_- a Art Show “Klaus Ihlenfeld, the Sculptor ‘and Collector’ is nowshowing in the College Misericordia Art Gallery. The show will run until June 3. ‘Music Man? This weekend, Little Theatre of Wilkes-Barre, this year celebrating its 60th anniversary, will present Meredith Wilson's ‘The Music Man.” Performances are scheduled for Friday and Saturday, May 20 and 21 at Main Street Playhouse. Rummage Sale The Parish Council, of Rlessed Sacrament and St. Frances X. Cabrini Churches met recently and set the Denimize in X\ every size . . . 7 stone washed striped black, blue and white denim Jeans ., Jordache Lee Zena Calvin Klein Levi, Etc. Discount Priced At SUBURBAN CASUALS 629 PITTSTON AVE., SCRANTON RT. 6, SCRANTON/CARBONDALE HWY. OPEN 9 TO 9 DAILY—SUNDAYS 12 TO 5 date, June 2, 3 and 4 for their Annual Rummage Sale, which will be held at the St. Frances Hall across from the Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Carverton ('2 mile from Slocum Park). For donations, call Mrs. Pavlovec 696- 2036. First Aid The American Red Cross, Wyoming Valley Chapter will conduct a 54-hour Advanced First Aid course starting on May 23. The course will meet on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, May 23 through July 1, from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. The course will be held at the Chapter House on South Franklin Street. The Advanced First Aid and Emergency Care Course is designed for use by persons who are responsible for giving emergency care to the sick and injured. Students receive a certificate, valid for three years, upon successful course completion. For more information and registration, contact Safety Services at 823-7161. Spring Festival The Senior Citizens of The Meadows Social Club will sponsor a Spring Festival on May 20, at The Meadows Apartments, Dallas from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. All items made by the residents include original paintings and prints, handmade arts and crafts, handpainted ceram- ics, and fresh home baked goods. There will also be ments to be sold include hot dogs, pizza, soda and coffee. The Spring Festival is chaired by Margaret Williams. Parking is available. The Meadows Apart- ments are located opposite to the main gate of College Misericordia. The Meadows is a housing project for the elderly sponsored by The Ecumenical Enterprises Incorporated. : Dance Presentation Residents of Wyoming Valley are invited to the third annual dance presentation, ‘Movement, Music and Magic,” as performed by the Wyoming Seminary Dance . Company. Originally set for April 22, the show has been re- scheduled for Friday, May 20, at 8 p.m. in the Buckingham Performing Arts Center, Sprague Avenue, Kingston. The performance is free of charge. A reception with refreshments will follow the perform- ance. Air Show The Wilkes-Barre-Scranton International Airport in conjunction with the Armed Forces Week Committee of Northeastern Pennsylvania is sponsoring the First Armed Forces Week Air Show at the facility on Saturday and Sunday, May 21-22. $3000 HOME ENTERTAINMENT CENTER (on display at Stroudd) INCLUDES: SONY TRINITRON COLOR TV, TECHNICS CASSETTE DECK, TURNTABLE, CARTRIDGE, PAIR OF SPEAKERS, GRAPHIC EQUALIZER, RECEIVER AND PANASONIC VIDEO TAPE RECORDER. (2) +2000 CASH WESTERN 15° ABOVE GROUND POOL (INSTALLED) ON DISPLAY AT DISCOUNT POOL RRooucy S. RIVER & ACADEMY, WILKES-BARRE (ACROSS FROM JANUZZI'S) ( AM The event promises to be an interesting and informa- tive occasion and opportunity for residents of Northeast- ern Pennsylvania to become more familiar with the importance of aviation to our nation’s defense as well as to the local economy of Northeastern Pennsylvania. The Back Mountain East La Leche League started a new, series of meetings on Tuesday, May 17. The group will meet once a month from May until August in the home of Mary Lou Kurlancheek in Dallas. Over the next three months, the following subjects will be discussed: Art of Breastfeeding and Overcoming Difficulties; Baby Arrives-The Family and the Breastfed Baby; and Nutrition and Weaning. In addition to the monthly meetings, the group features a lending library and phone counseling. For more information contact Mrs. Laurence Stearn, Carverton or Mrs. Charles Davis, Larksville. Solo Club . Solo Club lists activities for May: Saturday, May 21, Hawaian Night, Moose Lodge, West Pittston, 7 p.m. Smorgasbord, $7.00. Mary McNally chairperson. Satur- day, May 28, Marylin’s Luzerne, dancing at 9:30 p.m. Single male or female interested in becoming a member can get more information by contacting Gene .Schray at Dallas 675-1704 or Ann Higgins at Chase 696- 2106. : Widows Club Back Mountain Widows Club will meet at Trucksville United Methodist Church on May 21, at 12:30. Covered dish luncheon. Dorothy Sisco will preside. Widows are welcome. Fire Police The Bi-monthly meeting of the Luzerne County Fire Police Association will be conducted at the Wright Twp. Fire Department on Wednesday, May 18 at 7:30 p.m. All members are urged to attend and participate in the meeting. Vets Meet Veterans of the Vietnam War, Post 2, will meet Thursday, May 19, at 8 p.m., at the Coral Lounge, 245 Owen Street, Swoyersville. The Veterans of the Vietnam War is a full service organization open to all veterans. Bar-B-Q Dallas Unico Chapter will hold its annual Family Style Bar-B-Q at the Gate of Heaven gymnasium on May 25, Bar-B-Q, beverages, salad and Italian desserts will be served on an ‘‘All you can eat” basis. This has become an event that people look forward to every May. Dallas Unico urges the public to attend and enjoy the food. Anyone interested in joining Unico may obtain infor- mation from members at the Bar-B-Q. As always, proceeds are donated to charity. Tickets can be purchased in advance from the members, or at the door. Co-chairmen for the affair are Bill Falzone and Dan Scalzo. Couples Club The Couples Club of the Idetown United Methodist Church has made plans for this year’s auction to be held on June 18 at the Lehman Horse Show Grounds Presentation The Dallas Junior High School will host parents of students currently in the sixth grade, on Wednesday, May 25, at 7 p.m., in the Junior High School Auditorium. The program will consist of a presentation by Mr. Daniel M. Poorman, principal, Mr. Leon Trager, assistant principal, and Dallas Junior High guidance counselors. Following the informational program, parents of students who will be attending the school next year will have an opportunity to ask questions, and will then tour the school. All interested parents are welcome to attend. Refreshments will be served. Nearly New Sale The Altar and Rosary Society of Gate of Heaven Church is collecting items for their “Nearly New’ sale which will be held this year on June 10 and 11. Articles of clean used clothing and houisewares are needed. Items may be dropped off at the rectory garage from 1:30 to 3:30 Monday through Thursday. P.A.K. The next meeting of Parents and Kids (P.A.K.) will be held on Tuesday, May 24 at 7:30 p.m. in the Dallas Junior High School. Homecoming There will be a homecoming at the Beaumont School in Beaumont, for all former students, faculty and their families and friends on Sunday, May 29, from 1 to 4 p.m. Refreshments will be available. Plant-Book Show The seventh annual Plant and Book Show and Sale will be held Saturday, May 21 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Oldest House, East Main Street, Laceyville, Pa. Garden, bedding and house plants will be offered and books of all kinds will be sold at very reasonable prices. Good magazines and records have also been promised for the sale. A lunch menu of wimpie sandwiches, hot dogs, hot and cold drinks will be available. Installation On Thursday, May 19, at 8 p.m., Caldwell Consitory, Valley of Bloomsburg will hold a public installation of the newly elected officers of the coordinate bodies at the Cathedral in Bloomsburg. It is the first time in several years that family members and friends are invited to witness the cere mony of Scottish Rite installation of officers, many of whom are from the Wyoming Valley area. The highlight of the evening will be the installation of Illustrious William O. Johnson, 33rd degree as Com mander in Chief. Business meeting for members only at 7:30 p.m. Fine Arts Fiesta Be sure and attend the Fine Arts Fiesta beginning activity and all proceeds are used to improve the churc and church house. Anyone wishing to donate anything may call 477-5219 after 5 p.m. or 639-5300 anytime. Horlacher League The Bob Horlacher Memorial Little League will hold its monthly meeting on Wednesday, May 18 at 8 p.m. at the Beaumont School. All coaches and managers and any interested parents from all areas are invited. THE POST HAS ALL THE NEWS PHARMACY OPENDAILY 18 1, ¢ ‘KINGSTON 288-3633 [ J Carriage House Antiques New Location Route 407, Fleetville Wed.-Sat. 11to 5 945-3 74 7 Sunday Noon to 5 Riopan lus Antacid/Anti-Gas Fast Relief $949 12 floz Sodium Free” Riopan’ Antacid Fast Relief 12 fl oz $ 2 62 *Considered dietetically sodium free FINO’S PHARMACY Main Street, Dallas 675-1141 The Lake-Lehman High Scheel Band will be compet- ing in Sherburne, W.Y. on Saturday, June 4. / A booster bus for all friends and families is now being planned. A full day of Concert, Fieid Show, Band Front and Parade competitions are scheduled.” A meal is planned to endthe day’s activities. More information or reservations can be made with Karen Lubinski at 675- 3225 or Marie Havrilla at 696-2857 Meadows Tea The Senior Citizens of The Meadows held a Thursday, May 5. Honored guests were: oldest mother; Agnes Heath, age 98. Honorable mention were Stella Tin- sley, age 94, Catherine Levandowski, age 92. Youngest mother was Dor- othy Pope; mother with most children, Marion Kern with' 11 children, most grandchildren, Claire Wesley, 35; Eltha Dymond, 30; Most great- grandchildren, Agnes Heath 21; most great, great-grandchildren Laura Watkins 1. Honored guests were presented with a corsage. The program consisted of readings by Clara Troxell, songs by The Meadow- larks, harmonica solos by Bessie Pelton. Committee members were Barbara Williams, manager of The Meadows, Minnie Hazleton-chairper- son, Ruth Foley, Sarah Williams, Dorothy Pope, Margaret Morgan, Harriet Frederick, Verna Welsh, Ruth Mutchler. CLEANING SYSTEMS persons. personnel 675-0350 ALES & SERVICE rogram for & socats