* Lehman woman speaks Beverly M. Schwartz of Lehman will be principal speaker at a humanities program offered by the Marietta (Ohio) Public Library on Nov. 4. Her talk is entitled ‘The American Family: Then and Now.” It is the fifth in a series, “The American Family in the Arts,” jointly spon- sored by the Marietta Public Library and the Ohio Program in the Humanities. A resident of Lehman, Mrs. Schwartz lived in Ohio from 1964 to 1977. Now art director of Major Advertising Agency, she has taught children’s literature at Marietta College and Parkersburg (West Virginia) Com- munity College. She is a graduate of Lake Lehman High School, Wilkes College, and University of Penn- sylvania. She is the daughter of Bryce Major and the late Ruth Major of Lehman. Trust our-know -how. We'll fill your pre- scriptions with care. COOK'S PHARMACY Shavertown 675-1191 Daily 9-9 un. & Holidays 9-1 Copies of the book are Misericordia. The Parent Teachers Guild of Gate of Heaven Schoal will hold its 4th Annual Square Dance, Nov. 12, at the school. The Polka Dukes will provide the music. Red Jones is the caller. Admission is $2 per The regular monthly meeting of the Lake- Lehman board of school directors will be held on Tuesday, Nov, Baie. m. in person. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Thompson are chairmen of this year’s event. They are assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Michael Parsons. Mrs. Robert Cartier is president of the PTG. the Music Room of the Léeh- man-Jackson Elementary Building, Lehman. R. Arnold Garinger, president, will preside. Party Dresses PAGE FIVE Irem Women’s Auxiliary will hold its regular monthly meeting on Thursday, Nov. 10 at 1:30 p.m. at Irem Temple, with Mrs. president, presiding. The executive board will meet Potentate’s Room. Mrs. Fred M. Eister, reception chairman, has appointed Mrs. Wilson H. Flock and Mrs. Albert Haiges as hostesses for the day. Mrs. Fred K. Adams Jr., sentinel chairman, has . appointed Mrs. Elise Berryman, Mrs. Frank H. Greenwood, Mrs. Carl T. Johnson and Mrs. William afternoon. Mrs. Daniel Ligus, chairman, has announced . Sportswear Value to $50 SALE PRICE $16 LESLIE FAY WHSE. Trousers Vests [Foad) From Hazleton on Route 81 Pittston — Dupont Exit as From Scranton Troop 630 attends Junior Girl Scout Troop nature hike at the Zettle Farm in Huntington Mills. The nature trail has been set up by the 4-H Clubs of Luzerne County. Girls attending the outing were Jennie Jolley, Carolyn Montgomery, Carla Orlando, Stacie Orlando, Wendy Roushey, Karen Saraka, Debbie Balonis, Leslie Billman, Cathy Brady, Kristlyn Haughwout, Christine Long, Suzanne Swan, Trudy Cevasco, Bethanne Gallagher, and Leanne Swan. Leaders attending were Mrs. James Orlando, Mrs. John Chapple, they were assited by Mr. Ralph Rillman. “SPIRITU Al, TRAVELER “THE WORD" F. Budd Schooles. 675-3910 and Philosophical Books, at Book & Record Mart, Walden & Wide Awake Book Stores, Nesbitt Hospital & College Misericordia. plans for sending various items to the Crippled Final report on plans for the annual fall card party” Childrens HospitalHospital ball point pens, barrettes, on Nov. 17 will be for Christmas and has been hobby pins, hair brushes, presented by Mrs. William advised that the following combs and pencils. E. McHenry, chairman, Daring’s “The Country MEMORIAL HIGHWAY, Store”’ DALLAS CHOICE BONELESS CHUCK ROAST = GEu1e FANCY LEAN STEWING BEEF pe LEAN GROUND CHUCK DARING’S FAMOUS or more 3 COOKED SALAMI «=*]3? SMOKED BACON « $14] DARING'S FAMOUS 29 Ib SMOKED BACON D’ANJOU PEARS * 3/°1 LONG ISLAND - POTATOES TOMATOES 3 Ibs. by the $ piece RED GRAPES KING MIDAS FLOUR SUNSHINE KRISPY Ck - CRACKERS Viv» 59° DR. TOMCYKOSKI announces he is accepting Weight Control Patients. For appointment call 282-4734. Dr. A.J. Tomcykoski, M.D. 8 Froble St. Simpson, Pa. 18704 6% oz. can MEN—~WOMEN We'll pay you $397 a month to learn Law Enforcement. We have excellent job openings right now. And if you qualify, you'll start at $397 a month, Join the people who've joined the Army. Call Army Opportunities 829-1685 An Equal Opportunity Empleyer 16 oz. can JOY LIQUID z= 79¢ CUCUMBER SLices 2/°1 WAXED BEANS “: 4/°1 TUNA 257 CORN ~~ www 4/°1 CAULIFLOWER =» 2/%] SPINACH ~~ '»= 95°
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