TODD BORTHWICK, son of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Borthwick recently spent a week visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Alice Borthwick, Pioneer Avenue, Shavertown. Todd and his family live in Tennessee. WELL, SUMMER IS DEFI- NITELY OVER with the kids back in school. Everyone seems to be asking the same question, “Where did the summer go?” I know what was neglected during this summer of fun, my housekeeping. Now its back to the grindstone - houseclean- ing. I guess you can’t have fun all the time. ~0- SUZANNE HERSTEK has returned to her teaching post at Westmoreland Elementary School. Suzanne, who was on maternity leave following the birth of a little boy, is a second grade teacher. Welcome back, Suzanne! MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM CON- NOLLY, Harveys Lake observed their silver wedding anniversary Tuesday. The Connollys were mar- ried in St. Ann’s Church, Luzerne. The former Beverly Antanaitis, Mrs. Connolly is a recent graduae of College Misericordia with a degree in Business Administration. Mr. Connolly, an insurance underwriter, was a recent candidate for state senate. The Connollys have three daugh- ters, Eileen, a sales representative in the area; Gail, an accountant in New York City and Maureen, an To celebrate their anniverary, the couple will take a trip to the Poconos and also enjoy a weekend in New York City. ’ Happy anniversary and best wishes to you! -0- I RECENTLY READ that a group of Philadelphia residents is turning a 200-year-old house into a memo- rial to Anne Frank, the young Jewish girl whose diary spoke of faith in mankind despite the horrors of Nazi persecution. I remember when I read the ‘Diary of Anne Frank,” how touched and troubled I felt. And yet, despite everything, Anne was still able to write “I think people are really good at heart.” Anne Frank is someone who we really should remember. -0- BEST WISHES to Kim Renee Telford and Jay Youngblood who were married Aug. 27 in Trucksville United Methodist Church. Congratu- lations are also in order for Anto- inette and Giulio Tomassetti III who were recently married at Wyoming United Methodist Church. Following a wedding trip to the Poconos, the Tomassettis are residing in Kings- ton. -0- The ‘“Webspinners Square Dance- Club” of Trucksvillé will hold open - house nights on Monday evenings Sept. 12 and 19, from 8 p.m. until 10:30 p.m. Anyone interested in learning to do Modern Western Square Dancing is invited to attend and participate in these evenings of fun; and to become acquainted with just what this type of square dancing is all about. There will not be any charge for these open house nights and they will provide an excellent opportun- ity to give our National Folk Dance a try. Beginners classes in Modern Western Square Dancing will begin on Sept. 26, which will be the final date to enroll. held on Saturday evenings on the following dates: Sept. 10, 24; Oct. 8, 22 and 29. The 29th will be a Halloween dance; Nov. 12 and 19; and Dec. 3, 10 and 17. The 17th dance will be the annual Christmas party. All Saturday dances will start with a Plus Program work- shop from 7:30-8:15 p.m. All dances and classes for the Webspinners will be held in the Trucksville United Methodist Church Educational Building on Church Road, in Trucksville. Addi- tional information can be obtained from Andy or Barbie Glowach at 696-1093. B summer B SPECIAL CALL RICH METCALF ULTRA CLEAN RD 2, Shickshinny COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL UPHOLSTERY SPECIAL! 1 REG. UPHOLSTERED CHAIR *15 eivet ard Haitian Coton bate REG. 6 FT. SOFA ‘30 TE mmm & m= loa USI AR, B Bolens W LAWN AND GARDEN TRACTORS AND MOWERS (Kunkle) MOTORS lately! celebrate your grandparents special day your own personal sentiments wile you wait ¥ oo — — ——— — — — — — — — — — = — — = — — == WITH THIS COUPON ===e===- Coupon ==—=—=—= of any mm wm « OA NOD) = ce oe oe CARVEL: CORPORATION 1983 AMERICA'S FRESHEST ICE CREAM % THE ICE CREAM FACTORY, CONGRATULATIONS to Maureen Marcus and Phillip Straub who have announced their engagement. The couple has planned a fall wedding. Maureen who received a bachelor of science degree and master’s degree in Business Administration from Bloomsburg State College is employed as a commercial loan officer and credit department man- ager by First Eastern Bank. Phillip, who earned a bachelor of science degree in accounting from Wilkes College, is a self-employed certified public accountant with an office in Wilkes-Barre. The couple have planned a Fall wedding. -0- THE LUZERNE COUNTY SCI- ENCE TEACHERS ASSOCIATION recently honored outstanding sci- ence students of Luzerne County Schools. Dallas students honored were: Mark Hines, Marilyn Ward, Junior High students; and Frank Eichorn, Dallas Senior High School. Congratulations to these outstanding students. -0- MELISSA MARIE SMITH, daugh- ter of Mrs. David A. Smith, Jr., 98 Meadowcrest, Trucksville, was bap- tized recently in St. Paul’s Lutheran Church. Melissa’s godparents are Michael Mills, Harveys Lake and Jaqueline Thomas, Wilkes-Barre. Her grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Acuff, Shavertown and Mr. and Mrs. David P. Smith, Sr., Edwards- ville. Melissa's great-grandmother is Mrs. Hannah Burgit, Wilkes- Barre. Melissa was born June 15 in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kings- ton. ste sfelesleslodolol skofe slelsiole seal sl slefeajoleiealole sfesie sholelokosolodolololololololololok sleolololololololoielololoolodoloiokelolaiogoiolol lololodolololololoololololok 0 $12 C] $23 [J] $32 OC $14 shesiesioriesiodeshetodododeiodololoolsiok 2 ROBIN ROZELLE, daughter of Mrs. Glenna Rozelle of Orange, has enrolled as a freshman at Oral Roberts University, Tulsa, Oklahoma, where she will pursue a course in music. She is a graduate of the Christian School at Sweet Valley. -0- MR. AND MRS. VERN CHARLTON and children of Urichsville, O. have returned after spending the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Michael Polk of Orange. -0- A FLEA MARKET will be held in conjunction with the annual Fall Festival of East Dallas UnitedMethod- ist Church, Lower Demunds Road on Saturday, Sept. 11. Space for the flea market can be reserved by calling either Richard Dodson at 675-4942 or Russell Ockenhouse at 675-3031. -0- CONGREGATIONS of St. Frances X. Cabrini Church at Carverton and Blessed Sacrament Church at Centermoreland will join on Sunday for the annual family picnic for members of both congregations. The day’s activities will get underway at noon at the Franklin Township Fire Hall in Orange with Mass to be offered by the pastor, Rev. John Foley. Lawrence Kalnoskas, Sr. of Culver Hill, Orange and John Kundrat of Carverton are the lay co-chairmen. MOUNTAIN GRANGE 567 of Carverton has a big meeting coming up Saturday evening when the local Grange hosts the September meeting of Pomona, which includes Jackson Twp. Grange. The session will get underway at 8 Saturday evening with Miss Anna. Manzoni, Pomona Grange master, presiding. Mrs: Melinda Sutton of Carverton is secretary of Pomona Grange. Stanley Krzanowski, Grange master of Moun- tain Grange 567, is treasurer of Pomona. -0- MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH MIHALICK, formerly of Carverton, have moved to Elizabethtown, Pa., where Mr. Mihalick is employed by the AMP Corporation. ‘. -0- > A FAMILY HOT DOG AND CORN ROAST will be held Sunday afternoon, starting at 1:30, at Dymond Hollow United Methodist Church. -0- WILLARD RACE, SR., of Oange, chairman of the board of supervisors of Franklin Twp. was a patient in Room 547 at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital at press: time. ~0- ABOUT 60 PEOPLE attended the annual Sunday School picnic of Centermoreland United Methodist Church on Aug. 28 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Williams of Centermoreland. : In 1year 2 years 3 years 1year out of state oS En. anE E G GD EN En ED SE SN Ema. 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