» by Charlot Denmon 5 : 675-0419 Thomas Jenkins. Perrin Ave- nue. Shavertown, has returned home from the hospital where he was a surgical patient. His friends are happy to hear that "he is well on the road to re- covery. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Honko. i former residents of Dallas. have moved into their new home on Lawn Street. Shaver- ~ town. Mrs. Honko. the former | Carol Evans. is the daughter of “Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Evans. Church Street. Dallas. The Kingston Township am- ‘bulance crew for this week in- cludes Mary Dymond. captain; Paul Dymond. Joe Brennan. {1 Fom Dorosky. Dave Barna. i Larry Cummings. and Jack Ste- ~~ _phenson. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin B. Buss. and daughter Jean B. Rosen- grant. Huntsville Road. have returned [rom Chicago where they attended the wedding of Mrs. Buss’ granddaughter. De- porah Jean Rosengrant. to Mat- © thew M. Geisel. Chicago. Ei A recent meeting of the Sha- vertown United Methodist Wo- men was held in the church rooms with Mrs. Malcolm Borthwick presiding. The meet- bang opened with a moment of Si- “lent prayer in memory of Anna iN Peters and Martha Jones. Mrs. Milton Evans was in charge of devotions. The Rev. Robert vost introduced the speaker. the Rev. James J. Doyle C.S.C.. head of the theology depart- ment of King's College. He ex- plained his version of the Charismatic Movement within the Catholic Church. It was an- nounced that the annual fall meeting would be held Oct. 10. al 7 p.m.. at Albright United Methodist Church; and the dis- {rict meeting is scheduled in First Church. Oneonta, N.Y.. Oct. 18. It was announced that 20 new robes were purchased for the youth choir of the church. Edna Ray and Mrs. Albert Cadwallader. accompanied by Susan Brizzy and Betty Myers of Plymouth. spent last Wed- nesday visiting friends in Bloomingdale. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Janosky and son. Wayne. of York. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Anton Pregler. Overbrook Road. The Ruth Circle of Shaver- {own United Methodist Church will meet Oct. 19.at 1 p.m. in the social rooms of the church. Ruth Shaver will lead Devotions and Betty Shaver will present the program. Refreshments will be served by Pearl Gosart, Eva Ray. Ruth Houser. and Eliza- heth Moreck. by Charlot Denmon ; 675-0419 Sheryl Beard. 107 Church St. Dallas. a student at Penn State University. is doing her prac- tice teaching at Titus Elemen- tary School. Warrington. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Evans and Mrs. Mark Helfrich, the lat- ‘ter’s mother. former residents of Dallas. have established Se permanent residence in Avon fe Park. Fla. filmer Daley Sr.. 48 Powder torn Drive, Dallas. has been clected astern Star vice presi- dent of the Fireman's Associa- tion of Pennsylvania. The elec- tion took place at the associa- ing. in conjunction with its 200th anniversary. Chris French, New York, was a recent guest of his grandpa- rents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas French. Chureh Street, Dallas. Charles Fiske. Davenport Street, Dallas. is still a patient at the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. George Pyle. Huntsville Road, Dallas is a post-operative patient in Geisinger Medical Center. : Back Mountain blood collec- tion will be held Oct. 12 from 12:45 lo 5:45 p.m. at Dallas Township Elementary School, formerly the Intermediate School. Quota for the collection is 160 pints. Anyone not covered by a blood assurance program al their place of work. may sign United Way Campaign workers are asking for pledges to the United Way under a new banner this year. The United Way is the product of an April merger of the United [und and the Welfare Planning Showcase Theatre Conduct Rehearsals . Showcase Theatre is conduct- ing rehearsals for its first production of the 1973-74 season. Joseph Kelly is directing Paul Zindel's comedy-drama ‘And Miss Reardon Drinks A Little’". ‘The play will be presented on the arena stage on the last two weekends of October in the the- ~ atre building. 39 N. Washington St.. Wilkes-Barre. Featured in the cast is Ruth ~ Oldershaw. Sophia Rodzon, Lillian Alinkoff. Kathryn God- win. Gordona L'Dera and Gulio Tomassetti. The play revolves around three main female characters ~ and depicts both the serious and light moments of their everyday lives. Strong characterization and a unique ending highlight the production. There is a correspondent in your area if you live in Jackson Township. (all Millie Hogoboom 696- 26035 up by contacting Mrs. Elwood Swingle. Mrs. Gordon Dawe. or Mrs. Robert Cartier. Persons over (0 years of age, or those physically unable to donate blood. may be covered by con- {acting one of the above chair- men. [Lisa A. Bennett. 116 Orchard cast. Newberry Estate. Dallas, is an officer of the sophomore class at Cazenovia College. N.Y. She served on the home- coming committee held last weekend on campus. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Demmy. Lake Street, Dallas. are in charge of the Harveys Lake Yacht Club's annual cups and flags dinner. Oct. 19. al Continental Inn. Reservations are due Oct. 15 and will be accepted by Mr. Demmy. A general membership tea of the League of Women Voters was held Oct. 10 at the home of Mrs. George A. Butler. Dallas. New and prospective mem- bers attended with former members to honor past presi- dents. The program was pre- sented by arrangement of Mrs. William McCall, and included discussion and purpose of the league. by president Helen Patella; history of the league. by Alice Glawe; three levels of the league. Jacqueline Cassel- berry: league service. Ann Dahne: league action Gweyneth Hughes: finance. Helen Vinck. and publication, Florence Weber. Campaign Council. “The purpose of the merger was to provide our people with efficient. effective and compas- sionate human services.’ said lichard M. Ross. campaign chairman. "We believe the new organization is doing just that.” “The United Way is capable of responding to community needs because it is composed of across section of local residents who are concerned about the quality of life in Wyoming Valley. Mr. Ross said. “The problems and needs of the community are constantly changing.” Mr. Ross said. "The United Way recognizes this and establishes programs through its 29 member agencies to meet the evolving social. climate of Wyoming Valley.” United Way agencies have initiated several programs to serve Wyoming Valley's youth. Included are a youth employ- ment program. Rent-a-Kid: the “Youth Hot Line" service of the Wilkes-Barre Information System: establishment of: the Youth Action Council and pro- viding seed money to establish a drop-in. center. ‘to provide the area youth with a point of entry into the social service system: munity’s support to keep it working." The 1973 United Way Cam- ; Copyright By paign is in its fourth week. 5 Louden Hill Farm Inc.. 1.650.000. a record goal. Back Mountain’s chamber or- : chestra, the Sinfonia da Camera, got the concert season off to a good start the evening of Oct. 3 with a concert at College Misericordia. At right, director Ferdinand = Liva conducts «Sarabande et Tembourin’’ to open the evening’s concert. Other concerts scheduled for the season will be held Nov. 28, March 6, and May 1. All con- certs will be held at College Misericordia. o ICE MILK KAREN SANDFORT CHOCOLATES GARDEN STATE FARMS DAIRY PRODUCTS VAN HOUTEN BAKED GOODS aT as EE
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