The churchwomen of crafts, cheeses, jellies, Evans, waitresses; wiches and desserts, mission charge and no Prince of Peace Church breads and candies, Thelma Ratcliffe, in- especially pies. A stained parking fee. will hold their annual according to general vitations; Joan Shuman, glass lamp will be Pauline Roth is Craft Fair Wednesday, chairman, Jane Thomp- posters and Edna Yatsko, awarded as door prize and president of the church- Nov. 3 from 10 a.m. to 6 son. publicity. the public is. cordially women’s organization and - p.m. in the parish house, Main Street, Dallas. Dealers will present porcelain Christmas ornaments, leathercraft, silver smithing, needle- work, dollhouse, basket weaving and pottery. The churchwomen will offer their own handmade Committee members inlcude Jean Carson, craftsmen; Loretta Reese and Janice Taylor, kit- chen; Doris Maturi and Betty Stanley, chur- chwomen’s own booth; Phyllis Rivers, Thelma Case and Thelma Rat-. cliffe, cheese; Almenia The snack bar, open all day, will be serving invited to attend. No reservations are required for lunch. There is no ad- PAGE NINE the Rev. John S. Prater is. rector of the Prince of Peace Church. ARROW DOVER OXFORD Styled to keep abreast Nesbitt Hospital Fair Newcomer’s Club of Wyoming Valley will hold at the Kingston Township Municipal Building. Included - this year are some of the loveliest handcrafted items in the history of the auction. Quilts, floral arrangements, ceramics and ornaments are just a Vv examples of the beautiful items to be #uctioned off, which would make perfect gifts or decorative additions to the home. ~ Proceeds will be used to fund the club’s charitable activities throughout the year. The public is cor- dially invited and com- plimentary refreshments will be served. Doors will open at 7:30 for browsing and the auction will begin at approximately 7:45 p.m. Among the recent club events was a covered dish dinner held at the Dallas United Methodist Church. The group went bowling afterwards at Chacko’s West. The Country Studio in Dallas has been the meeting place for the smocking class every Thursday evening. A wine-tasting party will be hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cettei at their home at 8 p.m. A Pot-Luck Luncheon will be held at the Dallas UM Church Wednesday, Nov. 3, from 12 p.m. until 2 p.m. All new residents of the area are welcome to joing the Newcomer’s Club which is both a social and a service organization. Those interested in joining can contact Mrs. Brian White of Dallas. The second annual Christmas Boutique and Craft Show of the Lake- Lehman Band Sponsors Association will be held Saturday, Nov. 20, from 10 am. to 6 p.m. at the Elementary School Building in Lehman. Leh- man is located on Route 118 approximately six miles northwest of Dallas. This show-sale will feature professional craftsmen and artists ith a wide selection of ¥athercraft, woodcar- ving, wooden toys, fur- niture, quilts, jewelry, lapidary, straw and natural weavings, needle- work, stained glass, doll houses and miniature furniture, porcelain, stoneware pottery, paintings, collectibles, holiday items and much more. Chairman Edna Yatsko announced committee includes Reindeer Restaurant, Joann Bogdan and Doris Sando; Santa’s Sweet Shoppe, Marlene Reed and Jane Stepanik; Craft Corner, IMPORTED CLOTHES - -- ACCessORitS Youren and publicity, Louise Sch- wartz. Reindeer Restaurant will serve homemade soups, sand- wiches and desserts during the entire day of the show. 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