A SR A —————— me Sa il SS honored at shower Miss Elaine Heidel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Heidel, 238 Ferguson Av:2., Shaver- town, was guest of honor at a poolside shower given by her aunt, Mrs. Donald Harry Smith, at the Balton home on Pioneer Avenue. The buffet talbe was arranged with an umbrella and blue. Miss Heidel graduated from Dallas Senior High School and Lycoming College, and is a member of ge faculty of Dallas Sc District. She will marry Gary Eck of Williamsport, Sept. 6, 11 a.m. in Shavertown United Methodist =~ Church. A reception will follow at Irem Temple Country Club. Mr. Eck was graduated from Williamsport High School and West Virginia University. He is affiliated with Stegor Inc. Hules attends vehicle school Airman Wiliam J. Hules, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hules of R.D. 2 Dallas, Pa., has been selected for technical training in the U.S. Air Force vehicle maintenance field at Chanute AFB, Ill. Bhe airman recently C leted basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex., where he studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special insturction in human relations. Airman Hules attended Lake Lehman High School, Lehman, Pa. i 0 e BRIDGETTE CORREALE Did you ever have the feeling that you didn’t know if you were coming or going? Two weeks ago, while traveling to North Carolina, our family app- roached the welcome sign to Maryland. After driving through the state for almost two hours, we came upon another sign ‘‘Mary- land Welcomes You.” What we didn’t know is that somehow, someway we left Maryland, entered Virginia then reentered Maryland. That's not hard to do considering you have three children who have been arguing since you backed out of the drive- way. In fact it is surprising we did not end up in Calif- ornia. After speaking to half a dozen people (all with heavy Southern accents) we learned that our 1974-75 road map was not up to date. Route 70 South was changed to 270 South. As co-pilot in charge of the road map and dispensing of the lemonade, I was happy to learn I didn’t ‘goof’ at least not that day. We traveled to Virginia Beach and relaxed for a day before hitting the scenic highways. While there, I stopped at a gas station for what I hoped would be an up-to-date road map...it wasn’t. So now I had two road maps. At breakfast the following morning I measured the distance and stated we had only 90 miles to drive. Refreshed and smiling we departed. After driving 50 miles, Vin said that either we were going in the opposite direction or that I figured the mileage wrong. The map being part ES room two. Free parking in our lot. of my body (have map will travel). I knew we were traveling toward our destination, but what I didn’t realize was that the first map I was using, the mileage rate was 14 miles to an inch and the new map read 44 miles to an inch. Needless to say, I wan't strangled so we continued our drive to Atlantic Beach, N.C. No, we did not see any sharks, but everyday a school of dolphins would swim by and the first day I saw the fins in the water, I instantly lost my tan thinking they were sharks. That's also the easiest way to lose weight. Belated greetings to Pete Tomaselli who celebrated his 15th birthday, July 28; Allison Luksavage July 30 and to Joe Kishkill, August 4. Gate of Heaven parish- ioners are asked to make returns on the drawing tickets for the cruise to Nassau. Drawing will be held, Sept. 17 at the Altar and Rosary Society's Card Party. The Iwanowski’s traveled to Philadelphia to visit with former neigh- bors, Fred and. Dolores Mitchell. Maggie and Katie Drapiewski, Idetown Road will conduct a back yard fair for the Leukemia Society of America, Tuesday Aug. 19, 1:30 to 5:30. Games will be played and refreshments served. The Yoniski’s Tom, Jane, Tom, Jr. and Missy have returned from a vacation in Brigantine, N.J. Thomas and Sue Swan Crop have recently traveled to Orlando, Fla. where they enjoyed a visit to Disneyworld. Happy birthday to Tom Hession who celebrated his sixth birthday Aug. 9. This week a coming-out party will be held at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital for Julie Iwanow- ski’s gall bladder. Friends and neighbors wish Julie a speedy recovery. The Tomaselli’s and Kishkill’s traveled to Hershey, Pa. where they enjoyed a day at Hershey Park. Saturday evening Al and , Marie Bellas held a mid- summer lawn party for several friends. The Osborne's have recently vacationed on the Jersey shore. On Aug. 15 certificates will be awarded to students grades 1 thru 6 who have completed the reading: program at the Back Tetephine $34 9508 Jaa ts pm mea WV) hg Ave Tattenal Comemparery Madera. Many wid ¢ Soin fabrics. Do yoveoati—et bv 18 00 0d po. me PAINTING ROOMS . , APATMENTS Estenstes by sppotmont amen DRAPERIES Cor coortbastes for avery room @ your bom 3 CAMEO PAINTING AND DECORATING CO. Mountain Memorial Library. In the children’s annex at 1 p.m., the students who have registered and read five non-fictions and five fic- tion, are asked to attend this gathering. Sincere sympathy to Ben and Nancy Sovinsky upon the death of Nancy's dad. This week neighborhood children are enjoying Vacation Bible school at the Dallas Community Church Route 415. Asked our five year old son George what he learned and he began to tell us the story of ‘‘Jacob and this guy.” It seems Jacob got tired and layed down his blanket to rest when all of a sudden a bridge, not like the Verrazano Bridge, a big wooden one, came down from Heaven.” Wished I had taped this conversation and some others for remembrance. The children grow up so fast and it’s a shame we as parents don’t enjoy every single minute of their growing years. One con- solation - it’s never too late. It Pays to Advertise It pays to advertise PAGE SEVEN Cp. Joseph Kwak of the Pennsylvania State Police will present a film program entitled ‘Lady Beware” to the Dallas Senior Citizen Center, the program will be held Aug. 18 at 1 p.m. The center members will enjoy a picnic at Frances Slocum Park on Aug. 25. Reservations are necessary and may be obtained by calling the Center before Aug. 20. The menu will consist of a half chicken, fresh corn on the cob, salads, desert and soft drinks. The cost is $2.50 and may be paid at the picnic. In case of rain the picnic will be held at the center. Reservations are still available on the centers trip to the Catskills. The group will stay at Browns, one of the most Luxurious resorts in the area. The price of $139 covers bus, motel, three meals a day- your choice of the menu-- theater every evening, use of all facilities of the resort, gratutities, taxes and insurance for five days and four nights. The card group plays pinochle every Wednesday. Anyone who would like to join in is welcome. : The bowling group meets every Monday afternoon. Anyone wishing to join to bowl or to watch and act as vited. The decendants of John E. Space held a reunion recently at the road side rest near Eatonville, Pa. on Route 309. Officers elected were President James A. Space, Vice President Jerry G. Space, Treasurer Wendy Brace, and Secretary Debbie L. Pramick. Richard Brace and John Poff were the game committee. Attending were Mrs. Ellen Space, Mr. & Mrs. Allen Brace Dale and Wendy of Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. James E. Space of Pompton Plains, N.J. Mrs. Frances Poff, John Poff and Rose Ann of Belleville, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robbins, Carverton Heights, observed their 32nd wedding anniversary on July 26 and marked the occasion with a week's trip to Ottawa, Canada, and the Thousand islands. While in Ottawa, they toured various Canadian Shrines and Museums in the Canadian capitol as well as the Canadiun Mint. En- route they viewed the Eisenhower l.ocks on the St. Lawrence River at Messina, N.Y., and also visited Alexandria Bay. They were married on July 26, 1943, at The Church of Christ, West Pittston, by the late Rev. John Hill, pastor. Mrs. Robbins is the former Miss Doris Luce, daughter of Mrs. Anna Luce, Pittston, and the late N.J.; Mr. and Mrs. Dana Campbell and Robyn of Hunlocks Creek, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Space of Levittown, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry G. Space of Bristol, Pa.; Mr. Bert L. Space of Hazelton, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Space of Montrose, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph and Deffie of Hunlocks Creek, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brace and Scott of Belleville, N.J.; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brace, Christy and Donnie of Harveys Lake; Mr. and Mrs. James R. Space, Nancy & Jimmie of Ellington, Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hall, Randy Sherry, Christine of East Orange, N.J.; Mrs. Ger- the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Robbins, West Pittston. Mr. Robbins is employed as a treatment plant operator at Frances Slocum State Park. The couple has one daugher, Mrs. Anthony (Sandra) Yagloski of Appletree. Road, R.D. 1, Pittston. ~ sham Hoyt, Shirley, Jef- frey and Brian of Wilkes- Barre, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Campbell, Christy and Gary of Hunlocks Creek, Pa.; The date set for next reunion will be the third Saturday in July. Visitors were Roger Case, Mark Smith, Thomas Whalen, Gaven Jones, Chuck May, Mrs. Fannie Pramick, Mrs. Rose Marino, Barb Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brace. 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