rr { “ a @ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Merrill Jr. of Harveys Lake, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Brenda Ann, to Michael Jacobsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jacobsen of 427 Cedarhill Ave., Wyckoff, N.J. Miss Merrill was graduated from Bishop O’Reilly High School and Moravian College, bachelor of arts degree in social work. She is em- ployed as a caseworker for Sayre Child Center in Bethlehem. Jacobsen was graduated from Don Bosco High School. He received a bachelor of arts degree in journalism from Moravian College and is employed by Rodman Publishing Co. as an associate editor. The wedding will take place on Feb. 14, 1981. Seventy six cousins and friends attend the 77th annual reunion of the Ide family recently at Han- son’s Park, Harveys Lake. A business meeting was conducted by the President Dean Long. ' It was mfoved and seconds to retain the officers from the previous year. These officers are president, Dean Long; vice president, Bradley Ide; treasurer, W. Russell Ide; recording secretary, Mrs. Beverly Ide; and corresponding , secreta- ries, Mrs. Marion Ide Cook and Mrs. Ruth Ide. Following a reading by Mrs. Mable Hoover gifts were presented to Mrs. Sandra Elderkin and sons, = Russell and Richard, Attleboro, Mass., farthest distance; Clinton Ide, oldest man; Mrs. Florence Ide, oldest woman; Mr.- and Mrs. Alfred Hadsel, longest married; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Snyder, married; Kristi Snyder, youngest child; and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Comiskey, largest family. After a review of old photos and books, the reunion was closed with prayer. The .78th Ide Reunion will be held the last Saturday in June at Hanson’s Park. ER i Ms. Nancy Clarke and Robert F. Russell were married in a nuptial mass at St. Anthony of Padua’s Church, Exeter, Pa., on Saturday, June 28, 1980. The bride wore a gown of ivory chiffon layered over a lace bodice and with a chapel-length train. Ms. Sandra Clarke, her sister, as maid of honor. Mr. Michael Russell, brother of the groom, ser- ved as best man. Ms. Clarke attended Marywood College from 1970-74 and received an M.S. in Public Health from Syracuse University A program focusing on rural women will be held on Monday, July 14, at the Irem Country Club, Dallas, starting 10 a.m. The event is the 1980 Region VI Ladies’ Day Out and is sponsored by of the Luzerne County Farmers’ Association and the Pennsylvania Far- mers’ Association. The theme 'is the United Nations Decade for Women: Equality, STORE HOURS: with the U.N. World Conference on Women in Copenhagen, Denmark. Attenders can par- ticipate in one of three workshops: ‘‘Women and Equality’’, ‘‘Rural Women around the World’”’, ‘Women and Peace: The Home and the Community’. The agenda includes a PFA Youth Conference report, a an Irish folk dance group (ages 3 to 19), a fashion show, “Women in PFA”, and doorprizes. Marylynn Furry, Family Management Specialist from PSU, will speak on PAGE SEVEN asked to call Marylou Burke at 788-1272 for reservations. “The Ant and the Grasshopper: Managing Two students Resources Effectively”. [0 €NIro A full course luncheon is The following is a list of included. The Irem Country Club is located two miles north of Dallas on Rt. 309 (ten miles north of Wilkes- Barre). Tickets are $6.50 in advance or at the door. 9:30 a.m. the morning of the meeting. Everyone interested in attending is TRE FAMOUS COUNTRY STORE o, incoming Dickinson Col- lege freshman from Dal- las: Linda Ruth Akers, a psychology major, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Douglas N. Akers, of 65 Saginaw St. > 5 Michelle Anne Arcuri, an engineering major, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris T. Arcuri, of RD 1. ried RAY | Ll \ : cit Monday thru Sunday 1 OFF WILKES BARRE:Wyoming Valley Mall (inside Junior Colony) ea ez HAZLETON:Laurel Mall ; \ — # SCRANTON:Rte.6 E coLomies [ZINN \ in 1976. She is a health care planner for con- sulting agencies. Russell attended the University of Seranton from 1970-76 and graduated with an M.S. in Vocational Rehabilitation. He received a Juris Doc- ee from Cornell Law School in May, 1980, and will be employed as an attorney by Palmer, Beizup, x Henderson in Philadelphia, Pa. The couple will reside in Hun- The bride is the neice of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clarke, Exeter, Pa. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Russell, RD Lehighton, Pa. and the grandson of Mrs. Matilda Beline, Trucksville, Pa. Ice cream East Dallas United Methodist Church will sponsor an ice cream social July 26, 4 to 8 p.m., on the church grounds. There will be wimpies, hot dogs, potato salad, baked beans, cake, pie, strawberries and homemade ice cream. SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE 30% 50% OFF SUMMER MERCHANDISE | e LONDON FOG eo ARROW o HAGGAR eo MUNSINGWEAR | eo WOOLRICH eo HANG TEN eo CATALINA ADAMS CLOTHES Back Mt. 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