Page 6 by Charlot Denmon 675-0419 Mr. and Mrs. Ted Popielarz, 54 Susquehanna Ave., have returned home from their trip to Bermuda. Prince of Peace Episcopal Church Wornen planning to attend the Diocesan meeting at Church of the Mediator in Allentown. May 16, are asked to Leroy Brown no later than May 1. Mrs. Edwin Roth, Dallas. is accepting reservations for the bus trip for Prince of Peace Women to Reading, May 8. A smorgasbord luncheon in Lancaster will be served. The annual spring luncheon of Prince of Peace Episcopal Church women will be held at Castle Inn May 23. Reservations may be made with Florence Parsons. Mrs. James B. Post Jr., 300 Highland Blvd., Dallas, is a medical patient in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Amy Lawrence, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Robert C. Dallas Lawrence. 123 White Birch Lane, Dallas, appeared in ‘The Opening", a production per- formed recently by the opera workshop at Denison Univer- sity, Granville. Ohio. where Miss Lawrence is'a senior. Dallas High School Choris- ters,-under the direction of Mrs. Robert Sherwood, will be guest artists at the Rainbow Tea sponsored by the Salvation Army Women’s Auxiliary this week in the Citadel, Wilkes- Barre. Louise Goeringer . daughter of Mr. and - Mrs. Louis F. Goeringer. Shrine Acrea. has been elected president of the student association at Im- maculata ('oilege. Washington. D.C.. for the 1973-74 academic year. Miss CGoeringer is a graduate of Central Catholic High School and Marilyn Gauntlett School. Lisa A. Bennelt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Ben- nett; 116 Orchard ¥.. Newberry Estate. has been elected to serve. as 'reasurer of the sophomore class for the 1973-74 academic vear at Cazenovia College. N.Y. Miss Bennett was graduated from Lake:-T.ehman High School where she was class historian and also associated with the yearbook staff. At the New York College. she has been clecled secretary of her dormitory and worked on the committee for the Father- Daughter Weekend. Lynn Evans, sophomore at Mansfield State College. spent the Easter holiday with her parents. Mr. ad Mrs. Heydn T. Evans. Dallas. Mr. and: Mrs. Richard Demmy. Lake Street. have returned home from a business and pieasure trip to Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Veitch. Claude Street, have returned home after wisiting their daughter and son-intaw. Mr. and Mrs. Harlev Evans and their children. «who recently moved to Wayne from their former home in Connecticut. Mr. and Mrs. Edward MacKeverican, Warren, Michigan, were hotiday guests of Mr. and Mrs Andrew R. Denmon Sr., Davenport Strect. Dallas. by Mrs. Ray Kelly The United Methodist Women held their monthly meeting last Tuesday night, with these ladies present: Margaret Holmgren, Nancy Denmon, Letha Schenck, Rachel Schenck, Sharon Coole, Violet Ruff, Eloise Montross, Hazle Reed, Ruth Patton, Marie MacMillan, Madeline Patton, Mary Hoffer and Edna Caster- line. They are serving a turkey supper April 28, in the church basement. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shook and Sue Johnson of Sayre have returned from a trip to Texas where they visited with the Shooks’ son, Carl, who is stationed at Fort Hood. George Sayre, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lauren Sayre, celebrated his 22nd birthday, Thursday. Warren Beahm, Elizabeth- town, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kelly, Sunday. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coole Thursday were \& his sister, Mrs. Lewis Younkins of Jersey Shore and Ruth Van Faub, Williamsport. Kelly Rae Coole, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Coole, celebrated her eighth birthday Sunday, with dinner at her grandparents’. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fritz visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Peterman, Marie Kingsbury and Robert Fritz, Benton, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lauren Sayre spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Vopulus in Long Island. Mrs. Lauren Sayre celebrated her birthday Monday. Myrtle MacMillan and Joan spent Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George and family, at Eatonville. Mr. and Mrs. William Hollis visited their son, Edward and family at Fort Meade, Md., over the weekend. Guests at the home of Mrs, RANGES O™0 As IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Joseph Hackling Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. William Mason, Endwell, N.Y. Tom Miller Jr. of Towanda spent Friday and Saturday with her. Mae Pegg and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Carle and their daughter, Berwick called Sunday. Mrs. Tom Miller and Mrs. Hackling’s grand- daughter, both of Towanda, spent Tuesday with her. Classmates of the Methodist Church held their monthly meeting at the home of Madeline Patton Tuesday evening. Present were: Rachel Schenck, Nellie Marcy, Eliza- beth Munkatchy, Laura Jones, Ruth Field, Edna Casterline, Agnes Butler, Marty Parks, Irene Dymond, Hazle Reed and the hostess. Co-hostesses were Irené Dymond and Elizabeth Munkatchy. Arthur Zimmerman and his daughter, Margie of Kingston Straley’s. Is The Lucky Number Low As $199.% ONE AND ONLY LOCATION master [iE] (oo) A Greenstreet News Co. 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