PAGE TWO Mr. and Mrs. Louis Butera of 21 Westminster Dr., Dallas, announce the, approaching marriage of their daughter, Sharon \ — to: Partirck B. / Noxe Wandel and Elton and Pastor and Mrs. Jerry Lyons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Lyons 278 New Hancock St., Wilkes- Barre. 836-2151 Fri, Fob. 27 - 7-1 p.m. New Programs - Racquetball Junior Program - 6 Weeks 45 min. of instruction 45 min. of playing time 20% Beginning Sat., Feb. 14 - morning; Sun., Feb. 15 - eftemoon Racquets and balls will be provided. Eye protection required for all participants. Ladies’ Beginner Lessons Series One day a wesk for 5 consacutive weaks. One hour each of instruction, playing time, equipment included. Pricss vary according to number of people per class 6 - 130 We nsed 3 - 8 people to start. Classes scheduled between 10 a.m. - 4 .m. Monday to Friday. Open to Members and Non-Members. Ladies’ Beginner Lesson Leagues One day a week for 7 consscutive woaks. One hour each of instruction, playing time. 6 people nesded for a class. First two weeks instruction, 4 next 5 wosks Round Robia play. ] ¢ $25 members Sy 135 non-members Instruction, Court Time and / = Equipment included. : Classas schoduled at your proforred é = days and times. 3 Meyers High School and Wilkes College where she received a B.A. in elementary education. She is employed as an elementary school teacher for the Dallas School District. - Patrick is a graduate of Coughlin High School. He is employed by Barginas Galore, Luzerne. The wedding will be solemnized June 27 at Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas. Solo Club Gene Schray, president Ploass Coll oc Coma ln of the Solo club invites and Rogister single, widowed, divor- Over 50's - ced, or Separated boople : to join in the following Boginning There. Fob. 5 activities: 1 pm. Saturday, Feb. 14- Now Added Classes - * Valentine Party “at Tues., Fob. 10 - 7-9 p.m. Dupont 'V.F.W.; Satur- day, Feb. 21-Dancing at Colones Restaurant;: tal Fons Saturday, Feb. 28- Spec Dancing at © Dupont 5 Call or Come In V.F.W.; Monday, March and Rogister 2-Roller skating at Kingston Roller King; Nautilus Party Saturday, March 7- For Nawties Members Only Dancing at Marine Corps Fai, Feb. 20 - 7-11 p.m. League; Saturday, March Challenge Night Party 14-Dancing at ‘Colones For Racquet Mah | Only Restaurant; Saturday, March 21-St. ‘Patrick’s Hose Co. in Kingston; and Saturday, March 28- Dancing at ° Dupont V.F.W. Any person interested may contact Gene Schray at Fernbrook or Elizabeth O’Hara in Wyoming. The Ruth’ Circle of the Shavertown United Methodist Women will meet in the social rooms, Feb. 16 at 12:30 p.m. The program will be given by Mrs. Ruth Cocoran. Devotions will be by Mrs. Marilyn Ostrum. Newspaper drive of Boy Scout Troop 225 will be held Feb. 14 at Lehman Priscilla Circle of Shavertown United Methodist Church will meet Monday, Feb. 16, 8 p.m. in the home of Doris Parsons with co-hostss Center across from Sunoco Gas station on Rte: 118, Lehman. Pat Kirk. Devotions will be led by Helen Earles. ; The program “A Bible Quiz” will be planned by Marge Lawrence. Tallent of Noxen visited Mark Wandel in Bristol on Wednesday and Thur- sday. They spent Thur- sday with Mrs. Walter Wandel of Noxen, at Thomas Jefferson University Hospitai in Philadelphia where Walter Wandel underwent surgery. Wandel un- derwent ' open ' heart surgery at - the Philadelphia hospital on Thursday. He is the father of Mrs. Jerry (Jeannette) Tallent of Noxen. Cards can be mailed to him at Thomas University Hospital, 11th and Walnut ° Streets; Philadelphia, Pa. 19107, c.0. Cardiac Care Unit,: 5th floor. Leslie Weber is a surgical patient in Wilkes- Barre General ‘Hospital. Lois Wandel of Noxen visited Walter Wandel at Jefferson Hospital in Philadelphia on Saturday and Sunday. Ella Wever is a medical patient in Tyler Memorial Hospital at Tunkhannock. Don Wall of Noxen is a medical patient in Wilkes- Barre General Hospital. He entered the hospital on Friday. Best “wishes for a speedy recovery and return home are extended to- Warren Montross who underwent leg surgery eneral Hegpital. Lutheran Church School week made plans for a Valentine party ‘to be held during Sunday School Sunday morning. March Friends of Mrs. Nancy Traver of Noxen will be glad to’ learn she is recovering at home after a stay as a medical meeting of the teachers will be held on March 3 in the parish hall. Happy anniversary patient in Tyler Memorial = Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hospital at Tunkhannock. (Debra) Zipay, wha ob- ° Ray and Beverly served their seventh Nominating chairman, Mrs. Louise Colwell; The installation service of the Dallas United Methodist Women was held at - the Sunday morning service by Rev. Douglas Akers. Officers installed were president, - Mrs. Clifford Garris; vice president, Mrs. Raymond Kuhnert; secretary, Miss Louise Frantz; treasurer, Mrs. Wilson Maury. Coordinator for * Christian personhood, Ralph Brown; telephone squad chairman, Mrs. Marvin Scott; world bank chairman, Mrs. Edward Stair; membership chairman, Mrs. Douglas Akers; and home guild The dean’s list for the fall term at Susquehanna Mrs. Thomas Cease; University, Selinsgrove, coordinator for social’ includes Robert Kirchner, concerns, Mrs. George son of Mr. and Mrs. ess; coordinator for Robert Kirchner of 241 global ministries, Mrs. Lakeshore Dr., Harveys Elbert Coombs. Monday. United Methodist Women of Kunkle UM Chruch will meet ‘this evening at 7:30. The women are baking Welsh cookies this weekend and orders should be in; by today with-any memb@ihf the UM Women. Cookies will be available tomorrow and Friday. Cost is $1.25 per dozen. , | United Methodist Women of First ‘UM Church of Noxen is completing plans for a benefit rummage and bake sale to be held at the ©! church on Saturday, Feb. ¥ 28. Items being donated | should be brought tothe Friday, Feb. 27. Senior Youth’ Group of Noxen UM Church is selling Easter candy. Orders should be placed as soon as possible. Naomi Ashburger of Kunkle is a patient ‘in Nesbitt - Memorial Hospital, Kingston. ol chairman, Miss Grace Klees. : Sarah Circle officers are chairman, Mrs. John Liput;- vice chairman, Mrs. Albert Breymeier; secretary, Mrs. Neil Seidel; and treasurer, Mrs. Kenneth Justus. Lake, graduate: of Wyoming High School; and Cheryl Travis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Travis of RD 2, Lake Silkworth; a graduate’ of Lake-Lehman High School. 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