PAGE TEN Up With People has an all new, two-hour show that can only be described as a total expereince. There’s a new music, new vitality, and a whole new cast eager to perform for James Anzalone ’62, Shavertown, and his two daughters, Lauren, kindergarten student at the Payne Pettebone House, Wyoming, and Kristen, second grader at Fairmount square dance A Square Dance will be held Nov. 15 sponsored by the Fairmount Twp. Fire Company. Red Jones will do the calling. The dance will be held at the Isaac Waltons Hall. Dancing will be from 8:30-11:30 p.m. Children under eight will be admitted free. Tickets can be purchased from fire company members or at the door. To get to the hall, on Rte. 118, turn left at Red Rock Corners, go one mile on the left. Refreshments will be sold at the dance. Lake-Noxen PTA to meet Lake-Noxen P.T.A. will hold its second meeting of the school year on Thursday, Nov. 13, at 7:30 p.m. in the multipurpose room at Lehman Jackson Elementary School. Guest speaker for the evening will be Vera Cornish from Colelge for Kids. Slides will also be shown. Babysitting will be available. the audience at the Dallas Jr. High School, Monday, Nov. 17, 7:30 p.m. This evening of family entertainment is spon- sored by GFWC Dallas Jr. Woman's Club. The new show features dazzling costumes with a special international collection of folk dress. Tickets may be pur- chased at Back Mountain Lumber and Coal Co., Cook’s Pharmacy, or at the door. Reserved seats for this performance are $6.50; general admission, adults $5.50; students and senior citizens $4.50. Nov. 16 from Kristen Anzalone. 11:30 to 6:30 p.m. Also singing in the group will be Dr. A. Anthony Anzalone ’64. brother of James and uncle of the girls. They will sing a “Dad”, This month’s meeting will be ‘‘The Art of Breastfeeding and Overcoming Difficulties.” The discussion will touch on such aspects as getting off to a good start, the first six weeks at-home and special circum- stances such as breast- feeding after a Caeserean section and nursing "the premature infant. If mothers have con- sidered breastfeeding their babies but have questions about it, or if The fire you kindle for yourself more than him. -- Chinese Proverb. of your aura. \ as taught by the Masters of East and West they are nursing mothers, they are welcome to at- tend and bring their babies. The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Richard Maciejczak, Sweet Valley, Nov. 20, 7:30 p.m. For further information contact Mrs. Albert Holcomb. variety of selections from the ‘‘Sound of Music.” The event is sponsored by the school’s Alumni Association in cooperation with Percy public along with alumni, parents and friends of the school. Dinner will be nd 6:30 p.m. with en- ertainment provided hroughout the day by and parents of the Upper School in Kingston and the Fort. The Alumni Association uses its share of the day’s receipts to support the various student activities and continuing faculty education programs. The theme is ‘‘Take me out to the ballgame, take me out: to Percy Brown's.” A variety of school related photographs and memorabilia from the athletic past will be displayed. Former coaches, as well as Hall of Famers from the school’s Sports Hall of Fame, and school administrators and faculty will serve as welcoming committee. FULL SIZE Was 497 DARK PINE Was °2647 Save 0 OVEMBER 13, 1980 seated, left to right, Betsy Balonis, Sally Davenport, Joyce Youren, Pat Karuza, Marianne Williams; stan- ding, Joan Kingsbury and Dianne Tamblyn. (Photo by Mark Moran) Westmoreland PTO sponsors book fair November 17 SCHOOL BOOK FAIR--Westmoreland PTO members are making plans for their Book Fair to be held during National Education Week. Discussing various books are Westmoreland Elemen- school library. carry system. The book fair display tary School PTO will The book fair com- Betsy Balonis is serving will include attractive sponsor a student book mittee invites all as book fair chairman. new books in all price fair on Parent-Teacher students, parents and The committee includes ranges; wonderful books Conference Day, Nov. 17. visitors to attend the fair. Marianne Williams, Taffy to read or to give as gifts. Students will be able to The fair will encourage Shotwell, Pat Karuza, All reading interests will ff A browse and purchase student interest in Sally Davenport and be represented including 0 books. The book fair will - reading and will also Joyce Youren. 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