PAGE SIX On Sunday, Jan. 25 the congregation of the Huntsville Christian Church observed the Week of the Laity. This is talents and capabilities to the worship service. Those participating in the service included Rick Yanalunas, who extended Question?”’, Matthew 7:7-12; the Call to Worship reading and Pastoral Prayer; the sermonette, which is for children up to the third grade, by Mrs. Lavada Riggins; Jack Mrs. the time when members the greeting and gave the Prayer were led by Walt Kaleta, the offertory of the congregation are morning message entitled Lubinski; Mrs. Royal prayer. . called upon to lend their ‘So What’s the Culp, the responsive The morning offering ——= ATTENTION ~—— ALL GRADE SCHOOL STUDENTS Through 8th Grade ANY EA * ON YOUR REPORT CARD ENTITLES YOU TO ANY ONE OF OUR GREAT DESSERTS — FREE — *S's, E's or equivalent treated as A's NO TAKE-OUTS (child must be accompanied by adult) 22009) ho X: FAMILY RESTAURANTS anbvat Fann A wre A pion A Route 11 (Narrows Rd.) Edwardsville Route 309 & 415, Dallas was received by junior deacons Mark Bullock, Paul Bullock, Mike Lubinski, and Frank Riggins. Scott Rave led the Communion meditation with James Balmer and Harry Howell serving as elders. Deacons and Deaconesses serving at the Com- munion table were James Campbell, James Garrahan, Mrs. Marian Templin, Ernie Thomas, and Mrs. Meryl Wagner. Mrs. Arline Wertman is director of music. She and Mark Schmoll presented a piano and organ duet during the offering entitled ‘‘His Name is Wonderful.” The special offering received is used by the Christian Women’s Fellowship toward their World Outreach Goal. Club meets Dallas Gridiron Club will meet Wednesday, Feb. 4, 8 p.m. at the Dallas Senior High School. All parents of junior and senior high football players are invited to attend. we EE NEW OFFICERS--New Community Singers met recently to install new officers and discuss plans for the coming season. Seated, left to right, are Nancy Delinsky, outgoing ‘president; Mary Lauer, president; Diane Wojciechowski, director; standing, Joyce Swepston, vice president; Lorelli Naylis, publicity chairman; Marianne Williams, outgoing treasurer; Kay Sigman, outgoing secretary; Vera Hoyt, outgoing vice president; Kathy Bernardi, treasurer; Beky Mendoza, secretary. (Mark Moran Photo) On Feb. 1 at 4 p.m., a “Church Unity Service’, sponsored by the Back Mountain Clergy Association, will be held in the Mercy .Center of College Misericordia. The theme is ‘“Toward Inter-Dependence.’’ During the service Capt. and Mrs. Matthew P. Gillis, Merritt Island, Fla. announce the birth of Hospital, Rockledge, Fla. Mrs. Gillis’ the former Susan Sipple, daughter of a son, Brian Wesley, Jan. = Mrs. Nellie Sipple of 23 at Wuesthoff Memorial Lockhart Street, Wilkes- Deborah Palmer engaged Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Palmer of Hollywood, graduate of Lake-Lehman High School. Her fiance is DEERE Chel BEC MD. are pleased to an- a 1971 graduate of nounce the engagement of Chopticon High School, their daughter Deborah Morganza, MD. Both ‘there will be a collection of canned goods to sup- port .the Back Mountain Food Bank. The service will end with activity and a covered dish supper. All congregations are welcome and asked to be prepared to support this event. $, Avenue, Shavertown. Brian is the first grand- child for both families. Barre and the late George Sipple. Capt. Gillis is the son of Mrs. Joan Gillis of Shaver Committee will meet Owen Costello, 1981 Cherry Blossom Time committee chairman, has announced that the initial meeting of the Cherry Barre. Heading the agenda at this meeting will be the formulation of plans for the Cherry Blossom NOW SERVING THE VALLEY IN TWO EAST Rt. 1158315 W.B. (Across from VA Hospital & Miniature Golf Course) Grand Opening ——————— 1} LOCATIONS Downtown Wilkes-Barre 15 Public Square (Across from New Sheraton Hotel) FZ Blossom Time committee will be held on Wed- nesday, Jan. 28 at 3:30 p.m. in the Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Commerce building at 92 S. Franklin St. in Wilkes- Festival. Representatives of interested organizations are asked to indicate their attendance plans by contacting the Chamber office at 823- 2101. : Mid-Winter Gospel Magic Festival, with Uncle Bob will be at the Glory Barn, Friday, Jan. 30, 7 p.m. sored by New Life Community Church on Brace Road, Orange. . Come and bring your friends. 824-1136 oPENDANLY 5250077 Ann to Bradley D. Dean. Dean is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Luther F. Dean, Jr., also of Hollywood. Miss Palmer is a 1977 Dean and Miss Palmer are employed at St. Mary's Press, Hollywood. A Sept. 12, wedding is planned. Best 12 Inch Hot Dogs “The best 12-inch hot|Memorial Highway near dogs in the area”--that’s|the jWhat its present location. over-pass, the| At first many Back|business initiated by operation, Mountain residents say|Allan when he was only a {about the Ranch Wagon|junior in high school, was {when asked about its food. |first located across the i For more than 25 years, street from the former tAllan Roberts and his|Evans Drug Store, now {family have been serving|Cook’s Pharmacy. Later (the public with their|the Ranch Wagon moved jpopular 12-inch hot dogs. |next to the former Tasti- Presently located on|Freeze operation, then to Pa 9 SP SY 00 a 0 — Pn 9 9 $4 9 09 Te 09 08 OP $0 $9 SPO PT $9 Te 59 65 TH 09 TW SFL 09 08 a 40 0 a. summer the Ranch Wagon is now a year- round business with curb service and takeouts. Classified by Roberts as a fast food service the Ranch Wagon is the place to stop for the person, who wants a quick snack on his or her way to a business appointment, game, or other event. It’s the perfect stop for parents with several children--just load them in the car, drive down to the Ranch Wagon and order most children’s favorite foods, hot dogs or hamburgs with French fries. Ranch Wagon also serves barbecues, hoagies, pizza on Wed- x nesday, Friday and Saturday, ice cream, soda, milk, coffee or tea. They buy and slice their own meat and make their own pizza. Every year the Ranch Wagon closes the first week of February for nog EAE HARTMAN'S 589 Fellows Ave. Lyndwood Section Of Wilkes-Barre 824-5402 & rr : , } i ’ £ 4 uLae to 00 atin t | : x mem TEES = ar Fret 7 2 Pinebrook 3 RANGH | | Clon CN | = 7 i mC WAGON fem : Demunds Road, fe NEW FRONTIER RESTAURANT Mister No i Dallas MerorielHigway Be; 100 oss ge miles Donut’ > i 675-3550 allas Pikes Creek MULTIFOODS ® { / Serving Dinner FOOT LONG DOGS || ENTERTAINMENT BY | : 5:30-10:30 PIZZA Hi Open 24 Hours | Tues. - Sat. HAMBURGS Flamboyant | a Day i itari ist | Compl ete BAR-B-QUES nesta || 7 days a week | ~~ Menu- TO PLACE ORDER DINNER SPECIAL | tt fa 3 3 3 e I . | Steaks & CALL 675-5287 Chicken & Biscuits I Delos, Po Seafood LO Spoil TH: Phong’ 6759949 or O pen Al | Winter L E G ALB E v : R A G £3 | 2308 inde Seton i ohn & Grace Steele, : H Township, Pa. | di | 11-10:30 ome Menor Ton fe. | 1 { { { / Serving Dinners OY ions and general Mon. thru Thurs. ousecleaning. Roberts employs two 4to10 I full time girls year round AA k = and during the summers pancakes Fri.and Sat. ! add several part time / employees. His busiest you can eal 4to12 i time of the year is the hE i spring when the weather Sunday i breaks. After the long, : f cold winter, the nice 1to0 7:30 J weekends attract crowds * kk i from Wilkes-Barre and : : / ; <1 surrounding communities Served Anytime Serving the very best in}{ as well as the local 24 Hours I} seafood and steaks, and J residents. | a complete line of your} And still popular with : : many is the 12-inch hot family Reals, at very {! dog complete with responsibie prices. { everything. ’ J < The festival is spon- Prince of Peace News a The annual meeting of the Prince of Peace Episcopal’ * Church was held recently and the following people were elected to serve on the vestry for the next three years: Mrs. Louise Brown, Elwyn Cragle, James Hesse, Mrs. Thelma Ratcliffe and Gerald Taylor. Senior Warden will be Joseph Hunt; Junior Warden, James Williams; Accounting Warden, Almenia Evans and Clerk of the Vestry, Sandra Hunt. The next meeting of the vestry will be Sunday, Feb. 1 at 11:15 a.m. in the parish house. The Prince of Peace Church will participate in the annual Christian Unity Service to be held on Sunday, Feb. 1 at 4 p.m. The Men's Club will meet on Feb. 8 at 8:30 a.m. in the parish house. Stetson Swan will preside at the business meeting following breakfast. OE EIITTIOEIO FAUX'SINN (Formerly The Dew Drop Inn) NOXENRD., HARVEYS LAKE 639-9989 PRESENTS LIVE ENTERTAINMENT SATURDAY, JAN.31st The Country Rock Sound Of RESPONSE 9:30PM til 1:30 AM i © Ii SANDWICHES AVAILABLE : Y'ALL INVITED TO COME AND PARTY mg oy pr OE OU EIILO (7 ™ C AT NEWBERRY ESTATES N.PIONEER AVE., DALLAS SERVING THE FINEST a CONTINENTAL FOODS pi INTERNATIONAL BUFFET | EVERY WEDNESDAY FROM 5P.M. 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