x : Dallas Area Federated "(Womans Club will hold ‘its third annual Scholar- “ship Fashion Show, Oct. Junior High School. The Fashion Show, pre- -sented by Boscov's of Wilkes- Barre will be high- lighted by professional i “models . wearing the “newest in fall and winter “attire. Commentary will be by the Director of ‘Public Relations’ and , Special Events from ,Boscov’s. A new feature this year, . will be dessert and coffee, “catered by Coscia’s, ". immediately following the fr presentation. This is scheduled in the price of the tickets. Proceeds from the show will be allo- cated for the Scholarship Fund of the Dallas Area Federated Woman’s Club. Any deserving student in the Dallas area is eligible to apply through their guidance counselors for this aid to attaining their educational goals. The Woman's Club has given a total of five awards in the past years. Tickets are on sale at Joseph Maniskas Beauty Salon, Dallas; the fourth floor Courtesy Desk at Boscov’s, Wilkes-Barre, and from any club member. Tickets can also be purchased at the door the night of the fashion show. Mrs. Charles Puckey is serving as chairman of the fashion show assisted by Mrs. Gerald Taylor, co-chairman. Other committee members include Mrs. John Lyons and Mrs. Carl Nagy, tickets; Mrs. Fred Kwasnik and Mrs. Frank Savage, programs; Mrs. William Roman and Mrs. William Lipo, publicity; Mrs. Robert Richardson, refreshments and Mrs. Richard Webster, posters. MDA offers flu shots C Greater Northeastern PA Area Chapter of the Muscular Dystrophy ‘Association (MDA) is | offering free anti- ; influenza inoculations l again this year to patients who have muscular dystrophy or related neuromuscular diseases covered by the Associa- tion's programs. Children and adults afflicted with neuromuscular disorders 8, should receive flu shots f «annually, as medically prescribed. . The Fine Arts Com- mittee of the Shavertown United Methodist Church presents its Concert Series of Fall of 1982- Spring 1983. The Fine Arts Com- mittee’s goals are to bring he arts - theatre, dance, rt and music to the hurch and surrounding ommunities. Its mem- bers include Alice Borth- wick, Lois Cook, Helen Earles, Gloria Miller, Doris Parsons, Shirley . Smith, Joan Williams, the Rev. James A. Wert and Brian W. Davey, music director of the church. The Concert Series has a monthly program. The first is Oct. 17, at 7:30 p.m. with Music for Voice & Organ, featuring Mark VanValin, baritone and Brian Davey, organist. at 7:30 p.m. Advent Lessons and Carols, with the combined choirs of First Presby- terian Church, Wilkes- Barre and Shavertown UM Church; Myron Leet and Brian Davey, directors. Jan. 30, at 4 p.m., Heroic Music For Trumpet and Organ, Steven Gillenwaters, organ and Brian Davey, trumpet. Gillenwaters is a doctorate student in organ performance at Manhattan School of Music in New York City. On March 6, at 4 p.m., Keith - Chapman, organ virtuoso and head organist at the famed Wanamaker organ, the largest organ in the world, will perform. April 10, at 7:30 p.m., a program of Music For Eastertide, featuring Rev. Harriet Santos, one of the valley’s finest sopranos, presenting a cantata for sole high voice, “Way to Emmaus’’, by Wein- berger. May 22, at 7:30 p.m., a third Spring Concert, ‘‘Schubert Mass in G”’, for orchestra, soloist and concert choir and the “Poulenc Organ and Concerto in G Minor”. PAGE SEVEN The program for the October concert includes music of Bach, Dupre, handel, Hebble and Vierne. Mark will also sing two negro spirituals, A joint dinner meeting of the Wellesley Groups of Lehigh Valley, Reading and Northeastern Penn- sylvania was held Thursday, Sept. 23, at the Holiday Inn-East, Bethelehem. Speaker was Nannerl Overholser Keohane, 11th president of Wellesley College, who addressed an enthusiastic group of Wellesley College alumnae and guests, which included Helen O’Bannon, Secretary of Welfare of the Common- wealth of Pennsylvania; Dr. David Ellis, president of Lehigh University and Dr. Peter Likens, president of Lafayette College. Dr. Keohane, who is the third Wellesley alumna to hold that post, spoke of the challenges of a liberal arts college in today’s world. She has returned to her Alma Mater after 20 yers of academic service at Stanford University, Swarthmore College and the University of Pennsyl- vania, and holds a con- Births Mr. and Mrs. Lance Wills ‘of 1929 Overbrook Road, Hatfield, announce the birth of a son, Thomas Charles, on Sept. 25 at North Penn Hospital, Lansdale. They also have a daughter, Debra, 31. years of age. Mrs. Willis is the former Barbara Tyrell of Shavertown. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wills, Shavertown.. -0- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph James Canfield, II, of 445 N. Gates Ave., Kingston, announce the birth of a son Joseph James Can- field, III, Sept. 28, 9:12 p.m. at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston. Mr. Canfield is for- merly of Dallas. Mrs. Canfield is the former Christine Suda of Larks- ville. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph James Canfield of Highland = Boulevard, Dallas. Maternal grand- mother is Mrs. Agnes Suda of Larksville. Dallas Unico is holding its annual Spaghetti Supper, Oct. 21, at the Gate of Heaven Franklin = Township Volunteer Fire Company will hold an auction, Oct. 16. The purpose of this auction is to raise money for the new tank truck. It is a cause that will be of benefit to all residents-it is something that is needed for the adequate protection of all properties and lives. Donations will be greatly appreciated and can be brought to the fire 1675-2500 Auditorium, Dallas, from 4 to 5 p.m. Takeouts will be available. Thereafter 5 to 8, dinner will be served on an ‘‘all you can eat house or will be picked up if residents contact any member of the fire company. This will be a great chance for people to clean out their attics and support their fire com- pany as well. your wedding with beautiful flowers. ‘basis’’, including rolls, salad and desserts. Tickets are available from Unico members, or can be purchased at the door. Cost is $4.00 for adults, $2.00 for children. Proceeds are donated to charity. Drawing for a basket of cheer containing over 20 bottles will be held. Chairman is William Falzone. Everyone is cordially invited. “Deep River’ and ‘‘Can’t Hear Nobody Pray’, arranged by Burleigh. The concert is free, child care will be provided. There will be a reception following. All concerts will be held at the Shavertown United Methodist Church, 163 North Pioneer Ave., Shavertown. current = position of professor of political science at Wellesley. Present officers of the Northeastern = Pennsyl- vania Wellesley Group are Mrs. Stanley Dvies, Dallas, president; Mrs. Robert Kerr, Wilkes- Barre, past president; Mrs. Eugene Monick, Glenburn, president-el- ect; Mrs. David Philbin, Clarks Summit, secre- tary-treasurer; Mrs. Frank Anderson, Sweet Valley, membership: Mrs. Keen Cornell, Bear Creek, development; Dr. Linda Mascetti, Drums, admissions and Mrs. Robert L. Stevens, Tunk- hannnock, publicity. heads Hair Cutting and Desigrt by - Sero Crazy Horse Roxie Cabal KimoSabe Simeon Rag-O-Muffins Modeling Manners, confidence, speech and beauty for girls and women of all ages. You will attain excellent results, with expert instructors. Our gentle prices will also please you. 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