension visual aids specialist; and Nelson H. Gotwalt, Extension press editor. Betrothal Announced Mr. and Mrs. Chester Str- zelezyk of Harveys Lake an- nounce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Linda, to John James Davis Jr. of Oak Hill. Mr. Davis is the son of Betty Davis and the late John J. Davis. Miss Strzelczyk, a 1970 graduate of Lake-Lehman High School, attended Luzerne County Community College. She is employed by the Forty Fort Branch of the ‘United Penn Bank. Orchard East. Dr. Paul Balshaw will be baritone soloist with Wyoming Valley Oratorio Society at its spring concert April 23 at 3:30 p.m. in Irem Temple, Wilkes- Barre. The 80-voice chorus and orchestra will be directed by his father, Clifford Balshaw, New Goss Manor. A graduate of Dallas Town- attended Eastman School of Music, Rochester, and is now a member of the music faculty of Marshall University, Hunting- ton, West Va. torio Society chorus, Dr. Bal- shaw has returned as guest soloist for several concerts, in- cluding “Elijah”, “The Sea- sons’”’ and ‘Carmina Burana.” Sunday’s program will open with “Four Psalms’ by Edvard chorus and baritone soloist. Dr. Balshaw, contralto Helen Ral- ston and the chorus will be joined by full orchestra for the presentation of ‘Five Tudor Portraits” by Ralph Vaughan Williams. : Tickets may be purchased from any member of the chorus or at Irem Temple box office. Noxen Teen Class To Serve Pancakes An After-Church Pancake Delight will be held at St. Luke’s Parish Hall in Noxen, April 30, beginning at 12 noon until 7 p.m. Sponsored by the Teen Class of the Lutheran Church under the leadership of Gladys Goble, proceeds of the Pancake Delight will go toward camping and activities of the class. The menu will include pan- cakes, ham, eggs, coffee, and Two Dallas residents will be among the College Misericordia students participating in the college’s annual spring fashion show sponsored by the Home Economics Department. Among the students who will model fashions theyg have designed and created *#ill be Connie Edwards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Almerian Ed- wards, RD 3, Dallas; and Joan Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Evans, RD 4, Dallas. Fashions presented at the show will feature styles ranging from sportswear to formal gowns, according to Mary B. home economics and show coordinator. All fashions will be student originals. The fashion show will be held in Walsh Auditorium on campus and is scheduled to begin at 8. Tickets will be available at the Ia eA IN. N —-2 LP Pe AS Mr. Davis, also a 1970 graduate of Lake-Lehman High School, is a sophomore student at Wilkes College where he is majoring in pharmacology. An early spring wedding is being planned. Miss Eckman Is Dean's List Student Elizabeth Eckman, 1971 grad- uate of Dallas High School and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Han- ford L. Eckman, Machell Avenue, Dallas, now a fresh- man in the School of Art and De- sign at Rochester Institute of Technology was named to the dean’s list for the winter quarter at the School of Art and Design at Rochester Institute of Technology. Elizabeth became a member of Alpha Xi Delta Sorority in the fall and was elected vice presi- dent of Greek Council in Feb- ruary. Dallas" resident: Robert W. Laux is president of the King’s College Century Club which is sponsoring the International Water Follies of 1972 in the college gym, Wilkes-Barre, May 4, 5, and 6. Co-chairmen of the event are Roy E. Morgan and J. J. O’Malley. A Patrons’ Night will be held May 4 and a $25 charge for two persons to attend as exclusive first nighters. They also will be guests at a cocktail party and light buffet. Matinee showings are May 5 and 6 with the first at 3:30 p.m. and the Saturday. show for youngsters at 2:30 p.m. Evening performances are set for May 5 and 6 at 8. The general admission is $3 with ARE WANTED AS A ® Pleasant Luzerne-Dallas Hwy SEWING OPERATOR- Atmosphere Call 288-5124 ‘The name IER = CL Orders taken throug for Mother’s ( The design is patented FOR HER DAY h Thursday, May 11th Day delivery. 1198 A sand trap and its adjacent green are a part hot chocolate. door. of the 9-hole golf course currently under development at Newberry Estate. | THINGS | Coming Soon! and they will play vital roles in the coming projects of the organization, the water follies and in readying for the summer outing at Irem. J. J. O'Malley, co-chairman of the water follies with Roy E. Morgan, is a member of the board of directors at both King’s College and College Misericordia in Dallas. reserved . seats . at $4. Youngsters may attend the matinee for $1.50. President Laux pointed out that memberships in the Century Club are available to men and women making an annual gift of $100 or more to the college. 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