Members of the Shavertown Fire Company Auxiliary will from 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Shavertown Fire Hall, North Main Street, Shavertown. Chairman is Mrs. Fred Buss, assisted by co-chairman Mrs. William Pugh. Committee members are Mrs. Walter Davis Jrig@Mrs. Walter Davis Sr., Mrs. August Stella, Mrs. Charles Marshall,” and Mrs. Harley Misson.. Tickets may be obtained from members of the auxiliary or may be purchased at the door. Mrs. Buss requests that persons planning to attend make advance reservations by calling her at 675-3022 or by calling Mrs. William Pugh at 696-2188. People wishing to take out orders may do so by bringing their own containers to the fire hall. Theatre to Offer “Trial by Jury” Albert J. Turner, Demunds Road, Dallas, will direct The Little Theatre production of the Gilbert and Sullivan play, “Trial by Jury.” Tryouts were held on Sunday. The opening campaign meeting of The Little Theatre active and apprentice members was also held to kick off the 50th anniversary season. Major productions listed for the 50th season are, ‘Life with Father,” arch 15, 16 and 17; “Trial by Jury,” and Shaw’s “Androcles and the Lions,” April 12, 13 and 14; and the spectacular musical comedy hit, ‘Hello Dolly,” May 3, 4 and 5; and The Little Theatre 50th Anniversary Revue, June 7, 8 and 9. Classes in stagecraft, stage lighting, painting and make-up date. Lists Schedu Our Lad¥®f Victory Church, Harveys Lake will sponsor a Pre-Lenten Dinner Dance March 2 #@¢he Castle Inn. Anyone wishing to attend may obtain tickets from Mr. and Mrs. William Sherksnas by calling 639-5685. The Altar and Great minds discuss ideas, average minds discuss events, small minds discuss people. FABRICLAND BW now Qpen at the Gateway & Midway Shopping Centers Committee members for the Chili supper of the Shavertown Fire Company Auxiliary to be held March 2 are shown making final plans. Seated, left to right: Mrs. Walter Davis Sr., Mrs. Fred Buss, Mrs. Harley Misson. Standing: Mrs. Walter Davis Jr., Mrs. August Stella, and Mrs. Charles Marshall. Absent Jrom photo is Mrs. William Pugh, co-chairman. by Millie Hogoboom Shakespeare told us, ‘The course of true love never did run smooth.”” For Daniel and Catherine Harabin, the course was almost ridiculous. In fact, their love story had to surmount a Slovak-English language barrier and contains all the elements of international in- trigue. It all began during the summer of 1970 and reached its happy conclusion last weekend in Chase Manor. Almost as long as anyone can remember, Daniel’s father, George Harabin of Ed- wardsville, had wanted to visit Bratislava, Czechoslovakia. This was the town, located near the Austrian border, where George's mother and father had been born and raised. That summer of 1970, he was finally able to realize that life-long le of Events wy ‘a’ bake sale March 10 and ‘#1 after all Masses. Chairman and co-chairman for the affair will be Ann Crake and Anna Polachek respectively.-On May 19 the Altar and Rosary Society will conduct a Pilgrimage to the Immaculate. Conception Cathedral in Washington D.C. For reservations, one can call Betty Sherksnas. The next meeting will be held March 8. LOSE WEIGHT OR MONEY BACK Qdrinex 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: At Leading Drug Stores cee ANTigues HANDICRAFTS Tel: 675-0563 Reg. Price $15.00 Call For Appointment ) dream. His son, Daniel, who was ‘a bachelor executive with IBM in White Plains, N.Y., decided to accompany his father on his European travels. As Fate would have it, on the very last day of their two-weeks stay in Bratislava, Daniel was introduced to a lovely, young her husband Communist party. medical doctor, Catherine. Appropriately enough Cupid struck swiftly and surely. Catherine arrived in White The next summer, Daniel Plains, N.Y., during the again visited in Bratislava to But in the Communist state of Czechoslovakia, there ensued almost a year’s delay in gaining permission for the wedding. Finally in June, 1972, he was given five days notice that the marriage could be performed June 27, not one day sooner or later. Their honeymoon lasted for a month. American family. SESE SHOPPING JH | IN LUZERNE EE GE ST OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS ee = | BEA’S DRESSMAKING TAILORING ALTERATIONS Brother’s 4 Bldg. Main St. Dallas . 675-0888 A a aE cE EE AR “AGNES '72" Is Now a Charm 14K. AND STERLING SILVER WEAR IT ALSO AS A PENDANT, OR WATCH FOB. An Original at OLIN’S JEWELRY 15 S. Franklin St., (Blue Cross Building.) | Susan R Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hof- fecker, 55 N. Pioneer Ave., Shavertown announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Susan Rene, to William Edward Kelly, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Kelly, 204 Stites Ave., West Wyoming. Miss Hoffecker is a graduate of Dallas High School and at- tended Wilkes-Barre Business College and Luzerne County Community College. She is em- ployed in the physical therapy department of Mercy Hospital. Mr. Kelly is a graduate of Wyoming Area High School. He is a senior at King's College pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in philosophy. He is also a member of the recording group, ‘‘The Buoys’, under contract with Poly disc recording studios. The wedding will take place March 31 with a Nuptial Mass at noon at St. Therese’s Church, Shavertown. Mr. and Mrs: Joseph P. Jewell, Parish Street, Dallas, were guests of honor at a reception, Feb. 17, at Irem Temple Country Club on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. The reception was given by their sons and daughters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Jewell, Newport, Del., and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jewell, Shaver- Women Plan Teen Retreat The West Side Luzerne Diocesan Council of Catholic Women will hold a teenage retreat March 18, 3to 7 p.m. at St. Pius X Seminary, Dalton. A bus will leave Central Catholic High School, Kingston, at 1:15 pm. A $4 ticket includes the retreat, one cooked meal and transportation to and from Dalton. Please call Lorraine Hawk, 675-1626, or Father McGough. town. Mr. and Mrs. Jewell were married Feb. 21, 1923, in the Welsh Congregational Church, Edwardsville, by the late Rev. Dr. T.C. Edwards. Mr, Jewell retired in 1968 from the Royer Foundry Machine Co., Kingston. The Jewells have three grandchildren, Jo Ann Jewell, Washington, D.C.; Jacqueline, at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Jewell; and Edward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jewell, fifth grade student in Dallas School District. The Jewells received a personal letter from President and Mrs. Nixon congratulating them on their anniversary and wishing them years of content- ment and happiness in the years ahead. Their grandianghter Jo Ann is" an employee with the Republican National Com- mittee, under the direct employ of Ambassador Bush. 350 Wyoming Ave. | Wyoming, Pa. 18644 10:00.a.m. - 5:30 p.m. * 717/693-3413 _ SPECIALS— JEAN NATE SPRAY BATH COLOGNE NOW $2.00 REG. $3.00 0 aO-an OO ca (aD JEAN NATE AFTER BATH LOTION WITH FREE 20z. 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Overbeaten batter will cause peaks, tunnels and toughness in the muffins because the gluten in the flour is overdeveloped. The perfect muffin batter should be lumpy. The Dallas Post Has A Variety Of Wedding Stationery 675-5211 CE VALLEY All types of Fabric and Sewing notions 360 Kidder St. Wilkes-Barre Tel: 823-0700 Choose your favorite weeks for delivery. 9:30 'til 9 4. give us your $150 |
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