an EE a \ 7.0.0 8 9 ¢ 0 2 2a. TaTa¥, 8 FEET EEE RAT ER NTRTE AT ee PAGE TWELVE WILL I GO IN--Rosemary Anetta is afraid to look as she wonders whether or not the man will hit the target and dunk her in the water. Will I go in, she wonders, as she sits on the plank over the water at the Harveys Lake Firemen’s Fair last week. (Photo by Charlot M. Denmon) EXPERT BICYCLE REPAIRS BIKE RENTALS *Hour *Day *Week muni i NEW AND USED BICYCLES PARTS AND ACCESSORIES . CUSTOM WHEEL BUILDING 12 MAIN STREET DALLAS, PA. 18612 PHONE: (717) 675-2328 | -] =< m > m 0 =< 0 - : m > l | EE TT TN CT LL LLL LL SUNNENNInnNnunn AVIRA RADAR NORE RERUN RRR RRR NERA RR RRNA RARE RRO ARNON COAL ECO NaH dah wv The Sound of Beautiful Music - 24 Hours a Day Everyday SPECIAL PROGRAMS SATURDAY NOON- ‘Remember’ 6 p.m. ’Sounds of the Big Bands’ 7 p.m. ‘Broadway and Hollywood’’ | | | SUNDAY — 10 A.M. | "Best Of The Big Bands’’ 1 p.m, “Polka Joy’ Stereo 93 ON TARGET--The pitch was right on target and Rosemary Annetta was dunked into the pool at the Harveys Lake Firemen’s Fair last Thursdaay night. (Photo by Charlot M. Denmon) Carol Evans enrolls in Wheaton Carol L. Evans, Poplar Street, Dallas, has been accepted for admission to Wheaton College as a sophomore student for the 1977-78 academic year. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Evans and a graduate of ‘Dallas High School. Wheaton College is a coeducational Christian liberal arts college located 25 miles west of Chicago. Enrollment is limited to 1950 undergraduate students some 30° countries; and about 30 ~~ church denominations. Sgt. Main sent to Oklahoma U.S. Air Force S-S George W. Main, whose Cooper had fun teasing parents are Mr. and Mrs. Willie the Clown and [mys P. Main of 2317 21st bursting the colorful Ave N. Texas City, Tex., has arrived for duty at Tinker AFB, Okla. Sgt. Main an air sur- veillance technician with a unit of the Tactical Air Command, previously served at King Salmon Airport, Alaska. The Sgt. a 1964 graduate of Central Catholic High School, Wheeling, W.Va. attended West Liberty (W. i Va.) State College. His Wyoming, Pa. wife, Sara, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Oberst 693-3150 of RD. 2, Harveys Lake. A ET A) yd WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF PARTS FOR ALL MAKE CARS Brake Drums & Disc Rotors Turne DUKE'S AUTO PARTS A Division of Howard Isaacs Inc Memorial Highway, Trucksville Open daily 8 to 5 . Sat. 8 to noon 696-1020 Harveys Lake Firemen’s Fair last week at Old Sandy M. Denmon) RR LcTIAN STUDIOS Ph Specializing In ” ROOFING * Guaranteed * insured x Free Estimate — RALPH STOGOSKI— & SON Phone 639-1762 Miss Coleen Spare, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gail Spare, Bodle Road, will observe her 16th birthday on Sunday, and her brother Bruce will observe his 11th birthday anniversary on that date also. The will be guests at a family party to be given by their parents Sunday. The Rev. Thomas Clemow will be the guest preacher at a combined union service of the three United Methodist Churches comprising the Carverton UM Charge at the Carverton UM Church Sunday morning at 11. Glenn . Howell of East Dallas came home Sunday after being a medical patient at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston, since last Wednesday. His condition is improved. : Dr. and “Mrs. ‘Harvey Snyder of Houston, Texas, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred McGee of New Mildford were recent visitors at the Townsend, Orange. Benefit sale Ella Moore Class of East Dallas United Methodist Church will sponsor a benefit rummage sale today and tomorrow at the church. Sale hours today will be from 9 to 6; tomorrow from 9 to 2. Mrs. Edna Husband is president of the Ella Moore Class. David Jeffrey, five- month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Townsend of Orange, was baptized at Sunday morning’s worship service in Prince of Peace Church, Dallas. Rev. John Prater, pastor, officiated. The youngster’s father is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C.B. Townsend, Orange. Mrs. Townsend, the youngster’s mother, is the former Miss Lois Ritter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ritter of Dallas. Mrs: Harriet Santos, whose husband is a member of the faculty at Wilkes College, Wilkes- Barre, was the guest speaker at the union service of the three United Methodist Churches comprising the Centermoreland UM Charge at the Dymond Hollow United Methodist Church Sunday morning. of Centermoreland, but now a lay leader at the Lehman-Idetown UM Charge, will be the guest speaker at Sunday morning’s worship services in the three churches comprising the Centermoreland Charge-- at EastDallasat8:45a.m_; at Dymond Hollow at 10 and at Centermoreland at 11:15. Barry Humphrey, Carverton Heights, underwent a tonsilectomy in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital last week. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Humphrey. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wright and children Eric and Scott of Vernon and Mr. and Mrs. Harry ‘Skip’ Zacharias and children, Harry IV and Bobbi Jo of Lake Hill, Beaumont, have returned after several days at Niagara Falls, N.Y. Robert W. Robbins, Carverton Heights, is a medical patient in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston. He was admitted last Thursday. UMW picnic United Methodist Women of Carverton UM Church will picnic on Tuesday at Frances Slocum Park, Carverton, beginning at noon. --Members planning to attend are asked to bring a covered dish and their own place setting. Mrs. Stephen Stearn is president of the UM Women. An ‘In Memoriam’ mass will be offered Saturday evening at 6:30 in St. Frances X. Cabrini R.C. Church, Carverton, for Thomas and David Williams. Sunday morning at 11:30, an ‘In Memoriam’ mass will be offered for George Marstell. An ‘In Memoriam’ mass will be offered Saturday afternoon at 4 for Joseph Gates in Blessed Sacrament Church, Centermoreland. = Sunday morning at 10:30, an ‘In Memoriam’ mass will be offered for Mrs. Mary Kuzma. ‘Rev. Father Thomas Croghan is pastor of both churches. Mr. and Mrs. David Stage of Centermoreland hosted a reunion of the Stage family at their home on Sunday, July 24. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. DeBary, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. Jseph Kollins and son Jeffrey of Warren, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Dane Scott and son Eric of Poughkeepsie, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stage and son Michael of Somerville, N.J.; Mr. and Mrs. Karl Stage of Harrisburg; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Williams and sons Brian and Neil of Centermoreland; Mr. and Mrs. Loren J. Schoonover and daughters, Heather and Kimberly Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. David Stage, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stage of Lake Winola, Mr. and Mrs. David McGovern of Lake Winola, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stage and children, Lisa, Michelle and Jeffrey of Lake Winola, and Mr. N > Saturday 8am-5pm and daughter Arlene of Lake Winola. Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wright of Vernon observed their 11th wedding anniversary on July 30, and marked the occasion with a get-together attended by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zacharias of Beaumont, Mr. and Mrs. William Patton of Noxen, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Race of Vernon, and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Flynn of East Lemon. Mr. and Mrs. Wright were married July 30, 1966, in Tunkhannock Presbyterian Church by the pastor, the Rev. Floyd Jones. Mrs. Wright is the former Miss Diane Rosengrant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rosengrant of and Gamble plant in Mehoopany, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wright of Vernon. The seven and a half. Members of the Mixed Dart League of Orange Golf Course will hold a picnic Sunday, starting at 10, in Orange. Program will include volleyball, darts and horseshoes, with refreshments to include hot dogs, hamburgs, and a covered dish. Mrs. Betty Mattioli is in charge of arrangements and is being assisted by the following: Mrs. Gert Eroh, Mrs. Jean Tanski, Mrs. Joan Kwasny, Mrs. Ellie Noone, Mrs. Tania Stankus, Mrs. Carolyn Dymond and Mrs. Theresa Weiss, secretary of the league. Lion visit Frank Meneguzzo of West Wyoming, district governor of Lions International District 14-H, will make his official visit to the Franklin- Northmoreland Townships Lions Club at Wednesday night’s meeting of the club at8in the community room of the Orange Golf Course. President Harry Yatsko will welcome the governor for his official visit. Lions will also further plans for a pig roast to be held Sunday, Sept. 18. “Mr. and Mrs. John Smith Jane of Orange; Steve and Scott Asby of Trucksville, and Mike Culver of Dallas are spending this week at ‘Cape Hatteras; N.C... Roselle of Orange will be glad to hear she is home from Wilkes-Barre General Hospital where she underwent emergency treatment. James Sickler of Sutton Creek Road came Pittston Hospital and also is feeling much better. Highland Drive, for its 191st year. Births Vito III and Diane Pilosi, Box 3278, Dallas, a son, August 2. Thomas and Martha Brown, RD 4, Dallas, a son, August 2. Jack and Beverly Scheel, RD 2, Hunlock Creek, a son, August 3. Robert and Susan Roese, RD 7 Fieldcrest, Shavertown, a daughter, August 5. ali He will enter F&M with a freshman class of ap- proximately 590 students, women. Crawford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crawford Sr. and a 1977 graduate of Bishop O’Reilly High School, plans to major in business. “SPIRITUAL TRAVELER" “THE WORD"* bi Budd Schooler, M.D. ) 675-5910 fistarical and Philosophical Books, at Book & Record Mart, Walden & Wide Awake Book Stores, Nesbitt Hospital = & College Misericordia. 333 Exeter Ave. West Pittston Kankakee, Illinois 60901. ©General Foods Corporation 1977 y ©
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