\ ¥ EC RUE BES BERS FREED HT & STE Babelski March tr: At its March dinner -meeting, the G.F.W.C. Dallas Junior Woman's Club honored Mary Cay Babetski as its ‘Member of the Month.” with a bouquet of red silk “honor for the evening. Mary Cay has been a member of the Dallas The public is invited March 16 to the Lenten > Services at the Blooming- .dale Methodist Church. ~Services will begin at 7:30 Jr.’s since April, 1982. In that short time, she has participated in numerous club projects including the Back Mountain Library Auction Fudge Booth, the International Dinner held in September, Meals on Wheels, the Flea Market, Red Heads Basketball Game (Ticket Chairman), and the Family Christmas Party (Chairman). p.m. Host pastor is Rev. Clair Kremer. Guest speaker is Rev. Nick Womer. Be © © =p (004 N She is presently working on the Easter Egg Hunt, which will be held March 26 at the Dallas Twp. Elementary School. Her enthusiasm for the club and dedication are well-known and appreciated by the organization. Mary Cay also works full time as an R.N. in the Newborn Nursery at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. She lives in Kingston with her husband Walter. Any woman age 18-40 years, interested in becoming a member of the G.F.W.C. Dallas Jr. Woman's Club may contact Kathie Oravitz, president, at 675-5631 or Valerie Gialanella, membership chairman, at 675-5193. Walters Dale Mr. and Mrs. August F. Walters of Dallas an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Ardeth Jeanne, to Philip Charles Dale, son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Dale of Easton. Miss Walters is a graduate of Dallas Area High School and is pre- sently employed by Commonwealth Telep- hone Company in the Central Area Service Center in Dallas. ‘Mr. Dale graduated from Easton Area High School and Duquesne University in Pittsburgh with a B.S. degree in nursing; he also served as a Captain in the Air Force Nursing Corps and is pre- sently employed by Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, - Kingston as specialist in Intervenous Therapy. George M. Dallas Lodge No. 531, Free and Accepted Masons, Dallas will honor retiring Porter on March 19 at the Irem Temple Country Club. A 1976 graduate of King’s College, Porter is: employed at Ace Hoffman Camera Exchange, Wilkes-Barre. He is a grandson of the late Corey E. Rood who was a Past Master of Dallas Lodge Consistory, Valley of Bloomsburg, Shekinah Royal Arch Chapter No. 182, Mt. Horeb Council No. 34, R.&S.M. and Dieu Le Veut Commandry No. 45, Knights Templar. Reservations may be made by contacting any lodge officer. All master masons and guests are invited to attend. PAGE SEVEN Ll Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wagner, 96 Valley View Park, Dallas, will observe their golden wedding anniversary on Friday. They were married on March 18, 1933, in the parsonage of East End Primitive Methodist Church, Wilkes-Barre, by the late pastor, Rev. C.H. Newing. Mrs. Wagner is the former Miss Myrtle Hill, daughter of Mrs. Lulu Hill of Wilkes-Barre, and the late Irving Hill. Mr. Wagner is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Miles Wagner of Kingston and Muhlenburg. Their attendants were Mr. and Mrs. William Clark of Shavertown. Mrs. Clark is Mr. Wagner's sister. Mr. and Mrs. Wagner are parents of a daughter, Mrs. Ralph (Verna) Wagner of Hudson, Ohio. They also have two grandchildren: Arthur Dale Wagner and Amy Lee Wagner. The Wagners were associated with Sordoni Farms and the late Senator and Mrs. Sordoni for about 23 years. Mr. Wagner later worked on the maintenance force at the Wilkes-Barre YMCA before his retirement. 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