vania Pageant to be I C very happy to have re- “Season of Musical Treasures” will be announced Staged in Lancasteratthe ment in community and luxurious Konover Hotel = (Ris = Bi "| WELLTRIMMED Planning a Party? publicly for the first time when Hugh Wolff and the or- Holiday Inn Lancaster- School activities. There is on world-famous Miami the 23 volumic Peter AT Ik 8 1 99 por Showers. Weddings, chestra, joined by an all-star cast and chorus, present a North, Route 501, on no Talent requirement, Beach. Among her many Rabbit series. Stop in and | LEAN BONELESS ROLLED, 29 Confirmations, wr any concert version of the Giuseppe Verdi masterpiece, La Sunday, June 13. In Applicants. must be prizes, Miss Teen All oT ittle Pig Robinson, | PORKROAST Ib. 2 we'll. pre: Traviata. Performances are Friday, April 2at 8:30 at the making the announce- residents of Pennsylvania American will be 4 vr Brown, Squirrel | —mm——— pars an Masonic Temple in Scranton, and Saturday, April 3 at go Page, Diventon 3 finals ass 5 Apes a ade Sin Savings Nutkin and the other ORDERNOW "ELEGANT BUFFET" “ 3 iy rs. arie weeney, y y Or ana a fur jacket. : : . i i F:30:01 the liam emple, Wilkes-Barre. noted that, “Our ut Girls interested in com- The current Miss Teen fami idl » _—u FOR EASTER . Just Foi: You! Ski Club meetin g does not impose a talent peting for the title must Eastern Pennsylvania, some fresh green Easter HICKORY SMOKED BAKED HAM requirement and is open request an application by Susan Knauss of North straw. Thanks. Miss HH A MS ROAST BEEF Wyoming Valley Ski Club will hold its monthly toall girls 14 thru18, thus mail from Miss Teen Wales, who was a finalist Linskill, the display is a | Boneless or Skinless-Shankless CHEESE TRAY meeting, Tuesday, Apirl 6, 8:15 p.m. at Gus Genetti’s giving young women the Pennsylvania Headqu- to Miss Teen All gopopebopenodr | eee sesaerraamsestas cae FINGERS Motor Inn, Wilkes-Barre. This will be an important Opportunity of competing arters, 134 East Katherine American 1982, will be = April 14, children’s FRESH OR SMOKED PIED Mcat Sauls meeting as elections will take place for the coming year. for a State or National Ave., Washington, Pa. present to crown her story hour . movie day, |: KIELB ASI COLESLAW Title.”” Miss Teen Eastern 15301 by April 12. successor. ‘Mrs. Nancy Hadley, a REL AAT reading specialist from { TEAN-STORE SLICED $949 B Craft workshops at Im (2a WY ROLLS 2 BUITER living in Shavertown, will | HOMELOVAL , $199 PHONE US FOR DETAILS ] The Office of Continuing Education at Luzerne County present a talk for the CLEARFIELD WHITE 's 99 ON PRICE PER PERSON | h Community College is offering a number of Spring craft parents. Her topic will be | AM. CHEESE ib. cr emebmes workshops on the main campus in Nanticoke and St. “Improving Reading 3 29 | WE CATER CLAM | John’s Lutheran. Church, Wilkes-Barre. “Colonial Readiness’’, tips and BAKES & REUNIONS le Basket” will be offered on Sat., April 3, from 1:30 techniques. Guests are a On Thursday, April 1 at 8 p.m. at Mark’s Old House Restaurant, Rt. 92 South, Tunkhannock, the Endless Mountains Kennel Club will host Pennsylvania Dog Law Officer Russel Carney as guest speaker. Carney was to rake his presentation at the March meeting which was Wetponed because of foul weather. The topic for the evening will ‘be current dog laws pertaining to the keeping of dogs, providing for the licensing of dogs and kennels, and the new legislation concerning the dog laws. The club extends its open invitation to any person in- terested in learning more about dogs, their care, management and training. 1 Fie course, are all names library: “Beloved Son” their education, keeping Review course slated connected with Beatrix = by Steve Allenis a story of = up on present-day issues Potter, who has made ‘the Jesus cults. The and reading for fun A review course for broadcasting engineers and other them so popular. Miss author has doneatenyear pleasure, and profit communications personnel interested in taking the Federal Communications Commission general class operator’s permit test will begin Saturday, April 3, at the. Pennsylvania State University, Wilkes-Barre Campus. For more information about the F.C.C. license review course call the Continuing Education Department, Penn State Wilkes-Barre at 675-2171. Total salesmanship The Educational Conference Center of Luzerne County Miss Potter’s home in vision on one of the most Township Hlementar: Community College will present the Ben Kain-Hal Bond course. England, which was used threatening crisis in the School. i Career Course in Total Salesmanship, “Times Change- for many of the life of a family. The The Blood Drive i People Don’t,” on Monday, April 5, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., illustrations in the story author explores the sponsored by the Bac on the main campus in Nanticoke. Enrollment ap- plications for this seminar are now being reviewed and For further information or registration contact the Educational Conference, Center at Luzerne County CCP munity College, 825-7981. a Philharmonic concert Northeastern Pennsylvania Philharmonic’s 1982-83 5 p.m. at St. John’s Lutheran Church, Wilkes-Barre. 8: seminar will include the decoration of a basket filled with calico hens, decoupage eggs and a ceramic rabbit which may be used as a centerpiece or gift. ADA annual meeting The Wyoming Valley Chapter of the American Diabetes Association will host the 7th annual meeting of Applications are now being accepted from girls all over the Eastern part of the Keystone State for the Fifth’ Annual Miss Teen Eastern Pennsyl- Pennsylvania is an of- ficial Miss Teen All American preliminary. All judging is on the basis of poise, person- ality, physical ap- pearance and achieve- The girl chosen as Miss Teen Pennsylvania will represent the Eastern in the Miss Teen All American Pageant, Nov. 18 through Nov. 21, at the BY NANCY S. KOZEMCHAK We consider ourselves very fortunate! We will have some very special visitors with us for the next four weeks. Samuel Whiskers, Jeremy Fisher, Timmy Tiptoes, Mrs. Tiggy Winkle; just to name a few. These, of Frances Linskill of Oak Hill has a collection of these figurines and has again graciously allowed us to borrow some of them for our display case. We are expecially pleased to have them in the library over the Easter holidays. Miss Linskill has visited books. The most famous, and he has now been in existence for 89 years. Peter is standing in front of a brand new copy of the book about him and is definitely the center of attraction. The library is welcome. Mrs. Crump called to remind me that prepara- tions for the book booth at beginning to happen. Priscilla Reese Liput will be co-chairman of the booth with Mrs. Crump as chairman. The auction will be held in July and we will be accepted at the library, either for the book booth at the auction or for the library itself, any time any time the library is open. Chairman for Auction ’82 is Joseph Killeen. New books at the study on the religious communes and the book is a result of that study. The book presents a survey of a heartbreaking contro- versy, fair-minded and objective. “Thy Brother’s Wife’ by Andrew Greeley is a novel of penetrating passions of two brothers, one a priest and one senator, who, each in hi woman. Additional leisure tim: means more full anc ward to following excitin; hobbies, rounding ou You'll never be bored i public library! Blood drive 11:45 to 5:45 at the Dall: Mountain Blood Counc: PIL 3 fi fhe J Bake Shop Branch Of ~ {Gas es Shp ORDER NOW the ADA’s Mid-Pennsylvania Affiliate on Friday and Saturday, April 2 and 3, at the Sheraton Crossgates Hotel, Public Square, Wilkes-Barre. Further information and registration forms for Saturday’s public program ip may be obtained by calling or writing the Wyoming % | Valley Chapter of the ADA at71 N. Franklin St., P.O. Box f 443, Wilkes-Barre, pa. 18703, 823-3355. EE CASH IN ON A NEW SHUFFLE FROM YOUR! “CASING CHAMP”, MARTZ . Religious art a Gallery of Arts, 381 North Main St., Pittston, features Country Store Religious art and Easter Egg exhibit from March 20 through April 18. The exhibit will be open to the public on weekends 2-5 p.m. and everyday of the Holy Week, 2-5 ; p.m., except the weekend-of March 27-28. ! 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