ee in the [FTE RTI RAR] EE Bio The unique aspect of the Big Brother program is that it offers a fatherless a “riendship with one special man -- ‘his Big Brgdher. A Big Brother is m¥y things to his little Brother: he's someone to look up to, learn from, do things with, and talk to. The continued success of Big Brothers depends upon the voluntary support it receives from men in Wyoming Valley who are willing to spend a few hours - 24 A pet show will be held at the Dallas Recreation Center in Dallas borough, Luzerne Street at 2 this afternoon...Don’t forget summer is flea and tick time, get your flea collar at advertised in the Post... they are available at the] west: Little, League, A route’ Chiarch oo Fratton pictures at the ¥in De Post ad- school... carnival for Dystrophy will] §Schoeneck will conduct al I " verfisemen's.. be held this afternoon at 11} Fsinging worship service at Ch iuir c:h S t . J] §7p.m.at the Dallas Baptist Dallas...Kunkle Firef §Church... Company Auction i Na J J \eday.. L JX J he J J “Suddenly Last Summer’ is being performed on the grounds of the Mill Memorial Library tonight at 8 in Nanticoke...For those Lake-Lehman seniors who have not yet picked up their pictures FRIDAY ay E SATURDAY en 25 ; 26 There is a churchyard sale today from 10-4 at the Mt. Sra: ,§ §Zion United Methodis Tennesse Williams’§. Church...An social given by the Sweet Valley Fire Company Auxiliary will be held in the fire hall today...A Donkey game will be played in the Huntington Valley Little League Field tonight at 6 for the benefit of the North- SUNDAY 27 The Dallas Woman's Club Chorale will be in concert tonight at the Irem Temple Country Club, the concert is free...The Rev. Charles Gommer, Jr. is guest speaker at the Trucksville United Methodist Church at the 9:30 service this morning...Members and pastors = of the Valley : MONDAY i 28 allas Mothers jackets are ready and mayj be picked up...Why not] make use of the Back Mountain Memorial Library, bring youn children...Don’t those Lake-Lehman 4 TUESDAY 28 Registration for Kkin- dergarten and first grade will be held at the Dallas Township elementary school until August 1, see Mrs. Shaver...Don’t forget those Mother's Club jackets...Grocery shop this week by checking specials - WEDNESDAY 29 ost are in stores and on newstands...Send in your, be sure not to miss any item, send a classified to the Trading Post. bs of their time doing the things they like to do, with one special boy. The Big Brother service area includes the greater Dallas-Nanticoke areas. Anyone who might be interested in becoming a Big Brother is asked to contact ‘“The Bridge’- A Youth Services Center, 19 North River St., Wilkes- Barre (824-5766). The Big Brother program is administered by Catholic Social Services of Luzerne County. By Francis Sabaluski 177-5135 The members of the Sweet Valley Fire Com- pany auxiliary will hold an ice cream social at the fire hall on July 26. Serving will beg at 5 p.m. and the i will include ham and beef barbecues, baked beans, potato salad, french fries, pie and of course homemade ice cream. Donna Lasco informs me that her mother and sister Myrtle Price and Marsha are making a five or six week visit to England to visit Mr. and Mrs. Russell Steel. Mrs. Steel is the former Jo Ann Price. Mr. and Mrs. John Thier of Mooretown are enjoying the company of their house guests (rom Vienna, AM®ria. Mrs. Thier says that Mr. and Mrs. Zoufaly and Otto Mattaufer are here touring the country and have thus far visited Virginia Beach and Sweet * Excavating * Black Topping * Septic Systems Installed Cleaned Repaired % Sewer Hookups * Hauling (All Types) A.G.COOLBAUGH SONS Lockville Rd. Harding 333-4535 388-6579 Valley. The Zoufalys and Mr. Mattaufer will be here until August 11. On Sunday and Monday, July 27 and 28, Mrs. Thier will display many pieces of Austrian China and glassware as well as some household articles. You may view this collection these two days in front of the King Neptune in Dallas. Mrs. Thier will accept offers to buy at that time. Frank and Beverly Kutz and son Frank along with neighbors Dave and Doris Carroll and their family spent a most enjoyable 4th of July weekend at Wild- wood, N.J. By Charlot Denmon 675-0419 Russell Honeywell, Lake Street, Dallas, is a patient in. Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. : Dallas High School Class of 1965 will hold their 10th reunion Aug. 31 at Con- vention Hall, Pittston. A cocktail hour at 7 p.m. will be followed by dinner and dancing. Members of the committee are Cynthia Galletly Cave, Donna Henninger Dymond, Jackie Gruver Sparks, Linda Brague Ross, Shirley Johns Rittenhouse, Crhis Klug, Kathy Hudak Berti, Chris Steele Bach- man, Sumner Bachman and Fred Gosart. Col. William Dierolf, Applewood Manor, has been discharged from Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, and is vacationing at Wildwood, N.J. Margaret Maza, Dallas, is a patient at Hershey Medical Center. James Roushey was admitted as a medical patient to the Nesbitt Memorial Hospital last week. The Rev. Kenneth Carder, Endwell, N.Y., was guest preacher at Dallas United Methodist Church, July 20. Rev. (Next to Dallas Dallas Carder 1s director of United Ministries in Higher Education at the New York State University campus, Vestal, N.Y. He was a delegate to the World Food Conference in Rome. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Allison attended the wedding of their daughter Sue, to Robert Esanko, in Lakewood, Ohio, July 12. Mrs. Herbert Dreher, Dallas, has returned home after visiting her father in the West. Tara Lynn Tondora, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al Tondora, 104 Claude St., Dallas, will celebrate her third birthday on July 26. A party in her honor will be held Friday evening with relatives and friends in- vited. tara has a sister, Lisa Jean, a fifth grade student at Dallas In- termediate School. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Pops, Fernbrook; paternal grandparents is Helen Tondora, Fernbrook. Mrs. Silva in Geisinger Mrs. Victoria A. Silva, RD 2, Box 367 C, Dallas is a patient at Geisinger Medical Center, Danville. Auto Parts) For years most of you knew how ‘Rananas’ I was, Iam, Lis! Wejl this past all star week, I've proved to myself and all opposing fans how far: gone I really am. Why they haven't taken me to Retreat or Bellveue yet, is because everyone else around me is just as bad. The games are so full of excitement that one of these days me and a few other mothers will be hanging on the flagpole and not realize how we got there. Is this what Joe Di Maggio's mother went through? Since our Louis is a member of the Back Mountain ~~ All Stars grandparents, uncles,’ nephews, and friends traveled from New York to cheer the team. We had: George, Adele and Anthony Amalfitano, Chickie Cir- colone; Carmela and Joe Valenti, Ed and Mike Amdola. With God's help we should make Williamsport - Look out world! . Happy birthday to. Scott Kerkowski who will blow out six candles on July 27 and to his mom Gerri whose birthday cake will hold a few more candles, July 29. The Johnson's, Noel, Kay, Mark and Matthew! former neighbors enjoyed the weekend at the Osbornes where they visited with many friends. Saturday evening, Oak Hill Civie Association conducted its annual T- shirt dance at the Idetown Firehall. If the sayings on the T-shirts were any in- dication, the dance was hilarious. Congratulations to Ben and Nancy Sevinsky upon the birth of their son Ben, Jr. who weighed in at (hold onto your hats) 10 lbs. - 4 oz. Little sister Karen, Kim and Annie are delighted with their new bundle. Many happy reruns to Pete Tomaselli who will celebrate his 15 birthday Lukasavage her 4 birthday July 30. 5 A new breed of lilies are being grown in Oak Hill...Lithuanian. To the delight of John and Ann Chesnovitch, 41 blooms were counted. When I asked John how this came about, he joked that he feeds them home cooked Lithuanian food. Friday, Erin Cleary celebrated her sixth bir- Kathy Burke, George and Adele Correale, Elizabeth and Lee Williams, Missy Yoniski, Karen Iwanowski, Maribeth and Kathy Hocker, Dane and Brett Weyman, Linda Babetski, David Higgins. A surprise anniversary party was held in honor of Vince and Marge Angelicola. Sunday af- ternoon 50 guests gathered on the Askews lawn to celebrate the couple's 25 wedding anniversary. Sincere sympathy to the Seagrave-Daly family upon the death of Mr. Seagrave-Daly’s dad. Very special greetings to Father Jordan, pastor at Gate of Heaven, who will honor a birthday July 29. Lehman-Jackson Giants Little League baseball Saturday afternoon at the Blejwas home. Folowing a lunch that was prepared by the parents, the team bombarded the Correale pool where they showed their appreciation to Walter Blejwas and Harry Haefele. The teammates presented their manager and coach with pocket watches. = p | | | | | | | I | | | I | i | | 1 | | | | ) i | ) } ! i i i ! | I I | | | | | | | | | | l | identity SAVE STATE $2 - Bren comm im mn comm se cm sm ce Tn DD SVD HD
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