PAGE EIGHT ns ic J ] : d Mrs. Ted Auction solicitation committee seeks help Jr and Mi Te ered nae Avenue, New Goss Manor, Investment Compan is observed their 32nd most of that time as f The General Solicitation Committee for the 33rd Back Mountain Memorial Library Auction is asking residents for items to be auctioned on July 6, 7, and 8 at the dibrary auction. They are looking for convention of the Penn- sylvania' Federation of Woman's Clubs recently held at Hershey Convention furniture will not be ac- ceptable. Now is the time to clean that attic or basement or to go through those crowded closets and donate those unwanted items for a good cause. Your donations of the Up With People cast. Mrs. Esward Warner is chairman. The Education Depart- ment, Mrs. Robert Eyet, needed to work in the booth the days of the auction for a three-hour shift. Anyone wishing to make a donation may call 675- 2031 or may drop their articles at the library barn which will be open The speaker for ‘‘Juniot Day” sessions was Mrs. Margaret Adams, senior editor of national affairs for ‘“Good Housekeeping.’ wedding ' anniversary on Tuesday. They were married on May 29, 1947, in First United Methodist, Wilkes-Barre. Mrs. Meixell is the former Miss Elizabeth Havard, daughter of Mrs. 17 East Overbrook Avenue, Shavertown, observed their 30th wedding an- niversary on Monday. They were married on May manager of the firm’s Wilkes-Barre office. Couple has a daughter, Miss Linda Meixell of Philadelphia, who is association with Lankenau an ultra sound technician. She holds degrees in ultra daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Russell Race, Sr. of Orange, and is employed at F&H Manufacturing Company in Larksville. Center, Hershey. : report chairman received Miss. Charmaine 28,1979, in Centermoreland ~~ Mr. Cook, son of the late The Dallas Junior an award for outstanding Kowaliski, Miss. Penn- United Methodist Church, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cook of Woman's Club was Community Education. sylvania for 1978, was by the pastor, Rev. Arthur Plains, is employed at awarded most outstanding in the International Affairs One hundred sixty Junior Woman’s Clubs par- The regular monthly the trip to Valley Forge speaker, performer, for the dinner, in the Chocolate Bowl room. The theme of the con- vention was ‘It’s a Woman’s World, Are You Ready?” - Librar Andrews. Their attendants were Mrs. Cook’s sister, Mrs. Andrew Prebola of Orange; Mrs. Harold Shupp of Orange, Harry Martin and Rosser Cook, both of Fernbrook, and Mr. Natona Mills. Couple have with Hanover Engineering in Bethlehem, Pa., and Mrs. Linda VanOrden of Valley View Trailer Park, East Dallas. The Cooks meeting of the British Music Center on July 8 are it and Mrs. Carl Smith of also have two grand- Women’s Club will be held requested to confirm and Armi ages Beaumont. children: Clark and at the home of Jean Bar- pay at this time. Anyone, Mrs. Cook is the former Jeremiah VanOrden, East tkiewcz of Hunlock Creek British born, wishing to observe 45th Dallas. on Wednesday June 6 at 8 know about the club may J p.m. phone Mrs. Thomas > H b Those who plan to join = Hughes, 287-5497 after 4 annwersary arveys oO serve bo. Mr. and Mrs. Albert For the growing ranks of regional residents who have been bitten by the anyone with a yen to travel and enjoy the outdoors. These goods and services will be among the hundreds to be found during the seven-night ‘‘Auction44”’ beginning Sunday, June 3. from 4 to 10 p.m. when arts and antiques are on the auction boards for the high bidders to take. General 9, from 4 p.m. until all merchandise is sold. Armitage of Harris Hill Road, Trucksville will observe their 45th wedding anniversary on Monday, June 4. They were married in the Alderson Methodist Church on June 4, 1934, by the late pastor, Rev. W.S. York. Mrs. Armitage is the former Esther Garinger, daughter of the late Her- man and Jessie Ross Garinger of Alderson. Albert is the son of the , The New Community Singers under the direction The women have per- formed at several places in Women’s Club, and St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Magistrate and Mrs. Leonard D. Harvey of 95 Woodlawn Ave., Dallas, will celebrate their 40th anniversary on Friday, June 1. Leonard and Marion Harvey were married June 1, 1939, in the Meeker M.E. Church by The Rev. Mark E. Kohler. Their attendants were Mrs. Florence (Weintz) Hazeltine of Trucksville was best man, James Fred Davenport and Victor Cross were ushers; Both are deceased. Marion was the daughter of the late George and Edith Weintz of Meeker and Lehman. Leonard was the son of Frank E. Har- Elsie Harvey. Harvey formerly worked at the American Chain and Cable in Wilkes-Barre for 38 years. During that time he was also a Justice of the in 1970. Mrs. Harvey worked at Native Textiles in Dallas 21 years. The Harveys are members of the Dallas United Methodist Church. © goods to meet varied merchandise goes Monday late George and Edna - 2 ; : i g Davenport of Lehman and desires. A trip to Las through Friday, June 4-8, Armitage of Plymouth. He NEW COMMUNITY SINGERS.The New Community Singers will perform at Charlotte = (Parsons) They have one daughter, Vegas, a snowmobile anda from 6:10 p.m. to 12:30 is retired. the Folk Arts Festival this weekend at College Misericordia, Officers of the Prideaux of Greenbrook, Mrs. Karen Brace of new 1979 car should cap- a.m., and the grand finale They have one daughter, group are seated, left to right, Mrs. Diane Wojciechowski, director; Mrs. NJ. formerly from Centermoreland, and two ture the imagination of takes place Saturday, June Jessie E. Beckerman, R.N. Emily Steltz, pianist; standing, Mrs. Vera Hoyt, vice chairman; Mrs. Trucksville. John grandchildren, Lee Brace Jr. and Kassie Su. Due to Mrs. Harvey's recent stay in the University of Pennsylvania Hospital in: Philadelphia, nothing special has been planned. The couple is hoping that some time later on they can spend some time at their cabin at Des of Mrs. Diane Wyoming Valley including Shavertown. They also I Wojciechowski recently Valley Crest Nursing performed for B'nai Brith vey, Dallas, and the late Joachims, Canada. i completed rehearsals for Home, Westmoor Church and will sing for the x { the spring season. in Kingston, Parson’s Methodist Home in 4 DU ON | Tunkhannock. RA ATI Its heavy duty It’s economical The spring program will conclude with a per- formance at The Folk Arts Festival on June 2, at 6:30 p.m. at College Misericor- dia. The public is invited to attend this concert. Some of the selections that will be presented are ‘‘Consider Yourself” and Where is Love’ from Oliver, a rendition of Desiderata by Frank Werner. The program concludes with two selections by Barry Manilow. They = are ‘“Daybreak’’ and ‘I Write the Songs’. e100 RE dishes, small appliances in goods or money directly beginning this Saturday, Elizabeth Robbins of good condition, knick- helps you, your family and June 2 from 10 a.m. to noon Drexel Hill, Pa., and the sound from Lankenau knacks, purses, records, friends by fully main- and from 1 to 4 p.m., and late! Thomas Havard of Hospital and Presbyterian games, good toys, dolls, taining our community every Saturday thereafter. Kingston. Mr. Meixell Hospital, both in chairs, tables, library. Large donations will be Philadelphia. : refrigerators, etc. Stoves, Volunteers are also picked up. televisions, and stuffed . . ds: Jack Cooks observe Junior Women receive awards 30th anniversary The Dallas Junior Department for in- ticipated in the 82nd. an- . 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