DNESDAY, MAY 4, 1983 PAGE SEVEN Mr. and Mrs. John J. Rygiel, 100 Wyoming . e engagement of their daughter, Rosanne, to Frank G. Savage, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Savage, 11 Windsor Drive, Dallas. Miss Rygiel is a graduate of Wyoming Area High School. She received her associate degree in business from Katherine Gibbs, New York, and most recently passed the NYSE and NASD registered repre sentative exam. She is working on the equity Chapter Parents of children attending E.C.I.A. Chapter I Reading and Math classes in the Lake- Lehman School District ‘ha d an opportunity to ob- serve their children in action as classroom visitation day was held April 22. Invitations had gone home with students at the trading desk at Fayez Sarofim and Company, Houston, Texas. Mr. Savage is a graduate of Dallas High School. He received a bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering at Penn State’ University and is pur- suinga master’s degree in finance at the University" of Houston. He is em- ployed as a sales executive in the energy products: division of TransAmerica = Delaval Inc., Houston. A June 25 weddingis planned at St. Joseph’s Church, Wyoming. beginning of the week and parental response was very positive as evidenced by the number of parents who visited. It was a time for parents to better understand what special materials and activities their children are involved with in their remedial reading and math classes. _ Reading classes are conducted by = Mr. Ladamus, Miss Simonds, and Miss Peiffer at Leh- man-Ja ckson Elementary and Mr. Gizenski at the Junior High. Those teaching the math classes are Mr. Smith and Mrs. Piatkowski at the Leh- man-Jackson Element- ary, Mrs. Welter at Ross Elementary and Mrs. Borton at Lake-Noxen Elementary. The parents of the Advisory Councils in each building very graciously provided refreshments and helped guide visiting parents to the various rooms. The schedule for the Catholic Bible League's program Challenge during the month of May is as follows: May 8, Rev. Michael Sullivan The Christian’s communion with God and inner peace are possible through the gift of the Holy Spirit. As instructor, reminder and enabler of Edward M. Buckley, eputy Grand Knight of the Knights of Columbus; Fr. J.J. O'Leary Couneil chairman of the first Father and Sons Com- munion Breakfast for the Walk for Victims Resource Center: Comprehensive Services for Rape and Sexual Abuses conducted a Walk-A-Thon for Vic- tims Rights Week recently in downtown Wilkes-Barre. Congress man Frank Harrison was Honorary Chairperson of the event and Wilkes- Barre Mayor Thomas McLaughlin proclaimed the day as ‘Victims lesource Center Walk-A- Thon Day” in the city. Sponsored by the love, the Spirit is often reflected through others’ love, especially our mothers! May 15, ‘The Rejected Ones’’ The crowd chased an adultress at one point in the Gospels. Today we're asked to identify with the crowd and look to all those individuals and groups we have held rocks to, excluding them from our circle of love and acceptance. may 22, Pentecost Acts 2:1-11. The Church is born as the Holy Spirit enters the disciples. Christ’s ‘body on earth, His Church, is alive! May 29, Rev. Andrew Costello C.S., S.R. “Don’t the flowers along the way’’ Fr. Costello invites busy Americans to enjoy life! Rev. Michael Kirwin is project director of the Catholic Bible League. Challenge is heard on WRKC 88.5 FM at 12 noon each Sunday; on WKRZ at 1340 AM and 98.5 FM at 11 p.m. each Sunday. Back Mountain parishes, tobe held on Sunday, May 15, following the 8:30 a.m. Mass, in Gate of Heaven Ch urehssaudi torium Speaker for the occasion will e Mr. Rocco Yanora, a teacher of the Wyoming Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape, the Walk- A-Thon was part of a statewide effort to raise funds for rape crisis centers, as well as to pre- sent a united front for vic- tims’ rights. Thirteen centers throughout the Commonwealth partici- pated. Ms. Kate Lavery, coordinator of the Luzerne County event, announced that 85 walkers followed the 10 kilometer route (approx. 6 miles) throughout A local club of women and men interested in the art of cake decorating is now being formed. Charter membership now open to all / persons whether beginners or ad- vanced decorators. The first meeting is scheduled for Sunday, May 15 at 1 p.m. At this meeting a demonstration of “Royal Icing Flowers’ will be given by David Harahus. A collection ot award winning cakes by area decorators will be displayed and refresh- ments will be served. Those interested are asked to send a stamped self-addressed envelope to “Cake Club’, RD 1, Box 152, Harveys Lake, Pa. 18618 for further in- formation and, member ship application. - ... A Dazzling Mother's ARIIOUEITINY oh) 0070 Ee cnnéta Li Now through May 17th, ion of Diamond Weddin and Guard Rinys. Choose the one that ' statement of love Circle of Love So, this Diy Choose the perfect n of your feelings. we are g Bands, best makes your own for Mother’s Day Area School District. Tickets can’ be pur chased from the ‘members of the Knights or after the Masses on: Saturday: and Sunday, May 1 and 8. This includes the parishes of Gate of Heaven, Dallas; Rights Wilkes-Barre on behalf of Victims Resource Center. A program featuring local dignitaries followed on Public Square, where a 10-speed bicycle, other prizes and refreshments were given Our Lady of Victory, Harveys ¢;:Lliake; St. Therese’s, Shavertown, Carverton: ~The annual dinner of Lady Toby Rebekah Lodge, Lehman, was held at Valley House, April 23 with 49 members and guests attending. Interesting handmade Beehive favors, one of the Lodge’s symbols, com- plimented thetable set- tings along with center- pieces of mixed flowers, and candles. Corsages were presented to charter members Anna Folk, Mary Shaver and Agnes Sweezy, also to members of over 25 years, Ruth Farr and Rebecca Grey. Ruth Howell, program College Misericordia’s Art Gallery is presenting ‘‘Klaus Ihlenfeld, The Sculptor and Collector.” The show opened on Sunday, May 1 and will run until June 3. It is open to the public free of charge. Included in the exhibit are jewelry, pottery, figurines and sculpture, some of which are Ihlen- feld’s work, and some are items he has collected from cultures throughout the world. From the timehe was a small child, Ihlenfeld has been collecting works of art. His first collection was of tin figures and soldiers, cast in lead and beautifully painted. Later, his fascination with African art, objects of the Indians of the Americas, and the Oceanic peoples led him into “the distinct and lifelong direction of collecting.” Thlenfeld’s show at College Misericordia will incorporate in the artist’s words, ‘“many wonderful and rare objects...out- | standing figurines of high quality and very early | origin, jewelries'made of | semi-precious beads and | THE PARK Kingston, BUILDING Pa. 18704 7 / SHIRT LAUNDRY *TABLECLOTHS SUEDE & LEATHER CLEANING *FUR CLEANING & STORAGE *BOX STORAGE Offer Expires 5/31/83 © Resumes ® Letters © Proposal ® Address COPYING ® Resumes ® Medical Bills ® Patterns © Sheet Music ® Post Cards ® Letterheads ® Bulletins ® Price List 7 ¢ with this ad 165 Church St., 2oiEin 3 s Labels pe sia um PJ COPY Division of Gokdan Business iness Machines)” chairperson, presented the Barbershop Quartet called ‘The Four Beats’’, followed by group singing led by Harry Folk of Osage Lodge. Remarks, and the history of Odd Fellows and its progress, were given by Jean Evans, Noble Grand, and Ruth Johnson, Past Noble Grand, of Rebekah Lodge. Also. by Don Weidner, master, Donald Jones, Vice Grand, and Lee Johnson, Past Grand of Osage Lodge. Invocation by Margaret Spencer and benediction by Marguerite Krupsha. shells, pottery in the form of vessels.” Ihlenfeld says many of his collected objects have been sources of inspira- tion to him over the years. to that which he collects. He describes the contrast of old and new: ‘‘The works of primitive man, some dating as far back Lever 717/696-1178 CARRIE STRASSER: Born April 14, 7 Ibs. 1 oz., Carrie was a beautiful 10 hours old when the photo was taken. She is the daughter of Paul and Rosalie Strasser, Shaver- town. For Mother as 12,000 years, living side by side with the works of a contemporary artist, and they do not disturb each other. In fact, there is harmony in their quality, beauty and mystery.” Born in Berlin, Ger- many, Ihlenfeld studied at Hochschule fur Bildende Kunste in Berlin. He now lives in Barto, Pa. or CR No. 6 ‘‘A Roseis a Rose’’ but a Krementz Rose lasts forever, Hand- crated in 14k gold overlay, a gift Mother will cherish. AFRICAN VIOLETS INA BASKET Memorial Highway Dallas for Pd. Pol. Adv MichaellL. Pd. Pol. Adv. § for Pd. Pol Adv