Page 8 The Dallas Junior Woman'’s Club will sponsor an Interna- tional Fashion Show, presented by Hess Brothers of Allentown to be held at the Dallas Junior High School auditorium Nov. 15 at 8 p.m. Mrs. Robert Yarashus and Mrs. Harry Bernardi are co- chairman of the affair. The import collection was sel- ected” by Yvonne Burbage, Hess's fashion coordinator, who attended designer showings in Paris, Rome and Athens during her 10th European high fashion buying trip for the Allentown department store. These, she said, are the trendsetters and have inspired much of the American-made clothes in the classic mood and in the casual elegant styling that will dress up holiday parties and other occasions. Her Paris imports include creations by two young de- signers who are rapidly attain- ing stardom in the world of haute couture: Valerie Nadeau and Loris Azzaro. Roman de- signers whose originals are shown include Heinz Riva, LaMendola, Brugnoli, Rosse, Martiere, and from Athens come exclusive designs by Mikos and Takis, Dozia, Fil- imon, Tseklenis, Travassaros. Chorale will present a program of songs from Broadway hits, contemporary and old Amer- ican songs. Tickets may be purchased from club members or at the door. Kathleen Jonsson and Bill Rowett, Dallas residents, will appear in The Misanthrope, Theater, 39 North Washington St., Wilkes-Barre, Nov. 3, 4, 10 and 11 at 8:30 p.m. Student Moliere’s classic comedy being performed at Showcase performances will be given Nov. 2 and 9 at 8 p.m. presented Nov. 3, 4, 10 and 11. Senior Citize ns Schedule The Senior Citizens of the Back Mountain will meet Nov. 13 at College Misericordia. Each member is requested to bring a covered dish for lunch which will be served at 12:30 p.m. One table will be reserved for those who have birthdays in November. Members are urged to wear their name cards. 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Reservations for the Christmas dinner at Castle Inn, Dec. 5, should also be turned in at this meeting. There will be instruction in arts and crafts Tuesdays and Thursdays in the College Misericordia meeting room. Starting this week, Edna Ray will be on hand each Thursday to teach quiltmaking. Miss Jonsson, who plays Celimene, is a senior at Dallas High School where she ap- peared in Bells Are Ringing and Skin of Our Teeth. She also played in The Boys From Syracuse at Showcase. Mr. Rowett, playing Oronte, has been seen in many King’s College productions, and while teaching, spends his leisure time working with Showcase Theater, where he has appeared in The Boys from Syracuse. The Misanthrope is con- sidered Moliere’s masterpiece of comic wit and satire. The who rails against the hypocrisy and deceit of the French aristocracy as well as the follies of mankind. He falls victim to his hatred, however, since he is in love with the beautiful Celimene, the embodiment of all Alceste hates. Others in the cast are Mike Gallagher (Alceste), Molly Jackiewicz, Tony Jo Holland, Ed Goman, Joe Tomashefski and Bob Walker. Reservations for tickets can be made by calling Showcase at 823-9864 after 6 p.m. above, Raymond Hoyt, Mrs. John Williams, Mrs. Daniel Meeker, Mrs. Walter Steltz, Mrs. Kwasnik, Mrs. David Perry, Mrs. Harry Bernardi, Mrs. John McGoey, Mrs. Lamort Holdsworth, Mrs. Edward J. Lyons, Mrs. William Walp. Third row: Mrs. Leo F. Mohen, Mrs. Ivor Wil- liams, Mrs. Charles McCoy, Mrs. Donald Shaffer, Mrs. Jospeh Martini, Mrs. Robert T. Yarashus, Mrs. John Schray, Mrs. Charles A. Mahler, Mrs. Leon Brokenshire. Missing when the picture was taken was Mrs. David Wojciechowski, director. by Nelson Woolbert 696-1689 will hold its open house at the fire hall Nov. 12. Area residents are invited to see and inspect the company’s fire fighting equipment which consists of four trucks and a weasel which comes equipped with tracks to travel through wooded areas and heavy snow. Friendship Class of Trucksville United Methodist Church will hold their November business meeting Mr. and Mrs. James Harris, Rochester, N.Y., direct distri- butors of Amway Products, announced today that:a Per- sonal Sales Award Plaque was awarded to Mr. and ‘Mrs. An- drew R. Denmon Jr. of Dallas, at a meeting of sales personnel in Niagara Falls, N.Y. The plaque can be earned annually by any of the 100,000 Amway Distributors in the United States and Canada by achieving a high personal sales goal. Mr. and Mrs. Denmon were one of four couples who re- ceived the plaque award at last weekend’s meeting which was attended by approximately 400 persons. In presenting the award, Mr. and Mrs. Harris congratulated FLOOD VICTIMS DON'T SPEND $300, $500 EVEN $600 FOR A SEWING MACHINE. WE HAVE NECCHI, WHITE, NEW- HOME, MORSE, DIAL & SEW FROM $59. ” ARTHUR LIESE Narrows Shopping Mall Edwardsville, Pa. 288-4295 288-8631 the Denmons on their perfor- mance, giving special recogni- tion to their outstanding sales achievement record. Amway is an international or- ganization with home offices and manufacturing facilities in Ada, Mich. and offices and warehouse in London, Ontario. Amway distributors offer in- the-home service with more than 150 cleaning and personal care products. Started as a two- man business operation 13 years ago, the firm is now one of the leading companies in the world specializing in in-the- home service, FAT OVERWEIGHT Odrinex can help you become the trim slim person you want to be. Odrinex is a tiny tablet and easily swallowed. Con- tains no dangerous drugs. No starving. No special exercise. Get rid of excess fat and live longer. Odrinex has been used successfully by thousands all over the country for 14 years. Odrinex Plan costs $3.25 and the large economy size $5.25. You must lose ugly fat or your money will be refunded by your druggist. No questions asked. Accept no sub- stitutes. Sold with this guarantee by: Nov. 14 in the educational building at 7:30 p.m. Members are urged to bring their Bibles and to read the Book of Revelations, chapters four, five, and six. Serving com- mittee members are Mesdames Jane Polk, Betty Reese, Betty Shoemaker and Thelma Roushey. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wilkenson will entertain the Mr. and Mrs. Club at their Kingston home evening at 8. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gramps, Elm Terrace, left Tuesday for Gulfport, Fla., where they will spend the winter months. Their address is 2825-50th Street, South- Turner Apartments, No. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Strit- zinger who were recently married: in Trucksville United Methodist Church are residing on Demunds Road in Dallas. Mrs. Stritzinger is the former Betty McLaughlin of Hill Street. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Keast of South Wilkes-Barre have moved to their new trailer home on Harris Hill Road. Mrs. Jacob Harris, Cliffside # Avenue, celebrates her bir- thday today. She will be Memorial Highway, Dallas, Pa. honored guest at a family dinner. The United Methodist Senior Hi Group of Trucksville United Methodist Church held a meeting recently at which of- ficers for the coming year were elected. They are: president, Barbara Pichert; vice- president, Bonnie Baird; secretary, Ruth Owens; treasurer, Daniel Enslin. A hayride is planned by the group for Nov. 17 at 8 p.m. Reser- vations are to be in by tomorrow. Mrs. Burten Owen, former resident of Back Mountain, is a surgical patient in Wilson Memorial Hospital in Johnson City, N.Y. Ellen Mattiola, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mattiola, Carverton Road, received her of Heaven Church in Dallas Sunday. Her parents en- tertained at dinner following the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Croom and daughter, Shari, Douglasville, spent several days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Croom, Carverton Road. LEISURE Tel: 675-1867 IN LUZERNE PLENTY OF FREE PARKING EL gE 07 ie SHOPPING ET + HOUSEWARL HENRY’S RINGS Jewelry SHAVE RTOWN Fine Arts Calendar For November Full The Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Commerce has released a full schedule of fine arts events in the Wyoming Valley area for the month of November. The list includes films, concerts, lectures, theatre, recitals, and opera. Nov. 9 to 11 - Theatre, “Facade” by Fourth Floor Players at King’s College auditorium, 8 p.m. Nov. 13 - Theatre, ‘‘Barbier de Seville” , French Play ip King’s College at Irem Temple, 8 p.m. Nov. 15 - Lecture, ‘Management Rights and Responsibilities’’, Atty. 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