Sis Hession, Oak Hill; Serhan,Harveys Lake; Trucksville; Dave Bob Lyle, Huntsville. Picnic time for new Penn formal get-acquainted break conducted annually at the Wilkes Barre Campus after the formality of registering for the fall term. This year though, the picnic did not officially mark the end of registration, which will remain open until Sept. 12 to accomodate both day and evening students. Late registration may not include the hot dogs, the frisbee and volleyball games that Back Mountain students enjoyed = last Friday; but new students Leslie Fay, another 4 are guaranteed all the educational facilities of the small, personalized campus off Route 118 in Lehman. This year marks the Wilkes Barre Campus’ 61st year of serving Wyoming Valley residents by of- fering a wide range of two year associate degree programs; a choice of over 120 majors leading to a baccalaureate degree; graduate, professional development and special interest courses in its continuing ed program. The theme of this years orientation program as expressed in the welcoming speech given by Campus Director George W. Bierly was ‘‘Leadership For Change.” He stressed has scheduled spectacular ALL BEING OFFERED AT ITEM 1 pc. Dress 2 pc. Outfit 3 pc. Outfit that quality education is changing to meet students needs just as students will change with education. Fatheryars 28th Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Fatheryar, Fieldcrest Manor, Jackson Township, celebrated their 28th wedd- ing anniversary, Sept. 3. The couple has a daughter, Sharon Rinaldi, Luzerne, and one grand- child Tara Dawn. A family dinner was held for the couple at Newberry Estates, Dallas. Fatheryar is presently a supervisor in Jackson Township. It Pays to Advertise Type Fabrics. Everyone. - SALE PRICE $12.00 $14.00 $16.00 Solids-Prints Value to $55.00 Sizes 10-18 Final ITEM Sweaters Sport Coats Shirts Slacks map below Laflin, Pa. See SALE PRICE $10.00 fo 17.50 $10.00 $40.00 and 55.00 $12.50 and 17.50 $60.00 $75.00 .7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Passan Orive From Scrantidh The Family Service Association of Wyoming Valley has announced its Family Life Education fall schedule. The Family Life Education Program uses information and group , discussion to understand and anticipate the normal patterns and stress in todays changing family. The Parents of Teenagers seminar has become one of the most popular of these programs. Group leader, William Roth. A.C.S.W., will begin the six session series on Thursday, Oct. 13, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. The meetings will be held weekly, and some of the topics that will be covered include adolescent depression, teenage sexuality, drugs and limit Dallas students to receive On Wednesday, Sept. 8, the students of the Dallas School District will receive their student accident insurance applications. Any parent not receiving an insurance application on this date should contact their child’s homeroom teacher to obtain one. Coverage for the school day or the entire day may be purchased. Students participating in sports must have insurance coverage. It is also suggested that parents who have other types of insurance investigate their type of coverage to determine if their children are adequately protected. The applications are to be returned to homeroom teachers on Wednesday, Sept. 14; Thursday, Sept. 15; and Friday, Sept. 16. These collection dates have been established to provide adequate notice and time to all. parents who wish to purchase the insurance. New Goss Assn. to picnic The New Goss Manor Homeowners Association will hold their annual picnic at the Sacred Heart Picnic Grounds on Sunday, Sept. 11, at 1:30 p.m. All homeowners from New Goss Manor, Orchard View Terrace, and Grandview Acres are invited to come and enjoy the good food, fun, games, and prizes. “SPIRITUAL TRAVELER" “THE WORD" F. Budd Schooley, 675-3910 Historical and Philosophical Books, at Book & Record Mart, ‘Walden & Wide Awake Book Stores, Nesbitt Hospital & College Misericordia. M.D, GOOD FOR 365 NIGHTS OF MYSTERY & | SUSPENSE | MONDAY SUNDAY 10:07 WGBI 910 : PM DIAL setting in a permissive society. Guest speakers will give information talks on these and other sub- jects. The Women in Transition Program is offered for those women who are separated, divorced, or seriously considering separation from their husbands. The Gruop Leaders, Rebecca Osborn, A.C.S.W., and William Roth, A.C.S.W., will provide information concerning the legal and financial aspects of separation and divorce. Other areas of discussion will include the problems separated woman, and the education and job op- portunities available for is an ongoing series, so that women can join at any time and still attend all six sessions. The group meets on Wednesday afternoons from 1 to 3 p.m. Family Service has instituted a new program which will be teld for the titled Considering Parenthood. This six session series will help couples decide whether or not to have a child. The group leader, Cynthia Baron,M.S.W. will discuss the financial, PAGE FIVE emotional, and physical aspects of child rearing, to aid couples in this very important decision. The weekly meetings will be held from 6 to 7:30 p.m. beginning Oct. 10. Pre-registration these | suggested because all of for in number. 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