/ cri RF Si 10 ny ARTA 5 Page 6 The Camelback Summer , Playhouse, Tannersville, opens its 1972 season June 24, and for ks from the stage at the 400. seat air-conditioned play- house inthe Pocono Mountains, will be emanating six of the most pleasurable musicals to have originated from New York’s Main Stem. As a happy beginning to an entertainment-filled summer, Little Mary Sunshine, that de- lightful musical spoof of the venerable operettas that: brought fame to Jeanette McDonald and Nelson Eddy, will be intriguing audiences with its fresh approach to bygone entertainment. For two weeks--June 24 to July 8-- this charming musical with 24 songs, thundering choruses, schmaltzy waltzes and lilting duets will give Camelback patrons plenty to hum about. The professional equity cast will be headed by Harrison Sommers as the manly Captain of the Forest Rangers and Jaqueline Johnson as the petite Little Mary. Mr. Sommers was recently on National Tour with the Jaqques Brel Revue, while Ms. Johnson deighted audiences David Vosburgh in the Music Man and She Loves Me. Marsha Warner and John Kordel add to the romantic interplay as the mischievous Nancy Twinkle and the heroic Corporal Billy, while Broadway veterans Jeanne Schlegel and David Vosburgh present some skillful comic touches as an opera star of days gone by and a retired general on the loose for the feminine variety of comp- anionship. by Nelson Woolbert 696-1689 Trucksville Fire Company + will hold its annual summer fair Thursday, Friday and Saturday on the Howard Isaacs Used Car lot, South Memorial Highway. John Stevenson and Paul Sabol are chairman and co-chairman. Mr. and Mrs. David Rosnick Sr., Staub Road, will celebrate their 26th wedding anniversary June 29. Mrs. Rosnick is the former Dorothy Goodman of Luzerne. The couple has four children. Mr. Rosnick is a carpenter by trade. Brock C. Phillips, Laurel Lane, recently completed his freshman year at Ithaca College School of Music where he was initated into. Phi Mu Alpha, international professional music fraternity. During the summer he will be studying with William Harris, first trombonist with the Syracuse Symphony. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grif- fiths, Clearview’ Avenue, celebrated their 24th wedding anniversary June 19. Mrs. David Mathers and son, David, Staub Road, spent several days last week with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bird and family, Neptune City, N.J. Mrs. Joseph Geiser, Fort Worth, Texas, spent several days with relatives and friends in the area. Several members of Boy Scout Troop 155 will attend Minneo with Battalion Homebased on Okinawa Marine Lance Corporal Daniel W. Minneo, son of Eleanor Wilkes, and husband of the former Pearl L. Murphy, both of Hunlock Creek, is at sea in the Western Pacific with Bat- talion Landing Team 2-9, home- based on Okinawa and now aboard ships of the Seventh Fleet for training. Camp Acahela from July 9 to July 15. Douglas Roberts, Holly Street, will return Sunday from Canada where he did some hunting and fishing. Calvin Perrin, Harrisburg, visited relatives and friends in the area last week. Fifteen members of the United Methodist Women’s Society of the Trucksville United Methodist Church visited the children’s home in Binghamton, N.Y., Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford An- derson, former residents of Holly Street, are spending the summer months at their cottage at Norwich, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. David Mathers Sr., Staub Road, celebrated their 24th wedding anniversary last Monday. Denise Adele Sherwood, a member of Senior Girl Scout Troop 660, represented Penn’s Woods Girl Scout Council at a special event held at Brigan- tine, N.J. from Saturday through Tuesday. The event, known as ‘Footprints in the Jersey Sands; was sponsored by the Holly Shores Girl Scout Council of Woodstown, N.J. The event attracted international visitors from Barbados, Guatemala, Iceland, and Thailand. Mrs. Robert L. Swan, Holly Street, entertained at a Prin- Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Boback, Cliffside Avenue, have returned from Rushmore, S.D., where they spent several days with their son, Ronald, who is a member of the Armed Forces. Ruth Bennett, Mount Siani Hospital, N.Y.C., will spend the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Bennett, Orchard Street. Margaret Shoemaker, Division Street, is a guest at the Leader Nursing Home in Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Adams, Cliffside Avenue, attended the convention of the 109th Field Artillery in Wildwood, N.J. Dallas to Hospital. Crew: Jim Davies, Ted Wright. Besecker. Crew: Ted Wright, Ed Roth. Not needed. Dave Carey. 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