Auction Plans for the 32nd annual Back Mountain Memorial Library Auction to be held July 7, 8 and 9, are well under way, according to Rena Rothschild, general chairman. Committee chairmen for the annual event met recently at Irem Temple Country Club to report on their preparations for the fund raising affair. Some of the key per- sonnel are co-chairmen, Jay Borton and Sonny Smith; new goods; solicitation, Freeman and Joyce Krivenko; antiques, Lucille Bittenbender; plants and produce, Charlotte Watchulonis; general solicitation, Rose 95th REUNION--The planning committee for the Wyoming Seminary class of 1953 gathered recently to formulate plans for their forthcoming 25th reunion to be held on May 18 in conjunction with the school’s Alumni Day 5 Sea ass, Sutcavage and Jane Haefele; celebrity solicitation, Mary Chappell and James Snyder; children’s activities, the Jay-C-ettes; odds and ends. Nancy Kozemchak ard Women of Kiwanis; finance, Glen W. Eyet, Jr. auctioners, Pete Arnold; Ham and Yeggs, Gert Moss; book booth, Florence Crump; refresh- ments, Ed Roth and Alan Landis; baked goods, “Ann Jordan and Women of Rotary; candy booth, Pat Peiffer, Peggy Schuler and the Dallas Junior Women’s Club; grounds, Kerry Freeman; barn, Homer and Ralph Connor; publicity, Kay and Duncan Whitehead. People of the community who have any special in- terest or skills in these areas are invited to contact any of the above chairmen. Over 400 men, women and children are usually in- volved in the Library Auction and now more than ever this ‘annual event needs community support. The Lake-Lehman Football Mothers club will hold a pastie sale on, Tuesday, May 2. Orders club member. All orders are to be in to Mary Ann Williams, Emily Jenkins or April 28. S A bake sale will be held on Wednesday, April 28, in the High School lobby starting at 8:30 a.m. Baked goods may be dropped off at the high school or the Phyllis Leskowsky or Jayne Haefele. Newly elected officers Anin ~~ Williams; vice- president, Mrs. Louise Evans; secretary, Mrs. Emily Jenkins; treasurer, Mrs. Elaine Lamoreaux; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Joyce Sabol and publicity, Mrs. Jayne Hefele. _. The next meeting will be held on Monday, April 24, at 8 p.m. AUCTION CHAIRMEN--Rena Rothschild, Library Auction chairman, named chairmen of various com- mittees for this year’s auction. Front row, left to right, are Mary Chappell, Rena Rothschild, Homer Moyer, Kay Whitehead, Joanne Freeman; second row, Sonny Smith, Jay Borton, Charlotte Watchulonis. "n Debbie and Dan, Williams were guests at degree with a major in social welfare from the the birthday party held for Pennsylvania State Marjory Williams on April Univeristy. Mary is a 9 graduate of Wyoming Sorry these names were = Seminary. omitted in last week’s Mr. and Mrs. Alan article. Siperko, RD 1, Dallas, ‘announce the birth of a daughter, April 11, in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Barbara Lynch, senior at Mary Pillarella, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Pillarella, Haddonfield Hills, Dallas, graduated with a BA i Bg R2 Dallas Shopping Center ¥ Mountantop Shopping Center Tunkhannock 74 Esst Tioga Street Ot 00 0 We 00 606060 a 00 00 TW 00 00 Wa 00 Wn 60 Wa 00 M60 W807, Lycoming College in Williamsport, received the Walter G. McGiver Award for outstanding con- tribution by a choir through non-choir ac- tivities at the school’s 28th annual Honors Con- vocation. Barbara is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Lynch, Dallas. Miss June MacCloskey and Miss Blanche Thompson of Dallas, have returned home from a vacation at Siesta Key, Sarasota, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Chase have returned to their ‘home on Pinecrest Avenue, Dallas, after spending the winter in Florida. Our best wishes to Miss Susan M.Schantz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Schantz, RD 5, Valley View Drive, Dallas, who recently announced her engagement and ap- proaching marriage to Ensign David G. Paddock, serving aboard the U.S.S. Kitty Hawk. The Daddow Isaacs American Legion Auxiliary will meet at the Post Home, Dallas, Thursday, April 20, 8 p.m. Marion Culver will preside. Hostesses are Mary Ann Considine, Gertrude Bell and Ginger Spencer. ‘Mrs. Leonard Harvey, wife of District Magistrate Harvey, Woodlawn Avenue, Dallas, is a surgical patient in Jef- ferson Memorial Hospital, Philadelphia. George J. Appel, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Appel, 249 Carverton Road, Trucksville, has been named to the dean's list at West Virginia University, Morgantown, W. Va., for the first semester. A graduate of Dallas ‘High the college. Best wishes to Juliette C. Pillarella, who will mary Carl “iS: Sgarlat’- of Wyoming, July 8, in Trinity United = Presbyterian Church, Dallas. : Mrs. Michael Williams, Shavertown, and Mrs. Laurence Stearn, Car- verton attended the semi- annual area meeting of La your features See Roxanne flinburg recently. Russell C. Shiner, Overbrook Road, Dallas, observed his 80th birthday anniversary on Sunday and was honored at a social hour following Sunday morning’s worship service in Shavertown UM Church social rooms. His son-in-law and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. George (Ruth) Golden of Williamsport and Mr. and Mrs. Preston (Carol) Eck- meder of Pennington, N.J., Russ, who is widely known in the Back Mountain area, received many gifts, in- cluding a color TV set, presented by his children. Silver Leaf Club meets in Tunkhannock The Kunkle Silver Leaf Club met at Tunkhannock restuarant April 11th for a belated Easter Party. President Mrs. Ruby Miers récited a few poems and presided at a short business meeting. It was voted to serve wimpics. hot dogs and sauer-kraut, home-baked pies and coffee at the Kunkle Fire Hall on election day in May. Mrs. Elizabeth Hess and Mrs. Jennie Miers will be in — | "FAITH AND MERCY" “SPIRITUAL TRAVELER" ‘THE WORD'’ By Dr. F. 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