The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 12, 1979, Image 8

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WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY,
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
April 18, 19, 20, 21
Wednesday Thursday & Friday
at 1:45 & 7:45 P.M.
SATURDAY
9:45 A.M., 1:45 & 7:45 P.M.
FRIDAY & SATURDAY NIGHT]
PERFORMANCES
RESERVED SEATS ONLY as
$2.50, *2.75, *3.50, *3.75, *5.00
—2 HOUR SHOW—
RESERVED SEAT sale begins Monday,
April 9th at IREM TEMPLE BOX OF-
FICE from 9:00 to 4:00; BOSTON
STORE, Wilkes-Barre; SIMON'S FA-
BRICLAND, Gateway Shopping
Center, Kingston and JC PENNEY'S,
Wyoming Valley Mall, from 10:00 to
8:00
GENERAL ADMISSION 2.00
RESERVED SEATS °5.00, *3.75,
oN 53.50. °2.75, *2.50
/ Phone Reservation Accepted at
Irem Box Office Only — 829-9542
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The Ladies Auxiliary of
the Jonathan R. Davis
Volunteer Fire Company
will hold: a merchandise
party at the Fire Hall,
Idetown, April 25, at 7 p.m.
The public is invited to
attend.
The April meeting of the
Dorcas Society of St. Paul’s
Lutheran Church,
Shavertown was recently
held with president Mrs.
Robert Coleman presiding.
A rummage and baked
goods sale will be held in
the church social rooms in
Friday, May 4 from 9 a.m.
to 2 p.m. Chairmen are
Mrs. Joseph Hardisky,
Family Tree of Legendary Furniture
Deferred Payments
Liberal Credit Terms
with
pre-season Brown Jordan sale.
and largest selections. Assure
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Mrs. Robert Coleman and
Mrs. Richard Godovin.
The New Community
Singers will be presented in
concert on Sunday, May 20
at 2 p.m.
Tickets are now available
from Mrs. Sheldon
MacAvoy or any Dorcas
member. Refreshments
will be served in the social
rooms following the en-
tertainment. Chairman
ard Mrs. Paul Saneholtz
and Mrs. Harry Davenport.
Coordinators Mrs.
Robert Voelker and Mrs.
Joseph Hardisky an-
nounced plans are being
made for the Annual
Holiday Boutique to be held
Friday, Nov. 2.
Girls were reminded to
bake their cakes for the
April 28 Brotherhood roast
beef dinner.
Hostesses for the
evening were Mrs. William
C. Dierolf, Mrs. John
Fetterman and Mrs. Louise
Mroczek.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Race, Sr. of Orange will
observe their 57th wedding
anniversary on Sunday and
will be honored at a family
dinner Sunday afternoon in
the Franklin Township fire
hall at Orange by their
children.
Mr. and Mrs. Race were
married on April 15, 1922,
in Dallas United Methodist
Church by Rev. Joseph
Penwell, pastor at the
time. Mrs. Race is the
former Miss Mae Shotwell,
daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Harlow Shotwell
of Beaumont. Prior to her
marriage,
school in
Township.
Mr. Race was a framer
in his younger days. For
more than 20 years, he has
been a member of the
Franklin Township board
of supervisors and is
she taught
‘Little Exeter’
presently serving as
Franklin Township
roadmaster. He also
served as a member of the
Dallas Area School Board.
Mr. and Mrs. Race were
blessed with eight children,
all of whom are living.
They are Mrs. Harry
(Betty) Sweppenheiser of
Kunkle; russell, Jr. of |
Orange; Mrs. Carl
(Pauline) = Smith of ™® li
Beaumont; Mrs. John
(Alberta) Cook of
Shavertown; Mrs. Andrew
(Barbara) Prebola of
Culver Hill, Franklin
Township; Willard of
Orange; Mrs. Daniel
(Beatrice) Gallagher of
Shavertown, and Mrs. Jack
(Dorothy) Roberts of
Orange. Hise
Mr. and Mrs. Race have
23 grandchildren and 23
great-grandchildren.
The Book Club of the
Back Mountain Memorial
Library will meet Monday,
April 16, 1:30 p.m., in the
The Gate of Heaven
Altar and Rosary Society
met recently in the church
social room to discuss
events for the spring. Mrs.
Rita Lyons, president,
called the meeting to or-
der. Rev. William F.
Cusick, moderator,
the opening prayer.
Mrs. Lyons announced
that the society would host
the Deanery meeting on
June 24.
Plans were discussed for
the annula birthday tea
with Kathy Malak and
Dolores Havrilla as co-
chairmen. Members also
discussed the annual
rummage sale under the
chairmanship of Fran
Roginski and Carol Sitar.
Reports: on past events
were given by Midge
Scruitsky and Barbara
Strazdus on the covered
dish supper; Mary Beth
Schall, the Retreat
Leaguue brunch; and
Carol Sitar on the Quilt
Bingo.
gave
Standing committee
chairpersons giving
reports were Ruth Farris,
corresponding secretary;
Midge Scruitsky, altar
Servers; Catherine
Polacky, Apostulate to the
elderly; Rose Wolensky,
deanery representative;
Marie Bigus, flowers; Ruth
Farris, Living Rosary;
Mary Lou Stahovic, meals
on wheels; Nancy Parsons,
medals; Betty Segrave-
Daly, membership, Mary
library annex. Mrs. Dana
Crump will preside.
Miss Casimir Typurski,
former Wilkes College
Beth O’Konski, phone,
Theresa Thompson,
program; and Marge
Scruitsky, publicity.
Program for the evening
PTG to hold
The Gate of Heaven
Parent Teacher Guild will
hold a Wine and Cheese
party on Wednesday, April
18. The party will follow
the regular meeting of the
Guild which will start at 8
p.m. in the school
auditorium. A $1 charge
will be made at the door to
professor, will speak on
Chopin and George Sand.
The hospitality com-
mittee will serve tea.
Guests are welcome.
events
was guest speaker Carol
Hession who spoke on 4
Clear Brook Lodge. #* f
Hostesses were Theresa
Thompson, Jane Gritman
and Barbara Tinner.
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defray the expenses of the
party. The parents of all
students attending the
‘Gate of Heaven School are
invited to come to the
meeting and the party.
Mrs. Robert Cartier is
the president of the Guild
and Mrs. Maryanne
Thompson is the program
chairman.
Mr. and Mrs. Voyle
Traver of Evans Fallas are
observing their 49th
wedding anniversary
today. They were married
on April 12, 1930, by Rev. T.
Smailes in Vestal, N.Y.,
United Methodist Church.
Miss Clara Traver,
daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. David Traver of
Buckwheat Hollow. Mr.
Traver worked at the
former Noxen Tannery and
for many years before his
retirement was a main-
tenance man at Irem
Temple Country Club.
Couple have three
children: Mrs. Larence
(Dorothy) Patton of fi
Bowmans Creek; Mrs. ;
Arnold (Heanette) Wright
of Mary Esther, Fla., and
Seldon Traver of Green
Castle, Pa. They also have
13 grandchildren and four
great grandchildren.
The Prince of Peace
Episcopal Church of Main
Street, Dallas, Pa. an-
30°‘ to 50"
507 10:90"
66" to 120"
90" to 150”
$17.99 - *14.39
$31.99 - #25.59
$39.99 - 31.99
%46.99 - *37.59
Woods
Shades
the Church Parish House.
Elsie Moore is general
chairman with Elizabeth
Greenwood as co-
chairman. A snack bar
will be open during the
hours of the show.