RD 4 oh PAGE EIGHT The public is invited to attend an Abilities Auction featuring hand- made craft items for holiday gift-giving at the November meeting of the Newcomer's ~ Club of Wyoming Valley, Mon- day, Nov. 10, at 7:45 p.m. at Grace Episcopal Church, Kingston. Among the many items coming year. The granny-square Christmas tree | skirt made and donated by Mrs. Donald Horvath will be raffled during the auction. Tickets will be Showcase Showcase Theatre will available for purchase present its second are bread-dough production of the current Christmas tree or- season--‘‘Tribute’’ naments, crocheted wear, Nov. 14, 15, and 16, with and baked goods. repeat performances the Proceeds from this an- nual event help support the many Newcomer charities throughout the following weekend, Nov. 21, 22 and 23, according to President Sylvia Savol, Wilkes-Barre. Other club activities including the restaurant luncheon, slimnastics and craftnight will be detailed in the November newsletter. All performances will take place in Church Hall on the Campus of Wilkes College, Wilkes-Barre, Curtain time being 8. “Tribute’’ = will be directed by Scott Clarke of Wilkes-Barre, who called the production a ‘‘perfect blend of 1st Anniversary Sale Shavertown Store Only Thurs. Fri. & Sat. Nov. 6-7-8 Nos Bittner Ho Nancy Eckert , under the yellow canopy HOURS: Monday - Saturday 10:00-4:30 675-4050 Area women new to the valley and interested in more information about the club may contact Mrs. Horvath at her home in Dallas. uproaring laughter and heart-rending pathos about a man who has lived his first 50 years treating life as a comedy, only to discover the ending has been rewritten as a tragedy.” Appearing in the cast are Robert Walker, Kingston; Sophia Rodzon, Robert Hensley, Wilkes- arre; Martha Grover, .00sic; Joan John, allas; Jean Flynn, uzerne and Joseph .istagno, Exeter. Tickets will be sold at he door of each per- ormance; advance eservations are en- ouraged by writing or calling Showcase Cheater, Box 1635- {ingston and-or Mrs. “harles F. Hensley, 146 VMladison St., Wilkes- Barre. Unterreiners Sgt. and Mrs. Richard Unterreiner and daughter, Rachael; are visiting Unterreiner’s parents, Rev. and Mrs. Alfred Unterreiner of Lehman. Sgt. Unterreiner . and family are enroute from Alabama to Germany. lamps, accessories. LICENSE #134 MHS The Back Mt. Branch of Mercy Hospital Auxiliary will hold its Annual Christmas Boutique on Nov. 14 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Nov. 15 from 10- 4, Mercy Center, College Misericordia. Mrs. Edward Crake is chairman, assisted by the following women: Basket of Cheer, Mrs. Paul Menapace, Mrs. Leonard Groboski; Bake Sale, Mrs. Catherine Lance; Crochet and Knitting, Mrs. Anna Stenger, Mrs. Joseph Retzel, Mrs. Anna Polackek; Stained Glass, Mrs. John Stenger; Christmas Merchandise, Mrs. Fred Crake, Mrs. Albert Pesavanto; Christmas Tree, Mrs. John E. Thompson; Attic Treasurers, Mrs. Regis Brice; Pillows, Mrs. Adam Hozempa; Stuffed Animals, Mrs. Howard Jones, Mrs. James Clinton; Lunch, Mrs. Gus Faerher, i Mrs. Dan Warner, Mrs. Theresa Cavan, Mrs. Edward Feist, Mrs. Nick Reggi, Mrs. Marie Shaver, and A new way to approach the holiday season is being explored this year by The Children’s Museum, FE irst Presbyterian Church, and the Osterhout Library in conjunction with other local groups. These sponsors would like to demonstrate that the commercial approach to Christmas and Chanukah isnot the only, or best way to celebrate these im- portant holidays. An exciting all-day fair entitled ‘‘Another Way to Christmas’’ will be held at First Presbyterian Church 97 South Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre on Saturday, Nov. 15 from 10- 4 p.m. Everyone in- terested in making his or her holiday season more meaningful, more creative, and more en- joyable in 1980 is invited to participate in this activity-filled event. The Children’s Museum will offer art workshops all day, giving children of all ages the opportunity to Mark Moran) The Ladies Auxiliary of the Trucksville Volunteer Fire Company will hold their monthly meeting Monday, Nov. 10 at 8 p.m. at the Kingston Township Municipal Building. A cake decorating program wiil be given by Bonnie Elston. June Konek, president will conduct the business meeting at which time the final plans for the hosting of the Back Mountain Fire oT == W iN 0 ir SE== Auxiliary Christmas Party will be made. The party will be held on Dec. 1, at 7 p.m. at the Kinston Township Municipal Building. Entertainment will be The Rosenda Santos Family. Reservations are to be made by Nov. 21. Any fire company auxiliary who did not receive an in- viation should contact June Konek at 696-2107. create their own gifts and cards for family and friends, thereby adding the dimension of personal though and love to the gifts they give this year. The musium, which operates on the belief that children learn best through active and direct participation in the project matter by touching and doing, feels that children and families will enjoy Christmas and Chanukah’ more, and express their mutual love better, through the creation of their own gifts for one another. Other unusual activities and information will offer people innovative ideas and merchandise relating th holiday foods, books, crafts, cards and other unique gifts. Children’s films and stories will be available all day, and works of local craft- speople will be on sale. The public is invited: admission. .,is, 25 cents. Infant and child care will be provided. On Saturday, Nov. 22, the Back Mountain Cultural Center (BMCC), Dallas will sponsor a trip into New York City for a day of museum ex- ploration, shopping, etc. The bus, which will leave the Martz Terminal, Public Square, Wilkes- Barre at 8 a.m., will arrive at the Dallas Shopping Center, Dallas at approximately 8:30. Passengers may board at either location. Depar- ture from New York will be 7 p.m. City maps, museum and restaurant information will be available. bers-$12.50; non-mem- bers-$14.50 person. All are invited to participate. For further information and registration contact Donna Dajnowski at 675- 2171 ext. 247 weekdays between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. College Misericordia’s Art Gallery is presently exhibiting the works of Wilkes-Barre native, Larry Chvotzkin. The exhibit will be on display until Nov. 21. Chvotzkin displays various media including paintings, pen and inks, drawings, and floor, wall and fabric designs. The Art Gallery will also have a Children’s Gallery Tour and Workshop of the Larry Chovtzkin exhibit on Sunday, Nov. 9. Gallery hours for the exhibit are 1 pm. to 4 pm. daily. Misericordia’'s Art Gallery is'on the fourth floor of the administration building on _the liege campus. © ® e's Nancy Kostebela. Care and Cosmetics. Susan Juris. Birthday Celebration. ME
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