on both days. pleasure, English, equitation, youth classes, stands. Mrs. Vivian Rinken, Idetown, announces the engagement and apprgething marriage of her "Sdaughter, Debra Alesia, to David Nicholas Sharp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Anthony Sharp, R.D. 5, Shavertown. Miss Rinken, also the daughter of the late Alexander Rinken, was graduated from Lake- Lehman High School and Wilkes College. She is Last = weekend was reported as an especially rewarding one for the Back Mountain Jay-C-ettes, as they saw their plans for a craft booth at the Back Moutanin Memorial Library Auction become a rea\@/. The craft booth, whose profits were donated to the library, was the culmination of several months of effort by the Jay- C-ettes as they found one of their first projects a success. Those providing special effort to the project were: Vessica Morgan, solicitation chairman; Glenda Promrinke, president; Helen Stager, vice president and Carolyn Bulford, Deborah Ruckno, and Danette Kelley, craft * booth chairmen. The boothfeatured group projects including hand- .decorated Christmas ornaments, fabric flowers, decoupage plaques, and Americana bonnets, along with beautifully detailed * employed as a Kindergarten teacher by the Lake-Lehman School District. Mr. Sharp recently received an associate degree from Pennsylvania State University. He is employed by Lazarus Department Store as a buyer. The wedding will be solemnized Aug. 2 at 11 a.m. in the Prince of Peace Episcopal Church, Dallas. birds, made by Shirley Kishbaugh; candle holders by Nancy Resciniti; finger puppets by Rosemary Patterson; decanters by Lois Townsend; memo holders by Sandy Mannear; and poodles by Wanda Harrington. Every member contributed in some way, to the booth’s success. The Jaycees made contributions including a picnic table made by Bob Kelley and Joe Stager, night lights by Doug Bulford and cradles by Wendell Jones. rules of the the show Mr. and Mrs. James E. Pritchard and son, Ric, of Cape Coral, Flor. and daughter, Mrs. John DeSylvester of Tampa, Fla., were recent guests of Cdr. and Mrs. W. Anthony Williams of Country Club Road, Dallas. The Pritchards at one time were residents of New Goss Manor in Dallas. The Harveys Lake Yacht Club will hold a shipwreck party on July 26 at the clubhouse. The cocktail hour will begin at 6:30 p.m. followed by a Polnesian style buffet at 7:30. Dancing will begin at 9p.m. with the Bajalas proving the music. Reservations must be in by July 19. Members may make reservations with Mrs. George Truck- enmiller or Mrs. Colin Keefer. The Dallas Rotary Club held their installation of officers for the year 1975-76 at the Irem Temple Country Club recently. At the installation, Earl Phillips, toastmaster of the installation “ceremony, presented humerous slides of the past years activities in the Club. Installed as officers for the club’s golden anniversary year were Ralph Connor, president; Robert - Coscia, vice president; Duncan Fred Dingle, treasurer. Members of the board of directors are: Peter Arnaud; Robert SAVE 20¢ - We'll give you a greal taste experience and save you 20¢ on a half gallon of Empress Deluxe, “The Queen of Ice Creams,” the very best in pure, wholesome, natural flavors. Coffee, Chip Mint, Richardson, Paul Priebe, Jack McCain, Robert Besecker and John Casner. The Dallas Rotary Club is the home club for this year’s district govenor, Daniel Chapman, who spoke on his recent trip to Boca Raton, Fla. Installed as officers in the rotary anns for the year were Bonnie Shaner, president; Polly Werkheiser, vice president; Sandy Richardson, vice president; Janice Barney, corresponding secretary; Gail Barry, recording secretary and Nancy Slocum, treasurer. Outgoing president Pete Arnaud presented Ralph Connor with a diamond president’s pin, the first to be worn by a Dallas Rotary Club president. BRIAN K. HOOVER communications Air National Guard (ANG) Airman Brian K. Hoover, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne F. Hoover of R.D.. "1," Dallas : has graduated at Lackland AFB, Texas, from Air Force basic training. The airman will receive specialized training in the communications electronics field at Kessler AFB, Miss., before returning to his ANG unit at Willow Grove, Pa. Airman Hoover graduated from West Side Area Vocational Technical High School, Pringle Pa. performs “The Pit Boogie Band" will perform at the Dallas Recreation Center, July 18, at 7:30 p.m. This five-man local group have been performing in the area over a year. The group recently was invited to perform at Ghost Town in the Glen. needed for flea market The Fairmont Township Volunteer Fire Company will hold a flea market on the fire company grounds, Rt. 118 near Rickets Glen, July 19. The raindate will be July 26. Hot dogs, coffee and soda will be available. Dealers are needed for the flea market and may obtain information by calling 477-5900. PAGE SEVEN Mrs. Mary Lou Downead, 33 Gordon Ave., Dallas, and Jerome Gilgallon, 116 Highland Ave., Clarks Summit, announce the engagement of their daughter, Sharon Gilgallon, to Timothy Hawke, 207 Clearview Ave., Trucksville. Miss Gilgallon is a graduate of Dallas Area High School and is employed at Darings Market, Dallas. Mr. Hawke is also «a graduate of Dallas Area’ High School and LCCC and is employed at Huntsville, Nursery, Huntsville. 7 BU the wedding. 2 2. “ The Harveys Lake Lions Club held its instalation and charter night banquet at the Brothers Four restaurant on June 28 with over 100 people present. This triple affair was a great success for the Lion’s Club as present had an enjoyable time. The night began with a cocktail hour in the program, the historian told of the past twenty five years of service and the thousands of dollars expanded by the Lions Club in serving the community that it serves. He told of the “fortitude and the energy” of the thirty five members of this club in their endeavors to make our community a better place to live in. The installation of the new years officers was next and past president and charter member Richard Williams was the installing officer. Those installed were: Arnnie Garinger, president; Michael Casey, first vice- president; William Ziminski, second vice- president; Chet Davis, third vice-president; Joseph ‘‘Red’’ Jones, secretary; Wilfred Ide, treasurer; Frank Biologicvz, financial 10 By sd 10 secretary; George Jones, lion tamer. 9 Lee Bicking and Ronnie, Ritts, directors one year, Carl Schreiner = and 5 Richard Williams, directors two years. Three new members were installed by Dick Williams, . Thomas Yoniski, Paul Wheat and Clarence } Hogan. After the awarding® of pins and awards for perfect attendance the: group was entertained with dancing to the music of Chickie and his Relations. And by Bill Ziminskis , favorite mouth organ. 1 i I The Dallas Senior Citizens Center has announced that trips are now being sponsored. Reservations are presently being taken for the trip to the Allentown Fair on Aug. 8. The group will leave at noon to give ample time to see the exhibits before the grandstand show during which the Osmond Brothers will perform. The cost of $10.50 covers the cost of the bus, entrance to the fair grounds, the Harold J. Rose, Jr., president and chief executive officer of The Wyoming National Bank of Wilkes-Barre, announced the appointment of Charles Parente, Dallas to the board of directors of that bank. Parente, 106 White Birch Lane, Dallas, received his formal education at St. John the Evangelist High Osmond Brothers show, insurance and gratutides. Tickets have been purchased for the stage show of sound of Music at Lakewood Musical Playhouse at Barnsville for Aug. 14. The groups for this show will leave 4:30 p.m. to allow time for a dinner at Libbeys in Tamaqua before the show. The cost of $9.20 covers the cost of the dinner. Each one will order their own choice from the menu. The number of people School, Pittston, and Kings College, where he earned a B.S. degree. He is a partner in Parente, Randolph and Company, certified public accountants, Wilkes-Barre. He has been certified as a public accountant sine 1964. : Parente is married to the former Mary B. Morgan; the couple has four children - Brian, 12; John, participating in these two trips will be limited because of the limited number of tickets purchased. The reservations will be taken on a first come, first serve basis. The center is also taking reservations for a weeks trip to a resort in the Catskills from Sept. 22 thru 26 at Browns. A brochure is available at the center for those interested. The $139 fare includes bus fare, three excellent meals a day 9: Charles, Jr., 6; Marla 4. and board of directors, The Wyoming National Bank, are: Thomas M. Lewis, H.M. Vivian, Sterling L. Wandell, George L. Ruckno, Charles A. Shea, Jr, Darrel Crispell, Frank M. Henry, Noel B. Caverly, Joh N. Conyngham, Barry C. Boyer, Harold J. Rose, COUPON of all you can eat, motel accomodations, - daily entertainment, the use of all resort facilities, and plenty of room for just rest lounges, etc. The news letter are now available at the center or can be obtained by sending a stamped, self-addressed envelope. For additional information on membership or further details of our program please call 675-2179. Jr., I, Eric Feldman, Donald L. Williams, Eugene Roth, Robert D. Baber; Director Advisor is Walter A. Sherwood. Appointed with Parente were William Simms and Edmund Poggi, Kingston. VE b i
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