aie TTT Ty HE G7 CT Mary Mahan, art consultant for Binney and Smith, Inc., will conduct a three-day workshop at College Misericordia June 19 through 21, as part of the mini- workshop schedule being presented by the Art Depart- ment at Misericordia for the summer. Miss Mahan will conduct the workshop from 4 to 9 on all three days and will demonstrate tech- niques in several different art media, including crayons, poster paints, water colors, finger paints, colored chalk, and modeling clay. Simple craft techniques will also be demon- strated, giving participants an opportunity to work with paper, paste and other materials to Thirteen young girls will compete for the 1973 title of Queen of the 29th Annual Leh- man Horse Show, spoonsored by the Lehman Volunteer Fire Company, at the Lehman Horse Show Grounds on Route 118, Lehman, June 29. Girls, repre- senting area high schools, will be judged for beauty, poise, and vgs hy Susan Sternfeld 1's tiny® to brighten up those drab rooms with bright colors of paint and wallpaper. In- troducing lively and vivid colors can reverse the mood of a room tha! now appears drab. For added excitement. lry com- bining wallpaper with a coor- dinated color of paint in the same room lo enhance ils in- dividuality. Color sets the mood of the room and can invigorate walls. 1f you haven't seen the Kunkle Church to Hold A Strawberry Festival The Kunkle United Methodist Church Y@! sell homemade ice cream, | strawberries, and strawberry shortcake, July 4 at the Kunl fire Hall. There will also be #other refreshments available. Proceeds will go to the Flood Relief Fund for Churches. exfensive selections of new wallcoverings. take the time to see them soon. They are really ‘errific. and if you plan on re- decorating any part of your home, the time will have been well spent. “If buying new furniture is out for this year or if you are satis- fied with what you already own. {ry rearranging it. Change the position of that chair or end table. bring in a potled plant. change the positioning of pic- sures on the walls. Change the colors in the room or add new ones by painting and adding throw-pillows. Don’t forget the Vitchen it too needs brightling up Do it with vinyl wall coverings in addition fo being attractive. they're easily maintained. Try using a corres- ponding eolored windowshade in your’ kitchen instead of curtains. or perhaps a shade in the same material as the wallpapper This is your home. it should reflect your personality. 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And finally. if you feel that vou need professional advice. call on an interior decorator. Our job is to help you in the selection of furnishings and the composition of your rooms. Please send any questions you may have on interior decorating problems to this newpaper and as many as possible will be discussed in future columns. meeting refreshments were served by Josephine Matenus, Elsa Boehme, Marge Richards and Lottie Wrobleski, com- mittee members. Election of officers will take place at the next regular meeting, June 21, at 8 p.m. at the Post Home, Memorial High- way, Dallas. All members are asked to attend. : It Pays To Adverise try us... we are delicious! JUST FOR POP! ¢ ¢ Fully decorated Father’s Day cakes...complete : with your choice of straw hat, crown, collar and ¢ tie or shoes. The right touch to make Dad happy : on His Day! Visit one of our convenient locations today! 248 E. Market St., Wilkes-Barre Phone 823-3708 (Heights) OPEN SUNDAYS! 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Registration will be open until the first day of the workshop. parade, featuring the award- winning Lake-Lehman High School Band, under the direc- tion of John Miliauskas, June 29 at 6:30 p.m. Horse Show Queen contestants and the 1972 Horse Show Queen, Miss Lyndal Mathis of Wyalusing, will ride in the parade. Miss Mathis will also be on hand to crown her Successor. An admission-free evening will follow on the showgrounds with pony class competitions and the highlight of Friday evening’s events will be the crowning of the Horse Show Queen. Mrs. Thomas Brown is Queen Contest chairman. The horse show will start at 9 a.m. June 30 and July 1, and continue throughout the day and evening. Fifty-four classes are on the agenda as horsemen from near and far compete for ribbons, trophies and cash prizes. Western races and timed events will be featured as well as hunters, jumpers, walking horses, driving ponies and plea- sure ponies. Refreshment stands will be stocked with mouth-watering food and game stands will allow persons to test their skills. Bill Ehret and Ron Wenrich are general co-chairmen of this year’s event. Photo by Alex Rebar Lehman Horse Show Queen contestants pictured on the stair- case at Hayfield House, Penn State Campus in Lehman are. first row. seated, left to right; Tammy Blaine, Wyalusing; Jo Ann Grout, Nanticoke; Margaret Hoolick, Hanover and Sandy Benmon, Tunkhannock. Second row seated; Carol Morris, Pittston and Gerri Berrish, West Side Area Voc. Standing: Adele Marie Sefchik, St. John’s; Kim Davis, Dallas; Diane McQuoun, Northwest and Diane Wojotwicz, Lake-Lehman. Absent from the picture: Margaret Pryor, Central Catholic; Susan Karazia, G.A.R.; Maryanne Coach, Wyoming Valley West. f > Births Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Falchek, 12 Blanchard St., Plains, an- nounce the birth of their first child, a son, Joseph Michael, born June 7 at the Mercy Hospital. 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