PAGE TEN # # § Minstrels CAST DIRECTOR-Director Frank Casey directs the cast of the Dallas Mothers Club minstrel in one of the numbers they will perform this year. (Photo by Mark Moran) Crime prevention workshop The Back Mountain include crime prevention, Policemen’s Association insurance information for will sponsor a crime the burglary victim, and burglar alarm and locksmith tips. The public is invited to attend. prevention workshop on May 9 at Dallas Senior High School at 7:30 p.m. Topics to be covered = Weddings are rapidly being booked for 1979. Weddings should be booked at least three months before your wedding date. Call today for information. MOWRY CUSTOM PHOTOGRAPHIC ; 58 E. Tioga St., Tunkhannock, Pa. 5 836-3990 wo School last Saturday. (Photo by Charlot M. Denmon) Ny E LE L rn 693-2584 KASARDA EASTER GREENHOUSE SREENHOUSE EXTRAVAGANZA DIRECT FROM GREENHOUSE TO YOU +c LILIES ¥ TULIPS B47 + HYACINTHS 7 MUMS LW y-HARDY AZALEAS +: VIOLETS a id + HEATHER FOR THE YARD 50 VARIETIES OF PERENNIALS including Viola, Forget-Me-Not, Hens and Chicks, Daisies : LIME...LAWN & GARDEN FERT. COW MANURE...TOP SOIL... PINE BARK... NING TIP FOR THIS WEEK: Now is the time to plant onion sets, peas, spinach and members of the cabbage family...broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage. FROM ALL OF US AT KASARDA'S HAPPY EASTER NEW SPRING HOURS Mon.-Fri. 9-8:30, Sat. & Sun. 9-6:00 SPECIAL HARDY AZALEA"’ 6“ pot with foil by Mark Moran) 7 Polack Night The Seventh Annual “Polack Night’' sponsored by the Dallas American Legion will be held April 21 at the legion home. A Polish-style dinner will be served from 5 to 8 p.m., with music from 9 p.m. on. Donation is $4. At a recent board meeting of the Luzerne County Mothers of Twins Club the upcoming events for the spring were slated. Mrs. Vivian Cardell, president, presided. Nominations for the 1979-80 club year will be the first item of business for the Monday night meeting. Mrs. = Sue Fillipini, nominations chairman, announced that resumes will be collected and presented to the newsletter staff for publication in the next edition. On the agenda for Monday evening is the White Elephant Sale and Children’s Clothing Sale. Mrs. Annette Meade and Mrs. Carol Bray, ways and means chairmen, an- nounced that members may bring two guests to the ¥ ANE i AB meeting. The Annual Penn- sylvania State Organization of Mothers of Twins will be holding this year’s convention in Allentown. Mrs. Dorothy Ungvarsky, state representative, announced will be delegates this year. Elections will take place in May with the installation of officers and standing agents to be held at the June dinner meeting. Anyone interested in receiving more in- formation about the club may call Mrs. Gerri Sarti, Hughestown. Monthly meetings are held at St. John’s Lutheran Church, Academy Street, Wilkes- Barre, on the second Monday of each month at 7:30 p.m. The closet doors of the Wyoming Historical and Geological Society were opened last week to bring monthly Way-Out-Work- shop. This month’s topic is “The Sweat Shop’. out fashions of the past. The clothes are presently being exhibited at the Easter Greetings Box $2.65 Russell Stover Candies are the fimest in quality, freshness and goodness. Choose from many assortments of delicious . candies especially decorated for Easter. CANDIES 113 Memorial Highway Shavertown 675-1191 Children’s Museum for its ‘The fashions being displayed are fine examples of how the square and rectangle are used in clothing patterns. Various colonial and Victorian dress have been = - graciously made available for public viewing. The Children’s Museum's W-0-W workshop (utilizing the geometry concepts) has children age 4-14 design paper clothes. Using the basic forms of square and rectangle, innumerable variations are developed through inter-changing necklines, sleeves and decorations. Multi-color Bamboo Basket $4.95 ellmark, Condi 777 Wyoming Ave. ’ : rn Call 675-0322 288-3633 Mon., Thur. Fri. 10-8 Tues. , Wed. Sat. 10-5:30 ¢
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