WS Hor a new educational wing #ollowing services Sunday addition to Mrs. Cahoon and the Rev. Pillarella be presented Friday, April 27th, and Saturday, April PAGE THREE The congregation of call for the installation of a This is the final reminder ~~ member or cast member. rinity United garage area beneath a to get your tickets and Proceeds from the show Presbyterian Church, portion of the new building. come to the Dallas Mothers provide windbreaker 8 participated in a Assisting in the ground- Club Minstrel show jackets for senior mem- "Sroundbreaking ceremony breaking ceremonies in “Down Memory Lane”, to bers of all athletic teams at Dallas Senior High. #norning. were Elders Don’ Flick i rg xn : : ) 28th, at 8 p.m. in the Dallas contact Mrs. George w:The Rev. Andrew Ralph Snyder and M. Junior High Auditorium. Lewis, ticket chairman, or Rillarella, pastor of the Margaret Huff; Allen H. Tickets are available at Mrs. Joseph Lehon, <hurch, and Mrs. Ann N. - Brague, president of the the door or from any club = secretary. X Lahoon, moderator of the board of deacons; Church Lackawanna Presbytery to ~~ Secretary = Dana : P. . which the church belongs, Dungey; Adult = Choir Noxen church hosts blood drive ; officiated at the ceremony Director Virginia Swan- * : Vs A which ~~ marked the son; Children’s Choir A serious need for blood resident of the area. 2 beginning of the in. Director June Houser: donors has prompted Roy Mrs. Paul (Lisa) Nulton stallation of a Christian education building. Trinity recently pur- chased a modular building formerly owned by the Wyoming Valley West School District and con- sisting of more than 2,500 square feet of classroom space. The structure will be erected with the assistance of members of the congregation and Ide Con- Catherine Bolinski and Scott. Davidson of the Trinity Teens; Mrs. Ida Koeb from the Women’s Association; Trinity Club President Jim Gry, Mrs. Audrey Lockhart of the Nursery ' School, Lori Davidson of the West- minster Youth Fellowship, and George W. Davis and Leroy Roberts from the congregation. A coffee hour was held struction Company. Plans Se 0 (E ho nyder, Lori Naylor, president of the Bowmans Creek Lions Club, to request the cooperation of all residents in Noxen and Monroe Townships; as well as the Kunkle and Harveys Lake area, to assist in the blood drive to be held on Monday afternoon, May 7, between the hours of 12:45 to 5:45, at First United Methodist Church in Noxen under auspices of the Bowmans Creek Lions. The blood drive is receiving the support of of Beaumont is heading the women’s division for the drive, and is being assisted =~ by Mrs. Martha Macialek of Noxen, co-chairwoman of the Ladies division. Mrs. Thelma Belles of Beaumont is heading the division of wives of Lions Club members, who will be in charge of food prepara- tion that will be supplied blood donors following. their donations. Assisting Mrs. Belles are the following: Mrs. Martha Parks, Mrs. Mary Dendler, various community groups Mrs. Emma Richards, | Ma in the Bowmans Creek Mrs. Jean Clark, Mrs. { {Continued from p.1) R h P ° On area, and Naylor is urging Doris May, Mrs. Cathy A Ww ris 2 all area residents to McCormack, Mrs. Beverly ® a ay Retreat League meets in Dalton 2 “tt teicens © i ome Martha “What's more, the prisoners who That discipline, in his view, is ‘leader’ who underwent a complete plentiful supply of the precious plasma for any Brown, Mrs. Lisa Schenck, “conduct the ‘‘Scared Straight” precisely what his charges need most. turnaround after the trip. St. Gabriels “Retreat be held. All women in the Josephine Bean. “program are actually giving up Many come from disorganized home ‘‘A prisoner took the boy offstage League” comprised of Kingston, Luzerne, and privileges to do it. Taking time to yell situations or have let the temptation = for about five minutes, and I don’t women who attend Back Mountain area are Joy Class plans birthday party ~at the boys and make them see what “they may be headed for means that of momentary thrills get them into trouble. know exactly what happened there. Afterward he wouldn’t talk about it, weekend retreats at the retreat home in Dalton, asked to bake and bring it to the party. The Joy Class of Kunkle [Lhey can’t do the jobs around the But Rahway helps Cast show them but it was definitely a turning point in ~~ Pa., recently met at the The party will be held at ynited Methodist Church = dish. : prison that provide them with spen- that they'd better work with him and his life. home of Mrs. Helen Sacred Heart Church win hold it’s annual bir- Ruth Vaskas and Ayleen ding money. learn to shape up, for, if they enter Jerastic to complete plans auditorium in Luzerne, thday party and covered Landon will be co- “! “They're making a great personal “Sacrifice,” he notes. ‘‘Besides that; ‘the program is financed entirely by the prisoners themselves and con- tributors with no help from the penal system.” Cast believes that the Rahway experience is a valuable adjunct to his Ywn efforts at St. Michael's. “I'm an educator in the art of living,” he says -of his work at the school. ‘I supervise “all aspects of the boys lives from the @'time school ends-until bedtime... But i548 prison, ‘‘There’s no guarantee they’ll get out alive.” Originally from Queens, N.Y., Cast went through the Pinecrest Bible College, intending to become a minister, and came to Harding to work for a church. But his in- volvement with St. Michaels led to his present life’s work instead. “I come from a background of hard knocks,” he explains, ‘“‘and so I can relate to the kids.” As for whether or not a Rahway visit actually helps the St. Michael's boys, Cast offers the example of one tough, swaggering, self-appointed “From then on he took up four or five charges (school jobs done for pay) and became a completely dif- ferent person.” Typical comments from his group, he says, were such as ‘‘I’m not going there” or ‘I'm going straight.” St. Michael's now maintains a continuing participation in the Rah- way program, with another trip planned for the near future. Cast says he'd be glad to return, but he feels it’s important to let the other counselors have the chance to take their own groups and find out for themselves how ‘‘Scared Straight’ works. for their annual lapboard ‘“‘party’’. A ‘bake sale” will also Sunday, April 29, at 2:00 p.m. All proceeds will go to the Passionist Nuns in Dalton, Pa. SUNDAY a ¢ 3 A rs » hostesses. There will be a short business meeting after the supper to discuss plans for the annual flea market. Here's your chance to greet Ronald McDonald in person! Bring your family, your friends and your neighbors. Have your picture taken with Ronald too, for only 99¢, kids under twelve years of age only, all pictures in full color, 5X 7 prints. Just clip the handy registration coupon below and bring it with you on Sunday for your picture. i 20 APRIL 29, 19 NOON TO 5 P.M. AT MC DONALD'S © ROUTE 309 SHAVERTOWN ERO SR TSR = TEE TEETER ES 20 5 ans ts COUPON 2 _ FREE Hamburger with the purchase of any other McDonald's © sandwich. 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