® § hn 4 a ¢ | @ y | ® ‘Lehman High School and ‘currently employed as a Pringle, are Wilkes Col- senior high . Friends and relatives of Miss Irma Goldsmith of .Demunds gathered at the Kunkle Fire Hall on July 9 to help her celebrate her 70th birthday. The hall ‘was decorated with red .and white streamers. : ‘Table decorations ‘included red and white ‘favors, and table center- piece arrangments were red and white flowers. A buffet dinner was served at 1 p.m. Among the guests ‘attending were seven ‘members of her class, «Class of 1931, of Dallas ‘Township High School. Out and Mrs. Steve Kazura, ‘N.J.; Mr. and Mrs. Ray *Carlin, Horseshoe, Pa.; ‘Mrs. Hilda Finney, Lan- caster; Mrs. Emily Bain- ‘bridge, Charity and Earl Bainbridge, Stafford, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. W.B. Weaver, Susan, Sharon, Brenda and Julia Weaver, Exton; Mr. and Mrs. James McFadden, and tar Mishelle McFadden, Exton; Rev. and Mrs. Allan J. Cease, Bingham- ton, N.Y. Other guests were Rev. and Mrs. Donald Walters, Myra Carlin, Miss Thelma Kelchner, Miss Erma Kel- chner, Miss Patricia Rey- nolds, Mr. and Mrs. Stan- ley Weaver, Mrs. Verna Weaver, Mrs. Alta Kubec, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hess, Mrs. Helen Bainbridge, Mrs. Mary Shupp, Mrs. Agnes Sullivan, Mrs. Naomi Nuss, Mr. and Mrs. William Jones Sr., Mr. and Mrs. William Jones Jr., Mr. and Mrs. William Nicoll, Mrs. ‘Ellen Dietz. * A contestant is being .sought to represent Luz- rerne County in the official -Pa. State Preliminary of .the US. A. Teen Miss Scholarship Pageant to be +held in the ballroom of the Marriott Hotel in Harris- ‘burg on Oct. 16. To qualify as a contes- .tant, the teen miss must ‘be between the ages of 13 ‘county in which she is applying, a USA citizen of .good character and stand- :ing in the community and . 8 J SE FE i oe a Ga 8 * The newly crowned Luz- .erne County Teen Miss Will compete. with other county finalists in Commu- nications, Evening Gown and Personal Interview Competitions for the state title and crown; plus, a $1,000 cash scholarship award. Each of the state’s 10 finalists will receive a complete, self-study mod- eling course. : Applications may be obtained by sending a stamped, ‘self-addressed envelope to: Pa. Teen Miss Scholarship Pageant, 31 Mill Plain Road, Dan- bury, Conn. 06810 or by calling the national head- quarters at 203-748-6682. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Martin, Sr., Lena Martin, Mrs. Margie Reese, Mrs. Charolotte Weaver, Mr. John Weaver, Patty -and Jay Weaver, Mrs. Harry Sweptston, Mr. and Mrs. Harold LaBar, Mrs. Emily Stash, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hoyt, Mrs. Helen Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Swan. Irma wishes to thank all those who attended her birthday party and also for the gifts she received. THE BIG SALE IS GOING ON STOPIN THER Asual MAN UNITED PENN PLAZA KINGSTON Daily 10-5 MON. & THURS ‘TIL 8 PHONE (717) 283-2125 MasterCard-¥isa-Am. Express Pants Skirts Dresses Blouses hm Baker \ xX Auxiliary Meets A meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of Warden Place, Harveys Lake, was held recently. Plans were made for the ‘Christmas in August” party scheduled for Aug. 16 at the Castle Inn, Dallas. Reservations for the party should be made with Mrs. Raymond Dav- enport, Second St., Warden Place. The next meeting of the group will be held Tues- day, July 26, at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Daven- port. ’ Reunion Planned The Dallas Township High School Class of 1935 will hold its reunion on Saturday, July 30, at the home of George and Fern Rogers in Lehman. There will be a covered dish picnic lunch at 1 p.m. Family to Meet The 75th Annual Kocher Reunion will be held Satur- day, Aug. 6, at Hanson’s Amusement Park, Har- veys Lake. ) | Dinner will be held at 1 p.m. with a meeting to follow. Each family is asked to take a covered dish. PWP Meets The Wilkes-Barre Area Chapter 961 of Parents Without Partners held a steak roast recently at the home of Jean Duda, Dayv- enport Street, Dallas. Mrs. Duda stated that PWP usually tries to find donors for a local Red Cross blood drive, but this year, since they were unable to find a sufficient amount of people to donate blood, they decided to hold a function to raise money instead. About 40 members and their guests attended the function in® Mrs. Duda’s yard. The members brought their own ‘‘grill- ings” and the ladies of PWP provided salads and fixings. The event was organized by Delorine Boline, community service director. Hostess was Jean Duda and co-hostess was Brenda Zahasky. The entertainment was a great surprise since a “Belly-Gram” was deliv- Baten ered by a belly dancer to one of the male members of the group who was cele- brating a birthday. Parents Without Part- ners is an international organization for single parents and their children. It represents a source of support, understanding and friendship for single ‘parent families. It pro- vides educational pro- grams, discussions, family activities and social func- tions. It also seeks to ease the emotional and other strains placed on these families. President of the local chapter is Therese Gentile. Any interested persons should contact Beatric Bolacker, Membership Director, at PWP, P.O. Box 1452, Wilkes-Barre. Reception Set Marywood College will host informal receptions for area residents inter- demic programs on Aug. 2 from 5-7:30 p.m. and on Aug. 25 from 17-8:30 p.m. in Nazareth Hall. The Aug. 2 program includes a cold buffet; Aug. 25 program includes dessert. Both programs will offer information about the * LIVING ROOMS ° * DINING ROOMS . e FAMILY ROOMS ° o MATTRESSES ° * BOX SPRINGS ° o BOOKCASES . » BREAKFAST SETS * CHAIRS * RUGS ®* CEDAR CHESTS ® CARPETS "© HIDE-A-BEDS * BARS © SLEEP SOFAS * MIRRORS * DINETTE SETS ° DESKS 2 Undergraduate School, Gillet School, Graduate School of Arts and Sci- ences and Graduate School of Social Work. For reservations or more information, contact Marywood admissions office. Events Listed The Wilkes College Music Department has listed the schedule of per- formances to be offered for both campus and com- munity during the aca- deming year 1983-84. - Department Chairman Jerome Campbell announced recently that the diverse program will include performances by TE Romar the 3 6, Chris 675-0350 \ Card |