» Dallas Hotarians this week invited area residents, their friends and neighbors to their annual turkey dinner, scheduled for Oct. 7 at the Dallas High School cafeteria. Dinner Chairman Bob Coscia said tickets were already available from ‘club members and that adult dinner prices remained the same as last year, . $3.50 each. tickets are available at $2 per person. There is no extra charge for takeout dinners. Coscia said the dinner has established a long tradition of quality and value and has many loyal this year includes fresh The Harvey’s Lake Women’s Service Club is drive. The club has as its purpose the advancement of community welfare, the development of | the educational, civic and social interests of its members . and the promotion of the progress and work of the Pennsylvania Federation of Women’s Clubs (PFWC) The membership committee has extended an invation to any interested women to contact them about membership in the club. Members of the club are also asked to invite a prospective member. The club is a member of the Pennsylvania Federation of Women’s Clubs, the largest organization of women in Pa. This organization provides friendship with women whose interests extend beyond local horizons; stimulates civic consciousness; trains for leadership; or effective through united effort, in influecning legislation and opens the way for construction public service in the communities, the turkey (all you can eat), yams, Mexican corn, fresh baked rolls, homemade cole slaw and homemade tomato salad, plus drink and dessert. Serving will begin at 4 p.m. and continue to 7:30 p.m. Rotarians serve the meal. Assisting Coscia, who is a restauranteur, caterer 4 state, the nation, the world. PFWC is a member of the General Federation of Women’s Clubs (GFWC); representing programs and projects specific to each state and their local communities, as well as foreign countries. Those who would like to take part in the club activities or desire any additional information are asked to contact any of the following: Mrs. E.M. Stratford, 639-1246; Mrs. Dominis. DeVeronica, 639- 5929; Mrs. John Hujak, 675- 1682; and Mrs. Richard Williams Jr. 639-5213. Mrs. Robert Cartier and the members of the Back Mountain Blood Drive Committee held their first meeting on September 21, to formulate plans for this year's drive. Red Cross representative, Mrs. Rosemary Dunn, an- nounced that the Blooodmobile: will be at Gate of Heaven Church on Tuesday, Oct. 24, from 1:30 p.m. 06:30 p.m. Dallas Band Parents will have there monthly meeting Oct. 3rd at 7:30 p.m. in the L.G.I room at the Dallas Senior High School. Officers for the coming year are as follows: President; Mary + Law; Vice-President, Audrey McGough; Secretary, Leann Johnson; Treasurers, Helen and George Gaylord. The association urge all parents of junior and senior high band members, strutters,” majorettes and flag carriers to attend. Help is needed to carry on the programs of the organization. Phone 675-0856 MC/BAC Honored The goal for this year’s collection is 300 pints. Mrs. Dunn told the group that there is a serious and unexpected shortage of blood in Northeastern Pennsylvasnia at this time. Blood can come only from people and all persons from 17 to 65 years of age are eligible to donate blood. Donors may con- tribute blood every eight weeks and at least five times a year without ill effect. Many Back Mountain churches, businesses and schools participate in the drive. ~~ Volunteers from these groups will eoniact), prospective donors: and food service manager at the Westmoreland Club, are Perry Karnofsky, operator of Bartikowsky Restaurant Supplies, and John Barney, UGI Corp. All of the other Dallas Rotary = clubmembers assist the three-man committee. Proceeds from the affair support local charities of the Rotary Club. purchased from any Rotarian or at the offices of The Dallas Post, 44 Main St. Back Mountain Jaycees meet Oct 3 Back Mountain Jaycees meet Tuesday, Oct. 3, at 7:30 p.m. at Irem Temple Country Club. Young men ages 18 through 35 are invited to attend and consider membership in the community service organization. Harold ‘Sonny’ Smith is president of the group. The executive board’ of the Harvey’s Lake Women’s Service Club met recently at the home of Mrs. Carl Swanson. The meeting was called to order by President Mrs. E.M. Stratford and devotions were read by Mrs. Esther Gray. ; Minutes were read by assistant secretary, Mrs. Joseph Martin. ~~ Mrs. Margaret Weiss, treasurer, gave her report and bills were accepted and paid. Mrs. Larry Llewellyn, assistant corresponding secretary, gave her report and information on a duplicating machine. Cheryl Ann Cotton, daughter of Dr. and William Cotton, Genesco, N.Y. and Allan Earl Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown, Dallas, exchanged marriage vows on Saturday, Aug. 12 at 1 p.m. in a double ring ceremony performed by Rev. Leon VanWie at the Central Presbyterian Church in Genesco, N.Y. The bride and groom were FARMS INC. OUR OWN Greenhouse 696-1117 Dairy Store 696-2881 given in marriage by their parents. Attendents were Cynthia Fausold and Sue Carr, friends of the bride, and Roger Brown, brother of the groom and David Hess, cousin of the ‘groom. Organist was Mrs. Susan Percy, sister of the birde. A reception for friends and relatives immediately following the ceremony was held at the home of the bride’s parents, County Club Road. Following a wedding trip, the couple will make their home in Washington D.C. Mrs. Brownis a graduate of the Cornell University asnd is currently employed as the Congressional liaison for Covington & Burling, a Washington law firm. Brown is a graduate of the Pennsylvania State University and Cornell law school. He is an associate with Vom Baur, Coburn, Simmons & Turtle, also a Washington law firm. He also maintains an office in Dallas. LW CHARLES R. BRADER R.D. 1, Dallas 639-1095 AUTO yn TAG \ SERVICE boo. A ge BOYD R. WHITE Appliance & Furniture Luzerne Shopping Center 288-8535 The first vice president, Mrs. John Hudak, reported the next meeting, sandscaping. The next monthly meeting will be held at the Lehman- Jackson Elementary School at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Dominic DeVeronia gave her report on the work needed on medial equipment available to the community. The assistant treasurer, Mrs. William Davis, gave her report on the birthday box and sick cards. Mrs. Daniel Blaine Jr., finance chairman gave her report on the fashion show and that a chairman is needed for the hoagie sale. A raffle will be held with Mrs. E.M. Stratford, chairman, assisted by Mrs. Larry Llewellyn, co- chairman. Mrs. S. Richard Strazdus, parlimentarian, asked members to please register to vote. Mrs. Raymond Garinger, new conservation chairman gave a report on films available to the club. Mrs. Rodney Sennett, arts chairman, reported that the arts and crafts contest has been moved to Feb. Mrs. Clarence Hagan, public affairs, gave a report on the success of the bike hike for mental retardation. Mrs. Melvin Congdon, housing chairman, gave a report on the serving committee’s. Gerontology, Mrs. Richard Williams Sr., reported on the religious series beginning on T.V. and a report on the honorary members pins. The meeting was closed with the club collect. Refreshments were served by, Mrs! Carl Swanson, ORLANDO PAVING COMPANY eDriveways eSidewalks eParkifig Lots e5-ton Roller oF ree Estimates 288-5158 heat pump?