\ PAGE TWELVE Oak Hill by Bridgette Correale Just can’t keep up with all the goings and comings of vacations in our neck of the woods. John and Ann Chesnovitch just returned from a trip to Bermuda where I'm sure John en- ‘tricks’; The Cartier family camping through to Oklahoma; Aunt Irene and Uncle Mike Passerella, an extended vacation in Texas * where they enjoyed a visit with Mike’s brother and his family; The Gerchak’s visit to upstate New York; Sue, Jim, Jr. and Chrissy Alansky, a stay in New Jersey and Ozzie and Shirley Osborne’s trip to Delaware. It’s nice to travel, but it’s nicer coming home. Best wishes to two great friends, Ray and Julie Iwanowski, who will ob- serve their 12th wedding anniversary, Aug. 29. Happy birthday to Ronny Ritts who will be 13 Aug. 15 and to Barbara Rem- pliewicz, Aug. 13; cutie-pie Mary Beth Hocker, Aug. 24, and to Linda Babetski, 7, Aug. 22. Just a few reservations are a vailable for Gate of Heaven’s fourth annual Anyone wishing details is asked to call me at 639-5759 or the church office 675-2121 between 9:30 and 3. Very special greetings are extended to the Ma and Pa Kettle of the Back WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF PARTS ri 8 1 noon 696-1020 Mountain, Ann and Bill Wassar, who will both enjoy a birthday soon. For a change it’s not me that has a house-full - the Tomaselli’s are en- tertaining Don and Grace Zadura and family from Brooklyn, N.Y. Congratulations to Theron “Ozzie” and Shirley Osborne. Aug. 22 the couple will honor their 23rd wedding anniversary. This year’s celebrations will take in their an- niversary and their daughter Cindy’s marriage to Gene Mohen, Aug. 21. The very best is extended to the Osbornes and to Gene and Cindy. Speaking of aniver- saries, Scott and Dailene Burnside will celebrate a wedding anniversary, Aug. 21. Kisses and good times. The Batkas’ have been busy entertaining Charlie’s mother and brother and godmother Mrs. Sullivan from Asbury Park, N.J. Don’t forget - Jonathan R. Davis Fire Company’s annual horseshow this weekend Aug. 14-15. More important, don’t forget to lend a helping hand. Contact any fireman or Ron Ritts 639-5080 and say “Tl help.” Baseball Clinic ‘Sports For Youth’ will be held at College Misericordia Athletic Field. Boys ages 8-19 will be instructed in the proper techniques of hitting, bunting, catching. Anyone in- terested is asked to contact Mike Williams, - Shaver- town. The one day clinic is scheduled for Sunday, August 22 from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Does somebody out there know what we're doing wrong to deserve such lousy weather? The Malkemes Family second annual reunion was held recently at Irem Temple Country Club with the following in at- tendance: Peter Malkemes; Tony and Claire June Malkemes Slavis and children Pam R.D. 1, Noxen 298-2347 us at 298-2347. SE EE SE Sh ah oh oh oh a OR oh Se SG i he Oh OR he ee he Ce 0, Ge He Se 5 and Barbara; Marilynn Maklemes Sharpe and children John, Jr., Peter and Betsy; Janet, Robert, David, Philip and Malkemes; man and children Peter, Mark and Peggy; Keith Malkemes; Richard and Christine Goeringer Binford; Binford Baker and children Carol and E. ' Scott; Harry Goeringer, Jr. Lee and Lois Goeringer Sweinberg and daughters Sharon and Jeanne; Carl and Grace Goeringer and sons Bruce, Mark and Kurt and guest Jan Bigelows; Carl, Jr., and Aine Goeringer; Carolyn Goeringer Raymond and children Betsy and Robert; Allen and Ann Malkemes and sons John, David and Barry; Kenneth and Joan Malkemes and daughter Frank and by Charlot M. Denmon Mr. and Mrs. M.H. “Tiny’’ Gould and family ‘of Sea View Place, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., visited friends in the Back Mountain area, while guests of Tiny’s moher, Mrs. Vida Gibbons of Wilkes-Barre. The Goulds are former residents of Dallas. Traver Nobel, Dallas, has been a patient in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston. Nobel is treasurer of the 'Dallas Area Municipal Authority. Mrs. Betty. Rome and Newcomers hold member coffee The Newcomers Club of Wyoming Valley held a membership coffee recently at the home of Mrs. Ralph Barker. In attendance were Mrs. Thomas Dowd, Mrs. James Kennedy, Mrs. David Larkins, Mrs. Al Albert, Mrs. Frank Jug, Mrs. Thomas Wells, Mrs. Michael Dzanko, Mrs. Michael DeFrancesco and Mrs. Charles Garnett. Plans were discussed for a Newcomers Cookbook that will be available in the fall and for the Las Vegas night and auction to be held in October. Anyone wishing more information about Newcomers please contact Mrs. David Larkins, Dallas. od 0 Middle age is when the narrow waist and the broad mind change places. WEBSTER UPDATE Small Town: A place where half the world knows how the other half ought to live. Rooster: Alarm cluck. Foreigner: A person whose chief impression of the U.S. is the way parents obey their children. Etc: A sign used to make believe you know more than you do. Willpower: The ability to eat one salted peanut. Alcohol: An excellent liquid for preserving almost the tables are reserved and the guests aren’t. Optimist: A fellow who expects a candy bar to be the size of the wrapper. x BRRRR NIRA IAAL YARN X Mildred Malkemes; ' Lee and Marian Malkemes and children Tom, Pam and Leigh; Fred and Mildred Malkemes and Fred, Jr.; Walter and Peggy Malkemes Mahoney and children: Ronnie and Karen. Oldest member present was Peter Malkemes and youngest was E. Scott Baker. Travelling the greatest distance was Carolyn Raymond and children from Boca Raton, Fla. Newest married were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Goeringer, Jr. Christine Binford, Frank Malkemes and Lee Sweinberg celebrated birthdays at the reunion and the following celebrated wedding an- niversaries: 8th-Eugene and Marily Baker; 25th- John and Marilyn Sharpe; 50th-Frank and Mildred ‘Malkemes. Mrs. Virginia Jensen, residents of Dallas, recently returned from a month’s tour of Europe. Among the places they visited were Germany, France, Italy, Switzerland and Holland. They drove to Paris, Marseilles, and Monte Carlo, parts of Italy and Switzerland, then back to Germany with SP-4 John. Jensen, who is stationed with the Army Engineers at Mannheim, Germany. Later, the local residents took a boat trip up the Rhine ‘River to Cologne, Amsterdam, back to Heidelberg and Frank- furt and from there they returned home. Lance Corp. Susan Moshier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leaf, Powderhorn Drive, Dallas, has been promoted to her present rank while serving as transportation specialist at Camp LeJeune, N.C. She is a 1975 graduate of Dallas Senior High School and is married to a member of the U.S. Marine Corps. CLEAR VIEW WINDOW CLEANING SERVICE Regulars—Storms—Etc. Gutter Cleaning 288-6794 DAY — EVENING Phone 639-1095 * BOX 277A - RIDGE AVE. i i i i i k 1 i i i i be Chain Saws ECKERT r % Excavating R.J. NEWELL JY L A PATIOS 639-1232 % Free Estimate & SON Beets itrrrerorbiiasrisiice = — en Sande Pe a tS BS, adil