° NT ~ Congratulations to the women who were recently elected officers for the Association for Retarded Citizens of Luzerne County (ARC). Ellen Campbell was elected president; Joan Felty, first vice-pres- ident; Marie Yamrus, second vice-president; Peg _ Sorber, secretary and Dor- othy Tribus, treasurer. ARC is an organization dedicated to helping ‘‘spe- cial” people live produc- SE COMPANY S De tive, happy lives. Many residents have benefitted from the endeavors of this active organization. -0- Martha Isbell and Ster- ling Machell have announced they will be joined in marriage on July 16 in Lois Perkins Chapel on the Southwestern Uni- versity Campus. Sterling is the son of Jerry and Jan Machell, Sterling Avenue, Dallas. Martha, a resident of Austin, Texas, is the daughter daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Isbell, Jr. -0- Best wishes to the fol- lowing couples who were recently married: Ann Marie and Stanley Wes- lowski, Amy Louise and Kenneth Richard Mac- Nulty, Charlene Alicia and DISCOUNT ¢ % M0 INDSI0- Q) & COMPANY OFFICE DISCOUNT OFS James Garfield Sickler, Jr., Anne and John Kes- sler, Roseanne and Frank Savage, and Flora and Michael Biglow. -0- Delighted over the latest additions to their families are Eva and Jeffrey Cragle, Marla and Robert Shonk, Virginia and John Bucha, Deborah and Jef- frey Katra, Priscilla and John Liput, Lori and Wilson Reakes, Alice and Alvie Sutton, Kathryn and Stanley Joseph, Leona and Stephen Dudascik and Carole and Ronald Edwards. Congratulations! -0- Kristen Borthwick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Borthwick, recently enjoyed a visit with her grandmother Mrs. Alice Borthwick, Pioneer Avenue, Shaver- town. Kristen and her family live in Tennessee. -0- Airman David Hall, grandson of Myrtle Rogers, RD 2, Dallas, has been assigned to Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas after completing his basic Air Force training. -0- Best of luck to Marian Slutzker who has been named Therapeutic Recre- ation Director for the Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas. Marian previously served as director of ther- apeutic recreation of the New Orleans Home for Jewish Aged. -0- Best of luck to the fol- lowing newly engaged cou- ples: Dave Alberola and Mary Jo Olszyk; Robin Templin .and Ronald Hysick; Ingrid Grace Fries and Brian Edward Bowers; Jennifer Menzel and Thomas Reese. -0- Leo F. Mohen was installed as president of the Wilkes-Barre Rotary last Thursday. Installation took place at a dinner at Irem Temple Country Club. A member of the club since 1955, Leo has served as an officer and board member. Anyone who knows Leo knows that he is a commu- nity oriented guy, devoting many hours to various organizations. Leo and his wife Rose live in Oak Hill. Congratulations Leo! -0- Lois Hannegin, Country Club Road, was named secretary of the Dallas Township Zoning Hearing Board at a reecent meet- ing. TY EE li h = i SALE a le UNITED FURNITUREE ho agement Announced ufacturing; Wilkes-Barre. The wedding will be solemnized on Aug. 13 at Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas. a JI Wy J ence Degree in Health and Physical Education. She is employed as Program Director at the Hazleton YMCA and YWCA. Mr. Reese is a graduate of Dallas High School and Mr. and Mrs. Hans Menzel, Applewood Manor, Dallas, announce the engagement of their daughter, Jennifer Ann, to p. Thomas John Reese, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas amiss. —— _— : i, J) ) ~ iim I ) ean i ras. ————— ——— as i ee —— —. em i i b il | iy ll ii I J iy Jl | | hij | il | Ii i f | Ey — — re et — — — ——— == — — — mo — a mer rt — i il | I { E. Reese, 126!» Franklin Street, Dallas. Miss Menzel is a gradu- ate of Dallas High School and East Stroudsburg State College, where she received a Bachelor of Sci- Mansfield State College, where he received a Bach- elor of Arts Degree in Geography. He is employed as Materials Control Manager at Ster- ling Engineering and Man- Music Box Sets Play ‘‘Eyfellgloffen-Hoonen- annie-Merry-Berry- Crunch” will be presented o by the Music. Box Play- house in Swoyersville on Friday, July 15 at 7 p.m.; Saturday, July 16 at 2 and 7 p.m. and Sunday, July 17 at 2 p.m. Performances will be theater only (no meal) at a special admission price of $4.00 per person. In addition, the play is also available for perform- ances at other locations. For information or res- ervations, call the Box Office at 283-2195. Oséar ROTH cfereler Memorial Highway Dallas I SUMMER HOURS - JULY & AUGUST SATURDAY 9 A.M.-1 P.M. 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